The Straits Times, 3 October 1958
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Title Section20 1958-10-03 1 AVERAGE K-AILV <EBTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times. Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1958 15 CENTS Nat*** 120 words
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Article, Illustration504 1958-10-03 1 MAJOR TACTICAL CHANGES IN POLICE FORCE Four Asian officers will direct battle in own areas Power switch to cut delays By OUR CRIME SQUAD tactical changes have been made in the Singapore Police Force to speed up the war on crime. From today, four Asian officers504 words
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Article77 1958-10-03 1 7 officers in missing plane TAIPEH. Thurs.— Four American and three Chinese military officers have been missing since yesterday afternoon in an amphibious aircraft between Matsu and Taipeh. a Nationalist communique said tonight. The plane was a twinengine Catalina flying boat operated by the Fooshing Airlines under charter to theReuter; UPI - 77 words
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Article111 1958-10-03 1 POLIO STRIKES 2 MORE IN S'PORE rVO more cases of polio were reported in Singapore up to 4 p.m. yesterday, bringing the total number since Sept. 1 to 34. In the last polio outbreak there were 38 cases in December 1956 which tapered off to 20 cases the following month.111 words
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Article19 1958-10-03 1 PARIS. Thurs. Floods swept a wide region of southern France today, causing at least 34 deaths19 words
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Article510 1958-10-03 1 PARTY CRISIS TALKS ON ARRESTS KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. QPPOSITION political parties held emergency meetings today to discuss yesterday's "clean up' 1 move by the Government in wnich 100 people suspected of taking part in the Communist campaign of subversion were detained. Party Rakyat and the new I Malayan People's Socialist510 words
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266 1958-10-03 1 Lady Braddell robbed of jewels in London From HALL ROMNEY I ONDON, Thurs. Three men attacked and robbed Lady Braddell. wife of Sir Roland Braddell. in her house in Shepherd Market. London, early yesterday morning. She was robbed of jewels worth about £3,000 ($25,000). One man held her while the266 words
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Article27 1958-10-03 1 ACCRA, Thurs. Ghana today became the first government to extend diplomatic recognition to the newly-in-dependent state of Guinea, which was formerly French territory U.P.I.UPI - 27 words
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Article34 1958-10-03 1 LONDON, Thuis.— The Earl of Shrewsbury, 43-year-old premier Earl of England and Ireland, has filed a petition for divorce against the Countess, alleging adultery with a member of his staff.— ReuteiReuter - 34 words
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Article287 1958-10-03 1 DETROIT. Thurs. The giant General Motors Corporation, the only manufacturing company ever to exceed U.S. $1,000 million profit in a single year, is strikebound. General Motors and the United Auto Workers' Union failed to reach an agreement and more than 275.000 employe, s left their Jobs.UPI - 287 words
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Article, Illustration175 1958-10-03 1 Dying boy speaks to police WOMAN HIT ME ON NECK WITH A HAMMER, HE SAID THEN HE NAMED HER SINGAPORE police were the case of a boy who i last night investigating died following a hammer attack. Before Mvi Kong Seng. 12. was admitted to the General Hospital over the175 words
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Article69 1958-10-03 1 Gang takes £16,000 LONDON. Thurs.— Bandits used a stolen taxi to pick up two bank officials in central I London today and rob them of £16,000 ($136,0001. The taxi was waiting for the two men as they left the Spitalfields fruit market where they had collected the morning's takings. It69 words
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Article20 1958-10-03 1 ROME. Thurs.— The Pope, who recovered last night from a slight indisposition, was at work again today. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article24 1958-10-03 1 MADRID, Thurs.— General Franco yesterday celebrated the 22nd anniversary of his official installation as ruler of Spain He Is now 65.— UP.IUPI - 24 words
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Article27 1958-10-03 1 LONDON Thurs. The new British ambassador to the Lebanon, Mr P. M. Crosthwaite, left by air today for Beirut to take up his post. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article131 1958-10-03 1 PRINCESS SAVES BOY FROM DEATH ORUGES. Thurs. Princess Margaret saved herself and a small boy from death or injury in a car accident today. The Princess, on the third day of a quiet five-day visit to Belgium, was walking with her party through the market square of the ancient cityUPI - 131 words
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Article267 1958-10-03 1 S'pore smokes: Duties go up AS from today, it will cost more to smoke the higher priced brands of cigarettes and pipe tobacco in Singapore. The increases, however were described as "minor" in a Government statement is- sued last night announcing the new rates, which came into etlect alter midnight.267 words
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Article36 1958-10-03 1 LONDON. Thurs— Britain's gold and dollar reserves rose by U.S.$3l million '$93 million) in September, the Treasury announced today. The total reserves on Sept. 30 stood at U.S. $3,120,000.--000 ($9.360.000,000).— U.P.1.UP - 36 words
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Article19 1958-10-03 1 ON CHIANG «HTA, Thurs SaoMtrm portrait of GenrKai \ii eaMbtean, n 'Mrs lit'.kfil with ing muM in19 words
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Advertisement80 1958-10-03 1 WEDDING RINGS for the Bride of Tomorrow in Platinum, 22ct Gold, 18ct Gold, 9ct Gold and also in White Gold. G. C DE SILVA BROS "Monufoctoring Jeweller*" 3 RpHlcs Plocc. S'porc-1. Phone: ***** $Lm/i mm APOLLO ESSENCE of CHICKEN FREE GIFTS SCHEME For full details ask your usual Dealer, o-80 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-10-03 2 SCENES like this were common along roads leading out of and into Kuala Lumpur o Wednesday night when the Government continued its drive to round up people suspected of Communist subversion. This police constable is seen stopping a bus leaving the Fedcr57 words
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368 1958-10-03 2 PENANG. Thursday. THE LABOUR Party of Malaya is pledged to a foreign policy of "strict neutrality." This is stressed in a 12--page policy statement entitled "Labour plans for Malaya" to be tabled at the first congress of the People's Socialist Front to be held368 words
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Article80 1958-10-03 2 First Bahai wedding in Malaya MALACCA. Than. Two local followers of the Bahai faith wrll be married here on Sunday in the first wedding of its kind in Malaya and probably South-East Asia. The couple are Inspector E. A. Fernandez of contingent polce headquarters here and Miss Beatrice Philomena Monteiro.80 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-10-03 2 Farewell to colonel is debut of SMF band TO FORMER (ommind.iiit of the Singapore Mili. tary Forces, Colonel P. D. Denman. bade farewell to Malaya yesterday when he left for Britain by the Carthage after completing 30 years service in the Army. The six.werk old Band of the Singapore Military79 words
