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Title Section22 1958-09-30 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SAI E EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times /Hal*** fat*** 1 Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1958 19 CENTS22 words
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Article305 1958-09-30 1 DETAINEES CAW NOW APPEAL TO TRIBUNAL Order-in-Council allows them to send in applications Judge will make decision AN Order-in-Coun-cil preparing the way for Singapore's first general election under the new home rule constitution was published yesterday. It includes provisions relating to detainees. It contains the restriction305 words
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Article, Illustration46 1958-09-30 1 A TRUCK carrying a rescue team and a boat loaded with relief supplies churns through a flooded Tokyo street after Saturday's typhoon and violent rainfall. Death toll throughout Japan to date is 337, with 1,400 people still missing. U.P.I, pictureUPI - 46 words
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103 1958-09-30 1 MORE RAF civilian workers In Singapore are to be retrenched. A Far East Air Force spokesman said yesterday that the cuts had to be made because of lack of cash in the 1958-59 civilian staff estimates. No definite figure could be given at present.103 words
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Article, Illustration433 1958-09-30 1 3 REDS GIVE UP TO AN ALLIANCE COUNCILLOR TELUK ANSON, Monday. 'JM1 RKK Communist terrorists, accompanied by relatives who had contacted them in the jungle, yesterday went to the home of Alliance State Councillor, Mr. Woo Saik Hong, and surrendered. Mr. Woo, 49, a businessman, took them to the police433 words
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104 1958-09-30 1 Experts to meet on the ups and downs of rubber MONTREAL. Mon. A study group of Commonwealth experts and officials will soon meet In London for a private study of the problem of rubber price fluctuations, an authoritative source said yesterday. The source said this decision had been taken atReuter - 104 words
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Article48 1958-09-30 1 ONTARIO, Mon— Malaya's Minister of Commerce and Industry. Mr. Tan Slew Sin, who is on a tour of Canada after attending the Commonwealth economic conference, arrived here today after a visit to Niagara Falls. He will go on to Toronto on Wednesday. U.P.I.UPI - 48 words
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154 1958-09-30 1 TAIPEH, Monday. RATIONALIST transport planes flew through heavy Communist anti-aircraft artillery flre last night to parachute more supplies to beleaguered Quemoy Island. But today an urgently needed sea convoy to Quemoy was cancelled because of rough weather. Reports circulating here say the shortage of154 words
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Article23 1958-09-30 1 DETROIT, Mon. The United Auto Workers' Union yesterday postponed a strike deadline against Oeneral Motors Corporation from tomorrow to Thursday. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article241 1958-09-30 1 Notes in ballot boxes may give answers lOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Seven thousand people living in the remote Pengerang area of south-east Johore were asked questions like this last night: "What are the names of local terrorist sympathisers or helpers?" Only the Special Branch knows what241 words
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128 1958-09-30 1 'CHOOSEY' UNEMPLOYED YOUTHS ANNOY THE TENGKU UUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, Is annoyed with the unemployed workers who picketed the Federal House here for Jobs. He told reporters on arrival here from a flve-day visit to Brunei: "I don't like the way these unemployed workers do128 words
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Article90 1958-09-30 1 NICOSIA, Mon. Cars leaving Nicosia were jammed bumper to bumper far a mile this morning when security forces checked identity cards in a lightning follow-up to a* terrorist attack which seriously wounded three Turkish Cypriots. Light military aircraft circled overhead minutes after terrorists walked calmly90 words
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Article84 1958-09-30 1 PARIS. Mon. France today sacked its only overseas territory to vote against General Charles de Gaulle's new constitution. A letter to Mr. Sekou Toure. Prime Minister of Guinea, said the territory no longer formed part of French West Africa. The Government communique also informed Guinea a landReuter - 84 words
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Article52 1958-09-30 1 LONDON, Mon.— Col. Sir Henry Hau-shik Lee. Malaya's Finance Minister, who attended tho Commonwealth economic trade conference in Montreal, arrived here today on his way home. A Malaya House official said that Col. Lee had no appointments with British Government Ministers. He leaves for Malaya onReuter - 52 words
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Article43 1958-09-30 1 MONTGOMERY, Mon Alabama Governor James Folsom today commuted to life imprisonment the death sentence on Negro Jimmy Wilson, 55, convicted of robbing a white widow of Ms:, so in a burglary at night, a capital crime in this State.— UPl.43 words
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Advertisement59 1958-09-30 1 aITSCHEAPER GAS SHOWROOMS M»nio» Start The CITYKeTM Servke) it/sry ctitiwooD «^»C>'" W m B """"m^^^i^Bw Tht growing child ex- (^^^^^/^^^g2 pendi his energies at in enormous rate -growing ■«Ul>^^^^^llDi fast and playing hard. Nourishment must keep IBt^UB N JP*-~""»\ pace and that is why :J Brand s Essence of Chicken59 words
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Article57 1958-09-30 2 $25,000 Jackpot to be won! DON'T be left out of the exciteneit, There's $2."),(M)() to Ix> won. So buy your MM now MM join in the fun. Share the thrill of this month's great Jnckpot contest, which closes on Monday next. You ha v c only SEVEN days left to57 words
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Article29 1958-09-30 2 The Singapore Education Minls'ry has asked school principals to make their playgrounds available to the Community Recreation Division for public recreation wh*>n they are not in use.29 words
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108 1958-09-30 2 CANED: 3 PRISONERS WHO BEAT UP CONVICTS AT CHANGI THREE more prison- ers were flogged yesterday for assaulting fellow convicts in Changi Jail. Two were given 12 strokes of the rotan and the third six. They were the second batch ordered to be whip»ped by Mr. G. A. S. Ellery,108 words
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Article30 1958-09-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. About 300 people attended the British Council hall here last night to see the five films which recently won the panMalayan amateur cine contest.30 words
