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Title Section23 1958-09-02 1 Wl lIAC.E DAII.T ERTIFIED SMV FV<iri)S 80,00 ft The Straits Times Mo***, Nation* New**** Estd IMS. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. ISM 15 CENTS23 words
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Article414 1958-09-02 1 KHOO SIAN HOCK - KHOO SIAN HOCK 104 CONSTITUENCIES IN OFFICIAL REPORT Double number of voters, too, for general elections The revised registers to be ready by April 1 By KUALA LUMPUR, tV Mon.— The general elections will be held in August next year. This was announced today by the chairman414 words
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Article, Illustration119 1958-09-02 1 Man falls 100 feet, saved from death by bamboo poles Sim Hong Kiat 32, of Sungel Renggit Jobore, fell. A hefty man. Sim crashed among the flattering clothes before he landed on the concrete airwell. An ambulance rushed Sim to the General Hospital where his condition was last night reported119 words
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Article105 1958-09-02 1 PATROL ROUTS BANDIT FORCE ALOR STAR, Mon. A seven-man patrol of the Ist Bn., Royal Malay Regiment, routed a strong force of terrorists after a brief gun battle at Ourung Perak hill, 25 miles nortn-east of Sungei Patani. yesterday afternoon. But there were no known casualties. Red sentry The patrol,105 words
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Article254 1958-09-02 1 U.S to Mao: Heed Ike's warning TAIPEH, Monday. fHE VS. Army Secretary, Mr. Wilber M. Brucker, cautioned Communist China today not to underestimate the warnings of President Eisenhower and the Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, against a Communist invasion of the Quemoy Islands. Mr. Brucker, here on anReuter - 254 words
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Article436 1958-09-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. DOLICE today began investigating last night's acid r attack believed to have been directed at one of the Merdeka floats carrying three girls clad in swim suits. Eleven people were injured in the outrage that halted the glittering $100,000 procession for 20 minutes.436 words
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92 1958-09-02 1 JAKARTA TO SEND A WAR HERO AS ENVOY KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.The Indonesian Government has named th» Deputy Chief of Staff of its Army, Brig. Oen. DJattkusumo, Consul-Oeneral in Singapore to succeed Mr. Ahmad Natanegara. it was learned here today. His nam? has been submitted to the British Government for approval.92 words
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Article68 1958-09-02 1 LONDON, Mon— Police Inquiries into the murder uf 31 -year-old Mrs. Joyce Green switched yesterday to Prance. Scotland Yard asked Inter. Pol, the international police organisation, to trace two French youths known to have been camping near the village of Denham, 20 miles north-west of London, whenReuter - 68 words
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Article39 1958-09-02 1 CAIRO. Mon.— Prince Mahmoud Namouk. sentenced in absence to 15 years Jail for alleged participation In a plot to overthrow President Nasser, has been extradited from Iraq and brought here for retrial, it was announced —ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article37 1958-09-02 1 THE HAGUE. Mon— Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands crashed into a tree today when he was driving to see his mother. Princess Armgard, at Waterloo Castle. The prince was not hurt. —Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article30 1958-09-02 1 TAU'EH, Mon— The Weather Bureau warned smaller ships at sea of! the Formosa coast to take necessary precautions against a gale located at Pracas Reef this morning.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article20 1958-09-02 1 TEHERAN Mon. The Turkish President, Mr. Celal Bayar, will arrive here on Sept 17 for a one-day visit.20 words
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Article16 1958-09-02 1 PEKING, Mon— The first television station In Communist China will begin broadcasting tomorrow.16 words
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Article54 1958-09-02 1 Briton shot dead NICOSIA. Mon— A British Serviceman was shot dead today on Ledra Street Nicosia's "murder mile". First reports said the Serviceman was shot from behind. He is the first Briton to be killed since the Eoka terrorist organisation declared a truce in its anti-British campaignReuter - 54 words
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Article50 1958-09-02 1 CHAMONIX (France). Mon —A French helicopter on a sight-seeing flight around Mont Blanc struck a highaltitude telephone cable yesterday and plunged into the valley below, killing all Its occupants. A rescue team reaching the crash site last night reported finding four bodies In the wreckage.— U.P.l.50 words
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Article25 1958-09-02 1 LONDON. Mon. Mr Morarji Desai. India's Finance Minister, began talks on India's financial, economic and trade questions at the Treasury here today Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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90 1958-09-02 1 Voroshilov sends a merdeka message KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong ha s received a congratulatory merdeka message from the President of Russia Mr. K. Voroshilov. The Soviet message extended "sincere congratulations and best wishes to you personally and to tbe people of Malaya." It added: "I c. press90 words
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Article26 1958-09-02 1 BANGKOK, Mon. Police sources reported today that Siamese border police had destroyed 10 bridges along the Cambodian border to frustrate Infiltrators and smugglers.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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2 a.m. news roundup
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180 1958-09-02 1 GENEVA, Mon. Mr. NikiU Knrusucnev, the Soviet Prime Minister, today called for an agreement banning atomio weapons so that toe whole power of the atomio industry could be placed at the service of peace and progress. In a message to the United Nations "AtomsReuter; UPI - 180 words
