The Straits Times, 7 November 1958
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Title Section17 1958-11-07 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times. Estd. 1845 FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1958 15 CENTS17 words
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Article782 1958-11-07 1 HE BIG EXAM LEAKAGE NOW 15,000 PUPILS MUST SIT NEW ENTRANCE TEST 'This will protect those who were honest, 9 says Chew Police in probe of paper buying 3y PATRICIA MORGAN Singapore, Thurs. BECAUSE of a leakage of questions, 15,000 students who sat for the lglish secondary schools entrance examinations782 words
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Article, Illustration25 1958-11-07 1 SUCH A BIG PROBLEM NOW FOR MR. A... MR. PALL ABISIIEGANADtN Chief Examinations Officer, who is evolving a solution to the problem of resetting examinations.25 words
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Article34 1958-11-07 1 TEL AVIV. Thurs.— lsraeli army Headquarters announced that an armed clash broKe out this afternoon between troops of the United Arab Republic and Israeli forces north of the Sea of Galilee.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article26 1958-11-07 1 LONDON Thurs -Negotia tions are in progress for tru sale of the liner Arundr Castle (19.206 tons) to shipbrenkers in Hong Kong ReuterReuter - 26 words
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342 1958-11-07 1 SINGAPORE, Thursday. T*He Health Ministery will open seven more polio vaccination centres in the city next week and seven or eight in the rural areas. The Governmen: announced this tonight as eight new polio cases were reported. This is to meet the growing342 words
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Article52 1958-11-07 1 NEW YOI.X. Thurs.—United States Air Force scientists may make their third attempt to put a satellite into orbit around the moon early tomorrow. Reports from Cape Caneveral, Florida, said the giant moon rocket would be fired when the moon was in a favourable phase, roughly 220.000 milesReuter - 52 words
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733 1958-11-07 1 From NELSON RUTHERFURD Johore Bahru, Thursday. AFTER 10 years of bitter struggle against the terrorists "white* status is at last on the way for the whole of Johore. Terrorism has ceased in the huge south-west portion of the state as733 words
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Article, Illustration18 1958-11-07 1 COUPLE WITH $40,000 ON THEIR HEADS... AH ANi\ n jraered execution of five -omrades SWEE SANG his wife18 words
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Article124 1958-11-07 1 ONDON, Thurs.— Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery told reporters here today that he will be "delighted" to receive the challenge to a duel from the Italian nationalist leader, Mr. Vincenzo Caputo. "I shall frame it and stick it on the wall," he added when told that124 words
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Article57 1958-11-07 1 JAKARTA Thurs Gov ernment officials in Bandoeng yesterday sealed off the premises of 14 Kuomintang organisations. Cash and securities totalling nearly $200,000 were seized and deposited in the Indo- nesian State Bank The buildings are also to be confiscated. Officials of the Kuomintang organisations have been forbidden57 words
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256 1958-11-07 1 MALAYA PLANS TO SPEND $684 mil IN 1959 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federation Government has estimated for an expenditure of $684,259--049 for public services next year. The biggest allocation $166,319,196 will go to the Education Ministry, according to a Bill published tonight. For this year the Education Ministry was allocated256 words
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Article42 1958-11-07 1 SEOUL, Thurs.— The Defence Ministry announced that Cho Jung 11. 31. a pilot who attempted to divert a South Korean military C-46 transport plane to North Korea on April 10 was executed this morning by a firing squad. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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144 1958-11-07 1 40 thugs battle it out in kampong SINGAPORE, Thurs.— More than 40 thugs fought a running battle with parangs and other weapons in v kampong off Lavender Street tonight. Police later detained 10 suspects. In the 10-minute clash the gangsters smashed up a barber saloon, two pintablcs in a coffee144 words