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Article31 1958-09-30 2 PENANO, Mon —The State Council today passed an enactment providing for the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong to appoint an acting Governor whenever the Governor is unable to exercise his function*.31 words
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Article, Illustration122 1958-09-30 2 IR. DAVIDSON SOMKRS, vice-president of the World Bank, signs the loan documents giving Malaya 5106.8 M.000 to finance the Cameron Highlands power project. ixikmK on (from left): Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, Malayan ambassador in Washington. Mr. John Scott, of the Chartei Bank. New122 words
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Article59 1958-09-30 2 Five youths were charged In Singapore yesterday with breaking into the Polar Creameries, McPherson Road, and stealing cash and Jewellery worth $260 at 4.15 a.m. on Saturday. They were- Ho Pock Lent, Ling Ngee Khoon, Lim Hock Chye. Goh Keng Eng and Yeo Kum Seng. No59 words
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Article52 1958-09-30 2 IPOH. Mon. A rubber tapper. Panjang Ahmad bin Ngah Bidln. 45, died In the Ipoh hospital on Saturday evening after a road accident in Chemor 10 miles from here. Ahmad was riding a bicycle when he was involved with a police vehicle in a collision on52 words
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227 1958-09-30 2 From LEE KOON CHOY HONG KONG, Monday. DRETTY Mrs. Zaiton Ibrahim bin Ahmad today burst into tears when she saw the poverty cf the fishing village of Aberdeen. She and her husband. Inche Zaiton Ibrahim bin Ahmad. deputy permanent secretary (Political Affairs)227 words
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160 1958-09-30 2 rpHE Earl of Selkirk, First Lord of the Admiralty, A yesterday had a word of praise for the Singapore Division of the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. I After visiting division headquarters at Telok Ayer Basin he said it seemed to be "extremely well160 words
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Article95 1958-09-30 2 100 RUNNERS FACE THE SACK QNE hundred Chinese v lodging house runners in Singapore face dismissal if passenger travel to China continues to drop. The fall in the number of Singapore and Federation Chinese travelling to China has caused lodging house keepers to stop paying them retainers. For the owners95 words
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Article54 1958-09-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Inche Ahmad Farouk. bin Isahak, son of Inche S. M. Isahak. headmaster of the Islah English School. Kota Bahru. left, here by BOAC this evening for Irelanu to enter Queen's University, Belfast, for a degree in economics. He was awarded a54 words
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101 1958-09-30 2 The life story of 'Sold For Silver Janet Lim may go on the screen From HALL-ROMNEY I ONDON, Mon. The ±f lift story of Miss Janet Lim, matron of St An. drew's Mission Hospital Singapore, may be told on the screen. A copy of her book. "Sold for Silver" has101 words
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Article56 1958-09-30 2 LONDON. Mon. Mr Eric Gillett. who was Johore Professor of English Language and Literature at Rallies College. Singapore, beforo the war. has been appointed general editor of the Royal National Institute for the Blind in London. Since leaving Singapore, Mr. Gillett has become wellknown as56 words
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Miscellaneous41 1958-09-30 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby ITS OECN ><^VHyj OKIM6 YOU y-jf LCTS TAK£ fBUT TUAT Ott\ 'frUENUMBCS <SOM MILS*,-^ (AMO TAKM MCACt7I| M^^-N UALF AM OOUO I '""•L. Ivt 9OT C LONMtt TUAN TUB nfPJr&LHSJ s s MUMBec Five I V--7Y >41 words
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Article350 1958-09-30 3 COMMUNIST PARTY TAKES ITS BIGGEST BEATING IN TEN YEARS A LANDSLIDE VOTE IN FRANCE AND ALGERIA FOR THE NEW CONSTITUTION PARIS, Monday. IN a landslide vote that routed the Communists and other opponents of Gen. de Gaulle, Metropolitan France and her overseas territories votedReuter - 350 words
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209 1958-09-30 3 PARIS, Mon. The Fifth Republic, will become official on Oct. 5. But it won't be work ing until next January. And in the meantime, Gen. de Gaulie will hold in his hands virtually unprecedented dicta, torial powers. The new constitution becomes official209 words
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Article53 1958-09-30 3 COLOMBEY LES DEUX EGLISE, Mon. Electors of this little village, 150 miles from Paris, yesterday gave an overwhelming vote of con- fidence to Its most illustrious citizen Gen. de Gaulle. Of the 196 who voted only one said "No" and the general said: "It wasReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-09-30 3 GEN. DE GAULLE, once again France's man of destiny, is greeted by enthusiastic crowds at Mar. seilles daring a country, wide tour to rally support for his proposals for a new constitution for France which will bring stability to its faction-ridden poll, tical system.—UPI - 52 words
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346 1958-09-30 3 BOMB CHINA MAINLAND THREAT BY CHIANG He waits for 'crucial moment' TAIPEH, Monday. PRESIDENT CHIANG KAI-SHEK said here today 1 that the Nationalists would bomb the China mainland under certain circumstances. But, he said, the "crucial moment" had not yet I arrived. The President said: "We will not endure theReuter - 346 words
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106 1958-09-30 3 Gaitskell: No more squabbling please SCARBOROUGH, Mon.— Mr. i)u,ii Ciaitskell last night appealed for an end to squabbles inside the La. bour Party. Addressing a rally on the eve of its annual conference, he said: "Discussion and dispute is in the very nature of our democratic party, but a timeReuter - 106 words
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Article203 1958-09-30 3 MENON'S 3-POINT PLAN FOR FORMOSA XfEW YORK, Mon India's Defence Minister, Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, yesterday described the Par East situation as one of "extreme gravity, which could set the world In flames." Answering questions on television, Mr. Menon. who is here as head of the Indian delegation toReuter - 203 words
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Article20 1958-09-30 3 TOKYO. Mon. A sllgh earth tremor today shook th Tokyo- Yokohama area air part of northern Japan. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article20 1958-09-30 3 TRIPOLI. Mon. The lyan Council of Ministers lay approved a Jordanian luest for an exchange of nbassadors. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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108 1958-09-30 3 NICOSIA. Mon. LanceCorporal William Bell, who was seriously injured by a mine in the Eoka attack last Friday on Maj.-Oen Douglas Kendrew. died here yesterday. Bell, a 20-year-old National Serviceman, was one of four military policemen injured when the Land Rover in whichReuter - 108 words