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Article95 1958-09-02 1 LONC DISTANCE AUTOMATICALLY LEEDS. Mon.— Britain's first automatic Telex exchange went into operation here today enabling subscribers to make long distance calls for twopenc? Subscribers pay only for time used instead of the previous thr c c initiate minimum call. For twopence, "subscribers ran communicate for a minute up toReuter - 95 words
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Article27 1958-09-02 1 INDONESIA'S "OTHER COURSE" JAKARTA. Mon. President Soekarno said today Indonesia would sever all of Holland's colonial and economic links here because of the West Irian dispute. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Advertisement185 1958-09-02 1 SCOTT ft INCLISH (S.I A I LTD. n. Aaaae, Read. Swn«»or». Ttl: JSI4S The Boy with WT' the Golden Voice America's singing sensation appearing in J^^^^^^^^^^Bl 20th Century Fox's M "A CERTAIN SMILE" M WHO WILL BE 1 MALAYA'S '^BP "MR.WOMDERFUL"? I Enter to-day for the All- 'jMflßfv 1 Malayan185 words
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303 1958-09-02 2 3,660 vehicles an hour in Singapore THE VOLUME of traffic of Singapore's jam-packed main roads has risen by as much as 45 per cenl during the past five years, according to preliminary figures of last month's traffic census made available yesterday. The island-wide survey, conducted by the Master Plan team303 words
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Article, Illustration103 1958-09-02 2 SINGAPORE City Council's Chief Administrative Officer, Mr. R. Mid-dleton-Smith, leaves on Sept 10 on retirement following the end of his contract. Mr. P. C. Marcus, Deputy Chief Administrative Officer, who 1* expected to be appointed to the C.A.O.'s post, now to be Malayanised, will103 words
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86 1958-09-02 2 Penang pupils told: You need guidance r>ENANG, Mon.— There was 1 at present a tendency for subversive elements to infiltrate into many Federation schools, the Penang Chief Minister Mr. Wong Pow Nee. said yesterday evening. "The most affected appear to be Penang schools," be told 2,000 students at a merdeka86 words
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Article21 1958-09-02 2 SEGAMAT, Mon. The annual meeting of the Segamat Girl Guide Association will be held here tomorrow at 5 p.m.21 words
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187 1958-09-02 2 CALL BY SARA WAR: EASIER FACILITIES IN TRAVEL l ESSELTON, M o n.— J The Attorney General of Sarawak, Mr. P. H. Pike, has appealed for a lowering of travel barriers between Sarawak, Brunei and North Borneo and Singapore. Mr. Pike was speaking at the opening of the sixth regional187 words
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117 1958-09-02 2 A YOUTH described as well-educated was ordered in a Singapore court yesterday to undergo reformative training for cheating a schoolgirl, Tan Guat Ngee, and a housewife, Madeline Pang, of jewellery at the General Hospital in May. Scudai-born Lav Ah Soy, 20, who has no117 words
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156 1958-09-02 2 6 teachers face sack because of security risk rVHE Singapore Education Ministry has ordered six 1 Chinese schools teachers to stop teaching. Their applications for registration have been refused because, it is believed, they are considered as a security risk by the Special Branch. Three of them work In Hong156 words
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Article38 1958-09-02 2 The Registrar of Trade Unions has allowed the Singapore Shoemakers' Union and Qantas Empire Airways Local Employees' Union to alter their names to the Singapore Shoe Employees' Union and the Singapore Airlines Employees' Union respectively.38 words
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104 1958-09-02 2 FIVE Singapore journalists will leave on Sept 9 for a four-week tour of Britain as (uesfa of the British Government. They are Mr. Ambrose Khaw (Straits Times), Mr. Liew Yung Ho (Nan yang Slang Pau), Inche Hussein bin Jahidin (Utusan Melayu), Mr. Wong Sec (Sin104 words
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146 1958-09-02 2 IAN MOK- AI - QUIET MERDEKA JOY FOR MALAYANS IN U.K. IAN MOK-AI By LONDON, Mon.— The Malayan population here celebrated the first merdeka anniversary In a way (as one student leader put It) of "one who has walked the road after merdeka, and found it rough going." It was a quiet memento of146 words
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Article74 1958-09-02 2 ALOR STAR. Mon. The Alor Star magistrate. Tengku Zalnal Abidin, today postponed a case to enable a padi planter, Teh bin Kasa. to attend his father's funeral. Teh. 28. was charged with stealing 60 gantangs of padi worth $75 on May 9. Teh told the maglsrate74 words
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234 1958-09-02 3 NAVY: KEEP GOOD LOOK OUT' REYKJAVIK, Mon. While British and Icelandic ships man. oeuvred for position in a zero hour line-up near the 12-mile fishing limit last night there was evidence that both governments would try to avoid trouble. A BritishReuter - 234 words
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385 1958-09-02 3 New racial clash after Tweek of tension 400 FIGHT WITH STICKS, CUDGELS AND KNIVES LONDON, Monday. QANGS of white and coloured youths armed with sticks, cudgels, iron bars and knives clashed again in a bitter battle in West London's Notting Hill district last night. Squads of extra police raced intoReuter - 385 words
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Article112 1958-09-02 3 'BRIDE TO BE' MARY IS SO HAPPY ISCHIA (Italy) Msn. Miss Amelia Mary Eden 25-year-old niece of Sir Anthony Eden, the former British Prime Minister, yesterday said she was "very happy" as she prepared for 'er wedding next Sunday to Giovanni Borelli, a $95 -a week, ferryboat mechanic. Miss Eden,Reuter - 112 words
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191 1958-09-02 3 THE TENGKU -'AN ASIAN LEADER OF NOTE' SAYS PAPER MELBOURNE, Mon. The experiment of granting Malaya Independence at what some observers considered was an early stage, had turned out to be one of the most successful of Britain's achievements, the morning newspaper Melbourne Age said today. Commenting on Malaya's firstReuter - 191 words
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Article89 1958-09-02 3 Two hit by bomb in coffee-shop BEIRUT, Mon. A bomb hurled in a coffee-shop In the mountain town of Bhamdour last night wounded the owner and a customer. In Beirut doctors said that Col. Saleh Sammarai, the former Iraqi military attache, was likely to recover. Terrorist smachine-Kunned Col. Sammarai while89 words
