The Straits Times, 28 October 1958
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Title Section20 1958-10-28 1 AVIH\(.I lI AII V riRTIFIFU SALE EXfEEPS 80,000 The Straits Times Nat* Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1958 15 CENTS20 words
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Article619 1958-10-28 1 NO PROBLEM THAT CANNOT BE RESOLVED* Withdrawal of Federation man makes council inert, but... PAP of warning by Tengku SINGAPORE, Mon. -Mr. Lee Kuan >\v, secretary-gen-era I of the People's Action Party, today id he expected no differences of views o fundamental as to itipitate a constinional619 words
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77 1958-10-28 1 'BIG RED RUBBER DEAL with JAKARTA' JAKARTA, Mon. Antara news agency said today that Russia would conclude a big rubber deal with Indonesia at the end of the year. Antara quoted "authorities" as sayint that "some stores of thousands of tons" were involved. The Soviet .rade mission in Jakarta and77 words
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Article, Illustration326 1958-10-28 1 Mrs. Killick to reach her first million by Christinas TAX-FREE DUES ON PHONOGRAPH NEEDLES SET HAPPY PROBLEMS FOR A WIDOW LONDON, Monday. MRS. MARIA KILLICK, a 39--year-old widow, is the newest addition to the ranks of British millionaires thanks to a phonograph needle and British justice. Less than a yearUPI - 326 words
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200 1958-10-28 1 SPECIAL SHOWS AT FAIR PLANNED IN HONOUR OF PRINCE PHILIP SINGAPORE, Mon. Thousands of people are expected to pack the Constitution Exposition at the former Kallang airport on Feb. 22 when special celebrations will be held in honour of Prince Philip. The Prince, who is coming to Singapore during the200 words
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Article28 1958-10-28 1 BRUSSELS. Mon. The Belgian Liberal Party Congress yesterday voted in favour of participation In a new coalition Government with the governing Catholic Christian Social Party. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article91 1958-10-28 1 THE IDEAL GIFT ON SALE TOMORROW rE Straits Times Annual for 1959 will be on sale tomorrow. Have you ordered your copies of South- East Asia's finest publication? The Annual contains 128 pages superbly printed on fine art paper, pages of brilliant full-colour illustrations and 22 articles by the region's91 words
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Article38 1958-10-28 1 LONDON. Mon. The British Sunbathing Association has decided to ask local authorities for nudist facilities at suitable beaches and inland sites. This was announced after the association's annual conference held privately In London yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article413 1958-10-28 1 VACCINE IS DEL A YED Now expected on Thursday SINGAPORE, Monday. THE additional 100.000 doses of Sabin anti-polio expected to arrive here today did not do so owing to a delay in San Francisco. The vaccine missed a plane connection. This new supply, sent by Prof. Albert Sabin, director of413 words
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111 1958-10-28 1 Reds keep threat, shell Quemoy on odd day rIPEH, Mon.— The Chinese Communists kept up their sporadic shelling of the Quemoy Islands today for the second day of their "stop and go" war. Today was the odd day on which the Communist Defence Minister, Marshal Peng Teh Huai, said onReuter - 111 words
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Article22 1958-10-28 1 SINGAPORE. Mon— Three more cars, parked in Buffalo Road. Orchard Road and Arab Street, were stolen in Singapore yesterday.22 words
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Article199 1958-10-28 1 But it's 2 hours late on New York-Paris flight PARIS, Mon. The giant Boeing 707 jet airliner landed here today to open the PanAmerican Airways regular jet passenger service across the Atlantic. The plane, carrying 111 passengers and a crew of 10, touched down at LeReuter - 199 words
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488 1958-10-28 1 If Malaya quits council by Mr. Lim SINGAPORE, Monday. THERE will have to be new consultations between Singapore and the British Government if the Federation withdraws from the Colony's internal security council, the Chiei Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, said today. The Federation Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman said at488 words
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Article61 1958-10-28 1 WASHINGTON, Mon.— The U.S. National Geographical Society last night said that its highest award— the Hubbard Medal had been awarded to Sir Vivian Fuchs, leader of the successful British Commonwealth transAntarctic expedition. The society said the medal would be presented to Sir Vivian when he arrivedReuter - 61 words
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Article179 1958-10-28 1 Worker dies after assault SINGAPORE, Mon.— A shop assistant. Low Kong Swee. 48. died in the General Hospital today 48 hours after he was battered on the head by three men in Rochore Canal Road. One man was arrested by an onlooker after a chase through the bu^y thoroughfare. Lows179 words
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Article18 1958-10-28 1 it 1 I* SI ites Ih .nid nations ..|-,r,l Ken- inrd in for civil i nwhili:18 words
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Article46 1958-10-28 1 SINGAPORE, Mon. Eicrtit secret society suspects, detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Amendments) Ordinance. were brought up tonight before an advisory committee in a closed session at the Sixth Magistrate's Court. All were asking for a review of their cases.46 words
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Advertisement23 1958-10-28 1 SCOTI ENGLISH (S.LA.) LTD 79 Anson Rd. Singapore Tel ***** ***** Woodworking machines Illustrated above: a Wad km cross cutting trenching machine. CC2.23 words
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Article44 1958-10-28 2 Several pretty nurses will take part In a international' nurses' fashion parade to be held during a ball at the Fra^er and Neave hall. Sin- Bapore. on Ncv. 8. The ball is being organised by the Singapore Trained Nurses Association.44 words
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Article140 1958-10-28 2 SINGAPORE. Monday. OX) AVOID v possible deficit of $40,000 this year, the Singapore Council for Adult Education will stop the basic education sessions in more than 500 of its classes next month. 'This means that the students in those classes wiil not have the opportunity140 words
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Article42 1958-10-28 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. A meeting has been called tor Thursday to form an associa- t ion of former pupils of the Sultan Ibrahim Girls' School, j The meeting will be at the school's premises at 3.30 p.m.42 words