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1597 1958-11-07 2 Attack on 'unrealistic' estimates —but City Council passes $3.8 m. surplus budget C I N <; APOR E k Thur«.— The City Council today passed its 1959 budget which shows an estimated surplus of $3.8 million an estimated income of 51 25.6 million against expenditure of $121.8 million. The estimated1,597 words
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Advertisement349 1958-11-07 2 THE MAYOR'S BUDGET SPEECH** PAGE 8 Js^yyJ*^HlliMjMß|^ j*^ S. <'■ S"^"?^* 4.*-' '"v v^ y '{9 jjjf i In thC St ry f Btitish aero a^«-l achieve- transportation. It is a most versatile a.rcraft. Not /I 1 J mCnt< S mC BrCat ameS Stand Ut: airc aft -rry up to349 words
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Advertisement20 1958-11-07 2 •HAVE :YOU ■sent in I Zyour -entry for ■the MM's ■$30,000 ■Contest? a ENTRIES CLOS E ■ON MONDAY ■Post NOW!20 words
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Article272 1958-11-07 3 Already they call Max Aus tria 's 'Bluebeard VIENNA, Thursday. i LONG catalogue of goods discovered in the flat of a murder suspect in St. Foelton, iwer Austria, belonged to at least 11 women m d dead or posted as missing over theReuter - 272 words
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119 1958-11-07 3 SIR JOHN MARRIES THAT 'OTHER WOMAN' lONDON, Thurs. Sir j John llupgins. (>?. former Governor of I iinaica. who was MUCfd liv l.ad\ llui;I iai hist July fur atlulrj m marrird at Mton. Hampshire. on i uesdaj to Mrs. Margaret Hitchcock, it was annoaneed here toda>. Mrs. Hitchcock. 45, was119 words
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Article47 1958-11-07 3 PARIS. Thurs.— Britain will ask the UNESCO general conference meeting here to admit Singapore as a full associate member in January 1960. a British delegation spokesman said today. At present Singapore is united as one associate member with Sarawak. North Borneo and Brunei.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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143 1958-11-07 3 1)-.kks. Tliurs. The rlan "public whose exsi policies wire reed by Premier de utter they had helpwe his path to power. iiy shut up shop Rene Denis, secretarvil of tne committees, inced they have been d as a result ol bickering over the current nReuter - 143 words
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Article, Illustration86 1958-11-07 3 HUSBAND SHOT HER, THEN KILLED HIMSELF MRS. CAROLINE KEN. NEDV, 18, lies in a bed next to the daughter she gave birth to in a California hospital recently less than two hours after she was shot and critically wounded by her estranged husband, who killed86 words
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178 1958-11-07 3 •MALAYA AMONG COUNTRIES HIT' NEW YORK. Thursday. ]i| ALAYA was one of the "traditional exporters" iTI of tin hit when Russia started supplying the European maruet at prices below the market level, said Mr. Douglas Dillon yesterday. Mr. Dillon, the Under- 1 IUPI - 178 words
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Article69 1958-11-07 3 after big defeat WASHINGTON. Thurs. The Republican Party today began a searching "no excuses" inquiry into its crushing electoral defeat as the victorious Democrats surveyed their greatest political triumph since the "new deal" era of President Roosevelt. The Republican Party national chairman. Mr. Meade Alcorn, announced after conferring69 words
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Article66 1958-11-07 3 TOKYO. Thurs. A gold necklace and a pair of valuable earrings stolen from Ceylon's Minister of Health, Madam Vimala Wijewardane. during her visit here in September have been recovered and returned to the Ceylonese Embassy in Tokyo. The minister reported the theft of 370,000 yen (about £370)Reuter - 66 words
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Article309 1958-11-07 3 LONDON STOCKS LONDON. Ham. Tliere «ai I further advance in prices on the London Stock Exchange today. Although profit-taking brought some j reaction in certain industrial i equities, this section of the market closed with widespread gains. Sentiment was f avouraDiy in- I fluenced by the sharp overnight advance on309 words
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Article25 1958-11-07 3 LONDON. Thurs—Spot 26d.. Dec. 26d.. Jan.-Mar. 26 'd.. AprilJune 26'^d.. July-Sept. 26-.d. Oct.Dec. 26'L.d.. Nov c.i.f. 26d.. Doc. ci.f. 26d.. Jan. c.i.f. 26>sd. ToneSteady.25 words
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Article21 1958-11-07 3 LONDON. Thurs—Buyer £757. sellers £757 U, Forward buyers £756 U. sellers £757; Settlement £759; a.m. 200 tons p.m. 100 tons.21 words