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210 1958-10-03 2 Federation says way is clear for Lim Kean Chye 1 pENANG, Thurs There is noth. prevent Penang-b lawyer, Mr. Lim Ke Chye, from ent< the Federation now that he has returned to Singapore legallj "But what happens to him after his entry is not oi.r concern." a spokesman ol the210 words
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154 1958-10-03 2 TWO PAIRS of nylons, a petticoat, burned candles, a hespital patient's pyjamas, and a book. "What has I Religion Done to Mankind." j are among a wide assortment jof articles Singapore taxi I drivers collected from ab- j sent-minded passengers during the past four months. The154 words
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Miscellaneous17 1958-10-03 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry fl p P i eN tip nrrrr rm im 1 iFlll. II 117 words
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Article332 1958-10-03 3 THE NATIONALISTS IN FORMOSA MAY EMBARK ON A DO-OR-DIE ADVENTURE BITTER REACTION IN CHIANG CAPITAL TO U.S. POLICY SWITCH From DENIS WARNER TAIPEH, Thursday. yyHILE the world heaves a sigh of relief that the tension in the Formosa Straits appears to have been reduced, this332 words
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Article, Illustration82 1958-10-03 3 YUSUF HAROON. (centre foreground), former Pakistan High Commissioner to Australia and now publisher of the Karachi newspaper "Dawn," lies helplessly in the street after police launched a tear gas attack on his Muslim League followers. Yusuf Haroon and thousands of others had converged onUPI - 82 words
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238 1958-10-03 3 TERRORISTS KILL BRITON IN CYPRUS VIOLENCE WAVE LARNACA, Thursday. BRITISH civilian was shot dead outside a shop in Larnaca, southern Cyprus, this afternoon. First reports said the Briton was a radio engineer. An immediate house curfew was imposed on Larnaca. In Nicosia, hundreds of Greek Cypriot schoolchildren stoned security patrolReuter; UPI - 238 words
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Article72 1958-10-03 3 Man in death cell is married EDINBURGH Thurs.—Do- nald Forbes, 23. a murderer sentenced to be hanged on Oct. 16. was married today to Margaret McLean, 22. in Saughton I'rison. Edinburgh. A special licence and the permission of the Seirrtarv of State for Scotland. Mr. John S. .Maclay. were obtained72 words
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Article27 1958-10-03 3 KUWAIT. Thur.s.— The Ku- wait Government has denied that Kuwait, a British protected state on the Persian Gull, will join the Arab Lea- gue. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article100 1958-10-03 3 Dr. Marie Stopes dies at 78 LONDON. Thurs.— Dr. Marie Stopes. birth control campaigner, died today at her home in Surrey, south-east i England. She was 78. She was the founder, with I her late husband. Mr. Humj phrey Verdon Roc, an air- craft pioneer and inventor. j of theReuter - 100 words
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Article20 1958-10-03 3 DETROIT. Thurs. Chrysler Corporation and United Auto Workers' Union leaders have announced agreement on a new contract. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article21 1958-10-03 3 TOKYO. Thurs. China's second television station went into operation yesterday in Shanghai. The lirst is in Peking.— U.P.l.21 words
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115 1958-10-03 3 Cable flashes FLAGS OUT IN ALGIERS TO GREET DE GAULLE ALGIERS Thurs.— Flags were out here today to celebrate the arrival of Gen. de Gaulle, the French Prime Minister Reuter NEW YORK: The United Nations observer group In the Lebanon said in its fourth report to the Security Council thatReuter - 115 words
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Article59 1958-10-03 3 LONDON. Thurs— lceland has told Britain it is no longer prepared to agree to sick British seamen being tended in Iceland by naval ships. This means that British trawlers wanting to land seamen for medical attention must enter Icelandic ports and be liable to arrestReuter - 59 words
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116 1958-10-03 3 Convoy gets through with record supplies T^AIPEH, Thurs.— The official Central News Agency reported from Quemoy today that a record volume of supplies yesterday reached the island despite a furious Communist bombardment. The agency said a tank landing-ship made its way into Liaolo Bay sending tracked vehicles ashore. At theReuter - 116 words
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Article99 1958-10-03 3 PARIS. Thurs. Britain's latest small car, the new Austin A- in. was selling at the rate of one every four minutes when it was launched at the Paris Motor Show today. This car. styled by the Italian designer Farina, is a small saloon withReuter - 99 words
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Article39 1958-10-03 3 LONDON, Thurs Mrs. Barbara Castle. 46, was last night elected chairman of the Labour Party for the next 12 months. Mr. Lan Mikado, another member of the party's national executive was elected vice-chairman.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article355 1958-10-03 3 I ONDON, Tliurs.— Stock marketslii London today lost some of their recent buoyancy as a result j of the Ford Motor statement that the company's income is expected to be substantially lower in the latter half of the current year. The overnight setback on Wall Street was a355 words
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Advertisement310 1958-10-03 3 i)W OW! KEILLER for breakfast M jf Apricot Plum Strawberry Raspberry f Gooseberry Blackcurrant ff Full fruit JAMS Bramble Jelly Mixed Fruit fl w jj|, f ot Black Cherry Bramble Seedless Greengage Damson I home-made Raspberry and Redcurrant flavour M Pineapple Preserve \t w ond m-^tr Blackcurrant J^lly 3 MT310 words
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233 1958-10-03 4 Man watches as crocodile drags wife in river KUALA TRENGGANU, Thursday. A TERRIFIED Malay padi-planter crouched in his rocking prahu on A a river in Trengganu, clutched his screaming grand-daughter and woman'nSlS body was recovered from the river yesterday half a mile from the spot where the crocodile had taken233 words
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Article27 1958-10-03 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. The Johore Bahru Medical Sports Club are holding a dance on Oct. 30 at the Diamond Jubilee Hall commencing at 8.30 p.m.27 words
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106 1958-10-03 4 SEREMBAN, Thurs. An opium addict who escaped from the police lock-up here today told a magistrate after he was raught: "I had to get out. I just had to have a puff." The court was told that the man, Lee Hup, who was106 words
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Article, Illustration154 1958-10-03 4 Her wish comes true in Singapore A WISH of Dr. Dorothj Mercer, an Americar university lecturer came true in Singapore yesterday. She met priests of the Ramakrishna Mission "I am a Hindu," she said "a member of the Vedanta Society of Southern California."154 words
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Article24 1958-10-03 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs October 28 will be observed a.; a public holiday in Johore in honour of the birthday of the Regent.24 words
