The Straits Times, 15 October 1958
1958-10-15
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Title Section23 1958-10-15 1 AVERAGE DAILY < I HTM II El SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Estd 1845. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1958 IS CENTS He*"" No****23 words
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Article, Illustration513 1958-10-15 1 CIGARETTE BUTT CAUSED THIS, POLICE BELIEVE Sea still on fire after tongkang sinks: 2 men missing Worker goes down in blazing lighter By HAROLD SOH PWO explosions caused a fire that swept three oil tongkangs at Pulau Bukom, off Singapore, yester day. The tongkang in theStraits Times photographer Low Yew Kong shows the Shell Co - 513 words
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335 1958-10-15 1 Case of Lim Kean Chye: Decision today 'THE Singapore .Gov- ernment will make known today its decision on the immediate future of Mr. Li m Kean Chye, former secretary of the banned Malayan Democratic Union, detained since his return to the Colony from China on Sept. 30. A Government spokesman335 words
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281 1958-10-15 1 Polio— Gout, orders all kindergartens to close MINISTRY of Education yesterday instructed schools to close kindergarten classes as an anti poliomyelitis measure in Singapore. This came after advice by the Health Ministry that kindergarten children were in the "vulnerable" age group All of yesterday's five paralytic cases were children under281 words
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Article191 1958-10-15 1 PASSENGER, mail and air cargo services between Britain and .Malaya will be affected by BOAC s decision to suspend its world-wide flights following a lightning strike by the airline's engineers in London at midnight on Monday. The strike is in protest against the sacking of rive191 words
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Article, Illustration313 1958-10-15 1 HARRY MILLER - NEW PRICE MAKES CHIN PENG CHEAPER HARRY MILLER By KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. PEOPLE living in South Siam are being offered small fortunes in Siamese currency to assist Malayan-Siamese forces to kill, capture or gain the surrender of Malayan Communists now living among them in relative freedom. The Malayan and Siamese313 words
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Article24 1958-10-15 1 BERLIN. Tues Heinz Brandt, former No. 2 Communist in East Berlin, has fled to the West, the Communist Press reported today. U.P.I.UPI - 24 words
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Article166 1958-10-15 1 Strike threat by oil unions THE new Federation of Oil Workers' Unions (Singapore) is threatening to call a strike of 2.700 employees of three oil companies over its demand for a bonus. It has not received a reply from the managements of Shell. Standard Vacuum and Caltex (Asia) to its166 words
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Article33 1958-10-15 1 T n AWLER RESETS GUNBOAT ONDOtf, Tu<^ —Trawler .n<- Campbell, with help of anotln t attempt t unboat Tln>r in lag tonuiit. Adlij annourv < r uirll reported uunhoat d I'M her.—Rfuttr.33 words
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Article50 1958-10-15 1 HONG KONG. Tues The 01st Field Squadron. Royal Air Force Regiment (Malaya), left here today for Singapore in the troopship Empire Fowey after a four-year tour of duty Air Commodore P Holder, Air Officer Commanding, was at the wharf to bid farewell to the squadron Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration145 1958-10-15 2 THE BELLS tolled and the tragic notes of the "Miserere" gradually swelled and filled the great vault of St. Peter's Basilica at Rome as the body of Pope Pius XII was borne to the apse. Flanking the body dressed in red, white and golden robes and laid in a coffin145 words
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Article, Illustration478 1958-10-15 2 Gen. Chiang refuses to reduce the Quemoy garrison From DENIS WARNER jUIPEH, Tiies. G c n c r alissimo Chiang Kai-shek will not reduce the Nationalist garrison on Quemoy and the other offshore islands. He will not con sider doing 90 while Communist military installations, air and n aval bases478 words
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Article319 1958-10-15 3 Nato talks but killings go on GOOD PROGRESS IN PARIS TO FIND COMPROMISE SOLUTION TO DISPUTE EOKA TERRORISTS SHOOT DEAD 132 nd BRITISH SOLDIER IN CYPRUS NICOSIA, Tuesday. ILI.INGS of British soldiers by EOKA terrorists 1V continued in Cyprus today despite reports that the Nato permanent council in Paris wasReuter; UPI - 319 words
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Article39 1958-10-15 3 LONDON. Tues— Gen. Sir .^ibtrt Mansergh. comman(ii r-in-chief of the United Kingdom Land Forces, will li ad Britain's delegation to tIM talks on the prevention f surprise attack due to bpuln in Geneva on Nov 19 •xi'utor.39 words
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Article24 1958-10-15 3 AN! MAN. Tue.s. An ■,reement under which Jordan will receive 55.000.000 r. U.S. financial aid immedta•oly was signed here today. U.P.I.UPI - 24 words
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Article209 1958-10-15 3 Britain's trade surplus a record I ONDON, Tues. Britain's trading balance of payments surplus with the rest of the world reached the record of £488 million for the 12 month*ending last July. The current surplus toi January to June this year was £334 million compared with £118 million for theReuter - 209 words
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Article30 1958-10-15 3 HOLLYWOOD. Tues. —Earl Mountbatten of Burma. Britain's First Sea Lord, was guest of honour yesterday at a luncheon sponsored by th. j Association of Motion Picture Producers. U.P.IUPI - 30 words
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Article64 1958-10-15 3 $1 mil. barge for Shell SOUTHAMPTON, rues. A £1.000.000 oil drilling barge, capable of drilling 15 nOOH. below the sea bed. wa< launched h^re yesterday The barge, built lot ln»* Shell Company, will be towed 14.000 miles to Borneo early next year. Weighing !nor t than 3.000 tons, it willReuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration89 1958-10-15 3 PENELOPE ANNE COELEN, 18. "Miss South Africa." was elected "Miss World" in London on Monday night. Miss Coelen. a honey blonde secretary from Durban, was awarded a V si)o prize, a Triumph sports car and a trophy. Runner-up was auburnhaired Claudine Oger. 17- -year-old "MissReuter - 89 words
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146 1958-10-15 3 LONDON Tuesday. rE BRITISH Government today announced a new state pension scheme by which contributors would be able to increase their present state pension on retirement by making extra contributions, graduated according to earnings. It is the Government's an- swer to the Labour Party'sReuter - 146 words
