The Straits Times, 5 October 1958
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Title Section14 1958-10-05 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES No. 1,206. to*}*** in /Hotel* SINGAPORE, SUNDAY^^W^R 5, 1958. 20 CENTS14 words
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Article, Illustration23 1958-10-05 1 Comet IV sets record in commercial flight Comet IV— the four-jet De Havilland airliner photographed on take-off.23 words
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Article221 1958-10-05 1 BIG HUNT FOR CYPRUS WIFE KILLERS |^l COS lA, Sat. A big hunt is on for two Greek youths who shot dead a British serviceman's wife in Famagusta yesterday and wounded another woman. In search operations last night a 12-year-old Greek girl collapsed with shock and a British soldier wasReuter - 221 words
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Article158 1958-10-05 1 Threat of new war in Quemoy BIG U.S. BUILD-UP IN SOUTH FORMOSA yAIPEH, Sat. American official .ources said today there could be a new flare-up in the Formosa Straits war next week. They said the tense situation over the Communist attempt to blockade the Islands could explode in a newReuter - 158 words
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Article34 1958-10-05 1 NEW DELHI. Sat. Mr Derick Heathcoat Amory. the British Chancellor of the Exchequer, arrived here today to attend the World Bank and International Monetary Fund Conference, which opens on Monday.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article75 1958-10-05 1 /^HESTER. Sat.— Britain s \J Comet IV today opened up the world's, first transatlantic jet service but the makers of the Comet were on strike. Eighty machine shop employees at the De Havilland aircraft factory at Broughton, near here, have "suspended" themselves until next Wednesday. They75 words
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Article51 1958-10-05 1 Two men were arrested near Katong Park, Singapore, at midnight, minutes after an attempted armed robbery in which the victim. Tan Lye Hock. 21, was stabbed in the back. Tan was strolling in the park with his fiancee. Miss Ng Al Geok, 19, when he was51 words
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1096 1958-10-05 1 LONDON, Saturday. BOAC inaugurated a new era in air travel today with the first two pure jet commercial flights across the Atlantic when a gleaming Comet IV airliner took off from idlewild. New York, for London and another left London for New York.1,096 words
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Article32 1958-10-05 1 MARSEILLES, Sat. Police have detained more than 300 Algerian Muslims in connection with General de Gaulle's visit here. A further 200 have been detained for Identity checks.32 words
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Article24 1958-10-05 1 WASHINGTON. Sat.—President Eisenhower's doctors reported today after his annual medical check-up that he continued to maintain "an excellent state of health." Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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70 1958-10-05 1 NEW YORK. Sat. The Jantzen Bathing Salts Co. announced today that Hong Kong actress-model Helen Lei Mci i s being sent home because she refused to wear their swimsuits. The company, which flew Miss Mci and her wardrobe of 70 dresses and matching accessories into70 words
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Article31 1958-10-05 1 Lieut.-Gen. Sir Edrlc M Bastyan, commander of British forces in Hong Kong, arrived In Singapore by Cathay Pacific Airways last night for a short visit to GHQ FARELF.31 words
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206 1958-10-05 1 |POH, Sot. Mr. Tan Teik Yee, 41, and Miss Wong See Fong, 25, went bravely through their wedding ceremony here today, although it had started with rotten eggs. About 100 guests were waiting in the hall of the Tong Ann Association206 words
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420 1958-10-05 1 Causeway bar 'aimed at fleeing thugs' GOVT. DENIES POLITICAL MOTIVES, BUT PARTIES ARE FEARFUL KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. GOVERNMENT spokesmen said today there was no cause for panic over the Federation's new entry regulations, which were "aimed at the increasing influx of gangsters and secret society members fleeing from Singapore." A420 words
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Article136 1958-10-05 1 Dato Nik hurt in car crash MENTAKAB. Sat. Dato Nik Ahmad Kamil. Permanent Secretary to the External Affairs Ministry, and his wife, Datin Nasiah. were injured in a car accident near here this morning. Dato Nik had four broken ribs and Injuries in the chest His wife fractured a wrist.136 words
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58 1958-10-05 1 15 MEN STOOD 5 MINUTES FROM DEATH DENANC. Sat.— A cylinder of oxy-acerylene gas exploded in a Weld Quay godown today, five minutes after a gang of of labourers had finished work beside it. The blast ripped the roof and part of a zinc wall off the godown. belonging to58 words
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Article191 1958-10-05 1 COMET AVERA 580 MPH LONDON, Sat. York-London Conn t averaged 581 mph stop and arrivrd minutes ahead of dule. Meantime I< i New York Comet ni at Gander, Nvwfoun and flew on to New York.IKE'S PLEDCE WASHINGTON, Sat.— Eisenhower said today US. woaid n«t km I involved in191 words
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Advertisement130 1958-10-05 1 For Right Colour Right Cut in DIAMOND RINGS U.S.deSILVA Jeweller* 106, Orchard Rd. Teh ***** OPERATION BIG SWEEP TODAY The Mayor. Mr. Ong Eng Guan. and City Councillors will lead 2.000 Council employees in Operation Big Sweep this morning. They will assemble at the City Hall at 8 a.m. and130 words
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Article, Illustration308 1958-10-05 2 I'M JUST going to give you a few small I injections in the scalp, Dr. Schmidt," I told the pale skeleton of man lying on the operating table. As the membranes of the brain itself are quite insensitive, it was only necessary for me to administer a308 words
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Article483 1958-10-05 2 Are you content with the way you speak and write? Arc you sure that you are not making mistakes that cause people to underrate you? Never has the importance of effective speech and writing been more widely recognised than today. If you can express yourself483 words
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Article, Illustration1330 1958-10-05 2 There I stood— gazing into a man s open brain and talking to him about it... tween the dura mater and the bone, applied a little piev-urr and the round section of the skull came away in my hand, still warm. My other assistant wrapped it quickly in damp compresses1,330 words
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Article1492 1958-10-05 2 in flames with the rest of his documents. "After the accident the patient was practically unconscious for weeks we kept asking him questions in the hope of getting the formula out of him. But it came to nothing." I could well Imagine these interrogations: they must1,492 words