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Article46 1958-09-02 3 CAIRO, Mon. A number of seamen were slightly injured when a British freighter and a Spanish tanker were in collision five miles south of Suez yesterday Both the freighter the 6.842-ton Langleeclyde and the tanker the 13.056--ton Albuera were slightly damaged. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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205 1958-09-02 3 ALGERIAN REBELS TO STEP UP ATTACKS IN FRANCE CAIRO. Monday. the Algerian underground organisation FLN said yesterday that last week's attacks on petrol dumps in France were only a "first offensive" in its Dlan to carry to French soil the war for the libera- tion of Algeria. The statement gaveReuter - 205 words
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Article28 1958-09-02 3 ALGIERS. Mon.—Twentyone Algerian Insurgents were killed and three taken prisoner in a clash with French troops in northern Algeria French military authorities said yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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REST OF THE WORLD IN BRIEF
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51 1958-09-02 3 PkARWIN, Mon.— An Australian driver was killed v today in the Mobilgas 10.000 miles RoundAustralia reliability trial. He was Jack Phillips. of Tasmania. The Morris Major car he was driving over turned twice near D v n m arra. 400 miles from DarwinReuter - 51 words
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Article15 1958-09-02 3 BANGKOK: Siamese and Burmese delegates Began negotiations for closer cooperation to solve border problems ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article29 1958-09-02 3 NICOSIA: The Governor of Cyprus, Sir Hugh Foot, will fly to London at the end of this week for dls- cusslons with the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Len-nox-Boyd UPIUPI - 29 words
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Article19 1958-09-02 3 PARIS: Mr. Robert Lacoste. former Minister for Algeria, said he would sup. port Gen de Gaulle's new constitution RsuterReuter - 19 words
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Article25 1958-09-02 3 KATMANDU: King Mahendra of Nepal and Queen Ratna Dcvi arrived back from an 11- week overseas tour which Included a three-week stay in Ru»--•1*. UPI.UPI - 25 words
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Article19 1958-09-02 3 NICOSIA: The Duke and Duchess of Argyll visited the Argyll and Sutherland Light Infantry battalion In West Cyprus —ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article42 1958-09-02 3 NEW DELHI. Mon -Collet* orls in A*rm have been ordered not to wear anything that mieht prnve too alluring to their male classmates Nylon sarees. tightfitting brassieres lipstick and rouge topped the list of Übo* iteiim.— LP L42 words
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Article109 1958-09-02 3 LONDON, Mon MR. TOM YATES, 62-year-old general secretary of the National Union of Seamen, In his presidential address to the Trades Union Congress here today, said that while it was easy to pass resolutions denouncing nuclear weapons, disarmament had to conform to an International pattern.Reuter - 109 words
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2935 1958-09-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —The Elections Commission today issued its report on delineation of constituencies for the first elections to the House of Representatives and the State Assemblies. The parliamentary constituencies will be: PENANG— 8 (Population 571,923; electors 109.011) BAGAN (pop. 52,812; t'ectors 10,426); Butterworth Town2,935 words
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Advertisement120 1958-09-02 4 YOUR BEST INVESTMENT SECURITY FOR TOMORROW BUY A FLAT (ON INSTALMENTS) at OXLEY RISE nti A yf »^X m.^A NEAR ORCHARD CIRCUS [mm IT y I liwH'ffiTTC^^lnwv; 1 Ml gJUlllJUfeiiir .j^Tm'Hv I LOUNGE DINING, 3 BED ROOMS. BATH ,W.C, KITCHEN, BUILT-IN WARDROBE, FRONI REAR BALCONY De-luxe Finish With Coloured Bath-Room120 words
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Article290 1958-09-02 5 TANJONG MALIM, Monday. (COMMUNITY leaders here will ask the Government to drop its scheme to build a new road lrom Tanjong Maiim to Slim River because, they say, it will "kill" Tanjong Malim and many major villages. The protest will be conveyed to the Prime290 words
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79 1958-09-02 5 Four youths freed of murder charge A SINGAPORE magistrate yesterday discharged four of six youths aerused of the murder of Sarip bin Jaffar, a fireman, at Bth mile Prniggol R«ad on the night Aug. 2 The pruM-rution withdrew the charge against the four— Chwi SLik Ngee, Tan ('Map Huat. Tan79 words
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Article46 1958-09-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— A total of $235,467 was paid out as compensation to workers or their dependents In Malaya for industrial accidents and fatalities in July, the Government announced today There were a total of 1.454 accidents and 18 deaths during the month.46 words
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Article166 1958-09-02 5 ROTARY TO HELP YOUTH CLUB IPOH, Mon.— The com--1 munity service committee of the Ipoh Rotary Club has taken the Perak Youth Club under its wing. The youth club has Accepted three advisers from the Rotary community service. It is hoping that with their guidance it can increase its activities.166 words
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Article33 1958-09-02 5 Mr. Arthur Menzies. the Canadian High Commissioner in the Federation who has has been concurrently ap- pointed as his country's ambassador to Burma, left for Rangoon by BOAC yesterday.33 words
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Article, Illustration75 1958-09-02 5 BRIDE FLEW OUT FOR WEDDING TWO NEW ZEALANDERS. Mr. John Michael Fulton and Mit« A. M Coxhead. werr married at the Cathedral •f the Good Shepherd. Singapore yesterday. The bride, who specially flew »«t from New Zealand for the wedding, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Harold Coxhead of75 words
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189 1958-09-02 5 OIK Singapore insu- ranee companies invested more than $16, 000,000 in Government and City Council bonds, industrial shares, landed property and mortgages during various periods between 1956 and 1957. Revealing this yesterday the Government also indicated that no information »a available as to the189 words