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Article53 1958-10-03 4 Two men pleaded not guilty in a Singapore court yesterday to confining Aman bin Mansor and causing hurt to him in a hut in West Hill Road on Sept. 26. They were Chan Cheng Poh and Thung Hoon Seng Both were offered bail of $2.0i053 words
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Article264 1958-10-03 4 A 22-YEAR-OLD housepainter. Lim Kirn Hoim was jailed for five years by Mr. Justice Chua in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday for robbery. Lim was found guilty of robbing the home of a fanner, Lim Siak Keng, in Bah Soon Pah Road of $1,000264 words
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Article21 1958-10-03 4 IPOH Thurs. Mr. R.C M Rayan was yesterday admitted to the Federation Bar He Intends to practise In Ipoh.21 words
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Article18 1958-10-03 4 SUNGEI PATANI Thurs —The Sungei Patani club will hold a golf dance night on Oct. 11.18 words
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Article230 1958-10-03 4 HAWKERS URGED TO FIGHT BACK THE assistant Minis--1 ter to the Chief Secretary, Mr. M. P. D. Nair, yesterday urged 25 nawkers on a civics course at the Singapore Assembly House conference room to fight against "unlawful elements" in their midst. He told the hawkers, from the Boon Teck Road230 words
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Article55 1958-10-03 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— In a raid carried out byexcise officers on Sept. 9 at Scudai. Lim Poh Hua was found in a hut where he was making illicit liquor. In the magistrate's court today. Lim was fined $2,300 for possession of a still. 61 gallons of55 words
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Article43 1958-10-03 4 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs.The Central Kedah assistant social welfare officer. Inch? Mohamed Noor. who is leaving Sungei Patani shortly on transfer, will be entertained to a farewell party tomorrow. Inche Mohamed has helped to organise 21 youth club* in Central Kedah43 words
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Advertisement159 1958-10-03 4 FEELING WEAK? TIRED? In the homr and at work life seems very depressing when you feel weak and tired. Take Sanatogen which helps to g. good appetite, sound sleep and ENERGY Sanatogen TONIC Corrects diet deficiencies An international w»tkly news magazine with vivid unbiased reporting •f facts. Air speeded directly159 words
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Miscellaneous392 1958-10-03 4 SHELL IHEATRETTE: Free (iEYLANG STRAITS CHINESE film show— High Speed Plight METHODIST (HIKIH: Bible Part I, approaching the Speed of study session 8 p m Sound. The Chair Bodgers— at rt o »M^ c<... n o. B House. Collyer £3. 1.15 JSfPSSttTgwZ S Roo£ RAFFLES MI'SEUM (Stamford i 0 am392 words
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278 1958-10-03 5 Future lies in free and honest trade: Lim THE Singapore trade mission to Australia and New Zealand will pave the way to a greater understanding with those countries and increase trade for mutual benefit, suid the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, in a special message yesterday. Mr. Lim's message278 words
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Article79 1958-10-03 5 Ministry delays home opening MALACCA. Thurs. The opening ol the new $268,000 Children's Orthopaedic Home at Tanjong Kling, seven miles from here, is being held up because the Ministry of Health has not ad-vist-d who will be responsible for running it. Mr. C. M. Seth. chairman of the Malacca State79 words
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Article22 1958-10-03 5 PENANG, Thurs. The Penang branch of the Peoples' Progressive Party will hold a rally on the Esplanade here on Saturday.22 words
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Article164 1958-10-03 5 THE Cheshire Home at Changi will shortly have I a new wing to accommodate an additional 16 inmates, bringing the total to 26. The wing, now nearing completion, has been donated by the Reuben Meyer Trust. To collect funds to meet expanding commitments, the Cheshire164 words
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Article139 1958-10-03 5 THE Singapore City x Council Nightsoil Workers' Union which is threatening to call a strike over five women employees in the Nightsoi: Section, will give its views to the acting Chief Administrative Officer, Mr. P. C. Marcus, today. The CAO has suggested that the139 words
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Article28 1958-10-03 5 MUAR. Thurs. Sixteen teams from the Muar branch of the MCA are conducting a door-to-door campaign to get voters to register for next years general election.28 words
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Article25 1958-10-03 5 BATU PAHAT. Thurs.— The Regent of Johore today launched a state-wide publicity drive to encourage rubber smallholders to replant with high yielding trees.25 words
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86 1958-10-03 5 Trengganu plans 105 new Malay schools BESUT (Trengganu). Thurs. The Trengganu Government is planning to build 105 new Malay schools in the state as as soon as the money is available. This was announced yesterday by the Deputy Mentri Besar, Inche Ibrahim Fikri bin Mohamed, when he declared open a86 words
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396 1958-10-03 5 SLEEPING EMPLOYEES BOUND AND GAGGED BY ARMED GANG KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. pART of a gold consignment for the Bank of England was stolen from a firm of tin and bullion merchants in Cross Street here by armed men early yesterday morning. The396 words
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Article54 1958-10-03 5 A $25,000 Jackpot is waiting to be won in The Malayan Monthly's Contest "Z" (for September). There's also $5,000 in consolation prizes. This great contest closes on MONDAY. Send in your Coupe n with postal order, NOW. Full details in MM for September on54 words
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133 1958-10-03 5 AMERICAN CARRIER COMING TO SINGAPORE rpHE American aircraft j X carrier Essex is due to arrive in Singapore next Monday for a two-day infOOßal visit, it was announced yesterday. The Essex, which will be ac- j companied by two destroyers, the Charles H. Roan and the Forrest Royal, is on133 words
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109 1958-10-03 5 POLICE ON GUARD AS DANCERS TAKE TESTS IPOH. Thurs.— A businessman. Mr. Goh Sok Vim. and a Chinese school pupil. Miss Mary Lee, 18. passed their gold diploma test in ballroom dancing at the third annual "festival of dance" at the St. John's Hall here last night. The festival, organised109 words
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Article33 1958-10-03 5 PENANG, Thurs. George Town city enjoyed a crimefree day yesterday. There was not a single report of any offence at the city's nine police stations in the past 24 hours33 words
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Article31 1958-10-03 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs.— One hundred kampons leaders will be given an Emergency briefing and tea-party at the Teroi Malay school in Yen. Kedah. at 2.30 p.m. this Saturday.31 words
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Article23 1958-10-03 5 KOTA BHARU. Thurs. The Mentrl Bet>ar of Kelantan. Tengku Hamzah Zainal, has been elected president of the Kelantan Adult Education Association.23 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-10-03 5 MALAY FILM STY/R Zaiton (above), who represented Singapore at the recent Pacific Festival in San Francisco, returned by PAA yesterday. At the airport she said: "The people who attended the festival were crazy about my sarong-kebaya." The festival was sponsored by the Pan American57 words
