The Straits Times, 16 October 1958
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Title Section17 1958-10-16 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The straits Times. Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1958 15 CENTS17 words
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Article478 1958-10-16 1 FEDERATION GOVT. TO SHUT DOWN DEPARTMENT Surprise move is believed to be due to economic reasons This leaves the role of 2,300 men in doubt KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE ROLE of 2,300 men of the Federal Civil Defence Department trained to protect lives and property in time478 words
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Article23 1958-10-16 1 CAIRO. Wed. Mr. Eugene Black, president of the World Rink, arrived here from Karachi after a three-day visit to Pakistan. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article21 1958-10-16 1 JAKARTA, Wed. Garuda Urways flights to Menado, ormer rebel capital of North Celebes, will be resumed in November. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration318 1958-10-16 1 Lim Kean Chye stays in 30-WORD STATEMENT GIVES THE GOVT'S DECISION Disappointed Mrs. Lim says: I was ever so hopeful that he would be released SINGAPORE, Wednesday. r[E Singapore Government today issued a detention order against 39-year-old Penang-born lawyer, Mr. Lim Kean Chye. The order was made under the recently-renewed318 words
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84 1958-10-16 1 Police in Kerala disperse strikers rpRIVANDRUM, Wed. A Police opened fire to disperse workers at a strike nmniii tea estate in Communist Kerala State after an officer and eight constables had been injured by sticks and stones. Fifty strikers attacked the police party as it was protecting loyal workers. NoReuter - 84 words
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Article23 1958-10-16 1 LONDON. Wed. The 9.000-ton British cruiser H.M.S. Birmingham and the French motor vessel Morbihan collided in Bordeaux Harbour last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article24 1958-10-16 1 BRUNEI, Wed. Only 16 people were registered as unemployed at the Labour Exchange here during the second half of last month24 words
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Article19 1958-10-16 1 CHICAGO. Wed. Doctors said 28-year-old Louis McPherson died from shock yesterday after a bee stung him.19 words
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Article278 1958-10-16 1 But BOAC keeps flying through strike SINGAPORE, Wed. A total of 107 people in Singapore are delayed by the BOAC engineers' strike in London. BOACs sales manager for South-East Asia. Mr W D C. Erskine-Crum, said today: "From noon today up to next Monday for all278 words
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322 1958-10-16 1 'Asylum' puzzle of runaway Polish seaman By CINGAPORE, Wed.— A 30-year-old Polish seaman sailed for the Iron Curtain and certain oblivion at 6.30 a.m. today just six hours after his brave bid for freedom had failed. But with trie departure of Jerzy Duchnowski in the 3.818-ton Polish freighter Gdynia a322 words
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Article43 1958-10-16 1 PRETORIA, Wed. Dr. Hendrix Verwoerd. the South African Prime Minister, told a conference of the ruling National Party yesterday that South Africa should strive towards two ideals— rule by the whites, and the establishment of a republic— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article22 1958-10-16 1 PEKING. Wed.- A fivemember delegation of Burmese educators, headed by U Ba Kyaw. Vice-Minister of Education, arrived here yesterday.—U P.I.22 words
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Article28 1958-10-16 1 JAKARTA. Wed— The Indonesian Army chief of staff, Lt.-Gen. Nasution, has invited the U.S chief of staff, Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, to visit Jakarta this month.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Advertisement117 1958-10-16 1 j DAH SIM OPTICAL HOUSE .25 NORTH BRIDGt ROAD, SINGAPORE. N««t Oeot OOEON Phone U204 Branch Office THE PENANG OPTICAL CO. 13. Forguhar St., Penang The iiiiiiimiimmii trend lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIINI to iiinmmi The (iiiiiiiiiiiiini Times lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII WHILE the net sales of the Straits Times and Sunday Times continue to rise, those117 words
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Advertisement274 1958-10-16 1 fafawty SHOES SEASON /^L*. TRADING CO yotf£4iffl Polio: Six more children hit SINGAPORE, Wednesday. ANOTHER SIX paralytic cases of poliomyelitis all children under the age of four were reported here up to 4 p.m. today. The present epidemic has been striking mainly against toddlers. Youngest of today's victims was a274 words
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Article316 1958-10-16 2 Spending spree as Army seizes stocks of smuggled, hoarded goods, arrests racketeers KARACHI, Wednesday. [PAKISTANIS were today enjoying a buying spree at slashed prices enforced by martial law while troops continued to uncover vast stocks of smuggled and hoarded goods. Large numbers of alleged smugglers andReuter; UPI - 316 words
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Article159 1958-10-16 2 British cars take popularity lead over Gentians in United States I ONDON. Wed.—Bri- tish cars have taken popularity lead over j West German makes in the United States it was announced today. Mr. Reay Geddes. president of the Society of Motor Manufacturers, told a Press conference on theReuter - 159 words
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91 1958-10-16 2 Sex advice -it's our job, says a parson LONDON. Wed. A vicar told an audience of moral welfare workers in South, port. Lanes., yesterday clergymen should "even be experts on the sexual techniques of marriage." The Rev. Wilfrid Garlic k. the "Radio Parson." was speaking of the need to educateReuter - 91 words
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Article, Illustration159 1958-10-16 2 Hid with girl friend for 14 years, a deserter is now free to wed her WAYNE POWERS. 37-year-old U.S. Army deserter, who hid for 14 years in a French cottage before being discovered and jailed for 10 years at a U.S. court martial, was released recently. The love story of159 words
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Article165 1958-10-16 2 CYPRIOT NAMED AS KILLER VTICOSIA. Wed.— Dr Themistocles Dervis. Greek Cypriot Mayor of Nicosia, said today he had received an anonymous letter naming a Greek Cypriot as the alleged Killer of Mrs. Catherine Cutliffe. a British sergeant's wife, in Famagusta on Oct. 3. But he said he could not commentReuter - 165 words
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117 1958-10-16 2 HOI WONG LOST MOST OF CARGO IN STRANDING UONG KONG. Wed— The 11 3 405 ton Norwegian vessel Hoi Wong lost 700 tons of general cargo after she went aground on Bombay Reef in the Paracel Islands on v Oct. 6, the ship's charterers said today. The vessel, which wasReuter - 117 words
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Article25 1958-10-16 2 WASHINGTON. Wed.— The Australian External Affairs Minister. Mr. Richard G. Casey, conferred yesterday with the U.S Under-Secretary of State, Mr. Christian Herter.— U.P.l.25 words
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Article53 1958-10-16 2 JAKARTA. Wed.— Vice- Admiral Subyakto. Indonesian Naval Chief-of-Staff. said in an address that an officer is a knight, a military leader, a fighter, a hero and a gentleman. He was speaking in Sourabaya. East Java, to 73 new naval sub-lieutenants, thp fifth group to graduate from theReuter - 53 words