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106 1958-11-07 3 Pasternak recants: 'I made mistake MOSCOW, Thurs.— Author Boris Pasternak said he rejected the 1958 Nobel Prize for literature when he realised it was made for "political reasons" and that his first expression of pleasure at the award was a "mistake". In a letter to the Communist Party newspaper PravdaReuter - 106 words
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Article138 1958-11-07 3 HAVANA, Thursday. 4 CUBANA Airlines plane with 29 people aboard was reported to have disappeared last night on a flight over rebel-held territory in Cuba. The aircraft, a twin-engined DC-3, was on a regular flight from Havana to Santiago. There were 25 passengers one an AmericanReuter; UP - 138 words
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Article21 1958-11-07 3 SAIGON. Thur.s.— President Syngman Rhee of South Korea arrived here tot' ay for a two-day official visit. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Advertisement129 1958-11-07 3 all Children rwTvwluTr. mv PABGEL No. !J5 A iif.i^nio trove >>f Bcrnraptioafl 2oo»lif^ conUtwing 2<i difiFerenl i\|m- of chocolate cheer "Crunchie Ban "Punch Ban", ■•(okriMtji Bars", ci al! s;;..j() \\l) DON I PORCI I. GIKT TOKF\ which r;in l»o exchanged al any luancli ol Meaan, Boots Ltd., for any item129 words
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Article, Illustration201 1958-11-07 4 says one of cardinals who elected him SINGAPORE, Thursday. rFHE INFORMALITY. i?ood humour and quick wit of Pope John XXIII have already endeared him to all who have come in touch with him. This was the Impression gathered by Cardinal Gilroy. 02. of Australia < above",201 words
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56 1958-11-07 4 Sarawak's Governor arrives in Singapore SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Governor of Sarawak, Sir Anthony Abell. flew in to Singapore today for three days' stay here. Sir Anthony will have a medical check-up while here. He was met at the airport by the CommissionerGeneral for South-East Asia. Sir Robert Scott. Sir Anthony56 words
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Article31 1958-11-07 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Two postal agencies one at the 8i milestone Ponggol Road, and other at the 15th milestone Jurong Road will be opened on Nov. 17 and 24 respectively.31 words
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487 1958-11-07 4 SIT YIN FONG - SIT YIN FONG COLONY BUSINESSMAN POOH-POOHS INDONESIAN ACCUSATIONS By CINGAPORE, Thurs.— A Singapo r e businessman today indignantly described as "sheer nonsense" an Indonesian claim to have uncovered an international cattle smuggling ring operating in Indonesia, Singapore and Manila. The businessman, who wished to487 words
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Article169 1958-11-07 4 THE JUDGE ORDERS A FRESH TRIAL SINGAPORE, Thursday. HOLLOWING an objection about a certain piece 1 of evidence at a trial in the Assize Court today, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin discharged the jury and ordered a fresh trial before another jury. The fresh trial will begin tomorrow morning at169 words
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Article76 1958-11-07 4 SINGAPORE. Thur.s. Mr. Seijiro Yanagita, president of Japan Air Lines, was host to 300 guests at a cocktail party at the Adelphi Hotel tonight. Last night, Mr. Yanagita was entertained to dinner at the Cathay restaurant by J.A.L's guests on the airlines inaugural Singapore— Tokyo flight76 words
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Article25 1958-11-07 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs Tay Sin Kieng, 43, a fisherman, was fatally injured when knocked down by a car at Jalan Scudai on Wednesday.25 words
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Article204 1958-11-07 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Government has started a series of civics courses for Primary VI students "to show them how Singapore works and lives." Arranged by the Education Ministry and Department of Information Services, the course aims, among other things, to: ACQUAINT them of their204 words
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Advertisement145 1958-11-07 4 FEELING WEAK? TIRED? In the home and at work life seems very depressing when you feel weak and tired. Take Sanatogcn which helps to give good appetite, sound sleep and ENERGY. Sanatogen TONIC Corrects diet deficiencies JF flights a week #€r on the Kangaroo" route _j^i.^J£ ii.mii llllililiiilUlllum iilimlllliiiuilii/ iiiiiiiiiiiililililJil145 words