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Miscellaneous508 1958-09-02 5 WHAT'S ON AT YOUR CINEMAS TODAY Prnang CATHAY: Cowboy 1. 3 30. 6.30. 9.30; ODEON: Selendang Delima 1.15. 330. 6.45, 9.15; PARAMOUNT: Pathi Bakthl 3.30. 830; CAPITOL: Pawnee 1.15. 3.30, 6.30. 9.30; REX: Sergeant Hassan (Malay) 1 15. 3.30. 6.30. 930: LIDO: Slim Carter 3.30, 7. 930; ROYAL: Annayin Anal508 words
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Miscellaneous323 1958-09-02 5 Baron 12.45, 3, 6.45. 9 15; ODEON: Borrowed Wife 12.45. 3. 6.45. 9 15; LIDO: Lone Ranger The I<oet City of Gold 12.45. 3. 6,45. 9.15; HEX: Sergeant Hassan (Malay) 12 45. 3. 6.45. 9.15 CAPITOL: Foong Moon Sook Lul (Cantonese) 12 45. 3. 7. 915 Sl/M: Curucu Beast Of323 words
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Miscellaneous71 1958-09-02 5 Horse Back 2.30. 6.45, 9.30; PLAZA: Broken Star 2 JO. 7. 930. JelVbai RUBY: Oolden Pheonix/Merry-00-Round 2.30. 7. I ampin CATHAY: Life Starr Of Saw Chin 3. 7. 9.15. Malarea CAPITOL: Virgin Of Borneo 13. 3, 8.30. 9.15 REX: Sergeant Hassan (Malay) IX3O. 3, 6.30. 9 15. UDO: Ta4 Soong71 words
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Miscellaneous74 1958-09-02 5 (APITOl: My M/n Godfrey 2 30. 7.15. 9.15. >lu«r REX: Anak Pontlanak (Malay) 1230. 2.30. 715. 9.30- ASIATIC: Jallhouse Rock 2.30, 7.15. 9.30. Hal ii I'll hat CATHAY: Flngerman 3. 7.15. 930; TYE KUAN: The Songstress 3. 7. 9 30; REX: Wonderland Of Nature 3. 7.15. 930; SULTANA: Black Scorpion74 words
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Obituary22 1958-09-02 6 ID Hard, $lt (Minimum) FUNERAL OF Francis Shannugam postponed to 5.00 p.m. toay, particulars H scheduled In esterday's publication. Inconenlence unavoidable.22 words
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Article36 1958-09-02 6 tt W»rds $1* (Minimum). MR. MKS. S. VICTOR iUNAPALAN wish to thank all telatlves and Friends for their ttendance, presents- and congratulatory messages received on the ccaslon of their, marriage on 3-8-58 at Teluk Anson36 words
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Obituary34 1958-09-02 6 1* Hard, If* (Minimum; IN LOVING MEMORY of my cloved father L. A. Netto. who led on 3-9-1957, a requiem mass ,111 be sung at St. Louis Church, 'alplng on 3-9-1958. Baboo Netto34 words
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Article572 1958-09-02 6 While the common sense proposals now made for the temporary clerks in the Federation Government's service probably fall short of the hopes of some of the temporaries they go about as far as is practical or desirable. When the committee first sat in November last year572 words
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Article290 1958-09-02 6 A Seiangor State Cour llor, Raja Mohamed bin Raja Alang, has made "a last plea" for the return of Jenderam 's former residents to the village they were forced to abandon seven years ago. For nearly two years the authorities have been making up and unmaking their minds290 words
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Article232 1958-09-02 6 T rou bled Waters A hundred British trawlers are now fishing under the protection of British warships within the three "havens' designated by the Admiralty inside the new 12-mile limit unilaterally imposed by the Government of Iceland. It is an unhappy dispute, not without its dangers should Icelandic gunboats find,232 words
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Article, Illustration1732 1958-09-02 6 by A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT THK appearance of Soviet commodity exports on world markets over the last year or so has caused much speculation and apprehension In the West. The Soviet Union has so far refused the International Tin Council's Invitation to become1,732 words
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252 1958-09-02 6 rE PAP Secretary-Gene-ral, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. Is now trying to capitalise on the subject of social revolution which he Insists, is something that all the English -educated have not the Intelligence to understand, whereas they have not disputed It. As far as252 words
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153 1958-09-02 6 NOBODY will dispute with Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's statement that "a social revolution without the participation of the Eng-lish-educated as a class will be a harsher business than it need be" <S.T Auk. 28). Instead of crying and moaning on the sideline the English-educated153 words
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Article, Illustration370 1958-09-02 7 Love your parents Loi?e i/oiir country (f) Learn hard KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Mon.— The Yang di Pertuan Agong today gave 20,000 schoolchildren three golden rules of conduct. Addressing the children at a Merdeka Stadium rally the Paramount Ruler said: "Love and be loyal to your parents,370 words
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Article36 1958-09-02 7 MALACCA: The Officer Administering the Government. Tun Sir Tan Cheng-lock, today unveiled a Merdeka monument. He said: 'This monument will always remind us of our duties and heavy responsibilities as a new Independent nation."36 words
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80 1958-09-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. More than 200 municipal labourers took 12 hours today to clean up the town after the fourday Merdeka anniversary celebrations. They gave up their leave to return to work. But the labourers got two days' wages for their service. They80 words
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Article53 1958-09-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A store belonging to the Federation Army at Malaya Command here was destroyed by flre this afternoon. The blaze cause of which Is not known— was sighted by boys playing around the area. They raised the alarm and troops living In nearby barracks53 words
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276 1958-09-02 7 rE acting Chief Minister of Singapore, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, had a word of praise yesterday for old fashioned medicine-men like the sensels who have to pit their art against modern medicine. Addressing a distinguished group of pharmacists and doctors at the276 words
