The Straits Times, 13 October 1958
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Title Section21 1958-10-13 1 \vin\<;r i»,\n v <ertifiei» sale e\ifbi>s 80.000 in He****" The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1958 15 CENTS21 words
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Article689 1958-10-13 1 SOMETHING BADLY WRONG -JODRELL BANK MAN America's 'Pioneer' is regarded as too far off course 'It cannot reach the moon 9 MANCHESTER, Sunday. tROFESSOB C. B. Lovell, director of the Jodrell Bank radio-telescope station here icfa has been tracking the U.S. moon rocket (inched yesterday saidReuter; UPI - 689 words
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84 1958-10-13 1 TRAINER IN HOSPITAL AFTER NEW ATTACK PENANG. Sun.— Malayan racehorse trainer Mr W. S. Bagby was admitted to the General Hospital here today following a heart attack. He was reading the Sunday newspapers in his Rose Avenue home while having morning coflee when he complained of not feeling well. His84 words
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381 1958-10-13 1 Quemoy fears new shelling by Reds From DENIS WARNER qnAIPEH, Sun. The 4 time limit of the Chinese Communists" seven-day ceasefire expires at midnight tonight and the Nationalists and Americans are proceeding on the assumption that the bombardment of Quemoy will be resumed, probably with heavier and more effective weapons.381 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-10-13 1 PRIME MINISTER Jawaharlal Nehru of India, wearing white winter clothes, rides a yak. the lone-haired ox of the Tibetan highlands at Hala on the Tibet-Bhutan border. The Indian Premier wa s on his way to the Himalayan kingdom at the invitation of the Maharaja of Bhutan.UPI - 52 words
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Article145 1958-10-13 1 PAKISTANI LEADERS HELD FOR GRAFT DACCA. Sun. Hamidul Hug Choudhury, former Pakistani Foreign Minister, was arrested here today with several other former ministers, officials and politicians. The arrests were made on corruption charges by the East Pakistan AntiCorruption Bureau. The arrests follow Tuesday's dissolution of the governments of East andReuter - 145 words
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Article28 1958-10-13 1 MARSEILLES. Sun. Former all-in wrestler Sebastienne Company's, who has changed sex. last night started a new career here as a strip tease dancer.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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241 1958-10-13 1 FOUR DROWN AS A PICNIC BOAT UPSETS IN RIVER MALACCA Sunday. AT least four people— all from Muar were drowned this morning when a motor boat capsized at the mouth of the l T mbai River, about eight miles from here. The four are Gan Seng Yam, 16 a student241 words
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Article182 1958-10-13 1 A SIX-YEAR-OLD Chinese girl from the Geylang Serai area died of polio in the Middleton Hospital, Singapore, yesterday shortly after admission. She was one of three definite and six suspected cases reported in the past 24 hours. Hers was the fourth death since the182 words
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250 1958-10-13 1 THE TENGKU: FOREIGN CASH MAKES JOBS T'APAH, Sun. The A Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, defended foreign investments in Malaya when he addressed a public rally nere this evening on the town padang. The Federation Government has sent delegations to the United States and England for loans for power projects250 words
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Article183 1958-10-13 1 Out (the British troops) In (an American mission) AMMAN, Sun. —As A British troops continued a gradual advance pull-out from Jordan today, it was announced in Washington that an American military survey team was on its way here to study the organisation, administration and equipment of the Jordan army The183 words
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Article24 1958-10-13 1 NEW DELHI. Sun. Mr. Nehru said today that he viewed the army take-over in Pakistan "with interest and tinge of anxiety." U.P.I.UPI - 24 words
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Advertisement49 1958-10-13 1 PATEK PHILIPPE The Master Watchmakers of (ienrv Patek fhlllppe 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 authentw guarantee of centuries-old "Geneva quality" Sole Agentt H SENA LTD Singopore ft Penong f49 words
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Article125 1958-10-13 2 ECONOMIC AID TO EGYPT RESUMED /'AIRO, Sun. The United States has resumed blocked oronomlc aid to the United Arab Republic in a move for better relations. More than USsl 3.ooo.ooo In aid has been released during thr last six weeks. Small amounts have begun to arrive This was the firstUPI - 125 words
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Article23 1958-10-13 2 MANILA. Sun. Thirty people were reported drowned today when a commercial iger vessel sank off) Ouindacal Island near Cebu. i UP.I.UPI - 23 words
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Article, Illustration81 1958-10-13 2 CAPT. D. Lester off the Sherwood Foresters, and Miss Susan Ann Alton Bower, who were married in Singapore on Saturday at St. George's Church, Changi. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lester off Nottingham81 words
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Article210 1958-10-13 2 HE MUST BE METHODS ORGANISER THE accountant is no longer the historian of past transactions; he has become a methods organiser and economist with considerable knowledge of industry. This was stated yesterday by Mr. Cyril Grenier. president of the Malayan Branch of the Association of Certified210 words
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Article102 1958-10-13 2 DATIN DISCHARGED FROM HOSPITAL [7TALA LUMPUR. Sun. Datin Nafisah. wife of Dato Nik Ahmad Kamil. permanent secretary of the Ministry of External Affairs. was today dis- charged from the Bungsar j Hospital here after treatnitiit for injuries received in a car crash neat Mentakab a week agu. Flu- Datin and102 words
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Article31 1958-10-13 2 SEGAMAT. Sun.— A police supervisee. Law Teik Wah. 26. was jailed for mx months to be followed by six months' police supervision for movinn his residence without permission.31 words
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Article38 1958-10-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Federation flood reports today said that in the Teluk Anson listrict. there was five inches of water at the 49th mile 3f the Changkat Jong-Teluk Anson road, but the level was I Falling.38 words
