The Straits Times, 19 October 1958
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Title Section13 1958-10-19 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES NettS* 1 No. 1,208 SUNDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1958 20 CENTS13 words
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Article207 1958-10-19 1 All set for BOAC strike probe I ONDON, Sat. Prof. Daniel Jack, an industrial conciliator of great experience, has been named as chairman of an inquiry into an engineers' strike at London airport which has grounded the entire 8.0.A.C. air fleet since Monday night. Mr. lain MacLeod. Minister of Labour,Reuter - 207 words
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57 1958-10-19 1 MAN RUNS AMOK AT SAMURAI SWORD DRAMA NAGOYA, Sat— A 21-year-old mental patient, excited by a Samurai sword drama, suddenly began attacking members of the audience with a butcher knife at a theatre here last night. Masanon HikOiiaka wound(d 12 people, one seriously, as people around him fiJHTered wildly forUPI - 57 words
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Article66 1958-10-19 1 SINGAPORE, Sat.— An off duty police constable, Yang Ser chai, 20. of Radio Division was attacked by four thugs who slashed him with parangs at Pasir Ris late tonight. Yang, who was on his wa> to a dance, received severe body and arm injuries. He was taken66 words
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Article52 1958-10-19 1 LAS VEGAS (Nevada), Sat. A small nuclear device was exploded from a 75-foot wooden tower at the desert test site near here today. The U.S. Atomic Energy Commission sa.d the blast--the ninth in the current series was in the sub-kiloton range, less powerful than 1,000 tons ofReuter - 52 words
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Article44 1958-10-19 1 JAKARTA, Sat. Antara newsagency said today the Air Force had ordered the closing off of the south-east Coast of Sumatra. This means no one will be able to enter the area without a permit. No reason was given for the closure.—Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration115 1958-10-19 1 GANGLAND* LATEST CU4CAPORE. Sat. Police today raided a bungalow in Grange Road here and seized a dangerous new gangland weapon It was a three-foot long rope weighted on either end with lead and steel (right). Sticking (Mil from one end were giant sized nails (above). Mr. D. D'Cruz,115 words
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Article275 1958-10-19 1 UNEMPLOYED MINE LABOU E R DIES IN VAIN BID TO RESCUE HIS THREE CHILDREN |POH Sat. —An unemployed mine labourer and three of his children were drowned in a disused mining pool near here yesterday afternoon. Liew Yoon Khoi, 39, had gone to the aid275 words
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Article864 1958-10-19 1 MANY SPORE DOCTORS WARN AGAINST VACCINE: DONT BE GUINEA PIGS Biggest total for one day PAP MOVE TO CENSURE COVT SINGAPORE, Saturday. THIRTEEN more poliomyelitis cases were reported up to 6 p.m. today the largest single day's total since the epidemic began. This brings the864 words
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120 1958-10-19 1 13UDAPEST, Sat.— About 550 Budapest lawyers have been suspended from practice under a Government "purge" and few are likely to win appeals for reinstatement, reliable sources said here I today. About 40 per cent of Hun- gary's 3.000 lawyers were reported to have beenReuter; UP - 120 words
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Article26 1958-10-19 1 SYDNEY. Sat. A i:240 million sterling Commonwealth "Spaceport" is to be built on Australia's Woomera pocket range, the Sydney Sun-Herald said today. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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113 1958-10-19 1 VATICAN CITY, Sat. THE Rome Medical Association today accused Prof. Riccardo Galeazzi-Lisi of unprofessional conduct in selling to newspapers and magazines intimate and detailed accounts of the last hours of the Pope. Prof. Galeazzi-Lisi, who was ohysician to the late Pope for 25113 words
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Article27 1958-10-19 1 HONG KONG. Sat— One hundred and thirty passengers who were rescued from the Norwegian freighter Ho< Wong last week have left Hong Kong for Singapore.27 words
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Article29 1958-10-19 1 VATICAN CITY. Sat. The Secretary of State. Mr John Foster Dulles, arrived here today to represent President Eisenhower at the funeral rites for the Pope.— U.P.l29 words
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Article29 1958-10-19 1 CAIRO. Sat.— A new currency for the United Arab Republic— "The Arab Dinar"' —will replace the Egyptian Pound and the Syrian lira by next July.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article19 1958-10-19 1 HOLLYWOOD, Sat. Cary Grant and his wife. Betsy Drake, separated yesterday after a marriage of nine years.19 words
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Article209 1958-10-19 1 ROME, Sat. Cardinal Celso Costantlni. 82. a member of the Curia, central government of the Roman Catholic church, died last night of a heart attack in a Rome clinic. His death reduces the Sacred College of Cardinals to 54 members 17 Italian and 37 others. CardinalReuter - 209 words
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Article388 1958-10-19 1 1,400 WORDS SAY WHY DEARER POWER MAY RUIN BUSINESS SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE Hotel Association of Singapore has sent a 1,400-word petition to the City Council protesting against the decision to abandon the present policy of granting reduced rates for the bulk supply of electricity to388 words
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Article104 1958-10-19 1 10 trapped in crashed Connie ARGENTIA (Newfoundland), Sat. Ten crew members of a United States Now Super-Con-stellation which crashed in the sea here today are believed trapped and feared dead inside the plane, which is floating about half a mile offshore. The Navy Department in Washington said that one manReuter - 104 words
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Article29 1958-10-19 1 DULLES TO BRIEF CHIANC TAIPEI, Sat— l rctary of State puftod to givj- r > fef Kai-<»h«k port »n CS-Corr; Chinese talkb wh' vMfa Formosa nr\t i n29 words
