The Straits Times, 6 October 1958
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Title Section21 1958-10-06 1 \VIII\<;| DA11.% 4ERTIFIKD SALE KXI'EKII* 80.000 The Straits Times Me** 6 He***" Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1958 15 CENTS21 words
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Article338 1958-10-06 1 MORE SUPPLIES GETTING THROUGH TO QUEMOY But Communists counter with accurate gun fire oncern over civilian morale Rom DENIS WARNER PAIPEH, Sun.—Although supplies trotting through i Quemoy in vastly urcased quantities nd will soon start to low even more freely vhen Flying Boxcars (Tome operational ilie338 words
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Article37 1958-10-06 1 A LUMPUR, Sun.— iicld force patrol an unknown number nunlst terrorists in ing area of Johore One terrorist was killed. Another, believed to have been wounded, escaped. A rifle and ammunition were recovered^37 words
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Article, Illustration394 1958-10-06 1 A 'VOICE' LEADS FATHER TO HIS DYING SON 4 PREMONITION led a man to conduct a 4 a.m. search for his gangster son in a Singapore kampone yesterday. And when he finally found the youth, it was too late. Tan Swee Hoe, 62. ion left) found his son Hong Geok.394 words
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Article25 1958-10-06 1 TOKYO Sun.— Russian patrol boats seized twe Japanese fishing craft carrying 31 fishermen today south-east of Sakhalin, the Japanese Coast Guard announced. U.P.I.UPI - 25 words
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Article, Illustration23 1958-10-06 1 DATO NIK KAMIL being lowered from the R.A.F. helicopter to on ambulance. Straits Times picture23 words
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Article95 1958-10-06 1 Magician brought down the house KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. An amateur magician Mr. T. helliah, last night made his debut at the nurses' food and fun fair at the hospital here. It was such a hit that his tent collapsed. It happened when more than 150 curious people pressed forward to95 words
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Article54 1958-10-06 1 CLINTON < Tennessee 3un— Three explosions berore dawn today wrecked the Clinton High School, scene of racial integration disturbances in 1956. There was no one in the building. On Sept. 10 yast year, a dynamite explosion severely damaged a newly integrated grammar school in Nashville, where segregationistsReuter - 54 words
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Article290 1958-10-06 1 Car crash Dato flown to hospital By ABDULLAH AHMAD TiEMERLOH, Sun. The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of External Affairs, Dato Nik Ahmad Kamil, and his wife were airlifted to Bungsar Hospital in Kuala Lumpur from here by RAF helicopter this morning. They were injured when their car ran off290 words
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Article29 1958-10-06 1 LONDON. Sun.— The British Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Macmillan. will fly to Bonn this week for talks with the West German Chancellor. Dr. Konrad Adenauer— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article27 1958-10-06 1 MARSEILLES. Sun. A Bomb explosion outside the Communist .Party branch office here today shattered windows of the building. No one was hurt.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article85 1958-10-06 1 THUGS RAID A SHOP A LARGE crowd watched silently as 10 secret society thugs fought a running battle at Duxton Hill Road at 12.30 a.m. today. A nearby provision shop was raided by some of the gangsters in search of aerated water bottles. Then they attacked each other with bottles85 words
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Article30 1958-10-06 1 PARIS, Sun.— French radio listeners heard only recorded music and occasional news bulletins today as technicians of the state-owned radio network went on strike for more pay.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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203 1958-10-06 1 NICOSIA, Sun.— Four British Army vehicles were ambushed in widely separated parts of Cyprus last night. One British soldier was killed and seven injured. The first ambush was reported near the South-West Cyprus village of Amiansos. Two army vehicles were involved. One wasReuter - 203 words
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131 1958-10-06 1 HONG KONG. Sunday. THE Registrar of the University of Hong Kong announced today that the university would not tolerate its students bullying freshmen tR Oblitas said that ong Kong university t proved to have bullifreshman would be ded for at least a week, the Colony'sUPI - 131 words
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Article43 1958-10-06 1 MONTREAL, Sun. Earl Mountbatten of Burma, Britain's First Sea Lord, arrived here by air yesterday on a tour of Canada. After a visit to the West Coast Lord Mountbatten will begin a 12-day tour of the United States.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article23 1958-10-06 1 COPENHAGEN. Sun. The Danish Premier. Mr. H. C Hansen, has cancelled a scheduled visit to Britain because of ill-health.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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142 1958-10-06 1 NINE DEATHS SET OFF A POISON CHOCOLATE SCARE BRUSSELS, Sun.— A 'poisoned chocolate," scare spread through Belgium today as more people became ill after taking chocolate liqueurs filled with methylated spirit containing wood alcohol. In scores of towns police confiscated boxes of brightly wrapped chocolates put on the market byReuter - 142 words
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Article23 1958-10-06 1 LONDON, Sun.— Torrential rain which swept the West of England last night left a trail of flooded roads and villages— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article178 1958-10-06 1 Beirut: Troops may stay on WASHINGTON, Sun. Official sources said yesterday the departure from Lebanon of all the 7.500 U.S. troops still there might be delayed if political unrest flares dangerously. The State Department and Defence Department still plan to move the last soldier out by midOctober and officials saidUPI - 178 words
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Article71 1958-10-06 1 BUENOS AIRES. Sun.—Argentina's trade unions, led by followers of deposed President Peron. have decided to stage a 24-hour general strike next Friday in protest against the rising cost of living. The strike wa<; called in the wake ot fierce t.gMlng which broke out last night between students andReuter - 71 words
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Advertisement301 1958-10-06 1 PATEK PHILIPPE The Master Watchmakers of (ienn Patek Philippe Is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection ol men's watches carries, engraved on every movement, the official stamp ol the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of centuries-old "Geneva quality" Sole Ageitr H SENA. LTD Singapore ft Penang ENTER THE301 words
