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Title Section21 1958-09-22 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 Not*"* 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1958 ft <£- IS CENTS21 words
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Article579 1958-09-22 1 AMERICAN PRESIDENT RETURNS NOTE He describes Soviet viewpoint on Formosa as 'grotesque' Step by U.S. is without precedent WASHINGTON, Sunday. PRESIDENT Eisenhower yesterday took the unprecedented step of sending bark an "unacceptable" note from Mr. Nikita Khrushchev because of its "abusive language." The U.S. President, onReuter - 579 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-09-22 1 ABOUT 40 PEOPLE died and at least 33 were injured when a train plunged over a drawbridge into 35 feet of water in Newark Bay. This United Press International picture shows one of the cars of the train resting against the bridge.47 words
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Article299 1958-09-22 1 S he I ling heaviest since Sept 13 TAIPEH, Sunday. NATIONALIST patrols sank two Communist gun--11 boats as the Communists increased their bombardment of Quemoy islands, the Defence Ministry here announced today. A third was damaged. The ministry said one gunboat was sunk in aReuter; UPI - 299 words
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Article101 1958-09-22 1 CARPENTRAS (Southern France), Sun. Peter Whltehead was killed and his brother Alfred Injured In the tourist category of the Automobile Tour de France when their jaguar crashed Into a ravine, according to reports reaching here. The car left the road at a bend andReuter - 101 words
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119 1958-09-22 1 Call for a tougher line to halt Reds CANBERRA. Sun. Sir Wilfred Kent Hughes said today only a strong united policy by the West will stop Communist erosion In Singapore. Burma. Indonesia. Laos and Cambodia. Sir Wilfred, chairman of the parliamentary foreign affairs committee. said that Australia must also developReuter - 119 words
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Article40 1958-09-22 1 HONG KONG, Sun. Six hundred men of the Royal Regiment (North Lancashire) arrived here from Malaya aboard the troopship Oxfordshire for a few weeks' trainIng. The regiment is due to return to Malaya on Nov. 9 Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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212 1958-09-22 1 Injured Rotarian moved to Johore Bahru lOHORE BAHRU, Sun. J Mr. Ny Tihon, district governor of Rotary, who was severely injured in a car collision yesterday, was brought to the General Hospital here from Kluang this morning. He was on his way from Singapore to Batu Pahat with the president212 words
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Article57 1958-09-22 1 MEXICO CITY, Sun. A violent rainstorm yesterday caused 23 deaths In two Mexican cities. destroyed houses and ravaged bean, corn and tobacco crops. Four persons were killed in the industrial city of Monterrey, where floods destroyed many houses. About 60 houses were washed away in MuzqulzReuter - 57 words
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Article31 1958-09-22 1 SEOUL, Sun.— South Korea will Import from Japan next month two stud horses and 68 brood-mares, at $450 a head, to Improve the breed of horses In South Korea Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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182 1958-09-22 1 NEW YORK, Sun. The Rev. Martin Luther King. Negro integration leader, was stabbed in the chest by a Negro woman as he autographed copies of his new book in a Harlem department store yesterday it took surgeorus nearly three hours to remove182 words
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Article161 1958-09-22 1 A ROMAN EAGLE (PERHAPS) FOR $1 fOLCHESTER, Sun. —One of the 2,500 United States airmen at Weathersfield air base near here may have bought a Roman legion bronze eagle for 2 6 (about $1). Mr. M. R. Hull, curator at the museum at Colchester England's oldest known town said aReuter - 161 words
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Article27 1958-09-22 1 MOSCOW. Sun-Mr Roy Essoyan. an Associated Press correspondent here, was ordered yesterday to be expelled from the Soviet Union for "rude violation of censorship."—Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article154 1958-09-22 1 Premier Solh's 'fight' pledge ISTANBUL, Sun. 1 Outgoing Lebanese Premier. Mr. Sarnies arrived here on a visit last night and warned he would "fight from other countries'' If conditions within Lebanon warranted it. Mr. Solh said that If the Lebanese situation did not improve and the nation lost its "independence"UPI - 154 words
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Article53 1958-09-22 1 DACCA Sun— The Speaker of the East Pakistan House of Assembly, Mr. Abdul Hakim, was injured yesterday when fighting broke out at he was reading a ruling rejecting a motion of no confidence tabled against himself. Armed police were chased out of the House byReuter - 53 words
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Article30 1958-09-22 1 JAKARTA, Sun. Antara news agency said the director of the National Horticultural State Enterprises. Mr. Tjokrosuseno. will go overseas next month to seek more markets for plantation produce.—Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article59 1958-09-22 1 NAIROBI Sun. Indiaborn Mrs. Haflz Qarl Said Ahmed, who came to Nairobi when the city consisted ot four tents celebrates her 11 lth birthday today Mrs Ahmed, who smokes 10 cigarettes a day and takes an occasional puff at a hookah, says her favourite pastimes areReuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration168 1958-09-22 2 SOLOMON rZKKIH. 19, nearly missed his big moment on Saturday night when be won the All-Malaya "Johnny 'Mr. Wonderful' Mathis" singing contest in Singapore. few hours before he was due to go on the Cdeon stage to take part in the finals of168 words
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Article214 1958-09-22 2 NINE people have qualified for the Associate of the Corporation of Certified Secretaries diploma in the C.C.S- examinations held in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur last June. They are: Laurence Leonard De Souza (Kuala Lumpur), Gar, Hang Eng, Lim Cheng Hock, :ames Quah Ewe Chye, Teo twang Hwee,214 words
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Article42 1958-09-22 2 KUCHINO. Sun.— Mr. Juitice Brlggs, 44, newly appointed puisne judge In the combined Judiciary of Sarawak. North Borneo and Brunei, has arrived here from Britain. He was formerly attorneygeneral In the eastern region of the Federation of Nigeria.42 words