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Article104 1958-10-16 2 H-bomb fell in China... LONDON. Wed. LORD STAN SG ATE. the 81-year-old Sociallist peer, had this observation to make at a luncheon for Malayan authoress HAN SUYJN: "Do pott realise, that while we have been eating and drinking, the Chinese population has increased by 2.000? "If an H-bomb fell in104 words
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Article51 1958-10-16 2 TOKYO. Wed. The Maritime Safety Board said today a Japanese tug was taking the 5.790-ton British freighter Chengtu id tow to Kobe. The freighter, with a crew of 57. went adrift on Monday night 37 miles off Cape Omae (Central Japan) after developing engine trouble.Reuter - 51 words
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Article48 1958-10-16 2 'STAY IN' ORDER TO 400 TROOPS I ONDON, Wed L. than 400 men of 1st. Bn The Klng s V < ment at Brentwood yesterday confined -d vtf racks for a week. Their command. Issued the order a: fights on Friday night h tween soldiers and Q^ youths. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article15 1958-10-16 2 CAIRO: Pmlde declared that hi, n p r ment supported Communto China's claim to Formo£15 words
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Article26 1958-10-16 2 SAN FRANCISCO: Th. Pacific- Area Travel liT ciation will h.,1,1 riehth annual mci tin. Singapore from Jan M. 1959, the exeentfa director. Mr. Geort! Turner, said.—f.p.i26 words
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Article27 1958-10-16 2 AMMAN AU nilitary mission of ei»ht senior officers arrived he> it the invitation of Jordan Government to study the organisation ard ?quipment of the Jordan irmy. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article26 1958-10-16 2 FORT HALL (Kcny rhe Bishop of Mo:nba-a the Rt. Rev. L. J. Beeohp'' consecrated a new ciiurcii lere dedicated to the menory of victims ot nurderers.—ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article13 1958-10-16 2 JAKARTA: About li.vim rebels have surrcndprri) or rejoined government units in North CelebesReuter.Reuter - 13 words
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Miscellaneous25 1958-10-16 2 THE GAMBOLS Barr y Apoieby Ldnousuva) II (i^ya^ceo) A rS>SrS^) II (j"f ooloub or t^ rScopvopouci as%. iw<c v^iu uo wuiif N cxvee CLAsueor 725 words
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Article530 1958-10-16 3 NATIONALISTS TO DECIDE ON REDUCTION OF FORCES ON QUEMOY BUT TALKS ARE IN PROGRESS ON DISPOSITION OF TROOPS 'WE REMAIN LOYAL TO OUR TREATY PLEDGE' NEW YORK, Wednesday. )JK. JOHN FOSTER DULLES, the Secretary of State, said yester day the United States had no plansReuter - 530 words
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Article62 1958-10-16 3 CHIANG 'S TERMS ON QUEMOY TAIPEH, Wed.— Nationalist China probably will accept U.S. requests to reduce military forces on Quemoy and Matsu if America agrees to defend those offshore Islands, according to reliable sources here. Such an arrangement would represent one of the most significant diplomatic advances in the Formosa62 words
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Article39 1958-10-16 3 NEW YORK, Wed.— An original manuscript of Ernest Hemingwa>'s "Death in the Afternoon" comprising 85 leaves in the author's own hand and 18 type-written pages, all heavily corrected, was sold for $13,000 at an auction here yesterday.39 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-10-16 3 THE CREW of the I record-breaking U.S. atomic I submarine Seawolf crowd the vessel's conning tower for their first glimpse of sunshine in 60 days the duration of the Seawolf's underwater voyage on which it travelled 15,700 miles. This UW. picture was taken off Rhode64 words
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Article201 1958-10-16 3 Election edict protest in Algeria ALGIERS, Wednesday. fVRE ALL-ALGERIA Public Safety committee minus its army members today called lor a general strike and mass demonstrations here tomorrow against Gen. de Gaulle's new Algerian election edict. The committee, whose military members resigned yesterday on the orders ofReuter - 201 words
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Article45 1958-10-16 3 ROME. Wed. An Italian magistrate ruled here yesterday that raising the right arm In a Fascist salute Is not a crime. He acquitted 10 men accused of violating a 1952 law against Fascism by giving Mussolini's "Roman" salute at a Neo-Fascist election meeting—Reuter.45 words
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Article288 1958-10-16 3 LONDON. Wed. Although conditions on the Mock market today were less buoyant, a very large turnover was effected. Industrial equities continued to attract most attention and gold shares were favoured following the satisfactory quarterly statements, but giltedged had a quiet day and were inclined to drift. Industrials opened288 words
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Article35 1958-10-16 3 LONDON. Wed. Spot 26d.. Nov. 2«d.. Dec. 26i»d., Jan.-Mar. 265 d.. April-June 26 :t »d., JulySept. 26 l id.. Oct-Dec. 26\d., Oct. c.l.f. 25 7 sd.. Nov. c.i.f. 26d., Dec. c.i.f. 26d. Tone: Uncertain.35 words
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Article22 1958-10-16 3 LONDON. Wed.— Buyers £743; j sellers £745; Forward buyers £737; sellws £738; Settlement I £745; a.m. 175 tons, p.m. 20 tons.22 words
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Article124 1958-10-16 3 THE DAG SCHEME FOR PEACE NEW YORK, Wed.— Outlining stand-by arrangements for a United Nations "peace force," the U.N. secre-tary-general, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, today said that such an organisation could never be used in combat operations or become involved in internal conflicts. He stressed that plans for the peace force124 words
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Article60 1958-10-16 3 RANGOON, Wed— Burma's Prime Minister, U Nu, said yesterday the amnesty he offered to Burmese Communist insurgents last June would be withdrawn on Oct. 31. This would enable the caretaker government under Gen. Ne Win to have a free hand in dealing wtth the insurgent problem whenReuter - 60 words
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Article29 1958-10-16 3 TOKYO. Wed— China announced today that construction work will start next year on a second Yangtze River bridge to be the longest in Asia, at Nanking.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article175 1958-10-16 3 'Interference'— so she breaks off diplomatic relations with Cairo qtTJNIS, Wed. —Tunisia decided today to break off its diplomatic relations with the United Arab Republic, the Tunisian Information Ministry announced. The break followed Tunisia's statement last Saturday at the Arab League meeting in Cairo that the U.A.R. wasReuter - 175 words
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Advertisement176 1958-10-16 3 *flHcl paint for j*» AL CHEMICAL INOUSTRIQ UW| W W& division sLo^taM t*o* %,.l PrffVßH #i c^ ii *^Hfcw i*M i PENTALIIviC THE TROPIC ALISED sj N|| use it inside and outside! "More and more Architects, Engineers and house owners are specifying Pentalite-I agree with them completely -when you know176 words
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Advertisement465 1958-10-16 3 Add years f 4 to your with airconditioning by Westinghouse inn t 1 1» A good night's rest is the very basis of the good life. Health starts with it. Sound nerves arc sustained by it. The very will to do things depends on if. In fact, since one third465 words
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299 1958-10-16 4 LOAN REQUEST TO INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND? BINGAPOBE, Wednesday. JMIK Singapore City Council's financial position is in a "critical" state, and the council may approach the International Monetary Fund tor a loan to finance the expansion of public utility undertakings next year. Thr WARNING of the299 words