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Advertisement191 1958-10-03 5 3 DIETHELMS i M V s^bb Jg^isiMiilJiiH^naF^ iBH You. too, are invited to visit Diethelm's Exhibition of fine furniture for the home and office. Why not call in to their expanded ground-floor air-conditioned showroom and see for yourself the hundreds of fine pieces of furniture on dispiay. Experienced designers and191 words
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Article73 1958-10-03 6 THE FAMILY OP tlie late Madam Lee Kow Thank all Meodl and rel.i'ives for their Assistance, Condolences, Wreathi and Scrolls. THE FAMILY ol the late Mr. V. E. H. bayampanathan thank Ul relatives and friends lor their assistance, condolences, wreaths and ;< rendance at his funeral. MR. HEW PIN73 words
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644 1958-10-03 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Fri. Oct. 3, 1958. The Flaw In The Clause v There have been some strange reactions to the clause in the Order in Council providing for elect- ij ions under Singapore's new constitution which disqualifies from membership of the first Assembly any person properly detained for644 words
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Article371 1958-10-03 6 If satisfactory pragmas towards stable conditions in the Middle East continues, British and American forces in the Lebanon and Jordan will be able to complete their withdrawal by the end of October. Mr. Hammarskjoeld's memorandum, however, is not entirely reassur- ing. The United Nations' special representative who371 words
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Article185 1958-10-03 6 Two more atomic explosions in Russia ought to make agreement on the suspension of nuclear tests easier to reach. They certainly will not make agreement harder. Russia is back to level pegging on these atomic tests. No-one has stolen a march, and no-one now has any advantage185 words
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587 1958-10-03 6 Jack Gee - PEKING ABOLISHES YET ANOTHER COMFORT -THE PEDICAB Jack Gee by /CHINA'S traditional y tricycle-taxi, the pedicab. is gradually disappearing from the streets ot Peking where the city government is to spend 20 million yuan (about 525.00U.000) this year on trolley buses. On many routes this summer, the cream and blueReuter - 587 words
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Article, Illustration1125 1958-10-03 6 AUSTIN DE SUVA i - Investors seek safety pledge from Ceylon AUSTIN DE SUVA i BLOCKS FLIGHT OF CAPITAL by rE QUESTION of foreign investment in Ceylon has cropped up again with the statement by Mr. Maxwell Gluck, the United States Ambassador in Ceylon, that he would recommend to American businessmen that they should invest1,125 words
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244 1958-10-03 6 THE report vi the low in the City Council meeting over the classical Chinese expression "spear and shield" tS.T. Oct. 1» muM have left many people, both Chinese and others, in a state of confusion as to the moral of that classical expression.244 words
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Article131 1958-10-03 6 THE OLD, OLD STORY SPfeAR and shield in Chinese means contradiction. The story behind it originated in the Chow Dynasty, a man of Chu was selling spear and shield along the street. Taking "p his shield in his hand he told the by-standers that his shield was so tough that131 words
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Advertisement90 1958-10-03 6 PROBLEMS OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN LOVE Most marital problems need never have arisen if husband and wife had realized how many things beside love must go into a marriage. In the September Reader's Digest (now on sale), a specialist in young peo- pie's problems offers wise advice on the factors90 words
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Advertisement312 1958-10-03 6 BE A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT Then you will enjoy the esteem end respect ot your fr.ends os well os increased opportunities tor oromotion to executive positions. It is now possible tor Asian students to obtain the highly-prized degree ot the Australian Society of Accountonts which conducts exom.not.ons in Singopore. Molayo ond312 words
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250 1958-10-03 7 COUNCIL TOLD ALLEGED BOOKIE IS SICK n^HE local senior offi- cer of the Singapore City Council who was allied to have carried on a "bookie" business during office hours has told the council he is in 5 hospital with an acute t heart disease. His ease comes before the Council's250 words
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Article27 1958-10-03 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Federation's Controller 0; Trade Division. Raja Moiiar bin Raja Badozaman. returned last night from the Commonwealth trade and economic conference in Montreal.27 words
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Article73 1958-10-03 7 TAIPING. Thurs. The 1 Minister 01 Defence. Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussain, flew here from Kuala Lumpur this morning to congratulate the 2nd Battalion Royal Malay Regiment on its excellent achievement* in opera- tions again<t the terrorists. Dato Abdul Razak said that the battalion, with73 words
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Article40 1958-10-03 7 Six thugs scattered when a man blew a police whistle on seeing them gather with weapons in Keonp, JSiak Street. Singapore, yesterday. Police arrived and recovered a piece of lead, a pair of shears and an iron bar.40 words
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340 1958-10-03 7 YAP CHIN KWEE - DEALERS WHO GET GOODS FROM RED CHINA ARE QUIZZED By YAP CHIN KWEE KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. JHE Federation Government has launched a fullscale investigation to prevent subversion through trade by Communist China. Importers and retailers of goods from China are now being quizzed by officials340 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-10-03 7 Indonesia trade: Envoy is silent THE FORMER Italian trade commissioner in Indonesia, Dr. Umberto Tite. left for home yesterday in the liner Victoria after three years in Jakarta. He wa.% accompanied by his wife and four children. He refused to comment on the trade situation in Indonesia.47 words
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329 1958-10-03 7 R. CHANDRAN - Round the world by air -and it's all free R. CHANDRAN By ITP WENT the eye*J brows of business magnates and diplomats as Andiappan, 45, in a humble dhoti, strode smilingly into the first class cabin of a Qantas airliner at the Singapore Airport yesterday. But Andiappan was enjoying the329 words
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Article55 1958-10-03 7 Two short plays were presented by the University of Malaya Student's Union at the Cultural Centre last night as part of "Welfare Week" programme. They were "Strangers at the Gates" by Lloyd Fernando, and "The decision" by Mohammed Ali bin Abdul Aziz. A repeat performance will55 words
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155 1958-10-03 7 THE Singapore Government is spending moremoney on its civics courses because they have proved very popular. Among .supplementary votes for which approval will be sought at next Wednesday's Legislative Assembly meeting is a further item of $7,971 for them. In an explanatory statement, the155 words