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Article136 1958-10-06 2 'MODERN AIRPORT BY NEXT MARCH' JESSELTON. Sun. J The Director of Public Works, Mr. L. Jackson, said it was hoped Jesselton would have a modern airport fully capable of handling all traffic up to Dakota-size aircraft by next March. He said construction of a new runway was ahead ol schedule.136 words
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Article29 1958-10-06 2 LUMUT. Sun.— The District Officer. Dindings. Inche Mohamed Senawl bin Hajl Zainudln. will open the rubber replanting exhibition at the padang here at 4 p.m. to--1 morrow.29 words
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Article, Illustration106 1958-10-06 2 Mr. Loo Choon Teck, I 27. a car salesman holds hands with his bride, Miss Chew Kwan Hoe, 24. a staff nurse at Kandang Kerbau Hospital on arrival in Singapore yesterday by Malayan Airways from Kuala Lumpur. Mr. and Mrs. Loo. who were106 words
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Article, Illustration225 1958-10-06 2 Senator with a miracle weather tamer AN AUSTRALIAN senator has come to Singapore with an open offer to the Singapore and Federation Governments of "miracle" farm equipment for experiments which he is confident could lead to a huge increase in farm productivity. He is Senator J. G. Beale. who arrived225 words
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Article14 1958-10-06 2 Mr. R. Ramalingam has been elected president of the Singapore Indian Association.14 words
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180 1958-10-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. TiHE TRIAL of a Special Branch police officer on A a charge of corruptly accepting 528.000 of the $68,000 paid out in rewards to government agent for information leading to the surrender of Communist terrorists has been adjourned to Nov. 3. Inspector180 words
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Article36 1958-10-06 2 BESUT. Sun.— The District fflc r u.. nere Inche MustafTa bin Abdul Jamal. yesterday opened a market in Kampong Raja, the first one In the town council area The market cost $21,000.36 words
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Article43 1958-10-06 2 The Buona Vista community centre in Singapore will celebrate its second anniversary with a variety concert at 8 p.m. on Oct. 17 and a social and dance at 830 p.m. on Oct. 18 at its oremises in South Buona Vista Road.43 words
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Article26 1958-10-06 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Mrs. B.P.S. Nanda. a health sister, who was away in Ipoh on a. special training course, has returned to Johorc Bahru.26 words
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293 1958-10-06 2 SURVEY is told of factories working to half capacity MANY Singapore industrialists have t.,ld government team carrying out a pilot SUr vey of local industries that their factories a r working to half capacity only. The Deputy Secretary 1 to the Ministry of Com- merce and Industry. Mr. O. H.293 words
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Article198 1958-10-06 2 EXPERTS: k NO' TO HIT-RUN LAW I I 'PRAFFIC exp i l Singapon against any li tion permitting i..-. and-run driving i motorists who I it would enc their own safe! they stop afti accident. The experts, eommen a new Roads ami Bill embodying t! sure which passed committee stage198 words
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Article54 1958-10-06 2 The Tiong Bahru V Club in Singapore w: its literary, dramatic a bating section on T:. at 7 p.m. with a against the Upper Ser Boys" Club on: Thai youths of today are adventurous as tho>t terday."" The debate will be the Tiong Bahru cor.. centre54 words
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Article32 1958-10-06 2 SITIAWAN. Sun.— Dr. L I Sing Huns, a private tioner here, was r< chairman of the K Koh local council. Secretary: Mr. Ding Kor.J Ling: treasurer: Mr. You Woo Ming.32 words
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Advertisement339 1958-10-06 2 From 12th October. 1958 Every Sunday \)BML J SINGAPORE %^^z^^ for DJAKARTA and for MADRAS and BOMBAY Every First Class scat a Slumberette. Choice of First and Tourist Class. Immediate connections beyond Bombay for Middle East and Europe. pTTTTTI .A aflß 1 i>\ iii.iriiiil flp leave ive LZaUltUl# !r Singoporc/Djokcifo339 words
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Miscellaneous13 1958-10-06 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Applet >v w. Jfc'Mi il it eerree wuece /.^w13 words
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Article365 1958-10-06 3 'Deceiver Makarios'— Sir Hugh QUOTE: NOTHING iN BRITISH POLICY IN CYPRUS TO EXCUSE MURDER IT IS TRAGIC THING THAT HE SHOULD SO MISLEAD HIS PEOPLE: FOOT NICOSIA, Sunday. V ;|R HUGH FOOT, the Governor of Cyprus, said yesterday it was a tragic thing that hh is hop Makarios should soReuter - 365 words
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Article36 1958-10-06 3 CAMBRIDGE. Sun.—Princess Margaret will open the largest university chemical laboratory in Europe when she visits here on Nov. 6. Lord Adrian. Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University and Master of Trinity College, announced yesterday.—Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article76 1958-10-06 3 Troops get 'stay in' order NICOSIA, Sun. New orders for British >r\kcmen and their unities issued today iilinod all members of Miiirity forces to imp during ofT-duty hi.urs except in these iimstanees: HUSBANDS may acinpanv their wivev for i iiti.il *hopping; FAMILIES may visit other Service familie.s iiving in the76 words
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Article, Illustration94 1958-10-06 3 SHIRLEY IS WAITING TO HEAR FROM A ROYAL ADMIRER on a visit to Germany recently. King Baudouin invited Shirley to join nis table and danced with her several times and he promised to get in touch with her again. So now she is waiting anxiously to hear from her royal94 words
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173 1958-10-06 3 JAKARTA, Sunday. PRESIDENT Soekarno. in the uniform of Indo--1 nesian commander-in-rliief, said today: "Nowadays no country can stand strong and respected if it does not possess powerful armed forces. "Therefore the Government has devoted its energy to organising the powerful armed forces of the RepublicReuter - 173 words
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Article81 1958-10-06 3 WARSAW. Sun.— A highranking Communist Chinese diplomat, understood to be a close associate of the Prime Minister. Mr. Chou En-lai, took part in yesterday's Sino-American ambassadorial talks here on the Formosa crisis. After the meeting, which lasted two hours 35 minutes, the VS. ambassador. Mr. JacobReuter - 81 words