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691 1958-10-13 2 Mac on peoples in No Man 's Land between Reds, West BLACKPOOL, Sun. The Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, referred (o the growth of nationalism when he addressed a meeting yesterday. He was speaking to a 4.000-strong Conservative rally following the final session of the party's annual conference here. Mr691 words
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Article19 1958-10-13 2 j TOKYO. Sun.—Rufinance the construction ::i U5517.500.000 ($5: plant to remill scrap Antarn news agency reported19 words
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Advertisement170 1958-10-13 2 Scotties §are here! !(in on have a BMB-MMd blow Became Scotties have 'wet-strength' yam nrciln't worry about thr tissue ir i in jr lo pieces. Scotties aie ■troager, softer than any lissin* you've evef known «o get into tlio kil'il dI having them around. \t hotiic. in the car, at170 words
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Miscellaneous29 1958-10-13 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /AKjnvni ciinin^ |/lT WAS id>PUNNV) I wave^s6pm H u^^ wueN UIS W| pe r LAUOU IP Oio rO IM NOT A jj-—^ 1 *4p»ieo29 words
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Article292 1958-10-13 3 170.000 UNEMPLOYED IN SEPTEMBER— BUT \UMBER WORKING SETS RECORD FOR THE YEAR LONDON, Sunday. jOKK PEOPLE were unemployed in Britain last month than at any time since the war, 4 for two months of a fuel crisis in 1947! Oilicia! figures show that unemployment biased byReuter - 292 words
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214 1958-10-13 3 Million pay last respects to the Pope ROME, Sun. At least one million people will have paid last tecta to Pope Pius il when the lyingtate at St. Peter's lica in the VatiCity ends tomor- ;it 1 p.m. inirial in the Vatican tea will be at 4 p.m. ni^ht. theReuter - 214 words
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Article36 1958-10-13 3 BONN. Sun. A West German naval lieutenant who has been learning modern methods of submarine combat has been arrested in Karlsruhe on charges of spying for the Communists, it was announced today. U.P.I.UPI - 36 words
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Article24 1958-10-13 3 VTHENS, Sun. The ban reek ships calling at mist Chinese or North i ports, imposed during rea war. was lifted toReuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article31 1958-10-13 3 KATMANDU. Sun. Ambushes by rebel Khamba tribesmen have cut traffic on I Tibet's main Himalayan i highway to a few Chinese army vehicles, it was reported here today. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration51 1958-10-13 3 AN OLD woman armed with a stick argues with soldier, as the Lebanese Army forces back crowds after disturbances by antiGovernment factions in Beirut. Phalangists waved flags and shouted "down with Karami" the Prime Minister who later offered his resignation to President hehab. U.P.I.UPI - 51 words
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152 1958-10-13 3 TORIES ARE 'SELLING MACMILLAN LIKE A DETERGENT ORISTOL. Sun. A British Labour M.P. said here last night that the Conservative Party was selling the Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Macmillan, "as though he were a detergent." Mr. Richard Crossman. a member of the Labour executive, told a meeting of unionists thatReuter - 152 words
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Article170 1958-10-13 3 Bomb kills Briton and hurts wife T^ICOSIA. Sun. A British civilian was killed and his wife seriously injured totoday by an electrically detonated mine which exploded beneath their car in north-east Cyprus. In another outrage, masked gunmen burst into a home and shot a Greek-Cypriot. Michalakis Valaktos and beat up170 words
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Article277 1958-10-13 3 Tunisia sparks Arab League row CAIRO, Sunday. fHE UNITED ARAB REPUBLIC yesterday walked out of an Arab League council session here in protest against criticism by Tunisia's first delegate. Tunisia, meanwhile, announced it would withdraw from the current session. A statement issued by the TunisianReuter - 277 words
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124 1958-10-13 3 Date fixed for Dawn's request to separate ROME. Sun. British film actress Dawn Addams and her husband. Prince Vittorio Massimo, will appear before the president of a Rome tribunal on Nov. 21 for the first stage of the star's request for a legal separation. Miss Addams made the application onReuter - 124 words
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202 1958-10-13 3 KARACHI. Sun.— Funds of all political parties in Pakistan were frozen yesterday. All banks in Pakistan were directed not to allow any transactions of funds of political parties. Offices of the political parties have been sealed In Karachi. Death was listed as the maximum punishmentUPI - 202 words
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Article65 1958-10-13 3 WASHINGTON, Sun— An American cigarette firm has been ordered by the Federal Trade Commission to stop advertising that its cigarettes had no adverse effect on the nose or throat of the smoker. The commission described the advertising as "false and misleading." The firm was ordered to ceaseReuter - 65 words
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Advertisement42 1958-10-13 3 f. 22/53 VpK Preserve all timber against white ants and f* V h. dry rot by treating with Solignum Wood m il Preservative. Solignum is easily applied ifift by brush, by dipping or by spray gun. WOOD PRESERVATIVE AVAILABLE FROM SIME DARBY42 words
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Advertisement337 1958-10-13 3 I j W I i lead a loxy Mil i \M WARNER'S Boneless f); -J h Wcor it all the time under l,(\ everything Th« lew back is V invisible under iC»^p clothes, the front Xv\\ plunges beneath > >m n, t-^jy deep necklines. N B No zipper, no y337 words
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330 1958-10-13 4 MAYOR ONG BOYCOTTS THE PENANG BOYCOTT COUNCILLORS PENANC, Sunday. SEVEN NON-PAP Singapore city councillors on a goodwill visit here with the mayoral delegation on the invitation of the Penang City Council were entertained to a private breakfast at a local restaurant today. Their hosts330 words
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81 1958-10-13 4 Singapore man Hurt in blast at sea PENANG, Sun.— A member of the crew of a Singapore fishing boat was rushed to the Penang General Hospital by ambulance late last night, suffering from extensive burns on the body. The injured man. Lim Meng Kwang, 45. was smoking near some drums81 words