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Article, Illustration866 1958-10-05 3 W. Ramsay - W. Ramsay 160 INTERPOL DELEGATES TALK ABOUT HOW TO BEAT CRIME RECENTLY a criminal involved in a bigscale robbery climbed over a wall to make good his escape, a wall whose parapet was embedded with jagged bits of glass in accordance with theReuter - 866 words
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134 1958-10-05 4 IPOH. Sat. pHINESE Buddhist priests 'Vv in yellow robes today chanted prayers as a plane, with the ashes of two Ipoh youths killed in August in a moor accident in Australia, toucned down at the airport here. The ashes were reverently handed over134 words
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Article, Illustration311 1958-10-05 4 Man s good luck brought him death— inquest A SINGAPORE mechanic was driving to Johore Bahru to claim a $1,000 lottery prize when he met with an accident and was killed, the Coroner's Court was told yesterday. A friend of the mechanic, Tan Tiap Cheen, told a Singapore coroner that311 words
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Article67 1958-10-05 4 The Kuala Lumpur division of the University of Malaya will start a two-year diploma course in social studies in May next year for social workers. The entrance examination will be held on Feb. 23 and 24 next year. Application forms for admission can be obtained from67 words
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Article60 1958-10-05 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. The Ceylon High Commissioner for the Federation, Mr D. C. R. Gunawardena. and his wife paid an official visit here today, calling on the Regent with whom they lunched at the Istana. In the afternoon, they were guests of the Johore Bahru60 words
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Article67 1958-10-05 4 Johore Bahru REX: Pay the Devil 3.15. 6.45, 9 15 CATHAY: Prince Valiant 1130 ».m.; Virgin of Borneo 3. 7, 9.15. Kola Hharu LIDO: Sergeant Hassan Malay U. 30. 3. 7.15. 9.3 C. ODEON: Ta'.l Men 945 a.m.; Orlando 3. 715. ?30 I ki. mi.... REX: Lav67 words
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Article40 1958-10-05 4 MR. FREDERICK Hansel Woodford and his bride. Miss Alice Rosalind Mowe. who were married at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd in Singapore yesterday. The reception was held at St. Paul's Hall. Upper Serangoon Road. Sunday Times picture.40 words
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156 1958-10-05 4 ALOR STAR, Saturday. TWO brothers were today jailed for six years eacli for the manslaughter of a padi planter. I All Ahmad bin Haji Barmawi. 22. and his 20-year-old brother. Annar. were found guilty on a lesser charge of culpable homicide not ■mounting to murder.156 words
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Article56 1958-10-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The Federation enjoyed a favourable trade balance of 5126.5 million in the first eight months of this year, compared with $232 8 during the same period in 1957. Exports during the Jan-uary-August period this year totalled 51. 109.8 mil. Imports in August totalled $135.756 words
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Article83 1958-10-05 4 The Singapore Governments mass X-ray survey to determine the number of tuberculosis sufferers in the Colony will move to Bukit Panjang and Geylang Serai on Tuesday after successfully completing the X-ray of 20.000 people in the city area. The target for tne two new areas83 words
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Article52 1958-10-05 4 I Nineteen Singapore Chinese businessmen led by Mr. Tan Slak Kew. former president !of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, left by air yesterday morning lor i Australia and New Zealand They will be away for a month touring Sydney. Melbourne, Brisbane. Canberra. Perth. Auckland52 words
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207 1958-10-05 4 SOCIALIST FRONT MAY FLAY GOVT. FOR ARRESTS |(UAIA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Socialist Front congress meeting here tomorrow will be asked to condemn last Wednesday's swoop by police m which 100 people were arrested for alleged "subversive" activities. 'Some of those detained were Labour Party and Party Rakyut ofllcials and members.207 words
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Article80 1958-10-05 4 The Singapore Film Society will screen five Mms which won competitions sponsored by the Selangor Amateur Cine Group. The screening; will be ar. the Shell Theatrette. Shell House. Collyer Quay, on Tuesday, nt 8.15 p.m. It will be open to all interested In amateur films. The80 words
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Article52 1958-10-05 4 KLANG. Sat. The trial of a Special Branch offker. accused of corrupUv accepting 528.0000t the $68,000 paid out in rewards to a government agent for information leading to the surrender of Communist terrorists, has been adjourned to Nov. 3. Inspector Tan Hong Chan has pleaded52 words
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Article36 1958-10-05 4 KOTA BHARU. Sat. The Kelantan State Agricultural Officer Mr. J. L B Hitchcock, has left en leave to Britain. He is succeeded by the Nesri Sembilan State Agricultural Officer Mi. L. A. Vivian.36 words
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88 1958-10-05 4 M«. Jl LIAN Amery. Parliamentary Under Set re tary of State tor War, and General Sir Hush Stockwell. British Military Secretary and former General Officer Commanding, .Ma- laya. yesterday visited 40 Base Workshop in Ayer Rajah Koad. Singapore. They are88 words
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Advertisement380 1958-10-05 4 NO BABY-FEEDING PROBLEMS NOW Ist dxr^NESTLE'S V ™ft FAMILY OF INFANT V FOODS PROVIDES FOR /^V^? BABY'S NEEDS (1 v^y^^f' 0 1 birth, if necessary. Nestle has l^ s > c "S* 1 Milk Food for baby. As the S^^ weeks go by and supplementary feeding is ffß^^BS^^^^filj —aTN^ required,380 words
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Article74 1958-10-05 5 The Singapore After-Care Association will hold a public meeting at the Cultural Cenv re. Canning Rise, on Tuesday at 5.30 p.m. Speakers at the meeting will be the acting Chief Justice, Mr. Tan Ah Tah. the Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, the Commissioner of Prisons, Major74 words
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Article40 1958-10-05 5 KUANTAN. Sat. Senior Government officials and community leaders from Kuantan will greet the Sultan of Pahang at the fifth milestone Kuantan Pekan Road on his arrival from Kuala Lumpur to Pekan by car tomorrow evening.40 words
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Article, Illustration61 1958-10-05 5 MR. F. A. HARE, general manager of Robinson and Co. Ltd., speaking at the E company's 100 th anniversary staff party yesterday. On his left is Mr. Tan Chin Tuan, E chairman of the company's board of directors. Sunday Times picture. "mi mini 1 161 words