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Article70 1958-10-15 3 ADELAIDE, Tues.—Professor Sir Douglas Mawson. Yorkshire-born Antarctic explorer and geologist, died to- day after a sudden illness. He i was 76. Sir Douglas was one of the I greatest Antarctic explorers. His first visit to Antarctica was with Shackleton in 1907. His last was in 1931.Reuter - 70 words
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Article305 1958-10-15 3 ONDON, Tues. Today— the last of the account was a cheerful one on stock markets with good gains recorded in most sections. Buying was on a considerable scale with little inclination tgf profit-taking. Sentiment was' again helped by the overnight j advance on Wall Street and the, balance305 words
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Article39 1958-10-15 3 LONDON, Tues.— Spot 25 T *d., Nov. 25 7 .d.. Dec. 26d., Jan-Mar. W',d., April-June 26 ',d., JulySept. 26',d.. Oct. -Dec. 26.d Oct. c.i.f. 25 \d.. Nov. c.i.f. 25 ,d.. Dec. c.i.f. 25' id. Tone: Quiet after firm.39 words
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Article21 1958-10-15 3 LONDON. Ties. Buyers £735. sellers £736: Forward buyers £731; sellers £731 j Settlement £736; a.m. 150 tons, p.m. 35 tons.21 words
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389 1958-10-15 3 MOON: U.S. TO TRY AGAIN NEXT MONTH Pioneer heartens scientists NEW YORK, Tuesday. A NEW United States Air Force attempt to send a rocket to the moon is expected to be made during the four-day period beginning on Nov. 8. it was learned here yesterday. Technicians at Cape Canaveral wereReuter; UPI - 389 words
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Article170 1958-10-15 3 CABLE BRIEFS DIO DE JANEIRO lx Tues. Police ordered a hunt for a Chinese in connection with the murder of a former Hong Kong millionaire. Lee Chinjr Dee. Lee. who came to Brazil two years ago. was found dead in a river, his hands and feet170 words
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Article29 1958-10-15 3 BONN. Tues Two mm were killed and two others escaped when a .single-en-gined courier plane of the U.S. Army crashed last night in wooded terrian near here.29 words
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Advertisement122 1958-10-15 3 CANADIAN PACIFIC'S JET-PROP BRITANNIA IS THE FIRST AND FASTEST ACROSS THE PACIFIC \i»lt I Iff CANADIAN PACIFIC HONGKONG TO VANCOUVER IN LESS THAN North America Is closer than ever before, and credit goes to the iet-prop Britannia It's the largest, fastest, smoothest airliner in the sky today and Canadian Pacific122 words
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Advertisement199 1958-10-15 3 BUY THE '■^i|^- (4 -x^fc.».xv.^ I I x HjJJ^.*J?rS» BUY Mobilgas SPECIAL pff JMobilgas A PRODUCT OF STANDARD-VACUUM OIL COMPANY (Incorporated in U.S.A. with Limited Liability) OX3JE. Your dentures CLEANED without effort Steradcnt will clean and sterilize your dentures thoroughly its scientific action removes all deposits si:rc!> sai'cly lad ciFoi199 words
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547 1958-10-15 4 -SAYS MOTHER AT INQUEST ON HER SON, AGED EIGHT A MOTHER told a Singapore coroner yesterday that she tried in vain several times to have an X-ray taken at the General Hospital of her boy, who had received a "bad knock on the547 words
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Article, Illustration156 1958-10-15 4 Commandant of Singapore Military Forces A FORMER British battalion commander in West Germany. Brig. T. Huddon. 45. has taken over from Col. P.D. Denman as Commandant of the Singapore Military Forces. Col. Denman. who was in command for three years, left recently for Britain on retirement.156 words
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149 1958-10-15 4 Army unit will play host to Dr. Haas II'HEN Dr. Hans Haas 1 schooner, Zarifa, arrives in Singapore waters today she will go to an Army mooring at Pulau Brani. The famous underwater explorer, with his wife Lotte and team of scientists, has spent the past lew weeks in Penang149 words
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Article21 1958-10-15 4 PENANG. Tues.-Children born In 19"):} and seeking admi.sMon to assisted primary schools in 1960 will be registered in November.21 words
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Article, Illustration100 1958-10-15 4 TOTAL or 1?2 hawker* were allocated stalls by ballot yesterday at the new City Council market in Kalians. There were 4.610 applications. About 2.000 hawkers attended the balloting which was presided over by the Acting chief Administrative Officer. Mr. P. C. Marcus. Off100 words
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Article114 1958-10-15 4 HELP! and $4,000 ROBBERY FOILED pASSERS-UY robbery atternnr the 3* mile, Road. Sins; Monday mo; the victim, a shouted for help Sim Benp Hor K held up and hi* containing $4.00u away by two me: delivering cigar nearby shop. When the ala cd. a few pass, i the robbers who114 words
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Article42 1958-10-15 4 JOHORE BAHRU. The following elected i bers of the Johon Town Council wll] the end of ti. Quek Ho Yao. Syed I bin Idros. Che Hasnah bir/e Ahmad and D.r blnte Haji A. Majid be sent to death houses42 words
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Advertisement89 1958-10-15 4 cars run better on SUPERSHELL D ™ng\ a joy wiih Supen.helf The remarkable surge of power; the zip in traffic: the pull on hills. That's where top quality counts. But there's something m0re.,,., something only She.l petrol has got-I.C.A. «he Ignition Contro. Additive which keeps ignition smooth and gives you89 words
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Miscellaneous60 1958-10-15 4 RADIO: General Programme RADIO MALAYA \ATIOX.\L SHORT WAVE SERVICE 41 metres net i.< s SIM. AFORE Medium wave 476 metres KI/AI.A I.lMiri K Medium wave 341 metres PENANG Medium wave 366 metres IPOH Midium wave 331) metres MALACCA Medium wave 297 metres A.M. 7.15 Good Morning To You; 7.16 Bright60 words
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Miscellaneous89 1958-10-15 4 Me; 8.00 News Hea^.: Date With Music: 8.30 c P.M. 1.15 Mainly The The News; 1.45 Man.:Again; 2.00 Close Down: 5.00 Oa The Harmonica; 5 15 Tea Dance 5.45 Hawaiian Blossoms: 6.00 l-'. vitation To The Walt.-: Twilight Hour; 6.4r> I c 6.53 Regional Anno 6.54 Singapore Share M-iKet Report89 words
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329 1958-10-15 5 78 people rose from death houses and returned home DOCTOR ANSWERS PAP MAN'S QUESTIONS QF 647 sick people sent to death houses in Singapore last year, 78 "survived" and went home. The number of dead admitted in the same period was 327. These figures were i given by the acting329 words
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Article, Illustration249 1958-10-15 5 GEOFFREY BOLAND - A PROFESSOR DISCUSSES POWER SCHEME GEOFFREY BOLAND -by- TWO Austrian companies and a German company have jointly tendered for the civil engineering contract of the first phase of Cameron Highlands hydro-electric scheme. The contract is worth $80 million. This was revealed in Singapore yesterday by Prof. Oskar Vas. who holds249 words