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Article, Illustration417 1958-09-02 7 SIT YIN FONG - SIT YIN FONG AGENCY MAN: I'VE RIGHT TO REGISTER By THE manager of a Singapore private employment agency yesterday said there was 'nothing at law" to prevent him registering girls for work at the coming $5-million Kallang Exposition. This417 words
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Article35 1958-09-02 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. A programme of songs and dances was presented at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here last night by the Johore Bahru District Youth Council as its contribution to the raerdeka celebration*.35 words
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Article197 1958-09-02 7 FLOAT WINS TOP PRIZE KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. a Malayan Film Unit float, depicting a tiger, won the first prize in the Government section of the merdeka procession last night. A Government statement today said that the five Judges found the standard of Illumination and decorations of the floats so high197 words
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68 1958-09-02 7 BLACKOUT UPSET THE M-JOY PROGRAMME HPELUK ANSON, Mon. The first anniversary of merdeka was celebrated in semidarkness in the Teluk Anson. Tapah Road and Langkap areas because a heavy storm cut off the electricity supply yesterday evening. Heavy trees uprooted by gale-force winds disconnected power lines. Side-shows b T the68 words
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Article49 1958-09-02 7 BUKIT MEKTAJAM: A f U K U M Merta Jam High School float depicting the "Princess of Malacca" won first prize In the district's merdeka anniversary procession. More than 40,000 people from Penang, Province Wellesley. Perak and Kedah watched the colourful parade of 28 floats49 words
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Article34 1958-09-02 7 KUALA KANGSAR: About 3.000 people flocked to the Esplanade here watch the Merdeka anniversary parade of units from the volunteer forces, police. Red Cross, boy scouts and girl guides34 words
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Advertisement134 1958-09-02 7 X ANOTHER "PEYTON PLACE" a g SIZZLING WITH SEX-HATE-MADNESS AND LOVE! c A woman possessed by unholy love who had to confess her guilt to the I woman whose husband she stole! -K J LANA TURNER X*^^^ l star cl jH^^k 'Peyton Place" )S ■^t in another <^^^^^J^^^m outstanding portrayal134 words
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Advertisement81 1958-09-02 7 vwt^) -jft I here's nothing to equal i-r- Qydella Cf/jf I Clydella i» »h. übru for X^| M «rowli»9 families always toft and light. H positively /^D3t>«TW tKrlvos Ofi washing. /X^lcVV ot lh famous guaranty) iL 1 1 wf I \'i>Hl« I t^_g^_fr- km, thrmm* gumrmmtti Forth* Mbf ßerrenW BEST81 words
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Article, Illustration1473 1958-09-02 8 SINGAPORE DRAMA STUDENTS ARE KEEN TO LEARN Plenty of good talent here r PHIS week I spent A an afternoon at the Canning Rise Cultural Centre with drama teacher Mrs. Thelma Hale, and a hundred young Singapore teachers who are taking vacation classes in dramatic art and1,473 words
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Advertisement456 1958-09-02 8 UTJ% J\ wITaI Pnonf mr\ ivi" >«. «15. 'r •I I l^wJv m "> M 5 9.311 ■■> J^. -I Tab lIINTER "GUNMAN'S WALK" Columjla Jf I aSSSm "REVENGE OF FRANKENSTEIN" coi. jf I^T^ii^VJ r LAST WEEKS! D 9A l T! M Uaily SHOWS: 9.3« a.m. (Children s cmkiwlmm available)456 words
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Advertisement357 1958-09-02 8 phoni von 5i,,,,, i,,<, 2I7SS WJ 10.30, 1.15, 4, 6.45, 9..1 NJ Yul BRYNNER Maria S< HELL Claire BLOOM m mgms THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV color T OMO ROW "flllllA faAl I VICTOR MATI R ■9 SO p.m. Premiere lIUNA UULL II II 111 p/ ON STAGE r Finals ->' Miss357 words
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Miscellaneous48 1958-09-02 8 Straits Times Crossword ACKOSS tng aspiration gets the can* 1 i^'ern^'ct,* 0 I"*^1 15 Variety of an«l flah (3). 9 sssi. ar* te raetaJ SKuS'/i'SirsaS!-. 12 Twins h»»e a .tone in one onM <•>• (6). 23 Inscription tn book giving 14 Stocking manufacturer lack- place and date oi execution48 words
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Miscellaneous39 1958-09-02 8 ACHERONIPROB ITY ■OlßlClSlßlLlHtf INCIDBNTALMUBIC S»C«A«RiiI«EiISa DOMA I Nil NCUBATE RKMIIiPIIT«BHLti 3TOPPAGEJHIPATBR ■HUB d MMMWiI D ■m tmmfmf Mm WKnl ABBEYfiPr I RED AMP A PJ C| LM I B«IH A ORBET I NGMTHRUSH R«D»T-H »R»Hl|sa DIRECT ORGENERAL |E|N|L|ElA|UlGi BROTHBRNJIBTAMMBR39 words
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861 1958-09-02 9 COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS: DISREGARD EDUCATIONAL STANDARDS GOVT. TOLD: ACT AT ONCE ON PROPOSALS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A Government appointed committee has recommended permanent jobs for Government temporary clerks. The committee, whose report was pub lished today, urges rhat its recommendations if accepted be implemented at once861 words
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Article24 1958-09-02 9 PENANQ. Mon— The p c nang Port Commission Em ployees' Union will hold its annual meeting at fl am nn Sept 7.24 words
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Article, Illustration83 1958-09-02 9 IN( HK \HI BAKAR bin Pawanchee yesterday took up new duties as acting Permanent Secretary to Singapore Ministry of Commerce and Industry in succession to Mr K M. Byrne, who is leaving the Government Service for politics. A graduate ol Raffles College and83 words
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Article177 1958-09-02 9 15 GET LEGAL AID FROM GOVT. FIFTEEN applications r to the Singapore Government Legal Aid Bureau for free legal aid in civil actions have been approved so far. The Director of Legal Aid, Mr 8. E. Teh. said yesterday that decision would be taken later this week on about 20177 words
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Article43 1958-09-02 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon Mr. Low Theng Hong and Mr Er Ktah Choon of the PWD Johore. have returned from Britain after qualifying In civil and structural engineering Mr Low has now been posted to Ipoh and Mr Er to B<>remban43 words
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224 1958-09-02 9 IfUALA LUMPUR. Mon— The Federation Government has been asked to set up an anti-subversion department staffed with assistant resettlement officers who are now being gradually retrenched because of tfoe improved emergency situation. The 4.00(1 -strong Govern ment224 words