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294 1958-10-28 2 TWO-POiNT PLAN TO BEAT UNEMPLOYMENT SINGAPORE, Monday. .THE People's Action Party today said that if it came to power it would punish "foolish and unreasonable' 1 employers who suppress and exploit workers. The warning, carried in the editorial columns of the party organ Petir,294 words
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Article197 1958-10-28 2 KUCHING. Monday. A MONTH-OLD baby was rushed In an empty milk box from Lawas to his blind mother who) was attending a Red Cross course hero. Through a misunderstanding the mother. Musa Upai. did not take her baby alons when .she decided to197 words
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244 1958-10-28 2 Laundry part of scenery: Is it eyesore? SINGAPORE, Mon. The familiar sight of laundry fluttering from windows and balconies of flats arouses differing opinions among architects. Has it or has it not an intrinsic value as part of the local landscape? Commenting on the housing j trust flats in Kuala244 words
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94 1958-10-28 2 CID MAN SAW GARDENER BREAK INTO SCHOOL SINGAPORE. Mon. A detective near Mountbatten School saw Samuri bin Kassim. 30, the gardener, climb into the school last Saturday, a court was told today. A few minutes later, the detective saw Samuri leave by a window with a radio belonging to the94 words
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Article50 1958-10-28 2 SINGAPORE. Mon Mr. Reginald Yeo has been enrolled at the College of Medical Evangelists in Loma Linda, California. Mr. Yeo. son of Mrs. Grace Yeo of 513 Upper Scrangoon Road, obtained a degree in biology at the Emmanuel Missionary College In Michi- Kan in Juno.50 words
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Article50 1958-10-28 2 SYDNEY. Mon— Eight Sanic jets of the Royal Australian Air Force No. 3 Squadron left \Villiamtown. New South Wales, air base today on the first lee of their ti.OOO-milc flight to Butterworth. Malaya. At Townsville. Queensland, tomorrow they will be joined by 13 more Sabres. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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118 1958-10-28 2 SINGAPORE. Mon—Singapore's feathered beauties will have a chance to preen themselves at the Singapore Cage Bird So-i-iety show at the Happy World Stadium from Nov. 7 to 10. Mr A Fraser-Brunner, president of the society and Curator of Van Kleef Aquarium, said118 words
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164 1958-10-28 2 BADRUL MURDER:3 YOUTHS CHARGED AND THEN REMANDED KOALA LIMPI'R, Mon. Three youths were charged in the Second Magistrate's Court today with the murder of Kadrul Hisham bin Hanizah, a Radio Malaya commentator. Badrul. 23. son of Dato II tni/ali. chairman of the Public Services Commission, was stabbed to death at164 words
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Article213 1958-10-28 2 RAF BASE ASKED TO CO-OPERA TE I SINGAPORE. Mon 9 WATER supply to 1.000 people living munications Department quarters Kang Road will remain critically short i end of the year and they must economise. 9j •The acting Water Engineer. Mr. P. C. Lim. said:213 words
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Article18 1958-10-28 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. During September. 141 rats; were caught In the town by the Town Council.18 words
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91 1958-10-28 2 Water-a rationing threat in Singapore SINGAPORE. Mon. Wain rationing may be jntro. duceri if Siiii;.ipui, too lone div spell The Strait* Tinea and* stands that the Cilj I (il is consider! mi; n an appeal to consurarn j to tut down wast< mi .1, to make rattening un■eeeaaarj Levels in91 words
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Article27 1958-10-28 2 Back to S 'pore SINGAPORE. Mon. Canadian Government I Commissioner, Mr M. Carson and Mrs C have returned to Sing from home leave and a of Canada.27 words
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Advertisement322 1958-10-28 2 V^ THE I 44 STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL, 1959 v%i :v/_^^ A (.hineji 1 philosopher once '''ttli -^id. "One picture is worth a BJ N/jffi ihousand words.' Only Ihe BJ <j£/ *»trait« Times Annual can pive Bfl mv direct access to the colour- Bfl f lul world of Malaya and South322 words
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Miscellaneous9 1958-10-28 2 -THE GAMBOLSBy Barry Appleby I rue jSKHTWT) J ySP^ilz^9 words
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Article203 1958-10-28 3 'Rebels planned to assassinate the Premier-designate RANGOON, Monday. -pIE BURMESE PREMIER, U Nu, yesterday revealed a plot to assassinate the Prime Minister-designate, General Ne Win, and his hiel of Staff, Colonel Maung. He said all army units had been alerted. U Nu said a rebel203 words
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184 1958-10-28 3 ALTRINCHAM: LET BRITISH TEENAGERS VOTE, STAND FOR ELECTION OXFORD, Mon. Lord Mti iik li.iin >;iid here tonieht that British teenagers should be given the vote and opportunity to stand for political office. The Conservative peer, who caused a furore with his criticisms of the British monarchy, told the Oxford UniversityReuter - 184 words
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Article82 1958-10-28 3 ROW LOOMS OVER DEPORTEES CALCUTTA, Mon.— The Indian Government was imported last night to be protesting to Pakistan about the deportation of 191 Indian workers employed in a .jute Kill in Khulna, East Paklstan. The Press Tru.st of India reported that the deportees. t ho had valid passports, had ppliedReuter - 82 words
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Article68 1958-10-28 3 JOHANNESBURG. Mon. Police crammed another 500 women into mils today when African women continued to demonstrate against compulsory carrying of Government pass books. The women descended on the central bus terminus from a native township and attempted to march on the pass book office. Police loaded themReuter - 68 words
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Article33 1958-10-28 3 PANMUNJOM. Mon. A Communist delegate to the Korean military armistice commission today officially Informed the United Nations command that Chinese troops who "volunteered" in North Korea completed their withdrawal yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article20 1958-10-28 3 JAKARTA. Mon. The army commander has ordered every part of Indonesia to celebrate "youth pledge day" tomorrow. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article, Illustration37 1958-10-28 3 1 "I:m lOCS UNGB «>t the Roman Catholic Church which aie worn by unn, ihp mclave now in progress to choose a successor to the late Pope Pius XII.— I PI picture.37 words
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Article172 1958-10-28 3 Cable flashes \JEW YORK, Mon. As much as 17 inches of fell on parts of New State yesterday and -<x deaths, includ- that of an Air Force In a crashed jet 'inter, were attributed to 1 >iorm. Reuter. SAIGON: President Syng- Rhee ol South Korea172 words