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Advertisement134 1958-10-19 1 ENGAGEMENT RINGS Diamonds of fine quality in special settings. U.S. de SILVA Jewellers 106, Orchard Rd. Tel: ***** MATCH 111 YOUR MOOD 1U WITH JUST THE RIGHT HADES OF JM f f max Factors COLOR FAST LIPSTICK FEEL POSITIVELY PROVOCATIVE? F»*»*^ Hiding Hooo Kea is delight- '^jjjUjfe tul| y daring134 words
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Article, Illustration2315 1958-10-19 2 PROFESSOR HANS KILLIAN - Such a meek little gentleman... running round the hospital in the nude PROFESSOR HANS KILLIAN By I SHALL always remember Mr. B (I have obviously to conceal his ident'ty) as a grey man, the only one of his kind I have ever met. He was only 30 yet his hair2,315 words
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Advertisement153 1958-10-19 2 BEGIN TOMORROW MONDAY 20th OCTOBER IN ALL DEPARTMENTS OUR FAMOUSBARGAIN COUNTERS Y\ SK OF Sl.OO, $1.50. 52.00. 52.50 J^- \J© AND UP OFFER YOU Vf /jS^ V^A UNBELIEVABLE VALUE FOR KJT (T j 1 YOUR MONEY ufL) W^f^w/J ONLY FOR A FEW DAYS! l^^^fn Here Is Your GREATEST MONEY-SAVING EVENT!153 words
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Advertisement119 1958-10-19 2 xx b« i ■iHnv' Fruit Salt f^'Bfc» f 111 7 l/DotoS. tras a but croon replace cap firmly m I^^ Eno cools the blood settles up »et SPARKLING ANTACID stomachs, keeps you strong and 'FRUIT SALT 1 h#althy J astes d 7° B sure to take your daily gJass ol119 words
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Article, Illustration1232 1958-10-19 3 ROBERT ADAMS - The King of Roulette ROBERT ADAMS THE QUIET AMERICAN WHO WON £100,000 IN A WEEK -by- EXPERTS say that to break a casino's bank means that a gambler has won the original float with which a table started the day's business. If this is true, William Nelson Darnborough broke the1,232 words
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Advertisement11 1958-10-19 3 Begins today an exciting new series on the world's great gamblers11 words
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Advertisement266 1958-10-19 3 111 (111 bBMPMP^P^pI L^B^^^W| 1 i SILETTE SL THE WORLD'S FIRST 35 mm CAMERA with AUTOMATIC EXPOSURE COUPLING BEHN. MEYER CO. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG ||SMiP^ QUINIT^ !^PiTvJI Royal Blue Washable Soap and water washes ml-'w every trace of Royal Blue IB ~fl i»S Washable Quink from clothing and266 words
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195 1958-10-19 4 AMERY SATISFIED WITH PROGRESS IN BANDIT WAR KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE British Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for War, Mr. Julian Amery, said here today that he was most satisfied with the progress made in the Emergency. Mr. Amery said this before he tlew to Kluang in Johore where he195 words
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119 1958-10-19 4 MALACCA, Sat. Mr. J. I. Vendargon. president of the Malacca Municipal Services Union, told members at the annual meeting today to keep away from party politics and guard against political interference. Mr. Vendargon. who was reelected president for the sixth successive year, said119 words
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Article, Illustration59 1958-10-19 4 Pat was chosen the winner from 30 Colony advertising- models in a contest held in connection with the Publicity Ball at Raffles Hotel on Friday nitht. Sunday Times picture. Singapore's "Publicity Queen. 1958." lovely 18--year old Patricia Yon* re- i civ rd two trophies from59 words
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535 1958-10-19 4 JUNGLE DEATH: HUNTING PARTY LEADER WAS NEGLIGENT, SAY POLICE Inquest on man who went re see boar chase KAJANC. Sat.— Police Inspector Donald Aeria said at an inquest here today that there was some suggestion of negligence on the part of the leader of a wildboar hunting party during a535 words
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Article197 1958-10-19 4 VERY LIBERAL TAX BENEFITS PLAN SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, said today that the Government's new tax concessions to pioneer industries would be "mor« liberal than those now being offered by the Federation Government." Mr. Jumabhoy said197 words
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Article116 1958-10-19 4 Successful church funds drive KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The national secretary of the Council of Promotion of the Churches, Australia, the Rev. R. S. B. Meyer, to. day flew to Singapore on his way home to Sydney, happy at the success of the funds drive for St. Mary's Church here. He116 words
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74 1958-10-19 4 Man on armed rioting, murder bid charges SINGAPORE, Sat.—Mohamed bin Haji Abdullah was charged in a magistrate's court today with committing armed rioting; in Sime Road Park yesterday morning. He was alleged to be v member of an unlawful assembly which attacked several labourers with parangs. Mohamed faced a second74 words
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Article55 1958-10-19 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore YMCA's musical and dramatic group will present Gilbert and Sullivan's operetta: The Yeoman of the Guard" at the Cultural Centre Canning Rise on Oct. 29.. 30. II and \ov. 1. The shows are in aid of thr YMCA buildinu fund. Tickets55 words
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125 1958-10-19 4 Minister advises Malays to wed other races KUALA TRENGGANU, Saturday. iv» ALAYS are advised not to marry their own relatives. Instead they are urged to marry other races. This advice was given by the Minister for Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, when he addressed a gathering of more than 500125 words
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56 1958-10-19 4 SINGAPORE. Sat Th» Commissioner oi Elections, Mr. M. Ponnuduray. said today that a total of 5 051 people had checked the electoral registers for the Legislative Assembly elections during the first two days that they were opened tor public inspection. There were 442 claims and56 words
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Article162 1958-10-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. More than 35.000 peo- j pie In six new villages in Ulu Selangor district tho only remaining black area in the state— will be allowed from Monday to stay out doors for another three I hours at night. The State War Executive Committee162 words
