The Straits Times, 29 October 1958
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Title Section17 1958-10-29 1 Soldiers trailed them for a month The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1958 15 CENTS17 words
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Article540 1958-10-29 1 HARRY MILLER - HARRY MILLER Ill ABORIGINES MEET WHITE MEN FOR FIRST TIME Govt. knew of their existence but could never contact them By KUALA LUMPUR, iues. MEN of the 22nd Special Air Service Regiment have found in North Perak an elusive tribe of nomadic )ahai Negrito aborigines one540 words
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Article150 1958-10-29 1 SEGAMAT, Tues. A POLICE constable, Bong Woon Chye, 31, diea in hospital here early today from the effects of tear gas fumes he received during riot drill training on Sunday. A hospital spokesman said he had died of pneumonia resulting from an excessive inhalation of150 words
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Article51 1958-10-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The latest BOAC Comet IV jetliner, will begin calling at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport towards the end of next year. A report from the Transport Ministry stated that the airport would not be suitablefor American jet airliners until the development programme is51 words
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Article, Illustration513 1958-10-29 1 The new Pope: Cardinal Roncalli of Venice PONTIFF'S TITLE: JOHN XXIII The name of John chosen by the new Pope had not been in use by pontiffs since the beginning of the 15th century. The last bearer of the name was a Neapolitan. Baldasare Cossa. who also called himself JohnReuter - 513 words
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Article15 1958-10-29 1 HONG KONG, Tues. Group Captain Peter Townsend left for Tokyo by air today. U.P.I.UPI - 15 words
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209 1958-10-29 1 0 In SINGAPORE, 10 more cases were reported yesterday. Total for the month is now 139. KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Two cases of poliomyelitis were reported here today. They are the first cases since late August. Both are babies under nine months. Both were209 words
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Article, Illustration523 1958-10-29 1 EPSOM JEEP - SHA WS SEEK CUP WEIGHTS PROBE EPSOM JEEP Handicapping is unjustifiable, says letter to Turf Club By Singapore, Tuesday. J'HE Shaw Stable has written to the chairman of the Singapore Turf Club concerning the 101 b. penalty imposed on Picture Goer II in the Gold Cup race to be run523 words
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Article84 1958-10-29 1 OUT today! The IDEAL gift THE Straits Times Annu al for 1959 is on sale today. This new edition of South- Kast Asia's finest publication more than maintains the high standards achieved in the past. There arc 128 pages superbly produced on fine art paper, pages of brilliant fullcolour illustrations84 words
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Article47 1958-10-29 1 WASHINGTON, Tues. President Eisenhower said yesterday the United States would support Yugoslavia in its resolve to maintain independence "free of any foreign domination." The President also said that the U.S. was ready to continue its programmes of economic and technical assistance to Yugoslavia47 words
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Article27 1958-10-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues An anti-submarine frigate of the Royal Australian Navy, HMAS Quickmatch will arrive at Port Dlckson tomorrow moraine for a twodav goodwill visit.27 words
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Article34 1958-10-29 1 AMMAN, Tues.— Kin« Hussein last night reprieved 15 people sentenced to death here in August on various charges including conspiracy against the state, terrorism and attempting to raise an armed revolt. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article77 1958-10-29 1 Ong: Too many in council employ SINGAPORE. Tues. The Mayor, Mr. Ons; Guan, said today that the City Counci was overstaffed and its bureaucracy unnecessarily heavy. He was speaking to a group of visiting Siamese undergraduates from Bangkok's Chulalongkorn University who had called on him He said that the hundreds77 words
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Article194 1958-10-29 1 Girl is made to watch beating SINGAPORE, Tues. A pork seller was last night kidnapped by secret society thugs and beaten up in front of a girl. Mak Hai Fone;. 23, was abducted from Rochore Road by four men and taken to a house at Beach Lane. Behind locked doors,194 words
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Article36 1958-10-29 1 VATICAN RADIO JAMMED O.NCKJN, Tv« r i n|' ■itilird radio i mitt r> today Motti tr.inMiii>Mon fron 1 -in H idia announcm ti"n of new Pope in Czwl b Lithuanian and tvhitc Russian.— l36 words
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Article20 1958-10-29 1 BISHOP. (Virginia). Tues.— An explosion in the Pocahontas Fuel Company's mine yesterday killed 22 men.— U.P.L20 words
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Advertisement26 1958-10-29 1 JEWELLERY in €M class 11*1 liwlf p. H. HENDRY Manufacturing Jewellers Gem Merchants 78 No Ih Bridge Road Singapore-' Kual.i tumour C 3) FamouJ jot yua&fy26 words
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Advertisement30 1958-10-29 1 the most advanced lighter in the world r^ p| lyyßoNsoN \zoraT\cinie k l*\fiX\v*i^ A h I Half) I Mil K^ 1 J .aAO 'v ,1 IU ill //CfRVV I#■ lIH30 words
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278 1958-10-29 2 TV VIEWERS SEE HER OPEN PARLIAMENT 4 Govt. will go on seeking disarmament agreement 5 LONDON, Tuesday. JOE Queen said today that the British Government will continue to foster the prosperity of the overseas territories in its charge. In her Speech from the ThroneReuter - 278 words
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Article115 1958-10-29 2 < I ONOON. Tues Britain's Conservative Government lined up an impressive vote-catching programme last night for what is expected to be Parliament's final session before a general election. Biggest boost to the Government's popularity came last night with the removal of the last restrictions on115 words
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Article, Illustration38 1958-10-29 2 MEN OF THE RESERVE UNIT lash together the wrists of three suspects who were held after a clash between two secret society gangs off Balestier Road last night— Straits Times picture.38 words
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Article248 1958-10-29 2 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. TWO men were seriously injured here tonight during a running battle between rival secret societies in a market place off Balestier Road. By the time an ambulance and three police radio cars arrived the gangsters had left. Hundreds of spectators lined the streets.248 words