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333 1958-10-16 4 COURT PLEA: NO JAIL- I PLAN TO MARRY SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THOMAS DAVISON ADAMS, 33, a theatrical agent. was jailed In Singapore today for six months for misappropriating seven oil paintings, worth S7OO. belonging to David L. Brent, an artist and officer in a market research organisation. Mr. S. K. Lee.333 words
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Article69 1958-10-16 4 TWENTY ONt cent's* and professional men have formed a Lior.s Club of Singapore— an international organisation devoted to the promotion of fellowship and service to the community Omeials of the new cub are: Mr. JH Metha, president. Mr P.P. Ohri. secretary. and Mr. N Rastog: treasurei69 words
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Article86 1958-10-16 4 Malaya's languages amaze author pENAXO. Wed— An Kng--1 lisb text bool* writer. .Mr I- G. French, said today that tnimsii.iliMii in Malaya m >impl\ tmaime "You seem to be altlt- lt> nrfai from Kiuh-h to Malay. and back aeain from Malay to KnUMi without even knowing >ou have done it."86 words
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211 1958-10-16 4 All day the voters check their names SINGAPORE. Wed.— There was a constant stream of voters today checking the Legislative Assembly electoral rolls open for public inspection at 54 cen- tres. The centres in schools, post offices and community centres will be open for a fortnight. Busiest centre was the211 words
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Article25 1958-10-16 4 SEGAMAT. Wed— A -en-Ice for the Pope will be hHd at i St. Philips church her* on Friday at 7.30 P m25 words
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Article, Illustration175 1958-10-16 4 MOLLY AND GEORGE ARE WED-NOW ITS HOME TO TULSA MISS MOLLY HO CHOON LAN. *4. daughter of an Ipoh businessman. Mr. Ho Hah Din. was married in the Singapore Register Ortiie. yesterday to *n American heavy equip- ment operator. Mr. George O. Baker. 46. None of Molly's relative* >t friends175 words
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Article121 1958-10-16 4 VIBOXG TEBAL. Wed.— A 52-year- old woman. Sibah binte Mohamed. crossed the path of a king cobra chasing a rat. and was bitten, the Niborig Teba] Coroner's Court was told today. Sibah's neighbour. Siti biute Hawa. testified that on May 29 Sibah showed her tw121 words
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104 1958-10-16 4 Ministry probe on mother's charge SINGAPORE, Wed. The Health Ministry is in. quiring into a mother's complaint that the General Hospital refused her repeated requests to X-ray her son who had received a "bad knock on the head from a road accident". The complaint was made by Mrs. Wong Kirn104 words
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Article140 1958-10-16 4 DOCTOR RULING: A UNION PROTESTS CIXGAPORf. The Binga Council Bervici today protesi acting Chiel trative Officer. C Marcus, agi council com:, commendation it compulsory Junior staff the council tors. The council r that daily paic s( sick leave medical certificat< councils own ir.fThe latest pr: this rule ihould junior staff.140 words
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Miscellaneous124 1958-10-16 4 RAWO; General Programme ill J-Oj Nt ::r. Da:« W.-.i Doiuj. p.:.: Cor. cert: l.Z'i 1 Men Oc. Merry-Go-R:-:. KA Hi Mi Ut g:or.al Ar.r.:-.:. i Singapore Share and HMfoaal Ar. 7.00 The News: 7.10 7.:5 Sc:er:c« Sur-.^y; >ica V:-. a: 8.00 The D Tr:*" IV S. 9.00 Ta'.i O: Tr.t124 words
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Article107 1958-10-16 5 RULERS APPROVE JOHORE CLAMP k 'UALA LUMPUR, IV wed. The Confer- nee of Rulers today ived the recentlyntroduced emergency relating to the entry of aliens into the country. Under the Federation con- tution. any new immigran rales must have the m otion of the nine Rulers rt the Governors of107 words
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342 1958-10-16 5 Govt. studying jobs problem, says Tengku IfUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today told a five-man deputation of unemployed youths that the Government was investigating the problem of unemployment and was considering the provision of relief work. The deputation, representing about 100 unemployed youths who had earlier342 words
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153 1958-10-16 5 Borneo Motors to hold ear auction SINGAPORE. Wed. Borneo Motors Ltd. will hold its first-ever used cars auction in Singapore next Wednesday. Mr. A. A. Webster, the sales manager of the company, today gave two reasons for the big increase in the number of used cars for sale. The first153 words
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Article30 1958-10-16 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mohamed Sideque. a corriander manufacturer, was fined $40 today when he pleaded guilty to selling on July 25 a product containing 16 per cent ground rice.30 words
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257 1958-10-16 5 GOVT. SUPPORT FOR TRADE DRIVE WITH INDONESIA SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Government is strongly supporting Colony businessmen in a new drive to win more trade with Indonesia. Mr. H. M. Bullard of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, returned from Jakarta today after week-Ions: talks with Indonesian trade officials. It257 words
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151 1958-10-16 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Government will be asked at the next Legislative Assemby meeting if it is "frightened" to disclose ministerial entertainment expenses since it took office in 1955. The questioner is Mr. R. Jumabhoy, who had submitted a similar question at151 words
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Advertisement91 1958-10-16 5 Z)<zc/#uztic TIME AND DATE L. A long-lasting shine to floors I and furniture it's quick- Slip I dn'ing and easy to apply. Water Rfs>* rA <4a\ Kwik Wax has a protective t -"^lnp"'' finish that'santi-slip and water I ji^^. -c^^C^ K^jmKtZ resistant and it contains a Mw^' ''><^9^t' I strong91 words
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Advertisement324 1958-10-16 5 q -^wn t they look wonderfully c 001... quads were born Mrs. Kasan bin Sabet has insisted on Cussons Baby Powder. "cTmi^ The powder that is gentle soothing l~l*jj CUS i*'-' 1 and refreshing, made especially to jj,, *sf^\ protect young sensitive skins. Hi& l>t cSr^** 'Make sure your baby324 words
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Miscellaneous209 1958-10-16 5 jj^^^^^^^ij -~^^J LECTURE on "How to build a Malayan culture?" by Mr. Lee Siow Mora? at Nanyang University College of Arts, 10.30 ajn. SHELL THEATRETTE: Free film show Shell Cinemagazine No. 14 and Golden Jubilee of the Isle of Man TT— at Shell House, Collyer Quay. 1.15 p.m. SINGAPORE RECORDED209 words
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Miscellaneous118 1958-10-16 5 4.30 pjn.. and (senior) 5.30 p.m.. New Scenesliifters meet 7.30 p.m. CHINESE YMCA (16 South Pleri: Table tennis 9 a.m., bodybuilding, weiyhtliftlng 2 p.m.. Badminton Club 5 p.m.. basketball, Chinese boxing 7.30 pjn PAYA LKBAK METHODIST CHURCH: Board meeting at 18 Frankel Avenue, 8 p.m. SINGAPORE MM: GUARD CORPS: Life118 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-10-16 6 Famed explorer of fers his boat for charter THE WORLD'S most famous husband-and-wife diving team, Hans and Lotte Hass, aboard their schooner Xarifa in Singapore yesterday. They are shown with their specially-designed underwater cameras. Dr. Hass takes 16 mm. films with his battery-operated camera and Lotte is an expert still57 words