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Article38 1958-09-22 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. S. Ramasamy of Singapore, who had no permit to take out eight tins of ghee and two of beans from a restricted area, was fined $100 in the Magistrate's Court here today.38 words
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Article376 1958-09-22 2 MACMILLAN URGED: TAKE A PLANE TO MONTREAL AT ONCE LONDON, Sunday. THE SUNDAY EXPRESS today claimed that the Commonwealth economic conference at Montreal was moving towards disaster and urged Prime Minister, Mr. Macmillan, to leave for Montreal by air immediately. It a:cused the British delegates atReuter - 376 words
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Article104 1958-09-22 2 BOMB RANGE OFF KEDAH FOR R.A.F. KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Federation Government announced yesterday that the sea around Pulau Song Song, off central Kedah, wili be used «.s a bomb and rocket target range by the Royal Air Force for three months a year. This follows full consultations between the104 words
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Article135 1958-09-22 2 Perak miner on holiday is named KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. MR. D. C. Thomson, a Perak tin miner, who is now on leave in Britain, will attend the International Tin Council meeting in London on Thursday as adviser to Malaya's representative, Sir Vincent Del Tufo. I135 words
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65 1958-09-22 2 Typist Lucy —convert to Islam— weds BUTTERWORTH, Sun. An attractive typist who recently became a Muslim convert was married here last night. Che Salmah binte Aziz, formerly Miss Lucy Yeoh Pelk Choo, 21, married Inche Ismail bin Hashlm. 23. a teacher at Si. Mark's School. Prai. under Muslim rites at65 words
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Article, Illustration195 1958-09-22 2 Boy tost: Mother appeals for help I|H)R the past six montbs a sorrow stricken mother has been wandering the streets in Singapore look, ing for her four-year-old son who is missing. Madam Teo Poh Phong, mother of seven, said yesterday that her son. Chye Bok. suddenly disappeared in March when195 words
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Article39 1958-09-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Indian Deepavali celebrations committee here plans to distribute Deepavali gifts of sarees. shirts and shorts to inmates of the Government orphange at Puchong and the Serandah Boys' School during the festival.39 words
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117 1958-09-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday MR. Carl Terzian, 22. an American student in Malaya on a goodwill tour, is president of the students' union of the University of South California, where he is studying political science. In schools and civic clubs In the Federation he has spoken117 words
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Article100 1958-09-22 2 'Soekarno troops on way' jailed KUCHINQ. Sun.— A man who toured kampongs in the Kabong area of Sarawak and told the villagers that Indonesian troops were on the way was jailed for six months. Mohamed Taib bin Pengiran Sutojaya was charged with spreading rumours likely to cause public alarm. Thp100 words
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286 1958-09-22 2 'Bring Chinese and Malay school men together' If UALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Government was today urged to set up an organisation to bring Chinese and Malay educationists together as a basis for a new educational policy. The suggestion was made by the treasurer of the Labour party of Malaya Mr.286 words
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Miscellaneous16 1958-09-22 2 THE GAMBOLS •> »«n »■>*» f PtkOctt fee IT I II cc.. as* vim to) V come bach16 words
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331 1958-09-22 3 CHINESE NOT AFRAID OF WAR, PEKING TELLS U.S. *You are not the only country with atomic weapons' PEKING, Sunday. PHINA said yesterday it was not afraid of war and warned that "the U.S. is not the only country which has atomic and hydrogen weapons." An editorial in the Peking People'sReuter - 331 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-09-22 3 A FLEET AIR ARM helicopter from the Royal Navy carrier Bulwark hovers over the blazing Liberian tanker Melika to assist in rescue work after its collision with the French tanker Fernand Gilabert off Oman in the Persian Gulf. Royal Navy ships rescued 64 survivors. Twenty -one56 words
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161 1958-09-22 3 PEKING. Sun.— The Comnunist bombardment of Nation-alisl-held Quemoy Island is "proper and necessary," Marshal Chen Vi, the Chinese Foreign Minister, said last night. In a statement published by the New China News Agency he said: "The Chinese people are determined to recover QuemoyReuter - 161 words
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158 1958-09-22 3 DE GAULLE SPEAKS, THEN RIOTS START OORDEAUX, Sun.— v Fighting broke out in the streets here last night after General De GauHe, the Prime Minister, had spoken to 10,000 people from the town hall steps, urging them to vo-e for the new constitution next week. A dozen people were treatedReuter - 158 words
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137 1958-09-22 3 LITTLE ROCK. SunLittle Rocks closed high schools s'arted their teaching by television yesterday. At the same time the segregationist Central High Mothers' League circulated a petition for an election to recall four members of the school board. Yesterday's television les- sons all were filmed. TheyReuter - 137 words
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Article30 1958-09-22 3 TAIPEH, Sun— Mr. Choi Byung Woo, 34, editor-in-chief of the Times of Korea, was recoverlrg in a hospital from injuries received in Quemoy. doctors here said yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article28 1958-09-22 3 BALLATER, (Scotland*. Sun.— Mr. Harold Macmillan and Lady Macmillan arrived last night for a weekend stay at nearby Balmoral Castle as gues's of the Queen— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article144 1958-09-22 3 LONDON, Sunday. T<HE ROYAL AIR FORCE has ordered all men liv- ing outside military camps in Cyprus to lay in a six-day supply of food in case of new outbreaks of violence or curfews, military sources here said yesterday. In NICOSIA, rumours were circulating amongUPI - 144 words
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162 1958-09-22 3 RADIATION FORCES BURIAL OF FACTORY LONDON. Sun. —An entire factory department became so contaminated by radioactive substances used for luminous watch dials that it had to be buried underground, the Sun. day Pictorial reports today. The newspaper says every piece of the de. partment equipment, plaster, wood and brickwork isReuter - 162 words