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Miscellaneous106 1958-10-19 4 At your cinemas Kola ll. thru i ODEON: Selamat Tlnggal KekasahKu 9 45 a.m.- Hold Batlc i the Nitht 3. 7.15. 9.30. LIDO: Hujan Panas <Ma!ay> :m .mi. Curj-e of Frankenstein 12.30. 3. 7.15. 9 M. h ii. mi. i ii X! Boliwani Junction 10.45 H.ni.: Vat Korii' Choon S\ve«106 words
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Article, Illustration264 1958-10-19 5 As in Germany employees are given time off to attend lectures Govt. still to decide on courses for its men SINGAPORE, Sat.— More than 500 employees from commercial and industrial firms in the Colony have enrolled for part-time courses at the Polytechnic. The principal, Mr.264 words
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53 1958-10-19 5 Import tax dodger is fined 53, 500 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Wong Khong Wah was fined $2,500 in the magistrate's court hen today for evasion of Customs duty amounting to $212 on spare parts for radios. He was fined another $1,000 ford possession of 42 longplaying records on whicn duty had53 words
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Article106 1958-10-19 5 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Two men were sentenced to long terms of corrective training in separate cases brought before district courts here today. Case No. One: Ong Chwee Tng, 22, got five years for being a member of a secret society. He had a tattoo of a106 words
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282 1958-10-19 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. ELEVEN people, including the Regents of Johore ond Negri Sembilan, today received their first Merdeka anniversary awards from the Yang diPertuan Agong at an investiture ceremony here. In contrast to the pomp and pageantry of the first investiture on Independence Day282 words
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Article116 1958-10-19 5 COAST SCHOOLS FREE OF REDS KUALA TRENGGANU, Saturday. THE Minister for Education, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari, said here last night that there was no threat of subversion in schools in the East Coast. He added that this was due to the good co-opera-tion given by the people. The Minister116 words
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Article24 1958-10-19 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The V's Men's Club of Singapore Beta Chapter) held* a luncheon meeting at the Chinese V.M.C.A., South Pier, today.24 words
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Article24 1958-10-19 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Buona Vista Community Centre held its second anniversary social dance at the centre in South Buona Vista Road tonight.24 words
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152 1958-10-19 5 Press reports not evidence: Court FNANG. Sat. The first .nagistrate, Tuan Syed Agil Barak bah. today held that newspaper reports were not admissible as court evidence. A businessman. Neoh Boon Cbong, was acquitted without being called to make his defence on a charge of assisting in the carry-ing-on of an152 words
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208 1958-10-19 5 ROBBERS WITH TOY GUN LEAVE 2 CLUES |^UALA LUMPUR, Sat.— .Three Chinese youths held up a sundry shop owner last night with a toy gun and robbed him of the day's takings. When he called for help the robbers left hurriedly, but left two clues the toy gun and a208 words
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Article72 1958-10-19 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Ist King's Dragoon Guards left Singapore in the troopship Empire Fowey today on their way to Britain after nearly two and a half years in Malaya, The unit, till recently based In Ipoh. covered about two million miles on escort duties of V.l.P.'s72 words
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Advertisement70 1958-10-19 5 VA/e^... wkdob yuov&JL y«u, do 2. Judge^g^J for yourself, if this shipwrecked guy VY is to blame! What would you do, if a yacht Uj) went down^g^Jfcwtand cast vpu ashore on a tropicisle'^^with fourWlusciousgj lonely M damsels.?^^& ...for two long years! WelUlsir, maybe }j the feller didn't do wrong.. .but70 words
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Advertisement347 1958-10-19 5 Ah Seng was gray frTl Tired, worn out, listless. > y He lacked stn-npth. tmtgf. Skrp y net it came and life was drab! J V^^fPM-^n«had"G.S. \Z^/ W -m T> Ah Seng is I GAY fr <:^ > ft?'* fall of pt-p. cm rgt/, rigour. **^^\\^d J e>s n'jfo/'/irrf his347 words
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Article, Illustration680 1958-10-19 6 SUSAN JARRIE - NEVER STICK YOUR CHIN OUT TOO FAR: IT BRINGS 'DOUBLE TROUBLE' SUSAN JARRIE By I AST week we suggested an exercise to straighten the upper back. keeping the shoulder blades together and the upper arms turned in. If you do this slowly you will find that the result is that680 words
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Article106 1958-10-19 6 I^EWEST nomes for brassieres on sole in New York include "Inside Curve," "Traffic Stopper," "White Lie," "Stay There," and "Silent Partner." About 60 years ago women in Leeds were invited to join an AntiCorset League. Its prospectus stated that: "The males have vowed never to marry corset106 words
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293 1958-10-19 6 Balinese dances by the Rose Eberwein group ONE of Malaya's most talented solo dancers and choreographers, Rose Eberwein, will stage a colourful floor show of Balinese and Spanish dances at this year's Red Cross ball on Nov. 1. "A group of my students will dance with me," said Rose. "These293 words
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Advertisement263 1958-10-19 6 ZONAS f^) TRADE MARK rf\ **f[ Surgical Plasterj^/ has so W Treating a wound, fixing j Jj/V J\ a dressing, or stropping (_~7t*~'^_ y*_* s^^^^| pad in piac4. iMHHHK^ /yyV^H It Putting a nm-Hip grip Mending a fount am ptn tap m an a badminton racket «r tptctaelt (ram*. ZONAS263 words
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Advertisement29 1958-10-19 6 "Ohßovl mrc are Maw m W Having rceJi (/l£Oild .Assorted Biscuits for tea" Don't put l gj-IZT t yout€OLD> Throw it away! KLEENEX THE WORLD'S \V| FINEST TISSUES p^^29 words
