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Title Section12 1958-10-26 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES it* No. 1,209. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1958. 20 CENTS12 words
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Article237 1958-10-26 1 CINCAPORE, Sat. The Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rah man, hinted on his arrival here today that he would make an important speech tomorrow at the Singapore UMNO annual conference on the question of a Singapore-Federation merger. At the airport, he told the Sunday Times that his speech237 words
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Article62 1958-10-26 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. A detective attached to the Secret. Societies Branch. CID, was today arrested by the Corrupt Practices Investigations Bureau. The CPIB probe started I after a man, known to the police as a gangster, made a report. It Ls understood that the arrest was made62 words
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Article, Illustration375 1958-10-26 1 PEKING NOW CALLS TRUCE ON EVEN DA TES Red Marshal Peng offers friendship HONG KONG, Saturday. THE Chinese Defence Ministry announced today that it had ordered artillery on the mainland not to shell Quemoy airfield and the wharf, beach and ships at Liaolo Bay on even dates so that theReuter - 375 words
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96 1958-10-26 1 New look in words: Meet 1957's cinebabe riHICAGO, Sat.— The 1958 V* Encyclopedia Britannica Book of the Year came up with a list of words and phrases that crept into the English language last year. A sampling: "Calypsomaniac" a lover of calypso music. "Art-saker"— one who believes strongly in art96 words
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Article58 1958-10-26 1 NIGERIA'S AAERDEKA' LONDON. Sat.— The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, today promised independence in 1960 to Nigeria and its 35 million people. Delegates to the Nigeria constitutional conference here, who reported this. were also told that independence would be granted after the Nigerian Federal Parliament, to be elected next year,Reuter - 58 words
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Article25 1958-10-26 1 MOSCOW. Sat. A Soviet twin-engined craft yesterday flew over the South Pole, flying non-stop from the Indian Ocean to the Ross Sea.25 words
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Article78 1958-10-26 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two youths who were drinking coffee at a wayside stall in Balestier Road were attacked tonight by six secret society thugs who jumped out of two tixis and surrounded them. One of the victims, Haji Musa bin Mohamed. was knifed in the stomach. He is78 words
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Article, Illustration615 1958-10-26 1 442 get their diplomas and degrees— it is a record SINGAPORE, Saturday. |N CONVOCATION ceremonies marked by pomp and pageantry, 442 graduates of the University of Malaya received degrees, diplomas and prizes today at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Among the record number of graduating students were the university's first engineering615 words
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Article63 1958-10-26 1 SINGAPORE, Sat. AN underground cable fault today caused a breakdown in the telephone service in the Thomson Road area. The lines of about 2,000 subscribers were affected. A Singapore Telephone Board spokesman told the Sunday Times that the Cen-tral-North junction cable had been damaged.63 words
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59 1958-10-26 1 Polio strikes seven, kills one more SINGAPORE. Sat. There were seven cases of paralytic polio up to 1 p.m. today, bringing the total for this month to 123. One of the victims, a Chinese boy aged two years, died in the General Hospital. The other cases were all Asian children59 words
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Article179 1958-10-26 1 TOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— All his life. Tai Sens, 61, had carefully saved every dollar that came into his possession for his old age, but it was a lons, slow process. His job as a labourer in a firm of rubber dealers in Jalan179 words
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Article135 1958-10-26 1 7 PUNTERS (FOR $5 EACH) SHARE IN SB.OOO FORTUNE* SINGAPORE. S*t. The Singapore Turf Club's new fortune tote betting scheme proved highly successful when it was inaugurated at the Bukit Timah meeting this afternoon. A Turf Club official said tonight that the response had been135 words
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92 1958-10-26 1 WASHINGTON, Saturday. PRESIDENT Eisenhower said today that he still hoped that Russia would agree to a one-year nuclear tests suspenson beginning on Frdiay. He renewed the call for suspension, Issued originally iast August in a statement after a conference with Mr. James J.92 words
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Article89 1958-10-26 1 CARDINAL DIES IN ROME DOME, Sat. American Cardinal Edward Mooney of Detroit died here today at the age of 76. He collapsed an hour before he was due to go into ihe conclave for the election of a new Pope. He attended the "Holy Spirit" Mass in preparation for theReuter - 89 words
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Article17 1958-10-26 1 LAST U.S. TP PULL OUT BKIRIT. S*t IS troops Iff t L 1 •lay— l'.Pl.17 words
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Article, Illustration2205 1958-10-26 2 PROFESSOR KILLIAN - PROFESSOR KILLIAN By I WAS in the middle ot a major operation— the patient had to have a large part of his stomach removed when an attendant came up to me and whispered, "Doctor "What is it?" I asked angrily, for it is an unwritten law that a surgeon2,205 words
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Advertisement288 1958-10-26 2 I Sniooil.pr .sliavliur twait.s you closer, safer shaves, too! I Now start your dny with the Ideal Mwvlivj rombination 1 new EVERSHARP-SCHICK INJECTOR precision razor 1 and authentic SCHICK INJECTOR blades. j Your good appearance depends on It! I •Oil IMPORTFRS: OVERSEAS TRADERS LTD. SINT. \PORE KL'ALA 1.1 MPI'R PENANG.288 words
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Article, Illustration1369 1958-10-26 3 ■"'""■ ::r;: :■::::;:;::::::::: "::::::: t - Could YOU stand a lecture at 6.30 a.m.? ::r;: ":::::::t:: iiilil :::::::i::::::::!R::::i JA new TV [craze— and [it's getting America |out of bed lat dawn NEW YORK, Saturday. IT is 6.30 in the morning. Still in my pyjamas and through eyes heavy with sleep I am peering at the man1,369 words