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Article, Illustration88 1958-10-28 3 14,500 MILES ON HORSEBACK TO VISIT HIS RELATIVES scOKMNf; all modern means of travel, Wing Commander Albert Jones. 42. has set out from his home in Weybridge Surrey, on a 14,500-mile journey with these two horses. His destination is New Zealand. He is visiting relatives there. He will pass throughUPI - 88 words
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Article198 1958-10-28 3 'USE POLITICAL MEASURES../ NICOSIA. Monday. EOKA leaflets circulated here today challenged Britain to use political measures instead of military means and restrictions to end the strife in Cyprus. The leaflets, addressed to the British Government, said: •You imposed an armed struggle upon us. If youReuter - 198 words
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Article99 1958-10-28 3 Teenagers riot at 'rock' concert BF.KI.IN. Mon. Riotinu teenagers tore out seats, tables and fittiiißs and threw them on to thf stage of the Snorts PiJace here last nighi miring a concert by American rock n' roll star Bill Haley. number of West Berlin police were injured and !0 ofReuter - 99 words
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Article18 1958-10-28 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. Evangelist Billy Graham plans a crusade in Australia in February next year.— U.P.l. I18 words
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113 1958-10-28 3 rpOKYO, Mon.— A Jap- anese film company today began work on a technicolour feature defending Japan's position in World War 11. The Shin Toho Film Company said the film was tentatively titled "The Greater Asia War and the International Tribunal." Mr. Motohiko Ito,Reuter - 113 words
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Article385 1958-10-28 3 i I ONDON. Mon.— With incentive I lackiny ;md with the account I ending tomorrow, there has been little desire to open new commitments on stock markets today and as a result of some profit-taking prices tended to ease. Brightest spot was In giltedged where the recent small385 words
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276 1958-10-28 3 Cardinals still deadlocked on the new Pope 17ATICAN CITY, Mon. The cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church signalled with gusts of black smoke again today that they had still failed to choose a new Pope. The smoke seen at 4.34 p.m. GMT maintained its dense blackness, confirming that the seventhReuter - 276 words
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Article31 1958-10-28 3 GUAM. HOD. The U.S. Navy today called off the search for a two-engine plane which went down In the Pacific on Oct. 18 with four j men aboard. U.P.I.UPI - 31 words
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Advertisement174 1958-10-28 3 75^t DELICATE PASTEL SHADES fij*£r\ VIGOROUS COLOUR fj CONTRASTS II U EXTRA SPEED FOR fj ALL LIGHTING CONDITIONS BEHN, MEYER CO. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG xSJ^Mk^m I "In my job k Vf f it must •r^^a^a^a^a^^^^ 0 y Rotary Action in the form of rotary jet turbines carries his174 words
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Article, Illustration504 1958-10-28 4 LLOYD MORGAN - LLOYD MORGAN FAMED EXPLORERS COME ACROSS RARE, EXOTIC MARINE LIFE IN WATERS OFF RAFFLES LIGHT By Singapore, Monday (J E L E B R A T E 1) marine explorers, Dr. Hans Hass and his wife, blonde, green-eyed Viennese beauty Lotte, today made "one of504 words
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Article68 1958-10-28 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A Legislative Assemblyman. .Mr. R. Jumabhoy. wants the Government to furnish details of the costs involved in engaging experts and advisers from abroad between May 195.') and last month. Mr. Jumabhoy, who will raise this query at the next Assembly meeting on Nov. 5,68 words
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125 1958-10-28 4 Happy, except that he had two wives: He took poison SINGAPORE, Monday. 4 SHIPS steward was described at an inquest today as -'a happy chap except that he had two wives." The steward. Ho Fatt. 54, was found dead In the storeroom nf his ship, Fort Charlotte, on Oct. 2.125 words
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Article178 1958-10-28 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The City Councils staff committee, which met this morning, placed on record its "preat displeasure at the conduct of councillor Lee Hwee Yiow in not attending the meeting which was specially convened following his request to discuss (certain) appointments." The committee's decision, which comes178 words
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124 1958-10-28 4 CITIZENSHIP LOST, BUT THEY STILL HAVE A VOTE SINGAPORE. Mon. About 700 people who have had their Singapore citiienship papers revoked will still be able to have a voice in determining the next government of Singapore. This is because their names were entered in the electoral register while they still124 words
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Article57 1958-10-28 4 BOAC PLANES ARE BACK TO NORMAL SINGAPORE. Mon— BOAC expects to operate "back to normal" services by tomorrow, a spokesman of the airline said tonight. "We hope to get all our aircraft back by then," he said. He said the airline was recovering quickly from the i strike of Its57 words
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Article60 1958-10-28 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A ballot will be held on Wednesday at 5 p.m. at the Singapore Military Forces head- i quarters. Beach Road to select 440 national servicemen for the S.M.F. and the Civil Defence Corps. It will be drawn by mem i bers of the Singapore Women60 words
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153 1958-10-28 4 SINGAPORE. Monday. rpHOSE who have not checked the Legislative As- sembly electoral rolls should do so before the registers are closed on Wednesday evening, the Commissioner of Elections. Mr. M. Ponnuduray, said here today. In the past 10 days, only 24.000 people have checked153 words
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Article115 1958-10-28 4 VARSITY ON TRAIL OP A SNAIL SINGAPORE. M 0n Freshwat, -and Bourmi perhaps who any inform;. pila conlca invited to such knowl-rj Dr D. S J, zoologist ot v versity of M "Pila conica" i the edible pom: Johnson told Times that popular Javai but h«> was noi featured on115 words
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Article21 1958-10-28 4 JOHORE BAHRU M on Mr. Thean Lip Thor.- Seato Executive Engineer. johore Bahru has been trans;erre d to Ipoh.21 words
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Article68 1958-10-28 4 MS people died on the roads SINGAPORE, Mon fifteen p«-op|,- v,._,.,.u kj|| hp-J". r ad •"""'■> ts here last compared H ;t h AuKUst. the Traffic I>, lice stated today. nje total number of accidents during the month uas Mm nmnting for 385 casualCompounded cuei brought in $35,179 jn revenue,68 words
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Advertisement610 1958-10-28 4 MEAT POULTRY MARINE p- VEGCTABLE— FRUIT JAM y^ r iT st rr:: en sr T .rix b:::;;l oo Z2:::z s a n jr» 1 a f^M^ _Cv r Shoot Pears Pineapple Jam Roasted Pork Braised Chicken Eel in Tomato bauce (-^o'-] L/f/jl, ?SXS Pig's Leg Stewed in I Spiced Fish610 words