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790 1958-10-16 6 DOR BERESFORD - Dr. Hass sails in, but will soon fly off on TV mission DOR BERESFORD I-*" SINGAPORE, Wednesday. AM ED underwater explorer Dr. Hans Hass arrived here last night with his wife Lotte, his scientific associates, a crew of 12 and an offer to charter his schooner Xarifa for six months790 words
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111 1958-10-16 6 BORNEO'S DOOR 'NOT OPEN TO ALL AND SUNDRY' JESSELTON, Wed. The Government British North Borneo j not following an Opea door policy" for Chin fes immigrants from Hong Kong, the Chief Secre! tary. Mr. A. M. Grie r said here. Replying to a question from an unofficial member ol th111 words
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Advertisement382 1958-10-16 6 MILKMAID STERILIZED MILK fresh, natural cows' milk at its best m w,m 'or good health Pnu delicious fresh Hf^SjjjP^ •VERY NOURISHING "T# /jit^ EASILY DIGESTED k JSrl i CONTAINS NO SUGAR OR W Jp*m %3J j OTHER PRESERVATIVE '^*^%t\lH ECONOMICALLY PRICED and preserved solely by hhre rf t Del.cious P^^^^^^^^Sfij^B382 words
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Advertisement317 1958-10-16 6 W m/ 1N PERFORMANCE No other sport than boating can give you so much adventure, so many pleasant past-times. Fishing. Waterskiing, Cruising. Camping, Picnicking. And no other outboard motor can perform those adventures mOi (!k as well as Johnson. These Sea-Horses offer /^""^^^^^^^^^SKSSk the finest yet in features and styling317 words
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401 1958-10-16 7 DISCIPLINARY ACTION IF CLERICAL STAFF ARE LATE IN SIGNING ON SINGAPORE, Wednesday. £4TY COUNCIL employees have been warned that they may be brought up for disciplinary action if they arrive late for work. A new system of marking staff attendances came into401 words
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Article31 1958-10-16 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— Mr. MH. Neal from Kuala Lumpur, has been appointed State Pharmacist. Johore. in succession to Mr. L. H. Wong, who has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur.31 words
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103 1958-10-16 7 School for deaf to be run by Govt. PENANG, Wed. The Ministry of Education has assumed responsibilities for the Federation School for the Deaf which was opened in Penang four years ago. "We will now be spared the problem of begging for money in the highways and by-ways," Miss J.103 words
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87 1958-10-16 7 No reason to be against the British PENANG. Wed.— The pre- j sident of the Penang division of the People's Progressive Party. Mr. I Jag-Jit Singh, said last night there was no reason for Malayans to be antiBritish. "They have done so much for our country and we should instead87 words
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228 1958-10-16 7 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. THREE THOUSAND employees of the Singapore Traction Co. will get wage increments and bonuses that will cost the company an additional $500,000 under an agreement reached between their union and the management last weeK. Th(> S.T.C. Employees' Union, at an emergency meeting228 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-10-16 7 PTE. GEOFF BATISTE, of the 3rd Battalion Royal Australian Regiment, and his German bride. Miss Anni Kluck. of Cologne, after their wedding at St. George's Church in Penang. Miss Kluck, a former member of the Conte Girls, a dance team, met Pte. Batiste while56 words
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332 1958-10-16 7 SLACKER MCA LINK WITH SINGAPORE UNDER NEW RULING SINGAPORE. Wednesday. T*HE Singapore branch of the Malayan Chinese A Association will no longer come under the direct control of the association if a new proposed ruling limiting membership only to Federal citizens comes s into operation. The branch chairman. Mr. Wong332 words
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Article31 1958-10-16 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed M. S. Moideen Abdul Kadir, 27-year-old shopkeeper at the lo>2 milestone Woodlands, Singapore, was found hang, ing from a tree near a pineapple factory here yesterday.31 words
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Article35 1958-10-16 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The 1 Commissioner General for South-East Asia. Sir Robert Scott, left Singapore for Bangkok by BOAC yesterday to attend the monthly meet- 1 ing of SEATO. He returns on I Friday.35 words
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Article28 1958-10-16 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed i The British Parliamentary j Under-Secretary of State for War, Mr. Julian Amery, will pay a 24-hour visit to Kuala Lumpur on Friday.28 words
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120 1958-10-16 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Reserve Unit stared an "Operation Welcome" at the Paya Lebar Airport today and left many onlookers bewildered. The "Operation"' began at 2.15 p.m. Two riot vans, and three patrol cars pulled up outside the airport. A contingent of tough uniformed120 words
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Article279 1958-10-16 7 THE BIG RUSH TO BE FILM STARS SINGAPORE, Wed.— A Singapore film company is recruiting local talent for its Hokkien films to be produced in Hong Kong next year. Mr. Ho Thye Ngiap, manager of Kong Ngee Co. Ltd film distributors, exporters and producers told the Sli-aits Times today that279 words
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Advertisement372 1958-10-16 7 YOU DECIDE! You make up your own mind out Tampax. You don't need listen to another living soul. .11 >ou have to do is weigh the aattgM of internal sanitary 1 otcction against the other kind. I iistcad of a bulky, uncomfort- Me, hard-to-dispose-of external d. you have pure, highly372 words
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Advertisement275 1958-10-16 7 TzFFm TAPE I pßßttS&l RECORDER 5 Cost. J J j- -^IPBBffißS'jj^- 5 tfi Special features include; i 3 Motors Seporote recording and playback hard-olloy toroid i I heads Separate recording and playback amplifiers permitting I simultaneous and continuous monitoring High quality 8" I coaxial speaker Wow and flutter well within275 words
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Obituary121 1958-10-16 8 iti Words $10 (Minimum). DAW HYNAR oi lavoy, Burma. on yih October. Mother of Malsie B.i. lour and Jessie Durham. Grateful thanks to Sta« of La-Uy Templer Hospital and Radio, 'herapy Department. Kuala I.uin;>ur. Also Medical Department and Buddhist Mutt, Alor Star (or helping with funeral MRS. TAN SOO121 words
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Article33 1958-10-16 8 ill Kurds $10 (Minimum). THE CHILDREN OF the late Stephen Kraal thank all relatives d friends lot (.heir messages of londolence, wreaths, charitable donations and attendance at their i-.uher's funeral on 10.10.58.33 words
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Article242 1958-10-16 8 It Words S/» (Minimum). THE SCKIPTO SATELLITE. Unerlcm'i most exclusive ball Ixmi, l- now available in Malaya. \-k to see one to-day. THE FACIT TYPEWRITER I uli a carriage more than 3O'.c lighter than the normal or traditional typewriter carriage. DOUBLE TIPPED "Q Tips 1 <-nt ion wool sticks242 words
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721 1958-10-16 8 The straits Times S'pore Thurs. Oct. 16, 1958. The United Front The leaven of united socialism presumably is beginning to stir. Three Ministers of the i Labour Front Government have now publicly backed Mr. Lim Yew Hock's call for a new political organisation, five leading Liberal-Socialists have resigned from their721 words