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Article171 1958-10-29 2 WASHINGTON. Tues.— Officials said tonight that Urn United States was .sending its delegation toGenn i for the forthtoinini; nuclear test-ban talks despite tin Soviet Lnion's declaration that it would continue il tests. The Soviet Union today declined the Anfle-Anwri-can proposal to suspend nuclear weaponsReuter - 171 words
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Article54 1958-10-29 2 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Three i cars were stolen from Serangoon Road. Parsi Road and River Valley Road yesterday. Qqg of them was recovered, stripped of its wheels and dynamo, last night. This month. 57 cars have been stolen so far and only nine have been recovered,54 words
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Article58 1958-10-29 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. A large gathering yesterday attended a reception at 20. Let'don Park to celebrate the third anniversary of the founding of the Republic Ol Vietnam. The Vietnamese Consul. Mr. Tang van Chi. proposed I toast to the Queen while the Governor replied with a toast58 words
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Article29 1958-10-29 2 SINGAPORE. Tues The Canadian Minister of Finance Mr. Donald M. Fleming, arrived in Singapore by Qantas tonight on his SouthEast Asian tour to examine Colombo Plan projects29 words
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Article28 1958-10-29 2 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A seaman. F. MacNlcol. 19. of the Benvannoch. wa s drowned in the swimming pool at Connell House in Anson Road here last night.28 words
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136 1958-10-29 2 NOBEL PRIZE FOR CABLE (BR IEFS)CHEMINSTRY GOES TO BRITON STOCKHOLM. Tues. A British scienti.-t Mr Frederick Sanger, of Cambridge, was today awarded the Nobel Prize for chemistry by the Swedish Academy of Science. The citation lor Dr. Banger's award read: "Fur his work on the structure of proteins, especially thatUPI - 136 words
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Article100 1958-10-29 2 TENGKU MAY VISIT CANBERRA |)ARWIX. the Federation laya. Teneku Rahman n Ab Australia n... The Malayan ,mis.sioner In A Gunn Lay Teik that he hoped i the Tengfcu t( official opentni of the Malay;,, about August. Rice market Mr. Gunn, who arrive v last night alter Federation, said vinced there100 words
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Article36 1958-10-29 2 AMMAN, Tne>.~ Thi States has officially restrictions on Jerusalem and Beth. American visitors to the H Land. Restrictions were after the Iraqi coup 14 because the Ml area was considered i U.P.I.UPI - 36 words
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Miscellaneous17 1958-10-29 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Apple \v y uave a cui&xyy C^'T" we ui»u\ (op&SAnx ooeeAVoi) L \gJToepy17 words
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301 1958-10-29 3 HE REPLACES THREE CIVILIANS IN GOVT. WITH SERVICES CHIEFS KARACHI, Tuesday. PAKISTAN'S strong man, Gen. Mohammed \yub Khan, 51, today replaced three top t j\ilians in the Government with the nation* army, navy and air force chiefs. appointment of theReuter; UPI - 301 words
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Article, Illustration74 1958-10-29 3 MIKE HAWTHORN (right) the first British racing driver to win the world championship, arrives to London Airport carrying his trophy. He secured enough points to become champion by finishing second in the Moroccan Grand Prix. ALSO home after racing in the Moroccan Grand Prix it STUART LEWIS-EVANS (left)74 words
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139 1958-10-29 3 PRESS PUTS MONTY TO FLIGHT WITHOUT HIS PENSION nARNHAM, Tues. Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, 70, beat a hasty retreat hero yesterday before a n v m c r ically super my." The old campaigner, now i m an income of £2,609 called at the Farnham post office to collect hisReuter - 139 words
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47 1958-10-29 3 TAIPEH, Tues. The Na- j Chinese Legislative Yuan 'parliament) today unanimously passed a resolution asking the Government to brins Indonesia's actions •gainst Chinese residents before the United Nations. Indonesia has taken over many businesses owned by ta Chinese and banned pr 'Nationalist organisations.47 words
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Article29 1958-10-29 3 JOHANNESBURG. Tues. Another 113 native women insisted on being arrested today while demonstrating against the proposal to issue passbooks to women. Total arrests exceed 2.000. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article39 1958-10-29 3 KARACHI. Tues. Pakistan merchants have declared millions of rupees worth of muggled cloth and hoarded food, the Government an- nounced last night. Merchants were given until Sunday to report illegal merchandise or face severe penalties.— U.P.l.39 words
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134 1958-10-29 3 CYPRIOTS CALL A TRUCE ON OCHI DAY NICOSIA, Tues. Cyprus today had its biggest ever celebration or "Ochi Day," commemorating the Greek defiance of Mussolini in 1940. with mile-long processions, church services and festoons of blue and white bunting all with the consent of the Governor. Sir Hugh Foot. BritishReuter; UPI - 134 words
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124 1958-10-29 3 piVE members of the West Java branch of the Muslim Masjumi Party have been arrested for issuing a statement criticising President Soekarno's "guided democracy" policies, the chief of the investigation department announced today. They were Djaja Rachmat, Mohammed Sapie. Djerman Prawiranata. Dadum Abdul Qhar andUPI - 124 words
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Article39 1958-10-29 3 LONDON, Tues. Britain and Nigeria have reached "unanimous agreement" on the help they will give each other in defence and other matters after the West African Federation becomes independent in 1960, it was officially announced today ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article24 1958-10-29 3 TRIVANDRUM, Tues. India i.s considering starting a nuclear power station in Madras, Pandit Govind Vallabh Pant, the Home Minister, said yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article230 1958-10-29 3 LONDON, Tues. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: UlLTEDGEb Consols 2>.- r r £52 5/16 -t-1/16 Funding 4% £87 a 4 War 3'* r i £67>* BANKS Chartered 44/9 Hongkong £41U Mercantile 32/3 INSURANCE Com. Dn 38/- /1& Prudential £10's Royal 81/10'* -W3230 words
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Article35 1958-10-29 3 LONDON. Tues Spot 25' id.. Dec. 25 r l d., Jan.-Mar. 26d., AprilJune 26d July-Sept. 26d.. Oct.Der 2fid Nov. c.i.f. 25>id.. Dec. c.i.f. 25 > 2 d.. January c.l.f. 25 \d. Toner Quiet but steady.35 words
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Article20 1958-10-29 3 LONDON. Tues— Buyers £748, sellers £749. Forward buyers £745. sellers £746. Settlement £750; a.m. 130 tons, p.m. 20 tons.20 words