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36 1958-09-30 3 RANGOON, Mon. Gen Ne Win. Premier-de-signatp and commander-in-chief of the Burmese Army, has issued an orderof- "he-day advising army personnel to keep out of politics and maintain strict discipline.— U.P.l36 words
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Article22 1958-09-30 3 HONG KONG: Fourteen Nationalist Chinese 'secret agents" have been executed in Kwantung Province and Amoy. the New China News Agency reported— ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article27 1958-09-30 3 BONN: Mr. Adnan Menderes. Turkish Prime Minister, arrived here for a visit of several days during which he is expected to call on Chancellor Konrad Adenauer —Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article20 1958-09-30 3 CAIRO: The provisional Algerian Government set up here by the rebels has made a request to Russia for diplomatic recognition.20 words
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Article15 1958-09-30 3 BAGDAD: Economic and trade talks between Iran and the United Arab Republic began here.— ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Advertisement121 1958-09-30 3 Are you lacking in energy. feeling tired... **&s*wa— do your thoughts go round and round? f** J\ WT* When difficulties arise in the office or at home do you find < i .>'"' you cannot think clearly and have to struggle through the *SBK|L /Cl\ day' If so you should121 words
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296 1958-09-30 4 THE 3,000 member Singapore Teachers' Union is prepared for a "showdown" with the Education Ministry to get normal trained teachers recognised as part of a unified education service. Union representatives plan to put the issue squarely to the Education Minister, Mr. Chew296 words
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141 1958-09-30 4 'Husband stabbed me as I slept' wife PENANG, Monday. A MOTHER of four told the High Court here toA day that* after her husband had stabbed her, she could hear him wiping blood from the floor with a piece of cloth. "After that I lost consciousness," 27-year-old Jah binte Ismail,141 words
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73 1958-09-30 4 YOUTHS IN 'YANKEE CLOTHES QUIZZED PFNANG, Mob. Seven secret society suspects watching a wayang in Ayer Itam were taken to tbe I.D for questioning last night. Later they were released after a warning. The youths, said to be members of the new cell 20, a splinter group of the Ang73 words
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Article35 1958-09-30 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Officials of the Johore Me dical Workers Union for 1958 59 are: president. Mr R. Saravanam. vice president Inche Abbas Ahmad: secretary, Inche A. Hamid All. treasurer, Inche Lambak Jamil.35 words
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Article29 1958-09-30 4 IPOH. Mon.— A tin mine kepala. Chong Tong Seng. 50, who failed to register the birth of his daughter, was fined $50 by the Ipoh Magistrate today.29 words
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Article104 1958-09-30 4 PERLIS TOO, ADOPTS NEW SET-UP FKangar. the Perli I Executive Council also approved the introduction of the "cabinet" system from next month. The three new "ministers" will be: Inche Ahmad bin Musa (Land, Mines and Forestry) Tua. Haji Mokhtar bin Hajl Ismail Agriculture. Drainage and Irrigation. Veterinary and Games) and104 words
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Article80 1958-09-30 4 MALACCA. Mon. The Malacca Alliance today gave a party to 10 local Alliance leaders who received awards at the first merdeka anniversary. They were: President of the Malacca Municipal Council. Inche Tamby bin Abdullah. Tay Boon Eng, Inche Mohamed bin Hajl Abdul Rahman, Dato Demang Sheikh Omar.80 words
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Article146 1958-09-30 4 7 RAIL UNIONS TO FORM ONE BODY ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Seven unions representing 14,000 workers are to Join in a Federation of Railwaymen's Unions in November. The chairman of the protein committee. Mr. T. Mahesan. said the constitution for the new body was being finalised and would be submitted to146 words
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Article41 1958-09-30 4 PENANG. Mon. The Governor of Penang. Raja Uda bin Raja Muhammad, and his wife. Tengku Puan Nor Sa'adah. will entertain officials and members ol Penang's victorious Malaya Cup team to a buffet dinner at the Residency tomorrow night.41 words
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Article139 1958-09-30 4 PENANG, Monday. t*WO new "Ministers" were today named to the 1 Penang "cabinet." They are: Inche Azix Ibrahim, sec retary of the local state Alliance, who becomes "Minister" ot Agriculture < including veterinary) and Mr. A.M. Abu Bakar, former Alliance whip in the City139 words
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Miscellaneous934 1958-09-30 4 Devil (Mandarin) 1. 7.30; GRAND: POLE: Hidden Dagger (CantoI'tlliinK Kadan Vangl Kalyanam iTamll) nese) 2.30. 7. 9.30. CATHAY: Carve Her Name With l 30 .1. I. l.il Krwa^V.^n/e 30 ««f» Si P M .^V: Oir! M WMt. Mft 7.30: 6 45. 9.15; PARAMOUNT: Saran- PRINCESS: Cunicu. Be««t of gathara 330934 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-09-30 5 MISS LUCIA LOO, a Butterworth telephone operator, signs the marriage register after her wedding to Gunner K M. Ducat (right) of the Royal Australian Artillery, at the Penang St. George's Church. The Australian Forces chaplain, Rev. G. S. Coxon (left) officiated at the ceremony.—53 words
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435 1958-09-30 5 P.P.P. LEADER CRITICISES TENGKU S SPEECH AGAINST 'UNHEALTHY' OPPOSITION IPOH, Monday. j\|R. D. R. SEENIVASAGAM, secretary of the People's Progressive Party, today said the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, had made an "outright attack on the loyalty of large sections of435 words
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Article27 1958-09-30 5 KOTA BHARU. Mon. The Regent of Kclantan. Tengku Yahaya Putra, has just completed an extensive three-day tour of several remote villages in Ulu Kelantan.27 words
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Article73 1958-09-30 5 DOCTOR DIES IN CLINIC FNANG, Mon. A former Penang councillor and Eurasian leader. Dr. G.S. Scully, died suddenly In his Penang Road dispensary last night. He was 55, A Justice of the Peace. Dr Scully was a past president of the Penang Eurasian Association and the Penang Medical Practitioners' Association.73 words