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Advertisement591 1958-11-07 4 BUY A HOME BY 15 YEAR EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS at PENANG:- Seaview Park Fettes Park IPOH:- Happy Gardens Evergreen Park Kampar Gardens FOR SALE Semi-detached Single Bungalows at Seaview p o n rented out at $350/- per month (bringing o ne» of 25% per annum) Sole of those houses includ,591 words
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Miscellaneous111 1958-11-07 4 RADIO: General Programme RADIO MALAYA ff^^ t 8 3 A nd NATIONAL SHORT WAVE The News 145 Fun And Frolic; SERVICE 20 Close wn 50 String 41 mrtres Serenade; 5.30 At The Piano; SINGAPORE 545 Radi <> Ranch; 6.00 Mall Bag Medium wave 476 metres 6>45 Ll Bhte On: 6.53111 words
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272 1958-11-07 5 The Mayor wants a 'cabinet' system in the City Council SINGAPORE, Thurs. -pHE MAYOR, Mr. Ong Eng Guon, wants the whole set-up of the City Council changed "to suit conditions in Asia." Writing in the latest issue of Petir, People's Action Party journal, he soys: "It must be re-organised to272 words
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128 1958-11-07 5 Walk-out teachers: Talks to end the crisis I :i'ORE BHARU, Thurs. Talks to I the crisis at thej Language Insti- 1 tute wore held here to-i hit ween represen-i of the teachers the Ministry of Education. '.'dnesday 100 Malay irqm the institute ■ut in protest against •mment's refusal to their128 words
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172 1958-11-07 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. father was backing his i lorry when he heard a cry. and immediately i stopped. He got down to j Hnd his wife carrying their two-year old daugh- ter. who was bleeding from I the head. At an inquest172 words
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Article47 1958-11-07 5 U'ORE. Thurs. -Thei Cathay theatre in Kulim l be opened by Inche Noh Shahabudin, the Oliicer. on Nov. 14. In the last month, the TKanisatlon ha.> addnaore theatres to Us the Roxana theatre Serla. the Cathay Cinema Butterworth and the New atrelnMentakab.47 words
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Article, Illustration145 1958-11-07 5 WOMEN STUDY MANDARIN AS A HOBBY SINGAPORE. Thursday. \IORE and more working girls and mothers in iTI Singapore are becoming interested in Mandarin conversation. Mrs. Shums Tung Tao Chans, a Chinese scholar, said today that women were taking it up as a hobby after a hard day's work. "Being a145 words
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Article61 1958-11-07 5 SINGAPORE. Thurx The Permanent Secretary to the Education Minister. Mr. Lee Siow Mong. today opened the annual art exhibition of the Chinese High School at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce The exhibition features exclusively the works of student.- in watercolour. oil and charcoal. It will be61 words
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Article17 1958-11-07 5 KUANTAN. Than. The Kuantan District Welfare Committee has allocated $1,000 to the Kuantan Flood Committee.17 words
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391 1958-11-07 5 Cash: The best way to foster authors SINGAPORE. Thurs. —A leading book publishing firm suggested today that the surest way to foster the development of a Malayan literature would be for the Government to offer cash prizes for original work. The Professor of English at the University of Malaya, Prof.391 words
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Article80 1958-11-07 5 IT'S MURDER, SAYS THE CORONER SINGAPORE. ThUTS. A verdict of •'murder again.st person or persons unknown" was returned in a Singapore Coroner's Court today at an inquest on Hsu Hong Chuan. owner of a dry-cleaner's shop in East Coast Road. Hsu was found dying by his son. Chong Meow, in80 words
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Article28 1958-11-07 5 SEGAMAT. Thurs.— The OCPD, Labis. Inche Ibrahim Khan, was entertained to a farewell party by members ot the Segamat Police mess before hib departure on transfer.28 words
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Article36 1958-11-07 5 Japanese experts due today to study multi-million canning scheme SINGAPORE, Thursday. UOUR Japanese lisheries experts will arrive here tomorrow to investigate the possibilities of setting up a multi-million dollar tuna canning f factory.36 words