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Article116 1958-10-13 4 4 LOR STAR, Sun. The 2\ lady supervisor of the Sultana Asma school hostel at Telok Wanjah here defied two armed men and put them to flight last night. The supervisor, Puan Sharifah Azizah binte Syed Mohamed. 35, was sleeping alone in her room116 words
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Article47 1958-10-13 4 Sam Bong Ken. IS. a factor) girl, died yesterday alter a tail from a moving bus at Woodland^. Singapore. The i; ill. who worked in tlic city, was on the way to visit her parents for the weekend when the accident took place.47 words
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Article177 1958-10-13 4 THE visiting head of the Ramakrishna Mission in New Delhi. Swami Renganathananda. yesterday opened a homoeopathic health centre in West Hill Road Sembawang, Singapore. The centre will give free medical service every Sunday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mr. K. N. Ram. a lay177 words
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Article56 1958-10-13 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Yeo Loo Chiat, a Singapore lorry owner, was fined $140 in the Magistrates Court here today for carrying unauthorised goods In his lorry Hi s driver. Teo Ah Nai. was lined $100. The goods carried were bananas and coffee berries, whereas the authorised56 words
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Article28 1958-10-13 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— Tan Ong Wang of Johorc Bahru was fined $6,000 or two years' jail here today for importing 24 lb of opium from Singapore.28 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-10-13 4 JUDY, 19, WANTS TO BE 'QUEEN' MISS JUDY Lee, 19, who has entered for the "Co-op Queen Contest" to be held at the annual dance of the Singapore Public Services co-operative Stores Society on Nov. 1 at the Sea View Hotel. Entries should be sent to Mr. D. S. Anand,64 words
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Article38 1958-10-13 4 Flags will be flown at halfmast from Government buildings in Singapore today as a mark of respect for the late Pope Pius XII. The funeral of the Pope is taking place in Rome today.38 words
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166 1958-10-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Only 66. or one in every two hundred, people out of work and registering for jobs at employment exchanges throughout the Federation came from Singapore. This was disclosed by the Federation commissioner for Labour. Mr. R. C. Wilkinson, here today. He said166 words
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193 1958-10-13 4 RICE IMPORTERS in Singapore yesterday appealed to the Government to negotiate an agreement with Indonesia for it to buy rice from Singapore. The merchants are worried by the recent Russian sale of 200,000 tons of rice to Indonesia. It193 words
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78 1958-10-13 4 Thug held in police raid on house qOLICE raided a house at i the 9J mile Tampines Road Singapore, early yesterday and arrested a man in connection with an attack on a taxi-driver. The taxi-driver, Tan Sian Choon, 29. was knifed outside King's Theatre in Tiong Bahru on Saturday night.78 words
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Article48 1958-10-13 4 A lecturer in the University of Malaya's Department of Philosophy. Mr. Eugene Kamenka. will give a talk on "Marx and China" to members of the Singapore branch of the Malayan Historical Society on Oct. 22 at 5.30 p.m. at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise.48 words
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Article49 1958-10-13 4 KAUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Ceylonese High Commissioner in the Federation, Mr. D. C. R. Gunawardena. left here today for a tour of the east coast. Mr. Gunawardena will have an audience with the Sultan of Pahang at the Istana Kota Beram in Pekan tomorrow.49 words
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212 1958-10-13 4 Brunei turns that high esteem into cash ftLANG Sur..- Th lv people of Brunei hold Malaya in fi esteem and look to thi Federation foi sum ance, Dr. M. a. R auf principal of the Mvi lim College here s today During his two wee* stay in Brunei for the212 words
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Article42 1958-10-13 4 KLUANG. Sun.— Ten can- j didates will contest the three seats in the Kluang town council annual elections on Nov. 1. An Alliance candidate. Mr. Woo See Tiam, was returned unopposed when nominations closed at noon here today. I42 words
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Article31 1958-10-13 4 IPOH. Sun. T: Clerical Union, wfakl seats non-governmei collar workers in tb yesterday formed a banking section. The banking MCttoi sents about 300 bank through the state.31 words
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Advertisement79 1958-10-13 4 w I 1 Vv^- r "^~*^3^sL^^rf(fi§BM <■'■'■ A ■■■.-.:"■> s fabrics features entirely new designs from all over the g world, in wonderful sun-drenched colours. See all thcnfevlrP^^^^^^'^ <* TOOTAL fabrics including famous TOBRALCO in the shops now! W%sy jS^&* V.-.- THE TOOTAL GUARANTEE: "TOOTAL" products will give you satisfaction.79 words
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Article78 1958-10-13 5 Hindu board names The Governor hfts appointed the following to be members of the Singapore HindiAdvisory Board for a period of three years: Mr. V. Pakirisamy. Mr. P. Govindasamy, Mr. G. Uttamram. Mr. A. P. Rajah. Mr C. R. Dasaratha Raj. Mr. Sakal Deo Raj. Mrs. S. N. Dorai. Mr.78 words
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Article321 1958-10-13 5 UNION CALLS ALL TEACHERS IN A JOINT PAY PROTEST rpHK Singapore Tea- j chers' Union has decided to hold a meeting of all Colony schoolteachers to decide what action to take following the unanimous rejection by school representatives on Saturday of the Government's latest proposal for321 words
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Article, Illustration78 1958-10-13 5 CONTESTANTS for the Fancy Dress competition at the Singapore Children's Society Dance at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday night ore seen ready to go on stage. Note the hungry rabbit munching away at a carrot. Winners were Mr. S. Rogovan and Miss78 words
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Article225 1958-10-13 5 Floating voters asked to check ABOUT 20,000 Singa-] pore voters, describ-| ed by the Commissioner j for Elections yesterday as the "floating population," are asked to check the electoral registers from Wednesday. Mr. M. Ponnuduray. the commissioner, told a press conference: 'They will find that they are now living in225 words