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Article44 1958-10-03 7 BUTTERWORTH. Thurs. The Butterworth civil defence organisation will hold an exercise at 2.45 p.m. on Oct. 12 at its headquarters here. The nature of the exercises will be kept secret to provide a better test for the ability of the participants.44 words
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Article, Illustration28 1958-10-03 7 FAREWELL WAVE The Andiappan family wave goodbye to friends at the airport. Straits Times picture.28 words
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Article244 1958-10-03 7 GOVERNMENT 'CONCERNED' THE Singapore Government is considering whe- ther to follow the Federation Government in banning certain Chinese-language publications. An official spokesman said yesterday that the Govern- 1 ment had been concerned at the recent trend in the mosquito press. The Government was investigating whether244 words
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Article46 1958-10-03 7 KLANG. Thurs. Housing estates in Klang must undertake to construct roads and drains within their estates before their building plans can be approved by the Town Council. This new ruling was decided at the monthly meeting of the Ktaner Town Council last night.46 words
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98 1958-10-03 7 COUSINS STABBED IN STRUGGLE WITH GANG rVO coffeeshop assistants in Singapore were stabbed in a 4 a.m. fight with three housebreakers yesterday. Mm Men* Teck. 20, and Lim Men* Hai, 40. together with a third employee. Lim Men* Song. 32, challenged three men huddled round an iron safe in the98 words
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Article89 1958-10-03 7 GOVT. OFFERS TEACHERS NEW SCHEME The Singapore Government has proposed a new unified scheme 0/ service for teachers. Representatives of the Graduate Teachers' Association. Singapore Teachers' Union and Singapore Malay Teachers' Union were handed the Government proposal, yesterday together with a list of promotion posts and conversion tables of salaries.89 words
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Article21 1958-10-03 7 TANAH RATA, Thurs. Inspector Pritam Singh. District Crime Officer, Cameron Highlands, has been transferred to the Ipoh CID headquarters.21 words
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Article212 1958-10-03 7 MOVE TO CONVERT ANOTHER CAR PARK A PROPOSAL to con- vert a car park in Singapore's Chinatown into a public market was passed by the City Council's works committee yesterday. The council recently decided to develop the Rattles Place car park into a public garden which would be a tourist212 words
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Article46 1958-10-03 7 IPOH, Thurs. A fitter, Cheong Siew Hang, who came to Ipoh from Penang three days ago, woke up this motning and found his suitcase ransacked and $142 missing. The burglar is believed to have entered Cheong's room by climbing a drain pipe.46 words
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Advertisement115 1958-10-03 7 \%c M EAT ypasis|sg^\ dishtes (fS^P COLD Sf TRY THIS TIME-PROVED TREATMENT I.- Ti ni^ht, at bedtime, apply ing aches and pains due to *tß^ a »jfm Antiphlogisiine rheumatism, neuritis, lum- Poultice to your chest or bago. sprains, or over- i V# hack. Right away, its exertion. 1 <*9 "Poultice115 words
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Advertisement68 1958-10-03 7 i^a^laßada*a»Jl_lZ/^^r^^^f^ Here's the way to >W lf^\ make your White Shoes r'\'i really white insist on Kiwi which containsTiOz. the worlds "~>4 whitest pigment. Kiwi White. V^bßl H tne complete cleaning kit. tJS includes a sponge Yv^Y %C*^^^^L applicator in every pack. V. t rf"l3S'^ Disrributors: \J>S>*"^ MACLAINE WATSON Cx68 words
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356 1958-10-03 8 SUSAN BARRIE - SUSAN BARRIE By nUDAY THE W— MANY liberties have been taken iU with Bernard Shaw's plays, especially on the screen, 6O it is not surprising that the Otto Preminger version of "SAINT JOAN" should deviate somewhat from the original. It is356 words
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Article, Illustration266 1958-10-03 8 BUBBLE TROUBLE FOR Dr. TODD AND VIP PATIENT GOOD screen thrillers are all too rare, but 20th Century-Fox have succeeded admirably with their "INTENT TO KILL," which is well acted and has the advantage of an original story. It is all about a dastardly scheme to do away with an266 words
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288 1958-10-03 8 DEADPAN IN KOREA AS AN ACE JET FIGHTER PILOT IF 1 you fancy deadpan j Robert Mitchum as a wartime flying j ace, you will probably I get a kick out of "THE HUNTERS," a colour drama about an American jet fighter group in Korea. There is plenty of action288 words
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Article101 1958-10-03 8 REGAL ROT FOR ROCK 'n ROLL TOM "Till: DUKE WORE JEANS, starring British rock "n roll boy Tommy Steele. may claim at least one distinction— lt sets an alltime record for moronic "entertainment." It Is not even bad enough to be really funny. Imagine, if you can. the toothy. shock101 words
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218 1958-10-03 8 PHILIP GOH - OH FOR A MAN— BUT THEY ALL FIGHT SHY OF MISS BARDOT'S BOUDOIR PHILIP GOH By II the ability to pout 1 prettily in deshabille is a criterion for good acting, then Brigitte Bardot deserves a special award for her role in "THE BKIDE IS MUCH TOO BEAUTIFUL." The makers218 words
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Advertisement645 1958-10-03 8 WL~JL~M^ M\W j, aln ,45 u si 645 9- 3o pnl 7C Ull.l.l AM HOLDFN T uc VCV" CinrmaSeope yL SOHIIA LORF.N Int RET (Columbia) "¥> Had Change: Robert Mitrhum "The Hunters" t SC f^) COlOr 7^ yL Tomorrow 9 a.m.: "SABRINA" (Paramount). J*. y^ Sunday a.m.: "FAIR MAIDEN AMONG645 words
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Advertisement471 1958-10-03 8 ,■H■■■■ B »l ***** llt i. 45t 4i 630& g fo f rd "IMITATION GENERAL"^, 1 Tomorrow »r_J' I o A rrA R °*> rri •:>«'• 1 mnite wod s Little Acre Aid.. Sunday Midnight "THE CI'LPRIT Man Tomorrow fl a.m.: 'TEARS OF THE YA\(.IZ! Sundar 9 a.m.: Debbie Reynolds471 words
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Miscellaneous330 1958-10-03 8 Straits Times Crossword it ii~ 16 |7 ilrt^lliti" i 9 22 25 "51" 25 ii 26~ L Z^Z ZbZL Z Z ACROSS 6 Practised In various educa--9 Time for campanological solo tional systems (4). performance? (.3, 4). 7 Thirsty fieldsman gets the 10 Invoke evil on bad Hebrews needle (3-5).330 words
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Article, Illustration1476 1958-10-03 9 260 days' ordeal of two flight-crazy men STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE. ENGINE TROUBLE LED TO FORCED LANDING IN PENANG POLO GROUND IT WAS in 1920 when aviation was still in its infancy that two fliers Lieut. Ray Parer nd .1. C. Mclntosh set out from England on a 260-day flightDaily Mirror - 1,476 words
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Advertisement306 1958-10-03 9 V-Jld fashioned methods lose customers. Modern *k. efficiency wins them. The businessman who makes full ?l|k. use of the fast, reliable communications services of Cable and Wireless Ltd. immediately shows himself to %^*ji&^ be alert and up-to-date. The specimen rates below tfF***^*, show how little it costs to gain such306 words
