The Straits Times, 18 October 1958
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Title Section19 1958-10-18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80.000 Nad"* 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1958 15 CENTS19 words
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Article, Illustration1100 1958-10-18 1 HEALTH MINISTRY NOW SATISFIED AFTER TESTS Anti-polio drops will give immunity within four days 6 MORE CASES OF POLIO WERE REPORTED YESTERDAY. jL*J TOTAL FOR THE FIRST 17 DAYS OF THIS MONTH IS J )oses for 10,000 only more expected in fortnight SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Health Ministry1,100 words
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Article, Illustration457 1958-10-18 1 ILLEGAL HUTS ROW: SLY INJURED SINGAPORE, Friday. CIX PEOPLE were wounded when a demolition squad was attacked while pulling down unauthorised huts on private land in Sime Road today. Four members of the squad were slashed and stabbed. One man, Ho Ah Seng. 25, was tonight listed in the General457 words
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Article116 1958-10-18 1 Graveney opens with century MCC BATSMEN RUN INTO FORM IN FIRST MATCH PERTH, Fri.— The M.C.C. tourists were put in to bat by Western Australia in their opening match here today and at close of play, after an attractive day's batting:, had scored 263 for five wickets. Tom Graveney hit116 words
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Article, Illustration456 1958-10-18 1 Malaya's millions $4,000 m. EARNED IN 10 YEARS KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. MALAYA'S dollar earnings over the past ten years were about US$4,OOO million, the Federation's Finance Minister, Col. Sir Henry Hau-shik Lee said today. The country earned' US$4OO million a year and spent US$lOO million of it, leaving a net456 words
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173 1958-10-18 1 BRITAIN TO BASE A PERMANENT NAVAL FORCE IN SINGAPORE WASHINGTON, Friday. ADMIRAL of the Fleet Lord Mountbatten, the First Sea Lord, said today that Britain was planning to maintain a permanent naval force including marines, landing craft, and helicopters in the Far East. He said the force would be based173 words
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Article57 1958-10-18 1 SINGAPORE, Fri. A 19. year-old fanner's son, Bey Chan Kirn, was shot when he tried to resist a gang of robbers who had surrounded his farmhouse at the 17th milestone, Jurong Road, last night. He was admitted to the General Hospital where he underwent an emergency57 words
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Article60 1958-10-18 1 TAIPEH. Fri.— The United States announced today it will Rive a full battalion of plane-destroying Nike Hercules anti aircraft missiles to Nationalist China. Maj.-Gen. Leander L. Doan said the launchers and their five-ton missiles which can destroy an entire formation of attacking planes "will be turned overUPI - 60 words
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Article27 1958-10-18 1 MOSCOW. Fri. Russia yesterday protested to Britain against the "illegal use" of the Soviet flag by a British trawler Inside Iceland's 12-mile fishing limit Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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80 1958-10-18 1 Fire death man: Police find a letter SINGAPORE, Fri.—Twenty-three-jear-old Lee Hong Ming, found burned to death in a back lane off Park Road last night, is believed to have set himself alight. Police have recovered a note addressed to Lee's parents, who live in the Federation, from a house in80 words
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Article36 1958-10-18 1 NICOSIA, Fri. Another of the three Greek Cyprlot suspects held for police investigations into the murder of Mrs. Catherine Cutliffe at Famagusta on Oct. 10 was released yesterday, leaving one still in custody— ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article169 1958-10-18 1 Bid to spread BOAC strike LONDON, Fri.— Moves were made last night to spread a strike by British Overseas Airways Corporation engineers at London Airport to the airline's bases abroad This followed a vote by the 4,000 strikers at a mass meeting to continue the stoppage, which has grounded most169 words
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Article34 1958-10-18 1 CYPRIOT YOUTH KILLED NICOSIA, Fri. Untisli Koldiel accidentally sTmi •ad killed Grcrk < \pn<>( \<>nlh in Fam.iui I t<>dny Soldier wa flrr.-k Cypriot i m!>' ii sten gun actid •> tally off ami UPI.UPI - 34 words
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Article53 1958-10-18 1 NEW YORK. Fri. A bomb t exploded in the Wichita airport, Kansas, today, killing an engineer and shattering huge plate glass windows. The bomb was in a box a foot long, six inches wide and two inches deep. It was wrapped in brown paper and tiedUPI - 53 words
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154 1958-10-18 2 Four top French paintings go to US LONDON, Fri.— American millionaires Paul Mellon and Henry Ford were reported today to be the "real" buyers of four of the French impressionist paintings auctioned here on Wednesday night. Newspapers assert that Mr. Mellon and Mr. Ford bought through American dealers despite denialsReuter - 154 words
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Article, Illustration117 1958-10-18 2 PAUL ROBESON, 60. the great American Negro singer and controversial I political figure, cave a reci--1 tal of 10 spirituals and I gospel songs at a special service at St. Paul's Cathe- dral last Sunday evening. A congregation of 4,000 many of them perched on railings and on117 words
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Article49 1958-10-18 2 ANKARA. Fri. New toplevel talks between Turkey and Persia have started at the Foreign Ministry here over the proposed construction of a °70-mtle pipeline between the Qim oilfield. 75 milei south of Tehran, and the Turkish port of Iskenderon, on the Mediterranean coast. —Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article46 1958-10-18 2 JAKARTA. Fri. China bought 41.000 loos of rubber I from Indonesia during this year and 10.000 tons are still waiting transport, a spokesman of the Chinese Embassy said today. He said China last year boaght 37.000 tons of Indo- j nesian rubber. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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181 1958-10-18 2 /cableN BRIEFS I JAKARTA. Friday. THE Indonesian Government has ruled out ne- ROtiations with rebels fighting on the islands of Sumatra. Borneo and the Celebes. The Information Minister. Mr. Subidjo. said the Insurgents must surrender to Government troops or be wipedUPI - 181 words
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148 1958-10-18 2 DULLES TO FLY FOR TALKS WITH CHIANG WASHINGTON. Friday, MR. JOHN FOSTER DULLES, the U.S. Sec of State, will fly to Formosa next week talks with Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. State Department s spokesman announced t The trip will be made at Gen. Chiang's request Dulles might go to Formosa directReuter - 148 words
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Article23 1958-10-18 2 JAKARTA. Fri. An In- i dian jute delegation Ls expected to visit Indonesia next week for talks with Indonesian traders. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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145 1958-10-18 2 BRITAIN'S GEORGE IN THE FOG PILOT i I O\DO\ L scienl yesterday they J fjctetianel* vice called which would craft < through I They said It ranee of th e approach systen The scientist working on th e the end of World They said ped with it ha than 2.000145 words
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71 1958-10-18 2 Tunisia to close embassy in Cairo CAIRO. Fri. The I nited Arab Republic* Foreisn Ministry has announcfd that Tunisia will ilose its embassy here today and instruct its officials to leave immediately 1«< Tunfs. Tunisia asked the K take the same ini median measures rcgardiOf it' embassy in Tuniv The71 words