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112 1958-09-30 5 Plea for an airport worthy of Penang PKN AN(. Mon A iHHni■ated Penangr state councillor. Mr. Yet* Cbeang Sen*, today urged the Government to "secure for Penan* an airport worthy of the imporUmr and prestige of this state." "Despite its receat improvement, which everyone had hoped would pat Peaaag on112 words
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Article37 1958-09-30 5 PENANG. Mon— The Penang Hill railway made a record avenue of 3233.022 last year, says the report for 1957, tabled at today's meeting of the State Council. The year's profit amounted to $49,616.37 words
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Article162 1958-09-30 5 Free medical plan hit no money KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. Municipal Council here wants to introduce a free medical consultation service like Singapore's. But it has no money. The Health Committee has decided to postpone it until ti.? council's financial position has improved. The committee was told that the Singapore City162 words
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Article96 1958-09-30 5 120 pray to sea god at launching BUKIT MERTAJAM, Mon. i About 120 workers offered prayers to a sea god before the hull of a $3,500,000 dredge was launched at Kuala Juru here this afternoon. More than 1.000 villagers watched the launching ceremony which was performed by Mrs. J. H.96 words
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Article64 1958-09-30 5 LANGUAGE BAR MUST STAY: UMNO PENANG. Mon.— The Penang state UMNO will reject any move to Introduce multlllngualism in councils at all tevels. This decision was taken yesterday at an executive council meeting which discussed the Labour-dominated City Council's demand for the lifting of the language bar. The Penan* UMNO64 words
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Article273 1958-09-30 5 ROW LOOMING OVER A BOYCOTT Directive goes to Alliance men on breach of discipline SEREMBAN, Monday. THK seven Alliance town councillors here are 1 liable to be sacked If they carry out their threat to boycott the next meeting of the council on Oct. 9. The secretary of the State273 words
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Article37 1958-09-30 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Tomorrow will be "Ladies Guest Evening" at the Johore Bahru Rotary Club weekly meeting. Mr. Michael Sullivan of the University of Malaya will speak on: "Some Aspects of Art."37 words
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Article28 1958-09-30 5 ALOR 3TAR. Mon. A Home Guard patrol at Ayer Panas. In Kroh. drove off three suspected terrorists who tried to enter the village on Ssuurdaf night.28 words
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Article73 1958-09-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR Mon The H. P. Choong Investment Service Ltd. and its three directors, one a woman, were fined a total of $1,400 In the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court today for carrying on an insurance business without depositing securities worth $200,000 with the Account ant-General. The73 words
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Article193 1958-09-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.- A 10-year-old youth, who was missing from his home here for 12 days, returned yesterday after people In Kuala Selangor had read of the "come home" appeal by his father hi the Strr.its Times Last Friday Mr. S. Thillaiampalam, a railway clerk, raid193 words
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Article71 1958-09-30 5 Pahang Sultan to visit Sarawak KUCHING, Mon. The Sultan of Paban* and a party of eight will pay a short visit to Sarawak this j week. The Sultan, who attended the Brunei celebrations. wUI leave Sib* for Kachlag tomorrow. He will stay in Kuching until Friday when he will ■y71 words
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Article22 1958-09-30 5 KANGAR. Mon. Perils will go to the polls early next year to elect all twelve members to the State Council.22 words
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264 1958-09-30 5 MAN TRIED TO BURN OWN HOUSE -POLICE A JOBLESS labourer tried to burn iA down his attap house a few hours after his wife and six children had left him, a preliminary inquiry in Singapore was told yesterday. Gan Yang San, 44, was charged with attempted mischief by trying to264 words
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Obituary103 1958-09-30 6 J* M.rrf, tit {Minimum) ALVES: Peacefully on 29.9.58 at I-erth. West Australia, Fred C. Alves late of Singapore TAY KIM BOCK, peacefully on 28.9.58 aged 60. of United Engineers Ltd., Kuala Lumpur. He leaves five sons, two daughters and seven grand-children. Funeral at Malacca on October 2nd MR M103 words
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Article126 1958-09-30 6 It W»r4s tit (Minimum). WE WISH TO Thank all our .iend.s who ga\e such help and «v-Lsiance during our very tragic loss. Our most grateful thanks also to the doctors and staff of Johoie Bahru Hospital Beryl and Vie Pike. THE FAMILY OF the late Mrs Eu Cheng Khay126 words
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Obituary24 1958-09-30 6 1* Ward, tit (Minimum) IN EVER LOVING memory of Madam Pow Lean Sim who passed away on 30.9.56. Gone but not forgotten.24 words
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Article631 1958-09-30 6 There are few better platforms for frank speaking than a journalists' Sunday luncheon. The informality encourages frankness, and between them Sunday an I the journalists make wide publicity certain- A great deal of what the Federation's Prime Minister had to say to his hosts in Singapore might631 words
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Article443 1958-09-30 6 The Fifth French Republic The immense majority for de Gaulle and the new constitution clears the way in trance tor the tilth republic. It was essential that de Gaulle should win by a substantial margin, and that he would was scarcely in doubt. But the General himself, and he is443 words
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1056 1958-09-30 6 Richard Hughes - Richard Hughes THE ASIAN PHOENIX- 1 by SOMETIMES I brood over the possibility that General Mac Arthur was a Communist in disguise. 1 a waggish Japanese university professor remarked to me, in a relaxed mood over warm sake and raw fish.1,056 words
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562 1958-09-30 6 Democratic or Fascist State Query about the definition IN his talk which he gave to the Penang Discussion Group on the subject of "The Role of Opposition In a Democratic State," Mr. D. S. Ramanathan referred to a remark by a "certain politician" that the Alliance Government is a Fascist562 words
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Letter97 1958-09-30 6 RUGBY IN FEDERAL SCHOOLS IT is heartening to hear of the efforts of the Combined Schools Sports' Conn d l to promote rugby li Federation schools, but one wonders why the services of such school teachers as Mr Ung Khek cheow and Yeor Teng Koo are not being made use97 words