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Article, Illustration31 1958-10-06 3 THE SHAH of Persia (right) receives Turkey's President Celal Bayar at Tehran airport on the latter's arrival for a short visit to Persia.— L.P.l, picture31 words
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Article49 1958-10-06 3 CALCUTTA, Sun. Indian Communists yesterday staged an anti-American demonstration near the U.S. consulategeneral here over the Formosa Strait crisis. They were held up by a police cordon near the gate of the consulate. They shouted "All American troops immediately leave Quemoy, Matsu and Taiwan." —U.P.I.UPI - 49 words
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284 1958-10-06 3 CHIANG: TALKS WITH REDS ARE FUTILE Call off Warsaw conference at once, says Nationalist leader LONDON, Sunday. PRESIDENT Chiang Kai-shek called for the 1 immediate cessation of the Warsaw talks between the United States and Communist China, according to a Sunday Times interview published here today. President Chiang told theReuter - 284 words
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197 1958-10-06 3 Cable flashes Macmillan on Comet IV: The nation is proud' I ONDON, Sun.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan. last night sent congratulatory messages on the Comet IV je .liner's transatlantic crossing to De Havillands the makers, and to BOAC. In a message to Sir Geoffrey de Havilland. the PrimeUPI - 197 words
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Advertisement107 1958-10-06 3 Scotties are here! M jf,^^ r Ycb Scotties, the new-type tociol p> tissues ore the latest, greatest tissue fyou con now buy. They're softer than anything you've had before and they're stronger too. Because Scotties have 'wet-strength' you'll find them more economical to use they don't go to pieces when107 words
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Advertisement381 1958-10-06 3 n I Two new LAND-ROVERS j j consolidate a 10-year lead Mr 'I' KETTIR LOOKS /TW'a S^J!^7 'flfl HIGHER PERfORMANCE xm^YjV// /fr-^'I III £ASIER HANDUNG I| \^^f 1* Vr GREATER COMFORT Hi f£^~--d- MOkE POWERFUL e n g |n e r i 9 r *^T^ T>) /I^J IN 109 WHEELBASt381 words
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263 1958-10-06 4 DELEGATES REJECT PROPOSAL AS A 'BACKWARD STEP' Til E Singapore 1 UMNO Youth yesterday rejected ;i proposal to restore the sultanate on the island. This rejection of the plan which has the support of three out of the five UMNO divisions in the Colony,263 words
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66 1958-10-06 4 Move for night town council meetings rPAH, Sun. A proposal is to be made to hold future Tapah Town Council meetings at night. At present the meetings are held in the morning. An Alliance town councillor Mr. V. P. Pillai. who will make the proposal, said that he would also66 words
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Article24 1958-10-06 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Chan Bek Wee was fined $80 in the Magistrate's Court here today for speeding at 45 miles per hour.24 words
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221 1958-10-06 4 THE Minister for 1 Education. Mr. Chew Swee Kee. said last night that all teachers and students arrested by the Singapore Government were either Communists or fellow travellers. He said: "They were either numbers of the Malayan Communist Party or of organisations221 words
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Article35 1958-10-06 4 KOTA BHARU. Sun. The Assistant Registrar of Cooperative Development, East Coast. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ibrahim, will open the Silversmiths' Co-operative Society in Jalan Sultanah Zalnab here at 4.30 p.m. on Tuesday35 words
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Article35 1958-10-06 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Minah binte Saruyshan. of Mount Austin Estate, was fined $50 in the Magistrate's Court here today fcr taking out of a restricted area 10 tahils of bean.s without a nermit.35 words
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Article187 1958-10-06 4 BISHOP KOH ORDAINS TWO DEACONS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Two men from Hong Kong were ordained as Church of England deacons here today at the first ordination ceremony to be held by an Asian Bishop in the Federation. They were Mr Norman Chan. 28, and Mr Peter Cheung, 26. who recently187 words
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183 1958-10-06 4 IPOH. Sun A $6,300 suspension bridge, opened by the Mentri Besar of Perak. Inche Mohamed Ohazall bin Haji Jawi, on Friday, has ended 20 years of hardship for two remote kampongs in the Selama sub-district. The Mentri Besar told the 3,000 people of Kam183 words
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154 1958-10-06 4 Trengganu UMNO rift likely to end soon KUALA TRENGGANU, Sun. The flve-month-old rift between UMNO members in the Ulu Trengganu division will soon be settled. The chairman of a special committee appointed to probe into the rift, Inche Sulaiman bin All, who is also the UMNO State secretary told the154 words
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Article, Illustration30 1958-10-06 4 (ILIK WONG (sitting) and Hannah Thin of the S VoTien Auxiliary Naval Service take down a simi.ii Exercise l>ark Strike. Straits Times pietan30 words
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Article49 1958-10-06 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The first phase of the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council'; $15,000,000 sewerage scheme which will provide modern sanitation for about 6.000 homes has been completed A sewerage pumping station at Pantal has bee: 1 completed and the scheme 1 already in part operation49 words
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126 1958-10-06 4 pROGMEN penetrated into Keppel Harbo r "sank"' several ships with limpet mines In days of exercises to test the sea defences of pore. Hundreds of men i men of Singapore V Forces took pun In I Dark Strike In the 1 Harbour arfa on126 words
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Article66 1958-10-06 4 laeut.-Gen. Sir Ednc M. Bastyan, commander of the British forces in Hong Kong who arrived in Singapore on Saturday night for a week's routine visit, is staying with the Chief of Staff GHQ FARELF Maj -Gen WG H Pike He will informally meet the Parliamentary Under-Secre-tary66 words
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Article19 1958-10-06 4 The Geylang Craft Centre in Singapore held an exhibition and concert on Saturday its 4th parents' day.19 words
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Miscellaneous182 1958-10-06 4 RADIO: General Programme R Anifl MAT AVA Muslc 83 0 Close Down; P.M. 1.15 V MALAIA ;At The Hammond; 1.30 The News 1.45 At The Hammond Again; 2.00 NATIONAL SHORT WAVE Close Down. 6.00 Children's MagaSERVICE :zine; 5.15 Jazz Jamboree. 5.30 41 metres i Their Kind Of Music; 6.00 Ofl182 words