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238 1958-10-13 5 INSTEAD of holding a cocktail party to celebrate the opening of its office. C. K. Tang Ltd. yesterday presented a cheque for 52.000 to the St. Andrew's Mission Hospi- tal Singapore. Mr. Tang Wee Cheng, secretary of C. K. Tang Ltd.. winch238 words
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Article37 1958-10-13 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— Mr. Toh Teong Lee, dental officer. Johore Bahru, leaves in the course of the next few days for Britain on a SinoBntish scholarship to read for a fellowship degree in dentistry.37 words
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Advertisement202 1958-10-13 5 To DJAKARTA IN 2 HOURS 15 MINUTES vickers mss@wm Departure *(|j EVERY LJ I TUESDAY j at 2.25 p.m. iJ V\ CONSULT YOUR TRAVEL AGENT OR UNION OF SURMA AIRWAYS GENERAL AGENTS ENG LEE HONG 42, TELOK AVER ST. SINGAPORE. TFL: ***** D-ÜB..-ATTENTION ALL OUR CLIENTS: We would like to202 words
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Miscellaneous545 1958-10-13 5 KAMALA t'Ll'B: Talk on Quav>: Free film show -Shell C1HRCH: Counselling session at ••Rights of Women" by BVUtl Cinemagazine No. 14" and "Golden the Parsonaye. 8 p.m. Rangnnathananda at 7 Moulmein Jubilee of the Isle of Man"— 1.15 RAFFLES Ml'SEl'M (Stamford Road 5 30 pm. p.m Road): An exhibition of545 words
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Obituary28 1958-10-13 6 20 Wurdn S;« (Minim- m). HRISTABEL NFT.L SCHOKMAN wife of J.J.W Schokman at t;<neral Hospital. K.L. on Saturday, llth Oct. ai. 1.30 p.m. Ceylon i>a;>ers please copy.28 words
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Article54 1958-10-13 6 Morrfs SlO i Minimum). UIE FAMILY uf the late Mr. Joseph Lim Choon Kiat Thank ail Friends and Relatives, for their Assistance, Condolent Messages, Wreaths, Banners and Conveyances. MX. AND MRS. E. A. Fernandez 1 hank Relatives and Friends for i heir Congratulatory Messages. Valuable Presents and Attendance their54 words
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Article1186 1958-10-13 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Mon. Oct. 13. 1958 Bettering the Buses Not Good Enough Boldness Pays The Singapore Govern- ment's decision that it cannot proceed with its plans to rationalise the bus services could have surprised no-one. 1 But the Minister for Communications and Works was fortunate enough to make1,186 words
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Article, Illustration981 1958-10-13 6 THE FUTURE OF ASIA WILL BE DECIDED BY THE ASIANS THEMSELVES A RECENT cartoon 4 by David Low showed President Eisenhower and Mr. Mao Tse-tung playing a game of cards. Mao sits in splendid isolation, but behind the American are all the allies of the United States, each shouting out981 words
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706 1958-10-13 6 DENIS ! WARNER - MILITARY AND CIVILIANS DETERMINED TO STAY ON IN QUEMOY DENIS WARNER By QUEMOY is truly astonishing. It may not have won the first round of its battle with the Communists but it certainly didn't lose it. You can forget earlier pictures of Quemoy as having been devastated by Communist bombardment706 words
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174 1958-10-13 6 Mr. Lim Kean Chye: Clarification intentions MR. Lee Kuan Yew referred in his speech in the Legislative Assembly on Oct. 8 to the case of my client. Mr. Lim Kean chye. In order to avoid any misunderstanding* about the intentions of my client I would state that In course of174 words
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Letter102 1958-10-13 6 A MONTH ago certain Chinese primary schools in Muar became fully aided. A> a result their pupils have now to pay only $2.50 a month against $4.80 a month before. Parents were greatly relieved, particularly those whose income is moderate and who have several children attending102 words
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Advertisement6 1958-10-13 6 MARINE MASTER with B.E.P. movement tfcztt*6 words
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Advertisement108 1958-10-13 6 THE NEW food-mixer LARGE, FULL-MIX TWIN BEATERS THUMB-TIP SPEED V&> CONTROL 4'jT POWERFUL (f ">S h SUNBEAM MOTOR Xv EASY PORTABILITY P^ -^4 For larger households A fhc famous automatic Wp SUNBEAM Model No. i^ffi 1 2 is available. I Sole Agent,: SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD. (Incorporated in Hong Ko"« j108 words
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Article154 1958-10-13 7 VICE: A PLEA BY HOTEL MEN 'I'IIE Singapore Fukien I Hotel Owners and ioyees Union yessaid that Govent should take a constructive and ithetlc" approach solving the problems i titution and vice.sl i.sland. down hotels is no the problems,' 1 said Ident, Mr. Guat Koh c union's 12th any meeting.154 words
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Article49 1958-10-13 7 The Governor of Sineaore. Sir William Goode. and I idy Goode. and the Minist(r of Health, Mr. A. J. Braga Mrs. Bra«a attended the .ul of the annual first aid competition of the St. John Ambulance Brigade in the Singapore Badminton Hall lust night.49 words
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Article56 1958-10-13 7 .<■ Kampong Kapor Cb ol the Singapore is' Party yesterday Ived to rail the BingaGovernment to bring administration of allemployment bull ldor the control of the Ministry o[ Labour and Welfare. This was decided at a meeting of members yesterday, the .secretary of the Branch. Mr. F.56 words
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Article, Illustration95 1958-10-13 7 SIAM SENDS A T.B. FIGHTER TO MEETING Till: acting Director of Siam's Central Chest Clinic, Dr. Nadda Sriyabhaya. flew in by KIM yesterday to attend the meeting of the Eastern Itegional Committee of the International V n i o n .Against Tuberculosis in Singapore. The meeting. which will last two95 words
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318 1958-10-13 7 ••Left-wing extremists have driven foreign capital away.. .the outlook is gloomy' THE WAY TO RESTORE CONFIDENCE IN OUR ECONOMIC STABILITY -LIBERAL SOCIALISTS yHE Singapore Liberal Socialist Party yesterday announced an eight-point economic programme "to restore confidence in Singapore's economic stability" and to create a welfare318 words
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Article29 1958-10-13 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Mr. R. Murugason will conduct a forum on "Rotary and Race Relations" at the weekly meeting of the Johore Bahru Rotary Club on Tuesday.29 words