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360 1958-10-19 7 Sailors plan overland trip to London By Y.O. LEE HONG KONG, Sat. fOUR Naval ratings are seeking firsthand information about roads and weather conditions in Burma. They are planning an 18,000-mi'e expedition from Singapore to London at the end of November by Land Rover, but Burma is proving a snag360 words
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Article91 1958-10-19 7 BABY GIRL THROWN OFF BIKE, DIES ALAC MALACCA, Sat. A nine- month -old baby girl and a 32-year-old man were killed yesterday in separate road accidents. The man. Tap Ken* Yin, an employee of Signcrafts Company, died in the General Hospital from head injuries after the motor-cycle he was riding91 words
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Article44 1958-10-19 7 SEGAMAT. Sat. A 23--year-old rubber tapper, Ong Hock Seng, was killed by a falling tree during a sudden storm which hit Kampong Tengah four miles from here late yesterday. Three houses were destroyed and ten others were damaged by th* storm.44 words
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Article219 1958-10-19 7 CINCAPORE, Sat. Dr. C. E. Smith, the Assistant Director of Medical Services (Tuberculosis), today said that a number of persons whose films during the recent mass X-ray campaign showed indeterminate shadows or lesions have :iot reported to the authorities once again as advised earlier.219 words
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125 1958-10-19 7 SAFE WITH $13,000 MISSING FROM FIRM CINGAPORE, Sat. A safe containing 1 3 .000 m cash and cheques has vanished from a fish and produce firm in Omar Road here. Police think it was stolen by a gang which is believed to be responsible for other safe thefts. A number125 words
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Article83 1958-10-19 7 Association for Teddy Boys plan LONDON, Sat. A National Teddy Boys Association (membership fee 2s. 6d. a month; Communists and all adults barred) is to be launched by 20-year.old Thomas Reginald Gauntley, of Sell? Oak, Binning, bam Gauntley has given up his job as a pipe fitter to travel the83 words
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Miscellaneous64 1958-10-19 7 "When I colled and told her I wot 6 "^^^> <^ bringing o friend home for dinner she "He con fell when someone is afraid of him." sad she would prepare o surprise "Does that port engine sound o little peculiar to you?" "My doddy always puts an olive in64 words
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472 1958-10-19 8 IN DEFENCE OF CURB TAX' PLAN- BY Mr.J. •MY SCHEME IS TO OPEN UP A SECOND LINE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT WITH MINIMUM HARM TO OUR TRADE' SINGAPORE, Saturday, T HE Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. M. Jumabhoy. said today it was "absurd" to take for granted that every industry472 words
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Article, Illustration272 1958-10-19 8 Sikkim has no Red problem Young Indian prince on visit to Spore says** C INGAPORE, Sat. The problem of Communism does not arise in Sikkim as we have a higher standard of living than our neighbours and I don't expect it to," said Prince Thondup Namgyal, the Maharajkumar of Sikkim,272 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-10-19 8 COUPLE SMILE AFTER CATHEDRAL WEDDING LT. DAVID Dines Caruth Wheeler and his bride, Miss Inter Holth. after their wedding at the St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, yesterday The bride is the daughter of Canon S. Holth of St. Peter's Hall, and the bridegroom is the son of Brigadier R. P. Wheeler—53 words
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Article63 1958-10-19 8 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Musical Society will present an orchestral concert at the Victoria Theatre on I Thursday at 8.45 p.m. The orchestra will be con- ducted by Mr. Benjamin Khoo, one of the society's associate conductors. The programme will include Handel's Water Music, Bach's Suite63 words
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Article92 1958-10-19 8 POLICE HUNT FOR 2 LOST JUMBOS A I OK STAR. Sat Perils police today asked Siamese police to help them trace two elephants believed to have been taken over the border into Slam. The .iniinais have been reported stolen from Mata Ayer, a village near the PerlisSlam border. The owner,'92 words
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Article46 1958-10-19 8 Stole crockery six months SINGAPORE, Sat. Lily Chan of Paya Lebar was sentenced in court today to six months' Jail for stealing crockery valued at $60, from a shop in Orchard Road. Chan, who had pleaded not guilty, had two "previous convictions" for housebreaking and theft.46 words
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Article22 1958-10-19 8 MR. V. ARUMAITHURAI, M»layan Railways pensioner, of It "C Jalan Petii. Johore B*hru, passed away 18.10.58. Funeral at 1 p.m. today.22 words
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Advertisement198 1958-10-19 8 Wounds heal faster with new It lets the wound BREATHE V, 1 t f Skin moisture can evaporate and 2s**a 1 escape right through Airstrtp because t f U b roicroporoui. This means clean, t dry. fastar hearing. S~ ~\J \^>***^ Yet it's WATERPROOF J Wbonds ate protected from grease,198 words
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Article515 1958-10-19 11 GEOFFREY BOLAND - Dollars buy more £s now GEOFFREY BOLAND By COR the first time in 21 months, the Malayan j dollar yesterday was worth more in terms of sterling. The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association fixed their rates to mercnants' against the dollar at 2s. 3 29/32 d. selling T.T. and O.D. and515 words
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245 1958-10-19 11 SIR ROBERT PRAISES VOLUNTARY ASSOCIATIONS SINCAPORE, Saturday QE LEGATES from 10 countries and territories convened for the opening of the eastern regional committee meeting of the International Union Against Tuberculosis by Sir Robert Scott at the Royal Singapore Chest Clinic this245 words
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114 1958-10-19 11 Army private jailed for theft of car SINGAPORE. Sat. Lim Thin Beng, a private in the Singapore Regiment, was sentenced to six months' jail by a district court here today for stealing a car valued at $1,000. Mr. S. K. Lee. the judge, told Lim, who pleaded guilty: "You have114 words