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Miscellaneous101 1958-10-03 9 Carmen A Co. By 3iaa saw us iHXhaviccodJ %llMu s Jti '^tilL* K^-sJ.I Ami^iS. \fwFr* V^Pi. The Saint By Lestie Charteris Dick Tracy By Chester Gould I 1I TONIGHT AT SEVEN THE Yl T DON'T MrSS THIS OFFICIAL 1 T HEy, FELLOWS. ■^^■■■■t- x I MONARCH NETWORK WILL. 1 PILM,101 words
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Article132 1958-10-03 10 Ships lylnx alongside the Sin- capore Harbour Board whanre* or expected today are: Frankfurt 1-2. Domodocus 4-5. Seika Maru 6A. Dolius 6-7. Breconshire 8-9. Benreoch 10-11. Bendoran 13-14. Relau 15-IC. Hallvard 18. OUnda 19-20. Taype N. Wall 3. Serudom N. Wall 4. Van Nort 21-22. Shinsei Maru 23-24.132 words
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357 1958-10-03 10 By Our Market Correspondent THE tin price again provided a surprise in Singapore yesterday and gained $4 to $364.37* per picu} on the second day of the fourth control period. Only an estimated 140 tons were on offer and this with good357 words
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Article153 1958-10-03 10 October first r»ie ruober buyers fob. closed vi Singapore yesterday at 84 <i cents per lb. up a qwter or a cent Wednesdays closing price. Closing tone: Steady. Closing prices In cents per lb. '•SSnßuirW l R.S.S. spot f.c.b. buyers 83... sellers 84 VI; Int. 1 R.S.S. Oct.153 words
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Article27 1958-10-03 10 SINGAPORE. Oct. 2. RUBBER: 84' cents per lb. (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: S364.37«2 P« picul (up $4). Estimated unofficial offering 140 tons.27 words
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Article111 1958-10-03 10 Singapore Chinese Produce ExI change noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: steady. UK/Continent October November $33\ buyers. is 34< 4 sellers. Coconut oil: steady: bulk $53 sellers, drum $56 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done. Muntok white $122, Sarawak $121. special Sarawak black $71 lall111 words
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Article603 1958-10-03 10 The Malayan *har« BrokrrV AssociaMon reported: •Industrials were quietly steady. 'ir..s wpre firm nr.ci rubbers firm with selective ouylng. The turnover waa small Sinirapore .md Federation brokers reported the following business done yesterday: FYaser Nea\e ords $2.78 to $2.80 c all; Gammon $1.56 :o $1.57; W. Ham n:er603 words
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Article74 1958-10-03 10 The Malayan T.vchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rs>res to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: French Francs *****: Belgian Francs 1610 3/4; Deutsche Marks 13'<>.; Italian Lire *****. On the free exchange market in Hong Kong yesterday, t'.ie U.S.74 words
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Article31 1958-10-03 10 'THE Federations >n 1 of Finance has following prices for tin* Customs M week from Oct. 2 Rjbber 83T, Copra Coconut oil Palm oil Palm kernels $;r,:\ MM I'm31 words
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Article78 1958-10-03 10 MELBOi:i' INVESTMENT tamed a firm the Stock Exchange Movements ren Turnover was below volume. Loans V/sTo 1956-69 £9D Loans 3 Vi'/o 1955-58 £li Bank of N.S.W Con. Zinc Mount Lyell a N. Broken Hill Hill 50 Mount Morgan I Peko 4 Western Mining Ampol Ex Oil Search Timor78 words
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Advertisement398 1958-10-03 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens who have rained their 17th but not their C3rd birthday for pppointment as Storekeepers P.W.D.. Pahang, on ttM sihiry scale of $100 x 7.50-115/ j 137. 50x7. 50-182. 50/197. 50x7. 50- 233 plus COXA. Applicants :nust have passed fie Lower Cer- j398 words
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Advertisement427 1958-10-03 10 NOTICE UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN KUALA LUMPUR Applications are Invited for the following new Chairs in the Faculties of Arts and Scienca: CHAJKS OF BOTANY. CHEMISTRY, ECONOMICS. ENGLISH. GEOGRAPHY. HISTORY. MATHEMATICS, FHYSICS AND ZOOLOGY. Further particulars may be ootained from the Administrative Officer, University of Malaya. Gurney Rond. Kuala Lumpur,427 words
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Advertisement82 1958-10-03 10 NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE :s hereby given rhat Messrs. Tong Lee of No. 100 Cecil Street Singapore, (Telephone No. *****) have been officially apoointed by us as our Agents in sKore as from 8.9.1958 with cower to collect Inward and outward freights, issue Delivery Orders for inward cargoes negotiate bookings of82 words
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Advertisement571 1958-10-03 10 NOTICES i RANTAU TIN DREDGING COMPANY, LIMITED (incorporated In the rederation of Miiaya> NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-ninth Ordinary General Mee'ing of the Members oi the Company will be held at the Offices of the General Managers. AnK'o-Orier.tal (Ma- laya) Limited, 16 Barrack Road, j Kuala Lumpur, en571 words
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Advertisement351 1958-10-03 10 TENDERS CANTEEN TENDER T!:e Singapore Chinese Swimmiiiß Club invite tender- to run the Sea-Mde pavilion Canteen. Forms. etc obtainable from th* Offlr-p V S LEONO Secretary. P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE. TENDER from repistered con--1 tractors (Chu>.s C and abovei I will be rerei\ed by the State Engineer. Selangor up to 3351 words
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Advertisement18 1958-10-03 10 STOCK INDICES Malayan Share Market: Oct. 2 Oct 1 Industrial-.: 90.09 89.91! Tins: 81.32 79.03 Jan. 1 1958=10018 words
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Advertisement756 1958-10-03 10 "K LINE* Japan. U.S.A. Padfle 6c Atlantic Coast Service Spore P. Sham Penang ETA Koto E.TA ■MMtna Man" Ist call 11/12 Oet 13 Oct 14 Ott 2»dcill 15 16 Oct 25 Ocl 11 Rn "NttaO Maru" Ist call 11/11 No» 12 Ni» 13 Not 2i« call 14,16 No. 23 Nn756 words
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Advertisement1288 1958-10-03 11 MANSFIELD cSc CO., LTD. Tel: mix (12 lues) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE <-.ILINCS TO LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON t. CONTINENTAL PORTS a Sun witn likerty tt procttd via Panama tr Capt al Good Hope) Smgapare LOAOINC FOR Oue Sails P. S'kaa rtnaag MR G. 15/11 Oct 3 Oct 4/5 Oct 71,288 words
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Advertisement1247 1958-10-03 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, ANTWERP. ROTTEROAM BREMEN. HAMBURG. COPENHAGEN GOTHENBURG, OSLO Spore P. Sham Penang "BUSUANGA 1 11/11 Oct 11/12 Oet 13/13 Od "SONGKHLA" 11/13 Oct "FAISTRIA"t 2121 Oct 22/23 Ocl 24/25 Ocl Calling Gdynia. t PassMgor accommodate* avaiiakir OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK AND/OR1,247 words
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Advertisement1301 1958-10-03 11 tuatiNs THE BEN LIME STEAMERS LTD. '"Win SINSAPQRE (Incorporated in th« "jnitea King"orn> i LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN U.K.. t CONTINENT*! TORTS Spore P S'haro fenang BENOORAN IC L0"0on. Kotterdam B'emen, Hamburg t.ll-H OCI itMH lirtcl tfn»f 2) Ocl BENMHOR for Liverpool v Hjt!. Hamcjig 7/11 Oct 14/11 Oct 17/111,301 words
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Advertisement1363 1958-10-03 11 McALISTER t* CO.. LTD. TEL: No.: '1361 ELLERMAN LIMES KLAVENESS LINE LONOON, HAVRE. ROTTERDAM LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG I HULL SEATTLE, VANCOUVER t PORTUND tno 101 U.S. A North Ai'antic font icceilmi carga far Central t Siutk md Canaoa via Colombo America CITY OF POONA BRONXVILLE Spore P Sham1,363 words