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232 1958-10-13 7 Jumabhoy warns against exploiting people 'THE Singapore Minis--1 ter for Commerce and Industry, Mr. .1. M. Jumabhoy. yesterday told a whole- salers' association: "You must not exploit the people for your own benefit. "In time of shortages of sugar and rice don't hoard your stocks to sell in the black232 words
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Article38 1958-10-13 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— The Ta: Cheng sawmill. Mersing. was fined $250 in the magistrate's court today for carrying an overload of three tons of planks in its own lorry. The driver. Jang Pow. was fined $75.38 words
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Article32 1958-10-13 7 JOHOHE BAHRU. Sun. Requiem High Masses for the Pope will be held at the Church of the Immaculate Conception here tomorrow at 7.45 a.m. and on Thursday at 5.30 p.m.32 words
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Article349 1958-10-13 7 They want medical certificates from any doctor TWO Singapore City Council labour unions have rejected a new ruling by the council refusing sick leave pay to daily-rated workers who do not have medical certificates from tht- council's doctor or from government or government aid r d medical349 words
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84 1958-10-13 7 The Singapore YVVCA plans to open its new community centre in Qutram Road in the New Year. This was stated by Lady Goode, wife of the Governor, during a broadcast appeal for funds for the YWCA last night. Flags will be sold84 words
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150 1958-10-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Federation of Clerical and Administrative Staff Unions, which had not been active for two years, today held a special delegates conference and elected new officials. It had been asked by the Government to show cause why its registration should not be150 words
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Article, Illustration83 1958-10-13 7 I Foil, Sun. Raja Itam. daughter of the Speaker of the Perak State Conn. cil, Raja Musa bin Raja Mahadi, was married to a Singapore customs officer. Raja Alwi bin Raja Abdul Rahman, here yesterday. Among those who attended the tea party and83 words
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Article72 1958-10-13 7 A small fire broke out backstage of the newlyrennovated Victoria Theatre when an air-conditioning plant short circuited just before midnight last night. It was put out by a fireman on duty before the arrival of two fire engines. The theatre was packed when the incident72 words
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Article171 1958-10-13 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sunday. fTHE Party Negara leader. Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, toA day fixed the date and the place of the public debate on the Federation Constitution with Johore UMNO chairman Tuan Haji Hassan bin Yunus. The date: Next Tuesday.The place: Muar. But Dato Onn171 words
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Article29 1958-10-13 7 MERSING. Sun.— Nine candidates are in the field so far for the three wards in the coming first local town council elections. Nomination day is Oct 20.29 words
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Article85 1958-10-13 7 10 GANGSTER SUSPECTS ROUNDED UP TEN secret society suspects, including a deaf mute, were detained by the Reserve Unit in an operation in the Chinatown and Geylang areas early yesterday morning. The teen-aged deaf mute was arrested at Kreta Ayer Road together with two other youths. In the Geylang area,85 words
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Article46 1958-10-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A woman terrorist, Siu Peng, who went into the jungle in 1956, surrendered to a Kinta Valley Home Guard patrol in the Ipoh District on Sept. 30. News of the surrender was withheld for security reasons, a government statement said.46 words
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204 1958-10-13 7 HEADS OF GOVT. AS VARSITY CHIEFS? MR. TAN LARK SYE, chairman of the Nanyang University executive committee, wants the head of Singapore Government to be the chancellor of the university and the Prime Minister of the Federation, the honorary chancellor. At a Press conference yesterday he said these appointments were204 words
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Article57 1958-10-13 7 IPOH. Sun. The Mentri Besar of Perak, Inche Mohamed Ghazalli bin Hajl Jawi. has promised that he would do his best to help temporary clerks in government service. He said this when declaring open the Perak Government Clerical union course here, which will prepare temporary clerks57 words
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Advertisement171 1958-10-13 7 Look at the change with Luxaflex it serves you 24 hours a day to keep out the sun. distribute rhe daylight, protect your furnishings. At night it Jive* you privacy with ventilation. All the year round it look* mractive blending with'a modern or traditional interior. >Q r <.n.c>-back Aluminium sin».171 words
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Advertisement125 1958-10-13 7 MINEMASTER 162 BHP MINEMAJOR 250 BHP i i FOR TIN MINES i I f^ Backed by site service and immediate spares availability J^O^« SINGAPWtE KUALA LUMPUK PtNAN(, lI'OH MALM l\ >EKEMmS I Hf^jflJ KOTABHARU TEIDK ANSON KUANTAN JIWUON -.MKIA I EYE E XAM I N A T l l ©NT125 words
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Article866 1958-10-13 8 MM CONTEST Judges' Review PHK results of The Malayan Monthly's September Jackpot Contest were announced \esterday in The Sunday Times. Here are the judges' comments on what they considered were the most apt and accurate answers to some of the more diflitult clues. ACROSS 6 Its the same as the866 words
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Article1199 1958-10-13 8 Ailing ton Kennard - George VI ruler and man Ailing ton Kennard BOOOKS OF THE WEEK KING GEORGE VI. By John Wheeler Bennett. Mocmillon 60s). By \TO sovereign has A been called to the throne in a time of greater anxiety or in more melancholy circumstances than was King George VI. The abdication crisis1,199 words
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Article25 1958-10-13 8 By rrror the prire of Leon Comber's book, Chinese Temple* In Singapore, reviewed in this pace last week, was given as $35.50. It is $3.50.25 words