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94 1958-10-19 11 Fabulous spy breaks out of prison qETERHEAD. Sat.— Johnnie Jl Ramensky. who parachuted into occupied Europe j during World War II to blow open enemy safes and steal secret information for the allies, escaped from prison here last night. This crack safebreaker one of the most fabulous secret agents ofReuter - 94 words
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Article43 1958-10-19 11 HONG KONG. Sat.— Polico detained seven Chinese stowaways aboard the 2,810--ton British vessel Yocr>ow today after arrival here from Singapore. .They were found last month when the vessei reached Singapore and had been kept aboard since then. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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130 1958-10-19 11 >Ir. Francis Thomas, the Minister for Communications, dials a number and the curtain before the sketch of the Singapore Telephone Board's new City Exchange goes up, thus opening the exchange. Mr. Thomas congratulated the board and its workers for maintaining the highest possible130 words
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Article, Illustration167 1958-10-19 11 NEW YORK, Sat. Malaya's delegate told the United Nations yesterday that South Africa's. racial policies violated civilised concepts and were "a threat to peaceful relations between peoples." Dato Haji Monamed Noah bin Omar addressed the General Assembly's special political committee during its debateUPI - 167 words
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Article33 1958-10-19 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. A reception for the United Nations consultant on women's affairs, Mrs. Helen Fowler, will be held at the Federation of Boy's Club's hall. Queen Street, tomorrow at 5 p.m.33 words
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Article245 1958-10-19 11 ALL SET FOR THE BIG RAINS |^UALA KRAI, Sat.—Precautions to safeguard the inhabitants of Kuala Krai district in north east Kelantan from the ravages of floods have been drawn up by the authorities, now that the north-east monsoon is in full swing. Weather reports will be broadcast over the Malay245 words
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Article53 1958-10-19 11 TEMERLOH. Sat.— Low Kon Tal. 24 a mother of two, died from injuries suffered when a coconut tree crashed Into the kitchen of her house in the new village here as she was having food with her children. The children, both boys, aged two and53 words
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Miscellaneous194 1958-10-19 11 POLICE BAND concert at the Esplanade Gardens, 5.30 p.m. to 6.20 p.m. MILITARY BAND concert by the Ist Foresters band at the Botanic Gardens, 5 p.m to 6.15 p.m. SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: Exhibition ol paintings by R. Ba.soeki Abdullah at Victoria Memorial Hall. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. EX-SERVICE ASSOCIATION:194 words
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Miscellaneous200 1958-10-19 11 Boy Scout 9 a.m.. Art Club 3 p.m.. Red cross 3.30 p.m., Badminton Club practice 5 pjn., Camera Club ftlm show 7 pjn. hi. i\i ihikch Sunday School 9.15 a.m., morning worship 10.30 a.m., Evangelistic service 5.30 p.m. at 1079 Serangopn Road: and Sunday school 9 a.m.. morning worship 10.30200 words
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Miscellaneous57 1958-10-19 11 HIGH TIDES TODAY: Singapore 3 41 a.m. (7fl. 51n.> 2.44 pjn. (8ft. 41n.), Port Dlckson 10.40 a.m. (7ft. 41n), 11 p.m. (7ft. lln), Penang 3.56 a.m. (Itl.i 5.38 p.m. (5ft. 81n.i. TOMORROW: Singapore 4.53 a.m. (6ft. 9m.i 3.43 p.m. 7ft. 71n.), Port Dlckson 11.48 am. (6ft. 4in). PenanR 4.41 am.57 words
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Article, Illustration211 1958-10-19 12 BOOKS" (top. left) won the first prize of $30 for its photographer Lim Choo Heng, 25 Malay Street, Penang, in this week's photo contest. It was taken with a Rolleiflex camera on Agfa film. Aperture was F. 5.6. and speed 1 50 ser. The second prize211 words
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1169 1958-10-19 12 Raymond Thomas - LOOK OUT FOR TWO VITAL POINTS IN EXAMINING FILM Raymond Thomas By JINCE a negative is merely an intermediate stage in picture making, the sole purpose of which is to produce a positive image by contact printing or by enlargement, it is obvious that the quality of the final positive1,169 words
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Advertisement750 1958-10-19 12 B MOTORS -^J Inn IHwI ■fliSfflm S4OKHAIU>«O«- <r •HOME 2MM^^gP^ =dLI JM SMITHS CAR CLOCKS 1 CHS Tbc chaDfn in position of tba rlnck faoa on tbi« rr«tylod *ramon of tho umiliaj minor dock ka> tbm t<mm*l--stbi* advantage »f ant inbrianni with viaioo when tha mirror i« J bring s»-d.750 words
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Miscellaneous303 1958-10-19 12 ACROSS: 1 Foreshadow (Tl 5 Woe (Si 8 Drink <3i 9 Speak faUely (3 1 10 Parses (7; 14 Form of fuel (3t 16 Distant (3> 17 Redact' (4) 19 Flower (4> 21 Enfrrave <4> 23 Stigma (4) 25 Admit (3 1 26 Ascends (5) 28 Brought up (7) 30303 words
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Article, Illustration352 1958-10-19 13 Maniacal murder on the high seas QONT be misled by the title. M.C.M.'s THE DECKS RAN RED" is not a war picture. But it IS one of the year's most unusual films with an original, unique plot told with rare ingenuity. Presented352 words
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Article, Illustration282 1958-10-19 13 Ingrid grants her favours to Cary (he's so wary) A LITTLE draggy, the way an indiscretion sometimes is, "INDISCREET" (Warner Bros.) nevertheless retains sufficient bounce to satisfy even the jaded. Making it so are the perImces of trie principal rs who give tongue to ioubled-edged dialowlth the deftness of ce-tossing282 words
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Article148 1958-10-19 13 RANK'S "THE WIND CANNOT BEAD" is the story of wartime India. But so enamoured of India do producer Betty Box and director Ralph Thomas become, they allow the vast sub-continent to swallow the thread of the story. What results is an ex(•••llent travelogue. The148 words
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Advertisement562 1958-10-19 13 a^ m Phon* mm vi 1J Lm IAS 415y^ XV JIJ v E 21-11' 'HUM; 645 utM pjn J nimir C'accpe-Color Jf Cesar Romero VILLA 20th Century-Fox. >T *L T Today 9 a.m.: "RIVER OF LOVE- Un Liang Hna Mand. (KN) ty^ H y f jY^ J3400 TOD*"! 6.45 9.30562 words