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168 1958-10-28 5 SINCAPORE. Monday. "|"HE number of Singapore and j Malayan Chinese students who left for Communist China in the past nine months dropped below 200, the I Straits Times was told today. Last year more than 1,000 students sailed for China. More disillusioned students168 words
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399 1958-10-28 5 A i,, m SINGAPORE, Monday. A *-ABOUR Front councillor, Mr. G. B. Armstrong, has submitted questions to the City Council seeking information on certain recent appointments. "I am asking the r questions to find out to what extent there399 words
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Article139 1958-10-28 5 SINGAPORE, Monday. TWENTY worried families living in Kallang Basin are wondering what has happened to a letter they sent to the Mayor. Mr. Ong Eng Guan last Wednesday. The letter contained this plea: "Help us to save our homes." The families have been asked139 words
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Article68 1958-10-28 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The! Governor, Sir William Goode, has been invited to a charity premiere of "The Yeomen of the Guard" by the New Sceneshifters at the Cultural Centre on Wednesday night, j All proceeds of the first night's performance will go to the V.M.C.A. building fund, j68 words
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176 1958-10-28 5 PARTIES COOL TO UMNO SULTAN PROPOSAL i SINGAPORE, Mon. J Singapore UMNO's decision to urge the I revival of a Malay sultanate for Singapore has not received the backing of any political party. The People's Action Party secretary-general. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. said: "The all-party delegation, which includes the Singapore176 words
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Article76 1958-10-28 5 SINGAPORE, Mon.—Detective Teo Kirn Wah, of the Secret Societies Branch, was charged in court today with accepting a $40 bribe from HM Kirn Bock, an alleged member of secret society Group 24. It was alleged that Teo took the bribe for showing favour to Neo in76 words
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520 1958-10-28 5 CINGAFORE, Mon. One of four Army civilian clerks, charged with theft of 25 canopies I worth 51 2.000. was alleged to have paid a soldier $30 to remove 1 the property to the 1 Bukit Timah railway station. Pte. Mohamed bin Haniila.520 words
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Article113 1958-10-28 5 2 families away, lose $3,200 SINGAPORE. Mon. Thieves got away with a $3,200 haul from two homes 1 1 here while the occupants were away. Loh Kheng Choong, a busi- I nessman. and his family found jewellery and other personal effects valued at I $1,100 missing on their return \i113 words
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Article44 1958-10-28 5 SINGAPORE. Mon— A ver- I I diet of death by misadventure was recorded at the in- quest tod-ay on Chew Teck I Foo. 47. who fell from a bus at Victoria Street on Oct. 20, as he was about to board it.'l*44 words
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Miscellaneous539 1958-10-28 5 ALIMNI ASSOCIATION: Talk graphs by Au Thian Chor Yip BIKIT TIMAII VOl TH (I IR on -Recent Proe.e.ss to the .M udy Cheong Fun. Lim Boon liong. Le2 Table^ennl bodybuild!" loo^ of experimental (■arcinogene.si.s of Kee-Chong. Kwok Shang wli. 9 i ball librarV'4 >DUUCIIng 100t the ■ktat" by Prof. John539 words
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Obituary149 1958-10-28 6 tmiHtmmmi MR. FRANCIS LEE KIA CHEE. aued 62 ypars of Cable and Wirelest, passed away peacefully on -V-10-58 leaving behind hi* beloved uite, L' sons Patrick and Paul. 4 brothers and 3 sisters. Cortege leave* residence 10 Kuo Chuan A\enue Wednesday 2H-10-58 at 4 30 p.m. for Church of149 words
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Article47 1958-10-28 6 H'orrfv Hf (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. SIVASEGAKAM K. Lumpur thank heartily ill those who attended their wedant presents and congraulatory messages. THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Veo Geok Peck thank all friends id relatives for their assistance. Visits etc. ani attendance at ineral on 20-10-58.47 words
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Obituary27 1958-10-28 6 in H nrds $10 Minimum I AERIA: IN LOVING Memory of I he Lute Patrick Allen Aerla died 28-10-57. Inserted by His Wife md Daughters.27 words
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Article367 1958-10-28 6 M H«rd.s Silt (Minimum) IHE FACIT TYPEWRITER Ritli a carriage more than 30' i 'hier than the normal or tradi- typewriter (.-.linage. FASCINATING AND FATAL to rau :um mice Rodine Rat Poison from Medical Hall. Battery Road (S'porei ricii your liouse ol WELL KNOWN DRESS Shop; dosing down sale367 words
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701 1958-10-28 6 The Straits Times S'pore, Tues. Oct. 28, 1958. The Tengku's Warning The presence of the Federation's Prime Minister at the I jnnual delegates' conference >■ a Singapore political party is an even more striking i eminder of the Federation's cose interest in Singapore problems than is the Feder- I ation's701 words
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Article426 1958-10-28 6 Freedom For Nigeria I As in Asia so in Africa Britain is systematically liquidating her colonies. Nigeria, the largest of British colonies, has been promised independence- by I October 1, 1960. This was announced by the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Lennox-Boyd. at the end of the monthlong constitutional talks in London426 words
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1189 1958-10-28 6 Lloyd Morgan - ARE WE EDUCATING OUR CHILDREN FOR JOBS WHICH DO NOT EXIST? Lloyd Morgan by IN a recent talk, the Minister for Education. Mr. Chew Swee Kee, said: "We must revolutionise our ideas about education, and in that way fit our children to handle the jobs which Singapore offers now, and1,189 words
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318 1958-10-28 6 BROKEN HOMES: FIVE POINTS TO BE OBSERVED IT WAS reported recently that in the pas: two months there were 59 divorces against 69 marriages in Kuala Lumpur alone. Rebuking this incredible state of broken homes, an official of the Selangor Religious Council listed four reasons for the high rate of318 words
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119 1958-10-28 6 CiOULD the Johore Edu- cation authorities enlighten us why teachers of English in fully assisted Chinese schools undergoing training have to pay a terminal fee of Sl7. whereas their counterparts in fully assisted English schools receive free training? Also, even teachers119 words
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Letter56 1958-10-28 6 IN reply to Mr Yap Chons Kuen's question, "Does the Fund serve the purpose Intended" "ST.. Oct. 17>. With the present rate of 2'b per cent only, the answer is definitely no. We hope the Government will consider giving us more benefits to our invest ments.— Well56 words
