The Straits Times, 24 October 1958
1958-10-24
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Title Section18 1958-10-24 1 AVERAGE l»\ll V CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times. Estd 1845. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1958 15 CENTS18 words
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Article326 1958-10-24 1 ff^^n "Even determined believers in free speech recognise UIUU there are times when it is better to be silent 4 Razak 'No' chorus drowns oppression charges KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE PUBLIC ORDER (Preservation) Bill, giving the police wide powers and designed to "nip in the bud326 words
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149 1958-10-24 1 Polio: 100,000 doses of vaccine on way CINGA V O H E Thurs.— A fresh supply of 100,000 doses of Sabin antipolio vaccine will arrive in Singapore by Pan American Airways on Monday. A cable to this effect reached Singapore today from the origina- 10 more cases of polio were149 words
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Article425 1958-10-24 1 An additional 2,208 children were given the Sabin vaccine at the Lim Ah Pin Road clinic today 424 more than yesterday. Total doses given so far are 6,411, leaving 3,589 doses in hand. The remaining stock will be sufficient to meet tomorrow's demands at the Yio Chu425 words
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Article128 1958-10-24 1 Council today. He moved the adoption of a Bill enabling the Government to raise a Territorial Army. The Naval Volunteer Reserve Bill and the Air Force Volunteer Reserve Bill were also passed. Dato Abdul Razak hoped that the Territorial Army would start next year with128 words
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Article52 1958-10-24 1 1 TOKYO. Thurs.— Two of the Chinese who perished in last week's crash of a Soviet Tu-104 jet liner were Ministers, it was learned here today. They were Tsai Su-fan, vice chairman of the Physical culture and Sports Commission, and Cheng Chen-to, Vice Minister ofUPI - 52 words
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Article23 1958-10-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Federal Legislative Conn cil today gave legal sanction to the new constitution for the University of Malaya.23 words
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Article, Illustration391 1958-10-24 1 R. CHANDRAN - Is this London? asks little Ann (5) R. CHANDRAN MISS CURLY TOP BRINGS ALL TO A STOP By SINGAPORE, Thurs. £> The little miss with the mop of curly golden hair darted in and out of the stream of passengers from the Qantas airliner at Singapore airport, looking around expectantly,391 words
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149 1958-10-24 1 pARIS. Thurs.— A nationwide police and radio hunt for Mr. R. S. Rodgers, a member of the Sarawak Supreme Council, ended here successfully yesterday. The hunt began when Interpol, the international police organisation, received a message from Sarawak, asking them to urgently trace Mr. Rod-Reuter - 149 words
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Article25 1958-10-24 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. The Indonesian Government today seized all Nationalist Chinese banks. A decree placed their contents and documents under Government control25 words
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Article133 1958-10-24 1 Russian cash for Aswan Dam \IOSCOW, Thurs. ifl Russia has granted 400 million roubles (£33 million) credit to the United Arab Republic to build the Aswan Dam, Mr. Khrushchev announced tonight. Mr. Khrushchev announced the loan at a Kremlin reception in honour of Field Marshal Abdel Hakim Amer, vice-president of133 words
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Article34 1958-10-24 1 LONDON. Thurs. SiiiP?.pore Cold Storacc Cn meries' entry in the class for vanilla ice cream won a fi f th Dlace diDloma at the T.onrfon dairy show today. Twentythree entries were submitted.34 words
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Article25 1958-10-24 1 SEOUL, Thurs.— The We.^t German Economics Minister, Dr. Ludwig Erhard, today arrived here from Saigon lor a three-day visit to South Korea. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Advertisement492 1958-10-24 1 NEXT TIME HAVE I fftJWJw y^/y a < i) li-"»* go]( g^ SINGAPORE THE Straits Times Annual for 1959 will be on sale NEXT WEDNESDAY. Have you ordered your copies of South East Asia's finest publication 128 pages superbly printed on fine art paper, with pages of brilliant fullcolour illustrations492 words
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3075 1958-10-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. J|OVI\(; the second reading of the 1*111)110 Security Bill today, the Minister for Defence, Dato Abdul Razak, told the Federal Council that it was not the intention of the Government to give special powers3,075 words
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Advertisement17 1958-10-24 2 the latest sweet treat from America BADERScookies ff Leading Grocers J*!~* NM »ra MOH AMED SONS ITD.17 words
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Advertisement137 1958-10-24 2 Give Bob Martin's once a dau Ever see your dog really out of conclt- FORMULA tion? Off hisfood, listless and dull ■m»BoHiMiin< his coat loose and irritating with SS^SSSmSb scarcely the energy to wag his tail. Why i;roup(a run ever let your dog get like that, when Jj» SSSSS! little137 words
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Miscellaneous33 1958-10-24 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby (do you Li«e^ h*■ Mooe -<. f 8 I C MOU MUST L rlk x 'v I* r V vrue «ecipg) HA/ \op tin o© it < V XcOJMgOUTQg?] i_Zf\_i333 words
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Article429 1958-10-24 3 SINGAPORE THANKED FOR 'CORDIAL RECEPTION 9 TO PREMIER MACMILLAN AND HAILS THE RECENT ANGLO-AMERICAN PACT ON ATOM SECRETS LONDON, Thursday. THE QUEEN said today she rejoiced that the relations between Britain and the United States of America "are growing continually closer." "My Government welcome theReuter - 429 words
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Article131 1958-10-24 3 SARIT'S 7-POINT PLAN FOR SIAM i)\NGKOK. Thurs.— '> Field Marshal Sarit rat. who seized in a bloodless ip on Monday, has n up a seven-point gramme for Siam. k Radio last night least a communique the Field Marshal. objective was the foment of a govern. inder a Prime Minisv:!h anReuter - 131 words