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Advertisement719 1958-10-19 13 I* mmm "_^jj J I Don't dare tee "LJADDAD nPATIII A t'hrUtopher Lee' it alone! MUKKUK Of UKALULA Teoh a i-sb) g PLUS! MUSICAL SHORT "MAMBO MADNESS" Tomorrow K.4S a.m. Ladies Only Prerlew! Stalls $1, Circle $2. Cary Grant Ingrid Bergman "INDISCREET" Tach (WB) FASHION PARADE plna FREE GIFTS No719 words
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Miscellaneous250 1958-10-19 13 A.M. 7.15 Good Morning To You; 7.16 Bright And Early; 7.30 The News; 7.35 Breakfast Club; 8.00 News Headlines; 8.02 Breakfast Club Again; 8.30 Country Ceili; 9.00 Down Latin American Way; 9.30 Mandarin Mixture: 10.00 The Day Of The Triffids; 10.30 Tunefully Yours; 11.00 TalkIng About Teaching; 11.15 Music For250 words
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Miscellaneous276 1958-10-19 13 day Mood; 1.15 Programme Summary, More Music In A Mid-day Mood; 1.30 The News; 1.45 Relax And Listen; 2.00 Hit Parade; 2.30 The Goon Show; 3.00 Concert Hour; 4.00 Listeners' Choice; 5.00 The Rocket Club; 5.30 Marching With The Guards; 6.00 Evening Service; 6.45 At Twilight; 7.00 The News; 7.10276 words
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Miscellaneous232 1958-10-19 13 SHOO-SHOO BABY FILM PUZZLE rwas never very clear whether "CHILDREN OF LOVE" was trying to glorify unmarried mothers or condemn the blackmarket In Illegitimate babies. And long before it was half-way through, it didn't seem to matter either. With the exception of Etchika Choureau, the entire cast displays a fine232 words
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309 1958-10-19 14 LONDON, Saturday. THIRTY NINE year--1 old John Foster Wilson is blind. He lost his sight in an accident. BUT HE HAS NEVER LOST HIS COLRAGE. So much courage that, despite his handicap,, he went into the jungle on a mercy mission. John Foster Wilson309 words
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Article, Illustration807 1958-10-19 14 Why Juliette Greco won't go to Hollywood DOMINATING Broadway today is a poster which reads, in letters 50ft. high: "Juliette Creco: A new kind of woman excitement is here." Which is the kind of billing that Diana Dors dreams about at night; and for which most actresses would gladly trade807 words
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Article, Illustration95 1958-10-19 14 This is Marilyn Monroe as she appears in her first Hollywood film for two years: "Some Like It Hot." In it she plays Sugar Cane, a ukulele, strumming singer in an all.firl band. To give you an idea of the kind of95 words
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Article, Illustration140 1958-10-19 14 HAYAKAWA'S SPOOF ON 'RIVER KWAI' HAYAKAWA, who O won an Academy Award nomination for his role of the sadistic Japanese prirj» son camp commandant in "The Bridge on the River Kwai," will next turn his talents to comedy. He has been signed by w* Paramount for one of the key140 words
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Advertisement291 1958-10-19 14 /I /M i f 1/# \i *IHM r* si 4 /I MM M M M f Wiu %J l/W 1 l/r Ws&k Baby Edward Boon was sixteen months old when this picture was taken. He was born A in Singapore, breast fed tor one month and thereafter reared on Carnation.291 words
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Advertisement90 1958-10-19 14 TRANSISTORISED RADIO RECEIVERSi^ MODEL 1088 TE COMBINES BEAUTY '^J OF APPEARANCE AND EXCELLENCE SSS^to MODEL 975 TE THIS IS A JEWEL l^^^^^_.__ OF THE LOW PRICED RECEIVERS Rss9Ss*^^fc^_ 'TS GIVING THE PERFORMANCE OF AN ?*""W«Mr M EXPENSIVE SET. A TECHNICAL REPLICA OF THE UliS!--^^ 1 I MODEL 1083 TE CONTAINED90 words
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Article1547 1958-10-19 15 Ralph Middleton - Ralph Middleton HUMAN FILING CABINETS OF FACTS AND FIGURES By MEMORY is an odd thing. While $ome of us have to stop and think twice before we can remember our birthdays, there are others who possess phenomenal powers of memory that seem almost uncanny in comparison. Take1,547 words
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Article104 1958-10-19 15 TRY THIS SIMPLE EXERCISE There is a simple exercise which anyone can try if they feel they want to start improving I their memories. Write down on a piece of i paper the following figures: 576, 734, 299, 839, 149, 627, 388. j Having studied it,104 words
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147 1958-10-19 15 ROME, Sat. Seventeen-year-old Mariella Pepe waa the happiest girl in Rome when strappy Enzo Fornari, aged 24, asked her f -narry him. And *hen all Rome was she id when at dawn a few days later she v as found dead in147 words
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Advertisement743 1958-10-19 15 HE NEW NOW with 4 cylinder short stroke O.H. V. engine! W N nT^|M If "■>- ■sfe^^LsssPssP^'^^^^^^^^ (HAAtJ Priae of ownership goet JALUVr" tn the pleasure ol driving the qus,lHy-bullt Singer iflf*^^TV Gazelle ~Jr)id(rfi\!\rilJ^ The N w O.H.V. engine ol .»*taa«isssakks BBB^-__^PSjl^^towk_ ■■■mpact short stroke com -t^_ >>>I s»»sssssssss^S»s^sKsr7 bines743 words
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Advertisement285 1958-10-19 15 i— """I glamorous, sheer PONDS FACE POWDER I POND'S VANISH- i keeps your complexion smooth and unshiny for I INC CREAM gives hours. Enhances your natural loveliness and I that extra touch of flatters even the most delicate skin tone. I magic. the perfect *)>-)*/s~~~"-^^ greaseless Powder X^^^'-iK^^ViX base that285 words
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Advertisement386 1958-10-19 16 NO OTHER AIRLINE OFFERS YOU SO MUCH I )^M>M» _^r -_flß^^S^^^^f __MJ__j For^pfe LUXURIOUS LOWER-DECK LOUNGE \ov ll SPtND happy houfs in the attractive club lounge of your big double-decked Super "Strato" Clipper" as you Hy to Manila or the U.S.A. And you'll enjoy chatting with fellow passengers while you386 words
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Miscellaneous1582 1958-10-19 16 _y 'A^ZAN STAItEP AT TME MOUNTAINTOP r J //_^fl_g3^^ p gQ p^ OTHER ■W~i S*«.ONGMOL7. COVIV THIS fLKCE WAVE f?l^^-<l\ li\ //.fIBVHS-^ iVi WON«STEeS LUfcK <-v W^_L THE HJGE ANTELOPE THAT i^Mh'U^jbx^fjL- //_^^Dl^>ssr V SPWIW7 THE ArH GA.LCf E7 -HKOU6W Twe COftSST? M*K? I KJBb STOCICA7E AN7 ■■Jm^JT'^ b Edgar1,582 words
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Article, Illustration861 1958-10-19 17 WHAT i.s happening to this world of ours? The film industry Is producing movies with low moral tone. There is nothing more disgusting than to hear an actress say: "Darling. I am going to have a baby" even before she is861 words
