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Title Section20 1958-09-08 1 AVERAGE WAII.Y rEBTIFIEIi SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 /Hal*** New**** The Straits Times Estd 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1958 IS CENTS20 words
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Article400 1958-09-08 1 CHINA GETS A PROMPT REPLY FROM THE U.S. White House says renounce use of force in Formosa area The 7th Fleet defies sea ban WASHINGTON, T Sun.— The White House said yesterday that the United Mates stood ready to resume ambassadorial talks with Communist China onReuter - 400 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-09-08 1 BANG!... SECONDS LATER ONE DIED John w t?i? S business e uti I ve J me H Cooley. M. was killed and his friend John W Tillie. was seriously Injured when this car crashed into a lamp post in Road. Singapore, at 4 am yesterday. Strait* Tlmw 3™Sre48 words
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Article50 1958-09-08 1 COLOMBO. Sun— The Government today complained to Peking about the poor quality of 40.000 tons of Chinese coal, sent to Ceylon as part payment for a big consignment of rubber. It said railway engines burning the coal frequently stopped because of its high dust content.— U.P.l.50 words
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Article85 1958-09-08 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Two rtore Communist terrorists have surrendered in th«> Federation— one in Perak and the other In Johore. The Perak terrorist. Wong Sau. gav e himself up to a rubber tapper yesterday at the Bth milestone JelapangChemor Road in the Ipoh District The85 words
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Article34 1958-09-08 1 LONDON. Bun.— Mr. R. A. Butler, the Home Secretary, said last night that the way to a summit conference was still rough and steep "but we shall Journey on."—Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article265 1958-09-08 1 THE DEAD: AMERICAN, ARMr WIFE AN American business executive from Sumatra and an Army wife died yesterday in Singapore in car crashes. Four others were injured The American, James H. am when his car crashed against a lamp post in SteA friend, Mr.265 words
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86 1958-09-08 1 Eden's niece and fiance involved in accident 1S( HI A. (Italy) Sun. Miss Amelia Eden, 25-year, old niece of Sir Anthony Eden, and Signor Giovanni Borelli. her fiance, were involved in a car collision here last night on the eve of their wedding. The couple were on their way toReuter - 86 words
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Article55 1958-09-08 1 NEW YORK. Sun-Police at Lynn, Massachusetts, think Jealousy may have been the motive for an attack by six young girls on a 17-year-old bride-to-be. Rose Marie Gemma She says she was beaten shorn of her hair and daubed with nail polish— but she will still goReuter - 55 words
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Article22 1958-09-08 1 JAKARTA, Sun. A new military airbase capable of handling jet aircraft la to be built near Medan, North Sumatra. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article32 1958-09-08 1 LOS ANGELES. Sun. Royal couturier Norman Hartnell said here last night that neither the Queen nor any other member of the Royal Family would adopt the sack dress.— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article36 1958-09-08 1 NEW YORK. Sun.-Airllne pilot Charles Banfe. 39. took off for Rome today In an attempt to become the first man to fly solo round the world in a slngle-engined plane since 1933— URL36 words
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339 1958-09-08 1 Vie Nayagam - Man shot in police chase to get $100,000 Vie Nayagam STILL 111 HOSPITAL A YEAR AFTER By I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. —The Government is to pay $100,000 to a man accidentally shot by a police inspector who was chasing suspected opium smugglers. It happened In a backlane off Batu Road here339 words
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Article32 1958-09-08 1 MOSCOW. Sun. Marshal Bulganin, dismissed as Soviet premier early this year, has been removed from the presidium of the Soviet Communist Party, Russia's ruling body, it was announced today Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article70 1958-09-08 1 NICOSIA. Sun. Security forces broke up a procession of Greek Cypriote In Famagusta today after a memorial service for four EOKA terrorists killed In a gu n battle with British troops in Liopetri village last Tuesday. Cyprlot sources said that at one point troops used batonsReuter - 70 words
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Article42 1958-09-08 1 NAPLES, Sun. Giovanni Acuaro, 32, put a stick of dynamite In his mouth, lit a two-minute fuse and waited till the explosion blew him to pieces. His remains were found by a shepherd on a lonely hillside near here42 words
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Article27 1958-09-08 1 KARACHI, Sun. The kidnapping of children under the age of 10 In Pakistan was today made punishable by death under a new law Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article158 1958-09-08 1 LONDON. Sun. Floods caused by a monster storm on Friday night blocked rail and road traffic In southern England and brought discomfort to thousands yesterday. The travel situation was so chaotic that British Railway yesterday afternoon Issued an almost unprecedented peacetime appeal for the public158 words
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Article320 1958-09-08 1 THREE HELD AFTER BIG ROBBERY Police recover $12,000 of payroll MALACCA, Sunday. T W $15 0?n LIC tV fflCerS l "J««f»«n f yesterday's 5 15.000 estate payroll robbery last night saw a car they were searching for passing as they left a garage. The car was chased and stopped two320 words