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Article118 1958-09-22 3 Rolling mill bought in 1948 but U.S. has sold it for compensation yiENNA, Sun.— Czechoslovakia yesterday threatened to take "appropriate measures against the United States" if the U.S. Government does not deliver a Czech-owned rolling mill, Prague Radio said. The dispute is over a rolling mill bought .n118 words
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Article83 1958-09-22 3 TAIPEH, Sun— Mr. Chang Li-sheng, secretary-general of the Kuomintang central executive committee, today protested against a reported banning of 52 Chinese organisations by the Indonesian Government. Reports from Indonesia have stated that the Chinese organisations were banned on the ground that the activities of Kuomintang members and sympathisersReuter - 83 words
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Article126 1958-09-22 3 HONG KONG, Sunday. A LARGE-SCALE combined police-military exercise will be held here on Sept. 23 and 24 to test the general readiness of the colony's security organisation. Announcing this today, Police Commissioner A. C Maxwell said that during the exercise the authorities wouldReuter - 126 words
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200 1958-09-22 3 Talks in Warsaw postponed for a day ILTARSAW, S U n. Todays session of the Chinese-American talks on Formosa has been postponed for one day, the U.S. Embassy announced. The meeting between U.S. Ambassador Jacob Beam and Communist Chinese Ambassador Wang Pingnan was postponed because one of the two sidesUPI - 200 words
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Article40 1958-09-22 3 NEW DELHI. Sun— The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, who is on a state visit to the tiny kingdom of Bhutan in the eastern Himalayas, last night reached Hadzong after a nine-and-a-half-hour pony ride. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article33 1958-09-22 3 BUDAPEST. Sun. The Hungarian Government has accused the United States of preventing the development of good relations between the two countries, although the Hungarian Government 'had shown willingness to normalise relations."—Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Advertisement39 1958-09-22 4 AN ANNOUNCEMENT OF MAJOR IMPORTANCE TO MALAYAN CIGARETTE DEALERS X taken place away from ordinary cigarettes to King Size cigarettes. at the same price as ordinary short cigarettes. mUmU^lltliSiih^ -^m Blenders of Fine Cigarettes since 1890 .''W'W' W 80«ji/«/w2039 words
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220 1958-09-22 5 Graduates' guild calls for one students' union KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Guild of Graduates, University of Malaya, resolved today that there should be only one students' union for the university. This stand was taken by the guild when it met this mornini; at the Technical College hall. Kuala Lumpur. to220 words
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Article188 1958-09-22 5 BUTTERWORTH, Sunday. rpHE Province South UMNO and MIC will invite Dato Abdul Razak, the Deputy Prime Minister and vice-president of Malaya UMNO, and Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, the Minister of Health and president of the MIC, to help mend the Alliance rift in their188 words
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Article52 1958-09-22 5 PENANG. Sun— The manager of the Penang Employment Excha: ™c. Inche Din bin Pawanteh. today appealed to employers to help reduce unemployment here. There are about 2,000 job seekers registered with the exchange— among them 557 labourers. 240 bus conductors, 32 women clippies, 210 amahs and52 words
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Article39 1958-09-22 5 KOTA BHARU. Sun.— The Kelantan state welfare committee has approved a sum of $3,500 to help victims of the recent storms whicn lashed Pendek and Kemumln villages near here. About 70 houses were damaged.39 words
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Article53 1958-09-22 5 TANAH RATA. Sun.— Dr. Bartkowick. a food and agriculture organisation expert, spent the weekend here to survey vegetable production and advice on cooperative marketing. During his tour here. Dr Bartkowick was accompanied by Mr. Loke Ah Ngah, a Co-operative Department officer, and Mr. Ti Teow Yen53 words
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Article29 1958-09-22 5 SITIAWAN, Sun. The Anglo-Chine»e School here will hold a food and fun fair in the school premises from Tuesday to Thursday In aid of its building fund.29 words
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Article69 1958-09-22 5 PENANG. Sun.— The Hooi Lye Tung Neoh Hoay last night gave a dinner to the chairman of the Penang Han Chiang High School committee. Mr. Lim Lean Teng, in honour of his award of the Johan Mangku Negara by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong in the first69 words
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109 1958-09-22 5 PENANG, Sun.— The Penang government has sent estimates for establishing a sea-snake venom collection station here to the Minister for Health. Mr. V.T. Sambanthan. The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, said today the proposed station would seek an effective antidote for sea-snake bites.109 words
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Article801 1958-09-22 5 CATHAY: The Ply 1, 3.30. 6 30. 9 30' ODEON: Gunman's Walk 1.15. 3.30. 6.45, 9.15; PARAMOUNT: AJlbas Shukriya 3.30. 630 9.30; CAFITOL: Kansas Raiders 1.15. 3.30, 6.30. 930: REX: Birth of a Baby 1.15, 3.30. 6.30. 9.30; LIDO: Legend of the Lost ?.30. 7.801 words
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249 1958-09-22 5 Tenghu to talk it over with president KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. seven-month row between the Federation of Malay School Teachers Association and UMNO will be formally patched up tomorrow. Tengku Abdul Rahman, who is president of UMNO, told the party's central executive committee meeting here last249 words
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Article212 1958-09-22 5 LENGGONG, Sunday. THE People's Progressive Party last night won three out of four seats from the Alliance in a straight fight in the Lenggong local council elections. Voters in this lonely town in the upper Perak district went to the polls to pick four from212 words
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104 1958-09-22 5 GOODS TRAIN WAGON OFF RAILS: NOT SABOTAGE SUNGEI PATANI. San.— A goods train on its way to Padang Besar was delayed between Junun and Kobah last night when tbe front wheels ,f the first wagon went off the tracks. After the derailed vehicle had been pat back on the line,104 words