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Advertisement75 1958-09-02 9 I** f Exquisite Voiles and Fabrics of Guaranteed rTf I i* Quality. Made in England V \t\ t+t racially for Malaya. \\JiP4*V woo m*&wufi&.&>n f 1907 j .> Q Kio«%«y Bladder Pills »<l directly I |V .Kidneys r h JB J I A aU_M f i^^SrrT: **«whOUnrft»tak«gD.Wrn» ,ov -v» hava75 words
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Advertisement456 1958-09-02 9 )ou can choose. Rs 1 -ftorn such a j #v/af-tefcy of (jjffl* QCU/CH£€OIA t^lgwg /If lI I V Vk Batchelors certainly know t thing or two 111 1 11 \^p about making soup. There is a tempting variety *>\ to choose from and every one is absolutely >\ delicious. Now456 words
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Miscellaneous122 1958-09-02 9 #11 I'M 4 'II A 1 <*. It if l/#fC Thy Sniiii Hy Lesti** 1 harivri.s Hirk I rui if Itij lursfiT tiuuUl ■I rSTAjmNC AT TVIE OTV MAU Cjo\ V WOU3 ITf LET ME TRACE I\f OO NO»7TU ON 31 F=OR "\^l l»^Ti^«rrorw7^u^^^ SOUTH ON BOULC>eR TO HOUTE 7.122 words
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509 1958-09-02 10 By Our Market Correspondent MINING shares on the Malayan Market yesterday continued to reap the benefit of the timely move by Britain and Holland in cutting down Russian imports of tin and bringing them on to an individual licensing basis. This509 words
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Article369 1958-09-02 10 BROKERS REPORT The Malayan Share Brokers' I Association reported: "Industrials Hnd rubbers were steady. while. tins were firm The turnover was small." Singapore brokers rrported the following business done yesterday: Praser Neave ords $2.70 and $2.72", (overnight). Gammon $1.48 and $1.49: G'tonn Dlsp. $-'45 lovernight); W. Hammer $1.65 cd (overnight)369 words
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Article17 1958-09-02 10 Malayan Share Markei: Sept. 1 Aut t» IndutrUl*: M.TS M.2> lin. KM Jan. 1 1958=10017 words
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Article18 1958-09-02 10 SINGAPORE, Sept. 1. RUBBER: 81% cents per lb. (down quarter of a cent). TIN: Market closed.18 words
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Article151 1958-09-02 10 MELBOURNE. Mon. INVESTMENT shares on the ■I Stock Exchange here today continued on a firmer trend, led by retail store script. Hire purchase stocks eased further. Best moves came from Herald up 9d. to 345., tne highest point reached this year and Drug Houses up lid. to 38s.151 words
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Article138 1958-09-02 10 The Malayan Exehante Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 32\. O.D. 32%, 90 d/it S3 1/16 credit bills, 33 Vi trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31 O.D. 32, 90 d/st 32 5/16138 words
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Article16 1958-09-02 10 August average prices were: Aug. 1958 July 1958 Rubber; $81.43 $7».75 Tin: $369.24 $371.3716 words
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Article152 1958-09-02 10 I September first grade rubber buyers fob. closed in Singapore 'yesterday at 81!g cents per lt> down a quarter of a cent on Friday's closing price Closing tone: Neglected. Closing prices ln cents per Ib yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S Spot fob buyers B H4, sellers 82;152 words
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Article103 1958-09-02 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Ceyra: quiet; UK /Continent September/October $32 buyers, $33 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $49% sellers, drum 853 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported. Muntok white $137. Sarawak $136, special Sarawak black $75 (all unchanged). Sfaagapere Copra Association103 words
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Article77 1958-09-02 10 Ship* lying »lonr«Me the Sin(apore Harbour Board wharros or expected today are: Gjertrud B«kke 1/2, Corfu 4/5, Soudan 6/7 Lone Star Mariner 8/9. Rhesus 10/11, Asahl Maru 13 H Orestes 15/16. Billiton IS, State of Madras 19/20. long Hong N. Wall 2 Berdang N. Wall J, Loksang Jl|22,'77 words
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Advertisement1496 1958-09-02 10 WEARNE BROTHERS LIMITED NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of WEARNE BROTHERS LIMITED will be held at the Company's Registered Office No. 45 Orchard Road, Singapore on Wednesday the 15th day of October 1958 at 12 o'clock noon for the purpose of1,496 words
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Advertisement874 1958-09-02 10 NOTICES NOTICE me pubUc i 6 nereby Informed that Mr Wong Kirn Siang has resigned from our service from 31st August 1958, and Is therefore not authorised to transact any business or receive payment on out behalf as from the above date OOH BAN HDAT POTTERY WORKS LTD., 108. CalrnhlU874 words
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Advertisement524 1958-09-02 10 SHIPPING NOTICES "OSAKA BHOSEN KAISHA "BUENOS AIRES MARU"/ Lighter ARRIVED 22.8.5K Consignees of cargo ex the above vessel are notified that the General Survey will be held ln 8.H3. Oodowns 21/22 on Wednesday 3rd September, 1958 at 0 a.m No other surveys will be held Agents: PATERSON. SIMONS CO LTD.524 words
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Advertisement931 1958-09-02 10 ■SHIPBROKERS FOR SALE. PURCHASE AND CHARTER HULL AMD MACHINERY INSURANCE INCLUDING WAR RISKS I AMERICAN ASIATIC I SHIPPING AGENCIES LTD 9 Steamship Agents and Operators Coble Addr.w Denmark House Telephone: CHARTER WEL" 7th Floor, Spore 1. ***** ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■atjtj kk K LINE" Japan U.S.A. Pacific tJi Atlantle Coast Service Spore P931 words
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Advertisement1515 1958-09-02 11 r«. *405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. T«n Mia (II hatsi t.iKorptrated n Smgapote) (11 lints) "i' 7 XHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE EpT SAILINGS TO UVERPO3L. CLASGOW. LONDON I COHTINENTAL PORTS (Via Suei witb liberty tl pnceid via Paaama ir Cape M Had Rape) Carriers option ta prtctod vu otker parts1,515 words
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Advertisement1286 1958-09-02 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR ADEN, PORT SAM. GENOA, AHTWERP, ROTTEIBAM, BREMEN, HAMBURt, COPENHACEH, tOIHIHWM, OSLO Spore P. Sham Perung "RIHA" 17/Mlnpt •SEUNDIA't IS/MStft 41/22 Sapt »/21 tot "WJSMHM" 1/1 tot T/l tot •/••H Caring M>au t Ppsppmrtr aptptamtdatiM available. OtntUm SAILIHCS FOR RMvORM AHO/OR FAR EAIT Ptnang P.1,286 words