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114 1958-09-08 1 Nehru says islands should go to Reds NEW DELHI. Sun. The Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, told a news conference today that "there Is no doubt in my mind" that the offshore islands of Quemov and Matsu should "go to Communist China." No country could tolerate an island 12 miles offReuter - 114 words
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Article30 1958-09-08 1 NEW DELHI, Sun. A world record rainfall of 670 35 inches was recorded at Newsyhram, a small village In North-East India, last year, It was announced today Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article204 1958-09-08 1 Nasser critic branded traitor OAGDAD, Sun. The President of the Iraqi Supreme Military Court said last night that any Arab attack on President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic was to be regarded as a treacherous act and collaboration with Israel. Court President Fadhll Abba El Mahdawl made204 words
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Article86 1958-09-08 1 ALOR STAR, Sun. The three-week-old Kedah UMNO row wu settled tonight after the Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman, met both parties for more than two hours at his Mendeka House here this evening. After the meeting the Tengku told a Straits Times reporter: "My mission is a86 words
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Article278 1958-09-08 2 Remnants of notorious gang told to give up IPOH, Sunday. TIME is fast running out for three hungry, desperarte terrorists hounded by security forces in the thick jungle of Sungei Siput. The three one a woman are the remnants of the infamous 15-member gang278 words
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Article, Illustration120 1958-09-08 2 TELUK ANSON, Sun.— After a bait of 22 days, the bunt has reso—ed at Bag an Datah, 28 miles from here, for the Suzuki treasure «i silver, gold, and jewellery, said to be worth about $2 million. Inche Hannah bin Lope, 37 (standing120 words
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Article35 1958-09-08 2 Charters of the Dale Carnegie Club International Inc. in the United States were presented to the Singapore Dale Carnegie "Brick" and "Lion" chapters at a dinner at the Adelphi Hotel on Saturday night.35 words
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182 1958-09-08 2 Students are warned: These thefts must cease STUDENTS living in the University of Malaya's new multistorey Raffles Hall of Residence have been threatened with police action if thefts of cutlery from the dining hall do not stop at once. This warning is conveyed in a notice to the 250 students182 words
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201 1958-09-08 2 GOVERNMENT WORKERS GET SEVEN RULES TO FOLLOW KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Government workers in the Federation today got seven precepts for serving the public and the country. They came from the retiring chairman of the staff side of the national Whitley Council, Mr. G. Leo, when he addressed trie inaugural meeting201 words
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Article43 1958-09-08 2 ALOR STAR, Sun. Mr. H.W. Strathaim has succeeded Mr. J.N.D. Harrison, who retired under the Malay anisation scheme after 25 years' service as Chief Police Officer Kedah and Perils. Mr. J.D. Fairhead, deputy C.P.0.. returned today from leave.43 words
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Article40 1958-09-08 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. P. Appavoo was fined $50 in the magistrate's court today for trying to evade customs duty of $2.58 on a small quantity of cloth. He declined to compound the offence for $20.40 words
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Article23 1958-09-08 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The five Lstanas In Johore consume water to the value of $14,580 a year— nearly 2* million gallons.23 words
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Article47 1958-09-08 2 Mrs Shrimati Kamaladevl Chathopadhyaya a wellknown social worker from India, will address a public meeting in Singapore at the Indian Association, Balestier Road, on Wednesday. She is on her way home from Tokyo after attending the eighth Pan-Pacific and South-East Asia Women's Conference.47 words
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125 1958-09-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —Malaya Is expected to seek membership of the International Sugar Agreement sponsored by the United Nations The Deputy Controller of the Trade Division. Inche Sujak bin Rahlman, will leave soon for Geneva to attend a meeting of members of the agreement,125 words
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Article47 1958-09-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —Miss Winifred Talalla has been elected president of the Selangor Women's International Club for the fourth successive year. Other officials are vicepresident, Mrs. Lilian Legge; secretary. Miss R. Gurubathan, asst. secretary, Miss Karuna Perera: treasurer. Miss Lim Ah Tai.47 words
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Article33 1958-09-08 2 Mr. G. Veerappan has been elected president of the Singapore Government Medical, Health and Technical Workers' Union. Mr. Kwok Kum Sui is the vice-president and Mr. M. Nadarajah the secretary.33 words
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Article99 1958-09-08 2 TEMERLOH. Sun.— A tapper who admitted stealing jewellery from his brother "to teach him a lesson" was yesterday Jailed for eight months and fined $100 or another two months by the West Penang circuit magistrate, Inche Hamzah bin Da to Abu Samah. K. Samldran, 36, who99 words
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258 1958-09-08 2 Wage freeze: Union chief pleads for second thoughts by the Government PENANG, Sunday. IF trade unions accepted the Government's "wag? freeze policy," it would mean they had "abdicated and given up their right to exist, Mr. G. V. Abraham, president of the Penang Port Commission Employees' Union, said today. "I258 words