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Article236 1958-11-07 5 (FOR FOUR MONTHS) FOR RAF WORKERS SINGAPORE, Thursday. fHERE will be no further retrenchment of RAF civilian employees in Singapore during the next four months. This assurance was given to the Air Ministry Local Staff Union today by Far East Air Force headquarters at Changi. It followed representations236 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-11-07 5 HE'S BACK ON TOUR OF MALAYA THE FORMER commander of the 2nd Bn. Royal Malay Regiment. Brigadier C.A.I. Suther, who is now the Inspector of Physical Training in the War Office arrived in Kuala Lumpur yesterday for a 10-day tour of the Commonwealth and Gurkha forces stationed in Malaya. Straits52 words
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Article135 1958-11-07 5 SINGAPORE, Thursday. T»HE SINGAPORE General Employees 1 Union is x making a final attempt to end the five-month strike by more than 200 former workers of the Singapore Glass Manufacturers Co. in Henderson Road. In a letter to the management today, thp union secretary.135 words
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Advertisement101 1958-11-07 5 THE STORY OF MAN'S GREED FOR J y MONEY AND J Jr WOMEN! J JAMES CRAI6 UN MUM BARTON M'HAKE J an ALLIED ARTISTS •nujf 2 >m;O\: MIDNIGHT TOMORROW! J pP THE STORY OF A LITTLE BOY WHO J FOUGHT AND STRIVED TO SAVE J t A HIS FATHER FROM101 words
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Miscellaneous458 1958-11-07 5 ■■y VW Thp Proposed factory will *X""^^^^T^^^^^^^^^^^^fc I i^^^^B v a Jolnl venture with local v > l 1 *±~^B 'J t' interests probably holding 51 ■■■||^||U |_^-g_-^^_ per cent f S h ares> a u i Japanese the balance. SIX<;AI»ORE CAGE BIRD SO- i Road i: Exhibition of photographs458 words
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679 1958-11-07 6 POST BOX257:SINCAPORE The Straits Times. Spore, Fri. Nov. 7. 1958. Shock For Ike Correspondents at the White House who listened to Mr. Eisenhower's reflections on the election have reported that he gave the appearance Of not being able to believe it had ail actually happened. It helps to explain why679 words
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Article237 1958-11-07 6 Paying The Bill The doubling of the Education Kate in Singapore will not bring any great flow of wealth into the Treasur-e-offers. At two per cent. the yield last year was. ho the words of the Minister. "a mere 51. 6 million" against a total cost of education of more237 words
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Article262 1958-11-07 6 Six years have passed since Kuala Lumpur's municipal councillor! made a plea Cor ;i lully elected council. Tru move was given fresh impetus two \eais ago when Penang not only acquired city status but also Inaugurated its first fully elected council. Quite understandably Kuala Lumpur's municipal councillors262 words
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Article, Illustration1307 1958-11-07 6 WILLIAM FISH - WILLIAM FISH by VORTH BORNEO is today land of optimists. During a two-week tour of the colony I visited places as far removed from each other as Government House and the home of a cherubicfaced Dusun priestess who keeps 42 human skulls in her1,307 words
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159 1958-11-07 6 Let's educate the public in habits of health IMIL Singapore City Council is trying to teach the hawkers in particular and the public in general, that clean roads are better than dirt.v ones. It Is not possible however to teach the public the value of cleanliness with sporadic demonstrations. If159 words
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Letter103 1958-11-07 6 C.P.F. AND THE UNEMPLOYED THERE was a report 'S.T. October 16 > on the meetine between the "committee to combat unemployment." and the Chiet Minister The committee .suggested the withdrawal of contributions, by unemployed contributors from the CPF. This. I believe, is the most sensible proposal The present CP.F. regulations103 words
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Letter84 1958-11-07 6 WITH reference to Cyclops s criticism (S.T Oct 28) regarding the translation of departmental names (tor Instance "Agricultural Assistant" which Is often translated by Malay officers as "Penolone; Pertanian" when :t should be •Penolonu Pegawai Pertanian") I would like to state that the translation is in84 words
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Letter137 1958-11-07 6 LONG WAIT AT DENTAL CLINIC ONE Saturday I took my brother to the Ipoh Dental Clinic I started early at 7.30 a.m.. from Kampar and when I arrived at 8.30 the doctors were treating patients up to about 49 My number was 24. I handed in my card and number137 words