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Letter153 1958-10-28 6 USAGE OF MALAY IN OFFICES IN their attempts to make Malay the national language, many states in the Federation have requested their civil servants to use Malay in their daily correspondence, where possible. However very often Malay government officers are unable to write in good Malay. It is safe to153 words
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Letter58 1958-10-28 6 CANNOT influential Chinese people in Johore Bahru form sports clubs and recreation clubs as in Singapore. Muar, Malacca and other places? Perhaps the main factor behind the lack of Chinese sports clubs here Is due to lack of financial support. It should not be so for58 words
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Letter41 1958-10-28 6 IT was distressing to read in (S.T. Oct. 20. 1958> that the young ladies oi the Katong Convent have become the champion debaters for the second year for successfully arguing that juvenile delinquents should be flogged. ABU bin ADAM. Singapore.41 words
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Advertisement104 1958-10-28 6 Y45 nig. A NOW with tip -up toe PncMaa Ttenmtai |Mnf perfect heat-for-fabrlc. niedi;.. he;»vv weight, reversible flex and pilot light for rig hand u&e. D jBj4 :moM.,tie Control Cream Finish, 7.10 Watts D. MM A^ above but v.-.i.\ C.P Cover PI D. oK.iB (,lb. ThermoaUtle contrul C 1 Ira104 words
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Article, Illustration333 1958-10-28 7 CHIEF MINISTER, BANKER ON A COMMON APPROACH TO PROBLEMS L s SINGAPORE, Monday. nOTH the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, and leading banker, Mr. Yap Phens Geek, spoke today of the likely emergence of a I nited States of South-East333 words
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231 1958-10-28 7 THE HOUSEWIFE WHO MADE AN ASSAULT ON HIMALAYAS FtETTY Mrs. Antonia Deacock. architect, mountaineer, explorer and amateur sociologist, (above bring interviewed by Radio Malaya), flew into Singapore from England yesterday by chartered Army plane. Mrs. Deacock. whose exploits among the l.ahoulis find Ladakhis in the snowbound valleys of the Himalayas231 words
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233 1958-10-28 7 ATTRACTING THE TOURISTS SINGAPORE, Monday. T»HE Director of Tourism, Mr. R. A. Howlett, said x today he was spending about $120,000 on advertising in overseas newspapers between September and January to boost Singapore's tourist industry. So far he had spent about $90,000 on advertisements in233 words
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Article, Illustration38 1958-10-28 7 MISS DEAXNA WEBSTER, one of the entrants in the "Co-op Queen" contest to be held at the Singapore Public Services Co-operative Stores Society's annual dance on Saturday at the Sea View Hotel.38 words
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Article44 1958-10-28 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Harindranath Cattophyaya. Indian poet and dramatist, will give a performance tomorrow night at Nanyang University in Jurong. The 61 -year-old poet, who is on a cultural tour of South Ea.st Asia, will leave for Japan next week.44 words
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Article51 1958-10-28 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. -The I Britisli High Commissioner in New Delhi. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, will leave by air for Calcutta on Wednesday after I week's .stay In the Colony Mr. Mac Donald. who is Chancellor or the University of Malaya, came to Singapore for the convocation of the51 words
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Article, Illustration221 1958-10-28 7 Varsity man is first Malayan expert picked for UN air^^rAfUKt, Monaay. A MALAYAN has. for the first time, been appointed to serve on one of the many United Nations agencies. He is Ungku Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Hamid, a senior economics lecturer at the University of Malaya. Ungku Aziz. 36.221 words
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Article28 1958-10-28 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. The City Council's labour personnel and welfare officer, Mr. D. B. Alcock, has left Singapore following the end of his contract with the council28 words
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Article, Illustration320 1958-10-28 7 SINGAPORE. Monday. A BEAUTIFUL 21-year-old Indonesian girl waiting in Outram Jail to be repatriated pleaded tearfully today to be allowed to marry her Malay lover in Singapore and to make her home here. Sobbing almost hysterically Samsi Ramadaul said she would320 words
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158 1958-10-28 7 STATUS OF MALAY: TENGKU CLEARS UP REMARK ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today clarified remarks on the status of the Ma- lay language which he made at the UMNO conference in Singapore yesterday. A statement issued by the Tengku's Press Secretary said the Tengku's remarks referred158 words
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Advertisement46 1958-10-28 7 Mikimoto PEARLS OVERSEAS TRADERS LIMITED »l KUALA I'IMPUR PfNANC. ">e heart of Malaya's Mountains 'Xc weather l> pleawinth. worm and brioHf tn <»ov o loa tir» ot night It »h» Llf^M "ON HIGHLANDS HOTEL t^JW WMM ALREADY FULLY ROOKED FOR 1 o K«... THt CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS46 words
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Advertisement272 1958-10-28 7 Are they going to j pick you I for a better job? You're in a good spot to move up to a better job and higher pay if you know your business. You're in an even better spot if, in addition, you also know the techniques of getting along with272 words
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Article, Illustration1276 1958-10-28 8 COOKERY BOOKLUXURY CLASS Feminine Forum OF FOOD AND THE TRIMMINGS ANYONE trying to stay on a reducing diet should probably keep well away from a new recipe book that has Just been published and will be on local bookstalls soon. If it has the same effect on you as it1,276 words
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Advertisement101 1958-10-28 8 tienchuYe-JsIN the worlds best Known j^2^ L Flo****.] HUP YiCK COMPANY LIMITED. 32A, North Canal Road, Singapore. 1. Sole Agents for biijapwe. rcderatioi of Malaya, Sarawak, Brniei, and B. N. B. \±i// J i I \\W E L BISCUITS D Pleasantly JiASb (oo(c hoM/ -tfceqi/e \mpttwed. SUNLIGHT 1' k NEW101 words
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Miscellaneous272 1958-10-28 8 Tirn^s Crossword acuyneoue shire <5K t m m m m K —*^^n~~~~^^K~ m ~t Official 1 1 HBt .^Bat BBb__^ BBL— Alice's term for ill I r A can LhJ kBM■~■BM~^ s c eii: Bfl B^H B^H B^H B^H that's required! __JBM__IBM__BIBa B^BJ ■BM__IBM__J 4 God that makes no noi*e272 words
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Article, Illustration1471 1958-10-28 9 First trans-Polar flight nearly failed STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE I Sir Hubert Wil- tons, £fte famous I /Irciic explorer I and Ladj/ Wiifci^ I I photographed i n I London where i iney attended the co ronation in 1937. N MID-APRIL 1928 Captain George H. /ilkins and lien Kielson wereDaily Mirror - 1,471 words