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Article32 1958-10-06 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— For dealing in newspapers produced by the Workers Press, without a permit, Lee Yee Keun was fined $200 in j the Magistrates Conrt here I today.32 words
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265 1958-10-06 5 She fled front Singapore to Batu Pahat for rest cure ALTHOUGH a 14-year-old girl has fled from Singapore to Batu Pahat she has, she says, been followed there by a poltergeist. The girl, Rohanah binte Samat, says that after having been plagued by the265 words
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171 1958-10-06 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Sunday. |\R. LIM CHONG EU, president of the M.C.A., said *J today the association was trying its best to promote and develop a "mother tongue" education so as to create a common Malayan culture. He thought vernacular schools should introduce171 words
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Article50 1958-10-06 5 IPOH. Sun. Pretty Miss Foo Lean Lok. 19. a petrol kiosk attendant, was elected "Miss Shell Retail (Perak)" at the Shell Company's annual dinner here last night. She was awarded a wristwatch by Mr. A. S. Johnson, the North Malaya district manager. Fifteen other girls took part.50 words
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Article40 1958-10-06 5 Singapore police yesterday raided the headquarters of secret society group 108 in Wishart Road, off Keppel Road, and recovered an assortment of gangland weapons. Among them were five parangs, three acid bulbs and an axe.40 words
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Article117 1958-10-06 5 'Fewer would have quit..' SINGAPORE City Council would have had fewer resignations among its expatriate staff if it had introduced a Malayanisation policy similar to that of the George Town City Council. Mr. R. 11. Fox, acting Deputy Water Engineer of the Singapore City Council, claimed yesterday. Mr. Fox left117 words
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120 1958-10-06 5 Buy a flag and help ex-convicts, appeal SINGAPORE After- Care Association's Flag Day collection this Saturday will help finance the building of a hostel in Dunlop Street for homeless and friendless exprisoners in the Colony. In a flag day appeal broadcast last night, Singapore's acting Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Tan120 words
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275 1958-10-06 5 ♦yHE Singapore Gov- eminent plans to build small six-class-room schools in rural areas for children from the farms and fishing villages. Mr. Chew Swee Kee. the Minister for Education, announced this yesterday when he opened Jalan Kayu Government English Primary School in275 words
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Article64 1958-10-06 5 Search for the 15-year-old stowaway who escaped from a ship just before it left Singapore on Thursday is continuing. The boy. from the freighter. Rizwani which has sailed for Madras, earlier was refused a landing permit. An immigration spokesman last night said there was no trace64 words
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Advertisement121 1958-10-06 5 To DJAKARTA IN 2 HOURS 15 MINUTES VICKERS Wf (BHUfF Departure I \l\\ V\ EVERY [H TUESDAY 0 jt 2.25 p.m. ONSULT YOUR TRAVEL AGENT OR UNION OF BURMA AIRWAYS ENERAL AGENTS ENG LEE HONG 42. TELOK AVER ST. SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** D-ÜBA3. LAST WEEK THE BIGGEST SHOPPING EVENT IN121 words
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Miscellaneous299 1958-10-06 5 SHELL THEATRETTi; (Collyer i.ames 3 p.m.: Sepr.k Ruga 5 p.m.: I Quay i Free film show— "Hlrli bodybuilding 6 p in. SiKK-d Plteht Pt. ll— Transonk- BI'KIT TIMAH YOI'TH CLUB: Plight" and "Shell Cinemagazine Table-tennis, indoor ganes. footNo 13" 1.15 p.m. ball, bodybuilding 4 p.m.; badminK\ l I I.KS MUSEUM299 words
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675 1958-10-06 6 The Straits Times Singapore. Mon. Oct. 6, 1958 Commodity Problems A somewhat livelier sumi maiy of the Federation's economic and financial policy emerges from Sir Henry Lee's 8.8.C. broadcast than from the news scrapings of the Montreal conference. But Sir Henry probably was only repeating himself, this time 1 with675 words
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Article268 1958-10-06 6 The Singapore-Malayan Institute of Marine and Power Engineers has overstated the case against a City Council committee's decision to engage Japanese engineers at salaries below the present rate for the job. "By I taking in cheap labour,'' says |an Institute spokesman, "the Council degrades engineers to the level268 words
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Article227 1958-10-06 6 There is a grain or two ol comtort in the Labour Department's latest comments on unemployment in the Federation. One result of i retrenchment in the tin mines is a fall in vegetable prices, not because there is less money about for the price of meat and fish227 words
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Article, Illustration1105 1958-10-06 6 Mr. Dulles' difficulty: How to break it gently to Chiang Kai-shek KUALA LUMPUR. IN a rather cruel parody of the famous appeal to the workers of the world. Mr. Walter Lippman, America's famous columnist. assured his compatriots the other day that "we have nothing to lose but our Chiangs." Mr.1,105 words
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525 1958-10-06 6 JACK RILLSTONE - JACK RILLSTONE A MOVEMENT for OkllUtwa to revert to Japanese control is gaining momentum both on the island and in Tokyo. Japanese Socialist and other left-wing groups have identified themselves with the campaign. This year, they have increased their attempts to embarrassReuter - 525 words
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186 1958-10-06 6 ENGAGE MORE CLERKS AND RELEASE POLICE FOR ACTIVE DUTY YOUR recont editorial on the apparent inability of the Singapore Police to put mure men on the roads to combat lawlessness brings to the surface a very disturbing situation. There are many trained policemen who are performing duties such as drivers,186 words
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162 1958-10-06 6 WHEN the effects of the world trade recession are being lelt and there is widespread un em ployment. I would have thought it judicious for a public authority like the City Council to postpone laudable but unessential projects and to exercise the strictest economy162 words
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Advertisement52 1958-10-06 6 j Soothe tired eyee j ...ffus easy way j Tired eyes become bright eyes when you use Optone Eye Drops. Use Optone regularly and ke^p 'lp|i§ OPTONE EYE DROP' GENUINE CULTURED PEARLS NECKLACES. EARRINGS, BRACELETS. RINGS, etc. I LANKA JEWELLERS. •THE HOUSE FOR CEYLON GEMS 20. Battery Road. Singapore- 152 words