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252 1958-10-26 3 CHAPMAN PINCHER - CHAPMAN PINCHER By PASSENGERS on flight to the planets may travel in the deep freeze and be thawed out on arrival. So said Dr. Alan Par Ices. of the National Institute for Medical Research, at a Space Medicine conference in London252 words
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Advertisement257 1958-10-26 3 LOOK AT THESE VALUES of our am^ Mm^, CHEAPEST EVER I [^AbwSLA DO NOT DELAY! BUY NOW AND SAVE! U.P. S.P. Swisi Gentl Handkerchief i from SI SO to $12.00 p. pkt. Manhatton Tilin in Docron Shirts 37.50 now 31.50 eoch Marhattan Dip Dry fyjomo Suitt 29.30 24 75 W.mbley257 words
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Advertisement233 1958-10-26 3 The small Qolleif lex 4*4 O Takes 12 pictures l 5" IS" sV<JO on 127 (A 8) Film '8 XI B S > *^/>^l!p t Bm 1 *e*i I I iC 1 v with Schneider Xpnar. 3 5/60 mm and lightvjlue Synchro Compur shutter 1/500 sec BEHN, MEYER CO. LTD.,233 words
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143 1958-10-26 4 six hooded ROBBERS CUT THEIR WAY OUT CINCAPORE. Sat.— Six hooded robbers slashed their way out when two shop assistants blocked their escape from a Strathmore Avenue restaurant here at 3 a.m. today. i After wounding Koh Sek Kirn. 18, and Eng Ah Kow, 20, the men tied up the143 words
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486 1958-10-26 4 NO STEAMROLUNG PLEDGE BY MCA CHIEF THERE IS NO NEED TO GET EXCITED, SAYS DR. LIM pENANC, Sat. The president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, today gave *n assurance that the MCA had no intention of "steamrolling" its new constitution through at the next central general486 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-10-26 4 The Chancellor of the University of Malaya, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, leaves in the academic procession after conferring degrees at yesterday's Convocation. Preceding him is the Esquire Bedell, behind him is Pro-Chancellor Sir Han Hoe Lim. The page is Master Noel Hon. Sunday Times picture.48 words
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Article, Illustration26 1958-10-26 4 Miss Sophia Wane smiles as Miss Beh Siew Tin fixes th<clasp of her town. Both received Bachelor of Arts degrees. Sunday Times photo.26 words
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Article70 1958-10-26 4 SINGAPORE. Sat— Four more men were charged in court today with the murder iof Ho Ng Chiew 19. at the I Great World Park on the night of Oct. 6. They were Lim Peng Onn. Llm Slak Heong. Lee Kok Urn, and Kon Joo Hock.70 words
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Article143 1958-10-26 4 KUANTAN, Saturday. DAHANG has started taking measures against possible flooding with the advent of the monsoon. The state government has asked penghulus to devise naming systems for kampongs. stock foodstuffs earmark suitable high ground for refuge and keep boats ready for use. The District Officer. Kuantan,143 words
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Article110 1958-10-26 4 3 AIRMEN IN STOLEN TRISHA SINGAPORE. Sat— A sentry outside the Kandang Kerbau Police Station at 3.45 a.m. today was curious when he saw a European riding a trisha with two passengers. He blew his whistle. but the trisha went on its way. He summoned another policeman and they arrested110 words
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Article67 1958-10-26 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The seven-man jury of a murder trial in the High Court here today retired twice before returning a verdict of "not guilty" on a cattle-owner accused of killIng the mother of his exmistress. Mr. Justice Smith then acquitted and discharged K. Retnam, 32,67 words
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Article24 1958-10-26 4 SINGAPORE. Sat The Joo Chiat Community Association held a variety show tonight at the Dunman Chin ese Middle School In Dunman Road.24 words
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Article47 1958-10-26 4 SINGAPORE Sat. Meng i Seng, a student of St j Anthonys Boys Afternoon School, who was charged with trying to extort a total of $17.50 from Beay Lian Choo. another student, between Feb. 1 and Feb. 14. was acquitted today without his defence beinir called.47 words
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Article27 1958-10-26 4 KUCHING, Sat Dr. Lan D. Carter, the new Sarawak Government World Health Organisation anti malaria project leader, has arrived here to assume his duties, i27 words
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Article21 1958-10-26 4 JAKARTA. Sat The Indonesian Army bai banned and liquidated 50 Nationalist Chinese organisations in West Ja~a.— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Advertisement321 1958-10-26 4 Gve Bob Martin's once a dag to keep him healthy, handsome, gay! Hi i\ j^k* >■ Ever see your dog really out "of condi- vnn vtttt a tion? Off his food, listless and dull. XX l bis coat loose and irritatini? with Sm?n T»biSVi£ii?£ scarcely the energy to wag his321 words
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Article, Illustration151 1958-10-26 5 Bangkok miss admires Colony MISS Viiiiul Siawsolit (above) is a young lady who thinks with many others that Singapore is an "exotic, fascinating, cosmopolitan city." Vimol, 22. is a ■tadcat at Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok. She is one of SS students 34 girls who arrived in Singapore yesterday on a four-day151 words
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Article39 1958-10-26 5 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sat. A 24-year-old padi planter, Muda bin AH, was sentenced to one years jail and fined $100 or 3 months' jail here today for causing grievous hurt to another padi planter. Mamat bin Abu Bakar.39 words
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252 1958-10-26 5 THREE SEAMEN SHOT AT -BUT THEY ESCAPE SEA CHASE INSIDE THE FEDERATION'S TERRITORIAL WATERS PONTIAN, Saturday. ]"HE crew of an Indonesian gunboat opened fire with automatic weapons on three tonkang men, also Indonesians, then rammed and sank the tongkang off Pulau Kukup near252 words
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100 1958-10-26 5 Time to take interest in U.N.-Yap SINGAPORE, Sat.— Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, president of the United Nations Association of Singapore, today called for a more realistic interest in the affairs of the U.N. He said: "The need to do so is most urgent now as our neighbour, the Federation, has100 words
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Article57 1958-10-26 5 At your cinemas Kola Rharu ODBON: Money from Home 9.4.1 ;i.m.: Bfrnadine 3, 7.15, 9.30. LIDO; Manusia (Malay) 9.30 I a.m.; Brothers Karatnazov. Nil nil. in CATHAY: Dark Avenger 10.30 a.m.; Love Affair/Confirmed Bachelor 12.30. 2.30. 7. 9.30. REX: Last of the Desperadoes 10.45 a.m.; Hiong Pun Pun Tlk Slew57 words