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Article267 1958-10-16 8 It is not customary for the Singapore Government to state the particular grounds on which an order for detention is made under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance, and there was no reason to suppose that an exception would be made in the case of Mr. Lim267 words
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Article179 1958-10-16 8 The announcement by the Federation and Siamese Governments of rewards for Siamese nationals who help to eliminate Communist terrorists represents a considerable achievement fo: Kuala Lumpur. There has always been a measure of co-operation from the other side of the border, but Bangkok has appeared to be hesitant179 words
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1378 1958-10-16 8 ROGER CAILLOIS - WESTERN CULTURE'S ROLE IN ASIAN RENAISSANCE ROGER CAILLOIS By 'THE problem of culA tural relations and mutual understanding between East and West cannot be posed in abstract or absolute terms; it is neither simple nor abstract. In the first place. East and West do not live in ignorance of one1,378 words
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657 1958-10-16 8 JACK ALLEX - An old fort serves as testing site for Britain's rockets JACK ALLEX hv TWO tall, sione towers rising starkly from 400 teet high cliffs are acting like giant watchdogs today over secret and urgent tests designed to make Britain one of the worlds leading nations in rocket development. The square,Reuter - 657 words
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Letter143 1958-10-16 8 K. S. LAM oi K.L. has written about the bloated ego of white collar workers being at long last deflated. He wants us to give up our office jobs and become sons of the soil or sweepers of roads. What utter nonsense! Someone has to do these143 words
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Letter113 1958-10-16 8 THE stretch of road alter passing the new circus at the Upper Thomson Road-Yio Chu Kang Road junction, on the way to Nee Soon, is becoming a race track. At any time of the day or night one can see all kinds of vehicles overtaking one113 words
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Advertisement470 1958-10-16 8 I Straits Times Free Press For the convenience at odver- liscri our representative] at tloor, SINGAPORE COLO STORAGE. I ORCHARD ROAD, will receive i small advertisement! and answart to box numbers. Classified advertisimtnts moy also be handtd to: CITY BOOK STORE LTD, Winchester Mouse. Collyer Quay, Singapore. MR. M. M.470 words
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Advertisement31 1958-10-16 8 You're I mmaeii lately Dressed in 4 GARMENTS Tailored by Better CUTTING TAILORING MATERIAL I plus STYLE I all go into I every suit by 21. Chulia Street. I Singapore. 1.31 words
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Advertisement114 1958-10-16 8 i *> 1 ~~aBT MM -""-^Bt^.- 1 I If j t tested and roted occordina fo standards or AM Conditioning and Refriqerotion Institute PHILCO AIR CONDITIONER When >ou need cooling the most, here's r^i n the new Ph.lco Air Conditioner that's lCj\ f))C Ruaranteed to deliver. Gives more cool- /•<114 words
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373 1958-10-16 9 'A personal statement startled me— then came the crash' AMERICAN EXECUTIVE DIED IN OVERTURNED CAR, CORONER IS TOLD SINGAPORE, Wednesday. lAMES HENRY COOLEY, 30, an American business executive on holiday in Singapore, jifd in a car crash after making a "personal tatement" to his friend who was driving, the oroner373 words
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Article46 1958-10-16 9 SEGAMAT. Wed.— Polling day for election to the Segamat Town Council in Buloh Kasap Ward will be on Nov There will be a straight, fight for the seat between Inche Eiias bin Abu Bakar Alliance candidate, and Mr i K. Ponniah. an Independent.46 words
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Article28 1958-10-16 9 KLUANG, Wed.— Lee Ching. 47. was fined $75 here for having the skin of an unlawfully killed panther and the carcass of a wild boar.28 words
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Article, Illustration133 1958-10-16 9 A MYSTERY prisoner, his right leg in plaster cast, was flown into Kuala Lumpur from Singapore yesterday. The man, it is believed, was detained in Johore and driven to Singapore for the 170-mile flight up. Twenty curious passengers stepped out of the aircraft all glancing133 words
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Article126 1958-10-16 9 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. 'PHE Committee to Combat Unemployment will A send a seven-man delegation tomorrow to meet the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, to discuss the plight of Singapore's unemployed. A statement signed by its chairman, Mr. G. Sundaraju, said the committee would urge the126 words
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Article47 1958-10-16 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Buddhist Union in Singapore will celebrate its 21st anniversary at its premises in Jalan Senyum on Nov. 16 Its founder-president. Mr. Tan Keng Lock, said today there will be special prayers and offerings of vegetarian lunch to members, patrons and monks.47 words
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Article74 1958-10-16 9 A NINE-DAY FESTIVAL FOR 9 GODS IPOH. Wed.— The Temple of the Nine Gods in Jalan Tokong here will end its annual festival of Kew Oiu Yeah on Tuesday with x fire-walking ceremony. During the nine-day festl val. which began on Monday night, a Hokkien troupe will provide free entertainment74 words
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212 1958-10-16 9 BIG DEBATE LIKELY TODAY ON ENDING GOLF LEASES SINGAPORE, Wednesday. SEVERAL controversial matters are due to be debated at the Singapore City Council meeting tomorrow. If the debates are as drawn out as those last month. when four to five hours were spent on a single item, the meeting may212 words
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Article26 1958-10-16 9 TELUK ANSON. Wed.— The Lower Perak division of UMNO will hold a political course at the Gandhi Memorial Hall here on Saturday and Sunday26 words
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Article50 1958-10-16 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Chandran Nair. 27. a sale.s representative of Borneo Motors Ltd.. will leave for Bangalore, India, on Oct. 24 to attend an advanced study course on tractors at the Massey-Ferguson factory there. Mr. Nair. a tractor salesman, will study the latest sales methods.50 words
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Article77 1958-10-16 9 Search for lighterman continues SINGAPORE, Wed.— Marine Police are still searching for Lim Ah Tee, 60. the lighterman who disappeared following an explosion in the sea off Pulau Bukom yesterday. Three barges, loaded with 31,300 gallons of kerosene, petrol and diesel oil. were destroyed in the blaze that followed the77 words
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Article36 1958-10-16 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. A woman enticed a 12-year-old girl. Lim Ah Meng. into a toilet in Java Road today and stole her gold chain and locket. Police have a description of the woman36 words
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Article29 1958-10-16 9 KLUANG. Wed.— Gan Tong Tiong. 25. was fined a total of $100 here for catching a wild boar without a licence and setting snares. K sn29 words
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293 1958-10-16 9 It may lead to complications, says exposition committee man SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore constitution exposition committee will decide whether the Japanese Government should be given booths at the fair Thi*. was stated toda> by the secretary-general of the committee. Mr. Richard Lim Kee293 words