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Article215 1958-10-15 5 rpHE Singapore Court of Appeal yesterday con- firmed the decision of Mr. Justice Chua dismissing a claim by Sect Hong Choon, a former salesman of MacMillans Ltd., against the company for $4,059 as being due to him as commission. Sect had claimed that the money215 words
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Article106 1958-10-15 5 TRADE TEAM SEE SYDNEY FACTORIES SYDNEY, Tuts. Nineteen members of the trad* mission sponsored by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce to Australia and New Zealand, recently toured manufacturing plants and factories in Sydney. The delegates, led by Mr. Tan Siak Kew, Singapore Legislative Assemblyman and former president of the106 words
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Advertisement316 1958-10-15 5 A.91-S3 ■^^^Hp SINGER SEWING MACHINE A monthly investment x^y^^^K^ which will bring you -^jM sewing pleasure m J^^ M and dependability AfrM/jJ U T'AOt MARK Of IMt SINCft MANU»ACTU«INC COMMN* 'i^^^^^^«!>^HH (news!) Jb YES,/^FACIT Yes a new Swedish Typewriter, office. Yes— a whole host of plus the latest member of316 words
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Miscellaneous222 1958-10-15 5 POLICE BAND concert at the Esplanade Gardens. 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. ROTARY CLl'B: Weekly luncheon and talk by Mr. Li Wei Chen. Editor of Nanyang Sian? Pau. on "Current Topics" M Cathay Hotel. 1 p.m. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOCS: Open meeting at YMCA. Orchard Road 5.30 p.m "DASRAH" FESTIVAL concert at222 words
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Miscellaneous146 1958-10-15 5 CHURCH: WSCS "Self-denial Week prayer meeting at church 5.15 p.m. SINGAPORE LIFE GI'ARD CORPS: Life saving class at Farrer Park pool 5 p.m. WF.SLEY METHODIST FELLOWSHIP: Get-together meeting, church hall, 4 Fort Canning Road, 8 p.m. itAOB: Weekly meeting of Pride of the Easi Lodge No. 1819 at Straits Merchant146 words
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292 1958-10-15 6 Developers blame new City Council charges TWO BIG Singapore estate developers have 1 temporarily shelved plans to build 2,000 houses costing about $18,000,000 in view of the higher charges now levied by the City Council for the installation of electricity and water292 words
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Article46 1958-10-15 6 Eight secret society suspects, detained in Singapore under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance, were brought up last night before an advisory committee at a closed session held in a magistrate's courtroom. All eight were appealing for a review of their cases.46 words
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Article59 1958-10-15 6 DOCTORS TO DISCUSS HEALTH SCHEME A MEETING of all Singapore's 699 registered doctors is being called for Nov. 8 to discuss a contributory health insurance scheme. The meeting will be invited to consider modification to the plan drafted by a special committee of doctors in July. If the meeting approves,59 words
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Article27 1958-10-15 6 KUALA TRENGGANU. Tues.— The Sultan of Trengganu will lay the foundation stone of the Kampong Tok Ku mosque, three miles from here, on Oct. 27.27 words
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Article110 1958-10-15 6 MUAR, Tues. The stabbing of a you^^ on an estate about Sen, has had a sequel in th» v cal court where nine rZj^ Including a 12-year-old have been charged i with their murder The bodies of the con* K. Subramaniam. 'jn arm T girl, Chua110 words
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Article176 1958-10-15 6 'UNITY' SONGS— AND DOWN CAME SIGN KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. FORMER members of the defunct Socialist Youth r League today sang "unity" songs as they lowered the league's sign board at the request of the police. Today was the last day for them to clear up the premises of furniture, fittings176 words
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Article, Illustration223 1958-10-15 6 A woman with her mind full of questions IifISS J. WOODWARD, American youth leader, has arrived in Singapore with her mind full of questions. The most important ones are: "What are Malayan youths like? Are they easy to get along with?" She hopes to j get answers Miss Woodward hopes223 words
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Article38 1958-10-15 6 The Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union will hold a general meeting at the Victoria Memorial Hall tonight, to hear a report on wage negotiations with the management and to endorse an agreement reached last week.38 words
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Article23 1958-10-15 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. The Jorinthlans Sports Club will hold Its annual dance at the Diamond Jubilee Hail here on Oct. 24.23 words
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Article70 1958-10-15 6 SOCIETY TO HOLD BIRD SHOW TWE Singapore Cage Bird 1 Society will hold its second open show at the Happy World Stadium from Nov. 7 to 10. There will be 56 classes in the following sections: budgerigars, canaries, foreign birds. Malayan birds parrot-like birds, talking birds, aviaries and junior section.70 words
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Article26 1958-10-15 6 KOTA BHARU, Tues.— Tengku Sri Maharaja, the Mentri Besar of Kelantan. who has been on medical leave for about nine months, has resumed duty.26 words
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121 1958-10-15 6 INSTEAD of a canteen 1 service, Singapore City Council employees may get hawkers' food at their staff canteen. A council committee has voted unanimously to end the agreement with the present canteen contractor, who serves his food to employees in the council's121 words
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Advertisement292 1958-10-15 6 AMAZING NEW BALLPOINT DEVELOPED BY PARKER! yf~sl) ITS EXCLUSIVE J GIVES YOU it THE SMOOTHEST I WRITING EVER! jf Writes Instantly ink starts flowing at your ■//I Writes Evenly— lays down a sharp, dark, always unifo m writing line M/JflWf Writes Smoothly— even over grease spots, ml #Awf hand prints,292 words
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Advertisement240 1958-10-15 6 ENTRUST YOUR TRANSPORT PROBLEMS TO THE MALAYAN RAILWAY The Country's Principal Carrier GOODS HANDED IN AT KUALA LUMPUR OR SINGAPORE FOR KOTA BHARU (kelantan) ARE NORMALLY DELIVERED AT TRADERS' PREMISES WITHIN 48 HOURS. SIMILAR SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE BETWEEN KOTA BHARU (KELANTAN) AND KUALA LUMPUR OR SINGAPORE. For enquiries please write240 words
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230 1958-10-15 7 THE SINGAPORE City Council proposes clamping down on the system of paying overtime to its staff by revising the rules so that no overtime work will be done in future unless "absolutely necessary."' The council will be asked to approve this proposal230 words