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Article96 1958-10-26 5 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Qanta-s Empire Airways here today paid out more than $5,000 in provident fund payments to 248 of its local employees. This follows an agreement by Qantas to wind up its local staff provident fund as result of partial integration of Malayan Airways ano Qantas96 words
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Article26 1958-10-26 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The United Seamen's Union here will hold a special general meeting at Winchester House tomorrow at 10 a.m to elect new officials.26 words
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Article29 1958-10-26 5 KLANG. Sat. A rubber tapper from the Kluang Estate wa s knocked down and killed by a motor car last evening at 1> 2 mile. Jalan Mengkibol.29 words
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245 1958-10-26 5 20 TOP OF CLASS PUPILS WILL GET A $50 PRIZE SINGAPORE, Saturday. THERE'S a big incentive to children of Fraser and Neave employees to top their classes at the end of this year. The company chairman, Mr. Tan Chin Tuan, will give a total of sl.Ono in prizes to these245 words
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Article249 1958-10-26 5 ROME, Saturday. THE Cardinals of the Catholic Church preparing to go into conclave tonight to elect a new pope today heard what observers took as an authoritative indication that they should choose the 73-year-old Armenian Patriarch, Gregory Peter XV Agagianian Msgr. Antonio Bacci. serretary ofReuter - 249 words
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Article34 1958-10-26 5 SINGAPORE, Sat— Raids by the Social Welfare De. partment and the police on brothels here during the past three months have resulted in 15 girls being detained pending inquiry.34 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-10-26 5 Mr. Terence Kinagarajah an accountant, married Miss Christine Rodrieues. a Malacca teacher in St. Joseph's Church. Singapore, yesterday. The bride's brother. Father L. M. Rodrigues flew from Macao to officiate at the ceremony— Sunday Times picture.42 words
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Advertisement561 1958-10-26 5 Pimples and Bad Skin Fought in |§j fs\ 24 Hours W %*l •me* Uw Uttvnn of Nriodcrm by an HFOM AFTIK aSnofaSSon^'fo lUW? lon t *s in l your kln o 1 1 't tott«r. whiter mrj lot anyone to suffer from uily. <U»- and velvety .mooth In just a561 words
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Advertisement257 1958-10-26 5 B. OX C announces resumption ot normal services and regrets any inconvenience their temporary stoppage may have caused you For complete details of services consult your local Travel Agent or MALAYAN AIRWAYS (General Sales Agents) ._^,9kx. World leader m air travel BO At takes good care of you BUILD A257 words
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216 1958-10-26 6 Ice cologne is true friend on hot day ON these blistering hot days when you do not know how to keep cool and comfortable, remember >ou have one friend— ice cclogne. After your shower in the mornings (and in the evenings) splash on the cologne generously. You will smell dainty216 words
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Article241 1958-10-26 6 IMPROVE YOUR POSTURE By SUSAN BARRIE rpHIS week in the final arX tide in our series on Mensendieck therapy for better posture, Mrs. den Hertog offers exercises to improve your own posture. First sit on the floor with the knees bent and a hand holding each knee. Take a deep241 words
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Article496 1958-10-26 6 MURIEL PENN - MURIEL PENN BY Tito end of m Those t.uddvvs' nightmares i BRITISH women will soon be oble to buy i their "dream stock I ings" stockings which ore virtually f impossible to ladder, I do not snag, yet are I as neat, well-shaped and comfortable as I anyReuter - 496 words
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508 1958-10-26 6 MAXINE SCOTT - MAXINE SCOTT By rpHE two most Important X factors which most women think of when considering the question of beauty and grooming are undoubtedly time and money. Unfortunately, many women make the mistake of believing that a groomed appearance requires lots of both. But508 words
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Article183 1958-10-26 6 In everyday life we hardly ever stand with the m feet exactly next to each other. One is nearly olways a little in front of the other. Otherwise, if the weight falls backwards thee is a tendency to slump, as in the picture above.183 words
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173 1958-10-26 6 Hair is the feature which absorbs the most time and money if It is to be kept constantly shining and well-shaped. But even this, when you analyse the time spent on It, is well worthwhile. Most women only need two173 words
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Advertisement295 1958-10-26 6 CEMENT &TILE FLOORS DRASTIC REDUCTION y'll I'll W"r I Trnr>yi}^tn^yw "vly^x'^H Now In Full Swing ALL QUALITY MATERIALS tn DAVID WHITEHEAD FURNISHINGS Over 10,000 YARDS-ALL! |T0 BE CLEARED from! Sl* upward X A visit will convince you. Conic carlv I S. A. MAJEED CO., 70, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. ♦■»♦♦♦>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<295 words
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Advertisement43 1958-10-26 6 It makes a very big difference §If -I \lmr .i M > ft/-' *|V i l \Jk *MX Wherever —^^B^, j ,■-->> 5Sr A DONV FORGET C 5 I/I CCUCY j^^ KLbbNtX •v> you f IS need them I/I CCMCY THE WORLD'S KLttNCA FINEST TISSUES43 words
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Article, Illustration168 1958-10-26 7 Former PC, now a lawyer, gets top job MALACCA, Sat. A lawyer who was once a police constable has been selected for the post of Malacca Municipal Secretary, the Sunday Times understands. He Is Inche Mohamed All oin Salleh, one of four applicants for the job interviewed this week by168 words
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Article419 1958-10-26 7 r i i trw 1 m m /jO^gDHgBHKlB ALTHOUGH you generally use your camera to film what goes on around your house and with your family, you can use it to record what doesn't go on, too. Impossible feats and freaK actions that couldn't possibly419 words
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Article, Illustration280 1958-10-26 7 THE 12th edition or "Guide to Singapore and Spotlight on Malaya," now on sale, has again been completely revised, all data has been brought up to date, several chapters completely rewritten. The 272-page handy book contains all the features which have made it such280 words