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Article160 1958-09-08 2 Minister on careful use of land KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Minister of Agriculture. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Lshak. yesterday warned that Malaya's Jungle would become barren if conservation of forests and careful use of land were neglected. Addressing the Inaugural meeting of the Farmers' Association of Kelantan in Kota Bharu.160 words
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Article252 1958-09-08 2 'WON'T PAY OUR RATES' THREAT I£UALA LUMPUR, I% Sun.— More than 125 factory, shop and boarding-house owners m the Klang Gates light industries area have threatened not to pay their assessment rates until they are given the facilities they want. The chairman of the Klang Gates Light Industries Factory Owners252 words
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Article59 1958-09-08 2 IPOH, Sun. The Citizenship Office here is trying to trace about 500 "lost citizens" to give them their certificates. The certificates had been returned to the office because the owners could not be found at the addresses given in their applications. The office has now decided to59 words
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Miscellaneous28 1958-09-08 2 THE 6AMBOLS Barr, IffU, ~lfl \U6MT #4TD TMCgIOCC #^w^D TUC^ i Lad jlj^t T i f VMANT6O FOG r^ I *KHQ?*< >OU I MONTHS I I OOf/T 9KUWt28 words
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Article464 1958-09-08 3 RACE RULES A 'DISASTER FOR COMMONWEALTH' LONDON, Sun.— Mr. Aneurin Bevan said yesterday that any suggestion that Britain should impose restrictions on immigration was not only defeatist but would change profoundly and disastrously the relations between the mother country and the other members ofReuter - 464 words
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149 1958-09-08 3 West Indians, afraid of trouble in Britain, booh passages home ONDON, Sun. The Sunday newspaper the People reports today that thousands of West Indians, bitter at the prejudice that has exploded Into race riots, are booking passages home. The Afro-Caribbean Federation, chief welfare or. ganisation assisting coloured people in Britain,Reuter - 149 words
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178 1958-09-08 3 BIG NEW BOOST FOR NASSERS AIM CAIRO, Sunday. HTHE ARAB Leagiie's general secretary, Mohammed 1 Abdel Khalek Hassouna, announced last night that Tunisia and Morocco had "decided to join the Arab League as full members." The decision of Tunisia and Morocco to become membersReuter - 178 words
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Article78 1958-09-08 3 ROTTERDAM, Sun. The Dutch Government's emergency programme for the repatriation of Dutchmen from Indonesia was officially completed yesterday when the last ship sailing under the programme entered Rotterdam harbour with about 730 repatriates. The Dutch Central Statistics Bureau said today that 33.620 people arrived in78 words
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Article, Illustration214 1958-09-08 3 Faubus: We just don't know what's going on f ITTLE ROCK, Sun. l< The Governor of Arkansas, Mr. Orval E. Faubus, criticised President Eisenhower and the United States Supreme Court yesterday in his address at the closing session of the Democratic state convention. Mr. Faubus described Mr. Eisenhower's administration as214 words
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281 1958-09-08 3 WOODEN GUNS SEIZED IN A MONASTERY NICOSIA, Sunday. LM)KA LEAFLETS, a petrol bomb, a shotgun barrel lj and some imitation wooden weapons were found by British troops searching the Kykko monastery near Nicosia yesterday, security forces headquarters announced. Abbot Chrysostomos told Journalists earlier by telephone: "The search began at dawn.281 words
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Article31 1958-09-08 3 GENEVA. Sun. A cat sneaked into America's Oak Ridge national laboratory and ate four radioactive mice, the U.N. "atoms for peace" conference was told yesterday. It died— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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177 1958-09-08 3 Negro to die for $5 robbery pour in VfONTGOMERY, (A laiT* bama), Sun.—Governor James E. Folsom has promised U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles he will jive his "most earnest attention" to the case of Negro Jimmy Wilson, sentenced to death for a M 55.85 robbery. Mr. Dulle sUPI - 177 words
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65 1958-09-08 3 SWISS POLICE RUSH TO FRENCH EMBASSY AFTER REPORTS OF ALGERIAN TERRORIST ATTACK BERNE, Sun. Swiss police were rushed to guard all approaches to the city and an armed unit was sent to the French Embassy grounds here yesterday following information tha. an armed attack had been prepared by Algerian terrorists.65 words
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Article14 1958-09-08 3 VIENNA Seven people were killed when a singleengined aircraft crashed on an exhibition ground.14 words
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Article28 1958-09-08 3 BUDAPEST: Ist van Bibo. a minister In the Imre Nagy government during the 1956 revolt, has been jailed for life at a secret trial, it is reliably reported.28 words
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Article16 1958-09-08 3 WASHINGTON: V icePresident Nixon urged tax cuts and higher unemployment pay to stimulate U.S. economic expansion.16 words
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Article27 1958-09-08 3 CAIRO: Politicians of the nine natton Arab League were asked to support the withdrawal of British troops from Aden and the "return of authority to the people.'27 words