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Article346 1958-10-06 7 A REPROACH, A WORD OF ENCOURAGEMENT, MERDEtCA CfffflffH AND THEN** 2.000 COUNCIL WORKERS GRAB BROOMS AND START CLEANING UP STREETS OF THE CITY j KD BY the Mayor, Mr. Ong Enjf i nun and City i ouncillors, 2,000 ,iitfa p r c City Council "white346 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-10-06 7 The Mayor of Singapore. Mr. Ong Eng Guan. and the City Council Chief Administrative Officer. Mr. P. C. Marcus, lead yesterday's big clean-up by 2.000 council workers of the city's streets. Straits Times picture.43 words
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Article37 1958-10-06 7 The Christ Church School in Singapore held a fun fair and fete on Saturday to raise funds for a $150,000 assembly hall and tiffin shed. The .school is for over-age boy.s and sjii'ls.37 words
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Article274 1958-10-06 7 between two governments MR. David Marshall, chairman of the Workers' Party, returned to Singapore yesterday and said he would stand at the coming general election. I Fresh from a month's holiday in Australia, he said his intended come-back was prompted by two factors. These were the "growing274 words
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75 1958-10-06 7 Claim that council by-passed union The 1,500-strong Singapore City Council Water Department Labour Union yesterday accused the council of by-passing the union in negotiations with members. A press statement said 70 .redundant daily -rated employees of the council's water department had been approached by the Chief Extension Works Engineer with75 words
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Article69 1958-10-06 7 MALACCA. Sun. More than 30 leaders of the Bahai faith from all over the world who had postponed their return home after a conference in Singapore were present at the wedding in Malacca today of two local followers of the faith. The couple are Inspector69 words
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Article33 1958-10-06 7 Hindus in Singapore will celebrate the "Dasarah" festival from. Oct. 13 to Oct. 21 with musical entertainment dally from 7 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. at the Chettiars' Temple in Tank Road33 words
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Article144 1958-10-06 7 IPOH, Sun.— The Ma--1 layan Chinese Association strived to serve both rich and poor Chinese, the chairman of the MCA's headquarters labour committee, Mr. Chin See Yin, said here today. "It is a fallacy to suggest that the MCA only benefits capitalists," he told144 words
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Article22 1958-10-06 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Latest vital statistics siio* that there were 255 births and 62 deaths in Johore Bahru during August.22 words
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Article137 1958-10-06 7 HONG KONG CAPITAL IS COMING— LIM HONU KONG industrialists are planning to invest in Singapore, the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, disclosed on his return yesterday. Mr Lim, who looked fit and [gay after his Hong Kong holiday with Mrs. Lim, said Ihe had had talks with a number137 words
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Article50 1958-10-06 7 JOHORE BAHKU. Sun. Welfare officials in Johore are carrying out a survey of the physically handicapped population in the state, with a view to keeping them informed of facilities available which would enable them happy and usefu! citizens. _r surveys are bein? held all over the Federation50 words
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Article49 1958-10-06 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Ng Boon, a woman, who failed to declare to the Customs a gold chain she had bought in Singapore yesterday, was lined $300 in the Magistrate's Court here today. The chain, on which the 1 duty was $43, was forfeited.49 words
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263 1958-10-06 7 Lib-Socs warn: Democracy at stake SINGAPORE is faced 0 with "a more sinister form of imperialism"! than the old colonialism, says the Liberal Socialist Party in a policy statement issued yesterday. The statement says that events in the last four years had shown that the crucial j political issue in263 words
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Article57 1958-10-06 7 Gangster held at foodstall Singapore detectives last night arrested a wanted gangster as he was eating at a roadside stall in China Street. He is a 22-year-old headman of the 24 secret society group and is now detained. A police spokesman said that the headman escaped the police dragnet in57 words
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72 1958-10-06 7 SMALLPOX: BIG VACCINATION CAMPAIGN KOTA BHAKI Sun. More than 70,000 people living along the Kelantan Siam border area are being vaccinated as a precautionary measure against smallpox. Health teams have been stationed at the Malayan border villages of Rantau Panjang and Pengkalan Kubor. A Health Department spokesman told the Straits72 words
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150 1958-10-06 7 DISCHARGED MAN IS HELD ON LEAVING THE COURT lITRA, Sun. A 54J year-old padi planter, Awang bin Man, was re-arrested outside a court here today soon after he was discharged of murdering Man binte Hussain. 13. The alleged killing took place in the girl's home at Kampong Tamalang, North Kedah,150 words
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133 1958-10-06 7 INDUSTRIAL PEACE AND SPIRIT OF MERDEKA KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The merdeka spirit which prevailed last year had a material effect on industrial relations according to the 1957 annual report of the Federation of Malaya. The country was free from industrial strife for a period before the merdeka festivities. The report133 words
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152 1958-10-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —I The Malayan Collieries— the Federation's only coal mine at Batu Arang— is to reduce ;ts capital by 50 per cent. The company will hold an extraordinary general meeting on Oct. 29 to consider a resolution seeking the return of half152 words
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Advertisement126 1958-10-06 7 GarrarD HfiU'i- Hi-Fi ttfprtnliu titttt 5130.00 X I U \\M ItlE'l lON PICK-IP Type TPA.IO with Moving Coil Cartridge and Matching ormer. with Diamond Needle for Microgroove and Sapphire for 78 r.p.m. records. TRANSCRIPTION MOTOR MODEL 301 With Stroboscopic Turntable $225.00 1 1 ('deration Duty Extra) From All Radio Dealers.126 words