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Article38 1958-10-24 3 KONG, Thurs. Group Captain Peter Townsend arrived here today for three days before goin^ to Tokyo to continue making his round-the-world film. He told nporters at the airpor: have no intenoack to Briber38 words
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156 1958-10-24 3 De Gaulle offer to Algerian insurgents PRIS. Thurs— Gen. Charles de Gaulle told a Press conference here today that the war in Algeria "no longer serves any purposes" and appealed to those who had opened fire to stop the shooting The French premier, in his first press conference since heReuter - 156 words
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Article, Illustration61 1958-10-24 3 THE QUEEN MEETS AN OPERATIC SAMSON' THE QUEEN srems highly amused as she talks with "Sams in", played by John Vickers. at the end of the show at the Grand Theatre, Leeds, recently when the Queen and Prince Philip attended the performance of "Sam. son" by the Covent Garden OperaUPI - 61 words
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Article207 1958-10-24 3 RAIDS ALL OVER BUDAPEST BUDAPEST, Thursday. I^YE-WITNESSES here reported police swoops and MJ numerous arrests yesterday- on the eve of the second anniversary of the 1956 Hungarian revolt One account said police bundled about 30 people into a van in one nuarter of Budapest. PoliceReuter - 207 words
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Article89 1958-10-24 3 'NEW LOOK' FOR BRITISH TROOPS LONDON. Thurs. The British Army is to be glamourised and to prove it a mannequin parade showing "new look" designs In uniforms was held at the War Office yesterday. The latest in cloths, including terylene and barathea, will be used to make the uniforms andReuter - 89 words
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Article31 1958-10-24 3 NEW YORK. Thurs. A Snark guided missile was launched from Cape Canaveral this morning in a flight expected to take it 1.500 miles from the earth and back.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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214 1958-10-24 3 U.S. ARMY ROCKET FAILS TO PUT BALLOON IN ORBIT /cable\ BRIEFS j CAPE CANAVERAL, Thurs.— An Army Jupi-ter-C rocket roared off late last night with a gleaming inflatable balloon satellite aboard. Two and a half hours later the army said It was practically certain that the satellite had failed toReuter - 214 words
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255 1958-10-24 3 Britain may resume dollar loan payments f ONDON, TThus.—r s.— j The spectacular im- i provement in Britain's 1 1 financial position was j emphasised yesterday i in a statement by the Chancellor of the Ex- i chequer that the j country's finances were j in better shape than iReuter; UPI - 255 words
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Article379 1958-10-24 3 T ON DON. Thurs. There was re-, newed uncertainty in London stock markets today. Sentiment was adversely affected by the further overnight decline on Wall Street and the British Chancellor of the Exchequer's reiteration of his confidence in a British business recovery also failed to stimulate interest. There379 words
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Advertisement156 1958-10-24 3 ■■■■■^■■■■■■■bbhhbbbhb BY POPULAR DEMAND! j Due to the ovorwholining response to m our W ednesdays performance, a a i TjM'at screening of the technicolour film "THE DALE CARNEGIE I STORY" \»ill be held on Tuesday, October 28 al p.m. peri— Dale O^llO^Mll aV^llai Car nc2 i .Anniversary B i>alk graduates156 words
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Advertisement310 1958-10-24 3 ioo% pyisi cane lliiwrjiw TAIKOO SIHiAlf Wi\ is made from |uicy sugar ly^u^hjy 1 Juicy stalks contain a > *¥^\w& 'I higher percentage oi ~^^*\^\lrUliJwirill sucrose; that's why Taikoo is the purer and whiter refined /r*~ iImW cane sugar. TAllW 11 |/5r CASTER, ICING. HALF CUBES, '-^^^^^r SOFT BROWN. DEMERARA,310 words
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418 1958-10-24 4 CIRCULAR TO WORKERS AFTER STRIKE THREAT SINGAPORE, Thursday. pOLLOWINC the threat made by the new Federation of Oil Workers' Unions (Singapore) to call a strike the Standard-Vacuum Oil Company management in a circular to its staff today said: "Stan vac418 words
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Article, Illustration100 1958-10-24 4 "AND THIS Is my father," says Mr. Loke Wan Tho, the Singapore film magnate, as he points mil two photographs at the exhibition of historical pictures at the Odeon Theatre's Hollywood Room yesterday. Air. Loke was conducting the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Education. Mr.100 words
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Article86 1958-10-24 4 FIVE YEARS FOR THE FLAT THIEF SINGAPORE, Thurs. A radio mechanic, Ni; Seng Tuan, 23, was jailed for five i years by Mr. Justice Chua in the Assize Court today for breaking into a flat at Woodleigh filters, off Upper Seran?oon Road, on Aug 2 and stealing S2O from a86 words
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265 1958-10-24 4 Dead man is blamed for two deaths SINGAPORE, Thursday. piERRE ALESSANDRO SETZ, a Swiss commer- cial assistant who died in a car crash, was held responsible at an inquest today for the deaths of a motor-cyclist and his pillion ridec. Setz, 27, was the driver and sole occupant of a265 words
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139 1958-10-24 4 LEGAL OPINION ON CORERA CASE: 'MAYOR WAS WRONG' SINGAPORE, Thurs.— O Workers' Party city councillors, who recently consulted legal opinion in London, have received expert advice on the action of the Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, in ejecting one of their colleagues. Mr. J. C. Corera, from a council meeting139 words
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114 1958-10-24 4 R.N. TUG OFF TO AID SHIP ON ROCKS SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Royal Navy's salvage tug Barfoam left Singapore at noon today to go to the rescue ol the British freighter Zeta Trader which went aground oil Pulau Mantaras yester. day. The Zeta Trader's master radioed the local agents yesterday saying114 words
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Article31 1958-10-24 4 A meeting is to be held at Borneo Motors. Orchard Road, at 10 a.m. on Sunday to form a Lambretta Scooter Club. All those interested are Invited to attend.31 words