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Article20 1958-09-08 3 DETROIT: General Motors said production of all its 1959 model cars was threatened because of a wave of unofficial strikes.20 words
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Article20 1958-09-08 3 SEOUL: Two South Korean rivers burst their banks, killing at least 13 people and leaving 8.000 homeless in Seoul alone.20 words
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Article27 1958-09-08 3 WASHINGTON: The U.S. asked Russia and Persia for any information available about an unarmed American transport plane carrying 17 men missing near Russia's southern border since Tuesday.27 words
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212 1958-09-08 3 nEYKJAVIK, Sun.--i i* Armed with water hoses, the crew of a British trawler stood Ht the railing of their boat yesterday as the Icelandic coast guard vessel Odinn approached for an inspection. The state radio announced here last night that the Odinn, sailing toward212 words
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Article36 1958-09-08 3 HOLLYWOOD Sun— Thr? Peruvian-born wife of Aim star John Wayn» sild here yesterday that she and her husband have seoarated because he spent most of his time either on location or business36 words
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Advertisement105 1958-09-08 3 Important that your baby gets sufficient vitamins UU 111 t A BABY FOOD contains all the vitamins your baby needs, iisL^L^B also the B-COMPLEX VITAMINS so j^^H important for proper nutrition and healthy growth p q E^ jM£attaW&d*X?S£s«ta^ Gi»*T SCHEME i .sSf" /9 All the tins contain special J Htra.105 words
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Advertisement275 1958-09-08 3 SUCCESS^ everytime tJJ^Lj you paint pbaa^H with ntPil SUPER' SB KEM-TONE M Don't take our word for it. Ask your V^v« J neighbours and friends who have V^fl'vi used Super Kern-Tone. They'll tell fiIKM you it is easier and faster to apply jtltflrf, looks better lasts YEARS /Sj^i^/3 longer and275 words
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247 1958-09-08 4 Union chief: More foreign capital means more jobs KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. jygALAYAN mining workers were today urged to help the Government attract foreign capital into the country by refraining from holding strikes. They were reminded that foreign capital would mean more mll dustrles, and consequently more employment for the increasing247 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-09-08 4 Australian Red Cross chief arrives THE COMMISSIONER of the Australian Red Cross, Mr. A. Brown, who arrived In Singapore by QantasBOAC yesterday for a nine. ■lay visit to meet FARELF medical officers and Australian and New Zealand troops. He is on his way to the Red Cross executive conference at58 words
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140 1958-09-08 4 Dates for confirming school registration f^UALA LUMPUR, Bun.— Parents who have registered their children for primary schools in Selangor outside the Kuala Lumpur municipality have been told to confirm admissions this month The dates and times for conf lrmat.on are All schools in Kuala Langat. Klang Kuala Selangor and Sabak140 words
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Article66 1958-09-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Bun Rotarians here are conduct--1 Ing survey in secondary schools to discuss the future of pupils In the senior classes. This is part of the Rotary Club's programme to advise pupils on how to enter their chosen careers. The club plans to hold a concert66 words
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766 1958-09-08 4 Judges' comments on Jackpot Contest answers THE results of The Ma- layan Monthly's Ja< k pot Contest "V" (for August) were announced yesterday In The Sunday Times. Here are the judges' comments on what they thought were the most apt and accurate answers to some of the more difficult dues.766 words
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Article567 1958-09-08 5 S. JAGANATHAN TELLS 40,000 WORKERS IN THE ARMED SERVICES: YOU'VE BEEN BETRAYED A FORMER president of the Singapore Trades Union Congress, Mr. S. Jaganathan, yesterday called on the 40,000 civilian employees of the armed services and their families to boycott the next general election if the567 words
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Article167 1958-09-08 5 pENANO, Sun Penang I branch president of thiPeople's Progressive Party, Mr. Jag-jit Singh, suggested last night that all political leaders should get together to reach a "gentleman 1 agreement" over the conduct of their campaign during next year's general election Mr. Jag-jit Singh, who167 words
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Article58 1958-09-08 5 The Gan Eng Seng School Old Students' Association, Singapore, will hold a social and dance at Ine school hall in Alison Road on Saturday to commemorate its first anniversary. A special attraction for the night will be a demonstration of "The Crawl" by Singapore's rock58 words
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Article108 1958-09-08 5 SUSAN PLA YS A MALACCA PRINCESS BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sun. A high school teacher, Miss Susan Joseph, daughter of the headmaster, Mr. K.T. Joseph, gave an impressive performance in the title role when the school's dramatic society staged The Princess of Malacca," a Malayan legend of the 16th century, last night.108 words
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185 1958-09-08 5 Mohamed tumbles from his 'palace' in a tree when branch is sawn off KOTA BHARU, Sunday. MOHAMED Saud bin Mohamed, 18, who had stay- 1 on top of a 40 ft. tall tree at Chabang Empat Tumpat for two days and nights, was yesterday sent to hospital here for mental185 words