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Advertisement146 1958-10-06 7 M I SANOINC ~W~ M~M A^\ I MACHINtS m m m M mm^ I portable BtNCH AND B__ Ml I PtOtSJAL M% A^\ M I GRINDING m m M-Jl m M I machinh =c. TdE u"Jtf •TArfr .ffif.f .I d Kf^"VV\ SISO<PO«F -KUALA LUMPUR PENAKC IPOH MALACCA StUMBAM I MArAtlUn146 words
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Article771 1958-10-06 8 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD TO PLOUGH WITH HOPE. By Donald K. Faris. (Gollancz 215.) by rpHE human race is A adding to its numbers by more than 80.000 a day, and annually by over five times the population of Malaya. This rate of increase is accelerating, and771 words
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Article347 1958-10-06 8 WALTER WARWICK - THE RELIGION OF THE MASSES WALTER WARWICK by CHINESE TEMPLES IN SINGAPORE. By Leon Comber. (Eastern Universities Press. $35.50) CHINESE FESTIVALS IN MALAYA. By Dorothy Lo and Leon Comber (Eastern Universities Pr«ss. $2.75). SPHERE are over five 1 hundred Chinese temples in Singapore, ramshackle shines, attap roofed huts and well347 words
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Article180 1958-10-06 8 THE GOLDEN TREE. By Judith Listowel. (Odhams. 215.) IN Lady Listowel's ac. count of her efforts, extending over eight years, to bring her young nephew over from Hungary after bis parents had been forced to escape to England, it is the Incidental stories that stand out. The180 words
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Article406 1958-10-06 8 HUGH MABBETT - two men at grips with world HUGH MABBETT By THE JOURNEYING MOON, by Ernie Bradford (Jarrolds, 18s.) LAND FOR OUR SONS, by Maxine Brandis (Hurst and Blackett, 155.) rpo each his dream A but what different forms these dreams may take! Some choose to escape from the world; others prefer406 words
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Advertisement307 1958-10-06 8 SANTA knows best fie chose Viyella "Tor Christmas gi\ TKcrc is o 'Viycllo MVf^£' gitt thol s perfect VvAl AI M' tor everyone in the T ll' '^KY'W om.ly. (Shh 1 No Vl\7f-*llil WVW purchase tax in J Bt jj^ Smgaporc remem- U JBMfc^ bcr' Quite o point when you307 words
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Advertisement114 1958-10-06 8 rs With the new three-in-one multi-pcirpcso -"M p| nozzle-suction regulator a special furniture nozzle and a soft brush for cleaning small delicate soft items. Price: Singapore Penang $140/Fed. of Malaya SI 60 Less 10'r discount for cash. RADIOGRAM made to suit your taste, adapted to your interior. I I A114 words
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Miscellaneous368 1958-10-06 8 Straits Times Crossword uttttsy?^-^ men bosses grey! (9-4) t.-uiJ IJ I I- I I. I I, I I. I I.TTH DOWN HI 2 3 I ls§ 2 Walk with swagger iii a Lake- I I 2SSS mcl town (9 8 HI 11 Us HI HI HI iHI 3 O-oan upset368 words
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Article, Illustration1083 1958-10-06 9 PHILIP OF MACEDON miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiini iiiiiiin imiii mil n mi imiii v iiiimimi (JED forks of lightning harshly lit the city of Byzantium one howling night in 339 BC. Outside the walls, the forces of Philip of Maceion silently moved giant wheeled siege towers, crammed with1,083 words
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Article342 1958-10-06 9 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FETURES own dead. After a day-long rampage of death through their shattered ranks, Philip repaired to camp where he wined without stint. At dawn he reeled out drunkenly across the field of battle and sang tipsy songs of triumph defaming Atthenian greatness. Then an Athenian orator amongDaily Mirror - 342 words
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Advertisement160 1958-10-06 9 A NATURAL SOURCE OF ENERGY 1 In order to overcome tiredness. a child needs a concentrated. p^J^r J* energy r.slonng food Taker. b y |CONDF\<;FD Mlf it fresh or tinned fruit. MILKMAID sweetened I Sweetened Condensed Milk s^^ Wv-ifi^'^ B constitutes a rich and natural '{$n ;tf" i"^f I H160 words
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Miscellaneous173 1958-10-06 9 Carmen iV Co. iiy Maz A-O JUST TO PBivlNT ANY \V ■Q NEiTwSR CO NC% I WAVE A KASS FAR7V.NG TO OUK M J T^~^^ ITS "ms* A^'l i j>5 EKSTAN Twi K3S =rr^^i' >AME W lS Us{ vesting >ougy ~^<^f 1 r"^-.^^^aH I KaA The Saint By Leslie Charteris173 words
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Article1030 1958-10-06 10 By Our Market Correspondent THE volume of business written on the Malayan Share Market last week was slightly better than in the previous period and prices were stimulated by the better outlook for tin and the continued improvement in rubber. The rise in the tin1,030 words
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Article66 1958-10-06 10 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corpn. Ltd. Southern Kinta Consolidated Ltd. Amalgamated Malay Estates Ltd. Selangor Coconuts Ltd. The L'nited Malacca Rubber Estates Ltd. I Interim. Current payment s'. 2s. 'jd. 30';, 20V 5' t Date of payment Oct. 18 Oct. 30 Nov. 24 Nov. 14 Oct. 20 Total for year66 words
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Article363 1958-10-06 10 •THE outstanding feature of Singapore markets last week was the rise of nearly nine dollars in the tin price in three days despite the beginning of the fourth control period and the general.; expectation that the price would fall. By Friday the price had reached 5368.87JAP - 363 words
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Article373 1958-10-06 10 j rphe following business X done in the Singapore Share Market last week was reported by one firm of brokers for the period Sept. 27 to Oct. 3. INDUSTRIALS: Federal Dis- j pensaxy $1.09, Fraser Neave Ords. $2.77' to $2.80 cum all. Gammons $1.56 to $1.57, Hammer Co.373 words
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Article627 1958-10-06 10 rnhi' following list of reX vised quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after its last meeting on Friday. INDUSTRIALS Mfx Bricks Pief 1.60 180 Ords 2.20 2.30 Atlas Ice 11. (buyers) B. B. Petrol 47'- 48'B M. Irii.-trcs ti.jO 6.70 Con. Tin Smelt.627 words
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Advertisement1220 1958-10-06 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PENANG PORT COMMISSION requires the services of a qualified ELECTRICAL ENGINEER with considerable experience of supervision of large contracts to supervise electrical works to be underI taken by the Commission for approximately nine months from January. 1959. Pull-time secondment of a member of a firm's staff would be1,220 words
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Advertisement1353 1958-10-06 11 2405 MANSFIELD dc CO., LTD. Tel: 2411 (IncorOO'atiJ in Singaoore) (12 lines) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE B? THINGS TO LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON I CONTINENTAL PORIS >,a s»ei witk liberty to proceed via Paaaaa ar Cape ef Coed Hope) pTOCtM O* h Cf JOUS to IOJd ajnd dlSw^3ffC C2r£o Siigtfiri LOABINC1,353 words