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133 1958-09-22 5 Unemployed smelter men form association pENANG, Sin. For- mer employers of Eastern Smelting Co.. now unemployed as a result of the failure of their strike last November, have formed a self help association. "We shall collate information on all our unemployed colleagues and other Jobseekers, and help them to obtain133 words
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Miscellaneous177 1958-09-22 5 |RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORT WAVE SERVICE 41 metres SINGAPORE Medium wave 476 metres n.i \i.\ mini; Mediam wave 341 metres rENANG Mi d'um wave 366 metres IPOH Medium wave 330 metres MALA( < Medium wave 397 metres A.M. 7.15 Good Mor nil g To You; 7.16 BriKht And Earl) 7.30177 words
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Miscellaneous61 1958-09-22 5 TODAT: Slngaoore 7.20 mm. (6ft. 51n.» 5J4 pra. (7ft. ltn): Port Dirkfon 1.02 a.m. (Bft. 21n.) 2.34 p.ni (6ft 21n.>; Penang 8 5-' am. if ft. i 10 02 pm. (6ft. Iln.t. TOMORROW: Singapore 8.3P a.m. 6ft. 8!n.) 7.30 p.m «7ft 2in>; Port Dickson 2.50 a.m. (6ft. 41n.» 3.58 p.m.61 words
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Obituary62 1958-09-22 6 it ir«rrf« tit < Minimum). rHE FAMILY of the late Mr. T. A. Mahony thank all Friends for their Kind Assistance. Wreaths and Attendance at the Funeral on 17th September 1958 MR. MRS. LOW TIANG KIAT thank Friends and Relatives for their Attendance, Valuable Present*. Assistance and Good Wishes62 words
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Obituary46 1958-09-22 6 IN ME MORIAM H'orrf* tit {Minimum). M COY Sad but treasured memories ol our darling son Irvine ♦i-ken suddenly from us Sept. 22nd 1953. You bade no one a last farewell or even :.ld goodbye you were gone before we i:new and only God <>\ s why.46 words
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Article688 1958-09-22 6 The Quemoy Dilemma How much tongci are the Americans and the Chinese going to teeter on the razor edge? Originally Formosa was a Communist manufactured crisis, something to replace the misadventure in the Middle East. But Formosa m now developing possibly uncontrollable phases. There is Mr. Khrushchev's word for it688 words
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Article286 1958-09-22 6 The most heartening news from Montreal, where Commonwealth economic and financial problems are undei discussion, has been the British announcement of the removal of restrictions* on number of Canadian and American goods. It is the British Government's intention to relax next year the dollar restrictions on consumer goods.286 words
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Article166 1958-09-22 6 Badges have bet-ii awarded aborigine bomohs in Perak who have passed a course in 'modern medicine." These will probably give them a little added standing among their own people. It is to be hoped that their patients will find the bandages, quinine and vitamin tablets as efficacious as166 words
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1730 1958-09-22 6 DARSIE GILLIE - Gen. de Gaulle hopes to please all the people all the time DARSIE GILLIE by PARIS. Sun. f\N September 28, In the referendum on his new Constitution, General de Gaulle will sweep into a single net the votes of Africans welcoming the right to secede and of Conservative Frenchmen who1,730 words
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268 1958-09-22 6 HPHE letter from "Company Director" in the Straits Times of Sept. 16 is of interest to the Federation Military College since this director evidently is not aware that one of the objects of this College is to be a source of young men268 words
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88 1958-09-22 6 GIVE MORE POWERS TO CURB GANGSTERS r pHE public will welcome any move to give the police more power to deal with the gangsters effectively. The Government must act fast or suffer the consequences of being too sluggish. The people of this country do not wish to be terrorised by88 words
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Letter93 1958-09-22 6 SHOULD like to draw attention to the large number of accidents at the Batu village junction, five m,iles from Kuala Lumpur. The villagers call it a "black area". Anyone risks a limb if he tries to cross Inoh Road is one of the busiest In Kunla Lumpur and93 words
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135 1958-09-22 7 STAFF OF PALACE FIGHTS FIRE IN KITCHEN KOTA BHARU, Sun. Members of the royal household fought a fire in the kitchen of the Istana Serichermelang, residence of the Sultan of Kelantan, in Kebun Jalan here yesterday The Sultan ordered a servant to summon the fire brigade. But before two fire135 words
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Article57 1958-09-22 7 ALOR STAR. Sun.— The Alor Star magistrate. Inche Hassan bin Hussein, today acquitted a butcher, Iskandar Abdul Ghani, of causing hurt to a trade rival, Iskandar Bacha. Iskandar Abdul Ghanl, 52. whose defence was not called, was alleged to have flung sulphuric acid at Bacha at Limbong57 words
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Article59 1958-09-22 7 KUALA LIPIS, Sun. Twenty aborigine bomohs completed a medical course at the Aborigine Medical Treatment and Training Centre here this weekend. They were given badges and medical boxes containing bandages, quinine and vitamin tablets. The course was the sixth one held in the centre since September last59 words
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660 1958-09-22 7 ROYAL TRAIN STEAMS INTO KUALA KANGSAR^AND TWO-DAY PERAK VISIT BEGINS DRIVE IN STATE, THEN 21-GUN SALUTE AND LOYAL ADDRESS KUALA KANGSAR, Sunday. THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong began their three-day state visit to Perak when they arrived at this royal660 words
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Article37 1958-09-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Mentri Besar of Negri Sembilan, Dato Shamsuddln bin Nain, yesterday held a "meet the people" session at the Lenggeng Malay girls' school in the Seremban district. About 250 people attended37 words
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Article30 1958-09-22 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Inche Abdul Raof bin Haji Sa'at. District Officer. Kluang. has gone on leave. During his absence Inche Abdullah bin Ahmad will act for him.30 words
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Article, Illustration90 1958-09-22 7 BAGPIPERS of the sth Bn. the Royal Malay Regiment yesterday played "Blue Bonnets o'er the Border" to bid farewell to their comrades-in-arms, the Ist Bn. the King's Own Scottish Borderers when they sailed for home from Singapore The 600 officers and men of the90 words