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Article, Illustration500 1958-10-03 12 New cement service station for Singapore JOINT JAPANESE-COLONY ENTERPRISE A $2-MILLION cement service station, which is claimed to be the first and the most modern of its kind in South-East Asia, is being set up in Singapore in order to supply local consumers with a cheaper product. Occupying a site500 words
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Article, Illustration95 1958-10-03 12 Orchard Motors $1.5 mil. building ORCHARD Motor Co. Ltd., Singapore, is erecting a new and larger building for its operations in Orchard Road which is estimated to cost over $1.5 million. Construction work Is now well underway, and the building, which is situated near Prince's Hotel Garni, is expected to95 words
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Article88 1958-10-03 12 The Jaguar Cars Ltd., of Coventry. England, announced last week that its production of passenger motor cars during the first eight months of this year showed an increase of 51 per cent, compared with the corresponding period of last year The world exports were also 4288 words
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Article, Illustration230 1958-10-03 12 THE first private and independent market re- search organisation, using modern methods of statistical research and analysis, has been established in Singapore, and Mr. John C. Lee, managing director of the new concern-Malayan Research Services-believes that sound research techniques can be employed effectively by Singa-pore-recruited230 words
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195 1958-10-03 12 ONE of Singapore's leading biscuit manufacturing companies, the Ho Ho Biscuit Factory Ltd., which suspended* production two years ago. is not likely to resume operations in the immediate future. This was stated yesterday by the managing director of the company. Mr. Koh Soon Huat Mr195 words
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331 1958-10-03 12 Some foreign egg 8 dearer because of stamping orders rpHE prices of chicken eggs imported from foreign countries have gone up on the 3W pore market by 50 per cent to 12 cents eac result of the Singapore Government's ordc; to stamp all eggs entering the Colony. These eggs are331 words
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Advertisement333 1958-10-03 12 1 pP*^^*jiPP^j^! A ipead nafwork th>t tpjnt the globe Kjjfk ***** dutch J!%ji TO KIM YOU HI MO«l THAN A fASSENCfK— BUILD A POWERFUL BODY. QCICKLY— EASILY— SECRETLY FREE BOOK SHOWS YOU HOW SIMPLE IT IS: It reveals secrets that change flat-chested weaklings tc. husky specimens of manhood. How pounds333 words
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Advertisement358 1958-10-03 12 w I U I the torment of ITCHING SKIN Wonderful LIQUID healer r^'im Bives you mTANT REUEF l\ 7 V^j^^S^ Do you suffer the agony of itching Skin? Docs it |*^>ji^\^A^w7 irritate you all day— stop you sleeping at night? Then try this famous healing remedy which will «p, give358 words
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Article402 1958-10-03 13 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP BEGINS TOMORROW By T»WENTY-ONE teams 1 fourteen men and seven women will take part in the Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation's annual basketball league competition for the Chung Hwa Cup tomorrow. "The response has been very encouraging and competition402 words
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Article220 1958-10-03 13 MANCHESTER. Thursday. rjNE player was sent off the field and two had their v names taken by the referee in the "friendly" soccer game played here last night between Manchester United and the Swiss champions Berne Young Boys. The player sent off was Colin Webster, theReuter - 220 words
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Article62 1958-10-03 13 MILWAUKEE. Thurs. Milwaukee Braves beat New York Yankees 4-3 in the opening game ol the best of seven World Baseball Series here yesterday. Braves, who defeated Yankees for last year's title, broke a 3-3 tie in the 10th inning with three singles off relief pitcher Ryne Duren.62 words
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Article43 1958-10-03 13 Beatty Secondary School beat Queenstown Technical School 6-0 in a hockey match at Serangoon Road yesterday. Scorers were Mahamed Said. Goh Pen s Boon <2>, Lav Bik Ann. Chek Fong and Gomez. Beatty also won the second team match 3-0.43 words
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Article135 1958-10-03 13 It was proposed that live Union regulations and would big track carnivals, with El- h V(1 t hl liott as the star, should be haY( cost nim hls an ™teur promoted befor° Christmas, status. Elliott's fees from the com- Meanwhile Empire Game* pany were to135 words
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184 1958-10-03 13 SPORT AROUND THE WORLD London to fight a Swede LONDON, Thins. Ingemar Johansson, of Sweden, has agreed to meetBrian London, the British champion, for the Swede's European heavyweight title at the Wembley Stadium. London, on June 2. This was announced by promoter Jack Solomons. Brian London beat Willie Patlrr.no <U.S.A.>.Reuter - 184 words
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Advertisement623 1958-10-03 13 I ,,1,***** (I I nun l'4£f hi >11l ATIONS VACANT Win.)— Mm -~>o ets.extra. Of ITJOOR SALES engine-room .--tores. experience. Box; .D A Chinese Doctor. Well Established Singapore. Box IIONS ARE INVITEdJ ral Citizens tor the po.st StenognptMr at Ipoh. I in possession of Cambridge Certiiicate j Lnulisl 1 Lansuaye.623 words
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Advertisement953 1958-10-03 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT i "orrf, M (Min.)— Box 50 it, extra. TERRACE HOUSE Stnnett Estate near market. Immediate en- •ly. Contact 51 Soutii Bridge Road, or Tel. (Spore) ***** Kwong. THOMSON RISE. Dunlopillo. i cane, teak furniture, 3 bedrooms, l: bathrooms attached m.s. long- bath, refrigerator, fan. cooker, car porch. .<-ervanfs953 words
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Advertisement847 1958-10-03 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE I'll Words Si Min.)~-Box i» cts. txtru. YOU CAN BUY every one acre of agriculture land at (0.20 per sq. ft. including cutting for 36--foot wide road which situate at 9 miles stone, Pasir Panjang Road. Singapore. Site Plan can be seen at 76, Market Street,847 words
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Advertisement999 1958-10-03 13 HIRE PURCHASE 20 Words Si (Milt.)— Box 50 cl: extrm. I SADIA ELECTRIC WATER Heaters, all types, available on Hir Purchase, from Katong i Bazaar, 181 East Coast Road, i Tel: *****. SOON TECK FINANCE Company finance Hlre-Pui chase on Motor Cars, new and oecondhand 1 1953 Model upwards only)999 words
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Advertisement483 1958-10-03 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE towards Si (Min.)— Box SO ets.extra. 1948 MORRIS 8 saloon 4 doors new paint perfect condition $975/--tor view Please Phone Spore i *****. 1955 STANDARD registered November 1955 under 25.000 miles thoroughly overhauled excellent order throughout $2,600 cn.o. 38 Lichi Avenue Sennett Estate. Spore. SINGAPORE USED CAR483 words
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Advertisement461 1958-10-03 13 STLAMBATHS. MASSAGE. ETC 20 Wordt Si (Mm.) Box j0 et: extra. PRINCESS. MASSAGE. (Steamroom i Guaranteed. Full Body lfBM0« Kian Hua Hotel SI.. Ben- coolen Street, S pore Te.. ***** Roo:>\ 5. Open Daily Sundays. DORIS S MASSAGE TURKISH- i BATHS (steam: genuine). Mariam; Malay Art Masseuse Professional Masseur: South461 words