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300 1958-10-29 3 JURORS WEEP IN 'MERCY KILLING' CASE rkURHAM (Northern England), Tues.— William Ernest Moodie, a 47-year-old prison officer, was Jailed for three years here today for the "mercy killing' of his 11 -year-old imbecile daughter Patricia The Jury, after hearing evidence that Moodie was "a father In a million" and thatReuter - 300 words
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Article20 1958-10-29 3 BELFAST, Tues. Armed police escorted Princess Margaret when she began a twoday visit to Northern Ireland today.— UP.l.20 words
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Article17 1958-10-29 3 PRAGUE, Tues. Czechoslovakia is to build a hydroelectric power station at Timo, Java.— Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Advertisement139 1958-10-29 4 SPIENMO EMOENCgfII Batu Gajah l h JJ 8 Your baby is a very important person j^ Pifc^. j|- WW WmF *A, J babies such as these, have testified to the j T^M \l fl^^^Mi I. $$BiR '^4 I^R splendid progress that their babies have made V~jk--,. -^BP H on LACTOGEN.139 words
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Article54 1958-10-29 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Marine Police today appealed to the public to assist them in identifying the body of an adult Chinese recovered from the Rochore Canal near Crawford Street, on Oct. 10. He is believed to be Ngan Er Koh, who was last heard of in54 words
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440 1958-10-29 5 JUDGE REFERS TO HIS CALLOUS AND UNSCRUPULOUS' BID TO INCRIMINATE HIS BOSS IPOH, Tuesday. £HEONG SIX KWAN, former shroff of the Hongkong and Shanghai bank here who, it I was said, adopted "one of the most callous and i unscrupulous defences" against charges440 words
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60 1958-10-29 5 Number of jobless up: 900 more out of worh KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The number of unemployed in the Federation is increasing. A Government report released today shows that up to last month there were 13,157 people on the unemployed register, compared with 12,259 in August. In Kuala Lumpur the figure60 words
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139 1958-10-29 5 Hotel owner wins his assessment objection SINGAPORE, Tues The owner of the Embassy Hotel, Dr. S. H. Tan, has told the City Council's assessment committee that the hotel was built for $269,000 and furnished for $452,00<i. The hotel was asked by the council to pay a*scs.sment next year on an139 words
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Article133 1958-10-29 5 M SINGAPORE, Tuesday. ORE than half the patients in Middleton Hospital are now polio cases— llB out of a total In addition 30 polio patients who are no longer infectious are in the General Hospital. Three more cases were admitted to Middleton between 9133 words
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Article56 1958-10-29 5 SINGAPORE, Tues The Rev. F. A. Sturgeon, a wellknown Bible teacher and evangelist, is now holding a series of meetings at the Elim Church. Serangoon Road every evening at 7.30. except Sundays, when the meetings are at 5.30 p.m. Mr. Sturgeon recently completed a six-month tour56 words
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Article66 1958-10-29 5 Sold at auction— one ship SINGAPORE, Tues. The French freighter Oualidia, which has been lying idle in Singapore harbour for four months, was sold by public auction today for 5212.500. About 50 prospective buyers turned up todiy to bid for the Oualidia. The bidding opened at $100,000 and rose $5,00066 words
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Article54 1958-10-29 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. Ong Ah Song, 52, a factory worker, was committed for trial today at the next Assizes on a charge of murdering Lav Kian Hock. 25. with a stool. near a wayang in Kheam Hock Roac on the night of July 27. He was54 words
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Article231 1958-10-29 5 Tues. In response to an appeal by the Federation Government, the Singanore Government has clamped down on the import of certain categories of textiles from Communist China. This move, announced today by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry here, is aimed at protecting the Federation's231 words
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170 1958-10-29 5 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. OUSSIA and China are "very keen" to buy more rubber from Indonesia, said Dr Soenardjo former Indonesian Trade Minister, who passed through here by Garuda today. This was all he would say when asked to comment on reports that Russia would make170 words
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Article21 1958-10-29 5 SINGAPORE, Tues The Nanyang University Students' Union today put on sale the first issue of its publication University Tribune.21 words
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Article123 1958-10-29 5 SWIMMING POOLS: TICKETS DECISION SINGAPORE. Tues. Patrons of City Council swimm ins pools at night sessions will not lose the value of their admission money if the light should go out because of a power failure. A joint decision of two council committees agrees that if .swimming has to he123 words
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Advertisement113 1958-10-29 5 A.91-O3 IP^^^^B S I NC E R SEWING MACHINE M A monthly investment v^^^^^^ sewing pleasure m m^^ i Mf IHi and dependability /^i-m/2 M I A T«ADC MAKK Of IMI VNCIR MANUf ACTURINC COM**NV fK^ X^^^C^-~^» I- i^etm^u occasion J HALL MARKED SILVER Silver Mounted Cut Glots Powder Bowls.113 words
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Miscellaneous525 1958-10-29 5 d m^ Ft k"- T*^^^^B f T^^^Tj nJi'n, N^K.« SC E: ES o l f, TEBS ford Roadl: Exhibition of photo. v«« t a d S ulltvan s W»P»w by Au Thian Chor. Lun i?2n T. f the Guard at Boon Tion Vi P Cheong Fun the Cultural Centre. Canning525 words
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391 1958-10-29 6 Wife said all he did was read, man tells coroner SINGAPORE, Tues.— A husband. at the inquest here today on his wife, said she had told him that he did not dance and did not take her to the pictures: all he did was read books. The wife, it was391 words
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Article, Illustration240 1958-10-29 6 FIRE AND THE KEY WON'T FIT ONLOOKERS: IS IT A TIME-BOMB? AN electric feeder pillar Hongkong and Sha Collyer Quay here this fantastic rumours. A big suspiciously, many expecti at any moment. To begin with, it wasn't much of a fire, but the crowd grew and grew. Then someone whispered:240 words
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Article31 1958-10-29 6 JOHORE BAHRU A meeting ol all Asian officers of I Public Service and hore Civii Servic. here tomorrow at S p.m. The meeting will tx Johore Civil Sin31 words