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142 1958-09-22 7 KUALA Lumpur, Sun. Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, the Acting Solicitor General, Singapore, has turned down a top postCommissioner for Law Revision in the Federation's Legal Department, to revise the country's laws. A revision of the laws u> necessary because they are in a "jumble",142 words
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Article26 1958-09-22 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Johore revenue from the supply of piped water last year amounted to $1,986,313 The estimated revenue this year Is $1,962,50026 words
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321 1958-09-22 7 IPOH, Sun The po--1 sition of Chinese education in Malaya was in "very grave danger" because it had not been accorded a "reasonable status," Mr. Lim Lian Geok. chairman of the Chinese Schoolteachers' Association, said last night. Speaking at an MCA sponsored conference of more321 words
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Article, Illustration205 1958-09-22 7 One of XL's biggest weddings this year KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. jtfflSS GUNN CHIT WHA, lawyer daughter of the Malayan High Commis- sioner in Australia, today married Mr. Lav Foo Sun, an engineer, at Kuala Lumpur Wesley Church. It was one of the capital's biggest weddings this year.205 words
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Article35 1958-09-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.Two British M.P.s arrived here today from Singapore to make an unofficial study of the country. They are Viscount Lambton and Mr P. Goodhart. both of the Conservative Party.35 words
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Article25 1958-09-22 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Regent of Johore and his consort will leave for Brunei tomorrow to attend the opening of the new mosque.25 words
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Article48 1958-09-22 7 IPOH, Sun. The Government Clerical Union is to start evening classes for Its members to prepare them for admission into the permanent I establishment. Members at an extraordinary meeting of the Perak branch here today were told that the classes would start from Oct. 1.48 words
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Article206 1958-09-22 7 NATIONAL MOSQUE 'GIFT' TO TENGKU I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. I A national mosque is to be built in Kuala Lumpur as a symbol of Malaya's independence and as a "tfift to the father of our nation" Tengku Abdul Rahman. The Minister of Defence, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hu> sein, announced this206 words
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Article34 1958-09-22 7 PENANG. Sun. Mr Lam York Kee, a traffic officer in the Penang telecommunications department, was married yesterday to Miss Low Yut Ying. youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs. Low Hun Leon (434 words
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Advertisement136 1958-09-22 7 GarrarD Sn-inifflfi ttt't intuit 4-iuls Vow 1 Off r ll*>IHT Hi-Fi Itt'fn tnhn turn 111 \\S( HirilON PMK-I'P Typt TPA.IO with Moving Coil Cartridge Ml* Matching Transformer, with Diamond Needle ftr Micrtgrttvt and Sapphire ftr 78 r.p.m. records. TRANSCRIPTION MOTOR MODEL 301 With Strtbtsctpie Turntable $225.00 (Federation Duty Extra) From136 words
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Advertisement152 1958-09-22 7 1 YOUR sort of boat... it the tewing launch, fishing boat, coatter or telt propelled lighter the tort of boat Htat requires a sturdy trouble free engine, a boat in which you would install only the Best engine tit a RUSTON I Photo Mob.i« Foto v>w« By courtesy ImMh V-^c152 words
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Article380 1958-09-22 8 Stalin on the war path STALIN'S CORRESPONDENCE WITH CHURCHILL, ATTLEE, ROOSEVELT AND TRUMAN, 1941-45. Published by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the U.S.S.R. (Law nee Wishart. 255.) fTHE collection of do- cuments now published from the Soviet archives follows closely on the book "ChurchillRoosevelt Stalin: the War they Waged380 words
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Article1107 1958-09-22 8 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD By BRICHTER THAN 1,000 SUNS. By Dr. Robert Jungle. (Collancz 21s). THE FEARFUL CHOICE. By Philip Toynbee. (Collancx Bs. 6d.1. I^O-ONE saw the first flash of atomic fire at Alamogordo. Everything happened faster than it could be understood. But those who turned their heads quickly1,107 words
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Advertisement272 1958-09-22 8 »»hii m vrmw If you use the TELEPHONEyou should know about STC. In many telephone exchanges in this country and overseas STC equipment is in service, for the telephone and Standard grew up side by side. Many of the important developments in this, and other branches of telecommunications, were pioneered272 words
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Advertisement240 1958-09-22 8 Brighten dull eyec.., HHk^k jitimT t KSu|£'' 'it, Jm^m^mW^K *vtR 0, I«O nn^^Km^Bmm^WNm. "I? mWmr^^ ...this easy way H Tired eyes become bright eyes j-iflljfp regularly and keep your eyes ffCTf l*^^y fresh, clear and young. Ippl OPTONE EYE DROPS REGISTERED TRADE MARK Buy your Locks and Builders' Hardware from240 words
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Miscellaneous183 1958-09-22 8 Straits Times Crossword "77" ACROSS 9 A atone In the movement of 10 Sr?ioV Uke th "Wi needs must love U»--11 Sunlly support (4). we lt <T«>ny.on> 13 She comes out with a cry ol rnmamnnA not nain tn »mmif <7i ls Correspond (10). s Sr^SSar 1 ssarts.2. in 4"<k...183 words
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Article, Illustration1380 1958-09-22 9 Villiers AdamEccentric horror writer ]N the ISM»' N every lounger of Hris knew the shabby, flamboyant bohemian, tottering from gutter to gutter with an armful of manuscripts Villierti de L'lsle Adam. Only alter death in a poorhouse was he recognised as one of the classic masters of the French shortDaily Mirror - 1,380 words
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Advertisement324 1958-09-22 9 HERE IS YOUR NEW A UST|N ■VdrAaST /T>*^ ~^^^^^s^a^a^B«iJ^ i^Z\ v.l i -ac- > ism*/**-" jX. ISi8»i(«r^^»«B^-«^ VI You're nearer the future in an Austin A.40 Pinm Parma, oik of \\w world s «etT»?ty Four Turward g«*ar>. and tin? rcwid»tylr*K dMtgnrd llk- im?w Austin A.40. It breaking Auntin A' series324 words