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Article46 1958-10-18 2 NEW YORK, Fvi-Wa> Spence, former Oly:--distance swimmer last nfght when b< the wheels of a trai was attempting to boa Spence. 57, was British Guiana. He 3 for the Canadian team in 1928 and I later became an Ameriw citizen.— U.P.l.46 words
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Article260 1958-10-18 3 THE GOVERNMENT ACTS TO MEET INCREASING VIOLENCE POWERS TO SEIZE PROPERTY, CENSOR PARCELS NICOSIA, Friday. THE Cyprus Government last night met increasing violence on the island by imposing neu security measures which in certain areas mounted virtually to the laws of war. The ilrastic new stepsReuter - 260 words
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189 1958-10-18 3 A lifeboat saves 3, is chased by tug EDINBURGH, Fri. A Russian tug today rhased a British lifeboat in an apparent attempt to prevent three Russian seamen, rescued from a shipwrecked Russian trawler, from landing on British soil. The three men aboard the Lerwick lifeboat were the only known survivorsReuter - 189 words
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Article57 1958-10-18 3 LONDON. Fri.— The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh yesterday ended their nineweek holiday at Balmoral. They drove to Perth, where they took a train for Carlisle, In northern England, for the Queens first public engagement since July. Princess Margaret and other members of the RoyalReuter - 57 words
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Article27 1958-10-18 3 MCOSIA. Kri. Masked men last night set fire to a bungalow owned by a British '■ivilian at Kyren'ia. north Cyprus. Considerable damage was done. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article18 1958-10-18 3 YOKOHAMA, Fri.— The British cruiser Newfoundland arrived here today, for a stay of six days. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article, Illustration72 1958-10-18 3 A SUPPORTER of the Lebanese Premier, Mr. Rashid Karami. frantically waves his tommy gun as others cheer when they learned that Mr. Karami was not going to resign from his post, as demanded by the P halangists. Followers of the Lebanese statesman carried him on their shoulders72 words
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Article225 1958-10-18 3 KARAMI MEN WIN UNANIMOUS VOTE OF CONFIDENCE FROM DEPUTIES OEIRUT, Fri. Le- banons parliament today gave Premier Rashid Karami's fourman "save the nation" Cabinet a unanimous vote of confidence. In the first real demonstration of national unity since the rebellion began last May. all 50 deputies presentReuter; UPI - 225 words
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Article377 1958-10-18 3 I ONDON. Fri. Storkmarket* were more cheerlul after yesterday's setbacks and ended the week on a hvm note. To some extent. Wall Street overnight firmness helped markets back to buoyflncy. with overnight speeches by Government leaders and the more optimistic business view by the Federation of British Industries377 words
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147 1958-10-18 3 THE BIG TAKE-OVER STARTS IN JAKARTA JAKARTA. Fri.—lndo- nesian official teams today began moving into Nationalist Chinese schools and firms declared under State control yesterday, .idonesian Army headquarters has declared that "military co-ordinators" will run the organisations under martial law. The number of enterprises taken over has not been announced.Reuter - 147 words
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Article54 1958-10-18 3 CHICAGO. Fri.— Capt. Thomas J. Callaghan, of the United States Secret Service bodyguard of presidents and visiting celebrities, died here yesterday. He was 73. Capt. Callaghan was chief bodyguard to Presidents Hoover, Roosevelt and Truman. Among important visitors he guarded were Sir Winston Churchill andReuter - 54 words
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Article128 1958-10-18 4 LIM TO PRESIDE at DRAW FOR SINGAPORE, Fri.— The o Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will preside at the draw by 300 applicants for 152 homes which the Singapore Government Officers' Cooperative Housing Society proposes to build. The draw will take place at Rochdale Road off Paya Lebar on128 words
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311 1958-10-18 4 Planters cannot hilt marauding elephants FEDERAL GOVT. ACCUSED OF PUTTING 'PRESSURE' JOHORE BAHRU, Friday. THE Sultan of Johore has refused to lift his ban on the shooting of destructive wild animals in the State even though the law permits it in certain circumstances.311 words
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Article61 1958-10-18 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Frt The Federation's only woman Federal Councillor, Che Halimahton olnte Abdul <■ >a want 1 to Know what he Government's policy Is regarding the recruitment of women Into the Malayan Civil Bervlce. She has asked the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, questions on this subject.61 words
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Article62 1958-10-18 4 STUDY PAY: GOVT. UNDECIDED SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Government has not yet decided whether its employees should be allowed time off to attend courses at the polytechnic with pay. An official spokesman said today that the matter was under consideration. The City Council, however, yesterday decided not. to pay Its62 words
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Article42 1958-10-18 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A meeting in aid of relief for distressed Tamils who suffered through the recent riots and civil commation will be held at 5 p.m. on Sunday at the Ceylon Tamil Association Hall. Handy Road. Singapore.42 words
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Article32 1958-10-18 4 PENANG. Fri. —The Mayor. Mr. D.S. Ramanathan, left today to attend a meeting of the joint consultative committee of the Municipal Corporations to be held in Malacca on Monday.32 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-10-18 4 UNGKI ABU BARAR bin Abdul Rahman, .1 .loh.r. Bahni health inspector, and his bride, Tengku Zainab hint Suleiman. 18. seen at their bersanding ceremony in Johore Baharu on Thursday night. The wife of the Regent of Johore. Ungku Tun Amlnah. was among the guests at55 words
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225 1958-10-18 4 ENGINEERS: LOCAL MEN CAN RUN PASIR PANJANG SINGAPORE, Fri fpHE Singapore Malayan Institute of Marine and Power Engineers is still dissatisfied City Council's decision to recruit electriea eers from Asian countries. It maintains that local engineers should replace expatriates who resigned. A spokesman for tha institute said today: "We are,225 words
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Article132 1958-10-18 4 SINGAPORE. I ri.— Offiters from the Perak Hydro Electric power station under training at the Pasir Panjang power station recently "mishandled" a generator and bent a rotor shaft. This damage was reported to the Singapore City Council's public utilities committee when a request was made for132 words
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Article140 1958-10-18 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. ]*|ALAY leaders here today welcomed the EducaiTl tion Ministry's move to give Anancial aid to all Malay religious schools on the island. They said it was encourag ing to note that the Government was recognising the urgent need of such schools, most of140 words
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Miscellaneous146 1958-10-18 4 RADIO: General Programme] RADIO MALAYA Bp-&«.«S NATIONAL SHORT WAVE With Your Tiffin; l» SERVICE 1.45 More Tunes WW 41 metres Ttffln; 2.00 Saturday P '200 kc/s Australian Magazine: *°°_rJ2jf; SINGAPORE dRy Prom: 3 30 Juke B Medium wave 476 metres 400 Lazy Afternoon; 4 > v KUALA Ll'MPl'R Dance Ballroom;146 words
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Article139 1958-10-18 5 TENGKU TO SPEAK ON BAN Council query on causeway ITUALA LUMPUR. Fri. 1V —The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, is expected to make a statement in the Federal Council on the causeway ban on nonFederal and non-Singa-pore citizens. He has been asked by tradi union member, Mr. P. P. Narayanan139 words