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Article25 1958-10-29 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Royal Air Force delta-' Vulcan heavy bomber i give landing and I demonstrations at the pore Airport at 9 a.m turdav.25 words
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Miscellaneous269 1958-10-29 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5 Grass used as a pointer In 9 Chaucer's Prioress could ap- teaching (6). pear inelegant (9). 6 Out of the usual (9). 10 Diligence, perhaps, he seeks 7 'O f quality and more to Instil It (5). divine" (Wordsworth) (6). 11 Brief study in non-clerical269 words
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Article, Illustration202 1958-10-29 7 JACKIE SAM - Singapore man was in Red jet crash JACKIE SAM r>v Singapore, Tuesday LOCAL-BORN Ceylonesc, whose life-long ambition was to see China, was one of the 5 \idims of the Russian TU-104 jet airliner which crashed in Russia last week. The man, Dharamadasa Ranasinghe, 38. was me of 25 student leaders202 words
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106 1958-10-29 7 Nanyang commission starts work in February SINGAPORE. Tues. The proposed commission to examine the academic standard of Nanyang University will start work in February, Mr. Lee siou Mont. Permanent Secretary to the Singapore Education Ministry announced today. Dr. S. L. Prescott. of the University of West Australia, who once declined106 words
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146 1958-10-29 7 SMALL SUBVERSIVE GROUPS ACTIVE IN SARAWAK From CHIN SOON KUI I^UCHING. Tues.— 1V Small but dangerous subversive groups are actively working against the interests or Sarawak, according to the Sarawak Constabulary Annual Report for 1957. The report says: "If permitted to prosper they can upset the peaceful development of Sarawak.146 words
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Article51 1958-10-29 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. A widow, Krishnammal, -who lost her seven-year-old son, Perumal, in a motor accident at Sembawang Road two years ago, was awarded damages of $1,750 by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the High Court today. Krishnammal brought the action against John James Raper, defendant In the51 words
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Article27 1958-10-29 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The Johore Bahru Medical Sports Club will hold a dance at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here on Thursday at 8.30 p.m.27 words
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Article45 1958-10-29 7 BRUNEI TOWN. Tues.— Silent d< ith— with no more warning than a quiet •'phflt" stalks stray and unlicensed dogs in Brunei Town in a campaign launched by the Municipal Department. The new threat to a dog's life: Blow pipes and poisoned darts.45 words
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Article, Illustration170 1958-10-29 7 IT IS no mystery really. This dark-haired maiden has just been tossed into the air by the brawny character in gladiatorial garb below. SHE is slim Sigrita, a dancing fury with flashing feet and matchless daring. HE is burly Bogyo, 2201 b of muscle,170 words
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228 1958-10-29 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. Many people X-ray-ed under the Government tuberculosis casefinding programme and listed as suspects are risking the health of others by not returning to the authorities for checks. Among the 22.188 peopie X-rayed in the iirst .survey area of Kota Raja and228 words
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Article50 1958-10-29 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— The offices of the State Secretary and the State Financial Officer at the Government Offices building here have been air-conditioned at a cost of $4,000. The approval for this was given because secret and confidential meetings are often held in these offices.50 words
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Obituary60 1958-10-29 8 >1H N SUBHAMANIAM. Tamil Scliool Teacher of 15, P.W.D. QuaiMra si. George Road passed kwajf peacefully on 28. 10. 58. Cremation .it 4.30 p.m. OH 29.10.58. C. PONNIAH Formerly ot Engineer's Way and Work* Malayan Hallways passed away [jeacefully ou 28.10.58 Cortege will leave lm Residence 273 M. Sentul60 words
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Article29 1958-10-29 8 N Wordt $10 (Minimum) MH, AND MRS. K. T. PHILIP thank all relatives and lriends for tbata valuable gifts, greetings, a^istance and attendance at, their ueddiug un 25/10/58.29 words
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Article26 1958-10-29 8 10 H0 (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY ol Angela Chelliah who aied on 29.1U.54. Gone but not forgotten. Sadly niiited by her husband and sons.26 words
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Article22 1958-10-29 8 20 Wont, tin (Minimum) TBM GENERAL. Not enough to J proceed on. Contact Box 50UU or Pnone 2ytilo/27tiuu otherwiie no action.22 words
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Article296 1958-10-29 8 10 Word* ill) -Minimum 1 TOYS A ttondeitul selection 01 low priced toji now on display ai Cold Storage, Orttiaid Roau.. Spore. YOUR HUSBAND will oe delighted If you gtM hib tood that I extra flavour \\i;.a l.iua.-co. oow available Ol all .-uuu stores. FITZPA i-RICK S S UP296 words
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592 1958-10-29 8 The Straits TImes S'ore, Wed. Oct 29, 1958. The Malays In Singapore It is a litUe sad to tiud I Singapore UMMO so strongly attached to the "restoration" of the Sultanate. The reception given at the delegates' conference to speakers who saw salvation in a Sultan left no doubt of592 words
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Article264 1958-10-29 8 Mr. Lnn Yew Hock and Mr. Yap Pheng Geek are not alone in their dream of a United States of South-East Asia. Every imaginative Asian is stirred by the vision of a confederation stretching from Burma to the Philippines. A South-East Asian confederation is desirable from many aspects.264 words
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Article257 1958-10-29 8 Signs had not been wantiny that General Mohammed Ayub Khan, chief administrator of martial law in Pakistan, would decide it was necessary to assume supreme control. With the resignation of the President, General Iskander Mirza Khan, he is now President, Prime Minister, Defence Minister and martial law administrator.257 words
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Article, Illustration1005 1958-10-29 8 Denis Warner - NATIONALIST EXILES IN FORMOSA NOT SO EAGER NOW TO FREE CHINA Denis Warner by Nine years of exile have wrought subtle changes in the two million Chinese who went with Chiang Kaishek to continue the struggle in Formosa. This is the first of three articles on Formosa by a correspondent1,005 words