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Article28 1958-10-16 9 KUALA TRENGGANU, Wed.— The Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, will speak at a public rally at Padang Maziah here at 4.30 p.m. tomorrow.28 words
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Article26 1958-10-16 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Master Attendant has requested all ships to fly ensigns at half-mast on Friday as a mark of respect to the Pope.26 words
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228 1958-10-16 9 DIVORCE RATE IN KUALA LUMPUR 'LIKE IN HOLLYWOOD' KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Federal capital is fast gaining a reputation for divorces. More Muslim marriages fail here than in any other Malayan town. Since January this year there were 413 Muslim marriages. Against this figure. 221 Muslim couples parted. The paM228 words
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Article, Illustration120 1958-10-16 9 Maori hero is Kiwis' envoy to Malaya A MAORI battalion commander and community leader has been appointed High Commissioner for New Zealand in Malaya. Col. Charles Moihi Bennett. D. S. <).. succeeds Mr. Foss Shanahan who cave up the post in May. A joint Federation New Zealand government statement issued120 words
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Article43 1958-10-16 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. George Weltner, vice-presi-dent in charge of sales of Paramount Pictures Corporation, will be arriving here tomorrow in the course of a tour around the world He is accompanied by Mr. S.A. Henriksen, the company's Far East surprrvisor.43 words
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Article39 1958-10-16 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The art society of the Pasir Panjang secondary school, opens Its second art exhibition at the school tomorrow for three days. About 100 exhibits, all done by the pupils will be on display39 words
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Article27 1958-10-16 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The Customs and Excise Office at the Causeway here will be closed on Oct. 28 the birthday of the Regent of Johore.27 words
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Advertisement52 1958-10-16 9 JmA AiiAjki/ it <TT 1 f #T"*l^ THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. (MALAYAi LTD. r HE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO LTD OF ENGLAND /n the heart ot Malaya's Mountains m the weather i» p!«o«ontl» worm ond briahr bo dov o-- ,-i^^ CAMERON HIGHLANDS HOTEL Ui^LT ALREADT FULLY BOOKED .FOR T.noh ro.o THE52 words
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Advertisement451 1958-10-16 9 K.L. FLATS STAY YOUNG DRIWAL Ihe modern way of «avin^ painting roots is to prenervr aSL-^ paint in new condition for irfE*'* applying the new P6K pnlv -<";'' \*< linrirru killing I'hH OKI HvMiiwiß«lß:' "W» W II." it abtorbed by the dry paint and completely tterlise* »iu<-k m rim. u-»n451 words
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Article56 1958-10-16 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. Two youths, Abu Bakar bin My din and Abdul Rashi bin Sulaiman. were today committed for trial at the Assizes on a charge of robbing K. Manikam. a clerk, of $25 and a fountain pen on the padang on Sept. 6. Both reserved their56 words
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197 1958-10-16 10 Hawker seeks a share— 'gr andson of millionaire' SINGAPORE, Wednesday. PHENG EE MUN, a hawker who claims to be the grandson of a deceased millionaire, today brought an action in the Singapore High Court for a share in his property. He is suing the trustees of the estate of Loke197 words
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Article, Illustration208 1958-10-16 10 INDIAN POET PRAISES SINGAPORE STUDENTS SINGAPORE, Wed. An eminent Indianeducationist and poet, Mr. Harm dranath Chattopadhyaya, is full j of praise for Singapore students. He is greatly impressed by their sense of discipline and describes them as "extremely responsive and alert." Visit to schools Mr. Chattopadhyaya today gave his views208 words
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Article, Illustration108 1958-10-16 10 DATIN IS OFF TO VISIT FATHER SHE HASN'T SEEN IN 20 YEARS DATIN JUMAT, wife of Singapore's Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, left for Jakarta by Garuda yesterday on a very important mission to visit her father whom she has not seen108 words
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294 1958-10-16 10 VARSITY GIRLS IMPRESS SIAMESE PARTY SINGAPORE, Wed. Women students at the University of Malaya are "talkative" and "friendly." This was the general opinion of the male members of a party of 192 Siamese undergraduates now on a four-day visit to Singapore. But, said the men of the Science Faculty of294 words
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Article46 1958-10-16 10 SINGAPORE, Wed. Because of the polio epidemic, the Animal Lovers League ha s postponed its rally at Raffles Institution grounds on Saturday. The show, which usually attracts a crowd of 2.000 to 3.000, is expected now to be held early next year.46 words
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Article25 1958-10-16 10 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Mr. J. Nicholls. Town Planning Officer, Johore. has resigned and will leave for Australia at the end of the week.25 words
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267 1958-10-16 10 SINGAPORE, Wed.—Fiitytwo medical students of the University of Malaya have passed the Final Part II professional examination for the degrees of M.8., B.S. in Medical Jurisprudence and Social Medicine and Public Health. They are: Abdul M.iji.i bin Abdul Aziz, Abdul Samad bin Abdul Kader. Ahmad267 words
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Advertisement378 1958-10-16 10 fOO^M ESS LAST DAY! r m^M m M\M na m i. 45i 4.15, 6.45 9.30 p.m. 3 J "SONG SHI CHIH" Color-Chta^ SubUtle, J it mmiim CESAR C'scope-Color TOMORROW! VILLA ROMERO (Fox) |||\J.IVJ XT OPENS TODAY! J •ft m-ZXXXXZJULfIi 11 a.m., 1.45. 4.15, 6.45 9.30 p.m. XO FREE LISTS! MAGNANITIJB^r>RiSaSs*378 words
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Advertisement381 1958-10-16 10 B *9759 mMMimmSr 11. 1.45,4 Km A** 1 irSuSS "HORROR of DRACULA'V^-jru, plus! MUSICAL SHORT "MAMBO MADM i Also! Pathe News: WORLD MOIRNS THK n y SSV J "HER FIRST AFFAIR" «les mna < U!1 lf FRENCH Film with English Sub. Dist. hv Sll u BRq OPENS I* 1/ ITIA381 words
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Miscellaneous103 1958-10-16 10 Straits Times Crossword ACIU'SS 8. It's laid clo'vn that a carpet isn't necessary (8) 9. Loaf to present it in a different role (6). 10. What some feller might be expected to shout <6). 11. They have no profitable way •n use a tram (8) 12. Form of hose woru103 words
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Miscellaneous156 1958-10-16 10 20. It used to op takcti to show willingness to senc (8). 22. Comes back to do another turn? (6). 23. Get over In court where you can't be seen (6). 24. Arose possibly from trying *o get a net made (8). DOWN' 1. Educationally this is just about the156 words
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Article, Illustration1518 1958-10-16 11 Fanatic Red scribe ordered two-day Jew baiting orgy QX February 22, 1003, the horribly mutilatec body of a Russian youth, Michael Riba lenko, was found in an orchard near Kishinev, capital of Bessarabia. Immediately, professional anti-semitic agitators set to work. The .lews, they said, had slaughtered RibalenkcDaily Mirror - 1,518 words