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Article156 1958-10-18 5 SINGAPORE, Fri.— A policeman drew his revolver and chased a daggerwielding thug after a stabbing incident in Desker Road tonight. Shouting to the fugitive to stop, the policeman took aim but did not open fire as a large crowd had gathered. The injured man,156 words
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228 1958-10-18 5 Gary Wang row: Labour Front seeking legal advice SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Labour Front members of the Singapore City Council are seeding legal advice on their motion for the dismissal of the director of the council's information bureau, Mr. Gary Wang, and will take the case to tne High Court if228 words
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Article126 1958-10-18 5 3 freed of holding man in bath QINGAPORE, Fri.— A wa- yang assistant. Koo Mong Wong, who was seized on Aug. 13 and released soon afterwards, told a District Court today that he had come to terms with three men. The men Samat bin Abdullah, a hospital attendant. Ng Kai126 words
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Article56 1958-10-18 5 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A bank clerk Chan Bok Seng, with liabil.t»?s of $2,139 due to eight creditors, was adjudicated a bankrupt by the acting Chief Justice Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah, in the High Court today. Chan, who filed hfc own petition, offered to pay $1556 words
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Article, Illustration261 1958-10-18 5 STREDWICK sacked without notice is CLAIMING $10,500 PAY SINGAPORE, Friday. nti oiiiii.Ai "tvrj v^iiy v^ouiicii nd.s uimtus^cq wiinout notice 1116 Chief Engineer, Extension Waterworks, Mr. W. S. Stredwick, and paid him for his services up to Oct. 10. Me. Stredwick is claiming $10,500 from the council, representing three months' pay261 words
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Article29 1958-10-18 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Commissioner General for South-East Asia. Sir Robert Scott, returned to Singapore by CPA tonight after attending the monthly meeting; of SEATO in Bangkok.29 words
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Article19 1958-10-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR Fri. A Selangor division of the Malayan People's Socialist Front will be formed here tomorrow19 words
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Miscellaneous456 1958-10-18 5 SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: 2.30 p.m. and (advanced) 3.45 vvhihitinn of uainUnKs by R. p.m., Singapore Chess Cluo 3 Bas^k i Abdullah at Victoria p.m.. bodybuilding, weightlifting. Memorial Mil) a.m. to 8 p.m. judo. 5.30 p.m.. fllm show "JohnSINGAPORE ASSOCIATION ny^ •P^ OF HEAD TEACHERS: jpl ™X ™A meeting to consider456 words
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Article207 1958-10-18 6 REFUSED FARES, TAXIMAN FINED SINGAPORE, Fri.— Two young women were ordered by a taxi driver to get off his vehicle in front or a crowd of churchgoers, the City Court was told today. "We were very embarassed at being told to leave under such circumstances," Mrs. V. Jayaram, one of207 words
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Article59 1958-10-18 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. Tan Chin Choon. 27, was charged in a magistrate's court today with attempting to murder Ho Ghee Chwee. 53. and his son. Ho Ah Lam. 22. in Bukit Timah Road on Thursday night. No plea was taken. Tan was remanded in the Central lock-up till59 words
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237 1958-10-18 6 LETTERS GO OUT ASKING FOR SUGGESTIONS SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Singapore Improvement Trust wants suggestions from the public to improve the present system of allocating flats. Mr. S. Jaganathan, chairman of a special committee to inquire into the system of allocation, told237 words
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379 1958-10-18 6 Goh urges common mart for Malaya, Borneo, Sumatra SINGAPORE, Friday. F|R. GOH KENG SWEE, former director of the social and economic research division of the Chief Minister's Office, called for the formation of a common market area embracing Singapore, the Federation, Sumatra and Borneo as a means of maintaining Singapore's379 words
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Article39 1958-10-18 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. It was announced today that applications for the Queen's Research Fellowships should be submitted to the Director of Education. Kay Slang Road, before Nov. 8 on forms available at the Education Ministry here.39 words
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70 1958-10-18 6 Paintings ease man released on bait SINGAPORE, Fri. Tho*3 mas Davison Adams 33. who was sentenced to six months' jail on Wednesday, was released on bail toela> after lodging notice of appeal. Mr S K. Lee, a district judee. granted him bail of $1,000 in two sureties. Adams is appealing70 words
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Article58 1958-10-18 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Buona Vista Community Centre in Singapore tonight opened a three-day programme of second anniversary celebrations with a variety concert at its premises in South Buona Vista Road. Tomorrow the centre will hold a social and dance at its premises at 8.30 p.m., and a58 words
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140 1958-10-18 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. G. Findlay Andrew, 71, Singapore's liaison officer for Chinese education, has retired after seven years' service. Mr. Andrew was born in China and spent about 60 years there as a member of the British Foreign Office staff, missionary and140 words
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263 1958-10-18 6 DEATH OF CHILD, 2, PLAYING by TRUCK: OPEN FINDING SINGAPORE Friday. pHENG TEOW THYE a lorry driver, told a Siiigapore coroner today that he climbed into the cab of his truck at 1 p.m. on Sept. 14 'after looking \inder the vehicle to see that there were no child- ren263 words
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Article47 1958-10-18 6 Shield debate the finals SINGAPORE. Fri. The finai inter-school debate for the Catholic Social Guild Shield will be held at the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus. Victoria Street, on Sunday at 11 a.m. The debate Is between the Katong Convent and St. Josephs Convent, Paya Lebar.47 words
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Article36 1958-10-18 6 JOHORE BAHARU. Fri. The lir.st x-ray mobile unit survey began in Johore today The survey la being organised by the Johore Medical Department and the Johore Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis.36 words
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132 1958-10-18 6 UNION MEN OFF TO MANILA FOR SEMINAR SINGAPORE, Fri Fon ists ir if' aPOre trad 6 Unio^ morning for the^Phmn! Pines to attend a t£ weeks labour suminar. They are Mr. Lee Yew Sen* (Commercial and Industrial Workers' Union) John Mammen ism Staff Association), Mr K. A. Kurup (Naval Bas*132 words
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160 1958-10-18 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. A taxi driver, Tan Lian Sheng, was acquitted here today of a charge of causing the death of Neil Pithey, an RAF junior technician, by dangerous driving. The rider of a motor-cycle, John Cowley, also of the R.A.F., said that he was160 words
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Article251 1958-10-18 7 $1,730 HAUL-POLICE WONDER: DID THEY GET TIP-OFF? IPOH, Friday. THE radiogram was crackling badly and yesterday Mr. Aw Boon Jin, a teacher at the Anglo-Chinese School here, rang up a firm to have it removed for repairs. So this morning when four youths drove up to251 words
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71 1958-10-18 7 A 'getting to know you' flight for staff -iMiAPORE. Fri. About 53 members of the Malayan Airways staff and other guests were ghvn free one-hour flight round Singapore in the .lirline's new "Skymaster" plane tonight. During the flight they were entertained to a cocktail and buffet party. The flight was71 words