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Article176 1958-10-24 4 Captain and 16 crew members obtain orders against vessel SINGAPORE, Thurs.— *3 Twenty-four hours after the captain of the French freighter Berbere obtained a court order for the arrest of the ship, 16 members of the crew obtained another arrest order against the vessel. It was disclosed to176 words
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Miscellaneous147 1958-10-24 4 RADIO: General Programme] RADIO MALAYA Doral conf ln»es his Date Wltli Music; 8.30 Close Down. P.M. 1.15 NATIONAL SHORT WAVE Sweet And Lively; 1.30 The News SERVICE 1.45 Pun And Frolic; 2.00 Close 41 metres Down; 5.00 String Serenade; 5.30 SINGAPORE 111 Piano; 5.45 Radio Ranch, Medium wave 478 metres147 words
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218 1958-10-24 5 High prices paid in Siam for cars stolen in Singapore HEAVY IMPORT TAXES AID THE CROOKS SINGAPORE, Thursday. £}ARS stolen in Singapore are taken to the Federation and then sneaked into Siam where they are sold at high prices. A Siamese Consulate official here said cars in his country were218 words
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143 1958-10-24 5 THOUSANDS (FROM 12 to 50 )APPLY FOR JOBS Of FILMS SINGAPORE. Thurv A I Singapore film company, which is recruiting local talent for Hokkien pic tures to be made in Hong Kong, has received appli- cations from more than 2,000 people. Mr. Ho Thye Ngiap, manager of Kong Ngee Co.143 words
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Article52 1958-10-24 5 MALACCA. Thurs. The Governor of Malacca. Tun Leong Yew Koh. resumed duties this morning after an absence of three and a half months due to illness. On Saturday there will be an official celebration of the Governor's birthday, with a parade at Banda Hilir Park at52 words
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Article64 1958-10-24 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two Canberra jet bombers of the United States Air Force, now on a goodwill visit to the Far East Air Force here, will leave RAF Tengah for their home base on Saturday. The crews, who are payinp a liaison visit to their opposite numbers64 words
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205 1958-10-24 5 Malayan students lured to China by Reds now work as labourers, says priest SINGAPORE, Thurs. Father L. M. Rodrigues, formerly of Malacca, who is now running a refugee station in Macao, said last night that wealthy Malayan towkays 1 children were working as labourers in his camp after escaping from205 words
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Article94 1958-10-24 5 Don't buy these houses... SINGAPORE. Thurs The City Council today warned prospective bouse buyers not to buy any of a group of houses which have been built without permission in an area bounded by Changi Road, Jalan Selamat and Jalan Senang. opposite Frankel Estate. Court action had been taken against94 words
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Article125 1958-10-24 5 NZ STUDY OFFER FOR NANYANG SINGAPORE, Thurs. The New Zealand Government is offering four Colombo Plan scholarships for Nanyang University students to study in New Zealand uni v c rsities next year. The New Zealand Director of Education, Dr. c. E. Beeby. told the Straits Times this today shortly after125 words
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Article32 1958-10-24 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Hee Chin, who was found in possession of a shot gun and a rifle without a licence, was fined $15 in the magistrates court here today.32 words
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296 1958-10-24 5 Accused lawye rs was under mental strain SINGAPORE, Thur.s. Neyte Charau Goho. a lawyer, admitted in a magistrates court today that he had attracted public and police attention while acting in a disorderly manner near the Joo Chiat police station at 3.45 p.m. on Sept. 9. He also admitted that296 words
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206 1958-10-24 5 SINGAPORE. Thursday. TiHE City Councils assessment committee has re- jeated the appeal of Champion Motors against an increase In the annual value of its garage in Orchard Road from the previous $6,000 to 530.000. with effect from October last year. The committee. however, agreed to reduce206 words
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Advertisement161 1958-10-24 5 Cooking's w^-^ *TB Kenwood ELECTRIC CHEF Wise, home-proud housewives everywhere arc acclaiming the Kenwood 1 Electric Chef, the multi-job cl til I'll! food preparing machine which puts joy into the kitchen... a new thrill into cooking. .at the flick of a switch in a fraction of the time! le Distributors161 words
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Advertisement285 1958-10-24 5 ||BOVRIL FOR real STREKGTH s V^ When extra reserves of vigour and vitality are needed, men of gMflk. action know that Bovnl uill provide the answer rich in y\- I nature's wonder vitajajM, 81, Bi, B 2 and Bu.Bovnl taken as w Mr a drink or in meat and rice285 words
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Miscellaneous335 1958-10-24 5 MAL.WAX MATHEMATICAL Malay beßinnei-s class 10 15 SOCIETY: Talk by Mr. M. J. 2.30 p.m. Mandarin class 530 p m i Wicks on -The Master of the CHINESE YMCA (16 South I Mint" at the Statistics Lecture picri: Table tennis 9 am body- Room. University of Malaya. 5.30 building, weightlifting335 words
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Obituary48 1958-10-24 6 2H H.,rrf* gaj (Minimum, MR. HO UN KIP .ayed 111 ii 23/10/58 at 3D2-l(j Jalan Kambmg, <s. Leaving behind bis beloved wile, 3 ,ons 3 daughters, 1 daughter-in-law, l. son-in-law and 2 Krand-dau«hter.-. The Corteee will leave his residence at 3 p in. for Bidadari Cemetery on48 words
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Article22 1958-10-24 6 H..,rfs US Minim,,,,, KUYATHAMBYS Cortege Dalvey Estate at 5 p.m. "ii L' 4-10-58 Friday lor Hindu Crematorium at Upper Aljunled Koad.22 words
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Article76 1958-10-24 6 ?n W,,,rfv $n, (Minmmmi TH> FAMILY of the 1..:e Mrs. •S. A. Michael (nee Rajanioney> Hiank all Friends md Relatives for their Kind Exprcssiun.s of ■Sympathy and Attendance at the Funeral, Wednesday 22-10-08. THE FAMILY of the late Mr. Chan Yee Lim thank .ill Ministers Members of Religious Orders76 words