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177 1958-09-30 6 HPHE Singapore Govern- ment is worried about growing unemployment. L th the Government and the City Council are facing a bad time financially and so I would suggest the following to curtail expenses in connection with staff recruitment. Both these bodies now seem177 words
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131 1958-09-30 6 rE facts given In the report headed "UK Imports Are Less". (8. T. Sept. 23) are correct as far as they go, but without further explanation they present an unnecessarily unfavourable picture of the trade position. Malaya's total imports have fallen, and131 words
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302 1958-09-30 7 Queen in high slits? 'No, never...' EYED appreciatively by a crowd of curious, onlooker's, a pretty woman reporter paraded up and down the lobby of the Singapore Airport in a tight -fitting cheongsam yesterday. She was modelling the cheongsam for a YIP of thp fashion world Mr. Lan Thomas, assistant302 words
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Article44 1958-09-30 7 IPOH, Mon. The Malayan Indian Congress set up its 47th branch in Perak yesterday at Grik, in the Upper Perak District. About 200 members have been enrolled in the new branch, with Mr. V. Supplah. a planter, as chairman.44 words
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74 1958-09-30 7 NEW $250,000 CENTRE FOR THE BLIND IPOH. Mon The Minister for Labour and Social Welfare, Mr. Ong Yoke Lin, today inspected the $250,000 hostel and workshops for the blind at Gunong Rapat new village near here. The two buildings were built by the Malayan Association for the Blind, with a74 words
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223 1958-09-30 7 PLANE CAREERS DOWN RUNWAY, LURCHES TO HALT-OUT STEP OCCUPANTS, UNHURT ONLOOKERS yesterday saw a twin-engined plane career along the Singapore Airport runway for $0 feet after its nosewheel collapsed while landing. Then wghs of relief went up as the plane a Grumman Mallard amphibian belonging to223 words
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121 1958-09-30 7 Ex-politician faces two cheque charges KUANTAN, Mon. A former president of the Peninsular Malay Union, Ha shim bin Abdul Ghani, 40. pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court here today to two charges of cheating. He was alleged to have cheated Ngoh See Tat, of the Kuantan Rest House, on121 words
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Article60 1958-09-30 7 Sir Charles is 84 KUCHING. Mon. The former Rajah of Sarawak. Sir Charles Vyner Brooke, who now lives in London celebrated his 84th blthday on Friday. Messages of congratulations were sent to him by the Governor of Sarawak. Sir Anthony Abell, on behalf of the Rajah's friends in the country,60 words
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243 1958-09-30 7 WORLD BUILDERS TO VIE FOR $30 mil. KLANG HARBOUR JOB KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. vt ALAYAN contractors will compete with world ITI builders for the $30-million north Klanj* Straits deep water docks Job. The Malayan Railway Administration today invited contractors in Malaya and abroad to apply for a descriptive brochure of243 words
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Article79 1958-09-30 7 MALACCA. Mon. Kamaruzaman bin Hajl Hamzah. an Immigration officer, was acquitted today in the magistrate's court here on 8 •harge of behaving In a disorderly manner while carrying a revolver in Buklt Baru at about 8.30 p.m. on Aug. 1. He was not called to make his79 words
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Article65 1958-09-30 7 PENANG, Mon. Mr. George Klienman. pump superintendent of the Penang Shell Co., was Injured when the car he was driving crashed in'o a roadside tree and turned on Its side near the Island Girls' School in Northam Road this morning. Mr. Klienman. who was on his65 words
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Article41 1958-09-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Thirty -two leaders of estate workers met here today to discuss employers' proposals for a settlement of their nine-month-old wage dispute. The meeting will continue tomorrow. A statement will be issued when it ends.41 words
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Article, Illustration528 1958-09-30 7 DAHARI ALI - DAHARI ALI Tengku concerned over Kedah UMNO row: Plans to fly to Alor Star to investigate By I/UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, who returned to Kuala Lumpur today after his five-day visit to Brunei, is concerned over the Kedah UMNO row. He528 words
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111 1958-09-30 7 Xl A MAY Mon.— The terror of Gabeng^a tigress which bad been picking off stray cows in the area for nearly elgfit months, was herself picked off yesterday. She was shot dead a few miles from Gabeng by a party of pig111 words
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Article43 1958-09-30 7 IPOH. Mon. The Governor of Malacca, Tun Leong Yew Koh, will resume duties on Oct. 23 and two days later, the state will celebrate his official birthday. As part of the celebrations. Malacca will have a public holiday on Oct. 25.43 words
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Article52 1958-09-30 7 IPOH. Mon. Registration under "Operation Torch of about 40,000 boys and girls for admission Into English and vernacular schools in Perak will begin on Wednesday. Of the new admissions, about 16.500 will go to Chinese schools. 15.500 to Malay schools, 5.000 to English schools and 3.000 to52 words
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Article112 1958-09-30 7 Indian community was 'let down' TAPAH. Mon. The BatanK Padang District branch of the Malayan Indian Contrrss is annoyed because it feels members of the community here were let down badly during the declaration of a "sclrrted" area on Saturday by the Mentri Besar. of Perak. Expressing this annoyance, the112 words
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Article82 1958-09-30 7 MINISTERS DISCUSS UNIVERSITY KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The SingaDore and Federation Ministers of Educat on met here today to discuss two issues allecting the University of Malaya. These were: Who would be the first Malayan Chancellor of the university to take over from Mr. Malcolm Mac-Donald who wishes to re- sign82 words
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Advertisement156 1958-09-30 7 IH^ plk Has your doctor Übba tharopoo wu originally prepare*) an ud io docion tod -'^^■^■■^fca» aw bees known to them for Kvenl yttn t< an effective treat- ■■^5 ■cot far )>n4nf <li«ayi»ii' Stbtou coouim two tpccjal mfrrtfirpti uk 4 m Sptihi I m oiKw 'ihimpin." mttttk ataaolMc *t kelp156 words