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Article104 1958-10-15 7 Singapore to have an art gallery THE management committee of a $75,000 trust fund will meet next Wednesday to appoint an architect to design a permanent art gallery for Singapore. The eight-man committee will be asked to decide whether to accept an offer by Mr. Ho Kok Hoe. Singapore architect104 words
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410 1958-10-15 7 FACED BY RED SUBVERSION AND INEXPERIENCE** THE SECRETARYGENERAL of the Liberal Socialist Party, Mr. E. K. Tan, said yesterday that a two-party system of parliamentary democracy was not workable in Singapore at the present time. It could only work in a country410 words
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Article28 1958-10-15 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. K. Velayuthan. of Johore River Estate, who was found out of doors during curfew hours, was fined $50 in the magistrates court today.28 words
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153 1958-10-15 7 A SINGAPORE City I Council clerk, who; resigned and then with- drew his resignation, J was recommended by i the acting Chief Ad-> ministrative Officer, Mr. p. C. Marcus, to be punished. The punishment was to take the form, of deferring his next increment for153 words
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206 1958-10-15 7 'Reconsider fine plea by union to councillors THE Singapore City Council Technical Officers' Union has appealed to councillors to reconsider a staff committee proposal to "fine" a local senior officer $100 a month for a year for allegedly not keeping his works diary up to date. If this punishment is206 words
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267 1958-10-15 7 THOMAS: THIS WILL HELP ONLY THE PAP MR FRANCIS THOMAS, secretary-general of the Labour Front, thinks that the only party which will gain by the present confusion in his party is the People"s Action Party because it is "well or- ganised." He said so last night at a Press conference267 words
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Article38 1958-10-15 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Mr. Charles C. Sportsman, Associate Professor of Health and Physical Education at the San Diego State College, California, will give four lectures from next Monday at 5 p.m. In the English College hall.38 words
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Advertisement217 1958-10-15 7 soft, economical, k double for strength 4V*^**^* Fit* f :i If you think that ail toilet tissue Is crisp and harsh, try gentle Andrex and change your mind. The first thing ycu notice about Andrex is Its clean cotton-wool softness the comfort and pure whiteness of it and each sheet217 words
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Obituary83 1958-10-15 8 M Word, $10 Minimum). AUSTIN AMARASEKARA. on October 14th 1958 Bt General pr.al Kuala Lvuiipur. Funeral today at Slr.liale.se Buddhist Cemetery Loke Yew Road. Cortege leaving 97 Travers Road Kuala Lumpur at 5.00 p.m. MR. DANIEL LAZAROO. 59 >ears. late of the Master At; tendant's Office Singapore, passed iiway83 words
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Article119 1958-10-15 8 M H rn./» $10 (Minimum). KAJA MUSA BIN RAJA MAHADI and Isteri thank all 1 1 tends and relative, for their mfts, congratulatory messages, help ;md attendance at the marriage of tnetr daughter in Ipoh on 11-10-58. MRS. MONA ALVES, Caroline and Michael thank the Redeinton.-t Fathers, Little Sisters119 words
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Article251 1958-10-15 8 11, Worttn tlO (Minimum). A 1 THE COCKPII Kern NeUMO sing.*- nlghUv, except MonWHATEVER YOUR TASTE, It will be improved by Tabasco— The Chilli Saute that puts zest into food flavours. BIOMALT WITH VITAMINS make* co:.\alescence pleasant and practical. It certainly does you tood! Get it Horn your dispensary.251 words
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591 1958-10-15 8 The straits Times Spore, Wed. Oct. 15. 1958. The Clam and The Foot If the feeling in Washington that China's extension of the cease-fire in the Formosan Straits has virtually ended the crisis is well grounded, it can only be in anticipation i of American and Nationalist moves which have591 words
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Article617 1958-10-15 8 An astonishing attack on changes in the method oi dealing with suspected cases of mental disorder is mado j in the journal of the Alumni Association. The law now j authorises any policeman to I remove to the nearest mental j hospital, the journal points out. any617 words
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881 1958-10-15 8 David Wong - Hong Kong's inner mood is pessimistic about Red moves David Wong iby 4 DECADE ago it used to be fashionable for the inhabitants of Hong Kong to quip that everybody worries about the fate of the British Crown Colony except the people in Hong Kon°. But today the situation is881 words
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341 1958-10-15 8 Froebel, and Honours graduates in the teaching service CV.'s letter (S.T. Oct. 14) is not only misleading but it is also mischievous. It is misleading because it is not accurate in its statements and mischievous because it tends to create bad blood between two groups of teachers instead of creating341 words
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Letter61 1958-10-15 8 rTHE Federal government has expressed concern over the growing probiem of unemployment and gangsterism. The government could f'^te two problems by mobilising all the unemP oyed youths who have reg stered for national service. Thu.s. the government could kill three bird^t a time, solve the problem of unemployment,Bernama - 61 words
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123 1958-10-15 8 I WISH to offer a word ol sincere appreciation on the administration of Middleton Hospital My son, a nine-month-old child, was admitted to the hospital about a week a«o. in a poor condition, and during this short period, I have been able to observe123 words
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Letter34 1958-10-15 8 SOME streets in Teluk Anson are being widened, but the authorities have overlooked the Sultan Abdul Aziz Road. I wonder when it will be made serviceable for vehicular traffic. OLD RESIDENT Teluk Anson.34 words
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652 1958-10-15 8 TAKESHI SATO - JAPAN PLAN To RESURRECT TRADE GIANTS TAKESHI SATO I By E RESURRECTION of E*• Japan's industrial i giants will be speeded up by a radical revi- sion of the anti-trust E law which the JapanE ese Government, inI tends to propose this year. Officials say that the> have nearly completedReuter - 652 words
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Advertisement486 1958-10-15 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. BJ H'mrfi tM (Minimum). TO HELEN SKRINE, a daughter un 14th October 1958. ROOK: To Anne and Harry at Kuala. I renggaiiu Hospital a daughter, Fiona Mary. Both well. FRAZER COOKE: To I Bad Frazer on 13th Oct. at Balu Ciajah a son both well. SHEPHERD: To Aileen486 words