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569 1958-10-19 17 A girl who has waited for two long years MY boy friend and I have been in love for two years and we planned to be married. But somehow I have found him different from the person I first knew. His letters are abrupt, and when he comes to see569 words
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Article539 1958-10-19 17 any declaration of love. Time enough for that later. She knows you like her. so be friendly and happy in tier company, tell her how much you enjoyed the evening when you take her home, and hope she will come again with you soon. Don't spoil things by rushing539 words
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Advertisement84 1958-10-19 17 Only the finest, fanciest chickens for the most delicious Cream of Chicken Soup! v iff* |XV \>l r > i |Hr i f vV, .y^. mealtime enjoyment! <^2 it* MmmJhsl vammm r Wn I CREAM OF S>r^r CHICKEN SOUP J 21 kinds of Campbell's Soups condensed for double value! JIME^84 words
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Miscellaneous336 1958-10-19 17 Mr. Eng. After all life would be very monotonous if it were all lived at the same pitch of excitement. CAN you tell me whether it is safe to give blood to the Blood Bank? E. T. KHOO Kuala Lumpur. Perfectly safe! Every donor is examined before giving a transfusion,336 words
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Article, Illustration673 1958-10-19 18 Strong point of Consul is 'no-nonsense' line BY GRAHAM SHORT QETAIL modifications to the Ford Consul have given its latest De Luxe version an added elegance and made it the second biggest seller after the Prefect in the British Ford range. Viewed from any angle, this is a car with673 words
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Article406 1958-10-19 18 IT'S FASTER THAN ANY BLONDE By a special correspondent LONDON, THE traditional relaxation for the tired businessman, they say, is a blonde. I'd suggest an alternative and it is easier on the pocketbook. I'd never have discovered it if I hadn't taken over a new Humber Super Snipe after one406 words
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Article47 1958-10-19 18 Past cadets of Raffles Institution may compete in the intra-past rifla shoot at the Singapore Military Force Range, Beach Road, today at 1.30 p.m Another contest, the Golden Jubilee trophy, to be competed for between the past and the present cadets, will follow47 words
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Article80 1958-10-19 18 SINGAPORE. Sat. E. V. Ranson (66) won the the "A" division October medai stroke competition at the Keppel Club yesterday. S. H. Ang and G. A. Hovil. who won the two ball sweeps. tied for the runners-up position with 67. The "B" medal went to K.80 words
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Article35 1958-10-19 18 SINGAPORE. Sat.—Hongkong Bank and R.A.F. Changi drew 1-1 in a S.H.A. Div. 3 league match at Changi today. Bank, who led 1-0 at half-time scored through M. Nunis while Omar replied for Changi.35 words
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410 1958-10-19 18 SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE SEOUL Football Club, unbeaten in eight matches in the Federation, tonight maintained their record when they beat Singapore 3-2 before a 7,500 crowd at Jalan Besar stadium. But Seoul's victory was not an impressive one. They scored all their goals410 words
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Article318 1958-10-19 18 LONDON. Sat. Results of today's football matches were: I I \«.l I II M Arsenal 1 Wolves 1 Birmingham 0 Notts Forest 3 Bolton 4 Blackpool 0 Burnley 0 Blackburn 0 Everton 3 Man. United 2 Leeds 0 Aston 0 Leicester 3 Tottenham 4 lvi on318 words
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Article75 1958-10-19 18 SINGAPORE, Sat— The 75 Squaaron RNZAF maintained their unbeaten rugger when they trounced 61 Signals Unit R.A.F. by 32 points four goals, three tries and a penalty goali to three (a penalty goali at Tengah today. Try scorers for the New Zealanders were Shelf ord75 words
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232 1958-10-19 18 TWO cycle events the 75 miles open and the 50 kilometres (novices) will take place at the Pasir Panjang circuit today. The open event will start at 6.30 a.m. Ten minutes later, the novices will line up for their event. Both are massed232 words
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Advertisement107 1958-10-19 18 Come Ride In ffl*^ J^/7 HILLMAN t and see for yourself why J it's as NEW AS TO -PAY IN EVERYWAY 1 b y a You'll admire the long, low lines of the •Hillman. There's style in its smooth contours and moulded waistline, and chromium surrounds to the screen and107 words
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Advertisement171 1958-10-19 18 tfffSt 1) nNrwKr CUT PETROL COSTS WITH A FIAT 555 y«>ur and your family's petrol bills are mounting alarmingly .don't worry, buy a FIAT 500 for economical 63 m.p.g. performance. EASY HIRE PURCHASE TERMS ARRANGED. Buy the paint that's worth the work Jo*&\ DU PONT <?■'s FLOW KOTE j New171 words
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Miscellaneous120 1958-10-19 18 Crossword solution ACROSS: 1. Portend o, DOWN: 1, Preler 2, Tap. 3. Grief. 8, Ale. 9, Lie. 10 Elapses. Else. 4, Needs. 5, Olg 6, Rear. 14. Oas. 16. Far. 17. Edit. 19. mend 11. Latitude 12. Rose 21. Etch. 23. Slur. 25, Own 26 Rises 28, Trained Arcs. 13,120 words
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487 1958-10-19 19 y^FTER losing a wicket of f the first ball of their innings Rutherford being held at first slip off a good length delivery from Trueman which moved off the wicket Western Australia recovered to be 124 for three at close in487 words
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Article, Illustration172 1958-10-19 19 AUSSIES' 'SECRET WEAPON' v ENGLAND? CYDNEY, Sat.— New South Wales cricket experts are predicting that giant 20--year-old Sydney merchant Gordon Rorke could well be Australia's secret weapon against the M.C.C. thus season. Rorke, who stands 6ft 4in. is known to the Sydney fans as "the Blond Bombshell." Having undergone treatment172 words