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Advertisement90 1958-09-30 7 1 1 TODAY I opening TODAY Simultaneously at I' —I iiiv vi 1 1 >s a SINGAPORE SINGAPORE at II am.. 1.45, 4. <M. 9.M. at 11 a.m.. 1.45, 4, 6M. Mt REX < AIM 10l 111 I I. BHARU KIM.A I I Mil K IPOH g DWARFING ALL OTHERS90 words
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Article, Illustration956 1958-09-30 8 CHILDREN NEED HELP T*HE Singapore Children's Society, formed five years ago to help sick and 1 needy children who would otherwise have little hope or taking their normal place in life, urgently needs funds to carry on its work. To this end a hardworking comnV.ee956 words
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Advertisement243 1958-09-30 8 Help stock a new shop ANYONE with some old jewellery, China, a length of dress material, or any other saleable foods that are not needed in the household, can put them to good purpose by giving them to the Y.W.C.A. Miss Vi Raschen. the secretary. Is about to open a243 words
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Advertisement156 1958-09-30 8 See faMo-tfaqtihuve/ 7%e Sfavt^7icp£eto r <qf 'Penaag J^^HL.'&|» 4F Jgsß- Z.^ ssa •i '■'■$£&*&s I V i r A Short but Illuminating Case History. The Shabdin triplets were born in the Maternity Hospital. Penang, on 28th September 1957. Their birth weights were: Norma 3-lbs, Nornein 3-lbs. Norjan 2-lbs. 12J-OZ. A"156 words
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Miscellaneous268 1958-09-30 8 a 23 How grown-ups lose their Straits Times Crossword 51LLt* 2i "Your worm w you.' only for diet" (Hamlet) <7>. i i I i i KMWg I I I, I. I I 27 Bring up Shylocki coin la SiH tiHl fSR !lH»^||H| 33 ||i &9 2 Smmll volume wagrr about268 words
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Article, Illustration1443 1958-09-30 9 Sizzling opera made household word of fiction girl FOR OVER A HUNDRED YEARS GENERATIONS HAVE BEEN FASCINATED BY A NEW IDOL IN 184."), hitherto unremarkable Frenchman, Prosper Merimee, shook Paris to its foundations witli the publication of his hotblooded story, (,'armen. Thirty years later Ihe classic tale of passion wasDaily Mirror - 1,443 words
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Advertisement261 1958-09-30 9 I )W->^\\ take P*"j/ So ***1 lo tok* to quick I > J lo tooOi* 1 w/ your f«omotri j[\T^ V/^!/^"* of a fVayf/votwctSi tfOwiowfiyaxxL "OUR BUSINESS I I Contest No. 1" j published in "Our Business Supplement" (September 19S8) j was judged by Miss Lucy Huang, Mr. Robert Lee261 words
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Advertisement292 1958-09-30 9 9s"'*~ HssasasS^i^sii^ra ft .-i»WMf ■MQBisw^^^^r* m *w m A dreamy waltz, Ry ?> tfy%\\~e-J0 a secluded table and |1 some lucky man will K*&T have eyes only for her. M^^ii^.^ Like many others you k^ I ,f perhaps? she used to s% worry over her health and figure V< *^L^^292 words
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Miscellaneous98 1958-09-30 9 f arm en A €o. By l###s \^3S^NT C2ge V iL. PARLIN6 J H I fvl' I PC^^^-^1 The Saint By Leslie Charter is ■W my PsycnotQ6iCAifyou wereTi give you until^ Taho if the saint is f i have a way fl Bl< 1-!S^H«T^^ APPROACH HAS <*/j MOT ASKED J98 words
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571 1958-09-30 10 EXPORTS IN AUGUST TOTALLED $11.3 mil. MORE THAN IMPORTS By Our Market Correspondent pOR the first time since November last year there was a favourable balance in Malaya's visible external trade last month when exports were valued at $320.3 million or $11.3 million more than imports. This can be accounted571 words
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Article146 1958-09-30 10 October first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 83 cents per lb. up half a cent on Thursday's closing price. Closing tone: Quiet. Closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were OFFICIAL: Hit 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 83. sellers 83 Vi; int. 1 R.S.S146 words
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Article147 1958-09-30 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks'! Association made the following changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to 9100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 32 13/16. OD 32 16/16, 90 d st 33 credit bills 33 >4 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 1/16. OD 32 3/16,147 words
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Article81 1958-09-30 10 Ship* lylna; alongside the Slntapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Lao* I l Yokohama Mara 45, Choysang 6A. Charon 67, Dolitu 89. Benreocb 1011, Bendoran *****, Braunschweig *****. Modjokerto 18. Rlswanl 1920. Scudal N Wall 3. Hermelln 2122. Shlnael Maru No. 2 23, Tong Thay 24.81 words
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Article26 1958-09-30 10 SINGAPORE, Sept. 29. RUBBER: 8394 cento per lb. (up half a cent). TIN: 5359.12H per picnl (np \XVt cento). Estimated unofficial offering 76 tons.26 words
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Article435 1958-09-30 10 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported; "Industrials were a shade easier, tins were quietly steady and rubbers llet Ine turnover was small." Singapore and Federation broken reported the following business done yesterday: Prater At Neave ords $2.75 c all (odd ot), $2.77 c all (overnight), $2.77 Vi c435 words
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Article18 1958-09-30 10 Malayan Share Maiket: Sept. 29 Sept. 25 Industrials: 9«-31 M.43 Tins- 78.M 77.28 Jan. 1 1958=10018 words
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Article118 1958-09-30 10 MELBOURNE. Mon. INVESTMENT shares showed a generally firmer undertone on the Stock Exchange here today. Apart from Herald easing Is. 6d. to 345.. moves were relatively small. Loans 3>4% 1956-59 £99 3s. 3d. Loans 3>4% 1955-58 £101 10s. 3d Bank of N.S.W £39 16s. 3d. Con. Zinc 6>/9118 words
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Article105 1958-09-30 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: steady: UK/ Continent September Octooer November $33*4 buyers. $34 4 sellers Coconut oil: steady; bulk *53>4 sellers. drum 856 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done. Muntok white 1125, Sarawak $124. special Sarawak black 874 (all105 words
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Advertisement362 1958-09-30 10 NOTICES NOTICE TAKE NOTICB THAT I, Mr. K. Kandasamy, the Field Manager, the Ceylon Insurance Co. Ltd., have severed all connection with them at from Ist October 1958 on which (iate my notice of resignation becomes eff'.tlve. Sd. K KANDASAMY. MALAYAN RAILWAY TENDERS are invited for the purchase of the362 words