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Advertisement239 1958-10-16 11 m language sv JL w^ %i 1 most beautiful uvtttntchoox for PuM Type A PusK I epes. upto I too capacity other materials handling equipment like r~^ wheel bamxwt I Sack Trucks If Water Carts, etc. THEVIKRAMA ENGINEERING CO., *vxi\ Strvctwral EngUeersj k LxtKe Bridge Road. Adyar. 1 MAOKAS^O. A239 words
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Advertisement129 1958-10-16 11 n* oacMAirD itoad •iNonram HONI 12-I2S 1 Spare Parts I For complete satisfaction, wise motorists buyonly genuine LUCAS spare parts. You can select your requirements from our large comprehensive range which is always in stock. We invite you to call in today. Federation Representatives: WEARNE BROS. SOLID BRILLIANTINE '^Hp BHILLANTINE129 words
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Miscellaneous100 1958-10-16 11 Carmen A Co. tty Mas t<2 MX! KNLW "1J vvtu. IX7* PECSONAU.V I NTiV. EPPIE "^S^S^^" MVIAT SOCT <y A CCCOK /^^^^SUSiH The Saint miy Leslie iharteris *^^^3^m f the co/viics ■^^^^d^^»Wl^/^s^— 3^^y^^v^H L^^^L^bw i"" v^ i i: j^b Dick Tracy By Chester Gould ~T 1 |/try to catch a100 words
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562 1958-10-16 12 By Our Market Correspondent COLID support with good buying took the price of rubber in Singapore yesterday over the 90 cents level for the first time for 14 months as the progressive rise, which began on October 7, continued. Since that562 words
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Article24 1958-10-16 12 SINGAPORE. Oct. 15. RUBBER: 90" cents per lb. (up 2V6 cents). TIN: 5370 per picnl (up $1.75). Estimated unofficial offering 130 tons.24 words
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Article469 1958-10-16 12 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported: "Industrials and tins were quietly steady, rubbers were firm and the turnover small." Singapore and Federation broken reported the following business done yesterday: Fed. Dispensary $1.07; Fraser Neave ords $1.56 k all; Gammon $1.59: M. Breweries $2.90 cd cb (odd lot. overnight).469 words
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Article23 1958-10-16 12 Malayan Share Market: I Oct. 15 Oct. 14 I Industrials: 88.70 89.20 I Tins: 84.49 84.47 I Jan. 1 1958=100 I23 words
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Article141 1958-10-16 12 MELBOURNE. Wed. INVESTMENT shares continued along easier lines on the Stock Exchange here today, although not quite as marked as the previous day. Mining shares showed a slightly easier trend with Uie main move in New Broken Hill up Is. 6d. Commonwealth bonds maintained a firm tone. Loans141 words
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Article90 1958-10-16 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following cnanges in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31 15 16. O.D. 32 1/16, 90 d/st 32 3 8 credit bills, 32 1/2 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. readyCanada: 31 9/16; French90 words
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Article152 1958-10-16 12 I November first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 90 T cents per lb. up Mi cents on Tuesday's closing price. Closing tone: Uncertain after firm. Closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 90, sellers 90 a152 words
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Article107 1958-10-16 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Coora: steady: UK 'Continent October November $36 buyers, $36\- sellers. Cocviut oil: steady; bulk SS4 sellers, drum $57 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $123, Sarawak $122, special Sarawak black $72 (all unchanged). Singapore107 words
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Article69 1958-10-16 12 Ship* lyiiiK alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Canton 1-2, Radnik 4-5. Amonea 6A, Pumea 6-7, Idomeneus 6-7, Le Natal 8-9, Fernslde 10-11, Banda 18, Mellum 18-20, Resang N. Wall 4. Reginald Kerr 21.22, Stanvac DJlrak 23-24. Rajah Brooke 25, Labuan Hadji 26, Yeleblt69 words
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Advertisement618 1958-10-16 12 NOTICES i SITUATIONS VACANT Perak Girls' High School Ipoh requires the service of a qualified CHINESE LADY ENGLISH TEACHER in the Senior Middle classes. Candidates must have passed the Senior Cambridge, with at least a credit in English and a pass In Oral English. Besides. candidates should have some knowledge618 words
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Advertisement253 1958-10-16 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA. COLOMBO PLAN SCHOLARSHIPS IN AUSTRALIA 1959. APPLICATIONS are invited from candidates who are between the ages of \l\-t and 23 years on Ist Janunry, 1959, nnrt who are Federal Citizens or eligible to become one. for two Colombo Plan Scholarships253 words
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Advertisement504 1958-10-16 12 NOTICES THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1950 (F.M. No. 53 of 1950) The Local Authorities (Statr of Perak) Elections Regulations. 1956 (Pk. G.N. No. 910/56 > Emulation 14(1) TAIPING TOWN COUNCIL NOTICE OF CERTIFICATION OF REGISTER No: Under the provisions of Regulation 14(1) of the Local Authorities (State of Perak)504 words
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Advertisement844 1958-10-16 12 NOTICES THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1950 (F.M.No. 52 of 1950) The Local Authorities (State of Perak) Election Regulations, 1956 (Pk.G.N.N0.910.56) Refutation 14(1) TAIPING TOWN COUNCIL NOTICE OF CERTIFICATION OF REGISTER No: Under the provisions of Regulation 14(1) of the Local Authorities (State of Perak) Elections Regulations, 1956, notice is844 words
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Advertisement836 1958-10-16 12 Japan. O.«^. P««IM« Atlantic Coa», Pen3ng P Sham Spore fh **W •SSIMH" 11/" NM 11 Nit M/Il Nr. 2 ,J; ill*' Iciding for Hongkong, all Japan Ports, Los Angelei and n»« y cargo for Vancouver Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, hUatt '■4».J' Baltimore. Norfolk Savannah O.S~A. PaaUlo Atlantic Coast *xpr« at836 words
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Advertisement1343 1958-10-16 13 F MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. Toit 1411 (Incorporated in Smgapn-e) (12 Mais) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE '.'.'/t! sGS 10 LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONOON t CONTINENTAL PORTS ■g witl I kertt tt proceed via Pataaia or Cata at Get! Htpe) on to proceed via other ports 'o load and discharge ca'to Sitgaaore1,343 words
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Advertisement1276 1958-10-16 13 \W il l Met 1 1 1 J J hVrMrt li lil om EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR AOEN, PORT SAID, GENOA. ANTWERP. POTTEROAM. I BREMEN, HAMBURG. CSPEHHAGEN. GOTHENIUIG, OSLO Spore P Shorn Ptnang FAISTRIA't M/M Set 14/21 Ocl 21/ M Oct "PATACSNIA- I/IB NOT ■JUTUNOIA t 22/21 NOT1,276 words
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Advertisement1356 1958-10-16 13 Knb THE REN LOSE STEAMERS LTD. n?,V IINCAPBRE incorporated in tht United Kingdom) I LINES SAILINGS TS AOEN. U.K.. 1 CONTINENTAL POPTS Spore P. Sham PlMflg > lENMHOR tor Livirpool, M bro, Hull, Hamburg li Pert/ii Set 17/11 Set BENVANNOCH for Hamburg, London, Rotterdam, M'bro 21/ M Stt 27/ M1,356 words
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Advertisement1289 1958-10-16 13 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. TEli Ha.: ***** CLUBMAN LINBS KLAVENESS LINE IBHMN, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM. LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. HAMIURC t HULI SEATTLE, VANCOUVER I PORTLANO and for U.S.A., North Atlantic Po-tt Acceptipg cargp far Ceatral 1 SeutO and Cinada via Colombo America OH OF POBNA lONNEVILIE Spore P. Sham Penang1,289 words