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Article272 1958-10-24 6 21l H.,rrfs SI'I (M,n,m,,m, WE HAVE A wide lan-r f French Perfume> and Cologne- at Medical Hall. Battery Road,^ Spore. They are ideal gifts. W Swedish Typewriter. t member ol the I- ac it family with exclusive "mecbanemory" Übulauu FOUND! THE SECRET Key to, real .-kin beauty! Max Factor272 words
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Article14 1958-10-24 6 :</ M.,rds IN Minimum 1 MR. JOE KEYSER. artistplease contact Dr. Lim of Klang.14 words
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611 1958-10-24 6 The Straits Times. S'porc, Fri. Oct. 24, 1958. The Schools Debate i It was a foregone con- j I elusion tiiat the Federal legislature would throw out, as it did on Wednesday, Mr. Seenivasagam's motion to scrap the Razak education policy and replace it with another drawn piesumably nearer to611 words
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Article580 1958-10-24 6 There is one election promise which Mr, BandaraI naike, the Prime Minister of I Ceylon, is trying very hard to forget. The nationalisation of foreign-owned tea and rubber estates together with the promise to make Sinhalese the only official language were the two issues which swept Mr. Bandaranaikes580 words
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996 1958-10-24 6 No nation is growing faster industrially than Australia today Industrial development, government backed, with fast increasing overseas capital, is booming in Australia. For more than a century the country has been content to rely on its rural areas and the huge overseas demand for wool. Since the early 1900s tinsheepReuter - 996 words
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402 1958-10-24 6 SHERI GILES - SHERI GILES by IIKACiO. rpllh leaders of Chicago's Chinatown E 1 laid pians this week to lick slums E and juvenile delinquency with pagoda E roofs and Confucian sayings. E They have already put up a big E Chinese community centre, and their E402 words
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Letter178 1958-10-24 6 TRAIN THEM FOR HIGHER POSTS I WAS not a bit surprised to read that the City Council had decided that those of its workers attending classes at the Sinspore Polytechnic during working hours will not be paid It ls typical of the P.A.P. They are not willing to help their178 words
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Letter37 1958-10-24 6 T, an ex-Chinese school student, passed the Government Examination for f en 1 2L M L ddle In students in 1956 but so far I have not been given the certificate EX-CHINESE SCHOOL STUDENT. SiiiKjporr.37 words
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282 1958-10-24 6 PAP's Malayanisation aims and treatment of staff don't agree JpOR a moment I was impressed by Mayor Ons's declaration that public money should be carefully used by the City Council. But on camming what he said about no pay study leave for employees of the City Council attendine part-time courses282 words
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97 1958-10-24 6 AN official of the Selangor religious council says that one of the reasons for the incredibly large number of divorces in Kuala Lumpur is "free mixing of the sexes." iS.T. Oct. 16V Now I have been told time and again that97 words
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Advertisement408 1958-10-24 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. N »un<> IN Minimum) 1 lECHTER: To Alice and t.iwin. a son. on Jlst October, at Singapore Nur.-ins Home. III: A son to Gun Tin and Boon Bung v Hospital on 2 lit October. Mother ana baby doinu well. HOBE: To Beryl and .lim a son on 23/10/98408 words
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Advertisement90 1958-10-24 6 The GOOSE with I a Split Personality The September Kea- j dcr's Digest (now on sale) contains the touching story of Jane, a Canada goose who was hatched by accident in the back of j a truck. She grew up to love humans, hatched out her own family on the90 words
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Advertisement55 1958-10-24 6 FEELfBETTER with new medically tested Air Conditioner Advance li^Sigl^^iMg^i^***-^*^?^^^^ phiico amm; 2 New kind of air conditioner mokes you feel like a new person. Laboratory-tested! Guaranteed cooling copucity. Compact "flushmount" cabinet. Ask to N Philco "noiseless" with lonitron. Tested and rated according to standards of ARI (Air Cond<t'°' and Refrigeration55 words
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Article, Illustration945 1958-10-24 7 THIS SHOWS WE CAN RUN OWN FINANCIAL AFFAIRS 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday rpHE Federal Lckis- lafive Council toj a > passed a Hill 5 the way for i establishment of Vntral Hank of Malaya (Hank Ne- Tanah Melayu)945 words
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Article, Illustration111 1958-10-24 7 NO. 2 MAN IN CITY COUNCIL RESIGNS SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Secretary of the City Council. Mr. H. D. E. MacVitie, 48, resigned yesterday. Unaer the Council's Malayanisation scheme Mr. MacVitie had been offered employment until retirement age. Recent organisation of the Secretariat moved Mr. MacVttie, hitherto head Of his department,111 words
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Article23 1958-10-24 7 SEGAMAT. Thurs. The Segamat Town Council has decided to ask local bus companies to provide shelters along their routes for passengers.23 words
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429 1958-10-24 7 ITUALA LUMPUR, IV Thurs. The Federation's Minister of Finance, Col. Sir Henry Hau-shik Lee, today explained why the Federation could not wait to establish a joint central rjanK with Singapore but has to go it alone. He told the Federal Council that the429 words
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Article344 1958-10-24 7 MALAYA TO A-POWERS: HALT TESTS NEW YORK. Thursday. JV/lALAYA appealed to the nuclear powers A yesterday to suspend atomic and hydrogen weapons tests at once. Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, leader of the Malayan delegation, made the appeal during a disarmament debate in the r.N. General Assembly's main politicalReuter; UP - 344 words
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151 1958-10-24 7 Four wanted gang bosses held in Jalan Besar swoon POLICE FIND ACID, DAGGERS IN HOUSE SINGAPORE, Thursday. pOUR secret society leaders, who had eluded previous police dragnets, were trapped in the big anti-gang operation in the Jalan Baser area here last night. I All four wen tonight being held in151 words