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340 1958-10-05 5 Rise in population so more will be jobless in Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. FEDERATION Government's annual report for 1957 forecasts growing unemployment following the rapid increase in the male adult population. It says Malaya has the highest population increase rate in the world and that it can be confidently anticipated340 words
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Article113 1958-10-05 5 Big drive for last nine Reds KUALA TRENGGANU, Sat. A psychological warfare campaign was launched in the TrenggamiPahang border area today to induce the last nine terrorists there to surrender. Five thousand posters urging the public to give information to the Government about their movements are displayed in kampongs and113 words
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Article26 1958-10-05 5 The Independent Missionary Movement, Singapore, is putting on a free film show at the Trafalgar Home, Yio Chu Kang Road, at 7.30 tonight.26 words
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303 1958-10-05 5 IXUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Federation Government believes that the peak cf immigration into the country has been passed. The Immigration Department's annual report for 1957 shows a drop in the number of people entering Malaya. The total number of people granted entry for permanent303 words
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Article, Illustration259 1958-10-05 5 FOOD AND FUN FOR 500 ROBINSON and Co. Ltd. yesterday held a party at its cafe in Raffles Place, Singapore, for its staff of more than 500 to cele- i brate the company's j 100 th anniversary. The six-hour party in- j eluded tiffin, dancing. variety shows, a "Miss Robinson"259 words
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Advertisement155 1958-10-05 5 soft, economical, i double for strength j ANDHEX f If you think that all toilet tissue is crisp and harsh, try gentle Andrex and change your mind. The first thin? you notice about Andrex is its clean cotton-wool softness the comfort and pure whiteness of it and each sheet is155 words
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636 1958-10-05 6 SUSAN BARRIE - BREATHING! The correct way leads to poise By SUSAN BARRIE THIS week Mrs. Margaretha den Hertog, Mensendieck therapist and expert on posture, deals with the correct methods of breathing for maximum health and beauty. "There are three ways of breathing," says Mrs. den h'ertog. "To control your own breathing, sit636 words
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Article, Illustration92 1958-10-05 6 Check-up after exercise muscles. "The rib-cage, that had been hanging on the back muscles, will now be supported from the front. 'In this position, not raiting the shoulders, breathe in and stretch up, then breathe out without ging"lf you practise these exercises carefully you will be well on the way92 words
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Article62 1958-10-05 6 Strong, vibrant colours are the vogue in the newest overseas collections, with vivid reds, blues and greens. Light, verdant greens with a yellowish cast or deep fir and ever-green colours are all worn widely for day and evening. The violet and purple family is also popular, beginning62 words
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Article, Illustration430 1958-10-05 6 THE OUTDOOR GIRL WHO DOESN'T LIKE ROCK-'N'-ROLL A BONNIE wee Scots lass with soft auburn hair and the vital statistics of a pocket Venus, is brightening a Singapore hotel with her sultry songs after scoring a hit on television in Australia. The singer, pretty, brown -eyed Kerry Neilsen who looks430 words
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Article241 1958-10-05 6 TRIFLE is one of the standard desserts that seems to be a favourite with everyone, so here is a recipe for "Trifle Supreme" that is trifle with a difference. Cut sponge-cakes across and spread with strawberry or apricot jam. Lay in dish and soak with a little241 words
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Article59 1958-10-05 6 Try thla for happier outdoor dining. Sew colour-fast patches on a washable table cloth. These pockets will hold napkins, silverware and any other '.hlngs that might blow away. Spread a coat*ng ol soap on the bottom of the skillet or pot you plan to use over59 words
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229 1958-10-05 6 HAVING beautiful hands is not always easy in this tropical climate, where few people wear gloves and dust and city grime can all too easily penetrate the skin. Hot .sun also has an ageing and drying effect, so you should be careful to counteract229 words
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Article, Illustration38 1958-10-05 6 Cotton Is a fabric which can always be relied upon to hold its own against all comers. And these two lovely British models, wearing cool, summer dresses of printed cotton, prove the point38 words
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387 1958-10-05 6 By EVELYN LI UERE is news about bathrooms. New designs save space, simplify remodelling, and add to the good looks of bath and dressing room. For family bathrooms, where two washbasins save standing in line, there is a single unit with two387 words
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Advertisement731 1958-10-05 6 Play safe iw -Hie %wt\ PKv .^f*"flßssv. mS&rWCmf •>* ■nftßf \m *^m>*Zm44m\ IP' Wr flHrp? »W RlMr m r mmEm*** K7M mmrS^^mmwJ "^W. d k4mW^m^\ sssssssssHr^ i m^m^ f INSIST ON "Optically correct SUNGLASSES Calobar sunglasses provide 4f!^ complete protection from the \**Y j suns rays. Even in the J"V731 words
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333 1958-10-05 7 BLACKOUT -AND ITS DINNER BY CANDLE FOR 20,000 THE fusing of a switch, coupled with the faulting of a cable on Thursday I night deprived 20,000 people in the MacPherson Road Upper Serongoon Road areas of electricity for periods varying from one and a half to 30 hours. Normal services333 words
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396 1958-10-05 7 ENGINEERS SAY: COUNCIL'S MOVE UNDERCUTS LOCAL MEN yHE Singapore Malayan Institute of Marine and Power Engineers will meet on Tuesday to protest against the Singapore City Council's decision to recruit five Japanese electrical engineers at rates which "undercut" local technicians. The institute has over396 words
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Article27 1958-10-05 7 SEGAMAT. Sat.— Nomlna-. turns of candidates for election to the Segamat Town Council from Genuansi. Gemereh and Buloh Kasap wards close at noon next Saturday.27 words
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Article, Illustration250 1958-10-05 7 70 DAYS IN JUNGLE, THEN RAFT TO LEAVE- AND 70 DAYS' PAY! IPOH, Sat. A croup of New Zealand soldiers scrambled off rafts on the River Plus in a jungle clearing near Lasah in the Suncei Siput district two days ago, after 70 days in deep jungle on anti-terrorist patrols250 words