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498 1958-10-26 7 Escaped monkey takes refuge near the Dusun THE COUNTRYMAN'S JOURNAL FRIDAY, Oct. 17. T is said that more kampongs are to be denied a rice ration; instead they will be getting "nasi Kawah" (cooked rice). Although a man ma> within limits draw as much as he likes, what he takes498 words
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Article99 1958-10-26 7 MELBOURNE, Sat. A joyous family reunion took place today when six-month-old Poh Sum arrived from Singapore with her mother. Awaiting them at Essendon airport was Lieut. Wong Sum of the Fede r a t i o n Army who is studying engineering at the Royal Melbourne99 words
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Advertisement75 1958-10-26 7 (fjMZ, Lustre-Creme Shampoo for the most beautiful hair in the world IWT^JNNNk yl NEVER DRIES IT BEAUTIFIES because there's natural Lanolin in because secret beautifying ingredients are Lustre-Creme Shampoo. Its rich, creamy blended Into Lustre-Creme Shampoo lather cleans your hair thoroughly making your hair shimmering soft and without robbing it75 words
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Advertisement267 1958-10-26 7 /^^n/Zx The mtmirac/e IjLjL^J washing P°* l/c er Everyone is saying it! FAB is the perfect I fr&s*&f Jv/ washing powder. It washes clothes cleaner V I and whiter than any soap. And it is so quick- j AVftfefrv j so easy to use That is because FAB and only267 words
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Miscellaneous23 1958-10-26 7 I ||B3<*SV TOLD M€ *DMt\ I (ANO NOW ALICE I I MUUAT IT VAS -~S Vja ooMiMe o\/Eg) i wasn tjoJ jH^ 123 words
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151 1958-10-26 8 MALAYAN ONLY DOCTOR TO GET TOP DIPLOMA GLASGOW. Sat. Dr. w Abdul Wahab of Penang was the only candidate to pass the examination for the Diploma in Child Health held here recently. Twenty-seven doctors from all over Britain sat for the examination. Dr. Wahab is also the first Malayan to151 words
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Article48 1958-10-26 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has sent a congratulatory message to the President of the Republic of Vietnam on the occasion of the Vietnamese national day tomorrow. The Prime Minister and Minister of External Affairs, Tengku Abdul Rahman, also sent a message of greetings.48 words
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Article175 1958-10-26 8 MELBOUFNE, Sat. Singapore capital may be Invested in Australia. Mr. Tan Siak Kew, leader of the Colony trade mission here, said today. Mr. Tan said: "Investment here is not within the scope of our mission but I've no doubt that individual members have something of thatReuter - 175 words
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492 1958-10-26 8 CLASH OF VIEWS AT MEETING SINGAPORE, Saturday. THERE was a clash of opinion at the Professional Women's Association annual luncheon today about how easy it would be to get the Government to approve equal pay for women. Addressing about 250 members492 words
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157 1958-10-26 8 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Thou, sands of people visited the Fraser and Neave Ltd. factory in River Valley Road today after it was opened tor inspection to celebrate its 75th anniver. Bary. A continuous stream of visitors kept arrivn* at the factory from morning to157 words
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166 1958-10-26 8 TANAH RATA, Sat. TWE Royal Air Force today A came to the rescue of a pregnant woman in Tringkap new village, eight miles north of here, when she was suddenly taken ill with complications that needed expert medical attention. An urgent telephone166 words
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203 1958-10-26 8 MALAYA MUST TRAIN MORE NURSES, SAYS MEDICAL CHIEF DENANC, Sat.— The Dij rector of Medical Services, Dr. A. A. Cameron, today said there was a great need for more trained people to provide medical and health care for Malaya's growing population. He said: "The future policy, as far as we203 words
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371 1958-10-26 8 Four 'golden rules' for 30,000 MCS officers IXUALA LUMPUR, Sat Malaya's No. 1 civil servant, Dato Abdul Aziz bin Haji Abdul Majid, today outlined "four golden rules" for the country's 30,000 officers in the public service to maintain the efficiency and integrity of the service. The "golden rules" are: CIVIL371 words
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Advertisement469 1958-10-26 8 iW BRIGHTEST STARS <\ BIGGEST HITS! BIRD DOG. EVERLY BROTHERS HLA. 8685 LITTLI STAR. ELEGANTS POP. 520 VOLARE. ALAN DALE MGM. tit VOLARE. DEAN MARTIN 4KL ***** JUST A DREAM. JIMMY CLANTON HLS. 8699 POOR LITTLE FOOL. RICKY NELSON hLP. 8670 MY TRUE LOVE. JACK SCOTT HLU. (626 IT'S ALL469 words
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598 1958-10-26 9 Lloyd Morgan - 15.000 BOYS GIRLS TO TEST NEW EXAM SYSTEM Lloyd Morgan By Unique and bold experiment for secondary schools forthcoming Singapore Secondary Schools Entrance Examination will be a unique, bold, and possibly far-reaching experiment in which the examination itself, no less than the candidates, will be the guinea P'gsIn six of598 words
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Article111 1958-10-26 9 KING OF THE TEDDIES HITS A SNAG LONDON. Sat. Teddy Boy Tom Gauntleit, who planned to set up a national association of Teddies, of which he would be president. ha< run into a snag. Other Teddy Boys won't have I any part of the scheme. Twenty-year-old Tom, who i gave111 words
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Article42 1958-10-26 9 On the Record ■JERE it is' Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat minor as performed (on RCA Red Seal L *****) by that controversial 6f*. 4in. Texan, Von Cliburn, winner of the first International Tchaikovsky Competition held in Moscow iast April.42 words
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Article, Illustration544 1958-10-26 9 THE TEXAN WHO TOOK MOSCOW BY STORM 'Vanyusha 1 or "Vanyitchka" as Cliburn is affectionately known to his Moscovite admirers brings to the concerto so much verve and clarity that several other version.-" of it seem pallid by comparison. His fiery conception of the work has the jolting544 words
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Article75 1958-10-26 9 LONDON. Sat. Schoolboys and fathers stared at a notice In a Swansea shop window. It said: Wanted Engine driver aged between 12 and 18, to operate our model railway. But no one has applied. Said the manager, Mr Donald Howell: "People don't seen to believe it's75 words