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Article102 1958-09-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A call to the Ceylonese community to shake off its "apathy and indifference", was made here today by the president of the Malayan Ceylonese Congress. Mr. M. W. Navaratnam. Speaking at a meeting to consider a revised constltu- tion for the congress,102 words
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220 1958-09-08 5 'Unity, peace, bread a Socialist aim IPOH, Sun. Mr. D.S. Ramanathan, Mayor of Penang and vice-president of the recently formed Socialist Front, yesterday explained the Socialist concept of what independence should bring to the people. Making his first political speech in Ipoh at a rally organised by the Socialist Front.220 words
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Article199 1958-09-08 5 UNION HQ: SHIFT TO MALAYA URGED I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. The executive board of the Asian regional section of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions is to be asked to transfer Its headquarters from New Delhi to Kuala Lumpur or Singapore. A decision will be taken at the board's meeting199 words
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Miscellaneous149 1958-09-08 5 1 <tntt<*n A Co. By 3lua K^Se^T^l vr>u. but as rouve. —rpJ^f I#-*jfi»^l.r V^ I <s^^^^l m^^^jZr^^M sucu a coop I jl\. J'^^^~ i L v .^9 PW^^^P^M^ft FKIENP. I'M SURE I ii \jr^ V "*< N v I til i T#i«' Saint By Lesiie Vhurteris MARIE LATOUR-I THAT WB149 words
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Article31 1958-09-08 6 20 Word, tU (Minimum). MADAM LEONU WAI LAN and Family thank nil Relatives ana Friends for Assistance. Wreaths and Attendance at the Funeral of the late Mr. Lee Chee Kwan.31 words
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Article224 1958-09-08 6 ANNO UNCEMENTS 20 Word-. >;» (Minimum) EI.SIE MARY LTD.. 2nd Floor. 13 Baltery Road. Exclusive Cocktail and Short Evening Frocks in the newest de>ign.s. SAVE YOURSELF WORRY File your private papers in a Roneo 'Squirrel' personal tiling box. Available ai all leading stores NOTHING CODLD BE Simpler Facit calculators are224 words
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589 1958-09-08 6 The Straits Times S'pore, Mon. Sept. 8, 1958. Splitting The Radio Officially Radio Malaya will be split between th»Federation and Singapore on January 1. The decision to divide the organisation MM disclosed in the supplementary estimates which come before the Singapore Assembly on Wednesday, and it is typical of the589 words
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Article294 1958-09-08 6 Some of the Singapore Polytechnic secrecy has been lifted. A prospectus has been published containing information about the courses, examinations, fees and general regulations. The enrolling of full-time and part-time students has begun. Classes may be started next month, or at the beginning of November. Perhaps a few294 words
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Article274 1958-09-08 6 The relaxation by British banks of credit restrictions is one of the more obvious signs of the twelve months change in the economic and financial picture. Another is the continued rise in sterling reserves when normally the seasonal strain should be having its effect. True the August rise274 words
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Article, Illustration1009 1958-09-08 6 LAN McCRONE - LAN McCRONE By Hong Kong THE amount of water which the Hong Kong authorities can claim as territorial waters round the island of Hong Kong and off the New Territories is a subject which is worrying many fisher families in the ColonyReuter - 1,009 words
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514 1958-09-08 6 MIGUEL MARABUT - MIGUEL MARABUT BY MANILA. PHILIPPINE intelligence agents are said to be investigating reports that prohibited drugs, including heroin and opium, which are finding their way into the country from Communist China are part of a world-wide Communist plan of subversion. It Is already known514 words
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178 1958-09-08 6 IT is becoming quite a common practice with the Government of the Federation of Malaya to call for applications for various appointments for which they prescribe the H.S.C. as the minimum qualification. This is very good indeed for it clearly shows that the standard of178 words
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125 1958-09-08 6 YOUR correspondent, 8223, says that "Mr. Lee Kuan Yew should adopt a more conciliatory attitude by setting an example in discarding suspicion. <S. T. Sept. 1). So far as I c*n se suspicion comes from the English-educated who are apt to regard the non-English-educated, especially125 words
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132 1958-09-08 6 I ENJOYED Saturdays concert at the new Victoria Theatre, but must confess to some disappo.ntment with the composition of the programme. Could not a place have been found for a turn by a Chinese Baba company? Such a performance would have been amusing— and132 words
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Article260 1958-09-08 7 CONGRESS UNITES 100,000 WORKERS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —More than 100,--000 Government workers in the Federation today united in the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services, which will represent, them in the national Whitley Council. In a message to the inaugural meeting, the Minister of Labour260 words
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Article121 1958-09-08 7 New election demand by villagers KUALA TRENGGANU, The villagers of Batu Rakit, 18 miles rrom here, have demanded a re-election in the Batu Rait ward of the Kuala Trengganu Local Council. In a petition to the District Officer, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Mohamed, the villagers said they refused to recognise121 words