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Advertisement182 1958-10-28 9 "My home is a picture" Because we redecorated with Now, our home is COLOUR— j^^ HARMONISED with easy -to WS^~WlimF?& apply Super Kern Tone the W*dl!^^%*%^w^~. 'jfa washable, de luxe wall paint. :^^^^HH Why not ask your local dealer ir^l for a free copy of the new Colour I I^l182 words
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Miscellaneous147 1958-10-28 9 Carmen A i V#. Hy Maa #7i Saint uly Lesti* i inn -ieri m l^^^mi^^^ I■' PCL'Ct y QU KNOW YO'JR ORDERS '^H YOU W4iTiNST YES PCf? T^£ PEOPLE^ r^B^-^2^^s r CAN SPCT A I WHATEVER mAPPENS.T* J^M FOR SOv.ECNE 7 J I 3ROJ3HT MERE Dirk Tracy By Chester Gould147 words
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406 1958-10-28 10 By Our Market Correspondent ALL Malayan markets opened the week yesterday on a quiet note with no particular features in evidence. November first grade rubber opened seveneighths of a cent higher at 882 cents as a result of better overseas advices, but trading406 words
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Article192 1958-10-28 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday London; selling T.T. or O.D. 2/3 15/16; buying airmail T.T. 2 4 1/16. O.D. 2/4 3/32, 30 d/st 2/4 7/32, 45 d/st 2/4 1/4. 60 d/st 2/4 5/16. 90 d/st 2/4 13/32. 120192 words
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Article132 1958-10-28 10 MELBOURNE. Mon. INVESTMENT shares maintained a steady "one on the Stock Exchange here today. Best move came fiom Woolworths, up Bd.. and mining shares recorded a generally firm tone. Gold stocks to move were Emperor up Bd. and Eclipse down 6d. Commonwealth boncis held a firm tone. loans132 words
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Article31 1958-10-28 10 Rahman Hydraulic tin produced in the third quota period. tJulv 1 to September 30 1 859 piculs of concentrates. Of this quantity, 852 piculs only were exportable as quota.31 words
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Article74 1958-10-28 10 Novrmlx-r jrst U «M buyer.s 1,,, ?r»* J yesterday «fl up oiie-ei«ii" r m day's vh, 7 Closing ClosiiKyesterd..\ R.S.S. Bp '*fl sellers R7 l JV *iJ Nov. buyi i r.ss; i),., 88\. Unofficial: R.S.S. Nov 86',; Int 3 84.. Mile i h 2 R.S.S. .V K/I ""lii^-B74 words
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Article28 1958-10-28 10 Shits hi,,. gapore Hail 1 evpect»d i, 1 6A. Ben\.i:v Jackaon B Mahathevi Java ih Wall 3, 23/24, Ml midon J7/_ Sumatra Pan 40/41. dent Pic;28 words
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Advertisement497 1958-10-28 10 NOTICES THE MENTAKAB RUBBER COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Colony of I Singapore^ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim Dividend of b'.'o. less 30' r Income Tax has been declared, in respect of the financial year ending 31st January, 1959, payable on the 20th November, 1958, to Shareholders on497 words
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Advertisement883 1958-10-28 10 NOTICES FAR EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE FAR EAST/GULF OF ADEN AND RED SEA PORTS CONFERENCE BRITISH BORNEO FREIGHT CONFERENCE The Confeience Lines wish to draw Shippers' attention to revisions in the Tariff Forward Booking Rules which come into effect on Ist January, 1959. While full details of the revised rules can883 words
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Advertisement874 1958-10-28 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens for appoint) ments as Technical Assistants I (Civil) in the Public Works De- I partment. Pahang, on the salary scale of 419 x 14 545 (Efficiency Bai i 562 x 18 652 plus cost of Living Allowance at current rates. Candidates874 words
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Advertisement749 1958-10-28 10 OFFICIAL PRICES SINGAPORE. OCT. 27. RUBBER: 882 cents per Ib. (up one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $375 per picul (up 87} cents). Estimated unofficial offering 110 tons. BROKERS' REPORT The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported: "All section.-; or the local share market were quietly steady and the turnover small." Singapore749 words
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Advertisement134 1958-10-28 10 AUCTION SALE SINGAPORE PROPERTIES To in- iiHri in our Sale-Rooms Non. 4 4-1. Collver Quay on Tuesday, 28th October, 1958 at 2.30 p.m. 1. No. 1 FRANKEL WALK— FRANKEL ESTATE. Freehold land and Bungalow. Area 7.512 sq. leet approximately. With VACANT POSSESSION. (Messrs. Drew Napier. Solicitors). 2. LAND AT SIGLAP134 words
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Advertisement690 1958-10-28 10 "K LINE'I Japan U.S.A. PaeiCic tfc Atlantic Coa ■■He»»«« **'V 11/12 U No» 1 1 16 No. "sMBM M»'«" 1S d 14 d 11 I" 25 Dec loading for Hongkong, all Japan Ports. Los Angeles I cargo for Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, San francisi.o. Oat Biltimore. Norfolk, fWMMh. U.S.A. PaeiCle tfc690 words
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Advertisement1413 1958-10-28 11 <Sc CO., LTD. T«h i4ii (Incorsorated in Singapore) ni ltlt) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE S SAILINGS TO LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDOH CONTINENTAL PORTS tVia Sue: witk liberty tt pracaH n> Paaaaia ar' Cape af Caad Hope) c.iers option to proceed via other oorts to load and discharge cargo Siagapare LOAOINC FOR1,413 words
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Advertisement1267 1958-10-28 11 MJ I pBLi IIJ J LVrmn vi/] EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR ADEN. PORT SAID, GENOA. ANTWERP, ROTTEROAM BREMEN. HAMBURG. COPENHABEH, COTHENIURC. OSLO Spore P. S'ram Penang "PATACONIA." 11/14 Nat 19/19 Nt* "•"OREA- 22/21 Nat "lUTUNOI»"t 22/21 NO* 24 25 Nl* «'2» Hat Calls landon (Passengers aaly) Calling Myaia.1,267 words
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Advertisement1282 1958-10-28 11 ."u!fo".H. THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SINGAPORE (Incorporated M t-e United Kingdom) unes SAILINGS TO AOEN U.K.. t CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore Sham Penang OENVANNOCH tor Hanbu'g. London Rotterdam. M bro la Part/20 Oet II Oct/ 1 No* BENHOCH for London. Rotterdam. la Part/21 Oct I Bremen. Hamburg H Oct 51,282 words
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Advertisement1290 1958-10-28 11 McALISTER 6c CO.. LTD. (EL.: NO.: ***** ELLERNAN LINES KLAVENESi LINE LONDON. HAVRE, ROTTERDAM. LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAMBURG t HULL SEATTLE, VANCOUVER t PORTLAND and for U.SA.. North Atlantic Po-ts Accepting carga far Central I Saatk and Canada via Colombo America spo. c F s'?r" «TT UE 11/11 NM1,290 words
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Article, Illustration337 1958-10-28 12 HONG KONG CANNOT GET SUPPLIES 50... SINGAPORE has regained a large part of her market for whole processed rattans and canes in Europe, which since the end of the war had been dominated by Hong Kong. The managing director of the Singapore337 words