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75 1958-10-24 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The mechanised accounts section of the City Council is undergoing an extensive reorganisation which is expected to be completed in about two months. As a result of the reorganisation, the Council stated today that there might be a slight delay in75 words
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Article59 1958-10-24 7 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Thurs. —A preliminary inquiry into a charge of rape ended happily in the Bukit Mertajam Court today when defence counsel. Sir Husein Abdoolcader, announced that the couple concerned had married last night. Ishak bin Daud. 22, accused of rnpins Halimah binte Shariff. 14. at Kam-59 words
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240 1958-10-24 7 Co-op to build 152 cheap homes for members SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, today praised the Government Officers' Co-opera-tive Housing: Society for its "bold and imaginative" venture in helping to ease the acute housing problem in Singapore. Presiding at the draw by 300 applicants for 152240 words
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Article49 1958-10-24 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Police today made an arrest in connection with the murder of 21-year-old Ho Ne Chiew in the Great World Park oa Oct. 6. Ho had been listed in the police files as a member of the 206 gang of the 08 secret society group.49 words
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Advertisement349 1958-10-24 7 BE A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT you will enjoy the esteem end respect ot M well as increased opportunities tor oroxcutive positions. It is now possible tor -its to obtain the highly-prized degree ot olion Society of Accountants which conducts lotions in Singapore. Molavo ond Hong Kona os a m Australia. Ambitious349 words
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Advertisement96 1958-10-24 7 f MOTORISTS!! If your car needs water it needs BAR'S LEAKS It maintains a completely corrosion free cooling system, prevents leaks and pump squeaks ASK for BAR's LEAKS at your Garage or Service Station or ring the agents:— OVERSEAS CORPN. (I AH EAST] LTD. P.O. Box 512, Singopore. Tel. *****.96 words
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Article, Illustration594 1958-10-24 8 Susan Barrie sees the new films "A NIGHT TO REMEMBER," Rank's magnificent screen story of the Sinking of the Titanic, is well named. Few people who see it will be able to torget it because it is surely one of the most vividly realistic594 words
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249 1958-10-24 8 Tricky Dicky puts Anne into confusion TV3UGLAS Fairbanks Jr., who seems to have been out of the limelight for some time, has made a creditable film comeback as producer oi Warner Brothers' clever new thriller "Chase a Crooked Shadow." Directed by young British director Michael Anderson, this is ingenious and249 words
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Article165 1958-10-24 8 rpHOSE who saw Charles JL Chaplin's "The Great Dictator" when it was first p/oduced a good many years ago will no doubt welcome its current return. Even though technically it does not compare with more modern productions, the years have taken nothing from the inimitable Chaplin165 words
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Article120 1958-10-24 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The concert in the Victoria Theatre tonight was a triumph for Singapore'^ own violinist. Susheela Devi. She played the solo in the Mozart concert in G with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. Her performance was a delight. She played with robust vigour and warm musical120 words
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Article202 1958-10-24 8 Market is slightly on the seamy side TIIKKF seems to be something of a vogue l»r films that stress the seamy side of life, and the French film "Th* Market In Women" is ri'jlit in fashion. It deals in quite a raw and realistic way with the white slave traffic,202 words
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Article217 1958-10-24 8 A MERRY MAID ROMPS ON MEAD 'THOSE who remem- ber the days when they got a kick out of the exploits of Robin Hood and his merry men in Sherwood Forest may have fun taking the children to see 20th Century Fox's ''Son of Robin Hood." Hollywood has cooked up217 words
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Advertisement568 1958-10-24 8 Jw»)W! TODAY! o J F)irk BO«;\RDE Voko TANI (Color-Bank) 3^. 1 THC WIND CANNOT READ' 3f S ItIVSTKRY World Pr.-mirre of an outstandimt Action r "*II>XICItT! Pirtiirr in Cinrmasooix: and Color J H TOMORROW tram ?otli (ontur\ -Fox. Tomorrow 9 a.m.- •liitrinutional Police" Anita Ekberg (t'olj jL. -^C Sunday a.m.:568 words
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Advertisement540 1958-10-24 8 IbTi it i bUwTTi nIT in i B I BBBBBW^^BBBBh BBBBBT^BrsßffW^TCßFyw^^r^ &V honk vggCTPTIi Jil JfcN lOth S c<*rifi c -H---.S N^UU^ 11, 1.45, 4, 6.30 9J,, 2nd Week! "HORROR of ORACULAR 1 PLUS! MISICAL SHORT "MAMBO MADNI B Tomorrow M'nite SOLD OUT! Book Now for M >. I "NADODI540 words
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Miscellaneous281 1958-10-24 8 23. Confused roarings produced str3ltS TIITIGS C-rOSSWOrQ 25 I^a^of^erVsmallextent? 26. Go West from here, without /I PI I 4 I I 5 I i r~T*""TH' 1 27 Statement of binding matter I I j 1 i I l^B after part of speech (13). |pj| ipflf tapj HHiVH~~~~^H down B^B B^H281 words
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280 1958-10-24 9 "HE GOVT. SHOULD HAVE GIWN US WARNING' SINGAPORE, Thursday. S r GAPOEE Chinese booksellers have been igM with nearly a million dollars worth lincM publications affected by the (JoyR'lit's sudden ban yesterday, [■he Government should have given us some ing280 words
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139 1958-10-24 9 NOW THREE BANKS BACK THAT $107 m. LOAN KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The Federal Council today passed a Bill authorising the Government and the Central Electricity Board to enter into an agreement with the International Bank for a $107--million loan for the Cameron Highlands hydro-elec-tric power project. Introducing the Bill, the139 words