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Advertisement359 1958-10-03 13 MISCELLANEOUS 20 Hords $5 (Min.)— Box 50 ets.extra. j TOKYO HOTEL. 58A Jalan Besar, Singapore 8. Tel. ***** Airconditioned, centrally situated, j Cheap, clean, excellent service, j Rooms $5/- upwards. FRESH FLOWERS 211 Words M (Minimum, Daily I month. 10 W,:rds 52.50 (Mm.) J 24 GIANT ENGLISH Roses beautilully arranged.359 words
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Advertisement315 1958-10-03 13 NOTICES LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1950. i Federation of Malaya Ordinance Xo. H of 1950. Till: MLMtir.AL ELECTIONS MALACCA) REGULATIONS. no. j Certification oi Electoral Registers for the Elcrtoial Wards of ■lrunqii.-i ih. Fort. Bukit China and .Mi i.i Kutliing. 1 In pur.-uance of Regulation 15 (1) of the Municipal315 words
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Article609 1958-10-03 14 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL Malayan footballers have a reputation to live up to now BY Victory will confirm top team rating pOH the first time in the history of Malayan football, the national team will have a reputation to live up to and a title to defend when609 words
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Article192 1958-10-03 14 BURMA may also compete in the Asian Cup central zone matches to be staged by Singapore in May next year. Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, president of the Singapore Amateur F. A., said after a finance and administrative committee meeting yesterday that as far as192 words
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276 1958-10-03 14 Koreans keep promise with 7-0 win KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —The Seoul Football Club of Korea, a 19-man contingent including 12 who have represented their country in either the Asian Cup or Asian Games or both, looked a tired team when they arrived here from Hong Kong at four o'clock this276 words
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Article99 1958-10-03 14 TiHE touring Korean soccer -I team, Seoul F.C., may play two or three matches in Singapore this month. Singapore Amateur Football Association has written to the Football Association of Malaya to inquire whether the Koreans will be available for two or three matches in Singapore from Oct.99 words
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Article57 1958-10-03 14 ABOARD s.i. IBERIA, (Indian Ocean). Thurs. Willie Watson, whose left let; is in plaster, was moving about a little today and the outlook for his quirk recovery was more hopeful. The rest of the §ICC party, on their wav to Australia, continued their catchingReuter - 57 words
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Article54 1958-10-03 14 Singapore Recreation Club trounced 19 Air Formation Signals by 26 points (four goals, two triesi to nil in their rugger match on the padang yesterday. S.R.C., who led 15-0 .at half time, got their tries through Wells 1 3 p. Kraal. Branson and Stainaway. Kraal made three54 words
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Article32 1958-10-03 14 DENANG, Thurs. Penang to day entered tlie final of the Sultans' Gold Cup soccer tournament wuen they beat Kelantan Malays 7-2 before a capacity crowd at the City stadium.32 words
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Article139 1958-10-03 14 /COMBINED Europeans and I Eurasians, conquerors of Royal Air Force on Monday, nearly caused another upset In the S.A.F A. premier league when they shared eight goals with unbeaten Army at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The Combined team, playing I veteran centre half Ivan Vass139 words
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496 1958-10-03 14 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP JOTTINGS.... By A SHORT documentary film I on how the film patrol works in Australia was shown to racing stewards of the Perak Turf Club last night. The film was specially brought back by Mr. P. Regester. committee member of the496 words
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Article70 1958-10-03 14 AFTER losing the Patricks rallied to I Joseph's to a 2-2 i inter-^chool tennis match Ashness Shield at Road yesterday. Results were (81 first): Singles: Christoj)... beat Brian Oliveiro 6-1, 6 colm de Silva aeat Stephen 6-4, 6-4. Doubles: Joseph Hoo tod Pao Chuen lost to70 words
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486 1958-10-03 14 Darul need one more point for Div. 1 title pROMOTED Darul Afiah, beat Police 6-3 at Jalan 1 Besar stadium last night and need only one point from their lasi match against bottom-of-the-table R.A.F. Changi to win the S.A.F.A. league first division title at their first attempt. Darul Afiah now486 words
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139 1958-10-03 14 Three Fed. stars In Feith Cup team rpiIREE top Federation players 1 will turn out for the S.A.F.A. President's XI against the Business Houses in the annual I iah Cup charity socrer match on Sunday under floodlights at Jalan Besar stadium. They are Kinlorh, the federation Services star centre-forward, Abdul139 words
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Article115 1958-10-03 14 I JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. C.H. Clark became the singles champion in the Johore Bahru tennis championships when he beat I. A. Alsagoff 6-3, 6-2! here yesterday. j Other finals: Men's doubles: I. A. Alsagoll and A.G.B Pakir beat Bakar Ahmad and Hassan Ahmad 8-6. 6-4: Mixed115 words
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Article46 1958-10-03 14 Singapore Harbour Board Boys' Club scored a 69-57 win over Peichln K Youth Club In the Federation of Boys' Clubs basketball league at the S.Y.S.C. last night. Other results were: Pulo Bukom wo. Bouna Vista; Yuklng Youth Club beat Prince Edward Bows' Club 67-51.46 words
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Article29 1958-10-03 14 The Singapore Amateur Football Association announced yesterday that Penang. the Malaya Cup champions, have agreed to play two matches in Singapore on Nov 8 and 9.29 words
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Advertisement734 1958-10-03 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. "AT YOUR SERVICE' 20 Word, $10 (Minimum). Oailf 1 month. 10 Words $2_5« (Mm.) SELF-DRIVE CARS Tel: ***** Everfine Co. 519 Serangoon Rd., Ikn4 DO HAXT: ALL your Important records microfilm at Tang's (Spore) *****. AUTUMN IN JAPAJM. Tour Leaves, October. Asm Travel Ser\i<e. (Spore) ***** JUST RECEIVED.734 words
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Advertisement92 1958-10-03 14 _BUYTHEj Mobil gas SPECIAL stfis^ A PRODUCT OF MobilOOS Standard-Vacuum Oil Company Incorporate In U S A with Omin-ri Liability) ALL THE UNTOLD EXCITEMENT |V|^ OF BILLY THE KID: Vy UNTOLD STORY! «PJ^^2^^k last— new truti VT^-~sr_M^. on the screen Jf i_R__| Bik9_ about the a.B_ j_f notorious killer _^H_j_|_2L92 words
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Miscellaneous69 1958-10-03 14 HOCKEY S.H.A. Dlv. S.C.C. v S.C.R.C, padang; C.S.C. v Khalsa, Balestier Road; Dlv. 2: Police "B" v Singapore Malays, Thomson Road; S.R.C. "B- v RAF. Tengah, padang; T.T.C. v Navy Nomads, Paterson Road. SOCCER S.A.F.A. Div. 2B: Maxwell v Gymkhana, Balestier Road; Friendly: Jolliladi v R.E. 570, Geylang. SWIMMING PaMr69 words
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