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Article61 1958-09-08 7 ALOR STAR. Sun.— The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today that Malaya needed more cottage industries— a project about which the Government was giving careful consideration Speaking at the opening of a new $17,000 community hall at Jitra. he said he was confident the Government61 words
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Article, Illustration439 1958-09-08 7 ABDULLAH AHMAD - ABDULLAH AHMAD A FORLORN FIGURE IN BLUE FLIES BACKBECAUSE A CHALLENGE WAS MUCH TOO TOUGH By KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday, rf HE FORLORN figure of a woman in blue, carrying a travelling case, stepped down slowly from a BOAC Britannia at the airport here today her439 words
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250 1958-09-08 7 It's still the Old Vic for those sparrows THE sparrows are back at Singapore's Victoria Theatre and despairing officials have given up trying to "evict' them from the eaves of the building. For years they have been a headache, to officials in charge of the theatre. Attempts have been made250 words
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Article42 1958-09-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.Officials of the All-Malayan Mining Industry Staff Union are: Pre.- 'ent. Mr. M. V Kandiah. vice-president. Mr. R. de Cruz: general secretary, Mr. Ng Say Hong; assistant general secretary. Mr. T. K. Naif, treasurer. Mr N. K. Baby42 words
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Article28 1958-09-08 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Or. Tow Slang Teow of Johore Bahru General Hospital, left by, air for Britain today to obtain treatment for an eye complaint.28 words
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Article, Illustration37 1958-09-08 7 The Yang di-Pertuan Agong, standing on the upper deck of the Perlis, takes the salute at a review of the Royal Malayan Navy off Port Dickson yesterday. Straits Times picture.37 words
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Article422 1958-09-08 7 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN HE WATCHES EXCITING DISPLAY By ABOARD H.M.M.S. JOHOR Sunday. rpHE red carpet was laid out at Port Dickson's 1 Jetty today for the Yang di-Pertuan Agong when he went to sea for his first review of the new Royal Malayan Navy. After422 words
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Article125 1958-09-08 7 Dachshunds win in KL dog show KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A dachshund belonging to Mr.^F. N. Williams, of Kuala Lumpur, today was judged winner of the first dog show ever held in Malaya. Runner-up was another Dachshund, owned by Mrs E. H. P. Worst, also of Kua!a Lumpur. Thirty dogs of125 words
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Article33 1958-09-08 7 TEMERLOH. Sun. A shop assistant. A. Ibrahim. 46, was yesterday fined $30 or three weeks' jail for unlawful possession of a dagger and $15 or 10 day's jail for disorderly behaviour.33 words
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Article147 1958-09-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A FATHER of three children was resting outside his house at the 44 mile Klang Road this afternoon when he saw his wife knocked down by a hit-and-run motor cyclist. Chang Seh Bee, 29. who is six months pregnant, was147 words
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Article28 1958-09-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. More than 926.500 peopie became Federal citizens up to the end of August. There are still 77,257 applica-v tions to be dealt with.28 words
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Article105 1958-09-08 7 THEY FELL IN LOVE IN LONDON KUALA LUMPUR. Sun An economist, Inche Abdul MaleK Ali Marican, of Kota Bharu, Kelantan. today returned to Malaya with his Chinese bride irom London by air after an absence of five years. His brlce, rormerly Miss Chin Yew Gaik, of Ipoh, met Inche Malek105 words
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Article85 1958-09-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The retiring chairman of the staff side of the National Whitley Council. Mr. G. Leo. yesterday urged members of the staff side to learn to be careful in making decisions. Speaking at a farewell tea party given by the council. Mr Leo said85 words
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252 1958-09-08 7 ALOR STAR, Sun. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and his consort, the Raja Permaisuri Agong, are expected to make their first official visits to Kedah and Perlis next week, spending two days in each of the northernmost states in252 words
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725 1958-09-08 8 By Our Market Correspondent THE volume of business on the Malayan Share Market last week was probably slightly less than in the previous week and the bulk of the transactions took place in the industrial section. Local interest in overseas counters stili continued a feature of725 words
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Article27 1958-09-08 8 The New Srrrndah Rubhrr to. Ltd. Current Date of payment payment 10% t Oct. 3 t Interim. Total for yea* Total for previous year 40%27 words
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Article417 1958-09-08 8 rpHERE was considerably more movement in the local tin price last week as the vexed question of the disposal of Russian tin and its effect on the working of the international tin agreement continued to tax world markets The restriction of Soviet imports by Britain at theAP - 417 words
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Article90 1958-09-08 8 Uneasiness that the recent limitations on Imports of Russian tin were unlikely to materially affect the world supply position prompted the unsettlement. StraiW Trading Co. figure* Issued yesterday showed Malayan tin shipments In August rose 13.7 per cent to 4,023 tons with offtake by the United State* and90 words