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Article, Illustration174 1958-10-05 7 Midwifery in Malay call to the Govt. "J" HE Koum Ibu (women's section) of Singapore UMNO yesterday called on the Singapore Government to conduct courses and examination in midwifery in Malay. This request was contained in one of four resolutions adopted by the first annual delegates conference of the Kaum174 words
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Article98 1958-10-05 7 Nightsoil men put off strike The Singapore City Council Nightsoil Workers' Union decided last night to postpone for a fortnight It* threatened strike live hours before it was due to begin at midnight. This was the result of an offer by the City Council Labour Unions Federation to negotiate with98 words
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Advertisement111 1958-10-05 7 London to S'pore-by car BRITISH ACTOR PICKS UP HIKER OH WAY I sHH^ k jn i "^^■s* Biitish actor Rhoderick Walker "A wonderful trip," says (right) pictured with the Hillman Walker, who had a leading role Husky in which he drove from in the Broadway stage hit, "The London to111 words
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Advertisement87 1958-10-05 7 Don't take chances CASTROL for the new Pennant and Ensign I \^s §^Jkf STANDARD RECOMMEND I J P^f|k for the new models SPnctrfllS and f° r evep y Standard illdv" 1 j «™oto. W ever made C. C. WAKEFIELD CO., LTD. KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE PENANG she^"s^ herbloUSfc utes whfte-urvfcif I87 words
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Miscellaneous5 1958-10-05 7 ir.l.M.i-l'i.ndiU Iti'rffwnMHiM I ~j|~^— I5 words
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231 1958-10-05 8 Bid by Afro-Asian group to settle crisis over Quemoy |^EW YORK, Sat. The powerful Afro-Asian group of delegations today moved to apply their influence towards a peaceful settlement of the Far East crisis. Meeting at the request of Dr. All Sastroamidjojo. Indonesian delegation leader, the group considered a working paperReuter - 231 words
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Article72 1958-10-05 8 HONG KONG. Sat. The Government announced today plans to build a new reservoir which will increase the colony's water storage capacity by half. The new reservoir, to be built on Lantao Island, will cost about $105 million. It is expected to be completed In 1963.72 words
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Article106 1958-10-05 8 A STOLEN PLANE LANDS IN STREET XTEW YORK, Sat— A stolen i\ light plane landed safely early today in an I'pper Manhattan avenue after narrowly missing several cars. The pilot disappeared into a nearby park. The plane, a single-engined Cessna 120 owned by the Teterboro School of Aeronautics, had taken106 words
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Article53 1958-10-05 8 BELGRADE. Sat. The death toll In Yugoslavia's worst pit disaster in history rose to 61 today, with search operations still going on. A Government inquiry commission arrived at the Podvis coal mine. Eastern Serbia, to And the causes of an underground explosion which trap >ed 100Reuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration590 1958-10-05 8 Rogana Groarke - WHOOSH! ONCE AGAIN THE COMET QUEENS IT IN THE SKIES Rogana Groarke by LONDON Saturday THE name Comet once associated with tragedy was a proud one again today as Britain's Comet Four inaugurated pure jet passenger services across the Atlantic. The reborn version of the world's first jet airliner isReuter - 590 words
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151 1958-10-05 8 A BRITISH A-SUB IN THREE YEARS, PREDICTS SIR JOHN SYDNEY, Saturday. yHE ROYAL NAVY will have its first atomic submarine, Dreadnought, in service in three or four years, Sir John Carroll, the Admiralty's chief scientific officer, forcast here today. Sir John made his comments on arriving here as leader of151 words
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115 1958-10-05 8 AJACCIO. (Corsica). Sat.— General Charles de Gaulle told a wildly cheering crowd here today that the French people had shown their unity in last weekend's referendum and started towards a "fine and great" new future. The Prime Minister, on his way backReuter - 115 words
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Article46 1958-10-05 8 BUENOS AIRES. Sat. —I Scores of people were injured in battle between thousands of university students and police here last night. The students, protesting against the Argentine Senate's refusal to ban private universities, overturned or set fire to buses and trams. —Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article42 1958-10-05 8 REYKJAVIK. Sat. The Icelandic coastguard said last night that the Hull trawler Banquo had rammed one of their vessels, destroying a lifeboat and causing minor damage. The coastguard said the trawler was fishing inside the 12-mile limit.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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131 1958-10-05 8 Sat. The British philosopher, Earl Russell, last night attacked American poli- cy on Formosa as a "policy of lunacy" and said the Chinese Communists would become much milder in two decades. Lord Russell, who was interviewed on television by four Journalists, described the Far131 words
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Article83 1958-10-05 8 The swoop goes on in Penang PENANG, Sat. Security police were out again last night rounding up subversive suspects in the city. One man, described as a member of the banned Socialist Youth League, was picked up in Noordin Street. Since last Wednesday's swoop, 21 suspects have been held for83 words
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Article34 1958-10-05 8 WARSAW, Sat. The ChU nese and United States ambassadors. Mr. Wang Pingnan and Mr. Jacob Beam, met here today for the sixth session of their talks on the Formosa crisis. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration32 1958-10-05 8 TOKYO. Sat. The United States Secretary of Defence, Mr. Neil H. McElroy, arrived in Japan today on a 40-day tour of U.S. military installations in the Far East. U.P.L32 words
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Article408 1958-10-05 8 if From Page One ing in Malaya need be affected, nor would trie new regulations affect Federal citizens or their wives and children up to the age of 18, who would still have exactly the same rights as before to enter the Federation from any place outside Malaya.Reuter - 408 words
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Advertisement306 1958-10-05 8 c/wthman4 KING SIZE VIRGINIA The extra length for greater smoothness ft^# Elr KOTHMANS KINC SIZE. VIRGINIA OT ORDINAL CIGAKETTE ik &*!m Bskß^Bl 5^ I IHb^b^b^B^bHbl M§ K2« S^? A IbP^^SBB Bb^^/^^ fSJ j^B W Place your old cigarette on this ■^BK^V^^S^^Bjsti^^te^^PßUiy^ j^^K v r^&r sf^a^ilii t^£k actual size comparison chart.306 words
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777 1958-10-05 9 FILM- MAKCR - Getting ready for that 'once in lifetime' moment FILM-MAKCR CINE CORNER LIOME movie-making is a little like driving a car. If the photographer is not prepared to react quickly to a fast-break-ing situation catastrophe. Although the slip may prove more costly to the motorist, no true movie-maker ever really recovers777 words