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241 1958-10-24 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— An official spokesman said today that in closing eight "mosquito newspapers the Singapore Government was performing its duty to the public. This duty, he said, was to prevent the publication and circulation not only of subversive literature but also pornographic or obscene material.241 words
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Advertisement176 1958-10-24 9 B* ■rSV'TI. Xi. i I H"i »^^B I E I II wfj^ol&*^* > READY-COOKED 3-CEREAL FOOD AU healthy babies should be given a complementary food from about 12 weeks of age and you cannot do better than choose digestible, palatable NESTUM NESTUM is a very much bettor food than bubor176 words
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Miscellaneous118 1958-10-24 9 tirntvn Cm. II t/ l#«c e^H 'Bl^pe sticit i jy V ~T^ TV I H tV-~ 7 VA^I Ijl sft^S#\ '(I THJNk IVE C.\Nr This 'RuXPF > "SpTx^^^B Thy Saint Mlg Lesiie Charter is toivk Travy Bg Chester GouUi «ST SS^SI I I I|f ITS THAT MEAN AND 11/ SMUCKSf118 words
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531 1958-10-24 10 RUSSIA INCREASES CURRENT ORDERS FOR LOCAL RUBBER By Our Market Correspondent INFORMED market sources yesterday gave a 1 revised estimate for Russia's current rubber buying programme for November shipment placing it "nearer 20,000 tons than 15,000 tons. Previous estimates for the direct orders for Odessa shipment next month had been531 words
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Article28 1958-10-24 10 SINGAPORE, OCT. 23. RUBBER: 90' 2 cents per lb. (down threequarters of a cent). TIN: $373 per picul (up 50 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 130 tons.28 words
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Article473 1958-10-24 10 The Malayan Share Brokers Association reported: Intlus•jials and rubbers were quietly steady and tins inclined to ease. The turnover was fair."^ Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed Dispensary $106 and $1.07: Praser Neave ords $1.60 x all: Gammon $1.69 (ready and delayed) to473 words
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Article148 1958-10-24 10 MELBOURNE. Thurs. INVESTMENT shares recorded a x steady to slightly firmer tone rin the Stock Exchange here today. Average volume turnover with, narrow price movements was recorded. Ampol Petroleum eased sd. Retail store shares were slightly weaker. Commonwealth bonds maintained a steady tone. Loans 3Vi 1956-59 £99 9s.148 words
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Article112 1958-10-24 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: steady: UK Continent October' November $37 buyers. $37' i sellers. Coconut oil: steady, bulk $56' i sellers, drum $60 sellers. Pepper: quiet; about 20 tons of pepper were reported done: Muntolc white $123.' Sarawak $122 (both up112 words
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Article72 1958-10-24 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in Us rates to merchant* yesterday fall rates to $100) Selling T.T. or O.D. readyFrench Francs *****: Belgian Franc* 1 61 fi: Italian Lire ***** On the free exchange market In Honf Kong yesterday the US dollar was quoted72 words
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Article18 1958-10-24 10 Malayan Share Market: Oct. 23 Oct. 12 Industrials: 90.09 90.08 Tins: 85.75 86.31 Jan. 1 1958=100.18 words
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Article152 1958-10-24 10 1 November first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 9O'/j cents per tb. down three-quarters of a cent on Wednesday's closing price. Closing tone Slightly steadier after Irregular. Closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 891.2, sellers152 words
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Article74 1958-10-24 10 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Kosculszko 1 2, Salmara 4/5. Shunko Mam 6A, Yamahiko Maru 6/7, Maet) suycker 8/9. Kikutama Maru 10/11. Anchises 13 14, Moselsteln 15/16, Musi Lloyd 18, Chuyo Maru 19/20, Resang N. Wall 3. Karossa 21/22. Bruas 23.74 words
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Article46 1958-10-24 10 'THE Federations Minister of Finance has fixed the following prices for calculating Customs duties for the week from Oct. 23: Rubber 887J, cents a Ib. Copra $570 a ton. Coconut oil $922 a ton Palm oil $609 a ton. Palm kernels 5373.75 a ton46 words
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Advertisement528 1958-10-24 10 NOTICE 1 OK HI ST RF.SI I.TS ISE BRITANNIA D Q.D.lpQs*ffll ma, PAINTS Tradr Enquiries to: BAKLOW CO. (S) LTD. Inda> onl>: IH IW til p m *(lth (.'rnlnry Fo\\ "ISLANB IX THE SI"V in olor .V ill) may op* FORM TOWN COUNCIL ELECTION 14- (11l TOUX < OrXCIL ELECTIONS528 words
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Advertisement26 1958-10-24 10 -f^t— rtf* Arch it ecu v_J Specify.... LOCKS, DOOR FITTINGS. BUILDERS HARDWARE. Why? Because of the QUALITY BORNEO MORE NOTICES TENDER NOTICES IN PAGE 13 I26 words
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Advertisement953 1958-10-24 10 NOTICES SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated tn Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Final Dividend of V/ 2 cents per Stock Unit, less 30' i Income Tax, In respect of the financial year ended 31st Auffust. 1958. will be paid on the Bth December. 1958. to all Stockholders953 words
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Advertisement349 1958-10-24 10 R NOTICES TAKUAPA VALLEY TIN DREDGING N.L. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS Notice Is hereby given that the share transfer books of the Company will close from the 6th to 13th November, 1958 both days Inclusive for the purpose of holding an Extraordinary General Meeting. By order of the Board. R.E. Jones,349 words
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Advertisement893 1958-10-24 10 "K LINE" Japan O^^. PaeUl« «t AUanuc Coast 5. Penang P Sham Spore EIA mr n l "Nmla Man' 11/12 Nat 13 Nat U/11 Nn 24 n«, "Kaaikawa Mart" IS Oec 14 Dte 11/11 Dee Oec loading for Hongkong, all Japan Ports. Los Angeles and New y cargo for Vancouver.893 words
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Advertisement1263 1958-10-24 11 1405 MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. Tel: 1412 W 112 IIMSJ THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE o 't.V iNCS TO LIVERPOOL. SIASCOW LONDON t CONTINENTAL PORTS j sue; »it» ll f1 r »«e« 1 ».a Panama ir Caie tl Cut Hue' oo'iv to into am oi^cha'«« fair Sugaftrt IOAOIN6 mii. om si.k1,263 words