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Advertisement437 1958-10-26 9 My dear Isabella/. I toe rfffiß^ bought a/Borgwa/Td lorjk Wjf our Honeymoon. Zn y >&c offer Special Discount Vj \o \cmlv V^eds for j \\\f v v i i iii Vi^=/ i \rw BorgMaru Isabella. j gg 1 I) f| W^tiiiii^^" s l^ v Yon ran alwav« be a% s437 words
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Article41 1958-10-26 10 21) Word, $10 (Minimum) IHE FACIT TYPEWRITER with a carriage more than 30% lighter than the normal or traditional typev.Titer carriage. SCRIPTO THE PhttFECTED lull pen with seven exclusive features. Available at all leading Mores. $3.00 Singapore Penang $3.30 Federation.41 words
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Article294 1958-10-26 10 THIEVES and smugglers in Malaya and Singapore are men with breadth of vision. They do things on a large scale. Their efforts have a visible effect, physical and economic. Outstanding in visible effect this year are the men who stole a railway bridge from Port Swettenham. Bought294 words
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Article189 1958-10-26 10 fFHE vandals have won. Segamat's trees are to come down in spite of enraged protest by those who know that commerce and trees can live together. The concrete sea will cover a few more square yards of Malaya. Segamat's trees will soon join the magnificent angsanas that once189 words
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Article, Illustration1051 1958-10-26 10 I TOLD IN LONDON -AND ALL ABOUT Ihimself The people I use as model for characters CLAIM that no writer can write about people > I without having models. Every character I have written about has been produced as it were by s1,051 words
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Article, Illustration1236 1958-10-26 10 Liew Siew Yee - 1959 ANNUAL CAPTURES NEW MOOD OF S-E ASIA Liew Siew Yee A superb publication in brilliant colour and matchless photography plus 22 articles of enduring interest By QNE night at Singapore's railway station, I met an acquaintance who was sending hi s daughter off to Kuala Lumpur. "Will the train1,236 words
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Article375 1958-10-26 10 TODAY, ot the Shrine of Remembronce in Saigon's Memorial Avenue, President Ngo Dinh Diem, leader of the young Republic of Vietnam, will dedicate himself anew to his country's r«rvice. The occasion wiM be the third anniversary of the proclamation of the Republic. Already, reports say, a spirit375 words
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Advertisement792 1958-10-26 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. >« Words $10 (Minimum). GOH— CHONG: Kay Wan sixth son of Mrs. Goh Sek Cheok and the late Mr. Goh, to Sau Chan eldest daughter of Mr. and Mr-. Chonc Choy Kai. AW— SMITH: The engagement Is announced between Kam Soo, fourth daughter of Madam Choong Chee and792 words
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Advertisement11 1958-10-26 10 Sol* Agents: SCHMIDT I CO., (M) LTD.. P.O. BOX 2395, SINGAPORE.11 words
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Advertisement67 1958-10-26 10 For Cleaner Whiter Teeth and Sweeter Breath /"Hi OR^ use COLGATE Chlorophyll Toothpaste Brush your teeth regularly with Colgate Chlorophyll Toothpaste. This wonderful green toothpaste not only fights tooth decay and keep* your teeth clean and white but it also helps to destroy bad breath and prevent gum troubles. Make67 words
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Article, Illustration658 1958-10-26 11 SIT YIN FONG - The amazing life of Fatimah the oldest woman SIT YIN FONG By SINGAPORE, Sat. |N many ways, Fatimah binte Abas, who died in Singapore last Sunday, was a remarkable woman. Her identity card showed her age as 131. If correct, this make her the oldest person in the Colony living658 words
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118 1958-10-26 11 Crisis rule is lifted for 5,800 people IPOH, Sat. About 5,800 residents, mainly Malays, living in a 51-square-mile area in the riverine Par it sub-district, were today relieved of all Emergency regulations. About 6,500 others, living in a 32-square-mile adjoining area, were relieved of some regulations. The State Secretary, Perak,118 words
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Article61 1958-10-26 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two B-57 American-built Canberra jet bombers from the United States Air Force in Japan, yesterday flew back to their base after a week's goodwill visit to the R.A.F. and R.N.Z.A.F. at Tengah. The planes from the 1 3th Bomb Squadron, 3rd Bomb Wing.61 words
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Article23 1958-10-26 11 The tin price in Singapore yesterday fell by $1.75 to $374.12^4 per picul on 1 .1 estimated ottering of 120 tons.23 words
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Article41 1958-10-26 11 SINGAPORF Sat— Three men posed as customers to rob a shop in Lorong Tai Seng here today of $157 in cash and cigarettes. The men tied and blindfolded the shopkeeper and his wife before escaping with their haul.41 words
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Article269 1958-10-26 11 SINGAPORE FILM SOCIETY:, Annual general meeting at Cul- tural Centre Theatre, Canning 1 Rise, 8 a.m., following by the first i screening of "Moana". CATHOLIC SOCIAL GVILD: Oratorial contest at St. Joseph s Institution, Bras Basah Road, 11 m. "OVR SINGAPORE" KXHIBI TTON at269 words
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Article, Illustration273 1958-10-26 11 Gangbuster 'king 1 of Christmas Island By JACKIE SAM CINGAPORE, Sat. An ex-Singapore gangbuster is now the "king" of Christmas Island, 800 miles away and one of the richest sources of top-grade phosphate. He is Mr. Daniel Evan Nickels, 53. who started life as a London273 words
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Article218 1958-10-26 11 MALACCA. Saturday. ADMINISTRATIVE ability and foresight of the Covernor, Tun Leong Yew Koh. and his efforts towards fostering inter-racial harmony were praised today in two addresses made on the occasion of his 70th birthday. The addresses were read at a parade on the Banda Hilir218 words
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Article43 1958-10-26 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. N* Pong Sal pleaded guilty in a Singapore court today to a charge of breaking into a house in Lorong 30, Geylang, to steal a watch and jewellery valued at $1,287 Sentence was postpored to next Saturday.43 words
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61 1958-10-26 11 TOI)\Y: Singapore 10.05 a.m. <Bft. 3in.» 10.35 p.m. (Bft. 41n.);i Port DicK-«on 5.40 a.m. 9ft. t 6.0R p.m. (Bft. lin.i: Penang 11.52! a.m. ("ft. lin.i. TOMORROW: Singapore 10.28 a.m. (Bft. 7ln.i 11.09 p.m. (Bft. sin.); Port Dickson 6.15 a.m. <9ft. 31n.) 6.36 p.m. (Bft.61 words