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Article57 1958-10-18 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Tanae Senda. the Deputy Director of Japan Air Lines' Public Relations Department. aud Mr. Charles von Loenuenfeldt. the airline's publicity chief in the United States, arrived here from Tokyo yesterday. They will be here for two days before leaving for New Delhi to57 words
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Article41 1958-10-18 7 PENANG, Fri. Clansmen of the Penang Lim Kongsi entertained multi-millionaire, Towkay Lim Lean Teng, to a dinner last night to congratulate him on the award of the Johan Maugku Negara. conferred on him recently by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.41 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-10-18 7 "Oh! This looks delicious." says Tengku Y. A. Am Zaidah to Mrs. Z. Othman as they both help themselves from a large spread of delicacies at a Women's International Club social in Kuala Lumpur on Friday. Looking on are Mrs. Maimunah Rahman68 words
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276 1958-10-18 7 Shipwreck men ('storm struck at midnight') fly home SINGAPORE, Frl. The 13-man crew of the 170-ton Hin Ann, a Singapore cargo boat, which sank a week ago off Northern Sumatra flew home last night from Medan by a Malayan Airways Dakota. The frail ship which left Penang on Oct. 8.276 words
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Article59 1958-10-18 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Haji Abdullah bin Haji Haniid and Mohamed bin Sapit pleaded not guilty here today to a joint charge of attempting to extort $5 from a stall-holder, Mohamed Nazabuddin. in Shenton Way ors Wednesday night. They were alleged to have threatened to beat up Mohamed Nazabuddin and59 words
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Article45 1958-10-18 7 SINGAPORE Fri. Prince Thondup Namgyal of Sikkim arrived in Singapore by CPA tonight to attend a confer^ ence of the International Union against Tuberculosis. nrhlcb opens here tomorrowHe was accompanied by the State's Chief Medical Officer. Dr. S. V. Garde.45 words
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Article35 1958-10-18 7 Border Red killed KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A police field force patrol shot dead a terrorist on the Ma-!ayan-Siamese border area last night. It is believed that other terrorists were also wounded but managed to escape35 words
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Article166 1958-10-18 7 SINGAPORE. Fr i The Singapore Safety First Council has completed plans for a bia; campaign to acquaint everyone with safety on the roads, on beaches, at homes and in factories. The biggest publicity campaign in its 10 years' existence will be launched soon to166 words
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97 1958-10-18 7 MANY MORE BIG FILMS ARE ON THE WAY SINGAPORE, Fri. Picturegoers can expect to see many more Paramount films of the "Ten Commandments" category next year. Mr. George Weltner, vicepresident of Paramount Pictures Corp6ratlon, who is now in Singapore, said this at a luncheon for film, trade and press representatives97 words
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Article29 1958-10-18 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Government Secretarial Staff Association will hold its annual meeting at the Civil Service Association canteen. Empress Place, at 5.30 p.m. on Dct. 28.29 words
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Obituary39 1958-10-18 8 Id Woid* $10 (Minimum). MI(. LEO GEOK PECK passed HAay peacefully at 11.30 a.m. at !H9. Everitt Road 16.10.58 aged ■■9 leaving behind his loving wife, 5 NUj 7 daughters, 1 daughter-in-law, ti sons-in-law. 26 Rrandchildren. luneral 20.10.58.39 words
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Article35 1958-10-18 8 20 Words $10 (Minimum). THE FAMILY OP the late Mrs. Miry Athisayam thank all ministcn, friends and relatives lor liielr assistance, > visits, condolen- ps, wreaths, ana attendance at liie funeral of their beloved mother.35 words
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Obituary29 1958-10-18 8 111 Words $10 (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of Mary Wilhelmina Vaz died 18.10.57. She was so truly good we love and mis* her so. Matty and Agnes.29 words
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682 1958-10-18 8 The Straits Times S'pore, Sat. Oct. 18, 1958. Polio Sense At Last Ten thousand doses of the new Sabin vaccine are being made available by the Ministry of Health to help combat Singapore's polio epidemic. It was about time. But this faint praise for the authorities will be resented. Officially682 words
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Article287 1958-10-18 8 Central cooking is to be imposed in Tan j ong Rambutan, and quite understandably the people are objecting. No-one can relish the idea of eating regularly out of a communal pot, at meal times fixed brothers, and queueing up for the evening rice can be very trying in287 words
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Article233 1958-10-18 8 What the Police Secretary described at the time as "a secret society affair" ended in a district court in Singapore yesterday with the discharge of three men who had been accused of wrongfully confining a young Chinese. This young man told the district judge that he wished the case233 words
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Article, Illustration9 1958-10-18 8 ■sss^slpsss z.sr'^w^s'^it^Sr swag. rs.asy9 words
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Article168 1958-10-18 8 FIFTY YEARS AGO 5 (From the Straits Tim October 15 i-Jj** =Sub-Inspector 0 p,. Puteh. was yes,e, U P °S sented with an Service Order ?f> the Governor s,." 3 > Anderson, at Govern^ 11 iiouse. =Sir John said the ,mhi was a si K n of a Ppr *>168 words
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Article1171 1958-10-18 8 CYNICUS - CYNICUS by IT looks as if Singapore is to get Japanese engineers at the power station after all. Although the City Council agreed to widen the area of recruitment to embrace all Asian countries, only Japanese engineers are likely to be available. When they do come,1,171 words
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Article, Illustration9 1958-10-18 8 HORN BLOWER— Photo by Male Kian SengMale Kian Seng - 9 words
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Advertisement686 1958-10-18 8 i Straits Times Free Press for th» convenience ot odver- I tisert out representatives ot Ist I I floor, SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE. 1 ORCHARD ROAD, will receive I small advertisements and answers to box numbers. Classified advertisements may olio be handed to: CITY BOOK STORE LTD., Winchester House, Collyer Quay,686 words
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Advertisement63 1958-10-18 8 SIGNALS for EYE-EXAMINATION:— 1. Not seeing well at distance or near. 2. Frequent headache*. 3. Eyes feel tired or uneasy. 4. Can't read or write comfortably. In extreme cases dizziness and nausea, loss of appetite vomiline. Our technique and procedure in visual analysis with the most complete equipment are entirely63 words
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Advertisement130 1958-10-18 8 Let Films Tell Your Story at SINGAPORE'S CONSTITUTION EXPOSITION and have them made by CATHAY FILM SERVICES LIMITED The only local Company specialising in making Advertising, Public Relations, Industrial and Training films. 1958 SPONSORS Crown Kcrosine White Horse Whi- Mobilgas Economy Run DOM— Surt —Shell I.C.A. B. &P. Cornflour— Vim130 words
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Article, Illustration519 1958-10-18 9 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CHIEF SPEAKS OF WRONG WAY TO PROTECT LOCAL INDUSTRY FREEDOM OF TRADING IS BEING THREATENED BY WELL-MEANING STEPS SINGAPORE, Friday. I !IK CHAIRMAN ot the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, Mr. A. W. Scott, said today t the Control of Manufacture Bill was519 words