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Advertisement190 1958-09-22 9 Photography without figuring It'sPeXeie-automatic Super 111 < with Automofic Coupled Exposure System Interchongeoble Lenses and Bright Luminous Frame Coupled Rongefinder is sure to give you good pictures everytime without figuring! HBSSSSMK The Coupled Luminous fo*\ Zil\W l^lfcl Frame Finder For 4 I IftSffITTTS^III dl erpnt Focal Lengths ,1 1 ivjMWjJjj^HJJ190 words
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Miscellaneous124 1958-09-22 9 i nrin<>n t\ i o. By Muz Mho Saint By Lasliv Vhartvris fAS YOU SEE THOSE SAMPLES VVgß^^^^ SOME TREACHERy J ALREAPY II NOW, I THINK! J LET ME PEAL »VITH J J FOUND TO SE NOTHING BUT PLAIN WATER-] WERE/SEND FOR^PONE SO^B —^^"^K^ Hl/Vl MCtTmk Mirk Trary By Vhesier124 words
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888 1958-09-22 10 By Our Market Correspondent pOR a short time last week Malayan tin share operators, who had been growing toucher of late lost their heads, but the panic soon subsided. The reason for the panic was the fall of £90 a ton in the888 words
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Article98 1958-09-22 10 urrrnt Date* of Total Total for payment payment for previous year year Fraaer Neave LM. (Ords.) 30 cents 4- Oct. 25 38 cU 27 cts. Malayan Breweries Ltd. (Ords.) 20 cents' Oct. 25 32 cU. 30 eta. Robinson Cn. Ltd. (Ords.) 30%t Oct. 4 26% Suivtri Way Drrdjinj98 words
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Article541 1958-09-22 10 AFTER the disturbing; news the tin market was, a little more confident on Saturday morning when there was a rise in price of $6.50 to $351 |/-r picul following Friday's big drop of $24. What the future holds for the international agreement, however now the bufferAP - 541 words
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Article397 1958-09-22 10 r PI 1 1 following business done in the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of brokers for the period Sept. 13 to 19 INDUSTRIALS: Federal Dispensary $1 12 l n, Praser Neave Ords. $2.75 to $2 87' 2 to $2.85 cum all, Gammons397 words
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Article675 1958-09-22 10 rr following list of revised quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after its last meeting on Friday. IMUSTRIAL* <>r» orinfrrt il 9C >rds l.tft tn >c»- lr» II lOUVrrtl a.B Petrol 49/- I r r 4|» U Con. Tin sni t Tel ii/t Ord«675 words
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Advertisement410 1958-09-22 10 NOTICES THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. (MALAYA) LTD., 2 A 4. CAMPBELL ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR Notice is given t*at AdatlcaiH=nni> Francis X^vler. Identity C rd N> 5L*****3. Is no longer emplo ed by thC Company an<J is not therefore, authorised to collect money on our behalf. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Colony of Singapore410 words
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Advertisement803 1958-09-22 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA ASSISTANT LECTURESHIP IN THE DEPARTMENT OF DENTISTRY Applications are invited for appointment to an Assistant Lectureship in the Department of Dentistry with special reference to the field of Conservative Dentistry Candidates must have a good dental qualification, preference being given to candidates with teaching experience803 words
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Advertisement557 1958-09-22 10 NOTICES NOTICE This Is to notify the oubllc that Llew Fook See of 110 Pudu Road. Kuala Lumpur, Is no longer employed by this Company and ha> no authority to collect money oi transact any business whatsoever on our behalf. ORCHARD MOTOR CO.. LTD. 115 Pudu Road. Kuala Lumpur NOTICE557 words
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Advertisement941 1958-09-22 10 "K LINE" Japan, U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast Service Spore P Sham Penang ETA Kobe ETA LA ETA NT Maauaa Mara' lit call it/11 Oct II Oct 11 Oct M call U, 15 Oct n Oct 11 Nt. 24 Ho* "llataei Mk«" lit call 10/11 Mm 1? «a» 13 Nt. 2H941 words
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Advertisement1437 1958-09-22 11 Ten zoos MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Mk »4ii (II tilts) .Incorporated in Singapore.) 02 NaM) S B7Tt n THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS TB LIVERPOOL, U.ASSOW, LONDON t CONTINENTAL PORTS (Via Su»i will liberty ta artcMd via Paaaaa tr Cat if (aal Nipt) Carriers option tl arocetd via other ports to1,437 words
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Advertisement1240 1958-09-22 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES HSMEWARBS SAILINGS FOR ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA. ANTWERP, ROTTERSAM BREMEN, HAMBURG, CSPEHNAGEN, GOTHENBURG, SSU Spore P. S'haa Ptaang "KINA" M Pait •SELANOIA"t Cal.S/1 23 23 Sept 24/2S Sept "lUSUANGA" 3/ 4 Oct J t Oct 7/ 1 Set "SONGKHU" I 9 Oct "FAISTRIA"' 2314 Oet Set 21/211,240 words
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Advertisement1342 1958-09-22 11 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. T 2 J,' n SINGAPBK (Incorporate!" in the United Kingdom) I LINES SAttWCS TS ABEN, UK I CONTINT.NTAI PORTS Spo»t t. S'kaa Ptnaog BENCRUACNAN for Hamburg, London, Rotterdam M'bro 23/21 Sept 21 Sept 30 Sept/1 M BtNOORAN fo- London, RottefMm, 21/11 Sapt Sremea, Hamborg 271,342 words
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Advertisement1309 1958-09-22 11 McALISTER CO., LTD. Til Hi.: 2SMI EI.I.ERMAW LIWES KaVAVENKSS LIME LONDON HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANCELES. SAN FRANCISCO. RAMBURC 1 NUU UATTLE, VANCOUVER I PSRTLANt md for U.S.A. Nvrtti Atlantic Ports Accepting carga fir Ceitral A SmIB mt Can** via Colombo Aatrxa Cm OF SINGAPORE' BRSNIVILIE S'pert P. Shan PeMag Sport1,309 words
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Article689 1958-09-22 12 'GOLDEN BOIT QUIXALL DRAWS DAY'S BIGGEST CROWD lONDON, Sun.— Unpredict able Tottenham Hotspur, fourth from bottom in the English First Division, nearly brought off the shock result of the day at Old Trafford, where "(iolden Boy" Albert Quixall, Manchester Uni t c d'sReuter - 689 words
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323 1958-09-22 12 Results of Saturdays UK soccer matches JONDUN, Sun. Brtulte of J English and Scottish soccer matches yesterday were: Arsenal 4 Man. t'itj I Aston 1 Blackpool 1 Bolton 3 Null- For. 2 Kui nlt> 2 I v I(M Everton 3 irni. t Lrices 2 West Hr.nn 2 Man. United 2323 words