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425 1958-10-05 9 LONDON, Saturday A FAR EAST treasure island no buried pirate gold, but solid platinum aircraft and radio spares in a forgotten United States air base is calling 25-year-old Scot David Salisbury-Hughes. This month he will soil from Britain in a small yacht425 words
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Article, Illustration221 1958-10-05 9 On the Record Mighty, KiisciiiH ion and Oh, My Papa lor this album. HERE you get; this delightful evening of Saraii Vaughan for less than an average minimum and cover cnarge." So says Oscar Mnrieiith.il. proprietor of Mister Kelly's. Chicago's farfamed nightspot, m an endorsement of Sarah's 'atesi recording for221 words
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Article100 1958-10-05 9 1 00-houses plan gets underway MALACCA. Sat. rpHE first phase of a 1 $1,380,000 housing scheme at Bona Vista Road, half a mile from Malacca town, has been completed. Now 14 terrace houses are awaiting occupation. The scheme envisages the erection of 100 houses priced at $13,800 each. Its promoters,100 words
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Article, Illustration88 1958-10-05 9 George, 109 toasts bride, 60 ITINGSTON. (Jamaica), Sat— George Francis, ared 109. married his 60--year-old fiancee last week after a courtship lasting 40 years. "We felt it was time to do something." said George as he left the church at Trench Town, near Kingston, Jamaica, with the bride. Miss Urselena88 words
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Article74 1958-10-05 9 LONDON. &at. If your bank account is "in the red. -watch out. Banks may soon be using electronic book-keeping machines which flash a red light when working on overdrawn accounts. The machine is fed with special cards which have a magnetic strip in74 words
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Advertisement457 1958-10-05 9 J/ Baby 1 BuW»l5» j iß!^h!x More and more people wi |^,]t\^ be making friends with... I|lNbaby bubbly W~^ Jfl _Mm I Hi Mi i\ Wm mm M Sw^Mr ;j if I Eyes strained by long hours of YOU I* work or study need special care. Use Optrex regularly to457 words
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Advertisement479 1958-10-05 9 Ah Lim was j& UAMf /-v S Tired, worn out, lislkss. y£M '^s>x Ho lacked strength, energy. SK-cp /I V^ X/\ never came and life was drab! i^ •Vy (Ah Lim had "Gis. V^** >' J^ t >J^^ s I Mr* full '>f P<P-cnerffu, vigour. ~sf- He's regained his normal479 words
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1179 1958-10-05 10 Singapore. October 5, 1958. A DOUBLE BENEFIT to teach better road manners to Singapore's cyclists can have a double result one of them unexpected. That is if the authorities take heed from a revelation by- the Police Secretary arising out of the drive. In this educational campaign a mobile police1,179 words
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Article136 1958-10-05 10 DONALD G. COOLEY - DONALD G. COOLEY r— By A passenger In an automobile feels a slight increase in G pressures, pinning him to the back of his seat, when a car makes a rapid start. For the space man, rocket acceleration will create pressures of seven to eight G's on his body.136 words
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1023 1958-10-05 10 requirements, dull.-, toward unconsciousness at the same time because arterial pressure is insufficient to supply enough blood. Other experiments have shown that the space man can "take it." At Holloman Air Base. New Mexico, a unique trackway stretches straight1,023 words
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Article, Illustration639 1958-10-05 10 ORTRAIT of the CEMAN WHAT KIND OF A HUMAN BEING WILL HE BE? they receive no disturbing false signals. Water turtles studied by Dr. H. J. A. von Beckh behave similarly. One turtle lost the use of its labyrinth—its balancing organ, like the inner ear organ of human beings— through639 words
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Advertisement820 1958-10-05 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. Wordi UO (Minimum). CHIA-CHAN: Quee Hock, youngest son of Madam Phua Man Neo and late Mr. Chia Heng Guan, and Kirn Neo. second j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chan Hup Chwee 4-10-58. IN MEMORIAM 20 H'orilx Sit (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY oi Mrs. M a. Paul, who820 words
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Advertisement10 1958-10-05 10 Sole Aganti: SCHMIDT CO., M LTD P.O. BOX 2395, SINGAPORE10 words
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Advertisement23 1958-10-05 10 /it pays to ask for it >| x^_ by nome FROM PARIS TO PtMAMG AND FROM SINGAPORE TO STOCKHOLM th» b»»t »h« world ov«r23 words
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235 1958-10-05 11 Cheap goods from China may cut Japanese imports EXTRAORDINARILY LOW PRICED COMMODITIES WORRYING TRADERS IN SINGAPORE COMMUNIST CHINA has flooded Singapore with extraordinarily cheap foodstuffs and commodities that threaten to sweep Japanese manufactures from the market. Leading fruits importers yesterday complained that they had to dispose of their Japanese apples235 words
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Article63 1958-10-05 11 TODAY: Singapore 2.57 a.m. ("ft. lln.» 2.28 p.m. <Bft. lin.K Port Dickson 10.08 a.m. (7ft. 4in.) 10.15 p.m. (7ft. lin.i. Penang 3.461 a.m. (7ft. lln.) 4.28 p.m. (6ft. liro. TOMORROW: Singapore 3.59' a.m. (6ft. 61n.) 3.20 p.m. (7ft. 61n.h Port Dickson 11.50 a.m. (6ft. 71n.) 11.25 p.m. (6ft.63 words
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Article110 1958-10-05 11 MALACCA. Sal The Indian High Commit 1 ".er in Malaya. Mr. S. K. Ban 1 who arrived in Malacca yesterday on a two-day official visi-., todiy visited the Henry Guruey Approved School ct Telok Mas. Before returning to Kuala Lumpur this evening, he was entertained to110 words
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Article54 1958-10-05 11 Ahmad bin Yahaya, 25, who was arrested while driving a car "in an unsteady manner" in Stamford Road on Sept. 16, was jailed for six months in Singapore yesterday for stealing the car. The car belonged to E. E. Riley. It had been parked in Prinsep54 words
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Article80 1958-10-05 11 THE Singapore Criminal District and Magistrate's Courts have put up notices warning the public against touts. The notices, in all the local languages, are placed conspicuously in many parts of the building in South Bridge Road. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii nun They read: "The public is warned against unauthorised80 words
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Article, Illustration381 1958-10-05 11 QESPITE less favourable trading conditions last year, Fraser and Neave Ltd. managed to hold j their sales at the record level attained previous- I ly. This resulted in a net profit after taxation of $2,543,000 for the year ended June 30 $110,000381 words