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Advertisement1323 1958-09-02 11 Xi'u.ns THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. T SINGAPORE (Incorporated in tht United KiH|oom) 5 LINES SAILINGS TO AREH, U I I CONTINEHTAI PORTS S'ptra P. Sham Ptrmng BEHLOMOHD for London, Rottirdam, Bremen, Hamburg c 3*ll, I Sapt LpmtN lirtel arrival Sipt OEHAnow far Aden, Pt. Man, Liverpool. erantemomm, Rotterdam, PMI1,323 words
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Advertisement1308 1958-09-02 11 McALISTER tSc CO., LTD. TEL: Hi.: ***** BLLBRMAM LINES KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, IK ANCELES. SAH FRANCISCO, HnMOURI I TOIL SEATTLE, VAHCOUVER t PORTLANR and foe USA. North Atlantic Porta Accepting cargi far Ctttral I Siutk and Canada via Colombo America CITf Of DROOKIYir SbtUirVILLE Sport P. S'kjrn Penang1,308 words
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Article, Illustration396 1958-09-02 12 COMMERCE CHAIRMAN GIVES ADVICE 'pHE chairman of the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce, Mr. K. M. Abdul Razak, has urged members to enter new fields of business and give their fullest consideration to investing in new industries in Singapore. "We are now on396 words
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Article, Illustration227 1958-09-02 12 Latest American equipment arrives fkNE of America's lead- ing sound equipment manufacturing companies, Webcore Inc., of Chicago, has recently introduced on to the Malayan market cheaper models of its stereophonic equipment, which, it 4 s claimed, has a high quality performance. True duplicate* The company marketed its more expensive models227 words
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Article63 1958-09-02 12 The United Kingdom sold the largest amount of rubber manufactured goods to Malaya in the first five months this year. Her exports to Malaya during the period were worth $7.5 million. Second was Japan with $1.6 million, and third West Germany, $1.1 million. Malaya's other large63 words
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Article, Illustration285 1958-09-02 12 pONTROL of the eighty -three-year-old tlrm of Lyall and Evatt, the Singapore stock, share and exchange brokers changed hands yesterday when four new active partners took over the business. The new active partners are Messrs. D. G. Hebdige. Vincent Yoong Tatt Kwong, J. G.285 words
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223 1958-09-02 12 ANEW j-.ou.uoti lactor) lot the manufacture of children's and women's dresses is to be built in the Alexandra area. Singapore, in the near futureEarly stage The proposed factory is a project of Nam Mvi Co. Ltd.. a local concern which has been producing children's223 words
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Article49 1958-09-02 12 Malaya bought $3.6 million worth of gems and Jewellery in the first five months this year, of which Belgium sudplied $14 million worth. Exports of these article* during the period were valued at $1.3 million West Germany supplied $619 844 worth to Malaya and Hong Kong $552,413.49 words
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Article, Illustration225 1958-09-02 12 A BURMESE ship, Pyidawaye, is leaving Singapore today for Calcutta via Rangoon carrying passengers and cargo on the opening of its first regular service between these ports. The ship Is part of the merchant fleet owned by the Union of Burma225 words
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Advertisement201 1958-09-02 12 A Virginia cigarette of superlative quality T B^V^ Bi L iyi BBT r BJB«fi^^^ f ■j^j t jßj B9V LnL Vjub^bf A X -Jr ■B^9Kr*t, mP^ /Ir Inn luxury Virginia B\^^V EafiW cigarette ii all choice leaf I pn V of ihr rrop Ss *^y^^^^r~^^^B from the world's >S A201 words
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Advertisement216 1958-09-02 12 II I I B^aV^Ll Sk ""^"^^^ay b\'L^^^^~ I If .^^^l II '^-J^-' W^ BBB^B^bOT^blhJl^L^bW3bMbl M|H^ CONSIGN YOUR GOODS BY RAIL!!! the MALAYAN RAILWAY annqun c c s an IMPROVEMENT TO THE EXPRESS FREIGHT SERVICE FROM SINGAPORE TO KUALA LUMPUR. POULTRY, PERISHABLE AND CERTAIN OTHER NON-DUTI-ABLE GOODS IN TRUCK LOADS, TENDERED216 words
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Advertisement749 1958-09-02 13 (Continued from P- 61 Cheek Before Posting Replies to Box Nuabers Utmott core should be token I when replying to box number ads. to use the CORRECT I NUMBER and Address to the i Straits Times, Times House, I River Voile* Rood. I Coth must be tent by regis- tcred749 words
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Advertisement819 1958-09-02 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED it Words ti (Mtn.)-Bmx So els sxlrm WANTED TO RENT unfurnished house in Serangoon Garden Estate. Reply stating lowest rent and particulars to Box A 5907 ST SMALL CHINESE FAMILY requires Unfurnished 2/3 Bedroom Flat/House Reasonably near Town Rent $100 to $150 Reply Bon A 5884. S.T BUNGALOW819 words
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Advertisement826 1958-09-02 13 EDUCATION M Words ti < Mim.)— Box it ett txlrm CHINESE YMCA COMMERCIAL School's Beginners Book-keeping Shorthand. Typewriting, English for next LCC Exam, Shorthand Speeds 107 Selegie Road Phone 11M1. THREE MONTHS Intensive Coaching (morning, evening): Senior Qualifying Test/Entrance Examination. Beginners Shorthand. Book- Keeping, Typing, start September. Vacancies: Shorthanu theory,826 words
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Advertisement837 1958-09-02 13 VEHICLES FOB SALE to Words U (Min.)— Box it els. sxlrm. MORRIS MINOR 4-door in good condition. Instalments could be arranged. For particulars please apply to Teo. Tel. ***** 1956 HILLMAN. Peugeot 403. H/Hawk, 1955 MO Magnett. V/ Cresta. Also buy good used cars. 162 Orchard Road Phone *****. 1956837 words
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Advertisement618 1958-09-02 13 NOTICES CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD oi tbe FEDERATION OF MALAYA Interruption ol Elevtrlrlt) Suppi* Would the undermentioned consumers please note that In order to carry out deviation work on certain High Tension Lines. It will be necessary to Interrupt the electricity supply between the hours of midnight on 2/3 rd until618 words