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Article250 1958-10-13 8 SOCIAL SERVICE IN MALA YA By WALTER WARWICK SOCIAL WELFARE IN MALAYA. By Kathleen Jones. (Donald Moore. $1.75). THE social welfare services in Malaya are new, and mostly based on British experience The British method does not, always travel well, and the conclusions which Dr. Jones reaches is that it250 words
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Advertisement67 1958-10-13 8 QUALITY PROVED BY CHAMPIONS 403 M. P. H. WORLD RECORD World records like that established bu John Cobb's "Railton" Mobilpowered car are important to the average motorist because they give Mobil Research the chance to test tomorrow's fuel today and thus ensure that you can... BUY THE BEST... BUY MOBIL67 words
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Advertisement373 1958-10-13 8 §ggßj you can chooQ^ #v/atfety of V <g| Soupi Batchelors certainly know a thing or two about making soup. There /T^m is a tempting variety to choose /.'WIS from and every one is absolutely I rap! delicious. Now you can enjoy real I 1 s^ home cooked soup with no373 words
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Miscellaneous245 1958-10-13 8 Straits Times Crossword acko»> a it goes up and down in most 1. No 'fflculty Mbout entrance &u*s (s>. aiic t,; H here ,4. 4. 4 2). Vision of Uttle devlla Id a 9. -Hia were gleaming in broken leg (7) purple and gold" (Byron) (7) 8 Nostril? (9, 5).245 words
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Article, Illustration1173 1958-10-13 9 JOHN TALBOT - How cardinals will choose a new Pope JOHN TALBOT BY PREPARATIONS for the election of a new Pope by the Cardinals meeting in Conclave, gin as soon as the death of the Pope is anninced. In olden days, the Conclave was held im- diately following the nine days of inournlReuter - 1,173 words
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234 1958-10-13 9 THE NEXT CONCLAVE IS LIKELY TO BE THE MOST SECRET votes have to be taken. Normally, two votes are taken in the morning and two in the afternoon. The last Conclave, at which Pope Pius XII, then Cardinal Pacelli was elected, took just one day and was one of the234 words
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Advertisement453 1958-10-13 9 The ley* of Life No. 2 WHEN SOMEBODY COUNTS ON YOU YOU CAN COUNT ON LIFE INSURANCE... o*i{Z^l*W Every father has a secret place "+i t \so *^k^ n s r>ear^» wri ere he stores r *< *^r|r his drecms for his children MtK *%(CS^L/ These dreams can always MjWUK-yf453 words
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Miscellaneous88 1958-10-13 9 4 ciritu>n A Co. By Bias Saint By Li>sti<> ilmrivris [Jp^ /AND I HOPE I r&irr WE /VtbST T/H~y T4XI H-A5 SEENJ VOU T/HA/ IVE CCWE LJP^|J Hf€*/L* Trucy Miy Chester Gautd U" vou cct tm*t roostep W ucwf SOMBTMINC "1 f" pap^v's trvimc to IVHHHHBM^^B^^ (xrr op «e«e DCAD88 words
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Article207 1958-10-13 10 The Malayan Share Brokers Association reported: "Industrials and rubbers were quietly steady and tins inclined to ease. The turnover was small." Singapore brokers reported the following business done on Saturday: Praser Neave ords $2.80 c all: Gammon $1,564 (odd lot). $1.60; W Hammer $1.50 (odd lot): M. Breweries207 words
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Article878 1958-10-13 10 By Our Market Correspondent WHILE Federation brokers last week reported dull business in shares there was rather! more activity in Singapore than of late due to j renewed interest in local industrials. This was largely due to cum dividend andi bonus transactions Jn Wearne Bros878 words
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Article124 1958-10-13 10 Current payment George Town Dispensary 30. Uraita Tradinc s'.* Ivrr HiUm s';* Malayan Tin Dredging 6 2 31 ■southern Malayan 6 iunftei IVtsi 4 4 5d.« southern Tronoh s*' rronoh Mines 6 2 3.;* Malayan Collierirs 5 ct.«. nlnn Insurance 2s.* iungri TukanK Kulilmt b' c vint.i Tin124 words
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Article572 1958-10-13 10 DAY to day buying continued on the Singapore Rubber Market last week to cover the Russian account and the price of October first grade was very steady, gaining a cent between Tuesday and Saturday It closed the week on Friday at 85 cents, the highest level sinceAP - 572 words
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Article700 1958-10-13 10 npIK following list of revised J- quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after its last last meeting on Saturday. INDISTRIAI.S BrVERS SELLF.BS Hex Brickt Pref 1.60 180 Ords 2.20 2.30 Ulas Ice 11. (buyers! 3. B. Petrol 50'- 62--3. M TruMe"s 6.00 6.50 Ton.700 words
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Advertisement513 1958-10-13 10 NOTICES WILLIAM JACKS COMPANY (MALAYA) LIMITED (Incorporated In Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that a Second Interim Dividend of sr;5 r (less 30^ income Tax) has been declared in respect of the Financial Year ende 30th September 1958, payable on the 3rd November 1958, to stockholders on the Register at513 words
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Advertisement386 1958-10-13 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS GOVERNMENT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA FEDERAL SCHOLARSHIPS 1959 APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens, or those eligible for Citizenship, for Federal Bursaries/Scholarships, tenable at the University of Malaya for the academic year beginning 1959, for courses In Medicine/ Dentistry, Pharmacy res. pectively. (a) Medicine (M.8.8.5.) and Dentistry386 words
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Advertisement838 1958-10-13 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SITUATIONS VACANT Perak Girls' High School Ipoh requires the service of a qualified CHINESE LADY ENGLISH TEA- CHER in the Senior Middle clas- i «•>. Candidates must have passed the Senior Cambridge, with at least a credit In English and a I pass in Oral English. Besides, j838 words
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Advertisement809 1958-10-13 10 "K LINE" Japan, U.S.A. Pacific tft Atlantic Coast s Penang P. S'harn Spore EU k o <. "MNt»> Mir." l« P«t 13/14 Oct 14/17 Oct 24 Oc, "Nttadi Mara" 11/12 Nw 13 N»» 14/H Nn u%, >' loading for Hongkong, all lapan Ports, tos Angeles and Ur H 1.. J^809 words
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Advertisement1294 1958-10-13 11 \,v i4os MANSFIELD «Sc CO., LTD. Tel: mm S.ngaoo c! l; JMI) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE aiIiNCS TO LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON t CONTINENTAL PORTS I kM witk hkerty te proceed via Pimmi tr Chi if Gttl Him) in option to oroteed via ot*er certs to load and discharge cargo Siigaatrt1,294 words