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Advertisement353 1958-09-30 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS OFFICER Applications are Invited for appointment as Industrial Relations Officer with the Board. The duties of the post will Include the Implementation of the Board's policy in respect of stall relations and the conduct of negotiations with Unloi.s353 words
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Advertisement794 1958-09-30 10 NOTICES THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. (MALAYA) LTD.. t AND 4. CAMPBELL ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR Notice Is hereby given that Scow Ming Fatt and Llew Ah Soo are no longer employed by this Company and are not, therefore, authorised to transact any business or collect any Goods or Cash on our794 words
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Advertisement717 1958-09-30 10 NOTICES UNION OF BURMA SHIPPING BOARD Requires urgently: Sapeiintendliig Engineer* Chief and Second Engineer* Chief Olbcera Please apply Id person together with testimonials and reference* at International Shipping Agency, 87 Nell Road, Singapore 3 co Friday. 3rd Octooer. 1958 at C.30 p.m. PROPOSAL TO CONSTRUCT ADDITIONAL HARBOUR WORKS IN THE717 words
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Advertisement891 1958-09-30 10 t ■SHIPBROKERS 1 FOR SALE. PURCHASE AND CHARTER I i HULL AND MACHINERY INSURANCE J INCLUDING WAR RISKS I AMERICAN ASIATIC SHIPPING AGENCIES LTD m Steamship 'Agents and Operators 1 Cobla Address Denmark Home Telephone: "CHARTERWEL" 7th Floor, Spore 1. ***** "K LINE" Japan, U.S.A. Pacific Atlantio Coast Service S'pora891 words
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Advertisement1504 1958-09-30 11 Mi 140s MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. i«b Mtt (II lien) (Incorporated ia Singapore) (12 lines) ""I" THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE C SAILINGS TO LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON 1 CONTINENTAL PORTS (Via Suez wita Ukerti tt proceed tia Panama ar Cape at Gead Nice) Carriers optmn to proceed via other parts tt1,504 words
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Advertisement2523 1958-09-30 11 mm 1 1 pmci 1 1 1 uLi nvrm iui/] tm EAST ASIATIC LIMES NOOJEWARDS SAILINCS FOR ADEN, POtT SAII, GEMA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, BREMEN, HRMMtt, COPENHACEN. COTHfmutC, OSLO Spore P. Sham Penang "lUSUANCA" I/It tct 11/13 tct 11/11 let "SINCKJU" 11/13 tct "FAUTRurt tat nra tct urn tct Calliav, tajaia.2,523 words
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Advertisement1265 1958-09-30 11 McALISTER «5c CO., LTD. TEL: He.: ***** ELLERMAN LINES KLAVENESS LINE IMBtH, HAVRE, Rom.;;-«. LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, (UMBUPG I NULL SEATTLE, VANCOUVER t PORTLANO and for U.S.A. North Atlantic Ports .«v.?r»iag carp far Cealal t Sulk and Canada via Colombo America CITY OF POONA Mh'VIVILU Sport P. Sham Ptnang1,265 words
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Article, Illustration250 1958-09-30 12 Sweden sends latest typewriter AN£ of Sweden's fore- most manufacturers of office equipment. A. B. Atvidabergs Industrier, whose products have been sold in Malaya for a considerable period, are to introduce their newest typewriter on to the local market. Five sizes Mr. Lennart Schussler. assistant export manager of the company,250 words
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442 1958-09-30 12 SINGAPORE PACKERS LOSE $150,000 gINGAPORE'S pepper business has been badly hit as a result of the rerent mass detentions of shipments of Lampong black pepper to New York by the United States Food and Drug Administration. Local traders estimated that 700 tons of pepper442 words
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Article43 1958-09-30 12 Malayan Imports from France In the first seven months this year dropped from $291 million to $20.6 million in value compared with the corresponding period last year. Exports to France during the period also fell from $106.9 million to $70.1 million43 words
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Article, Illustration279 1958-09-30 12 SARAWAK, which is now a rapidly developing country, needs more technical experts and investors from Singapore, the proprietor of Webb Imports, of Sibu, Mr. A. Webb said here yesterday. Mr. Webb came to Singapore last week with the object of meeting local firms which would279 words
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Article105 1958-09-30 12 SARAWAK'S external trade in July showed an increase of $91 million in value to $76.6 million, compared with the figure for the previous month. The rise in her imports. amounting to $36.8 million during the month, was mainly attributable to crude oil, machinery and transport105 words
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272 1958-09-30 12 ANEW Rover three-litre s a l"i on Incorporating many modern features, will be available on the Malayan market early next year, the local distributors, Champion Motors Ltd. announced yesterday. Mr. P. H. Teoh, acting office manager of Champion Motors, said yesterday272 words
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Article, Illustration243 1958-09-30 12 AN Italian boat builder is ready to export hydrofoil boats to Malaya, said the Italian consulgeneral in Singapore. Mr. T nnin c ..«o*«^_ The bu"der, Leopoldo Rodrlquez. of Messina. Sicily. Is making this type of boat under the Schertel Sachsenberg patent issued243 words
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Advertisement271 1958-09-30 12 A.OA-4S I "Fruit Salt" m (m\ l/pphQ MB AMT WOO! IIJUCI CAF ritMlT W\*^^^M ENO /Jjfltl SPAMLINO ANTACID Vf/M I Vy* 'fbuitsalt 1 hll B trflt** ih» •tcm^-i »raai«tlr Owatffor IWHTMK HivlMiMCaulMm,! £5nTZ r l Ino tool» tht blood. ««Ml«i iftLllfcJ^ST^V^^li 1 ULMATrn up»l Homoctu. keeps you «~«wi^»,..H~«<i^Ji?."Jil!ir strong and271 words
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Advertisement215 1958-09-30 12 t-r-f? mm^mmmmmw t^Tr gggggg^^^K I sets a new world pace JB^ in automatic precision duplicating The 12 features that make RONEO '7SO' the world's outstanding new duplicator KONGO DUPLICATORS *7Jt* A C 1 Minimum running costs 2 fully automatic inking J Simple operation 4 Simple clean colour change 5 Freedom215 words
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Article150 1958-09-30 13 GUARANTEE? 'NO SUCH THING' MELBOURNE, Monday. A USTRALJA is not likely to approve a United States request for a financial guarantee to play this year's second Davis Cup interzone final in "I have never heard of such a guarantee being given before,' the president of the Lawn Tennis Association of150 words
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Article107 1958-09-30 13 Tulloch is out of Cup race SYDNEY. Mon.— Champion racehorse. Tulloch, was today scratched from Australia's premier race, the A. £15,500 Melbourne Cup. and will not race in America early next year as planned. A stomach Infection has> prevented Tulloch from oeIne prepared for the iMn prizes of the AustralianReuter - 107 words