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Article, Illustration243 1958-10-26 11 GRANDPA TAN HITS AT 'SPOILT YOUTH SINGAPORE, Sot. A SEPTUAGENARIAN who lost April completed a 17-mile walking race from the heart of Singopore City to Johore Bahru without much effort yesterday called today's youth pampered and spoilt. Grandfather Tan Them; Liang said this to the Sunday Times during the annual243 words
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205 1958-10-26 11 Malacca G.H. gets two specialists MALACCA, Sat. I^R. M. I. Cassimjee who has assumed duties as specialist in obstetrics and gynaecology in the General Hospital, is the first such specialist to bej posted here. He is one of three doctors in the Federation with the qualification of MRCOG Member of205 words
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Article92 1958-10-26 11 'Queen' contest for Press ball SINGAPORE, Sat. The annual Press Ball of the Singapore Union of Journalists will be held at the Sea View Hotel on Dec. 6. As in previous years, the main feature of the evening will be the election of- a Press Queen. The contest Is open92 words
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Advertisement233 1958-10-26 11 $^cL/ y _-_->i|fi|^! -~-z-~-~ rirN lal- --*ftr Iff trip of 21 days 0 0 S. S. CHUSAN RETURNING 1 8th Jonuary 1 959 SAILING Bth February 1959 4 DAYS IN JAPAN DAYS IN HONG KONG FIRST CLASS SBB9 TOURIST CLASS $543 Including stoy on boord Children according to oge ISLAY233 words
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1069 1958-10-26 12 Raymond Thomas - Main difficulties with enlarging papers Raymond Thomas By IuIEASURINC exposure for the enlarger and I for the camera are two very different things. In calculating exposure for the camera all the factors upon which exposure depends are known with the sole exception of the brightness of the object to be1,069 words
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136 1958-10-26 12 I IKE motor cars ond appliances, cameras need professional care. Photographic authorities suggest *> camera be inspected by a photo dealer twice a year. Many amateur home movie makers form a checking habit that helps them make good movies almost automatically. They nse136 words
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Article, Illustration209 1958-10-26 12 SUNDAY TIMES PHOTO CONTEST I EE Ten* Ean, c. o t hunt J Hwa School. Maxwell Koad. Penan«, won the S;td liir&li priw in this week's contest with "Rural Scene" (top, leitl. Details of the pirturr were: Camera. Zci« s Ikoflrx i l es>sar Iras aperture. K. 11--spred. l/so sec.:209 words
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Advertisement514 1958-10-26 12 O W PILOT "Super" PEN is olwoys Q) reody to go smooth running feother-weight pressure on the poge ond no leakage even in ■•-> high-altitude flights. fjf^^fi PILOT ink Graceful ond clear V; ''■'■Bjpjf colour tone. No sediment. Com/^^^ssssss»7^fl fortoble flow from ptnpomt. fr^WH AVAILABLE AT ROBINSON'S gg/JP AND LEADING514 words
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Advertisement75 1958-10-26 12 CHOOSE THE CAMERA WITH THE EYE FOR COLOUR! Ask your dealers to show you all the exclusive features of the k Synchro-Compur L. Shutter with Colour Olr et couphn« W i-opa. f 2 8 lent fer W chanitejble Icn- «c* with »he **P««' Advance coupled range- M Plunder also prc/^^^^^^•lK^S.75 words
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Miscellaneous188 1958-10-26 12 s^Bssssfl^Bsssssßssssssssssssssssssssssssssßssssssssfl iCBsMsl 3. Chopper i3>; 4 Last word 1. Dutiful reverence 1 6' 6 Mp-- chant ,6,; 11. Free irom biarne from aucUon '«>! Com. <9>; 12. Relax severity (6); 14. In! (si; 6. Characteristic (5); ?7°?Tn W a£ <6l; "M""*™ l3>; r Rant 8 Consumed (3); 17.Uncanny <oi; 19.188 words
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338 1958-10-26 13 Mr. Todd throws huge spanner in Anne's plans I'M TELLING you straight out, if you want the surprise of your life see "CHASE A CEOOHED SHADOW." Its punch ending has all the force of pile-driver working at top pressure. Produced by Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and released by Warner Bros., it's338 words
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Article, Illustration534 1958-10-26 13 A night of terror at sea: It is Titantic in scope TITANIC! That's the only word for A NIGHT TO REMEMBER," the Rank Organisation's recreation of one of the world's greatest disasters at sea. From the moment that iceberg hoves into view, a cold, remorseless harbinger of death, to the534 words
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Article, Illustration265 1958-10-26 13 CHAPLIN BACK TO CHEER AGAIN f«HARLIE Chaplin's "THE GREAT DICTATOR," made in 1940, was doubly distinguished. It was his first talking picture and his biggest money-maker. Within the first year of release it grossed l/ 552.500,000 in the United States and £300.000 in England. And it marked the passing of265 words
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Article212 1958-10-26 13 ARCO Films of Britain revive the spirit of Merrie England with a rousing screenplay, "SON OF ROBIN HOOD "—and every kid in this country will love it. Many a grown-up too. Released by 20th CenturyFox, the time in the film is ten years after the death212 words
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Advertisement650 1958-10-26 13 I I .it Fill nlal I I'll ll^B^vJln^^Hl m 'HONi /SSSBBpySTJfeK 12th Scarific Day v -'9»9 Tl 1 mmJLSSr 11, 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 I 2nd Week! "HORROR of DRAGIU" I^riS. AT plus: mitsical short "mambo madness". Tonifht M'nite "NADODI NANNAN' 1 (T) Partly in COLOR. South East Asian Premiere650 words
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Advertisement479 1958-10-26 13 +m 4 J j KO DE 'T*« Cannot Read J 4c MIDNIGHT Chain t huni; Wrn C TONIGHT! "WAN'PERIXO IMAGINATION" (M). y^ ±r Today 9 »Jn.: "EXPOSED" Mandarin (KWI. yL im..lH Jl'lione g .j... No fnr n a.m.— 1.4.1 4 1." Zj ly^l M f Ti% M 33 <nn lODa479 words
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Miscellaneous174 1958-10-26 13 A.M. 7.15 Good Morning To Mood: 1.30 The News; I*3 Relax You; 7.16 Bright And Early; 7.30 Listen; 2.00 Hit Parpde; 2.30 r The Goon Show; 3.00 Concert The News. 7.35 Breakfast Club; Hour; 4.00 Listeners' Choice; 5.00 800 News Head lnes; 8.02 Break- The Rocket Club; 5.30 Marching SSL174 words
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Article895 1958-10-26 14 MY girl friend and I are both 16 and are still in school. We love one another very much and have been together for a lon* time. We have now discovered that she is pregnant. We are thinking of running away together, and I have a895 words