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Article, Illustration222 1958-10-28 12 Airlines unite for jet age IN keeping with the I jet age. Scandinavian Airlines System, hopes to operate Convair 880 aircraft on its Far Eastern routes via Karachi and Bangkok to Tokyo, towards the end of 1960. The local representative of SAS. Mr. Lennart G. Strom, said yesterday that his222 words
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200 1958-10-28 12 'Give us protection Bee-hoon men say SINGAPORE oee-hoon manufacturers are appealing to Government to ban imports from Siam or impose a hish tariff to save their dwindling; industry. r The president of the Singa- 1 pore Bee-hoon Co-operative Society. Mr. Ng Teck Hiok i said yesterday that Colony producers could200 words
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217 1958-10-28 12 MALAYA is buying a bigger volumr of products from South American countries and her overail purchases in the firsi seven months this year rose by 37.3 per cent in value over those in tin corresponding monthlast year They totalled 5»29.7 million against six217 words
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232 1958-10-28 12 Two new coasters bought for trade with Indonesia A SINGAPORE shipping company, which operates a cargo service between the Colony and Indonesian ports, has bought two new coasters in anticipation of bigger trade with that country. With this addition to its fleet, the company, Heap En? Moh Steamship Co. Ltd..232 words
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Article174 1958-10-28 12 Malayan hemp progress A favourable report on hemp-growing in Pahang j is given by Mr. Alex Douglas, chairman of Banir Rubber Estates Ltd., whose subsidiary. Malayan Products Ltd.. operates the Sungei Mai es- j tate at Jerantut. The production of hemp in- i creased from about 48 tons in 1956174 words
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144 1958-10-28 12 ANEW type of Australian variety cabbage called Sugar Loaf is now being grown extensively on vegetable farms in the Cameron Higr lands. Local farmers are enthusiastic about it because it is heavier than the other varieties grown in Malaya. The weight of an average Sugar144 words
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Article, Illustration201 1958-10-28 12 'WAR' ON CHEAP SYNTHETIC FABRICS THE Co" r 1 Export •.*> Council, Bin increasing its drive for In< textile combat from cheap fabrics in M Mr p officer of th« yesterday that synthetic trxtih had increased at rate in rece Japan mon u >\\ In the tb jear. impor of201 words
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Article40 1958-10-28 12 A factory which can produce 70.000 toivs oi synthetic rubber a year has tablistted in Ruhr. W< many and la now in opera-; tion Called Bonawerke Hnk the factory was completed: after two years of i 1 tion.40 words
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Advertisement181 1958-10-28 12 Start the day with a SHtiLel with a %&f!7(S% ROOM AIR CONDITIONER SB INTERNATIONAL I AIR CONDITIONING CO. LTD. [J] Xt« food. S.Tiopo'e 3 le>tr>>-ct 6'?ll -S SERVICE No i itro charge for service after B^B^^M^^^^^^WBi^B^^H^^yj office hours 230 volts 50 cycles DEALERS Ong Yoke Lin Co.. Kuala Lumpur Radio181 words
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Advertisement90 1958-10-28 12 Ron -I sets a new world pace|SJ|P^ in automatic precision duplicating The 12 features that make RONEO '750' the world's outstanding new duplicator RONEO DUPLICATORS w- '750' ABC 1 Minimum running costs 2 fully automatic inking 3 Simple operation 1 4 Simple clean colour change 5 Freedom from oil -set90 words
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360 1958-10-28 13 SAUL JOSHUA - Atrocious pitch may be too much for MRU tourists SAUL JOSHUA By qpHE MALAYAN Rugby Union team which is currently touring Bangkok will have done wonderfully well if they win all their three matches there, according to Rev. j (Wing Commander)! P. J. Bowen. manager i of the R.A.F. Malaya'360 words
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299 1958-10-28 13 BRISBANE, Mon. Ashley Cooper and Neale Fraser reached the semi finals of the Queensland men's doubles tennis tournament here today ivhen they beat Jan Lund[juLst (Sweden i and Jim Achurch 6-1. 6-4. 6-4. Other quarter-final results: Robert Howe and Don Candy beat Warren WoodcockReuter - 299 words
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Article89 1958-10-28 13 pENANO, Mon.— Penang, the Malaya Cup holders, will visit Singapore for two soccer matches on Nov. 8 and 9. Penang players selected to travel are S. Varatharaju, Aubrey Smith. Koay Ban Chuan. G. Vasu, J. Stewart, Boey Cheong Liam, Pang Siang Teik, Saw Choo Yean, M.89 words
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Article73 1958-10-28 13 PARIS. Mon. M. Michel I Lacourt's Currito, who ran unplaced in the Epsom Derby, won the Prix de la Foret I at Longchamp yesterday in a tremendous finish. Only I about a neck separated the 1 fifth horse from the winner. Fred Palmer got Cuirito homeReuter - 73 words
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544 1958-10-28 13 VERNON MORGAN - WHEN RACE TOUT WAS HANGED FOR USING POISON VERNON MORGAN ,-.y ONDON, Mon.— The J "bad old days" of the British Turf are frankly and vividly described in a fascinating book, just pro- duccd by the wellknown racing journalist Roger Mortimer. The Jockey Club <Cassell, London 425) Is perhaps the544 words
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Advertisement1247 1958-10-28 13 aMm:VMiaijiwii'u:>mi',ii'iM NOTICE |h eftrj endeavour is made .ihrrti-rmrntN on the| lei it is not always' [o adhere to specified iMitnin dur to pressure' The publi>hrrs therefore 1 r ihe 1 1- lit to arrange alter-; :.>r insertion without j ,[,TCIH I.- ,|n is subject to approval Publishers. Publication Mthheld or1,247 words
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Advertisement816 1958-10-28 13 OFFICE SPACE WANTED M Words SS (Min.)-Box SO ct: extra. WANTED TO LEASE. Shop premises in City Area. Preferably with Display Windows. Reply Stating Terms to Box A 4755 S.T. HOUSES. LAND WANTED 20 Words SS (Min.)— Box SO cf». extra. VACANT LAND suitable for building flats preferably Postal District816 words
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Advertisement923 1958-10-28 13 HIRE PURCHASE 20 Words $S (Min.)— Box SO cts. extra. <\ SADIA ELECTRIC WATER 1 '|Heat«i>, all tjnjMS, a.ailable on i 'Hire Purchase Iroin South Asia' I Trading Co.. 351, Victoria Street,) Spore Tel. *****. KELVINATOK t.EFRIGERA- OHS many models on easy I rtralght payments. Nachlappa Bros: 06 Serangoon Ra..923 words
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Advertisement371 1958-10-28 13 MISCELLANEOUS 1 M Word* r Win.)— Box SO rls. extra. MAX FACTOR have opened a new Beauty Salon at the Federal Dispensary. 3a. Raffle- Place. Phone (Spore i ***** (or appointments. FOR YOUR MOSAIC Floor and wall tiling requirements consult Jupiter Trading Company. Tel: *****. Colourful tile selections prices reasonable.371 words