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Article37 1958-09-30 13 CARACAS, Mon—Venezuelan flyweight champion Ramon Arias will fight a return bout with Masajl Iwnmoto of Japan on Oct. 6. In their first encounter early this month at Maracaibo. Arais won on a technical knockout. U.P.IUPI - 37 words
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Article32 1958-09-30 13 BERKELEY, Mon—Christine Truman, 17-year-old British tennis star, yesterday won the women's singles title in the Pacific Coast tennis championships, by beating Darlene Hard (U.S.) 6-2, 8-4 In the final— UP.L32 words
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Article75 1958-09-30 13 MELBOURNE. Mon— South African golfer Harold Hennlng, with a course record of nine-under-par 64 in the final round, yesterday won the Bendigo Ampol open championship at the Victoria Course here His final round, which included ten birdies, beat the previous record of 67 set by his fellow-countryman.Reuter - 75 words
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Article30 1958-09-30 13 LONDON, Mon.— Zora Folley, of Arizona, leading contender for Floyd Patterson's world heavyweight boxing title, will meet Henry Cooper of London at Wembley on Oct. 14.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Advertisement599 1958-09-30 13 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class D and above registered Contractors wili be received by the State Engineer. Perak. Ipoh up to 3.00 p.m. of 3rd October, 1958 for the construction of oil store, garages etc., for Motor Transport Yard, Police Circle, Taiplng. Full particulars are obtainable from the599 words
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Article399 1958-09-30 14 SBA calls for meeting of creditors of badminton stadium Composition scheme will be put forward THK Singapore Badminton Association will shortly make a fresh attempt to reach settlement with its creditors. Yesterday the S.B.A. announced that it was convening a meeting of the creditors of the399 words
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Article83 1958-09-30 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Korea, the Asian Cup holders and silver medallists at the Tokyo Asian Games soccer tournament, will play six matches In Malaya next month. Announcing thU today. Mr. Kwok Kin Keng, the secretary of the F.A. of Malaya, said that the Koreans who are now83 words
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Article, Illustration74 1958-09-30 14 ARTHRITIS-STRICKEN TENNIS STAR GETS A MASSAGE LEW HOAD. the "Goldrn Boy" of lawn tennis whose career as a professional is threatened by a serious bout of arthritis, gets a rub on the back from his wife. Jennie The 23-year-old Hoad. who won the Wimbledon title last year before74 words
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Article510 1958-09-30 14 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL I BY jyjAI.AYAN badminton has noi taken long to recover from the stunning blow it received from Indonesia in the Thomas Cup Challenge Round last June, judging by the speed and determination with which attempts to harness talent from the schools are now being made. Next week,510 words
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Article315 1958-09-30 14 year at the request o tne Chinese schools officials themselvt so that the Chinese schools can en r teams for the S.B.A. Inter-schools urnament in May. On top of all this, the b.A. hopes to arrange for an annual ntch between the Combined Chinese315 words
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138 1958-09-30 14 /CHAMPION Jockey Garnet V> Bougoure. who won the Sultan's Gold Vase sprint on Shaw Stable's Amusement Park on Saturday, topped the Jockeys' list for the Ipoh meeting. Bougoure rode five winner? and a second out of 23 mounts Jack Spencer of Singapore, who138 words
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Article42 1958-09-30 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federation of Malaya Combined Schools Sports Council has organised an Inter-state combined schools rugger tournament. The draw Is: North Kedah-Perlis v Penang, winners v Perak; Central— Negrt Sembilan v Selangor; South— Johore v Malacca.42 words
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Article218 1958-09-30 14 MORE INTERNATIONALS BID THE Singapore Secondary Schools Sports Council will give its fullest co-operation to the Federation of Malaya Combined Schools Sports Council in organising more schoolboy international matches in the near future. Giving this assurance yesterday, a Ministry of Education spokesman said that he thought it would218 words
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Article92 1958-09-30 14 7 PLAYERS PICKED TO MEET MALAYA THE Singapore Secondary Schools Sports Council yesterday named seven players to travel to Kuala Lumpur to meet Malaya in the first srh -olbov international badminton match for the Education Ministers' Cup on Oct. 11 and 12. They are: Lee Kin Tat, Ronnie Oon. Tan92 words
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Article84 1958-09-30 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.-Sel-angor s rugger XV for Saturday's gfcuie aija.ii.it Peuai.fc snows three cnange^ from the side that beat Kedah 19-8 last Saturday at Sungel Patanl. Arthur Dews, Mike Newman and Keith Oliver come Into the side In >.hlv v. irenearne. ia«asu a.... Williams. Saturday's84 words
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Article52 1958-09-30 14 KUALA LUMJ-UK. MOn. Klang High School "B" won Selangor Combined Schools Sports Council's seven-a-slde rugger championship today when they beat Victoria Institution "A" 6-0 at Shaw Road. The Klang boys scored two unconverted tries. KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Victoria Institution beat Maxwell Road School 5-0 at hockey at Shaw52 words
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386 1958-09-30 14 Annual Govt. athletics pleases Premier |(UALA LUMPUR. 1Y Mon. Malayan Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman said today he was "pleased and happy" that the Federation Government Services interdepartmental athletics meet is now "sounily on its Teet as an annual affair." In a message to the organisers of the meet which386 words
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134 1958-09-30 14 ABOARD the IBERIA. Sues Gulf, Mon— Willie Watson, Leicestershire cricket captain, has injured his left knee and will probably be unfit for the M.C.C.'s two one day matches In Ceylon next weekend. The left-handed batsman strained ligaments in the knee a* ho rose from aReuter - 134 words
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Miscellaneous26 1958-09-30 14 KUALA I.' MFI'R: Raicer— Selangor Club v Selangor Malays, padang Selangor lnter-sahool league. Maxwell v Klang High, Shaw Road: Kajang High v Klang ACS. (at Kajang).26 words
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