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Article28 1958-09-22 12 BRATISLAVA. Czechoslovakia, Bun. Czechoslovakia beat Switzerland 2-1 af ter the teams had been leve 1-1 at half time in their International soccer match here yesterday— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article31 1958-09-22 12 BEDFORD. (England). Sun -The touring South African amateur soccer team beat Bedford Town, the English Southern League club. 3-7 here yesterday In the second match of the tour— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article137 1958-09-22 12 RUSSIANS SUFFER ANOTHER SETBACK AUGSBURG, Germany, Sun. —The Soviet track team suffered its third straight setback yesterday when West Germany finished with an almost unbeatable 62 to 46 points lead on the opening day of their two-day meet here. The Germans led by exactly i..c same margin as the United137 words
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Article1078 1958-09-22 12 FIRST DIVISION P W D L F APts Bolton 9 5 3 1 20 14 13 Arsenal g b 0 3 30 12 12 Luton 0 3 6 0 16 8 12 Man. Hid 9 4 3 2 25 13 11 West Brora 9 3 5 1 231,078 words
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Article196 1958-09-22 12 LONDON, Sun— Wasps beat Milan, of Italy, 32-6 in their Rugby Union match played yesterday. Other Rugby Union results: Harlequins 35 St. Mary's Hosp I; London Irish 17 United Serices FWtsmouth 5; London Scoti*h 0 Edinburgh Academicals 11; v<etro Police 13 St. Thomas's Hospital 13;Reuter - 196 words
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Article84 1958-09-22 12 LONDON. Sun— Results of Rugby League matches played yesterday were: Bat ley 30 Keferhley 4; Blackpool Borough 8 Leigh 7; Bramley 11 Barrow 0: Doncaster 14 Dewsbury 5; Halifax 20 Hull 15: Hull Kingston Rovers 13 Salford 21. Hunslet 32 Huddersneld 14. Liverpool City 16 Castleford 7; RochdaleReuter - 84 words
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Article58 1958-09-22 12 PARIS, Sun. Ken Rose- wall beat fellow-Australian Frank Sedgman 6-4, 6-3, 5-7, 6-2 in a semi-final of the World Professional Lawn Tennis Championships here yesterday. The other semi-final, between Pancho Gonzales and Lew Hoad was halted because of bad light at set-all. Gonzales won the first setReuter - 58 words
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Article177 1958-09-22 12 BIRMINGHAM, Sun Burly. long hitting Harry Weetman, the English international, won his third major golf tournament of the season when he clinched first prize of £1.000 .n the Dunlop Masters Tournament at Little Aston here yesterday. Winner of the Penfold Swallow (first prize 1.000 1 andReuter - 177 words
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Advertisement512 1958-09-22 12 iICMHAY ORGANISATION §1 i: rotifrvi "m now showii(g! V T™ «wl™ ii ,jb.. i.« 5. 4.15, MS pjn. j 1 Rossano ',RAZZI "A CERTAIN SMILE" (Fox) j COMING SOON! William Holdrn "THE KEY" (CoL). 1 fJl^l-VJ j P 3 h m NOW SHOWING! *T T atXXlJLaaal a.m.-1.43-4 15 (.45 A512 words
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Advertisement488 1958-09-22 12 B LaaaW^BaaaryaaM^Tj^aAa^M I I P 1 A I IbbbvV ""^aal m 3 iPHONE LAST 2 DAYS a 11. 1.'5, 4, 6.30 A 9.30 J LAPP rKUUU KtDCL n,^ L«4M Technicolor, i Wed. 4 Show only! "FULL OF JOY" Mandarin (SB). 1 B Premiere Opening WEDNESDAY 9.30 p.m ,R»ck Hidtoi "TWILIGHT488 words
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264 1958-09-22 13 JULIAN BATES - JULIAN BATES By VIEWPORT, (Khode 11 Island), Sun.— The United States yacht Columbia, defending the America's Cup which her country has held for the past 107 years, beat the British challenger Sceptre here yesterday in the first race of the new challengeReuter - 264 words
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Article150 1958-09-22 13 BOSTON, Sun. Hogan "Kid" Bassay. Nigerian holder of the world featherweight boxing title, emphasised his considerable talents here last night when he stopped Willie Pep. twice former world champion, in the ninth round of their tenround non-title fight. After being floored by a tremendousReuter - 150 words
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Advertisement550 1958-09-22 13 (I unlinued from Pagr 6) SITUATIONS VAI.WI 20 Word, Si (Via.)— Box it et: txtrm. EUROPEAN COMPANY REQUIRES Accounts Clerk wih Cambridge school Certificate and L.C.C. Higher Accounting Certificate. Accounting -xperknee essential; audit experience a recommendation. Age under 30 years. Applications, slating present salary. to Box A 4198 S.T. ASIAN550 words
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Advertisement294 1958-09-22 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Word, tS (Min.)-BoM St tl: txtrm. DOUBLE STOREY unfurnished semi-detached house at Eden Park opposite Race Course. 3 bedrooms Monthly rent $320/. Box A 4193 S.T. LARGE AIRY FRONT Bedroom Unfurnished. Katong, But route. .uit Couple. Working girls or small family, modern conveniences. Box A 4206. S.T.294 words
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Advertisement837 1958-09-22 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED ttWmrd, ti (Min.)-Box St tt: txtrm. WANTED UNFURNISHED FLAT or House, 3 bedrooms. District 15 or 16. Post Box 106. Spore. BACHELOR REQUIRES Fully Furnished Flat or Bungalow Districts 9, 10 or 11. Willing accept leave accommodation for six months. Phone *****. END OP SBPTBMBER/Beptn October Fully Furnished837 words
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Advertisement917 1958-09-22 13 WANTED I te Wmrd, $i mm. i Box St tt: txtrm. WANTED BJderly Eurasian Lady with no Family Tiea, if possible. to look after three Bur*sian Children must stay in. Box A 4209 S.T. WANTED One Used Latex recetvtaff Tank 7000 to MOO Gallons preferably Horizontal Cylindrical but otlier shape917 words
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Advertisement746 1958-09-22 13 FOR SALE M Word, ti (Him.)— Box it H: oxtrm. BBCHSTKTN 6'» feet Giand Piano (German-Make) for Immediate sale. Owner leaving Colony. On view at Keller Piano Company, 2, Orchard Road, Singapore 9. PLANTING MATERIAL For Sale Available immediately TJ.I selfed seed Germinated/Ungermlnated,, Mixed clonal seed and ordinary seed. Apply746 words
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Advertisement852 1958-09-22 13 NOTICES TENDER Tenders will be letelred np to noon Friday, 3rd Cctobei 1958, a" the Ministry of Health, Palmer Road, Singapore 2. for tbe supply and delivery of 30 Cot Fowler Beds. Tender forms, specifications 1 and conditions of tender are available from the Qjyernmept Medical Store. Silat Road. Singapore852 words
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Advertisement366 1958-09-22 13 TENDERS MEDICAL TENDER Tenders will be received a*, the Ministry of Health. Palmer Road. Singapore 2, up to noon on Thursday itfc October. 1958. for supply of X-Ray Films and Medical Gases for the year 1959. Full particulars may be obtained from I the Government Medical Store, i Silat Ro*d366 words