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Article, Illustration218 1958-10-18 9 Power rates are up for the bulk consumers SINGAPORE, Fri. —Big hotels, which have hitherto enjoyed the benefits of the maximum demand tariff, under which they paid six cents or less a unit for electrical power, will now have to pay 20 cents a unit. The smaller hotels, which pay218 words
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113 1958-10-18 9 SINGAPORE yesterday officially mourned the death of Pope Pius XII with a requiem service at the Cathedral of Good Shepherd. Among those present at the service were the Chief Secretary. Mr. E B. David, the Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga.113 words
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Article163 1958-10-18 9 SINGAPORE, Friday. fTHE PERMANENT Secretary to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Inche Abu Bakar bin Pawanchee, leaves for Tokyo on Sunday for negobase in Singapore. Disclosing this today. Inche Abu Bakar said the establishment .of the base will mean a new industry for163 words
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Article78 1958-10-18 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The 16 teen-agers accused of breaking into a Paya Lebar Road bar last Monday were each granted bail of $2,000 in one surety by a magistrate's court today. The 16, including two waitresses, had been remanded since Tuesday when they were first produced.78 words
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Article30 1958-10-18 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The St John Ambulance Association building fund has received $8,006 from the proceeds of a play, "Satu Darah" staged at the Happy World Stadium in September.30 words
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Article, Illustration103 1958-10-18 9 Prisoner escapes from constable DETECTIVES were last night searching Jor this man who was alleged to have escaped from custody while under treatment at the General Hosp!al. Singapore. He is Tang Keng Liang, alias Tan Kirn Lian. 30. of Omar Road. Arrested on a cheating case. Tang was admitted to103 words
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159 1958-10-18 9 Minister: We want more banks to help finance development KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federation's Minister of Finance, Sir Henry Hau-shik Lee, hopes more Malayan banks will take part in financing economic development in the country. He was speaking at a press conference today on the decision of the Chartered Bank159 words
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Article20 1958-10-18 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Mr. K. Ramason. a magistrate, has resigned from Government service to enter private prac tice.20 words
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Advertisement42 1958-10-18 9 Decca Brunswick pa y^sAXSk,. Telefunken Vocol c Records V J^*Qi^^^^_ Long Playing 33 J. Extended 45 Srd. 78 rpm. Records rcinoble from Musical Dealers in Singopore Fed. of Malaya. PPk WURLD FAMOUS SWISS WOTCH V incabloc l&Siß^J^Sy '^'\Ky& n ii\s*fA i 'I42 words
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Advertisement79 1958-10-18 9 Sausages are a good meal... SAUSAGES am a feast FRESH-FROZEN OR IN TINS Sole Agents: Singapore Cold Storage Co. Ltd. Westinghouse Electric WATER COOLERS Low priced bottle model Needs no plumbing no drains —no pipes. Just l^ J plug into nearest ..^^*^p^ electric outlet Supplies cool water for up to79 words
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Letter177 1958-10-18 10 LAST REFUGE FOR FAUNA I PRAY that the Sultan of Johore will not waver and permit the slaughter of the wild animals of Johore. Johore is the last sanctuary in the Federation in which all species of Malayan fauna can be found in reasonably good numbers. Take a drive along177 words
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Letter100 1958-10-18 10 I AM un-able to agree with Mr. Lee Siow Mong in bis observation that it was difficult to translate the classical Chinese expression 'Spear and Shield" tS.T. Oct. 3>. as most Chinese educated having any knowledge of the spoken language can understand it. The word 'Mao tun'100 words
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Letter94 1958-10-18 10 I SHALL be very grateful if you will be so good as to express through the Rotary Club of Batu Pahat our heart-felt gratitude to the Army ambulance and vehicle which took Mr. Chung Due Ny Tihon. Governor, Rotary District 330 i South-East Asiat and Mr. Lee Bow94 words
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Letter64 1958-10-18 10 I CAME from Klang to Port Swettenham last year and my water bill has been paid through Klang monthly. Recently these facilities were withdrawn without an exDlanation. Now I have to waste one hour and 40 cents bus fare to Klang to pay the bill. It would64 words
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Letter188 1958-10-18 10 rE Segamat Town Council's decision not to allow hockey to bo played on the Segamat Town Padang this year came as a shock The reasons for the refusal were that hockey was a dangerous game and that hockey would damage the Padang. Hockey has188 words
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252 1958-10-18 10 IS the Communist menace in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya over? Is it great or lesser now? Singaporeans and Malayans, today, should take stock. Let us see how many people can answer these questions and analyse the answers and the factors behind them.252 words
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Letter69 1958-10-18 10 MOSQUITO BREEDING SWAMP Time and brought problems of Pokok As* to the notice or the ISI council. Cement dral were <■■■ in some art. drains were cleaned others. Cutin the earth to drar water from th< tion of the All the.^e place some thn months back. B these ground dra69 words
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242 1958-10-18 10 HAVING read Mr. Tan Siew Sin's gloomy prognostication and. later, Mr Walker's practical comments I venture to point out briefly that the natural rubber problem is not a very complicated one as regards research. It seems to me a problem which can be quite .simply242 words
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Letter28 1958-10-18 10 IT would be apprecia-.s if the State Replarts Office of Negri Seir.bi could explain correspondent nection with replantin?: this town has been tenors A H. GOa Tampin.28 words
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Letter105 1958-10-18 10 CLEAN UP HERE TOO NOW that the Mayor has started a diMve to clean up the streets of Singapore may I ask if he has noticed the habits of ('ity Council employees and other workers when they are doing a job such as grass cutting or cable laying on roadsides.105 words
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Letter33 1958-10-18 10 IT would be very unfair for the Ministry of Education to open vacation classes for temporary Chinese teacners and leave the temporary English teachers alone in April this year EDUCATIONIST Ipoh.33 words
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Letter160 1958-10-18 10 IT was gratifying to see that the Commissioner of Labour. Mr. R. C. Wil, kinson, gave us a list of unemployed Singaporeans reaistered at the various Labour Exchanges in the Federation <S. T. Oct. 13 1. As this information came in response to pressure from160 words
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Letter144 1958-10-18 11 WORRIED OVER FOREIGN TRAVEL i;. i reports on i now immigras have caused orries to many both Federal -Federal citiMalaya. tatcment. b\ oiler of Immitrrai W. Bigley. has Vared the situamore clarifica(ird. tatement repersons now reid who had a mit stamped on port have no alurm. Does this those who144 words
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Letter88 1958-10-18 11 CONCERN OVER TRAINING I'i.MPORARY teachers in the Federation are conm d over their future, lough they were assured the Education Ministry i ossible selection to the t chera 1 training colleges tiie commencement of heir service. ;y of them who are at resent teaching and have .erable teaching ex- rience88 words