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178 1958-10-29 8 Emergency liaison workers want security of lobs WE have served as junii)r civil liaison otlicers since the Emergency begun. During these years we have encountered various sorts of hardships in the jungle. We even disguised ourselves as bandits in order to sain information for operational activities. We took such risk&178 words
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Letter170 1958-10-29 8 I THINK it would be ol great Interest to many oarents to know how many of the DOlio victims have (a' been immunised and what effect, if any. this has had upon the severity of the attack: (b) been discnargea from nospital ami with Ahat degree ot170 words
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154 1958-10-29 8 PAY FOR CITY MEN ON POLY STUDY IT ts not reasonable that workers of Singapore City Council should not be paid during their absence for classes at Singapore Polytechnic. It Is not unwise tor the City Council to spend money on pleasure for its staffs at picnic rather than spend154 words
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Advertisement483 1958-10-29 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. 21) Words Sit) (Minimum). ADDIS: On October 22nd, 1958, I .<l Malacca Hospital, to Jane (nee Taylor >. wife of Richard Addis ■i (iauthvei i Wiliu-Janei. I.O> t Words M ft f>» l K..i *H rl, txtra LARGE GREY ALSATIAN dog In Segamat area Answers to "ttgger". Contact483 words
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Advertisement8 1958-10-29 8 EUERVBODV LOOKS TO Kodak FOR [RhIERHS FOR FILRI8 words
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Advertisement74 1958-10-29 8 i —^n High Fidelity I standard of pc* 1 ™\p* $465/- eVr"V.' MMppsr^pTrr) cert Reproduce' rV^v successful fflggfl/M/5325/. ssr Tfwfff"* fW SPORE) nicnt <l L 'I M Mill FURTHER PARTK I n WRITE T0 THF SOLE AGENTS: JH.A. O'CONNOR CO., tAIDLAW BLDG- BATTIRY RC j lOe-A BUKIT BINTANG RC *v-74 words
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Article170 1958-10-29 9 A FAIR DEAL' FOR ALL SEAMEN IN'GAPORE, Tues. 3 The new Seamen's v Board takes the entire work of Seamen's RegistraBureau from Saturwith the promise of c and square deal" r all seamen. board was constituted) i Ordinance dei remove alleged Ices to which preof recruitment open and to avoid170 words
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85 1958-10-29 9 Unions to act on pay talks, sackings SINGAPORE. Tues The executive council of the ti.OOO-strong Singapore Business Houses Employees' I'nion will meet on Thursday to consider what action to take regarding its wage negotiations with 15 employers and the recent retrenchment of members. The union president, Mr. John Chung, declined85 words
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Article72 1958-10-29 9 :n"OAPORE. Tues. The jran Airways Sports club will elect an ''Airline Queen" at its dance to be held at the Sea View Hotel on Now 29. Winner of the title will be awarded a trip to Hong Kong and back by Malayan Airways Skymaster. The prize will72 words
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Article344 1958-10-29 9 DAVID MARSHALL: OF COURSE I'LL STANDS-IT'S ONLY A QUESTION OF WHERE LIBERAL- SOCIALISTS NAME THREE TO CONTEST ELECTION SINGAPORE, Tuesday. r f HE FIGHT tor the 51 seats in the Legislative Assembly elections to be held here early next year has begun. The secretary-general344 words
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Article287 1958-10-29 9 I WASN'T TOLD OF MEETING— LEE SINGAPORE. Tues.— A Labour Front councillor. Mr. Lee Hwee Yiow, claimed today that he had not been told about a City Council staff committee meeting yesterday, for absence from which he was rebuked by the; committee. The committee had placed on record its 'great287 words
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Article, Illustration267 1958-10-29 9 BABY'S MOTHER ILL, 50. SINGAPORE, Tuesday. pXDR THE second iime in her brief career as an airgirl, beautiful Sheila Barry, 21, has been picked for v role that promises only heartbreak. She has been assigned to look after a 20-month-old baby. Sheila Dehley, of267 words
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Article36 1958-10-29 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Air Vice Marshal E.C. Bates. 52. until recently Air Officer Administration at Far East Air Force headquarters in Singapore, left by the Bayernstein for England today on leave, prior to retirement.36 words
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Article36 1958-10-29 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. An inshore minesweeper. HMS Brantingham. will be transferred from the Royal Navy to the Royal Malayan Navy at a ceremony to be held in the Naval Dockyard on Saturday at 11 a.m.36 words
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Article16 1958-10-29 9 MERSING. Tues. Polling day for the first Mersiriß Town Council election is N<n 8.16 words
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Article, Illustration158 1958-10-29 9 IN JL Si two sittings, lasting only a total of 45 minutes, the well-known Indonesian artist. Mr. R. Basoeki Abdullah, finished a portrait in pastels of Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, the British High Commissioner in New Delhi. Mr. Mac Donald commissioned the portrait after158 words
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Article44 1958-10-29 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The American Women's Association will be holding its semiannual rummage sale on Nov. 5 at the Presbyterian Church. Orchard Road. Proceeds will go to the association's welfare fund which has been set up to support various local charities.44 words
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Article63 1958-10-29 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.—Detectives today arrested another man wanted in connection with the murder of Tan Hong Geek. 19. in Silat Road here on Oct. 5. He was found in an unnumbered hut at the 16th mile. Jurong Road. This brings the number of people arrested so far to63 words
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Article33 1958-10-29 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore jury list for next year has more than 15.000 names. The list is now available for public inspection at the Supreme Court building.33 words
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117 1958-10-29 9 DIVER TOLD: PAY FOR REPARIES TO AMBULANCE JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The Johore Government has been asked by the local branch of the Malayan Trade Union Council to intervene in the case of an ambulance driver being asked by the Medical Department to pay for repairs to an ambulance damaged while117 words
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144 1958-10-29 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. —I Mr. Wong Foo Nam. chairman of the Singapore branch of the Malayan Chinese Association, will leave here for Kuala Lumpur on Friday to attend the asso-! ciation's central general committee meeting on Sunday. The central committee will be asked to144 words