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Article65 1958-09-08 8 The market continued "lethargic," although business was brisker later on Friday and in the latter part of the week a better demand developed for lower sheets. A leap of 21 per cent In August rubber shipments from Malaya to 100.487 tons resulted from the increased buying by China65 words
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Article352 1958-09-08 8 THE following business done in the Singapore Share I Market last week was reported by one firm of brokers for the period Auk. 30 to Sept. 5. INDI STRIALS: Frase- A Neave Ords (2.70 to $2 76. Oammons $1 4T, to $1.50. Great Eastern Life Assurance. $18 50352 words
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Article422 1958-09-08 8 rE follow ing list of revised quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after its last meeting on Friday: INDUSTRIALS BHJBM Mlltt> IM arm. Wrt i.X I.M Ords I* in 411** \c* il ibtivem 8.8. Petrol 47/- a M Trust*** 4lr i.» Con. Tin Smelt422 words
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Advertisement484 1958-09-08 8 rtOHCtS ANGLO-ORIENTAL (MALAYA) LIMITED KUALA LUMPUR Outputs of tin concentrates for the undermentioned Companies under the management of AngloOriental (Malaya) Limited for the month of August, 1958 are as follows:— PICULS AMPAT TIN DREDGING LIMITED 1.452 BERJUNTAI TIN DREDGING LIMITED 2,023 KAMPONG LANJUT TIN DREDGING LIMITED 1.110 KAMUNTINQ TIN DREDGING484 words
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Advertisement535 1958-09-08 8 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Appointment of Deputy Municipal Treasurer Salary: $1,370 per month plus a variable C.OX.A. Applications are invited from perstns In the age group SO 40 yeari for the above post. Applicants should* be fully qualified accountants with at least five years practical experience since date535 words
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Advertisement862 1958-09-08 8 COMPANY MEETING THE GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMITED OF ENGLAND RECORD TURNOVER The flfty-elghth Annual Oeneral Meettng of The General Electric Company, Ltd.. was held on Sept. 4 In London, Mr. Leslie Damage. M.C.. Chairman and Managing Director, presiding. The following Is an extract from his Review for the year ended862 words
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Advertisement346 1958-09-08 8 NOTICES THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE CHAPTER 185 This advertisement appears by direction of the Registrar of Trade Marks under the provisions of Section 42(7) of the Ordinance. NOTICE Is hereby that the following Trade Marks registered In the name of Woo Kal Lee trading as Lea Hln Company, of No.346 words
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Article363 1958-09-08 10 They all like the new rules LONDON. Sun.— The first full day of the new Rugby Union season In Britain was one ol experiment. General opinion of players, knowledgeable spectators and referees after the games was that the law -changes, made at the end of last season and Introduced generallyReuter - 363 words
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Article202 1958-09-08 10 YOUNG MARNER HITS OUT v KIWIS BLACKPOOL. Sun. a devastating innings by Lancashire's powerful young batsman Peter Marner. in which he hit 76 of his 95 runs in only 15 shots, demoralised the New Zealand attack on the opening day of their match here. Eight sixes and seven fours soaredReuter - 202 words
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Article83 1958-09-08 10 LONDON. Sun. Results of yesterday's Rugby League matches: Batley 17 Hud* -Held 15; Blackpool Borough 9 Wldnes 21; Bramley 30 Kelghley 15; Doncaster 7 Featherstone Rovers 32: HaUfax 11 Oldham 27; HuU Kingston Rovers 19 Bradford 14, Hunslet 52 Dewsbury 21; Liverpool City 20 Leigh 16; RochdaleReuter - 83 words
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770 1958-09-08 10 BLACKBURN AND 'THE HAMMERS' LOSE UNBEATEN RECORDS I ONDON, Sun. J Newly promoted Blackburn Rovers and West Ham, pace-mak-ers in the English League's First Division this season, lost their unbeaten records yesterday Manchester United, playing before a wildly-excited capacity crowd of nearly 65.000 at Old Trafford and showing much ofReuter - 770 words
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Article724 1958-09-08 10 Bolton 9 3 2 0 14 5 8 Manchester U 5 3 1 1 16 6 7 W.B.A. 5 2 3 0 13 5 7 Blackburn 5 3 1 1 17 8 7 Luton 5 2 3 0 8 4 7 Preston N.E 5 3 1 1 11724 words
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Article299 1958-09-08 10 I ONDON, Sun. KnulU of ye»- terday's English and Scottish football matches were: l&ton I Noils Forest 3 ...Iton 2 Bir mine ham i.nle) 1 West Brow 2 Lverton 1 ArM-nal b Leicester S Man City 1 Luton 4 West Him 1 Man. United t> Blackburn299 words
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Miscellaneous331 1958-09-08 10 Straits Times Crossword 'iya,"^; 2 Faience <•). r— "HSM*- umi.. l.mj- kmm. K-SM- ima, tMW. 1 3 Its explosive when headed 1 H 2 Hi* H 4 H lH 0 11 Hi 8 1 toy a gel (6,. i sagS SsSSa $&S$ jj§s s§§ SSB Iff»»1 I *It comes under331 words
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Advertisement806 1958-09-08 11 NOTICES THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE CHAPTER 142. This advrrtisrmrnt appear* by direction of the Registrar of Trade Marks under the provisions of 1 Sretion 49 (7) of the Ordinance. NOTICE is hereby given that the following Trade Marks registered in the name of the British Thomson-Houston Company Ltd.. a Company806 words
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Article255 1958-09-08 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. MALAYA'S brilliant streak at soccer continued last night when their "A" team held a Hong Kong Selection to a 2-2 draw in a floodlit friendly match at the Merdeka S.adium before a crowd of 6,000. Fielding only one player from255 words