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604 1958-10-18 11 T^HE Liberal Socialist 1 Party's meeting on Sunday will be centred on the worsening political climate of Singapore and the Party's prospects in the coming general election. The Liberal-Soclallsti nave it in their power to halt the advance of thiP.A.P and bring Singapore604 words
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Letter74 1958-10-18 11 ADVOCATES OF SELF-RULE IN your Issue of Oct. 11 "Citizen" writes in a letter in the Saturday Forum waiting to vote for Mr Marshall who laid the foundations for self rule or home rule in Sin gapore 'Correction please", as Charlie Chan used to say in the films. Was It74 words
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259 1958-10-18 11 FROEBEL-TRAINED TEACHERS AND LOCAL GRADUATES jyjß D. D. CHELLIAH accused me of "misleading" statements In his letter to you (S.T. Oct. 15) The weakness of his argument lies in the very fact that he has failed to prove his case. All that he has clone is to present a total259 words
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159 1958-10-18 11 /\WINQ to the mentality of people like C. Y. the scheme of salary for Froebel trained teachers has been cut down out of all proportion as from May 1, 1958. The consequence will be that no one will care to obtain this specialist qualification spending159 words
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135 1958-10-18 11 MR. D. D. Chelliah in his letter (S.T. Oct. 15 1. seems to be under the impression that the Froebel qualification is the equivalent of an honours degree At least, that is the impression he creates. Please permit me to enlighten him on135 words
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Letter77 1958-10-18 11 RECENTLY a series ot lecture.s was given tn the open tarpaulin hall attached to the Chettiar Temple in Tank Road, Singapore, which accommodated a very large gathering of the Hindu public. The Hindu public would be ulad if the hall could be made available for marriages also77 words
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Letter123 1958-10-18 11 WHILE 1 am not an ardent admirer of Mayor Ong Eng Guan of Singapore. I must, in fairness, say that his disciplinary actions have done some good to the public. Most Government servants had cultivated the art of aloofness to a high degree The Mayor123 words
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Letter120 1958-10-18 11 RECEPTION of Radio Malaya on the East Coast is getting from bad to worse Thprp is a conteinous irritating sound like that ot the heart beat of the cat in the 41 metre band It is so bad that I do not tune to Radio Malaya at120 words
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Letter64 1958-10-18 11 WITH reference to Mr Byrne's advice to Government servants that the next Government under the new constitution cannot cut down the salary scale ot Government servants. I shall be much obligid if he can enlighten me whether the next Government or the present City64 words
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Letter108 1958-10-18 11 HILL TRAIN FARE TOO HIGH I HAVE recently been to Penang Hill and was astonished to see the very few people visiting this lovely spot. On Inquiry I understood that the place is nearly deserted on week days because of the high fare charged by the Hill Railway. The third108 words
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Letter84 1958-10-18 11 »tihe Chief Minister. Mr 1 Lim Yew Hock, the other day told a meeting ot Chinese school teachers that the posters of naked Kirls in various postures which he saw were "definitely not Chinese culture.' (S.T Oct. 10). Some of us think there are a good many84 words
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Letter80 1958-10-18 11 /\N boarding a ous at \J Johore Bahru. 1 told the conductor "University of Malaya." He charged me 20 cents, out after a few miles came for another 30 cents and still a further distance came for another 10 cents, when by this time the University was80 words
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Advertisement220 1958-10-18 10 YES FACIT rajl, Yes a new Swedish typewriter, a whole host of plus features. j I the latest member of the Facit Extra-convenient finger-moulded family, known the world over for key tops, sure-grip paper feed, superior calculators. Yes a sound-absorbing rubber bottom brand new design, with the clea- plate; Facit220 words
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Advertisement230 1958-10-18 10 Don't let that COLD take hold! Afew drops of Vapex on your handkerchief and on your pillow at night clears the head quickly. Vapex relieves colds from I the first deep breath. '^ly* LOOK FOR VAPEX K&* f^J IN THE NEW PACK tNewl VAPEX INHALER Carry one in your pocket230 words
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Advertisement151 1958-10-18 11 g^fe— j( THE NEW KAPITAN !l|jjfl TAKES COMMAND \mL "'^^^B^^B^lk FJw* f -^^v gg^^^^^^^^^B^SSßJjjgjjMiHWlMl^^^, UB Vrtll 6 cylinders 3.15" Bore 3.23 Stroke Ace. j ===a '^fe^^^=S3!^Ex3^g3^^ THE CAR YOU to SAE Stanoord (USA) —9bHP at 4500 RPM =^|gy^EE^s^^ CU/MII r> AClf Rat lvt Geor: 2865; 2nd Gcor: 1i6;5 SHOULD ASK151 words
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Advertisement135 1958-10-18 11 ANYWHERE I KITCHEN 'S* THiS REFRI J** flp f\ CERATOR IS t .^^f m^ I rum, ELECTRIC W^ 1 rj\ BLENDER If National,,,, bicndinq AH \&_y crcoms, etc. <£IMH W&K I y^"""^ 220/23 volti f-\<3l)l! v.^ A Off-Uw.High Rotary Capacity 900 cc H^k with h«at proof glasj NATIONAL AUTOMATIC ALL^£^9<flflff^i135 words
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398 1958-10-18 12 SELECTIVE INTEREST IN INDUSTRIALS ON LOCAL MART By Our Market Correspondent THE increased rubber price and the recent series of good balance sheets, despite more difficult trading conditions in the past year, continued to influence industrials on the Malayan Share Market yesterday. This section can now be described as selectively398 words
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Article25 1958-10-18 12 SINGAPORE, OCT. 17. RUBBER: 90 i cents per lb. (up 11 cents). TIN: $371 per picul (up $1). Estimated unofficial offering 120 tons.25 words
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Article153 1958-10-18 12 MELBOURNE, Prl. INVESTMENT shares recovered further with nearly three rises to two falls on the Stock Exchange here today. Trading was lighter with the main move in Drug Houses up lid. Mining shares maintained a steady tone with the best move in Mount Morgan up 9d., to 13s.153 words
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Article173 1958-10-18 12 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today awe: ci\v of Poona 1/2, Van Lin Scbouten 4/5, Kajang 6A, Purnea 6/7, Ordia 8/9. Eastern Muse 10/11, Gladstone Star 13/14, Tjlnegara 15/16 Akakurasan Maru 19/20, Semantan N. Wall 4, Reginald Kerr 21/22. Mathllde Maersk 23/24. Bidor173 words
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Article148 1958-10-18 12 November first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 90N. cents per lb. up l.» cents on Thursday's closing price. Closing tone: Very steady. Closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 90, sellers 90 Int. 1 R.S.S. Nov.148 words
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Article100 1958-10-18 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchance noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra; steady; UK/Continent October November $35 a buyers, $36 'i sellers. Coconut oil: steady: bulk $54 sellers, drum »57».i sellers. Pepper; quiet; no business was reported done. Muntok whit* $122, Sarawak $121. special Sarawak black $71 (all unchanged).100 words
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Article19 1958-10-18 12 Malayan Share Market: Oct. 17 Oct. 16 Industrials: 89.25 88.87 Tins: 84.61 84.66 Jan. 1 1958 10019 words