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Article, Illustration1287 1958-10-16 14 AN ANCIENT ART ADAPTED FOR TODAY THE art of Japanese flower arrangement, essentially Oriental in origin, has been developed into an adaptable art equally suitable for Eastern or Western surroundings. I learnt this in a talk with Mrs. Kazue Kirn. an expert of1,287 words
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Article, Illustration390 1958-10-16 14 MODEL SCHOOL HELPS COLONY GIRLS GAIN GLAMOUR, POISE CONFIDENCE AtlPtHiimftt) A woman with natural charm, Mrs. Ruth Warner runs a modelling school which helps scores of girls to achieve confidence and poise. Many of her girls are in great demand as mannequins for fashion shows and as photographers' models. Another390 words
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Advertisement233 1958-10-16 14 I Cuff Links Patented Snap-bar In a large variety 1 for easy insertion of designs FINELY MADE... CONVENIENT... SMARTLY DlSi Krementz jewellry has enduring rij t ness because it is made with a tki< jj overlay of hard rolled 14 Kt gold i FINE QUALITY JEWELLRY I FOR MEN: Studs233 words
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Advertisement608 1958-10-16 15 Check Before Posting Replies t» Box Nuabtrs j umoa core should be token f j h-n replying ro bo* number: J ,o use the CORRECT i N UMBER ond Addreii »o the Times, Times House. E Icy Rood. r muit be tent by regis- f red P°»'.' P«*'ol Orders or608 words
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Advertisement825 1958-10-16 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Hord* H (Mil,.)— Box it ct,. extra. TO LET immediately furnished double bedroom, bathroom attached, dining-room, kitchen. Private Entrance, reni $200 p.m. Including light/water 32 Lloyd Road, Spore 9, Tel. *****. NEW -2-STORIED unfurnished! semi-detached house in Telok Kurau 3 bedrooms, long-bath hot j cold water modern conveniences825 words
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Advertisement868 1958-10-16 15 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS U Word, SS (Mil,.)— Box it ct,. extra "100 WAYS TO Get Rich" by I Sydney Norton $3/- per copy (including postage). Order now from: Post Box 2631, Singapore. AMERICAN MAGAZINES SUBSCRIPTIONS. 5,166 titles. Write for annual rates mention- ing titles Interested. Magazine Subscriptions. P.O. Box 34. Sin-!|868 words
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Advertisement896 1958-10-16 15 NOTICES THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (I. M.S. Cap 137) Notice under Sections 39 (I) and (IU). TAIPING TOWN COUNCIL No.: Notice is hereby given i that the books containing the valuation of, and the rates imposed on all holdings not exempted from payment of rates in the Taipiag Town Council896 words
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Advertisement865 1958-10-16 15 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class D' ana above registered Contractors will be received by the State Engineer Seremban, up to NOON on 22nd OCTOBER, 1958 for transporting materials from Temlang Quarry i Seremban for period Ist. November 1958 to 31st. October. 1959. Pull particulars are obtainable from the865 words
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Advertisement159 1958-10-16 15 31 2547' MC Wf^^!^S^*^^^^^J^*SSVSSli m^^Shp*jm^^' to there- l feTp3F: ijr f L-y^ '%jj y^r^fMRt I ;t>;X;-. V k v^a^^B&* ''"X-ffVlv"***. "^X-. '*''*>.""*"*X-X'l'.v' X v X'X*X'.".X °***X*X"X*X "■X'Xv. *"**X*X\* J.*'* *Xv. I '*X p X*X •vswlraflKPfey.'' **%*X-* V ''-."V. rT^^K —^kaaw3^ ■•■"XvX-. it's faster by air *^=> For full details of159 words
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169 1958-10-16 16 WONG IN see xv ON FORM IN ASIAN TRIAL SINGAPORE, Wed. An Asian rugger player, wing forward Richard' Wong (Police), has been invited to play for the Singapore Cricket Club "A" team next Wednesday following his splendid performance in today's Singapore Asians' trial the first this season at Thomson Road.169 words
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Article31 1958-10-16 16 LONDON, Wed. Henry Cooper of Britain beat Zora Folley, No. 1 contender for the world heavyweight title, on points over ten rounds at the Empire Pool here last night.31 words
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Article17 1958-10-16 16 LONDON: Watford beat Chester by four goals to two in their Fourth Division football match.-17 words
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Article82 1958-10-16 16 HOCKEY S.H.A. Div. 1: Wanderers v Police. Serangoon Road; Div. 3: Y.M.S.A. "B v Prisons "B", Y.M.S.A. SOCCER S.A.F.A. Senior Cup: Fathul Karib v IRC. Jalan Besar. 5.13 p.m.; Premier League: Army v R.N./Dockyard. Jalan Besar, 7 p.m.; Junior Cup: Katong v Indian Youngsters Geylang; Mlnto v Springdale.82 words
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920 1958-10-16 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Turf Club today announced that a total of 195 horses —80 from Class One and 115 from Class Two has been entered for its Gold Cup meeting at Bukit Timah on Oct. 25. 29 and920 words
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Article103 1958-10-16 16 10 Word* SU (Minimum). Daily 1 month. 10 Words $2.50 (Mm.) EMBASSY HOTEL SPORE Ounce nightly on Root Garden Chinese/European food. PRINCE'S Spore Dine and Dance to Benny Klelnman's Prince's quartet with Jan Carter WHERE TO EAT 20 Word, $10 (Minimum). Oailm J m,mth. 10 Words S2.SO (Mm.) KAFFLES103 words
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Article74 1958-10-16 16 F'RST DAY: Class 1 Divs 1. 2 and S-6f. Divs 1 and Z- lmile; Class 2 Divs. 1, 2 and 3~6f. SECOND DAY: Class 1 Div 2— 6f. Wv l«7f: Class 2 Div. 1, 2 and 4-6f. Divs. 1. 2 and 3— lmile THIRD DAY: Class 174 words
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564 1958-10-16 16 May's men are desperately in need of practice PITCHES ARE STILL SODDEN AND SLIPPERY FROM JACK FINGLETON PERTH. WEDNESDAY WITH turi pitches still sodden and slippery Tf from yesterday's heavy rain, the English cricketers were again denied net practice this They had several hours of fielding practice and also Jogged564 words
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151 1958-10-16 16 CJINGAPOKE, Wed. Max- well S.C. will go to S.A.F.A. league first division .ootball for the first time next season with a hundred per cent record from the second division. In their last match today in Division 28, Maxwell beat Bine Kovers151 words
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Article84 1958-10-16 16 Singapore. Wed.— The Army beat Police 5-3 in "a hockey trial match at TangUn today. Half time score was 2-2. Humphries (4) and Eagan scored for Army, and Rozario and Pennefather (2) for Police. Results of S.H.A. League matches: Div. 2 Police "B" beat Singapore84 words
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Article37 1958-10-16 16 NEWMARKET, Wed. Morecambe (J. Slme) won the Cesarewltch, first leg or the "Autumn Double' here todiiy. Morecambe. starting 15-2 favourite, beat Predominate (100-7) by ten lengths, with Kubba (40-1) third another two lengths away. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article42 1958-10-16 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. After trailing 36-29 at the Interval. Tuan Yong rallied to beat Slglap Boys Club 73-69 in their Chung Hwa Cup basketball championship "A" group match tonight. Chung Hwa "Hwa" beat Choo Yuen 27-22 In a women's match.42 words
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185 1958-10-16 16 SYDNEY, Wed.— Test cricket captain. Lan Craig, yesterday practised at Sydney cricket ground. Craig has been out of action because of hepatitis. He had not batted in a practice net since returning from the South African tour last March. Craig showed little signs185 words
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