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Article, Illustration1113 1958-10-26 14 PARENTS AND CHILDREN: A BIG POSER IAM distressed By the fact that many parents in Malaya have not done their duty to prepare their children for life. To bring these irresponsible parents to their right senses. I suggest that the Government adopts Solon's policy. Solon decreed that no father need1,113 words
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Advertisement176 1958-10-26 14 HOW! COLGATE DENTAL CREAM contains GARDOL! 1 he jircutcst sritififi discovery in toothpaste J^Hrajj history! JM BJl^k;Colgate Dental i|& Jj| Cream with gardol <*lfcJß| JHBwKgHnH now gives you g^ 3& ||^fl^HH^^fl| extra protect/on W^^*Qfjftotj^ $Hi^^^^l^^Bb^l against tooth decay. V Wt^^MEKF IB Use Co/gate Dental JyMjjjH Cream and benefit .Mm. from176 words
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Advertisement181 1958-10-26 14 Why users call it THE BEST BATTERY IN THEM/ p^ njn^^Lj^^^&^^vvffT^iP^^n^B^r^^^p^^.!n^^^^n^n^^H' i!^MB^BBi bmv^^^is^^^^^^si FVTDA D/\IA#CD Tnm its special high-discharge Exide plates,* made tA I tiA i/YYtil of CB.9s— the metal »lloy produced by Exidc to give better starting performance. r m*^t* a I irr* From its microporous plastic Porvic separators—181 words
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Article30 1958-10-26 15 "Well," they might be saying, "fancy meeting you." Husband and wife team Rex Harrison and Kcry Kendall, as they appear in their new film" The Reluctant Debutante."30 words
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Article, Illustration742 1958-10-26 15 HOW much money are the Rank Organisa tion paying Curt jurgens the German star brought in to replace Peter Finch in their big new film Ferry to Hong Kong? An astronomical figure, I can reveal. Fifty thousand pounds almost as much as Mr. Finch's entire742 words
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396 1958-10-26 15 JES ODAM - JES ODAM By AVRO know-how and money is being used to build the world's first-known flying saucer. It is being designed to travel at I,BCy miles per hour and to go upwards, .forwards, sideways and backwards. The saucer, known simply as "Project V'"396 words
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Advertisement423 1958-10-26 15 ?i[SS? Whitens Your Skin Secretly and Quickly; No longer need you odmire others wish thot your skin was as light and attractive as theirs. One jar of Stillmon's will moke you equolly charming. Continued applications will surprise you, convince you that there is only one beautifier, only one whitener that423 words
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Advertisement362 1958-10-26 15 v9k\ Ml Answer 3 questions about the new PHIUSHAWE and win Philips tfEE]SBSSM FINEST RADIOGRAM £^jg|g£l ffiaai imp /'lih v v Philips present a great new Thilishave' I I with the finest shaving technique ever. Answering three simple questions about the new 'Philishave' can win you a luxury Complete the362 words
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Advertisement358 1958-10-26 16 NO OTHER AIRLINE OFFERS YOU SO MUCH! For example: EXTRA QUIET AIRLINERS Long famed for their superlative quietness, Pan American's double-decked Super "Strato" Clippers* now are quieter than ever! Now, new aluminium propellers, especially designed for Pan American, help reduce engine noise to a mere whisper. You can chat quietly358 words
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Miscellaneous1204 1958-10-26 16 M «A r=^ I gUT SU77ENLV SEVEKAL KQFES ENCHCU67 AM? I NATIVE CaPTOKS THEM LE7 TAtZAN IMTO VA TE7 OVER. TIGHTENED AftCUT^JS>^ STRANGE KOOtt LITTERE7 WITH VIAL5 AM? N E*IC JAMSSEKt JHE )\jgn»^ VhO AR.E YOU 2 JAKJSSEN U >^- vV /I EKlC CACK.LEP SOFTLY. EX ILE7 SCIENTIST 1 fTla1,204 words
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Article749 1958-10-26 17 Robert Adams - Robert Adams By IT was Derby Day 1901. At Epsom Downs the atmosphere was electric. The air was filled with steamorgan music from the fairground, the bustle of bookmakers shouting odds, gypsies peddling their wares... In the Silver Ring, a broad shouldered, ruddyfaced man, wearing749 words
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498 1958-10-26 17 DOCTORS DIARY... by CEDRIC CARNE gEF O R E breakfast, every morning, in homes throughout Britain, there is the sound of people coughing With each winter the chorus of spluttering coughs becomes louder and more insistent. The men of the house come down the498 words
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Advertisement278 1958-10-26 17 Part II of an exciting series on the world's great gamblers The delicious double-rich milk that tastes like cream Cream fruits and cereals this cereals stay crisp and economical way with double crunchy when you cream with rich Carnation! Pour Carnation Carnation. That's why so many straight from the tin278 words
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Advertisement309 1958-10-26 17 colgatehKS distinguishes the J well-groomed man! i^^F ft 1 vS I i AhjHQßl||^^ j^'' THIS is the Hair Cream for the man who takes Vl. fci^r P r 'de in his appearance yes, the Hair Cream l£j which keeps your hair smart, clean and pleasantly \V\!v^^4 *K^FPk &wt perfumed which309 words
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Article101 1958-10-26 18 BOLD ADVANCE IN STYLING THIS Custom Royal convertible (top picture), like all Dodge models, has a new vital appearance in 1959 thanks to bold advances in •iweptwins styline Convertibles and hardtops have special cloth and vinyl interiors. Convertible tops come in black, white and three colours. BELOW, a rear view101 words
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Article112 1958-10-26 18 ACROSS: 1. Homage. 6, Trader. 11, Exonerate. 12, Relent. 14, Avenue. 16, Ant. 17, Eerie 19. Ink. 20, Stet. 22, Rot 23, Pate. 24, Sedan. 26. Holed. 37. Catspaw. 28, Strip. 30, Decay 33, Taut, 34. Per. 36, Robe, 37. Rid. 38, Faded. 40, Ell. 41. Indeed, 43.112 words
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Article, Illustration344 1958-10-26 18 By BASIL CARDEW PARIS. [_OTS of Frenchmen stopped and stared in admiration at the beautifully styled handsome and powerful car I was driving. I hove been testing what I believe is the most luxurious car built today at under £1,500 (and one-third of this344 words
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210 1958-10-26 18 SINGAPORE, Sat. QEFENDING champions Singapore Recreation Club haa* to fight hard be- fore they beat Chinese Recreation Club 2-0 in a S.H.A. Div. 1 league match on the padang today. After trailing 1-0 at the interval. Chinese came back strongly to control rU&y210 words