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Article509 1958-10-18 12 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported: "Industrials were fractionally better, tins inclined to ease wnuc ruooers were steady. The turnover was small." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed. Dispensary $1.05; Fraser Neave ords $1.56 x all (and overnight;. 5i. 57'.: x all, $2.80509 words
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Article71 1958-10-18 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants 1 yesterday (all rates to $100): Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 31 7, 16; Italian Lire 1 *****. I On the free exchange market in Hong Kong yesterday, the is dollar was quoted71 words
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Article448 1958-10-18 12 rE first half of this week was notable for the aggressive buying by most sections of the rubber market, report H. C. B. Ltd. in their current market survey. Short-covering, bull buying end overseas orders took prices up to the highest for over a year and a448 words
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Advertisement788 1958-10-18 12 NOTICES NOTICE Tenders, which should reach this office at Noon on Monday 20th October, 1958 are invited for the purchase of two unserviceable motor vehicles Nos. J6198 5A7865. Inspection by appointment with the undersigned. A Deposit of $50/- should accompany the tender. DR. MD. SALLEH B.H.A. HAMID. Principal Medical Officer,788 words
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Advertisement824 1958-10-18 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citiaens for the post of a Public Health Overseer on the salary scale of Division (IV) Probationers: $94 A 7.50 109. Tlmescale $127 A 7.50 187 197.50 A 7.50 220. I In addition, cost of living allowance and housing allowance are payable at824 words
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Advertisement371 1958-10-18 12 NOTICES NOTICE This is to notify my friends and customers that I have resigned from The Wing On F. M. In- I surance Co. Ltd. as from the Ist of October. 1958 and that I am now carrying on business at No. 3, Jalan Toh Puan Chah, Ipoh. Sd. SAX371 words
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Advertisement787 1958-10-18 12 "K LINE" Japan. O.«^A. Pacific 6> Atlantic Coast s. P«nanj P S'haro S'poie £U Kobe Ne.tdi mm" 11/UNi. II Nil 14/11 N« U„„ loading for Hongkoni, all lapan Ports, Los Angeles and n»» i,,,, c*r*> for Vancouver Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Oakland Bmim Baltimore Norfolk Savannah QJUL. PaeUte Atlantic Coast787 words
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Advertisement1295 1958-10-18 13 1405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Ten 2412 (12 I'M!) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE V/.V CHUNGS TO LIVERPOOL. GLASfiOW, LONDON L CONTINENTAL PORTS ,y,a sue «it» t0 P"" el1 v f»>"» ci Cage «l Com Him) 1 in tiioccta »ia o;t.ei ports i MM <i.id ats'.narge Largo Imsvm IOtDiNG FOR Due1,295 words
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Advertisement1224 1958-10-18 13 m/ m i pmci i 1 1 li li KYrmi h i ijpM EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS SdLINCS FOR ADEN, PORT SAID. GENOA. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM. 1 BREMEN. HAMDURC. COPENHASEN. GOTHENDURC, OSLO S'por» p $'han> Penang/ "fALSTRIA't 22/2J Oct 24/2S Oel ml* Oet "PATACONIA— t/11 Nev 11/11 Hn "JUUANOIA't 22/23 Not1,224 words
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Advertisement1282 1958-10-18 13 §Z m the ben line steamers ltd. '"-^V; SINGAPORE (IncerpontM in t-e United Kingdom) I HUES SAIUNSS TO ADEN. U.K.. t CONTINENTS POTTS Spore P. S'harn fining RENMHOR fnr Liverpool, M'bro. Hull, Hamburg la Pitt 11 Oct BENVANNOCH tot Hamburg, London. Rotterdam, M'bro 11/21 Oct n2l Oci H/M Oct BENREfICH1,282 words
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Advertisement1269 1958-10-18 13 McALJSTER *3c CO.. LTD. TEL Nt.i 2tMl EIXZRMAH LIMBS LONION. HAVRE. ROTTERDAM HAMIURG It NOll md for U.S.A.. North Atlantic Portt •nd Canada via Coiomor cm of poona Spore P. S'Mm »"enang Gds.l-2 21 Ott 21/21 OCt 24/2$ Oet CITY OF COVENTRY S'sore P. Sham fenan» 12/11 Nit 11/21 Nl<1,269 words
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Article, Illustration1037 1958-10-18 14 SI RAMBAI, FLOATING CANNON STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL rEATITBE FOR lan Bergerus, master-gunsmith of Amsterdam, the final touch he gave to the products of his skill must have been the most satisfactory of all. For always, just before molten bronze was run, irrevocably, into1,037 words
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Advertisement36 1958-10-18 14 LEAKPROOF' "Sufm" P£N PILOT "Super" ready to go smo^f feother-wcirjh' page ond n high-altitude Hi PILOT ink C colour tone. No H fortable flow hw AVAILABLE AT ROBIHSO^ AND LEADING PEN STOK& SERVICE CB Robinson Rood.36 words
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Miscellaneous135 1958-10-18 14 Carmen A Ca. By 3Mas WT%/wJ ■'1 cac've>«- \vci>ir vet "a\? v tev rcfsr^C with Alf^S n^^m k?w cas ac 'j^EISssJH Yff§\Jr cc uiir ijs AT V certain Mieo- v j^^ m^^ML W_!l£i!l /^S- Tlt€> Saint By Leslie 0 hurieris Dick Tracy By Chester Gauid TOMOBHOW MrSS MIGUEL. IP >O(J135 words
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Article, Illustration1017 1958-10-18 15 THIS COULD BE PETER MAY'S YEAR tHIS HANDSOME M.C.C. CAPTAIN CAN BRING TEST CRICKET lIIIIIIIIIIIMMII lll>nlllll>llMll MIMIIIIIIIIIIIIaIIIa >>*l>>>l>><l>aillllltllllSllllllUlllltllllllllllllMlllll|||||||||l||||||||t||f||||||||||M|||||||||||||||||||||ll||||||||||||||||||ltlllllllllllllll IN AUSTRALIA BACK TO ITS FULL FLUSH (i 1 1 ru itiimi mi i iiiii ■iii 1 1 ■■i■ ii.ii... PERTH, Friday. P v s rfawfcal type of young Englishman. He is1,017 words
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Advertisement143 1958-10-18 15 WHEN TIME IS IMPORTANT JIML QUALITY /|pPl||| IS ESSENTIAL 'W^^. THAT IS WHY MEN OF s^li DISTINCTION CHOOSE «L/ WwJ DAYMATIC The Mark of the World's Best D Soy Sauce... /(tf&Xu** tjjM IKKO MAN Soy Sauce, produced by the largest firm in Japan m^k M^HJA r over-300-year experience, modem tcientific143 words
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Advertisement146 1958-10-18 15 WE BOTTLED THE SOUND... AND SEALED IT LINDCTEVES (MALAYA} LIMITED. SINCAPORC KUALA LUMPUR PENANC IPOH JESSELTON ArcLYl nj^^^^ %^r%gjrfmr M^wMMm powdered milk EVERY DAY can confidently be used for all purposes which call for a dependable supply of rich, pure, safe milk with the freshmilk flavour. WITH ADDED VITAMINS A146 words
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Miscellaneous273 1958-10-18 15 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS mornlnc W. 1 Prim and proper, but roguish Blt has a very high clrculain a hovel (7). tion <7K 5 For doctors, a Pacific island 9 Archbishop produces most of (7i. exclusive story (6). 10 Old story from Madrid? (7. B^. 14 Settle on broken cane273 words
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1265 1958-10-18 16 Longer trip enhances Destiny's chance for a double RACING WITH EPSOM JEEP DESTINY (late Bally in af ad) found his right form with a clever all-the-way win over 71 last week. This Irish-bred lour yearold came with a stayer's record and will no doubt be better suited by a longer1,265 words
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Article1368 1958-10-18 16 going Today's best bets EPSOM JEEP'S best bets at Penang toden ere: Dance Hall 111 %/wjfgS (Race 3), Sayonora (Race 5) and V Destiny (Race 6) CALL BOY'S double >s: Arina I Gold (Race 5) and Box Office II GOOD R ace 8 RACE 1—1.15: (Class 5. BW.1,368 words
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Article156 1958-10-18 16 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Roce I 2.1S EXHIBITOR II Fresh Mystery Silvcrfort FRESH MYSTERY THEATRE 111 Dentureene Denturcene Exhibitor II Courtier Race 2 FFARWEL HAF Cliono Christmas Carol CHRISTMAS CAROL WINDSOR II Cliona Christmos Corol Fforwel Haf Cliono 2.45 Race 3 DANCE HALL 111 Never Regret Nellyne156 words
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Advertisement521 1958-10-18 16 niniil" (esar Rompro > *»argia Dean T* VILLA cinemascope Color 20th Cea%. 15 MIDNIGHT Dlrk B^ 8 10 Y k T nl tonight! "The Wind Cannot Read' Jr Today 8.45 a.m: Robert Taylor "D-Day Sixth <>f i,,,,,^ Tomorrow 3 a.m: "Rivero^^ove" Liv Liani; h..., i^.* 1 *vf\M&i^ TODAY! -WILDISTHEWIND" £2fZ*—521 words