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Advertisement141 1958-10-29 9 TONIGHT! THE NEW ]L DALE CARNEGIE CLASS •H^M BEGINS! **^R^R^R^^^ Time: 6.30 p.m. I Place: Institute of Successful Leadership, lumter of the Del* I 288, Clemenceau House, Penang Lane, ■c' ie 1912 I Ph0ne:***** TONIGHT CAN CHANGE YOUR ENTIRE FUTURE! ;DX Don> p||t ye||r f||ture ott for v m^ I141 words
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Advertisement79 1958-10-29 9 0 J Exquisitr Voiles and Fabrics of Guaranteed Quality. Made in England 4* 4§J« rf£ specially for Malaya. £#> #BL' 3, &3H&£@&? a VOILES Sfondord Rttoil Price Spore ft Penang $3.00 Ptr Yd. Federation et Malaya $3.20 Per Yd. YWAR£tNWTEO t TO THE Y. HAAfGIHG of a lone stranger who79 words
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Article, Illustration852 1958-10-29 10 Such a to do in the jungle A LI was walking down the garden path quietly minding his own business early one morning, when an odd sound which seemed to come from a nearby tree reached his ears. He stopped and looked round, but could see nothing, and he was852 words
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Article89 1958-10-29 10 ALL boys and girls Interested in studying Insects will be delighted with the new book about ants which has just been published. It is called "Insect Engineers, the story of the ants of the world." It is written by Ruth Bartlett who tells a gripping story89 words
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Advertisement231 1958-10-29 10 /^#™^la\ Sawyer's Inc. Trade Motk Reg. U. S. Pot. Off. three dimension full color pictures The famous pictures that "cornc to life"! <-$] "XT\ With View-Master, you and umr family can fjj^^SS^p^^ •njoy travel and adventure... see famous people jn<) events, wonders of land, tea and I.T^^^^Bb^p^ *kf... right* horn,231 words
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Advertisement378 1958-10-29 10 FIND JANE'S Dear Boys .md Girls. Here are six winners of our Flipper contest in which you had to discover what was wrong with the picture, then paint it. The two deliberate mistakes were, that the tree had several sorts of fruit on it and there were no names printed378 words
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Advertisement176 1958-10-29 10 'Protection against chills' "At this time of year it's so easy to catch a chill... For sure tion wear 'Viyella.' Cool wktu it'i hot and warm when it's cool Viyella Mi IF IT SH RISKS WE REPLACE PCiyJfiU •'"> •»<"!' «*> makm of •lirrlla'amd kai the urn, tM^ is wonderful/176 words
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Article, Illustration1289 1958-10-29 11 LLOYD 1 MORGAN - LLOYD 1 MORGAN by rpUNPER OF SCHOOL FOR lORIGINE PAINTERS JOSE WORK HAS /yoN WORLD ACCLAIM ENTLY, in the courthouse of Central uistralia's Alice Springs, a heavily-built, old man, broad and kindly-faced, was need to six months' jail lor having icd liquor lo1,289 words
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Advertisement119 1958-10-29 11 BARGAIN OFFER! 2 Til RFC OF DONTMISS %#DEI9 \om THIS GRAND OFFER! If you haven't tried Pepsodent M*^^o M^^?^T^fij^9jM l ff JI already, try it now. Pepsodent i M Knfihrlr f^vr VV^ so good for your teeth because it contains Irium*. Irium helps Pepsodent to get into the I^l l119 words
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Miscellaneous117 1958-10-29 11 Carmen 4% to. By 3Maa J C_/-<-VT Akin V* Mt I^^^^^ N "*T fa 1 A^i^A*^^^^^ N^^^^'^B £^^^^^^^^_^^^^|M^^bJ fhe Saini By Leslie Charteris §ohli Tracy By Chester Gould 1.t.. K^lT WAS WIGHT ABOUT THIS 1 K7m SURE WE EES APOUND "1 W' I TELLMDU I'LL 6EE 1 \r~V-- 8^ f117 words
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536 1958-10-29 12 By Our Market Correspondent WITH the improved rubber price in the past three months Federation of Malaya revenue is now beginning to benefit and in September the rubber duty yielded $7.2 million against a budgetted monthly average this year of $6.1 million.536 words
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Article18 1958-10-29 12 Malayan Share Market: Oct. 28 Oct. 27 Industrials: 89.66 89.62 Tins- 85.61 86.09 Jan. 1 1958=10018 words
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Article393 1958-10-29 12 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported: "The local share market was generally quiet lii all sections and prices were inclined to sag. The turnover was small. Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed. Dispensary $1.06 and $1.07: Fraser Neave ords $1.58 to $1.60; Gammon393 words
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Article26 1958-10-29 12 SINGAPORE. OCT. 28. RIBBER: 88; cents per Ib. (up three-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5374 per picul (down SI). Estimated unofficial offering 120 tons.26 words
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Article152 1958-10-29 12 .November first grade rubber buyers t.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 88 i cents per lb up three-eighths of cent on Monday's closing price. Closing tone: Steady. Closing price* m cents per lb yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. l R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 87 seller.-, 88',: Int. 1 R.S.S.152 words
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Article69 1958-10-29 12 Ships lying alongside the Sincapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Chusan 1/2 Tigre 4/5. Shunko Maru 6A. Seganw 6. Sengcarang 7. Somali 8/9. Glenearn 10/11. Mahathevi 13/14. Loksang 15/16. Java 18 Choysang 19/20. Angkorwat N. Wall a. Rajah Brooke 21/22 Mvrtlebank 23/24. Pilote Gamier 25/26. Braeside69 words
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Article107 1958-10-29 12 MELBOURNE. Tues INVESTMENT shares on the Stock Exchange her e today maintained a firm tone in a KenI erally quiet market. Loans 3.,, 1956-59 £99 10s. 3d. Bank of N.S.W £36 seller Con. Zinc 69/6 Mount Lyell 27 6<•N. Broken Hill 91/9 Hin oo Vs.. Mount Morgan 13/1107 words
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Article106 1958-10-29 12 Sine a i,- Chinese Produce Fxrhange noon pi ices |x-r picul yesterday were- topra: steady; UK Continent October /November $37", buyers. SJB', sellers. Coconut oil: steady bulk $57 sellers, drum $60. sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done. Muniok white $123, Sarawak $122, special Sarawak i>iac-k $71106 words
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Article98 1958-10-29 12 *Z^ M l *y» I > Ewhanje BanksAssociation made the following changes in lta rates to merchant! yesterday (all rates to $100) •n 0 airmail T.T. 31 15 16. O.D. 32 1/16. 90 d st 32 £"«»lt WH«. 32 >, ,rade bills Selling T.T. or O.D. ready Canada98 words
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Advertisement780 1958-10-29 12 NOTICES NOTICE The Management of the Rubber Planting Material Supply Agency, Kuala Lumpur, wishes to inform its Customers and the Public that the Agency will be dissolved on 31st October, 1958, but that the The Rubber Planting Supply Agency, under new Proprietorship, will continue to conduct the business at the780 words