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Article168 1958-10-15 9 LIM GETS SOCIAL SECURITY REPORT X interim report on Asocial security beneio r Singapore's working population was day submitted to jhlef Minister and ter for Labour Welfare. Mr. Lim Hock, by the cornappointed by Government to scheme. rport correlates the urst and Committee Minimum Standards of .;hood reports. xpected to168 words
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72 1958-10-15 9 'PHE University of Malaya Society and the University u[ Malaya Students' Union will hold a reunion week from Oct. 24 to celebrate the ninth anniversary of the foundation of the university. The week will open with a rally In the university grounds. Buk.it72 words
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80 1958-10-15 9 Amery out o£ hospital, to resume his tour MR. JULIAN AMERU, the British Parliamentary I'ndiT-Secretary of State for War, left the British Military Hospital. Singapore, yesterday after being treated for a stomach ailment for the last 10 days Mr. Amery who flew in lo the Colony on Oct. 3. was80 words
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Article616 1958-10-15 9 COURT TOLD OF LABOURER WHO SOLD SHARES MM FICTITIOUS WELFARE LOTTERY TICKETS PARTNERS CALLED TO SHARE $125,000 -AND FOUND THEY HAD BEEN CHEATED BENTONG, Tuesday. \yONG CHOO CHYE, a labourer, thought of "a plan to get quick money." He wrote a series of numbers616 words
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266 1958-10-15 9 MAN JAILED FOR 'CALCULATED FORM OF FRAUD' V^G MENG YONG, a businessman for 22 years, was ll jailed for six months yesterday for obtaining credits totalling $9,504 from Yonp: Lee Trading Co. oy false pretences. Mr. Francis T. Scow. Assistant Official Assignee, told a .Singapore district court that Ng's offence266 words
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Article182 1958-10-15 9 Singapore undergrade will entertain them ONE hundred and ninetytwo Siamese university students are In Singapore on a study and goodwill tour. They arrived here yesterday evening in five buses from Alor Star. The Siamese. 110 boys and 82 girls, are all members of the Science182 words
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Article, Illustration37 1958-10-15 9 THIS AERIAL PICTURE by Straits Times photographer Chew Boon Chin, shows fire boats pumping jets of foam into a blazing lighter in the sea off Pulau Bukom.37 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-10-15 9 Millionaire banker and wife on visit MILLIONAIRE banker. Mr M. CT Muthiah. (above), flew into Singapore from Tokyo by JAL yesterday after a business tour of Japan. He was accompanied by his wife. Mr. Muthiah, who is the managing director of the Indian Overseas Bank, will stay in Singapore and63 words
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Article26 1958-10-15 9 KOTA BHARU Tues Inche Kamarulzaman bin Mohamed, the assistant district officer, Tanah Merah. will go on transfer to Serem- J ban on Oct 20.26 words
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Article135 1958-10-15 9 Public told: Duty to check lists mHE Assistant Minister to 1 the Chief Secretary, Mr. M.P.D. Nair, last night said that it was the duty of the public to check the electoral register available for Inspection today. "If each individual is to play his part in shaping the future form135 words
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Article56 1958-10-15 9 Malayan Airways last night held a 90-minute cocktail party 5,000 ft up. The party was given to about 50 travel agents in the airline's new Skymaster plane during a courtesy flight over Singapore. A Malayan Airways spokes. I man said: "The flight is to j introduce the56 words
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Advertisement160 1958-10-15 9 ALL ASPHALT TILES ARE NOT ALIKE! <.ENTILEs "Tell-Air^^T^Tl urface Test y\ t/\ 7^^^. 3rd wear ca^'t harm j /A. }RV^| mi-.ie -t resists \T -AA^ d rr, stoin ond scuffs -i^:. !^^>i^\^3^tfv looki like new ofter no-rub \J ;S>»d^-;-iiii| Choose from modern colours f'V p'on your very own exclusive de^gn.160 words
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Advertisement119 1958-10-15 9 Bell Howell 303EE ELECTRIC CHANGER SLIDE PROJECTOR Use (lie popular, new Bell Howell ELECTRIC CHANGER and enjoy automatic projection. Run your slides from a comfortable chair up front with your audience. With a remote control cord you change slides anytime you want at the pre.^ of a button. And with119 words
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Article208 1958-10-15 10 Pen pals home and abroad Here are some overseas pen pals for you. Gillian Beckett, aged 15. 6 Greenfield. Upton, Nr. Chester. Cheshire. England. Doris Stuckey. aged 15. 69 Heath Terrace. Ynyshit. Rhondda. Glamorgan. South Wales. Shirley Ritson, aged 15, 36 Everingham Close, Longley. Sheffield 5. Yorkshire. England. Barbara Spettire.208 words
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Article141 1958-10-15 10 Q. Vhat demands many answers yet never asks a question? A. A door bell Q. What is the difference between a fisherman and a lazy schoolboy? A. One baits his hooks and the other hates his books. Q. What has feet but cannot walk? A. A141 words
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Article, Illustration894 1958-10-15 10 MOTHER GOOSE'S BROOM HAS LOST ITS MAGIC The gander fltes oft to find the waters of youth because Mother Goose has told him he is too fat and needs to slim. The waters are guarded by the Witch of the Mountains who will not let the gander leave and turns894 words
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Article, Illustration22 1958-10-15 10 rnese twin whitt baby goats are only four day* old hut they display a lively interest in their surroundings22 words
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Advertisement370 1958-10-15 10 Two things wrong with the picture Deor Boys ond Girls, bridge Rood, Singopore 8. Here ore the six winners of One morning, Flipper set our 'Fishermon' contest, the out for a wo!k on Puzzle answer of which wos Flipper Island and he came to a cross caught th<_> fish. roods.370 words
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Advertisement310 1958-10-15 10 For Cleaner Whiter Teeth and Sweeter Breath Hp] use COLGATE I Chlorophyll Toothp:; Brush your tteth regularly with Colgate Chlorophy: Thit wonderful green toothpaste not only fights tooth keeps your teeth clean and white but it also helps to i breath and prevent gum troubles. Make sure yon Colgate Chlorophyll310 words
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Article, Illustration1332 1958-10-15 11 Ferenc Molnar, the millionaire playwright 'ERENC Molnar was one of the recognised i:mts of 20th century drama. He was soticated, sometimes ironic, sometimes wistalways witty. Theatre critics rank him i Bernard Shaw, Somerset Maugham and Kucene O'Neill. spent his last j diking free meals New York delica- although he conedDaily Mirror - 1,332 words