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Advertisement947 1958-10-18 17 v J/iJl^pjJj I n '.^^■il llinillKi'iul'lil K^^B Check Before Posting Replies to Box Numbers UMBO rt care should be token I replying to box number I 0 use the CORRECT i NUMBER o"d Address to the j,,,.. Times. Times House.; &tf Road. Co ,h iusr be sent by rcgis- po»t;947 words
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Advertisement882 1958-10-18 17 ACCOMSIODATION VACANT !0 Wordt SS (Vin.)-Box iO e<». txlra SEASIDE BUNGALOW. 3 rooms c*; mile P. Panjang 5. ful. fum. longbaths, heater, cooker fridge Imd. Entry. Phone Spore 3052 b. FURNISHED AIR-COND. PLATS, Holland Road Furnished/ unfurnished houses, at Bukit Timah, Serangoon Gardens, Katong etc. P.O. Box 4008. Tele- j882 words
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Advertisement922 1958-10-18 17 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE :u Wordt M f M in Box iO ctt. txtra. FOUR ADJOINING Sh6phouses in Watson Road. Port Swettenham. for sale, singly or in one l<>i. Excellent site. OQers to be made to Peat Marwick Mitchell and Co.. P.O. Box 47, Eastern Bank Building, The Embankment, I922 words
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Advertisement984 1958-10-18 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE N »ord, SS (Hin.)-Box iO ctt. axtrm. 1950 RILEY 2<z Litre Very Good condition $1,400 0.n.0. Tel. Spore *****. "RILEY 2 2 litre 1951 Model! apply Moodie, The Chartered Bank, Battery Road. Singapore." 1955 MORRIS COMMERCIAL Station Wagon In good running order. OSers to be telephoned to984 words
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Advertisement1048 1958-10-18 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wordt SS (Mm.)— box SO ctt. txtrm. FIAT 1400 1952 22 m.p«. Wire- less Doctor owner leaving. $900 0.n.0. Phone ***** Spore 1956 FIAT 1100 IV, H Hawk; 1955 V, Cresta. 1952 Chrysler, i 'V- Consul, 1951 Sunbeam lalbotj Flat 1100, 1950 M, Minor Tourer, F Anglia.1,048 words
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Advertisement434 1958-10-18 17 FOR SALE 2» Wordt $S (Min.)-Box jO els. txlra. CCC JUNK STORE 137 Bukit Timah Road. Singapore Telephone ***** Offers for Sale:— Electric Baby Belling Cooker. Philip Radio I with 3 speed Recordchanger. Car- I rier Ihp Air-conditioner 1957 Model, Children's Playpens, i I Swings, Highchairs, Seesaws,! Slides, Schooldesk.s. RocklngI434 words
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Advertisement210 1958-10-18 17 STEAMBATHS, MASSAOB. FTC 20 Words M (Mlm.)— Box it ell. extra. NEW AMERICAN MASSAOE Hall, Muscular-pain tiredness eU Ma.sseu.se Masseur, with modern farillties. 33 Kiting Lane, (oir Klang Road. Serangoon Roadi, Tel: (S'porei ***** (Open Sunj days" MISCELLANEOUS It Words U (Vln.)-Box St clt. txtra. FOR YOUR MOSAIC Floor and210 words
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Article894 1958-10-18 18 M.C.C. IST INNINGS j Richardson c Simpson b Germaine 18 j Milton c Slater b. Hoare 27 Graveney not out 113 May c Gaunt b Slater 60 j Cowdrey c Vernon b Gaunt 28 j Bailey Ibw Gaunt 6 Lock not out 7 Extras 4 Total894 words
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146 1958-10-18 18 CIVILIANS XI START WITH 7-0 WIN OVER RAF SINGAPORE, Fri.— Civilians. three times Singapore Hockey Association quadrangular champions, started their bid for their fourth championship with an Impressive 7-0 win over Royal Air Force on the padang today. Percy Pennefather. who has scored 21 goals in five League matches for146 words
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136 1958-10-18 18 Seats for reporters in future -FAP promise OENANG, Fri.— Two rows. lof seats in the covered grandstand will be provided for reporters at the City Stadium here in future soccer matches. The Journalist Union of North Malaya was told this in a letter from Mr. Tan Teik Kiong. the secretary136 words
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Article98 1958-10-18 18 Goalie scores wonder goal GRIMSBY, Fri.— One of the most remarkable coals ever scored in firstclass football came in last night's match between Grimsby Town and the Czechoslovak club. Dynamo. The Czech goalkeeper, Dolejsi, scored direct from his own penalty box in the fourth minute. Dolejsi booted the ball hardReuter - 98 words
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Article84 1958-10-18 18 pLASGOW, Fri. Peter VI Keenan of Glasgow retained his British Empire bantamweight boxing title here last night when he outpointed Pat Supple, the Canadian champion, over 15 rounds.— Reuter. ALDERSHOT: Hungary won the team and individual swimming titles in the world modern pentathlon championship here. Andras BalcsoReuter - 84 words
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Article626 1958-10-18 18 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA Darul Afiah, Maxwell and Kota Raja hit the top By OINGAPORE, Fri. Three Malay teams have hit the forefront of Singapore soccer in the past week in what must sureiy be the biggest boost for Malay soccer players in post-war years. The626 words
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Article29 1958-10-18 18 SINGAPORE, Fri. Mrs Fawcus won the Autumn Cup golf competition of the Royal Singapore Golf Club when she beat Mrs. Craik two up in the final today.29 words
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Article70 1958-10-18 18 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Playing their last match In the S.A.F.A. premier league at Jalan Besar stadium today. Junior Clubs scored their first victory when they beat Combined Eurasians-Europeans 1 1-2— a record score for this league. Juniors, who led 4-1 at half time, scored through All Astar70 words
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Article20 1958-10-18 18 SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore Recreation Club beat All Whites 38-3 in their rugger match on the padang today.20 words
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456 1958-10-18 18 OINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore owners eot the majority of the 35 yearlings imported from Australia by the Singapore Turf Club. Mr. Rumme Shaw, topped the list when the ballot was held •»t Bukit I'lmah today. Mr. Shaw's name was drawn ayainst four of the456 words
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Article145 1958-10-18 18 MCA plan to boost cricket KUALA U IPTJR J^Ali r; teams Ptlcu g Test sides p as^ through m a 0 gapore In 1 re wiju invited to y t1i J tion mate j n J country. Malayan c tion secretar told the Strait nmes to that he was cricket145 words
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Article31 1958-10-18 18 SINGAPORE the Chunc Hwa Cup bastrti matches played at the Great w3 tonight were: (women! Nan a* 48, Chun? Hwa 15; imta Quek Hock Seng 88, Mm cJ31 words
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Advertisement746 1958-10-18 18 CLASSIFIED ADS. "AT YOUR SERVICE" 20 Word* $10 (Minimum). Unity I month. 10 Word* S2.SO (Mm.) DRIVE YOURSELF CARS. I'd. Spore *****. Everflne Co. REQUIRE PHOTOCOPY Service? Ring *****. Tang's 10. Boat Quay, Spore. KOR THE PURCHASE/Repair Of Radios Etc! Ring Spore ***** For Reliance. MAISON CECILE— Facial Pedicure, Manicure746 words
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Advertisement136 1958-10-18 18 PENANG CARD IN PAGE 16 the world's thinnest KmSlI f selfwinding watch Hnjl <V^lL^^'^ with ballbearing Hi 'f U and sweep second fij^BA 06 VT-1429. waterproof yR£S^ Stainless steel Goii top rif 18 carat gold f fl I <^^| tne world's smallest JJ *\M selfwinding watch "V"'- iirjß I U136 words
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Page 18 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous148 1958-10-18 18 RUGGER REME v RASC. Ayer Rajah Road; RAF Seletar v S.C.C., padang; RAP Seletar "A" v Signals, Seletar; The Blacks v 221 BVD Johore Bahru; South Johore "B" v Johore English College, Johore Bahru. HOCKEY SHA quadrangular: Army v RAF, SRC padang. 5.15 p.m.; Civilians v Navy. SKC pudang 4148 words
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