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Article167 1958-09-08 12 coming in for Kirn Leng. Doraisamy for Abdul Rani and Sam Tasman for Zainal Abldin. Chan Chi Kwong, who wa* injured in the first half was replaced by Ng Tim Loy, who switched positions with Cheuk Yin in the Hong Kong team. Hong Kong after167 words
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Article104 1958-09-08 12 pENANG, Sun Ann Arifnn fighting hard for a place In the Penang team for the Malaya Cup final replay against Singapore this Saturday, scored five goals in Penang's 10-1 victory over Kedah at the City Stadium here last night. Inside forward Pang Slang Hock scored three104 words
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Article172 1958-09-08 12 CONSTRUCTION ON $100,000 BUILDING TO BEGOT SOON Lim: It will be ready by Aug. 31 next year MALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THK F.A. of Mabya plans to have its $100,000 headquarters ready before the second anniversary of merdeka next August 51. Mr. Lim Kee Sion?, vice-president of172 words
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Article, Illustration34 1958-09-08 12 FORMER CHAMPION SPRINTER OUTSTAYS CUP FIELD OVER MILE AND A QUARTER SHAMROCK SLIPPER, with Mickey Donnelly up. the winner of the Singapore Cup over 11 miles at Buklt Timah on Saturday Straits Times picture.34 words
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Article484 1958-09-08 12 Bi-SON JEEP - A great day for the old brigade Bi-SON JEEP Ey FT was a triumphant day for the "old brigade" at Bukit Timah on Saturday. Seven-year-old former champion sprinter Shamrock Slipper, with a string of victories behind him in five years of campaigning on the Malayan Turf achieved another great triumph484 words
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147 1958-09-08 12 MALACCA. Sun. Singapore beat Malacca 8-1 in their Foong Seong Cup badminton match here yesterday and today. George Yap and Francis Tan gained Malacca's nty point with a surprise win over Ong Poh Llm arid Johnny Heah In the doubles. Thr Malacca pair won147 words
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Article28 1958-09-08 12 KUALA lUMPUR Sun Selangor entered the ?eml«nals of the T«»n«lcti Abdul Rahman Cut) for lnwr-stat* harfminton betwpen Malays whfn they beat Kedah 4-1 here last nischt28 words
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Article23 1958-09-08 12 RAWANG. Sun U!u Selanror South beat Ulu Selangor North 1-0 in a soccer match for the merdeka challenge shield here today.23 words
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Article22 1958-09-08 12 TOKYO. Bun. Takashl Ishimoto. Japan's official world 100-metre butterfly stroke swimming champion, today confirmed he was retiring because of illness22 words
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Article25 1958-09-08 12 MUAR. Bun.— Chow Yeow scored four goals in Muar Loke Wah's 7-1 win over Sherwood Foresters in their soccer match here today25 words
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Article27 1958-09-08 12 MUAR. Sun High School Muar. beat College of Agriculture from Serdang 5-0 In a badminton match here yesterday. At soccer the two schools drew 3-3.27 words
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Article303 1958-09-08 12 GIBSON GIRL SILENCES CRITICS SPORT AROUND THE WORLD FOREST HILLS (New York), Sunday ALTHEA GIBSON, the Wimbledon champion silenced the critics today when she disposed ol Beverley Fleitz to enter the women's singles final of the U.S. national tennis chamDionsh'os The experts had predicted a victory for Mrs. Fleitz butReuter - 303 words
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Article129 1958-09-08 12 ]Lf ILAN, Sun.— Braque, un--1 beaten Italian four-year-old, made a successful return to racing here yesterday after a year's absence through an Injury to a foreleg. The colt. Italy's "hope" for the rich Prix de L'arc de Triomphe at Longchamp next month, beat two rivals InReuter - 129 words
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Article51 1958-09-08 12 rIPING. Sun. Perak North regained the Carson Cup by beating Perak South 7-4 in the annual tennis match here yesterday. Hero of the North's victory was Moses Tay. the Malayan Davis Cup player, who won all his three matches. Two matches were abandonee* due to falling51 words
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Article34 1958-09-08 12 CHICAGO. Sun —The United States OlymDir Committee yesterday choae Detroit as the American city to bid for the 1964 Olympic Games. Detroit was selected in preference to Los Angelas, Chicago and Minneapolis—Reuter.34 words
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Article164 1958-09-08 12 1 00 metres in 10 sec. YOUNG GERMAN SPRINTER SETS A NEW RECORD DERLIN. Sun. German sprinter Armln Hary set up a new world record of 10 seconds for the 100 metres at Friedrichhafen, West Germany, last night. Hary. European champion for the distance, had no wind assistance. Officials said164 words
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Article96 1958-09-08 12 ONDON, Sun. Stanley Matthews, the Li England and Blackpool international soccer winger, has declined an Invitation to play in Tokyo next November He was invited by the Dutch Airlines to travel on its Inaugural polar flight from Amsterdam to Tokyo next November With the InvitationReuter - 96 words
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156 1958-09-08 12 S.China and Ajax XI may visit Malaya VUta^i LUMPUR, Sun.— Two toreign soccer teams are expeatu to play In the Federation— ano probably in Singapore as well later thu montn. Tney are South China, tne leading team in Hong Kong, and Ajax from Indonesia. Mr. Llm Kee Siong vicepresident of156 words
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Article31 1958-09-08 12 SEREMBAN. Sun Royal Signals of Singapore beat Royal Signals of Malaya by 83 runs in their annual cricket match here today Singapore 114 and 99. Malaya 64 and 66.31 words
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