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Advertisement2613 1958-10-24 11 Wt A IM$ 1 1 1 J 'JUirmn ni urn EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR ADEN, POUT SAID, GENOA. ANTWERP. IOTTERMM BREMEN. HAMBURG. COPENHAGEN COTHENIURt. OSLO Soon P. S>»m "rmnt FALSTRIA'f li Pirt M/JS «tl P4TACONIA" 17,11 Nil IS/M Ntt KOREA— II It Hi. "JUHANOIA"t 2J/JJ Nit 24/25 Nil2,613 words
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Advertisement1273 1958-10-24 11 McALISTER <Sc CO.. LTD. lEL: Nl.i ***** ELLERMAN LIMBS KLAVENBSS LINE LONDON, HAVRE. ROTTEROAM. 10S ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. HAMBURG t HULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND •no tor U.S.A., North Atlantic Port* Acceatiif. emit far Central t Soutl mo Canada via Colomoo America CITY OF POONA BONNEVIIII Sport P. S^jm f»n»n|1,273 words
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Article, Illustration226 1958-10-24 12 UK company now exports directly to Singapore ONE of the oldest British metal prpssing companies, W.J. Baker and Sons Ltd.. of Birmingham, is now exporting its semi-finish- ed articles to Malaya directly for the first time. i The articles range from small salvers and trays to complete table appointments for226 words
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440 1958-10-24 12 Big bid to make better mart for rubber shares AIM TO CONSOLIDATE FIVE COMPANIES TN line with their declared policy of promoting the grouping of rub--1 ber plantation companies to make their shares more marketable, Highlands and Lowlands Para Rubber Company are making an ambi_ tious consolidation bid to purchase440 words
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Article138 1958-10-24 12 FURTHER prospecting for tin off the coast of Siam is being carried out by Tromal Prospecting Ltd., which is financed by the associated companies of the Tronoh-Malayan group. Mr. J. H. Rich, chairman of Tronoh Mines, Ltd., says prospecting of this nature is slow work compared138 words
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181 1958-10-24 12 100,000 factory plan for Federation A SINGAPORE manufacturer of commercial refrigerators, Sin Ngou Kwong Electric, is planning to open a branch factory in the Federation of Malaya, the building and machinery for which will cost $100,000. Mr. Tan Han Seng, proprietor, said yesterday that demand for commercial refrigerators in Malaya181 words
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Article, Illustration239 1958-10-24 12 rtE travel department of Anglo-French Trading Co., Ltd., is now organising conducted tours by air to Hong Kong and Macao. The manager of the department. Mr. P.J.P. Sweeting. said yesterday that trips had been especially arranged so that as many local people as possible239 words
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182 1958-10-24 12 rE 12th edition of the Guide to Singapore and Spotlight on Malaya which has been published by Papineau Studios and is now on sale, will be of considerable help not only to tourists, but also to local and foreign businessmen. The guide has again182 words
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Advertisement426 1958-10-24 12 am 1 4k W^^ filJt It's not only in car racing 0 that Rotary Action is vita) for speed and efficiency. The same applies to shaving. Features of the new "Philishave" Jet: PHIUPS PH l USHAVE/^^ \£^i cot tAove 4a cfode 4a c**t£vtfa6ltf Sol* Olflributen lor the Federation ol Malaya426 words
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Advertisement258 1958-10-24 12 l Pause and of each mom^ am j*& 4&M p^pV 1 j^mm >:-<.:;• smoke CRAVEN A Pause and enjoy the true gentle jl^ Virginia flavour /Ep^~ Of CRAVEN 'A*. /-^>r» nrrw Tipped with i CRAYE Buy a packet of 10 today. Also 50's in TRU-VAC tins. ENJOY THE EXTRA QUALITY258 words
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Advertisement583 1958-10-24 13 m mmmm^- m^■^^"""^^^■^■^^^■■•^■^■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■^■■J H'H (roni Vdfe 6) Jul ITIOM V.U'.VNT V,n,-Bo^oct..ex,ra. hX I'EKIENCED Chlf by Firm In board and lodging. ritlng -stating age, t experience, salary I I A 4700 S.T. v itifcU NuKSE ana mea midwiie required tor nospitai 4s clinic Coast mine. Suitaoiej quarters utilities, Applicants please %4>82583 words
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Advertisement903 1958-10-24 13 U O>l MOIIATION VACANT I 2(1 Word, ii i Win.;— JI OJC i 0 cl,. extru. I AVAILABLE FURNISHED, un lurnished one airy room near town. Modern building, telephone, kitchen facilities. Suitable singles, small family. Telephone Spore *****. MARINE PARADE REST- HOUSE 107 Marine Parade, Singapore. Telephone ***** (behind Joo903 words
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Advertisement920 1958-10-24 13 EDUCATION 10 Wordt Si (Min.)— Box SO dt. Ira. TWO QUALIFIED TEACHERS M.A. Degreei Offer Coaching Basic English Exam Standard Geography. English. Maths, History, French. Box A 4713 S.T. TUITION 10 Wordt Si (Min.)— Box SO ett. extra. WANTED A TUTOR for coaching economics. State qualifications age and sex. Reply920 words
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Advertisement954 1958-10-24 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE tl Wordt Si (Min.)— Box it ett. oxtra. FORD PREFECT STATION Wagon 1957 in good condition. Please contact Mr. Lim, Tel: ***** Singapore. Office hours 4.00 a.m. I 5.00 pjn. $200/- DOWN and $2.50 per clay choice of 1950/1 S/Vanguard, Renault Jr. Wolseley. Seen Used Car Traders,954 words
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Advertisement785 1958-10-24 13 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. It Wordt SS (Min.}— Box it til. txlia. "NIPPON-BATH" Massage/ Turklshbath: Muscular-pain, tiredness etc. Masseuse/Masseur, exclusive facilities. 114 Whltley Road. Spore. Tel: ***** (Massage, Dally. MODERN SANITARY Massage New Rainbow Technique Turkish-bath (Steam) /(Dry) in Electric Magic Room for Health S7-A Victoria Street. Junction Bras Basah Road.785 words
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Advertisement804 1958-10-24 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD Applications are Invited from! suitably qualified candidates for the appointment of Foreman of Works in the Civil Engineering Department of The Singapore Harbour Board. This position is pensionable and Is a senior responsible appointment in the Board's establishment attracting a good salary and with804 words