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Advertisement1322 1958-10-06 11 bu.Tb°inc TME ben line STEAMERS LTD. T 2lJ H ,V SINGAPORE (Incorporated ir the United Kinfdom) S LINES SAILINGS TO AIEN. U.K., I COHTiNEHTAL PUTS Spore P. S'ram Penang lENMHIR for Livirpool M bro, Hull. Hamburf T/11 tct 14/11 let 17/10 Oct BENVANNOCH for Hamburf. London. Rotterdam, M'bro 10/25 Oct1,322 words
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Advertisement1353 1958-10-06 11 McALISTER tSc CO., LTD. TEL: NO 2lltl ELLERMAN LIMES KLAVENESS LINE LONDON. HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, LOS AHGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAMBURG I HULL SEATTLE, VAHCOUVER t PORTLAND and for U.S.A. North Atlantic Ports Acctptmg carge for Ceitral t Saitk and Cantdt via Colombo America CITY OF POOHA BRONXVIUE Spore P. sham Penanf1,353 words
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Article, Illustration438 1958-10-06 12 'BABES' HIT FOR FOUR BY WOLVES LONDON, Sunday. TWO goals by Scottish international Jackie Henderson. Arsenal's £18,000 buy from Wolves, helped Arsenal to beat West Bromwich Albion 4 3 yesterday and go to the top of the English First Division. Derek Kevan, England's World CupReuter - 438 words
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Article1072 1958-10-06 12 P W D L P APts Arsenal 11 7 0 4 35 17 14 Luton 11 4 6 1 21 12 14 Preston 11 5 4 2 21 14 14 Bolton 11 5 4 2 21 16 14 Wolves 11 b 1 4 25 17 13 West Ham1,072 words
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Article456 1958-10-06 12 Winger Jackson is hurt again lONDON, Sun.— The J crop of injuries among England Rugby Union players was swelled further yesterday by another cruel blow to Peter Jackson, Coventry's brilliant international winger. Jackson, playing his first game for Coventry after recovering from a leg injury In the first week ofReuter - 456 words
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Article48 1958-10-06 12 LONDON. Sun. For the first time in British athletics history field events competitor has been awarded the trophy for the outstandiiv United Kingdom athlete of the year. He is Arthur Rowe. 22--year-old Barnsley blacksmith. who is British. Empire and European shotput champion. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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251 1958-10-06 12 f sport\ I AROUND WORLD J WIFE. Sun. Nearly 120 -T leading international golfers representing 29 nations. Including Malaya, compete at St. Andrew's here from Wednesday to Saturday next week in the inaugural World Amateur golf team championship for the Eisenhower Trophy. TheReuter - 251 words
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113 1958-10-06 12 BIRMINGHAM. Sun Peter Radford. Britain's brilliant 19-year-old sprinter, ran 100 yards here last night in 9.4 seconds—one tenth of a second outside the world record—but had wind assistance. His time will not be ratified as an English record. BERLIN: GuB t a v113 words
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Advertisement449 1958-10-06 12 'CIiIHAYORCAHisATiONT I SK3 wSST "THE HUNTER t fil\ii»VJ now show,T"^; 17TTffTTT» v a m 45. 4.1.1. B.i;, s M a Amin'' nado "Se/endong Delima" l( -k iiiimii 1 LAST CAY J If IITI il'l'f 1 'UiW' jC ffiT'llTTuT MTll 11 a.m.. i.:;n. 1. w. CHARLES BRONSONttqiinuinniuu f pnfiT n,, >449 words
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Advertisement624 1958-10-06 13 Check Before Posting Replies to Box Numbers utmost care should be token w h rn replying to box number; 0( j, to use the CORRECT NUMBER ond Address to the I I $trsit» Timei, Time* House, i j),.,.. Volley Rood. Coih mutt be sent by regii- trred poir; Postal Orders624 words
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Advertisement724 1958-10-06 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT :'< Words Si Win.)— Box 50 tt,. txtra. SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW, Serangoon Gardui Way. Spore. three bedrooms, newly decorated, lully furnished, fridge, cooker, j lieaier, ians. immediate occupation. Please Ring *****. FULLY FURNISHED f.\o bed-' roomed bungalow In Sennett Es- tate. 3 miles City— Modern sanitation, Fridge, Gas Cooker,724 words
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Advertisement893 1958-10-06 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE tt Wordt Si (Mi*.)— Box it ct*. extra. 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, bed- j rooms air-conditioned fully fur- nLshed including radiogram re- I friserator. presently under three i veins lease business executive earning rent $600/-; loan avail- able, price $45,000/- Reply Box A 4380 S.T. I FULLY893 words
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Advertisement739 1958-10-06 13 FOR HIRE 20 Wordt fi (Mi*.)— Box ill ctt'.txtrm. REFRIGERATORS ot various sizes from SlO monthly. Consult 1 ec Fletcher. 102 Orchard Roaj i Tel- ***** Singapore BOATS, YACHTS, FOR SALE 20 Word* Si Mi*.)— Box SO tt: txtrm. OUTBOARD MOTOR Mercury, Mark 30. Recently overhauled with I remote control739 words
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Advertisement928 1958-10-06 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Word; SS (Mi*.)— Box St tt*. txtrm. FORD ZEPHYR-SIX Saloon Reg. 1953, newly resprayed twotone, new tyres, cushions and upholstery. Condition excellent, com. prehensive insurance Aug. 1959. Price $2,600 0.n.0 View at 431-K I Tampenis Road, Spore 19. j AUSTIN 55 DE Luxe Registered March 1957,928 words
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Advertisement789 1958-10-06 13 NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE Estate of TAN LIP SANG j deceased, late of No. 4-H, Boon Teck Koad, Singapore NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: that all persons having claims j against the Estate of the above- 1 named deceased are required to send particulars of their claims to 1 Madam Wong Ah789 words
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Advertisement769 1958-10-06 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL APPLICATIONS are invited from Registered Medical Practlt loners for the post of LADY MEDICAL OFFICER in the Muni- j Icipal Health Department in the Salary Scale of $730x34-934 982 x' 1 34-1254 p.m. plus COLA. The point of entry will depend on age.769 words
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Advertisement17 1958-10-06 13 I A I BEREC (Battery! lasts j| m and J| lasts H pi and 1 laSisij OI2M17 words
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507 1958-10-06 14 Two youths pave way for 2-2 draw with Seoul KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. MALAYA, fresh from their recent triumph in the Merdeka anniversary soccer festival, slaved a brilliant recovery to hold the Seoul Club of Korea, practically the national team, lo a 2-2 draw before 9,000 fans at the Merdeka Stadium507 words