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Advertisement112 1958-10-29 12 NOTICES 1 BRITISH EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION Reminder to Members Annual General Meeting 5.15 p.m. in Robinson's Cafe tomorrow. Thursday 30th October^ I NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that. by mutual consent, Mr. S. Y. HON nas left the services of Messrs. Kian Gwan (M) Ltd. on 15th October 1958 and as112 words
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Advertisement401 1958-10-29 12 NOTICES THE PENANG TURF CLUB NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of the Members of the Penang Turf Club will be held at the Turf Club's Office, Chartered Bank Chambers. Union Street. Penang. on Friday, 14th November, 1958 at 5.00 p.m. BUSINESS 1. To confirm the Minutes401 words
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Advertisement591 1958-10-29 12 NOTICES NOTICE MR. TAN CHIN CHUAN, formerly a salesman of our Com- pany. Is no longer in our employ and has no authority to transact business or collect moneys on lour behalf. Dated this 27th day of October. VAN HOUTEN (FAR EAST) LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) 22, Chulia Street, Singapore.591 words
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Advertisement760 1958-10-29 12 Japan O.S.A. PaeUlo «fc Atlantic Coas, Pe?ng P. Sham SDore cT S «*Vi.. "htfrta Man" Ist rill 1/ 1 No* 10 Niv 12 No Iricall 13/15 Nay N "KMikawa Mam" IS Dec 14 Die ii/n Oet loadinf for Hongkong, all Japan Ports, L's Angeles and n cargo for Vancouver Seattle.760 words
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Advertisement81 1958-10-29 12 For Singapore Advertisers J Tlassififp > d tisem.-nts a>.> V* 1 are now ai" P'°f .|y 'Times House. Kn<r Road, between W and 6.00 p.m. >'" n "fv» Friday and fro" to 1.00 p.m Btcn ?aI °v Classified ad- t be handed in at our office. 104 \n-.oii Rl> jfjM81 words
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Advertisement1426 1958-10-29 13 tr i »405 MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. HtMll (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lues) xHE BLUE FUNNEL LDfE V,"' SAILINGS TO LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON f CONTINENTAL PORTS ,vu Swi witt I'ttrty tt prKeed vit Panama tr Copt of GaM Hape) ta'fitra option to proceed via ottier ports to load and discharge1,426 words
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Advertisement1252 1958-10-29 13 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR ADEN, PORT SAW, GENS*. ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM, BREMEN, HAMBURS, COPENHAGEN. 60TNENBURS, OSLO Sport P. S ram Pening "PATACONIA" 13/14 Nil IS/IS NOT "KOREA" tl 23 Nay "JUTLANOIA"t 22/23 NOT 24/1J NOT »/IS NOT Calls laidM '.Passengers etly Calhag Ciyt.i t Pauaigar McammalataM availakle. OUTWARDS SAILINGS1,252 words
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Advertisement1323 1958-10-29 13 Kni THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. "aft SINGAPORE (incorporated in tho United Kinjjdom) S LINES SAILINGS TS UEN. U.K.. CSNTINfNTAL PORTS Spore P. Sham Penani MNVANNBCR for Hamburg. London Rotterdam. M'bro n Pert n Bet M Ht/ 1 Not BENREOCN (or London. RotttrdMt, li Ptrt 21 Bet Bremen, Hamburg M1,323 words
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Advertisement1333 1958-10-29 13 MoALISTER 6e CO.. LTD. HI.-. Ne.i ***** ELLKKMAN LINII aXLAVSMBM LINK LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERIAM, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMIURG I HULL SEATTLE, VANCOUVER t PORTLAND •ad for U.S.A.. North Atlantic Porta Acceftiag earn lie CMtral Sink and Canada v.a Colombo Amonee CITY OF CBVINTRY BSNNEVILLE Spore P. Sham Penang r1,333 words
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1240 1958-10-29 14 YOUR HEIGNESS YOUR CAN WIN EVEN WITH TOPWEIGHT RACING With EPSOM JEEP "yOIR HIGHNESS II is in brilliant form and can make it iour-ofl-the-reel in today's feature race at Bukit Timah— the 7f handicap for Class 1 horses (Race Six). This remarkably-improv-ed five-year-old will be even better over 7f and1,240 words
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Article1369 1958-10-29 14 RACE I— *.lS« (Ciut D»v. 4)- 1 MUe 1 ***** Pappa Prince iDr. C.X Quek. Rodgens 3 90 W 2 ***** Vanitas (Jee Tan) Hobbs. 5 8.13 (F) Franklin 3 ***** Time To Reason cCapt. (SF) Forte 4 ***** Mauyan Graduate (Wong*^^ g n (Q) chadwlcfc 51,369 words
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Advertisement527 1958-10-29 14 ■TLI Zm ■lT rosTyWEi^llilaJliliiJ Ifc^ijl I t97» yiTriiiiiUiiJUP^ 11. 1.45. 4&6.300NL1 I see it now. "horror ofDRACULA PLCS! MfSICAL SHORT "MAMBO MADNESS". B South East AsUn Premiere TONIGHT 9.30 p.m. One show only w ££U£? "A TIME TO LOVE A TIME TO DIE" B JOHN GAVIN Lilo Pulver C'Scope-Color (UI-SB)527 words
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Advertisement440 1958-10-29 14 i CAjHW orSuuStiom rj: I IHRK BOGARDK YOKO TAM B'cohmi THE WIND CANNOT HEAD NEXT All Htm Adventures In CScape 4 •ft CHANGE! "SON Ol ROBIN HOOD fJ|liJ*f VA r 0 p FROM"fCDAY r^* fc J j f.*yTT^*TTT^ PI.EASK NO 1 1 Z II a.m. -1.30- 4.00 -6.45 9.30 Pm440 words
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Advertisement612 1958-10-29 15 Horn l'a«e 8) I lONS WANTED Via. i— Hnx SO et,. extra. ►CTOR, 32, sinule. post in SmgaI3o\ A 4759 S.T. AMAH available. ints. Employers M *****. I1) ESTATE ACcum efficient seeks position In Borneo— Estates, Co:. tact Box KD— C BOYS. G Amabs, W Amans, helps. Availrvant Agency, ding.612 words
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Advertisement828 1958-10-29 15 OFFICE SPACE VACANT i 20 Words M fTlllJ ets. rxlra. BEAUTIFUL OFFICE SPACE 2nd .Floor Robinson Road with i ii-ic)>iione Approx. 240 sq ft i or $100/- Per Table Space Apply Box A 4754 S.T. Immediate Occupation. TO LET. Clean and Airy, Furnished Office In Cecil Street, area :>pproximately 500828 words
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Advertisement939 1958-10-29 15 WANTED Borrfj $s (Milt.)— Box SO et: extra. TO RENT an office also one showroom. Reply with Information to Post Box 1648. Singapore. TO PURCHASE LAND one* acre and above or obtainable In i Districts 9 or 10. Pull details to Post Box 1648, Singapore. EUROPEAN WITH ACCIDENT free driving939 words
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Advertisement888 1958-10-29 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Words %S (Min.)-Box SO et: txtra 1956 CHEVROLET Opel Ka pitan. 1955. Fiat 600 cc. Hillman Minx. 1854 Chevrolet. 1953 Austin Somerset. 1951 F/Custom, Singer. Oxford Van, Station Wagon. S/ Vanguard S 'Wagon 1948 WoLseley 10 h.p. Call Wong 278 Lavender Street, (Spore). 1957 SIMCA, 1956888 words
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Advertisement605 1958-10-29 15 NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE (Refund of Members' Monthly Subscriptions) 1. It is herby announced that our 'Unemployment Benefits Section' has ceased to operate as from 18th September, 1958. and it has i been decided to refund in full by ca>h all the monthly subscriptions already paid up by ex-members of the605 words