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410 1958-10-19 19 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA By CINGAPORE, Sot.— ln their tmal trial match before they leave for a twomatch tour of Bangkok with six members of the Federation R.A.F. team on Monday, the R.A.F. Singapore XV displayed poor form vhen beaten by 1 1 points a410 words
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377 1958-10-19 19 They are only side still with lOOpc record By F. SALAHUDIN CINGAPORE, Sat.— Though the first Division of the Singapore Hockey Association League is only reaching the half-way stage, I predict the Police to displace Singapore Recreation Club as champions this season That377 words
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728 1958-10-19 19 bat by the blade as if it were a rifle at the slope. It was not long before he was inarching back just as happily. England's innings today m all Tom Graveney. He was 113 not out to begin728 words
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Article86 1958-10-19 19 SINGAPORE. Sat. Over I a hundred guests, including I Mr. Heah Joo Seang presiIdent of the Badminton Assotion of Malaya, attended a luncheon party at the Capitol Blue Room today in I honour of Mr. Tan 800 Teck who was appointed a Justice of the86 words
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Article24 1958-10-19 19 LONDON. Sat Accrington Stanley beat Southend United 1-0 in an English LeagUf Div. Three match at Accrington last night— Reuter. IReuter - 24 words
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327 1958-10-19 19 CINGAPORE, Sot. When Singapore Civilians meet Army tomorrow they will need only one more point to assure themselves of the S.H.A. internal quadrangular title for the third year in succession. In their second match today. Civilians scored an unimpressive 3-0 win over Navy to327 words
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Advertisement348 1958-10-19 19 ii o 1% -I ii i: ia t i ew thii yii 4rna?inu Netv Kasv Wob w Vv,v Quickly take* ott pound t and inches fatter than yaw ever dreamed possible' Lz±\\ v REDUCE UP TO 5 LBS A WEEK. M m Start loting weight in 24 hourj! without eiercise348 words
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Miscellaneous92 1958-10-19 19 *****H2325 HOCKEY SHA quadrangular; 4 p.m. Army v Civilians: 5 p.m. RAP v N»vy Tanglln Barracks. League: Dlv. 3— CSC "B" v Wanderers "B", Balestier Road. SOCCER SAFA league: Div. 3B— Arsenal P.C. v Junior A.A.. Oeylang. 5.15 pm. BILLIARDS SBA championships (semifinals) Great World 6.15 p.m. RIFLE SHOOT Raffles92 words
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Article417 1958-10-19 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Bright Eyes III upsets to pay $135 for win AUGUST STABLE'S Bright Eyes 111, with Barry Moon astride, scored a spectacular eight-length win to pay $135 for a win at Penang yesterday. Shaw Stable had a successful day, winning four races with Theatre417 words
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Article107 1958-10-19 20 'JET Tickets TOTAL POOL: 5132.300 Ist No. *****!) (s:;i.ii!tin 2nd No. 2125 M (513.87W 3rd No. •»0;>88!l <S (i,938) Starfcrs (51. 387 each): Nos: 132(»07; *****2; *****0; *****9; Ui4i.XU; 2IMI0.") *****5; *****7: *****1: *****8 Coiwdation (Sl.OOO each): \.»s *****4; !::5877: *****3; ?814'.."i; !iil<l7B; •.>.->•>•! ITS: *****2; .'Mil.107 words
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Article60 1958-10-19 20 MELBOURNE. Sat. Sir Blink, owned oy Mrs. W M. Kellet and Mr. C. R. Finch, today won the Caulfield Cup run over one mile and a half. A six to one chance, Sir Blink beat Mr. C. Morton's Pandie Sun (14 to one) by twoReuter - 60 words
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Article99 1958-10-19 20 SINGAPOKt. Sat. me quarter-finals ot the Singapore Billiards Association's four-ball championship were completed at the Great World tonight. The last four in the competition are Yeo Koon Yam. Chin Chi Nen, Lee Cheng Puan and Tan Kirn Song. Highlight of the quarterfinals was the upset victory99 words
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Article84 1958-10-19 20 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Siglap Boys' Club gained their first victory in the Chung Hwa Cup league basketball tournament when they beat Woo Yew 102-72 at the Great World tonight. Siglap, mainly through the sharpshooting of Hwang Shoon Hin who scored 28 points, led 50-39 at half-time. In84 words
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Article56 1958-10-19 20 SINGAPORE, Sat. 221 Base Vehicle Depot beat The Blacks by six points (two penalty goals) to three (penalty goal) in a rugger match at Tebrau today. After a scoreless first half, The Blacks took the lead with a penalty by Siew Kay. Then B.V.D. replied56 words
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Article, Illustration1725 1958-10-19 20 (2) WINDSOR II 8.12 (382-195; Chadwick 7 (4) MARVEL OF PERU II (f. 9 carr 8.2 (49-37) Buang 8 (5) SMALL WORLD 8.6 (87.43) Bougoure 9 (11) VIOLA 8.3 (109-47) Moon 10 (10) CONTRACT 7.7 (19-19) Humphries 11 (Winner trained by Yong).1,725 words
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Article73 1958-10-19 20 pENANG, Sat.— lnside-left 1 Ariff Ariffin performed a hat-trick when helping Penang, the Malaya Cup champions, to a 5-0 victory over a weak M.C.F.A. side at the city stadium here tonight. Ariffin gave Penang a 3-0 lead in the first half when he netted in the 13th,73 words
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Article62 1958-10-19 20 SINGAPORE, Sat.— "gift" goal enabled Singapore Teachers Union to gain their first full points in five matches in the S.H.A. Div. 1 league at Serangoon Road today. Teachers won 2-1. Teachers led 1-0 at half time through Ng Siew Chiew but Chinese got on terms62 words
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Advertisement161 1958-10-19 20 S^ fglllllt ir. ««<tf^^H^t\^fl^Hvy TLJC lAS fTr~ Ul llll Hill* inc. nMtn 1 Ardjuna BB^^^ character in I I CONVAIRS CfCU^ltfUl INDOMCSIAN AtRWAYS Arts 80ll Raffles Hotel Saturday Bth November 9.30 p.m. to 2.00 a.m. Theme: Jungle Fcarasy. Tickets $10 single at Robinson or P.O. Box 2339. All proceeds in161 words
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Miscellaneous477 1958-10-19 21 T«¥g CISCO XIV. tywr Mid west fa.Vou.vM* (WHAT LL WE DO AFTER DARK WE'LL MAKE HIM DISAPPEAR. DEBBY, I'M LOOK'NS FOrK HE WENT IN THERE.^ V WITH HIM 1J BY THE TIME THEY C3ET A NEW MAYOR, RED Rl ATA. AT THE TOWN HE TOLD WE TO J HE'S TOO477 words
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