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Advertisement240 1958-10-15 11 use Rexona for the natural loveliness g*k JIB Sli^ -i 1^ ifp| lour skin can be even lovelier. But m only if it is kept scrupulously cleansed and W >-1 nourished. Rexona the green soap with Ji^jsr Wjk the delightful fragrance is the only soap Ms@** o> Ts&s+ H that240 words
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Miscellaneous69 1958-10-15 11 Carmen A Co. By 31aa The Saint By Leslie Charteris I l^^f^,~nnjTlT^BTir" ~im rp£RHAPS BUT lp lM wrong, she wia"' (I^*44^/ r SHALL Bg REAPy in Bl HiV/fc Tracy By Chester Gould I I^^TcOT^Mr^lH ll^^jlK- dSZfSZa] If PAPPY* RUIHT /^e o plenty, OP6N gggTlt^^^M jgaSgE. OUR TI LEVISIONf j Taraan69 words
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716 1958-10-15 12 RUBBER NOW BACK AGAIN AT AUGUST 1957 LEVEL By Our Market Correspondent RUBBER again advanced in price on the Singapore Market yesterday and reached 88-J cents per lb. for first grade the highest closing price since August 1957. The turnover was good as the same steady pattern continued orders for716 words
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Article108 1958-10-15 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exrhance noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: steady; UK Continent October November $35 buyers. I S3s sellers. Coconut oil: steady quiet; bulk $54 sellers, drum $57 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $123, Sarawak $122 (both down $1), special Sarawak108 words
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Article25 1958-10-15 12 SINGAPORE. OCT. 14. RUBBER: 881 cents per lb. (up U cents). TIN: §368.25 per plcul (up 75 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 130 tons.25 words
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Article507 1958-10-15 12 BROKERS' REPORT The Malayan Share Brokers Association reported: "Industials were quietly steady, tins opened steady and closed firmer, while rubbers were quiet. The turnover was small." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fraser it Neave ords $2.80 c all. $1.56 x all; Oanunon $1.55 (odd lot),507 words
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Article18 1958-10-15 12 Malayan Share Market: Oct. 14 Oct. 13 Industrials: 89.20 89.32 Tins: 84.47 83.03 Jan. 1 1958=10018 words
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Article151 1958-10-15 12 November first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 88 cents per lb. up l-\ cents on Monday's closing price. Closing tone: Firm. Closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 88. sellers 88 (Norn); Int. 1 R.S.S. Nov.151 words
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Article68 1958-10-15 12 The Malayan Evrhanjrr Banks' Association made the following change in its rates to merchants yesterday (the rate is to SIOOV SHHnj T.T. or O.D. ready: Italian Lire *****. On the free exchange market in Hong Kong yesterday, the I.S. dollar was quoted at 5 80 1 for cash,68 words
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Article176 1958-10-15 12 MELBOURNE, Tues. INVESTMENT shares took a sharp downward trend on the Stock Exchange here today, with falls easily outnumbering rises. Largest moves were A.P.M. down l.s. 5d.. Dunlop Is. Bd. and Herald Is. 9d. Turnover was the heaviest for many days. Mining shares held a steady to slightly176 words
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Advertisement693 1958-10-15 12 NOTICES THE SINGAPORE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS ORDINANCE. (Chapter 53). NOTICE t'NDER SECTION 10(6). Notice Is hereby given that the registers of electors for each of the electoral divisions, lor the purposes of elections to be held under the provisions of section 3 of the Singapore Colony (Electoral Provisions) Order in693 words
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Advertisement343 1958-10-15 12 NOTICES CENTRAL ELEaRICITY BOARD of the I rriei'.iiinii of Malays SALE OF (JKXERATINO PLANT The following Diesel Generating Plant Is offered for sale by tender ana can be seen at tlie Fraser's Hill Power Station of the Central i Electricity Board:— I— Ruston and Hornsby Type 4VRO, 4 Cylinder 40343 words
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Advertisement679 1958-10-15 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSiTY OF MALAYA ASSISTANT REGISTRAR APPLICATIONS are Invited for the post of Assistant Registrar for general administrative duties in the Registrar's office. Applicants must be university graduates preferably with administrative experience. Salary on the scale:--$715 x 35-785/820 x 35-1030/1100 x 40-1300 p.m. In addition, a variable allowance Is679 words
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Advertisement783 1958-10-15 12 Japan, 0.8.A. Pacific cfc Atlantic Coast s Penang P. Sham Spore eta e **l«» j '■Montana Mam" Cia.l3/14 non "Hindi Mar." 11/12 No, 13 N« 14/11 X,, JJJ **< loading for Hongkong, all Japan Ports, Los Angeles ano n»« H" 1 cargo for Vancouver Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Oaklard H*783 words
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Advertisement1358 1958-10-15 13 2405 MANSFIELD <Sc CO., LTD. M. MU (Inco'ioi.ileo in Smgaoore) ,ij rs! THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE V.'iV lISGS TO LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON t CONTINENTAL PORTS satz will litertv ti prtceed tia Paaama tr Capt tt Gael Heptj to proceed via otrer ports to load and discharge cargo Siagjpre LOADING FOR1,358 words
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Advertisement2496 1958-10-15 13 1^ /i MmSi 'MtLJ LJ Sk U§/ f M EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR ADEN, PORT SAIB, GENOA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM BREMEN. HAMBURG. COPENHAGEN, GOTHENBURG. OSLO Spore P Sham Penan? BUSUANGA- a p, rt "FALSTRIA't 22/23 Oct 24/25 Oct 21/21 Oct Caiimg Gdynia. Passttgar tecemmadatiei available OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANGKOK2,496 words
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Advertisement1286 1958-10-15 13 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. [EL: Nl.: ***** ILLEBMAN LIMBS KLAVENESS LINK LONDON. HIVRC, ROTTERDAM. LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. HAMBURG t HULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND and for U.S.A., North Atlantic Ports Accepting cargt ftr Central I Statk and Canada via Colombo America CITY OF POONA OONNEVIIIE ilVeft/2* Set 21 '221,286 words
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Article, Illustration277 1958-10-15 14 Aussie plans regular bus runs to the U.K. SINGAPORE TO BBitAMN^AT $1,000 A PERSON By PETER DE CRUZ AN AUSTRALIAN engineer in Singapore plans to start a regular bus service to Britain for people who are not afraid to rough it out. Mr. C V. Thick, 36, is now trying277 words