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Article176 1958-10-06 14 ELLIOTT DECIDES TO STAY AMATEUR PERTH. sun. World mile record holder Herb Elliott today decided to reject the $760,000 offer by American promoter Leo I. ravin to turn professional. Elliott gave his decision soon after returning from a hunting trip with his father. Speaking at Ui home here. Elliott saidReuter - 176 words
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Article50 1958-10-06 14 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Beatty Secondary School maintained their unbeaten record when they drew 1-1 with Johore English College in their hockey match here yesterday. J. E. C. scored through Rahman Hamid, and Teng Boon scored for Beatty Beatty second team beat J. E. C. "B" 2-0.50 words
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Article31 1958-10-06 14 Singapore Medical Services Union and Ceylon Sports Club drew 1-1 In their S.H.A. Div. 3 league match at Balestier Road \e.sterday. Mohktar scored for Medicals nnd Mahalinnam for C.S.C.31 words
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Article35 1958-10-06 14 Railway Rainbow Rancors Ixml Silat Road Chinese 4-2 in a iriendly sot'eer match at Riiilwav ground yesterday. Ramanathun i3i I and Louanalhan scored fur Rail- 1 ways: Hork Chye i2i for Chinese35 words
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Article, Illustration182 1958-10-06 14 ANOTHER FINE SOCCER ACHIEVEMENT BY FEDERATION TEAM Watson will fly ahead to Perth for knee treatment BOMBAY, Sun.— Willie Watson, the England and Leicestershire batsman, is to be flown from Colombo to Perth on Tuesday so that his injured leg may be treated in Australia. This wasReuter - 182 words
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170 1958-10-06 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A Siamese University soccer team will arrive here during the third week of this month to play three soccer matches in this country. The Chulalongkorn University team which is said to have a number of Siamese Internationals, will meet170 words
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Article119 1958-10-06 14 Rediffusion Sports and Social Association beat Koon Eng Badminton Party 4-3 in a friendly badminton match on Saturday Ught Resmt., (Rediffusion players first > Singles: Alan Sim lost to Tan Eng Leok 15-4, 15-6; Ltm Hong 800 lost to Low Lee Young 15-12. 18-15: Mawi119 words
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Article128 1958-10-06 14 A BRILLIANT break of 88 by Yeo Koon Yam— the highest so far highlighted last night's matches in the Singapore Billiards Association's three-ball championship, at the Great World Koon Yam. one of the four seeded players, made this break towards the end of128 words
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508 1958-10-06 14 SINGAPORE'S Jalan Besar Stadium has invariably proved a happy hunting ground for Abdul Ghani, the Selangor and Federation star inside left, and last night he turned out a four-star performance on this ground in helping S.A.F.A. President's XI to beat Singapore Business Houses508 words
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354 1958-10-06 14 Gill again champion athlete at Sikhs meet I^ORMER Singapore high jumu 1 rluti lpion Arjan Snmh Gill became lie individual champion i for the second successive year at i the Singapore Sikhs athletic meet iat Parrer Park yesterday, i Gill scored 26 points by winning the 120 yards hurdles, long354 words
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Article85 1958-10-06 14 Sir Arnold Robinson Cup x foursome handicap competition I ended in a tie at the R.S.G.C. I yesterday. W.E.N. Smail and R.J. Lsherwood (83-ll' 2 and W.H. Lydall and O.T. Holloway (86-14 V-) I finished level with 71 each. The two pairs will play off85 words
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Article123 1958-10-06 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Soccer star Ng Boon Bee will be the key man in the Federation Combined Schools team against Singapore Combined Schools in the first "International" badminton match to be played on Thomas Cup lines here on Saturday and Sunday. Boon Bee will Dlay123 words
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Article94 1958-10-06 14 SUKARAMAI ENTER THE THIRD ROUND SUKARAMAI eliminated Jollllads 1-0 to enter the third round of the S.A.F.A junior cup competition at Geylang stadium I yesterday I The winning goal was scored ,by centre-forward Aziz in the '45th minute after an even and scoreless first half. Sukaramai were deserving winners. They94 words
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Article39 1958-10-06 14 MELBOURNE. Sun. Aus- tralia's tennis selectors tonight named a six-man squad to defend the Davis Cup in December. The team is: Ashley Cooper, Neale Fraser, Bob Mark. Mai Anderson, Rod Layer and Roy Emerson. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article128 1958-10-06 14 Ceylon 47-6 —rain came cm doncd at the !i lnch terval today heavy rain By the lund match again tourists had Ceylon wicket Intermittent ing the mornn. up the game. players went In rain became h of the groumi water-logged. Ceylon won tl chose to bat on but they were128 words
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Article51 1958-10-06 14 PARIS. Sun. Shaln's Irish champn n won the Prix de L Arc di Europe's richest horsx today Second was the Frei Flic followed by another Tin l hurse, Chtntses. Ridden by Australia] Bieasley. Bftllyinosx I £41,600 for Mr. McShai: Ballymoss's earnin. £80.285. a European one season.51 words
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Advertisement727 1958-10-06 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. "AT YOUR SERVICE" 10 Word. $10 (Minimum). Pailg I month, 10 WoriM $2.50 (Milt.) LET TANG'S do all the photocopy Jobs for you. Spore ***** SELF-DRIVE CARS Tel: ***** KwM.ne Co. 519 Serangoon Rd., Spore-8. LADY HAMILTON hybrids. rant crosses. P.O. Box 189. Tel: Spore *****. RITA AT727 words
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Advertisement77 1958-10-06 14 I teal fl&SH fa****," j **K JBygr ipijjig^ I I r' 1 The world's first fully automatic 1 household Sewing Machine. i Sews oil stitches. it The enly Sewing Machine that > does for you perfect "Point dc I Poris" and "Turkish Hemi stitching." $g S Sole Agents LEE 8c77 words
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Miscellaneous92 1958-10-06 14 HOCKEY S.H.A. Div. I: YM.S.A. v S.C.K.C. Serangoon Road: Div. 2: R.A.P. Tengah v Police "B". Thomson Road: Div. 3: S.CC "B" v R.A.S.C, padang: Inter M-hool: Queenstown v Gan Eng Seng, Queenstown. TENNIS Father Ashnrss Shield: St. Josephs v Raffles, St. Joseph's courts. SWIMMING Inter school championships (heats), Chinese92 words
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