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Advertisement854 1958-09-02 13 NOTICES THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE. 1950 (F. of M. No. S2 of I9MI Tbe Town Council Elections (Town Council of Pontiaa) BeculaUons. 1957. NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF REGISTER. Regulation 3 (6) Notice is hereby given that tht Register of Electors for the Bakek Ward has been completed and that854 words
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Advertisement806 1958-09-02 13 NOTICES THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1950. (P. of M No 52 of 1950) The Town Council Election* (Town Council of Menlna;) Regulations, 1957. NOTICE OF COMPLETION OlREGISTER. (Regulation 3 (6) No Notice is hereby given that the Register of Electors for the Sebrang Kanan Ward ha* been completed and806 words
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Advertisement461 1958-09-02 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Applications are invited lor the post of PLANNING OFFICER in the Municipal Engineer's Dept. Salary: Basic salary within the Scale of $982x34-1254x46-1300 p in. plus a variable Cast of Living Allowance. The starting salary will be fixed according to age. qualifications and experience. Qualifications:461 words
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Article1119 1958-09-02 14 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL NEW TEAM ENTERS ASIAN SOCCER LIMELIGHT H.K. XI suffer three-nil beating By RAHIM SCORES TWO GOALS ]y|ALAYA today leapl into the limelight of Asian football with a gloriously won match against the favourites, Hong Kong, in the Merdeka anniversary soccer tournament at the Merdeka Stadium. The1,119 words
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Article, Illustration456 1958-09-02 14 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP with Shamrock Slipper fit again after a spell i |t«R. T. V Mitchell's j useful money-spin-j ner. Shamrock Slipper jls fighting fit again after a let-up In the hills Ridden by Mickey Donnelly, this seveni year-old did a good gallop on a soft track i456 words
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Article263 1958-09-02 14 KUALA LUMFUR. Monday. T'ENOKU Abdul Rahman, the sports loving Prime I Minister of Malaya today pledged his country's support for sport as long as he was at the helm of his government me Tenkgu. speaking a* president of the Asian Football Confederation. told memberg of263 words
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Article119 1958-09-02 14 BENEFIT MATCH FOR AFC ON FRIDAY KUALA LUMrrR. M»n.—The Asian Football Confederation wiU benefit from a ipecUl match to be played on the Merdeka Stadium here on Friday night. On the suggestion of Tengku Abdul Rahman, the President of the A.F.C. a match will be played between the Merdeka tournament119 words
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Article72 1958-09-02 14 TAN Eng Yoon. lormer Malayan sprint champion, making his first appearance since his return from Britain, broke a Singapore championship record and equalled another in the Swltts A.A. athletics championships at Singapore's Farrer Park on Sunday. Eng Yoon clocked 15.3.- (or the 120 yards hurdles to72 words
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Article29 1958-09-02 14 NEW YORK. Mon— Vic Selxas won the Westchester challenge bowl tennis tournament yesterday by beating UH Schmidt of Sweden 13-11 6-2 In the final —U PI29 words
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Article18 1958-09-02 14 RHEIMS. Mon Ercole Baldlnl of Italy won the world's road professional cyling championship here yesterday— Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article345 1958-09-02 14 Tourney for boys at KL next year KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— An Asian soccer tournament for boys (age limit 20 years) will be held in Kuala Lumpur next year. This was decided by the executive council of the Asian Football Confederation which met here today. Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman, the345 words
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Article75 1958-09-02 14 IPOH, Mon— lpoh YMCA re--1 talned the Poenander Shield for the third year In succession In the tntor-YMCA Games with Kuala Lumpur here today The two-day competition ended this afternoon with lpoh winning at badminton, table tennis, billiards and soccer The hockey match was drawn. Kuala Lumpur's75 words
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Article28 1958-09-02 14 HONO KONO. Mon The Australian swimming team under Mr. Alan Blue, the manager and coach, left here today lor an exhibition tour of Formosa ReuterReuter - 28 words
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205 1958-09-02 14 |POH, Mon.— Chun I'eng X.OX 1 retained his men's singles title In the Perak Badminton Championships when he beat Foo Vong Khean 17-15 15-7 here last night Tong Yee Cheng won the women's singles championship for the third year In succession to become205 words
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Advertisement715 1958-09-02 14 "AT YOUR SERVICE" M Word, lit (Minimum) Dmil, 1 month. U Word, t2it (Him.) SUPER DRY CLEANING 6132 b Singapore Steam Laundry Ltd BE IT SEA-AIR. Travel, Jethmal Ready /our Bookings— 2o9s4. FOR SELF-DRIVE CARS Phone 210 ,9 Everflne Co., 519. SerangooD Road. DO HAVE ALL Your Important Records Microfilm715 words
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Advertisement805 1958-09-02 14 DOGS. PETS. ETC. 2( *ord, U (mHn.)-Bmx St tU. extra BBADTIFDL BEAL POINI Siamese Kittens for sale. Parentt can be seen Hooke. Mallm Nawsr 254. ALSATIAN Male one yea. Sterilised Pedigree MKA Cl. 1 foi Sale to Dog Lover, Owner leaving (or HoUday. Apply Tel: ***** after Office hours BOATS.805 words
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Advertisement119 1958-09-02 14 lj»jsjsjsjsjpM|sjsjj|j^^yv^ '']jiiffjji3fPrsW| VI I I j K fiEli^a^awof 'ft is Tr' 'B^^a^S^^SrOfi^ **i L^\ J^mW^^^'**——^ 'Something wonderful happens when a enters your life YS», i»'S o wonderful tioner, food freeier. elecfnc ran**, washc* 'THE FRIGIDAIRE CENTRE' or dryer. 63 Robinson Road, Singapore 1 As#a Telephone: ***** and ***** Malacca. Kuala119 words
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Miscellaneous63 1958-09-02 14 KUALA II Mft It Wcrr Malaya v Singapore <7 p.m.): Vietnam v Indonesia <SSO i Merdeka Stadium IPOH: Ragger- Perak Selection v Siamese Nary, padang iS p.m.). Soccer: Voon Tliean Soo Cvp Changkat Klnding Estate v King's Dragoon Guards Jalan Abdul Jalll ground PARIT BI'NTAR. Socrer dk I— Suara Muda63 words
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