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Article117 1958-10-05 11 MALACCA. Sat. Lieutenant Ngu Kwang Kee of the Federaticn Regiment an Sungel Udang. 13 miles from here, was today married to Miss Dolly Tan Talk Liew at '.he Malacca Registry. The bridegroom is the nephew ol the Chief Medical Officer. Malacca. Dr. Ten Yoon Foong. The117 words
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Article38 1958-10-05 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per plcul on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay •nixed copra: October $34 buyers. $35', sellers. Tone was steady. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association: bul $53.50 sellers, drum $57 sellers. Tone was quiet38 words
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Article27 1958-10-05 11 The tin price in Singapore yesterday was $372.50 per plcul up 53.62 1 per plcul en Friday's price The estimated offering was 110 tons. lllllllllllDlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli27 words
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294 1958-10-05 11 Hard work -and a 'little bit of luck' A 'KAPITAN CHINA' TURNS 80-AND TELLS SECRET OF HIS SUCCESS WIZENED with age but still retaining the wea-ther-beaten features that made him a Kapitan China half a century ago, an 80-year-old Singapore towkay, Mr. Ng Eng Kee, has told the Sunday Times294 words
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Advertisement241 1958-10-05 11 -AMASI 2*. 9**-^-""""'^ bailing on TV"—"-^^^ 24th Nov. 1958 Soiling on for FREMANTLE ADELAIDE MELBOURNE SYDNEY H I j Wf*W'W*T m T m Wt l 5» class between VPORfc FREMANTLfc £52 1 5b SPORE ADELAIDE £58 £161 SPORE MELBOURNE £61 6. £164 S'PORF SYDNEY £64 £167 NO TOURIST ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE241 words
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Miscellaneous278 1958-10-05 11 SINGAPORE I-LIEN !»>£ \.M TIC SOCIETY: Present a sevenact Mandarin play, "Chiu Hal Tang" at the Victoria Theatre. 7.30 p.m. BAND CONCERTS by the Police Band at the Esplanade Gardens 5.30 pan. to 6.30 p.m., and by the Band of the 1st Foresters at the Botanic Gardens, 5 p.m. to278 words
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Article, Illustration181 1958-10-05 12 l or. mm. (top. Lit by Sim iTI Yrong Choon. 872-A lpprr Srrangoon Road, Singaporr 13. won the first prizr I*3ol in this week's contest. The photographer used a Zeiss Ikofltx camera and Agfa film. Aperture was F. 5.6. and speed 1 100 see. The second181 words
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921 1958-10-05 12 Raymond Thomas - Raymond Thomas QNE of the most important aids to photographic progress is sincere and helpful criticism. In England alone there are as many as one thousand or more photographic clubs and societies where amateurs and professionals can meet to chat, discuss921 words
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Advertisement490 1958-10-05 12 A new link in Pan American's Round- the-World Service... .POLAR ROUTE NOW ON BODND-THR-WOrtLD FUGHTS, take Pan Am's fast Polar route between Europe and the U.S. West Coast Fly over the top of the world on the shortest, most direct line from Paris to cities on the U.S. W«*t Coast490 words
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Advertisement20 1958-10-05 12 Write to Raymond Thomas c/o Sunday Times, Times House. River Valley Road. Singapore 9, if you have any picture problems.20 words
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Miscellaneous181 1958-10-05 12 ACROSS: 1. Supplications DOWN: 1. Fibrous mineral f 7); 7. Thong (5); 12. Member <«>: 2. Scanty remuneration r i^cfitMti^r. m\- ii rtrtnt (8) 3 Record (5); 4. Makes of institution (6). 13. Drink (6) 5 p>at (4) 6 En <4>: 14. Artillery unit (7): 15. closure (3): 8. Sharp181 words
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117 1958-10-05 13 This weeh's bag*- everything but a Western |T was pretty much of a lucky dip with the week's previews. And not everything that came out of the bag offered consolation. All that was missed out was a Western. Otherwise the offerings included everything117 words
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Article, Illustration747 1958-10-05 13 "THAT wasn't Art," said my companion as we left the Press showing ot Otto Preminger's "ST. JOAN", "it was just Otto." And who knows but that he may well have been right! For this newest screen version of the life story of the Maid of747 words
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Article, Illustration741 1958-10-05 13 Brigitte Bardot is barely seen as a beautiful shy bride IT'S not that the censors object to Brigitte Bardot carrying the French film industry upon her bare shoulders. It's when she attempts to emulate the strong man at the circus by taking the weight on her bare chest an outcry741 words
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Advertisement562 1958-10-05 13 J Mflif+Vl NOW SHOWING m^L M\W ii 1.30, 4, 6.45 9.30 p.m. J T*. Robert Mitchum iwiip UIIUTCDC" C'Scope- Color jj Robert Warner ffWlfl CW (Fox) 2 GHT* THOISE BEWITCHING EYES" (Mand.) )f W Today 9 a.m "FAIR MAIDEN AMONG THF MELONS" (M).^ 1* H ajn-i i.4 5t 4.15, «.45562 words
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Advertisement551 1958-10-05 13 |KSil»ejP^^B m y A Jtfr^^t'X II PHONB /SWW^VTT^ xon Shntrin ***** 4, 6.30 9.30 "IMITATION GENERAL" ttSTISS* 2 Tonifht Midnight "THE CL'LPRIT" Mandarin. Today 9 ajn. Drbbie Reynolds "Tammy A The Bachelor" Tech. phonb VOW Shttwina SO3OO V^l C« fli fIP9 m 11, 1.45, 4. 6.30 9.30 RPICITTF RAPnOT THE551 words
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Miscellaneous104 1958-10-05 13 RADIO MALAYA h S NA XA s L cr S v H £e T ™ye ft M^e 41 metri: MUSl In A Mld Da y Mood; 1.30 sAcpapaSf Th News: !45 Relax An <» Listen; Medium G W mHre, I T£^ h t 68 Medium .^"3O metre, ThTcS^-'- 1 7104 words
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Article490 1958-10-05 14 THE COUNTRYMAN'S JOURNAL THE weather has lately been quite pleasant for our men searching for bad hats in the jungle. About all we civilians see or hear of Operation Badak is the flight of helicopters to and fro. One flew so low yesterday morning that490 words
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Article940 1958-10-05 14 IDE - IDE^ 1111 But he has reached the tiny painted box, and inside it there is no ring, no embossed image of the guardian saint of wayfarers. Just a scrap of paper, and on it these words; I LOVE YOU. I need hardly add the look they exchanged940 words
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Advertisement118 1958-10-05 14 ifjL^fCoß real STREHGTH When extra reserves of vigour and jjL vitality are needed, men of action know that Bovril will provide the answer ....rich in nature's wonder vitamins, Bi, B 2 and 812. Bovril taken as a drink or in meat Yf and rice dishes, is a source of really118 words
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Advertisement21 1958-10-05 14 C A Q5 S|NGAPORE O ff dT CO C FEDERATION i BORNEO I J J SOLE ACENTS: KIAN CWAN (M) LIMITED21 words