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154 1958-10-15 14 BREAK IN AT BAR: 16 PEOPLE CHARGED SIXTEEN people, including two young waitresses, were charged in a Singapore magistrate's court yesterday with breaking into a Paya Lebar Road bar early on Monday. Police alleged that they broke into the bar between 12.01 a.m. and 5 a.m. to steal liquor, cigarettes,154 words
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Article42 1958-10-15 14 The Japan Trade Recovery Organisation yesterday booked a space of 12.000 sq. ft to exhibit Japanese products in the Singapore constitution exposition scheduled for next January. It is estimated that they will spend about $300,000 for the exhibition.42 words
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Article31 1958-10-15 14 The Hua Vi Government Chinese Middle School, on the advise of the Singapore Health Ministry, has decided to postpone its annual athletic meet scheduled to be held on Saturday.31 words
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Article40 1958-10-15 14 The Singapore Bank Employees' Union is planning to start a co-operative thrift and loan society. A committee has been formed to draft the rules so that the society can function before the end of the year40 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-10-15 14 A WIDELY travelled Australian entertainer of Latvian birth. Konstantin Zuis, is seen going through one of bis many and varied stunts with pnUy partner Rondell Raye at a press preview in the Catnay Restaurant yesterday. The pair will perform in Singapore's Cathay Restaurant for58 words
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Article27 1958-10-15 14 The following have been elected officials of the Joo Chiat Youth Club: President Mr. R. Ramason, secretary Mr. Aloysius Lim. treasurer Mr Hu Chee Yong.27 words
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190 1958-10-15 14 Polio— Govt. closes all kindergartens From Page One trend of the epidemic. Dr. DoraLsingham said: "All I can say at this stage is that since the number of cases reported Is remaining at a level of four to five a day, it may decline at this point." He said that190 words
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Article52 1958-10-15 14 Kh.x) Ah Kow. alias Cheony Fatt. was charged in Singapore yesterday with the murder of Tan Hong Geek in Silat Road on Oct. 5. Khoo was, alleged to have been a member of an illegal assembly which caused Tan's death. No plea was taken. He was remanded52 words
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Article35 1958-10-15 14 KUALA KUBU BAHRU. Tues. Mr. F. J. Reynolds has assumed duties as officer-in-charge, Ulu Selangor Police Circle. He succeeds Mr. Isher Singh, Deputy Superintendent of Police, who has gone on six months' leave.35 words
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419 1958-10-15 14 A WIDOW. Madam A Seah Gek. told the Singapore High Court yesterday that her eldest daughter. Madam Goh Ah Yong. warned her that if she did not give her $40,000 or $50,--000 she would have her punished or jailed. Madam Seah was419 words
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Advertisement489 1958-10-15 14 KSTifTSFI Km opens today! > m^L J\W am j 1: j i s> 6.45 9.30 p.m. j NtXT "If Iff A" "The story of thr strong man who CHAXCK! wILLM liad i5 O yiypsi 1 C'Scopo (Fox). tttWJVA L ST DAY! J IT T WT IT W 11 a.m.. I.4'j.489 words
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Advertisement319 1958-10-15 14 I _P_r~^!_li If w \w w T ____k^E_ ll«^^_^TJmA^^/v Nr! ***** 11. 1.45 .1 i^mmt h»«ww i M fwwicTioNs. no pßtstNts /^(nS^ ■IBS WEkmmmiLjik m fW UNIVWSAL MURMTIONU RELEASE! V~^M PETER CUSHING- CHRISTOPHER LEE 4 U PUS! MUSICAL SHORT "MAMBO M\l)\. Also! Pathe News: WOKLD MOl RNs I ill "HER319 words
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Miscellaneous95 1958-10-15 14 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 13. Reveal a recDrd number ol 1. Where *rade is a put-up Job, b lls (8) so to speak (10, 3) 14 Hear you this of the minnows?" <Coriolanus) (61. 9. Papers indeed? C9,\ :e. Drink in a trnce for 14 (6) 10. Painter taken in95 words
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Miscellaneous157 1958-10-15 14 24. Cheri's transformation abroad (5). 25. Compiler ot the Beverage Report? (3-6). 26. Historic case of insubordination at a bank (6 2. 3. 4).. DOWN 1. But it Isn't nnokevi by ruminants (7). 2. Little dog gets up before the favouritr's cioils (7>. 3. Occasionally even Ann gets dowry somehew157 words
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Advertisement756 1958-10-15 15 ACCOMMODATION VVA.Mi ■> 20 Wordt Si (Min.)— Box St ett. txtrm. EUROPEAN FIRM Wishes to lease 3 4 bedroom unfurnished house soonest. Ring (Spore) 7601 Extn. 126. EUROPEAN LADY wishes to rent flatlet or bed sitting room with cooking facilities. Districts 9, 10 preferred. Box A 4566 S.T. SINGLE GENTLEMAN756 words
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Advertisement892 1958-10-15 15 TUITION 20 Wordt Si (Min.)— Box iO ttt. txlrtr. YOUNG DRIVING INSTITUTE Guaranteed Safe, Correct and Rapid Tuition. Highly Recommended Instructors Hourly Course i $7.50 Complete Course $100/-. Phone ***** Spore. BEGINNERS UNDER 30's 6—7 p.m.. over 30's 7— pjn. Dancing Classes. St. Andrews Cathedral Hall, Monday 20th. Charles Caselton892 words
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Advertisement963 1958-10-15 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St cti. txtrm. MORRIS MINOR TRAVELLER (1958) Leave car, as new. 5,000 1 miles, fitted roof rack and heater $4,750 0.n.0. Phone *****, (Spore). I STUDEBAKER CHAMPION 1951 engine recently overhauled. I owner returning U.K. HJ». Available. Tel: (Spore) 2801 ext. :*ll963 words
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Advertisement629 1958-10-15 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Wordt Si 'Miit.) Box SO ctt. txtra. 1956 FORD CUSTOMUNB 1955 V/Cresta. 1964 V/Velox. 1951 'H/Hawk. Hire Purchase. TradeIns Arranged. Telephone ***** 'Robert. 1957 VAUXHALL VICTOR, 1956 Peugeot 403 Plymouth, Vaux- hall Cresta, Holden, Fiat 1100. 1955 Plymouth. Hillman. Opel Kapitan. 1954 Hlllman. 1953 Morris Minor.629 words
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Advertisement367 1958-10-15 15 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE COLONY OF SINGAPORE ISLAND OF SINGAPORE Sul: No. 1157 of 1958 Between Chew Wan trading as Chop wab Heng Plaintiff And Abdul Shukoor Defendant To Abdul Shukoor, No. 317 Thomson Road, Singapore. NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you367 words
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Advertisement47 1958-10-15 15 FEELING WEAK? TIRED? In the home and at work life seems very depressing when you feel weak and tired. Take Sanatogen which helps to give good appetite, sound sleep and ENERGY. Bls^^^V^* I |S^^^ \J* I j fc- .5^4 i|,ir \\mT I Sanatogen TONIC Corrects diet deficiencies47 words