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Advertisement529 1958-10-24 13 TENDERS POLICE TENDER NOTICE TENDERS which will close at 12 noon on Wednesday 12th Nov- i ember 1958, are Invited by the Chief Police Officer, Selangor Contingent for: (a) the removal of night soU: and (b) grass cutting, cleaning of drains, bath houses, lavatories and collection and disposal of rubbish529 words
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Advertisement328 1958-10-24 13 NOTICES ESTATE OF CTAUDE HENRY L.\ BROUY. Deceased, late of >, Dulcieville Lane, Ipoh, I Federation of Malaya, who died on 22nd January 1958 NOTICE i.s hereby given that all creditors, beneficiaries or next-of-kin Interested In or having claims against the estate of the above named deceased should give particulars328 words
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Article71 1958-10-24 14 BIGGEST DEFEAT FOR S. AFRICANS ONDON, Thurs. The L< South African soccer tourists crashed to a 9-1 defeat the biggest reverse of their tour against Preston North End. the English League First Division team, at Preston last night. The halftime score was 3-0. Results of other matches were DIV. I:Reuter - 71 words
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Article106 1958-10-24 14 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Heavy rain forced play in the Singapore Hockey Association Div. One League match between Chinese Recreation Club and R.A.F. Changi to be abandoned after 40 minutes at Balestier Road today. Hon sfoon scored three goals to give S.C.R.C. a 3-1 Jead at half time. Hon106 words
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Article62 1958-10-24 14 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Johore Bahru United beat Kola Tinggi by 32 points (4 goals, 4 tries) to nil in their runner match at the English College ground here today. United, who led 18-0 at the i interval, scored tries through Wan Rahman (I), Tengku Suleiman62 words
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Article514 1958-10-24 14 O'NEILL ALL SET FOR FIRST MEETING WITH THE ENGLISHMEN Spinner Lock and Tyson to miss the 2nd match From JACK FINGLETON PERTH, Thurs CTATHAM, Laker. Subba Row and Evans play their iirst match of the MCC tour here al Perth tomorrow against a Combined side which514 words
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117 1958-10-24 14 NOW THE MALAYS ARE IN LINE FOR TITLE Thurs. Singapore Malays moved to second position in the SAFA Premier League when they beat R.A.F. Singapore 5-1 at Jalan Besar today. Army, who have completed their fixtures, are the leaders wun ll points. Malays and Chinese both have eight points with117 words
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Article112 1958-10-24 14 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— All the players of both teams V.M.C.A. j Green Eagles and Sin Kwong, exI chanced blows when they met in a Singapore basketball league t\\I ture for the Chung Hwa Cup at i the Great World tonight. Green i Eagles won 76-45. The112 words
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Article144 1958-10-24 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. DETER RICHARDSON, the England Test opening batsman, will visit Singapore and the Federation after the current Test series in Australia. This was announced here today by Mr. W. Emslie, the acting British Council representative in the Federation. The council is making the144 words
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Article44 1958-10-24 14 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Chin Chi Nen became the first holder of the Lee Wing Kee Challenge Cup when he beat former Malayan champion Tan Kirn Song 500-452 in the final of the Singapore Billiards Association's four-ball championship at the Great World tonight.44 words
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764 1958-10-24 14 ON THE TRACK with EPSOM JEEP JEEP A SPLENDID GALLOP BY PICTURE GOER II I CUNGAPORE, Thurs. Speedy S "3 HOLIDAY TIME and the bril- liant STEVE cracked 39 for 3f on a soft track at Bukit Timah this morning. i Holiday Time, with Barry Moon astride, went attractively over764 words
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Article123 1958-10-24 14 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Singapore Turf Club disclosed this evening that there wa s a "big rush" for Fortune Tote tickets when sales opened. this morning. The Fortune Tote— an innovation for the Gold Cup meeting starting on Saturday is for members to forecast correctly the winners of123 words
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176 1958-10-24 14 Malayan;s horse quoted at 18-1 Malayan's horse quoted at 18-1 ONDON, Thurs.— Marshal Pil. owned by Dr. S. C. Up of Ipoh, Malaya, and trained at Mlddleham was quoted at 18 to one in last night's Victoria Club cailover on the Cambridgeshire Handicap. Marshal Pil, a four-year-old, was one ofReuter - 176 words
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358 1958-10-24 14 them at the finish. Collateral worked on the third track with Barratt up. Couag (Forte) was kept well in hand over 3f in 42 4/5. The Nailer Franklin*, out on the track after the rain, moved freely at halfspeed. Company Straits Code358 words
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Advertisement769 1958-10-24 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. M VOUK SERVICE' H<»r</. SID I mum I »oi/» m,,nlh. In It ords f2.iO (.Min.i DRIVK YOUKSKLF CARS lei ***** Everfine Co. MAISON CECILE best hair ■tyllag, perm. 1-, sets. Tints by Itertt. BEAUTICIAN JAPANESE THAINED. At "Mai,.iret Rose." Rcducinc Skm Trouble. Tel: *****. COPIED DOCUMENTS Can be769 words
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Advertisement168 1958-10-24 14 BUY THE BUY '^t Mobilgas SPECIAL sss* 5 A PRODUCT OF U^kllrtrtC Standard-Vacuum Oil Company DM (Incorporated in USA with Limited Liability) For Comfort and Quiet, Star STRAND HOTili —1 j Bcncnolcn Street, Siagapon Mostly Air-Conditioned Roon Central, all rooms delightfully furnished with tr'« I bath attached with hot and168 words
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Miscellaneous75 1958-10-24 14 HOCKEY SHA League. Div. 2 Navy Nomads v University, Navy. Friendly: SRC v S.C.C., padang. SOCCER SAFA Premier League: Indians v Europeans/Eurasians, Jalan Besar. 5.15 p.m. League Div. 3A— Railway R.C. v Kebenaran Club, MFA ground BASKETBALL Chung Hwa Cup: 7.30 pan. (Women) Chung Hwa Hwa v Kheng Chew; 9.0075 words
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