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Advertisement353 1958-10-29 15 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited from j licensed second-hand dealers only for the purchase of unserviceable vehicles, steam rollers, tyres, batteries. Scrap iron and miscellaneous stores. Full particulars and tender forms obtainable from the mechanical Engineer. P.W.D., Perak, Ipoh. Tender closes at noon on Thurs- day 13th November. 1958.353 words
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Advertisement200 1958-10-29 15 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE i Tenders from Class "F" and above registered Contractors will be received by the Executive Engineer. Tampln up to NOON on 3lst October 1958 for the Excavation and backfilling of trenches, laying and testing 4 diameter A.C. pipes and construction Of Valve Chambers. Anchor Blocks etc.200 words
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Advertisement191 1958-10-29 15 for the light off your Advertisement Do you suffer from stomach upsets Food cannot digest properly I if the Klanda of the stomach produce too much acid. An excess of stomach acid holds i up digestion, causing heartburn, flatulence and other distressing difrestiou upsets. A proved remedy 'Blsma?' Isasafe quick191 words
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Article160 1958-10-29 16 noon with a freely-hit century, making it in 125 minutes with twelve boundaries. He is a lovely hittrr of the ball when in the mood but so far he has been concentrating very much on not losing his wicket. This is understandable with so many160 words
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Article611 1958-10-29 16 fc Nightwatchman* Trueman hits S3 and it costs Jim Laker 38s MCC add 248 runs for three wickets in four hours From JACK FINGLETON Perth, Tuesday. THE M.C.C. were content to let their match against the Combined Australian XI run into a draw today and Colin Cowdrey611 words
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Article95 1958-10-29 16 MCC IST INNS 349 COMBINED XI IST INNS 260 MCC 2ND INNS Richardson c tub b Strauss 5 Milton c Watton b O'Neill 8 Trueman c Simpson b Rutherford S3 Subba Row b Simpson 15 Bailey not out 71 Cowdrey not out 100 Extras 5 Total (for four) 25795 words
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Article125 1958-10-29 16 PERTH. Tues. Willie Watson the England and Leicestershire batsman was successfully operated on this morning for the removal of a piece of loose cartilage from his left knee. Watson is expected to be out of the game for four or five weeks. Mr. Freddie Brown, the MCCReuter - 125 words
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Article189 1958-10-29 16 OINGAPORE, Tues. Quck Hock Seng, favourites to win the Chung Hwa Cup basketball competition, beat Nee Soon 107-83 at the Great World tonight. In another match Mm Chong beat Hwa Yew 99-74. KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Federation of Malaya Com bined Schools beat Chulalongkorn University of Bangkok189 words
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130 1958-10-29 16 BURGE'S 94 RUNS SAVES HIS SIDE BRISBANE, Tues.— A fin innings of 94 by Peter Burge helped Queenslam stave off defeat by Nev South Wales In their Shef field Shield match her* today. The match ended In a draw Queensland. who had followed on 267 behind, were still 24 runsReuter - 130 words
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Article76 1958-10-29 16 IPOH, Tues. The Perak Turf Club will introduce the one dollar tote at their November meeting.' The three-day meetlnj? from Nov. 22 to 29 will be for Class 2 and Class 5 horses. Class 2 horses will race over 6f or 9f first run and 6f76 words
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Article23 1958-10-29 16 LONDON, Tues Gateshead were beaten 2-1 at home by Exeter City in an English football league Div 4 match last night.23 words
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217 1958-10-29 16 [{UALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Badminton Association of Malaya has received another invitation to send Malayans to play In India. The third invitation to come from India in the past three months was received yi -terday fro.n the Soya bazar Badminton Association of Calcutta, cabling217 words
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Article117 1958-10-29 16 r\R. J. DENNEHY'S brilliant sprinter, Jackie's Kuda, has been sold for an undisclosed price to a Chicago syndicate and will be shipped to America to continue his racing career. This is the first time that an exMalayan race horse will race in the United States.117 words
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775 1958-10-29 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - Bloomer's call for new rule on venues is timely NORMAN SIEBEL SPORTSFRONT BY IT was inevitable perhaps after the All-Asiar, Thomas Cup challenge round in Singapore lasl June in which Indonesia beat Malaya by si> matches to three that the case for transferring the final stages of the competition to775 words
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Article95 1958-10-29 16 RI'GGEB: Combined Services trials. Tangltn Barracks; South Johore v RAMC, Johore Bahru; Cheshire Regt. v RAP Seletar. Cheshire; rase v 75 Signals RNZAP. Ayer Rajah Road; S.C.C. "A" v Singapore Asians, padang. HOCKEY: SHA League. Dlv. 1 -C.S.C. v Police. Serangoon Road; Dlv. 2— RAP Seletar "b" v REME.95 words
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Article149 1958-10-29 16 SCC FORCE A DRAW WITH LATE RALLY SINGAPORE, Tues.—Singa- pore Cricket Club held RA.F Seletar to a 2-2 draw in their Singapore Hockey Association League Div. One match on the padang today. Seletar shocked the Club by takirg the lead in the first minute of play through Drake, but Lilburn149 words
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Article177 1958-10-29 16 Own'gOa keeps Malays in the hum CINGAPOKK 7; Mala Vhopes aim nt W gapore An ball Associa mier leagu< when beat India., by v Jalan Besar today The goal H. the hunt Indian., >•■ Krishnan. v. ball into hi minutes from to clear a I Sahar Husst dra Krishnan clear177 words
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Advertisement763 1958-10-29 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. "AT YOUR SERVICE" 10 Word* $10 (Minimum). Oailf I month. 10 Word* S2_5C (Mln.) DRIVE YOURSELF CARS Tel: *****. Evertlne Co. MAISON CECILE (STpore) "like the way you look' 1 Creation by Mane. AUSTRALIA. 25 day Tout November. Asia Travel Service. S"pore 3155 U. EVERYBODY KNOWS REI IANCE763 words
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Advertisement126 1958-10-29 16 BT. TIMAH CARD AND SELECTIONS PAGE 14 j If you like a glass of cool nourishing I' H take the best its BEAR BRAND Ji»' NATURAL STERILIZED FRESH SWISS MILK SOLE AGENTS: F. E. ZUELLIG (MALAYA) LIMITID^ "EYE OPENER/ wH V ,^dun,ooM %S*^ ing. reddish streaked. wMtOUj tired-feeling eyes an-126 words
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