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313 1958-10-15 16 Rain that is May's first big worry From JACK FIMCLETON PEKTH, Tuesday. WILLY WATSON had got into his aborts today to have a running test of his knee, and down came the rain. It put off all chance of net work on what was to have been the official opening313 words
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Article206 1958-10-15 16 STYLISH 3F GALLOP BY SURE PROFIT EPSOM JEEP PENANO, Tues. In an extremely quiet morning en the training tracks here today Sure Profit stole the limelight when she went stylishly over half a mile in 51 4/5 and the last three in 39 3/5. Sure Profit did her work wide206 words
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Article105 1958-10-15 16 DURBAN. Tues. Bruce Johnson. captaining the local Maidstone Cricket Club against Durban Traffic Police here, took six wickets with six successive halls yesterday. Four policemen were bowled and the other two were caught. The Po- lice were all out for nine in theirReuter - 105 words
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150 1958-10-15 16 Tests vital for Aussies Priestley rE 23rd England Teat team laces one of the most vital cricket tours ever to take place in this country, the Melbourne Herald spori.s writer. John Priestley, said yesterday. He said the tour could maKe vr break cricket as a frontrank Australian sport. In recent150 words
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Article63 1958-10-15 16 The semi-finals of the R.S.G.C's Autumn Cup golf competition will be held at Sime Road tomorrow at 2.4.5 p.m. Results of the first round played yesterday were: Mrs. Gos.s beat Mrs. Maydon 2 and 1 Mrs. Fawcus bea' Mrs. Johnson at the 19th; Mrs. Craik beat Mrs Millikin63 words
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Article109 1958-10-15 16 RI'Gr.ER 3 BOD v REME, BOD ground; SCC •A" v 200 Provost Coy., padang; South Johore v RAP Changi "A" Johore Bahru. HOCKEY Army trials. Nee Soon: SIIA league, I.iv. 1: Khalsa v RAF Chant l. Khalsa Riound: Div. 2: SRC "B" v Police "B", padang. SOCCEB SAFA Cup -<109 words
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Article79 1958-10-15 16 Singapore Chinese Recreation Club scored their first points In the S.H.A. Div. l league when they beat Indian Association 2-1 at i Balestier Road y&sterdav. After Indians had scored in th« 10th minute through Eddy, i Chinese came back strongly and i equalised within five minutes79 words
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Article92 1958-10-15 16 The Selangor Turf Club November meeting on Nov. 8, 12 and 15. will cater for Class 3 and 4 There will be two runs for all horses in each clas;; Entries close on Oct 29. Distances are: Class 3 s'jl or about 7f (firsi92 words
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Article68 1958-10-15 16 The Singapore team to meet the iouring fieoul side at the Jalan Besar stadium on Saturday at 8 p.m. will be selected from: Sect Yew Chang. Umar Rahmat. Matmoon Sudasee, Quah Kirn Beng. Lee Kok Seng, Osman Johan, Ibrahim Hassan. Tahir Abu. Arthur Koh, Quah68 words
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Article115 1958-10-15 16 SCC get fifth point in league SINGAPORE Cricket Club scored their filth point in the S.H.A. league first division yesterday when they held Y.M.S.A. to a 1-1 draw on the padang, and centre forward John Humphries was their scorer again. Humphries has scored all hi* club's six goals this season115 words
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Article123 1958-10-15 16 DROBABLES trounced Possibles by 32 points (four goals, three tries and a penalty) to three (try) In an Army rugger .rial at Ayer Rajah Road yesterday. It was a one-sided match with Probables holding almost complete superiority throughout. The match also served sufficient warning tha* the Army123 words
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Article49 1958-10-15 16 Lee Cheng Puan and Teo Slew San received walkovers when their opponents failed to turn up for their Singapore Billiards Association four-ball ties las night. Tonights ties are: Yeo Koon Yam v Ho Tian Chiao (6.15 p.m.), Dr. Chan Ah Kow v C. H. Theseira (8.15 p.m.).49 words
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Article38 1958-10-15 16 Green Eagles beat Wu Yew 89--75 in a Singapore basketball league match for the Chung Hwa Cup at the Great World last night. In the other match played earlier, Yeap Yee beat Sin Kong 65--53.38 words
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Article217 1958-10-15 16 Malays, winners on Sunday of the Sultans' Gold Cup soccer final by a three-nil margin over Penang Malays, looked a very tired, stale side when they met Combined EuropeansEurasians in a S.A.F.A. premier league match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. They scored the only217 words
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Article141 1958-10-15 16 ONDON, Tues. The 34 pro- babies with Jockeys for the Cesarewitch Stakes, to be run over two miles and a quarter, at Newmarket tomorrow, are: Agreement (W H. Cam. Flying Flag Sandiacre (L. Piggott) Predominate (E. Smith). Morecambe (J. Sime). Rose Argent (J Lindleyi, Papillio The TuscarReuter - 141 words
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260 1958-10-15 16 rpHE draw for the 35 horses which are now two-year-olds, purchased under the yearling scheme of the Singapore Turf Club will take place at Bukit Timah on Friday at 5.30 p.m. All members Interested are invited to attend. The horses will be260 words
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Article721 1958-10-15 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By Kin Tat's target: To model his game on the 'styles of three champions fTRY to imagine a badminton player combining tJhe allround excellence of Wong Peng Soon; the giant-sized smash of Finn Kobbero and his gentle touches at the net. topped off by the721 words
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Advertisement786 1958-10-15 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. "AT YOUR SERVICE" 20 Words $10 (Minimum). Dailm 1 month. 10 Words 53.5 M (Mm.) SELF-DRIVE CARS for Touring Malaya. Tel. Spore 2100 a, Kverfine Co. MAISON CECILE Tel. (Spore) *****. Special Price For Students and Children. MANY HAD THEIR Certificates Photocopied Here. Have You? Tang's Spore *****.786 words
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Advertisement528 1958-10-15 16 FOR SALE 2li Wo'ds M <Mm.)—Uox M <"'». .xtm BE WISE: choose ••Tuiissa" "Helvetia" Swiss wonder sewing machines priced economically. Tynewriiers SI 70.00: Trade-ins Installments. 6 Fcxil Road Singapore *****. BOYS BIKE 8 yrs. Evening Dresses Ladies 5' 3" Bust 34. Geiu.s 5' 5" Chest 34. Two Boys Overcoats 5528 words
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Advertisement217 1958-10-15 16 Koreans overrun school: in last Fed match KUALA LIMPIK. rIE Seoul Football Club of Korea remained v their Federation tour when they beat Fedei i bined Schools by five coals to nil at the Menkka tonight. The match, watched by a croud of about Mm the Chief Ministers of Singapore217 words
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