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Advertisement1240 1958-10-13 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR ADEN. PORT SAID, GENOA, ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM, IREMEN. HAMBURG. COPENHAGEN. OOTNENBURC. OSLO Spore P. S>am Penant 1 BUSUANGA 12/13 Oct 14/1S Itl "SONCKHLA" part Eastira Reads "FAISTRIA't 22/H Oct 24/25 Oct 21 M let Calhtg Cliiia. t PasstAtar acciMMelalita itailaklt OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR lANCKOK AND1,240 words
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Advertisement1265 1958-10-13 11 U uTing THE BEN LIME STEAMERS LTD. T mV, SINGAPORE (Incorporated in c United Kingdom) S LINES SAILINGS TO AOEN, U.K.. t CONTINENTAL PORTS Score P. Sham Penang BENMHOR for Liverpool. M bro, Hull. Himporg (in* Ott 11/10 let 17 II Oct tENVANNOCH for Hamburg. London. Rotterdam, M'bro 21 211,265 words
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Advertisement1338 1958-10-13 11 McALISTER tic CO.. LTD. TEL: Ne: ***** ELLERMAN LINES LONDON. HAVRE. ROTTERDAM. HAMIURG 1 NULL and for U.S.A.. North Atlantic Ports and Caned* via Colombo CITY OF POONA Spore P. S'nam Peiang 13/20 Oct 21/12 let 21 25 Oc CITY OF COVENTRY S'sore P. S'fiam Pe«inf 12/11 Ntt 11/21 Niv1,338 words
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312 1958-10-13 12 CEYLON INVITES FAM FOR VISIT IN 1959 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Football Association of Ceylon has invited the Football Association of Malaya to play at Ceylon during its tour of Siam, Burma and India next year. The F.A. of Ceylon has asked the F.A.M. to state terms for three matchesReuter - 312 words
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544 1958-10-13 12 Everton outclassed but not disgraced, Harris bags 3 I OXDON, Sun.— v Inspired by Tommy Harmer, Tottenham Hotspur ran riot with a 10-4 victory over Everton here yesterday when the Spurs gave by far their best performance of the season. The little inside rightReuter - 544 words
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Article1035 1958-10-13 12 FIRST DIVISION p W D LF APts Bolton 12 6 4 2 22 16 16 Preston N.E. 13 6 4 3 24 18 16 Arsenal 12 7 1 436 18 15 Wolves 12 7 1 4 27 17 15 Luton 12 4 6 2 22 15 14 WBA1,035 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-10-13 12 W O WILLIAMS of Swansea (left). J. U. Currie of Harlequins and V. Elias (Swansea) in a tussle for the ball during their Rugby Union match at Twickenham last week. Harlequins won 21-0.43 words
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Article502 1958-10-13 12 Cambridge enjoy themselves at Guy's Hospital's expense LONDON, Sun.— The best performance yesterday in the British Rugby Union programme was that of Northampton who beat Cardiff at Franklin's Gardens by 14 points to 11 With the aid of two tries by Wells, Cardiff established anReuter - 502 words
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Advertisement428 1958-10-13 12 CMH«ir ORCAMISATIOHiS^ I i gWlilaM^i ho NOW SHOWING! J *Wk m m v 11 a.m.. 1.30, 4, 6.45 ft 9.30 p.m dannv kayi "ME AND THE COLON W CM J > T Jiinnpfia LASTDfIY! kj 17Ti1iIIU 11 a.m.. 1.4.">, 4.1j. ti.45 9.30 p.m. > AMBUSH AT CIMARRON PASS 1 f*H428 words
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Advertisement291 1958-10-13 12 ■pho^ jst jßi v i^jiiis VOH v/ lfllt ***** \W\\fiWH4,Wy 11.1.45.4.6.; i 0 H RoNrl Aldo Tina "rAft'C I ITTI C Am., RYAN RAY »Ot I^' faVJU> »MU ACRE' (U ■PHOM/CT" S> 4 ***** X 1M "HER FIRST AFFAIR" Lnnuon FRENCH Film with English Sub. Hist hy %n\m i win291 words
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294 1958-10-13 13 AUSTRALIA AND U.S. TIE FOR Ist PLACE Malayan team finish 24th in World Amateur golf ST. ANDREWS, Scotland, Sun. fHE golfers of Australia and the United States yesterday battled to a tie over the bleakly windswept old course here in the inaugural World Amateur team championship for the Eisenhower Trophy.Reuter - 294 words
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Article127 1958-10-13 13 Gibb was best oS Malayans VETERAN W. J. Gibb was the best of Malaya's four competitors at the world amateur golf championship for the Eisenhower Cup which ended at St. Andrew's on Saturday. Gibb. four times Malayan champion in a long and distinguished golf career, returned 339 for the 72127 words
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Article285 1958-10-13 13 BATES GETS WINNER for ENGLAND /^S\ AROUND WZJ v- y mer 6-4. 6-1. At doubles Trabert and Segura beat Host-wall and Kramer 6-4. 6-3.— UPI. SAIGON: The chairman ot the Vietnamese Table Tennis Federation. Mr. Dinh Van Ngoc, said his country will make a strong bid to become site of285 words
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Article66 1958-10-13 13 ON BOARD v. Ibena, Sun —Willie Watson, the England circketer. cabled Mr. r' R. Brown, the M.C.C. manager, yesterday with the news that his injured kne^ is Improving. Watson, the Leicestershire skipper, was flown to Australia ahead of the rest ot the M.C.C. party to receive specialist treatment.Reuter - 66 words
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Article62 1958-10-13 13 BUENOS AIRES. Sun. Juan Fangio— five times world motor racing champion —is adamant about his decision to retire in spite of "fabulous sums" he has been offered to race. He told reporters this here "People have offered me fabulous lums In order to induce me to race.Reuter - 62 words
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Advertisement1063 1958-10-13 13 SITUATIONS VACANT j 21) Words S3 Min.)— Box SO els. extra. REQUIRED TEACHERS able to teach the following subjects* 1 Pure Science (Physics. Chemistry. .siologY) 2. Additional Maths. iCalculas. Analytic Geometry, Higher Algebra, Applied Maths. (Mechanics)) 3. Chinese Language I and literature 4. English in 1959. Only University graduates need1,063 words
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Advertisement861 1958-10-13 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 2(1 Words Si (Min.)— Box SO els. extra. MODERN SEMI-DETACHED, fully furnished bungalow to let. j langlin Area. Apply Box A 4518. NEWLY COMPLETED 4-be(J&j room semi-detached 2-storey bungalow at Seaview Park un- I furnished $300 apply Wong tele- phone ***** between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. UNFURNISHED861 words
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Advertisement988 1958-10-13 13 BOOKS ft PUBLICATIONS 10 Wards S3 (Min.)— Box 50 rls. extra. "100 WAYS To Get Rich", by Sydney Norton. «2/- tin cash please) per copy. Order trom: Pott Box 2681. Singapore. AMERICAN MAGAZINES Subscriptions. 5.166 titles. Write for annual rates mentioning titles interested. Magazine Subscriptions, P.O. Box 34. Singapore. LOANS988 words