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Advertisement225 1958-09-22 13 P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE The closing date of tender for the construction of a New Primary School at Ampaagan, Seremban is extended from Z2na September to 3id October 1958 JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Cla^s 'E' and above registered P.W.D. Contractors will be received by the State Engineer, Johoie. up225 words
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Article73 1958-09-22 14 PROBABLE runners, ith weights, for the Sultan's Gold Vase race over five and a half furlongs straight at Ipoh and on Saturday are: Distine 912 Amusement Park 8.10 Prince of Lalita 8.07 Malayan Scholar B.ob s.in of Burma 8.05 Red Sunrise 8.03 Traveller's Cheque 8.01 St. Vitus73 words
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Article171 1958-09-22 14 King Fun rallies to enter final KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Andrew Lee King Fun. a former University of Hong Kong tennis champion, qualified for the men's singles final of the Selangor Golf Club tennis championships here today by beating W.D. Edmonds 7-5. 6-4. King Fun came from behind in both sets171 words
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Article42 1958-09-22 14 STOCKHOLM. Sun— Thofim Lomakin of the Soviet Union won the light-heavy-weight title in the world weightllftlng championships here yesterday with a total poundage of 969 J. His three lifts were: press 308}. snatch 2864 and jerk 3745.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article33 1958-09-22 14 WEMBLEY. London, Sun.— Barry Briggs, of New Zealand, retained the World Speedway championship at the Empire Stadium here last night. Ove Fundln (Sweden^ was second and Aub Lawson (Australia) third.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article85 1958-09-22 14 PENANG. Sun.— Penang will hold l's first rugger trial this year on the Western Road ground tomorrow. Teams are: Bines: I. Chandler: Shepherd. Pearson. Denman. H. Joseph; Boon Oon Lor. D. Sample: Hitchman, Allen. D. R. Fraser; Kinine, Roland: Butlrose. McDonald and Penny. Greens: P. Orrgory:85 words
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Article433 1958-09-22 14 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Fifteen horses handicapped for Gold Vase By Trial winner Holiday Time gets one pound less IFOH, Sunday. FIFTEEN Class One horse* have been handi capped for the Sultan's < .old Vase race over five and a half furlongs straight to be run here on Saturday.433 words
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Article354 1958-09-22 14 I'll decide on pro offer later this week VIELBOURNE, Sun. ifl World record miler Herb Elliott left for his home in Perth yesterday still undecided whether to accept or reject an offer of $760,--000 to turn professional. "I've received a lot of advice both ways." Elliott said. 'But nowReuter - 354 words
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Article423 1958-09-22 14 .yrH.lils for all eight races on Wednesday, second day of the Perak Turf Club's Sultan* (.old Vaar meeting, are: Cl. iDlv. S';l Charge Sheet 9.00 Ste\e 8.13 Cvuag 8.11 loiMsphi-n 8.10 Programme 8.08 Take Easy 8.07 Steam On 8.07 Prosperity 8.06 Tourong 8.05 Wonder Kid423 words
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Article190 1958-09-22 14 KUALA LUMi-UR, Monday. rpHE Malayan Chinese F.A. has suggested new 1 dates for its matches at Saigon next month during Vietnam's independence anniversary celebrations. The M.C.F.A originally intended to play three matches, in Saigon, after the annual Ho Ho Cup match against I Kong on Nov.190 words
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279 1958-09-22 14 MALAYS GET SEVEN OFF CHINESE IN 'TRIAL' KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Ma- 1 layan Malay.-, showed mat they were the best communal soccer side in the country when they scored a 7-2 w.n over Malayan Chinese in a floodlit match at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. The match was a warm up279 words
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Article45 1958-09-22 14 LOS ANGELES, Sun. —Ham Richardson and Alex Olmedo will meet in the final of the Pacific Southwest tennis tournament. In the semi finals yesterday, Richardson beat Mai Anderson 2-6. 6-0. 9-7, 4-6, 6-2, and Oknedo beat Vie Seixas 10-8 2-6. 9-7. 6-3 UP.I.UPI - 45 words
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Article85 1958-09-22 14 TOKYO. Sun The Japan ese lawn tennis learn today won the second Asian lawn tennis championships when II >eat a Korean team 5-0 be fore a capacity crowd at the national tennis court In Tokyo Yesterday Japan beat Fur ost 5-0 With her victories over the85 words
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Article39 1958-09-22 14 HONG KONG, Sun. The Football Club of South Korea held a Kowloon Combined Chinese team in a 3-3 draw after being down at 2-1 at half time in the first of a three-game series here today ReuterReuter - 39 words
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111 1958-09-22 14 DENANG, Sun Chinese I Recreation Club, the Penang League cricket champions, beat Kilat Club, the Selangor League champions, by 56 runs in a friendly twoday game which ended at Victoria Oreen here today. Brilliant fielding won the Penang Chinese the match which ended half an111 words
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Article, Illustration179 1958-09-22 14 SAUL JOSHUA - SCOTTISH 'CAP' RODD LEAVES FOR HK SOON SAUL JOSHUA By A SCOTTISH international rugger playrr hrn breathed new life into th< Naval Base XV sintr h< first turned out for the side about a month ago. He is twenty-three-year-old John Adrian Tremaynr Rodd. a lieutenant in tin Royal Navy stationed179 words
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Article309 1958-09-22 14 JOE KZEKIEL - I quit, says Tan Ser Cher JOE KZEKIEL By CINUAPORE weigh t- lifter Tan Ser Cher, who won the gold medal in the featherweignt division at the Cardiff Empire Games this year, has decided to retire. Tan. 25. said yesterday he had made up his mind to quit some time309 words
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Article26 1958-09-22 14 NAIROBI. Sun The English men's hockey team compieted their African tour yesterday when they beat Kenya 6-4 here Kenya led 3-1 at half-time Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Miscellaneous46 1958-09-22 14 &&l&2£ZPa KUALA LL'MPUB: Soccer: FAS. Cup quarctr-flnul reply— Selangor Rangers t T.P.C.A., Merdeka stadium (SIS p.m.) Ratter: RAF v Selangor United RAP ground PENANG: Rugby State trial. Western Reed. MIAR: Soccer: Dlv. 1— Permuda Jaya v Kwong Slew Wai Koon KLIiANG: Soccer: Police v BM H.46 words
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