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Article77 1958-10-26 18 SINGAPORE. Sat. Joint Services held their first hockey trial at Changi today in Preparation for the annual Poppy Day match against Civilians on Nov. 4. The match ended in a 2-2 draw bet> ween Probables and Possibles. Leading 2-1 at half time, probables scored through77 words
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Article58 1958-10-26 18 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Teachers Union team to meet Khalsa in their S.H.A. Div. 1 league match tomorrow at Glrla Sports Club ground will be picked from: V. Gomez. A. Gomez, AJit, Hardev, Boon Wai. James Quek. Slew Chew, V. Perera, Onn San. Kulasingam, Joe David.58 words
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Article46 1958-10-26 18 SINGAPORE, Sat Selt Strength beat Nee Soon 78 72 in a Chung Hwa Cup league basketball match at the Great World Yock Eng scored their first victory in the women's section of th« league when they beat Chung Hwa •Chung" by 32-16.46 words
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Article, Illustration412 1958-10-26 18 ■JIGH in the list of Singapore's great sporting names must now be added that of hockey star Percy Pennefather. At 35, when most players are beginning to hear the first creaks and groans of age, Percy is still playing as well412 words
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Advertisement101 1958-10-26 18 Choose like a World Champion v. Mike Hawthorn The world champion driver. leaves nothing to chance. No one knows better than he, what vx* >^y a Motor Oil must endure in the tough, slogging cockpit of racing. What does Mike Hawthorn W PIM use in his triumphant Ferrari car the101 words
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Article844 1958-10-26 19 SCOREBOARD M.C.C.— lst Inns. Richardson c Rutherford b Slater 4 Milton Rutherford b Slater 15 Subba Row c Watson b Strauss 14 May c McDonald b Strauss 113 Cowdrey c Simpson b Rutherford 78 Bailey b Strauss 17 Evans c Watson b Strauss 55844 words
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295 1958-10-26 19 CINGAPORE, Sat— L/Cpl Shanj non (Royal Signals. R.A.0.C.) and Pte Scott CM Bn Cheshire Regiment) treated spectators at the Singapore Base District novices championships to one of the best fights seen m the tournament at Tanglin last night. Both boxers punched cleanly and accurately in295 words
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Article366 1958-10-26 19 British soccer results I I I ON DON, sat. Todays Football League results were: AMA-EUB INTERNATIONAL l.nicUnd south Africa t (At High Wycambe, Bucks). DIVISION ONE Aston VlUa 1 Bonon 1 Blackburn 4 Arsenal I Blackpool 1 Everton 1 Chelsea 5 Leicester 2 Manchester U. 1 W. Bromwlch 2 NewcastleReuter - 366 words
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Article309 1958-10-26 19 SINGAPORE, Saturday DEPLETED Singapore Cricket Club team put up o gallant display before going down by 27 points (three i goals, four .tries) to nine (a try and two penalty goals) to Army on the padang here today. S.C.C. were almost at half strength,309 words
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Article76 1958-10-26 19 BRISBANE, Sat. Fast bowler Ray Lindwall. who Is hoping to force his way back into Australia's Test team, took four wickets for 71 runs in New South Wales' first innings of 500 against Queensland in their Sheffield Shield match here today. Neil Harvoy. 154 notReuter - 76 words
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Advertisement809 1958-10-26 19 CLASSIFIED ADS. "AT YOUR SERVICE" 211 Hnuls *11l Minimum, Duilu 1 munlh. 10 Wordt S2.JO (Mm., DHl\" YOURSELF CARS. Tel. 2100U Evertine Co. MAISON CECILE. Mane. An Expert, West EnU Hairdresser Is liere. aEE FAMOUS Sydney Zoo On Asia Travel Service Tour (Spore) ALPHINE TURKISH BATH- Mas-sage, Nyee Ann Building,809 words
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Advertisement59 1958-10-26 19 Piles Hurt You! If yuu have netting, blrtdtnf. Internal or protruding Pllea. don t •uffer another day wl-houi trying Cnmai-oid. in la minutea. Chmaroid Mart» fighting your Pile? In waya 1 Booth*! i>ain and Itching. 2. Helpt hrink lor* nwollen tla»ue«. Helpt h-ai irrupted membranea. Money bat k unle»< Chmaroi*59 words
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Advertisement221 1958-10-26 19 Mr I Jv i m>' i a^^^^^l^^^aA V The MORRIS OXFORD A$W Traveller SERIES 7V All Steel! All Stamina! and sized for big loads, the Morris Oxford Traveller is better than ever. It is built for an even more active life of multi-purpose motoring. Vigorous, attractive lines, and a body221 words
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Article, Illustration2251 1958-10-26 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Early upsets by Happy Life and Good Wind CINGAPORE, Sat Shaw Stable's Picture Goer 11, with Garnet Bpu- goure astride, qualified for next week's Singapore Gold Cup with a clever win in th«; Cup trial over a mile at Bukit Timah today2,251 words
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Article71 1958-10-26 20 TOTAL POOL: 517 1,465 Ist. No. *****1 ($77,158) 2nd No. *****7 (538.579) 3rd. No. *****7 ($21,433) STARTERS ($1,948 each): Nos. *****3; *****1; *****2; *****5; *****5; *****6; *****6; *****5; *****3; *****9; *****7. CONSOLATION ($1,285 each): Nos *****0; *****8: 300 Io5; *****0; *****8; *****8; *****8; *****8; *****0; *****0. FORTUNE71 words
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697 1958-10-26 20 Peter King rides winner on his first day at B. Timah King 10 PETER KING, the Mel. bourne jockey who arrived in Singapore on Thursday and was granted a local licence to ride yes. terday only three hours before the races started, showed superb judgment in landing Tourong a length697 words
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Article231 1958-10-26 20 SINGAPORE. Sut Amusement Park, who is bidding to add the Summer Cud to his string of successes, did a smashing trial at Bukit Timah this mornIns. Amusement Park was anxious to go faster than his 3f in 40 wide out. but was hard held by231 words
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186 1958-10-26 20 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Official Handicapper tonight announced the nomination of three more runners for the Singapore Gold Cup to be run here next Saturday over a mile and two furlongs. They are Picture Goer II (late Tuftont. the Cup Trial winner this186 words
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Miscellaneous42 1958-10-26 21 H-RiiN. }H I lla^i/ Ih—:'>/ i 1 1 IFm c -1 <xL III sj%^ IVJR. Kifl R FMturts Synd.catc. Inc., II j JIH r|Y^- t Ifl Z XJ^^ \X'orfi" rights rwetvej. s Ffc^Mn^"" I "Si jf 3 \C* A^ 1 m I42 words
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