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Advertisement854 1958-10-13 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE !0 Words $5 (Min.)— Box SO cts. extra CITROEN 1951, excellent condition. Taxed 1-2.59. Insured 1-5-59, Owner leaving Colony. F. Studer, Adelphi Hotel, Room 80. 1952 PLYMOUTH Registered 1954 for immediate sale. (1.900 0.n.0. Telephone ***** office. ***** residence PONTIAC 1955 V-8 Two Tone. Sky Blue and854 words
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Advertisement134 1958-10-13 13 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class D' and above registered Contractors will be received by Ihe State Engineer. Seremban, up to NOON on 22nd OCTOBER, 1958 for transporting materials from Temiang Quarry. Seremban lor period Ist. November. 1958 to 31st. October. 1959. Pull particulars are obtainable from the Senior134 words
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Advertisement141 1958-10-13 13 FREE Comprehensive Insurance and Road Tax on all Vauxhall Victors purchased between Monday 6th October and 30th November MOTOR COMPANY LTD. Singapore and Ku.il Lumpur Represented elsewhere by' Borneo Motors Ltd. Oocts > Xzo < Real Movie Camera Value YASHICA BT2 Turret W/2 Lenses Standard D mount Yaihinon F1.4, Zoom141 words
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282 1958-10-13 14 LATE ENTRY REME BECOME THE 'SIXES' CHAMPIONS ALAST-minutc entry. Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, won the Singapore Hockey Association's six -a fctde tournament, beating favourites Singapore Recreation Club 1-0 in the final at Naval Base yesterday. R.E.M.E. put themselves on top in the second minute when they forced a long282 words
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Article543 1958-10-13 14 KIN TAT TRIUMPHS IN SCHOOLS BADMINTON BUT... After 34, Singapore lose the doubles iojaij\ li Mpya Sun. Federation Combined Schools tonight beat Singapore Combined Schools (i-.'i in their international badminton match to become the first holders of the handsome trophy presented jointly by the Education Ministers543 words
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Article, Illustration200 1958-10-13 14 Dance Hall 111 gives him 'armchair' ride By EPSOM JEEP DENANG, Sun.—Ap- prentice rider Mat Shaari, 20, reached ten winners by scoring a double on Dance Hall 111 and Sayonara here yesterday. Dance HaU 111. the favourite in the 3.30. gave Shaari an "armchair"200 words
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Article400 1958-10-13 14 DESTINY, TINY JADE PROMOTED iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WEIGHTS for all eight races at Penang on Saturday. Oct 18. are: AUTUMN PLATE Cl 4 Div I—B1 8 F S wanna yen 9.00 Pleasure I'ark 8.11 Kanchil 8.10 Uustani 8.09 Flox 8.08 Fireworship 8.07 Grand K:ipirl 8.07 Hlrm 8.05 Jupitrr 8.05400 words
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Article108 1958-10-13 14 Rt'GGER Comblnea 0..1. a trial, R.1.; S.C.C. •B v R.N.Z.A.F.. padang. HOCKEY 5.11.A. l)iv. 3: S.C.C. "B" v Prisons "B", padang; Inter-school: R.I v Johore English College, Johore Bahru; Queenstown v Beatty, Queenstown. S()t:tER S.A.F.A. premier league Junior Clubs v Indians. Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m.; Junior Cup:108 words
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Article562 1958-10-13 14 Motor-cyclist sets up record for course CHAN Lye Choon, one ol Singapore's most prominent racing drivers, achieved his biggest success this season when he won the fastest time of the day award at the Singapore Motor Club's Gap Hill Climb -a Pasir Pan.iang yesterday Lye562 words
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482 1958-10-13 14 Spore Malays become the Gold Cup champions KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. AFTER a scoreless first half, Singapore Malays scored three goals without reply against Penang Malays to win the Sultan's Gold Cup soccer final at the Merdeka stadium tonieht. HnrT"" were the better team and fully deserved their win. They scorer482 words
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140 1958-10-13 14 Koreans are held again to a 1-1 draw pENANG, Sun. With a littie more luck, an I A "VI Selection would have lowered the colours of the visiting Seoul Football Club when they drew 1-1 at the City Stadium here today. This is the third time the Koreans have been140 words
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Article69 1958-10-13 14 The first round of the Singapore Billiards Association's fourball championship was completed at the Great World last night. Results were: A. Hamid bt A. G. Valberc 300-217: Quek Eu Huat bt Choo Kirn Chwee 300-27 H. The second round will begin tonight at 6.15 p.m. with Tan69 words
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Article52 1958-10-13 14 J. B. McMillan and T. C. M. Jukes won the Royal Singapore Golf Club President's prize at Sime Road yesterday The ball sweep was won by J. M. Sullivan and R. y Newton over holes and J. a. R. Hare and J. P. R. M the52 words
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Article41 1958-10-13 14 A last minute goal by Ghani enabled Jollilads to beat S.H.B.R.C. 2-1 in the annual Govindasamy Memorial Shield soccer match at Bukit Chermin yesterday. Jollilads, who led 1-0 at halftime, scored through Hussein (2). Cartoon scored for S.H.B.41 words
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Article182 1958-10-13 14 Chinese now in the lead pHINESE Dut fk -selves o, table when R.N.-Doc.' their S.A.F..\ league m Besar stadi day. Chinese hay points from Their closest are now m one point bi five mate] A featun match wa centre-hall l the Chinese showed th it good as an I scoring182 words
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Article33 1958-10-13 14 The Gl Signals 443 Base Ammun; eight points ii:oal goal! 'o three (tryl match at Semba Ridley scored Sij 1 was converted by Munrow dropped a BAD try was scored by33 words
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Article19 1958-10-13 14 Chinese Athletic j semi-final of *he S Cup Competition J Stable Boys 4-1 yesterday. I I19 words
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Article13 1958-10-13 14 Railway Rain Gurkha Police 2-1 Ma j soccer match at terday.13 words
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Advertisement37 1958-10-13 14 Your EYES need I Optrex m^i v^Lfl Lbbbe^b^E- aO^i^ b^^LV i /S eyeS A few minutes n. will keep your f\t. W^~~^ tiiit-u stron?, clear and With h eaithy. Optrex j^ infach packet a scientifically designed eyebath.37 words
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