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Article, Illustration81 1958-10-05 15 Tina Louise and Aldo Ray, down on the farm, i n "Cod's Little Acre. 11 FIFTEEN years ago Jane Russell started a revolution in screen romance with her hayloft love scenes. That was the start of a search for new backgrounds to make pas- sion more81 words
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Article1045 1958-10-05 15 The truth about YOUR dream world.. .by Mary Hampson I'VE heard so many people telling the world that they "never slept a wink last night" that I decided to investigate this business of sleep. I discovered that the old wives are massing in the bedrooms,1,045 words
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800 1958-10-05 15 pASCINATING is the story behind one of the most momentous discoveries of modern times. Fascinating, too, is the authoritative and comprehensive survey which has been given by one of the leading archaeologists of the present day concerning that remarkable discovery. What began it800 words
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Advertisement280 1958-10-05 15 WF.,:. dnnk (arnation EVAPORATED IVIILJv Carnation, double-rich pure liquid milk, .I, added to a double amount of water, makes i_li^ in an instant a delicious long drink of fullpj^^SßH strength milk the most natural health VSSHHBCPPV drink in the world. Children love Carnation's full cream. ml^L' '<^^^B country- fresh flavour280 words
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Advertisement268 1958-10-05 16 1 CAR HEATER The anique construction and compact silt make the 1.275" btatfr taitabli for EVER* Mhicle.^^T MOTORS ■■^gd S4 OROURD Ro*o. SINCAKHtE PHONE ***** Fi««rtll«i Representatives WEIRNE BIOS. NOW! ECONOMY TOURIST CLASS AVAILABLE :'-^L JAPAN Jre^SAN FRANCISCO Wonderful ports of pleasure on your 1 5,000 mile luxury "PRESIDENT" cruise268 words
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Miscellaneous1471 1958-10-05 16 f— ■-> r Y*^. w Xl lT TuiC »^iT C^PCTikiCL7 t^rti 17CC ujjC STKON&WOL7 OP HWFESSOfc EK.IC JANSSEN v />-^^^^^^)k l^i^l=WSl^li^^^^*^ i^— ■S wJ i^B I™ C r^i C /Tl o^Ml r AUvC l» 11^1 r^l^y I B^P^"^^^^^^^^^^ '< _^aß^^BjfjßT^^^BHMß^B^E* mM^JLwJ j^\ y^ WHiCm HE^r I I THIS COUNTRs IS1,471 words
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Article, Illustration528 1958-10-05 17 This boy mingles with gangsters for the sake of protection WHAT advice do you think I should give a boy who mixes with thugs to get what he calls "protection"? He sells almost everything he has to buy Yankee pants and so on. His parents have gone on528 words
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Article423 1958-10-05 17 Jane Lee's HUMAN CASE BOOK IHAVE been corresponding with a girl for the past three years. Recently she expressed her love for me and visited my home town where she has a nephew with whom she stayed. She comes to my house often and we go to a quiet place423 words
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Article880 1958-10-05 17 she one night asked me to aance with her during a social evening at the centre, and also to teach her ballroom dancing. As we both come from the same town, when we went home for the vacation she asked me to visit her liouse.880 words
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Article, Illustration590 1958-10-05 17 W^^L^^ J^^^^j^^^^^^^^^^^^^^n When air becomes moist and rises it cools and then it condenses. A collection of small droplets of rain is formed (ice call it a cloud/ and the more the air rises the heavier the drops become. Rain falls when the drops become too heavy to590 words
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Advertisement278 1958-10-05 17 Tell me Doctoz! "Why do you always use Wright's Coal Tar Soap?" "\Y ?<>■ "•*< Mr s »t». i hau- to keep my haads *>ft ana 1 wositiTC so that I can diagnose tremble* mad, above all. mast keep them comP^Hy hygienic. There are lots of food soapt, hat I278 words
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Advertisement298 1958-10-05 17 Wounds heal faster with new Elastook^j* It lets the wound BREATHE 1 t 4 SWn moisture can evapotate and \^^r\ escape right through Airstrip beearcc t ii is microporiHfe. This means clean, >j!f\ 4 i*— drjt faster beating. f\^ <^ Yet its WATERPROOF J Jjf^* Wounds aw pw«eeied from pease,298 words
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1214 1958-10-05 18 GRAHAM SHORT - A 'BUY' THAT WILL NOT SCARE AWAY BRITONS GRAHAM SHORT By THE British Motor Corpo r a t i o n, cashing in on the growing demand in Britain and on the Continent for dualpurpose cars, have brought out an entirely new Austin A4O. Styling is by brilliont Italian designer1,214 words
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549 1958-10-05 18 It is quite time our 'Sporting Barons' realised their duties QUR national and state sports associations should take a lesson in organisation from the Federation of Malaya Combined Schools Sports Council. Without fear of contradiction I would say that the FMCSSC has. during Its short existence of about a year,549 words
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Advertisement159 1958-10-05 18 IiIIoCTOBER ISSUE !f!!t| NOW ON SALE 1 *3a4i^B^L^Lfl %ASOEKI ABDULLAH -FAMOUS INDONESIAN ARTIST IN SINGAPORE RICHIE BENAUD WRITES ON AUSTRALIA'S TEST PROSPECTS THE JADE LOTUS- BANGKOK THRILLER COMPLETE IN THIS ISSUE. RACING: THE PHOTO-FINISH CAMERA CANNOT LIE GET YOUR COPY NOW JFt(>/n//i(/ff>fi -fM f*ortahle with a NEW, a carrying case159 words
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Advertisement378 1958-10-05 18 i£L the MEW GENERAL^) ELECTRIC 2£^/-E£££ Interior Terrific clout wirh HMia iov g Here it tuper low coat refricerator built Q T»o Mim-Cafca lc« 'or the whole family, with plenty of wide 8 Trayt. J^ shelves, trayt. and ample compartments fgg Ratat. •*> (or all those froicn foods the only378 words
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Article, Illustration54 1958-10-05 19 ABOVE: Some ot the yearlings icing fed in their boxe. on E board the Thorstrand. RIGHT: One of the three horses that E broke loose while disE embarking being E chased by a stable boy. All three horses were caught. SunE day Times pictures byCHIA KOK LIM - 54 words
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Article319 1958-10-05 19 LONDON, Sat. Results of tonight* MMt matches MM INTERNATIONAL Ireland TCnglund 3 lat Belfast) AMATKIR INTERNATIONAL MM 1 South Africa 3 (at Itangori DIVISION ONL Aisenal 1 West Broih. 3 .•»slon ilia MMMIi 1 Burnley 4 CheN.'a Lvrrton i Birmingham 1 Leicester 3 Luton 1 Manchester I I.319 words
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295 1958-10-05 19 STCs 35 yearlings landed in good condition rpHE Singapore waterfront was turned into a race-track yesterday when three horses broke loose while being led away from a freighter to the coaches waiting to transport them to the Singapore Turf Club's quarantine stables at Bukit Timah. The horses galloped from one295 words
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346 1958-10-05 19 ■yOUNG Men Sikh Associa--1 tion and Khalsa justified their promotion to Div. One of the Singapore Hockey Association League when they took points off senior teams in their first matches yesterday. While V.M.3.A. decisively beat Indian Associat.on 5-1 at Serangoon Road. K.nalsn hrld346 words