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Advertisement137 1958-10-28 13 DCL J4luminium LADDERS In various sizes. Strong Light. Durable. Economical. DIETHELM CO., LTD. Singapore Tel: ***** K Lumpur Tel: <Vnang IV| 4108 Ipoh Tel: 2177 NEW ALHAMBRA I THEY T TURNED THE TIDE OF HISTORY IN A WEST AT WAR! C^aß^v^ I m'ittßnk. BSBBsWaVrr^M JOHN PENNY AGAR EDWARDS THt JAIL137 words
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Article119 1958-10-28 14 MCC Ist INNS 349 COMBINED XI Itt INNi McDonald c Cowdrey b Laker 27 Rutherford c Evans b Statham 34 O'Neill c Cowdrey b Laker 104 Simpson b Statham 17 Mackay run out 10 Shepherd b Loader 24 Slater Ibw Loader 2 Watson not out 24 Hoarc b Loader119 words
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Article799 1958-10-28 14 (TNeill gets century but it was a dull day's cricket Match heading for draw Loader and Laker keep up accurate attack From JACK FINGLETON PERTH, Mon. QNLY 110 runs were scored in 310 minutes in one of the dullest day's cricket I can recall when799 words
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Article73 1958-10-28 14 MCFA GO DOWN TO SAIGON POLICE nAKiON. Mon.— The visiting Malayan Chinese soccer team last night were beaten 3-0 by a Saigon police side ttu» Vietnam Press Agency reported today. This is the second match of the Malayans' tour of South Vietnam. The first, against Hue City, ended in aReuter - 73 words
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Article77 1958-10-28 14 i PERTH, Mon.— English Test r opener Willie Watson is to have his knee operation I here tomorrow. Watson's knee slipped out in the dressing room after net practice this morning and also several times later while a specialist was examining him. The specialist says Watson should77 words
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Article35 1958-10-28 14 SINGAPORE. Mon. R.A.F. Tengah beat RAF. Seletar "B 1 by six points ttry penalty) to nil ,in their rugger match at Seletar today. Goodwin scored the try and Pollard kicked the penalty35 words
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169 1958-10-28 14 Malaya XV too good for Siamese Civilians BANGKOK, Mon. The visiting Malaya Rugby Union team trounced a Siamese Civilian combined team by 23 points to nil yesterday. The game was played on a ground sodden by rain during the past three days The Malayans started with the wind behind them.169 words
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Article16 1958-10-28 14 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. South Johore RFC beat RASC. Singapore, 55-3 at rugger here yesterday.16 words
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Article40 1958-10-28 14 SINGAPORE. Mon— Tong Keng scored an impressive 96-51 win over Woo Yew in Group "A" of the Chung ny :i basketball competition at the Great World tonight, iln the women's competi ion Nan Chiau beai Choo Yuen 26-24.40 words
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Article110 1958-10-28 14 DRISBANE. Mon. Queensland, 13 dismissed for 233 in their first innings followed on 267 runs behind New South Wales in their Sheffield Shield match here today. A partnership of 147 in Just over three hours, between Australian Test players, wicketkeeper Wally Grout (83, and Peter Burge (74).Reuter - 110 words
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255 1958-10-28 14 By LIM KEE CHAN SINGAPORE. Mon. Veteran Singapore motorracing driver Lim Peng Han has won the Williams Trophy for the third time awarded to the champion driver of the year. Forty-six-year-old Peng Han was the first holder of the trophy presented by255 words
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89 1958-10-28 14 I will ignore Leavitt's threat -Elliott I IVf ELBOURNE, Mon. Herb i ITI Elliott, the world cham- pion miler, said today he i Intended to ignore a threat by American sports promoter. Leo Leavitt. for him to be at Melbourne's Olympic Pool on I Saturday night. Last week, Leavitt said89 words
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Article166 1958-10-28 14 SINGAPORE, Mon. Improving young stayer Automation, who scored a double at Ipoh recently, did a stylish gallop on the track here ithis morning. Ridden by Bob Franklin, this four-year-old by Pink Flower 5 covered 3f in 41 2/5 with Rose of =Malaya (Ken Barratt) for166 words
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Article256 1958-10-28 14 KEN FERNANDEZ - KEN FERNANDEZ By KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE SOCCER match between Malayan Combined Schools and the visiting Chulalongkorn University team here tomorrow night may be "the forerunner of a series of schoolboy international matches between Malaya and Siam." Mr. Toh Boon Huah. the secretary of the Federation ■>f256 words
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Article60 1958-10-28 14 SINGAPORE Mon.— A late goal by Jagat Singh enabled Y.M.S.A. to hold S.C.R.C. to a 1-1 draw in n S.H.A. Div. l league match a' Farrer Park today. Hon Yoon scored for Chinese. Two goals by Santa Maria helped Police "B to beat 8.0.D.C A. 3-0 in their60 words
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Article162 1958-10-28 14 CINGAPORE, Mon.-Singapore Cricke; Club "B" were saved from defeat by Derek Urquliurt .n their rugger match against 221 Base Vehicle Depot on the padang S.C.C. were trailing 6-0 at the start of the second half BY D scoring two unconverted tries through Gold and Williams, but162 words
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Article78 1958-10-28 14 HOCKEY: S.H.A. Div. University v Wanderers Bukit Timah; S.C.C. v R.A.F. Seletar padang; Div. 2: S.R.C. "B" v Prisons, padang: Div. 3: Police "C" v Hongkong Bank, Thomson Road SOCCER: "S.A.F.A Premier League: Malays v Indians Jalan Besar. 5.15 p.m. BASKETBALL: Chung Hwa Cup: Men "B Hwa Yew78 words
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94 1958-10-28 14 Automation and Irish Wit gallop smartly Bonanza (Shaari) First Trick (M out over 3f in 41. Jacn and Noble Essence (Mil ed 3f in 41 with little t at the post. Perhaps So along easily over 3f in 4 Amusement World was never off his bit n c 3f in94 words
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Article68 1958-10-28 14 2 MALAYANS TO PLAY IN LUCKNOW SINGAPORE, Mon. Ik Lucknow H;i<lmint Association of India hi invited two Malayaa pi a ,i I ers to play in fa (haj pionships from Not. U 23. The B.A.M. has selettd two nlayers, both trial Singapore. They are Lir Say Wan and V. $.<68 words
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Article21 1958-10-28 14 I SINGAPORE Mon.— Pac beat Arsenal 4-1 a S A F A 1 3B league match at Balertier yesterday.21 words
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Advertisement73 1958-10-28 14 Wm? M Wm I Vmr W^^S^^mmt -X Mm WMII V- *T '^xi^^s^SSM I watt r proo* _^^^H ;^is£i§~ ln *^t£ h^j k Sole Agents. MONTOR LTD., Singapore, Kuala Lumpur. TOMORROW THURSDAY DONES i AN NiGHT T HER FIRST APPEARANCE AFTER HER RETURN FROM LONG BEACH CALIFORNIA >£f!f*yS*L HASIMAH YON and73 words
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