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Article91 1958-10-05 19 KUALA LUMPUR. S. t.—Selangor. the H M.S. Malaya Cup champions, were held to a 3-3 draw by Penang, each side scoring a penalty goal, in their Interstate rugby match on the padang here today. Denham gave Penan^ the lead wnen he kicked a penalty from91 words
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Article39 1958-10-05 19 Lim Eng Guan beat C. H. Theselra 300-197 in the second round of the Singapore Billiards Association championship last night. Lee Chen* Puan beat Lee Sai Pong 300--il? In the other second round match.39 words
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Article114 1958-10-05 19 ENGLAND AND IRELAND DRAW 3-3 BELFAST. Sat. In heavy mud and rain here. Ireland and England drew 3-3 I today in the season's first 'match of the British International football champion ship. Little inside-right Wilbur Cush put Ireland ahead in the 35th minute with a shot from close range, whichReuter - 114 words
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Article58 1958-10-05 19 Gupta and Hardip scored a goal each in 8.0.D.C A's 2-0 win over R.A.F. Seletar in their S.H.A. League Dlv 2 match at Seletar ypsterday. Serangoon Gardens beat YM.S.A. "B" 3-2 in a Div. 3 match at St. Georges Road. George. Fong Weng and Singam scored58 words
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379 1958-10-05 19 RAF SIGNALLERS BEAT RE TO SCORE Bth WIN SKYLINE BEATS TULLOCH'S RECORD SYDNEY. Sat. Mr. B. H. Crowley's Skyline, riddi-n by Mcl Schumacher, beat the race record of "wonder horse" Tulloch when winning the Australian Jockey Club Derby over a mile and a half at Randwick here today. His time379 words
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Article50 1958-10-05 19 KUALA lUMPUR. Sat. Sixteen records were set at the Federation Government j Services athletic meet at Merdeka Stadium tonight. The] outstanding athlete was Mo- I hamed Abdul Rahman who j ran the 440 yards in 50.65ec. and the 880 yards in lmin t 57.8 sec —both meet records.50 words
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Article26 1958-10-05 19 Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation's basketball tournament for the Chung Hwa Cup. scheduled to start last night, has been postponed. It will begin next Saturday.26 words
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Advertisement678 1958-10-05 19 CLASSIFIED ADS. "AT YODR SERVICE" 20 "yordt 5/0 (Minimum) Daily month. It Words S2^o (Mtn.) SELF-DRIVE CARS. Tel: ***** Everfine Co., 519 Serangoon Rd.. ti pore-8. DRY CLEANING. Send To The Experis. ***** Singapore Steam Laundry Ltd. ASIA TRAVEL SERVICE— lours. Air, Sea, Rail bookings i Fhone (Spore) *****. CAVFNAGH678 words
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Advertisement375 1958-10-05 19 AN ANNOUNCEMENT: On our weekly Bombay Sydney Bombay service. aSUaaj. we w Tr om Singapore wLffj^^iZf A 'o Djakarta. D-«rwin and S\\ Sydney on Tuesdays »t iJjL^^&^l with cffcct from 7th /A^/L^^^^^^ r _J^^T *o Madras and Botnbiy SK^^r on Fridays .it I 40 p.m. f^H By with effect from375 words
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Obituary50 1958-10-05 20 2n Hunt- M (Minimum). lOM WEE KAY CHIANG. Nee Madam Ciiav Keong Neo, |)assed away 4.10.58 leaving behind 3 daughters; 2 sons: 2 sons-in-law; 2 daughters-in-law and many grand children and great grand children. Cortege leaves 40 Emerald Hill Rd. at 4 p.m. for cremation at Thomson Road, Spore.50 words
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Article25 1958-10-05 20 M H'ord.v $10 {Minimum) llailg 1 month. 10 Words 52.61) (Mm.) MAISON CE'CILE new management 35, Orchard Road, Entrance by Qureshi's Carpets.25 words
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Article109 1958-10-05 20 APPLICATIONS are invited for the post of STAFF NURSE In the Municipal Health Department. Applicants should be Federal Citizens not over 35 years of age ;md must be Registered Trained Nurses and hold a Midwifery Certificate. The possession of a Health Visitors' Certificate will be an109 words
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Article94 1958-10-05 20 For Singapore Advertisers Classified advertisements nnd Notices are now accepted at 'Times House', River Valley Road, between 8.00 a.m. and 6.00 p.m. Monday to Friday and from 8.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. every Saturday. Classified ads. can also be handed in at our town office, 104 An son Road, between94 words
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Article299 1958-10-05 20 V MARKED superiority in their hack division gave the Singapore Cricket Club Ist XV a comfortable victory over R.A.F. Changi by 25 points (two goals, three tries, a dropped goal and a penalty goal) to three (a penalty goal) on the padang yesterday. S.C.C., showing299 words
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Article120 1958-10-05 20 MRU TRIAL XVs NAMED KUALA LUMPUR, Sat- A trial will be held In Kuala Lumpur next Saturday to select the Malayan Rugby Union side for Bangkok. Teams for the trial: Probablrs: Lee Kooi Mer.g (Pk): Bamford Ked) Anderson (Spore), Forbes (Spore), Yeoh Cheang Swi (Sel); Hunnings (Spore). P. Edlngton (Jon);120 words
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Article108 1958-10-05 20 Mackay makes a name at tennis SYDNEY, Sat. In partnership with 14-year-old schoolgirl Robyn Ebbern. cricketer Ken Mackay. known throughout the world as "Slasher," has just made his way to success in another sport. The pair have won the Greater Brisbane open mixed doubles final, score being 4-6. 8-6, 6-1.108 words
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Article28 1958-10-05 20 SAIGON, Sat. The Vietnam Table Tennis Federation will ask for the Asian championships In 1960, the Federation chairman. Mr. Dinh Van Ngoc, said today. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article377 1958-10-05 20 PENANG RACE WEIGHTS U/EIGHTS for TT all nine races at Penan* on Saturday are: Cl 4-S 1 Sure Profit 905 Loyalty II 901 Sayonara B.IZ Dollar Factory 8.11 Colour Film 8-19 Esther's Pet 8.19 Follow Me Home 8.09 BucenUur II 8.07 Erik 8.05 Haadyai Ml Paean King 7.10 Box Office377 words
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656 1958-10-05 20 MRS. E. LAIDLAW THOMPSON'S retired racehorse. Fairy Tale, showed he has still a lot of "go" in him by winning the Veterans Cup over It at yesterday's Singapore Turf Club amateur meeting at Bukit Timah. The well-known amateur rider Mr. Donaldson, rode Fairy656 words
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Article, Illustration571 1958-10-05 20 TOTAL POOL: $237,666 Ist. No. *****3 ($106,948) 2nd. No. *****5 ($53,474) 3rd. No. *****2 ($29,708) STARTERS ($3,300 each): Nos. *****9; *****4; *****2; *****5; *****5; *****2; *****1; *****9; *****5. CONSOLATION ($1 782 each): Nos *****1; *****9; *****0; *****4; *****4; *****0; *****2; *****6; *****9; *****1. lmin 35. Tote: $41.571 words
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