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Letter49 1958-11-07 6 T H E translation of "Na- U°"al Service Registration Office" on the signboard at Beach Road Is wrong It should read u £«J abat Pendaftaran Per■d 'dmatan Negara." not Po°iL ab i U o.y endaftar Na ma Perkerja2" (which means Office? Registration ABDUL ll.\ .mi i). Singapore.49 words
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Advertisement795 1958-11-07 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. mums 11.,,,/. |N I Vinimnm) OKIiAN: on the L'TUi October it Hedruth Hospital to Monica .md Desmond a third sob. STUUC: 10 Joan-Anne wtte ol David bark on 6th Nov. al K.K. HotpluU a biothcr for lan and Densll. 101 IJV- At Duni|)hile.s. 1 .1 Maternity Hospital on795 words
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Advertisement63 1958-11-07 6 CURE FOR INSOMNIA What we can do to break the habit of night-thinking, which keeps so many of us awake. In a helpful article in the October Header's Digest (now on sale), Frederick liigelow describes a number of simple ways to beat night-worries and be sure of v good night's63 words
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Advertisement66 1958-11-07 6 CUT COSTS... 95 miles per gallon 770 lbs loading capacity 37.5 miles per hou Certainly the most tconomkd md form of mechanised i ciiil transport in ■J ALL WEATHER CABIN O^^OOM fA E RCI A THE EAST ASIATIC CO..LTD (MOTOR DIVISION) N To-night tjji The Eliz.ibothan Grill will exclusively reserved66 words
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374 1958-11-07 7 DRAINAGE EXPERT WARNS: ISLAND MUST MAKE UP ITS MIND WHAT IT WANTS RESIDENTIAL, BUSINESS SECTIONS WILL BE HIT WORSE THAN EVER IN NEXT TWO YEARS SINGAPORE, Thursday. 'fHK (Government Drainage Adviser, Mr. F. Pelton. today forecast that residential and business sections of Singapore would suffer374 words
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86 1958-11-07 7 Govt. men may now contest elections KUALA LtMPI R. Thurs.— Government officers who have reached the age of 41) and have completed 10 >*-ars" M'rvice or those who have completed !•> years' service may contest next year's Federal and State elections without losins their pensions. A Bill to make temporary86 words
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Article48 1958-11-07 7 Tengku will be on TV I UMPUR. Thurs.— Malayans, headed I Prime Minister. Ten- I Ul Rahman, will auBBC television i ntltled "InhenNnv. 18. The programme, third in the series, is to present to the British public the problems facina: peoples in territories that have lately acquired independence.48 words
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Article69 1958-11-07 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— There will be no delivery oi letters or parcels on Monday. Deepavali day. On that day. the hours of business at the General Post Office will be 9 a.m. to noon. All other post offices and postal agencies will be open from 969 words
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Article35 1958-11-07 7 SINGAPORE TOUTS. Author Han Suyin returned here tonight after an extended trip to Britain and Europe where she met her publishers to discuss the translations of her book. "The Mountain Is Youns"35 words
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89 1958-11-07 7 BRUNEI MERGER: 'Good idea Sultan KLANO, Tiiuis. The Sultan of SelunKor, who is also the deputy Paramount Ruler, today said that a merger with Brunei was a "good idea" but it must happen "peacefully." He was speaking at the Muslim College here on his recent visit to Brunei for the89 words
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Article, Illustration203 1958-11-07 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Sultan Hamid II of Pontianak. West Borneo, once a member of the Indonesian cabinet left SinKapore by air last night for Holland. The Sultan. 50. (at right in above picture) who slipped quietly into Singapore on Saturday with his wife thr Kaiu AgonK of203 words
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Article, Illustration162 1958-11-07 7 SINGAPORE, Thursday. DR. ROBERT CALDERWOOD, deputy Director of Medical Services and deputy Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Health, is resigning from Government service. He will leave on May 1 next year. 1 His wife, Dr. Marjorie I Calderwood. will also leave I her post of162 words
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Article340 1958-11-07 7 Wife's 'answer' dismissed PENANG, Tnursday. rpHE PENANG High Court Judge, Mr. Justice A Rigby, this afternoon granted a decree nisi to Mr. Sydney Dowse, 50-year-old former Penang assistant Settlement Secretary and ex-Malayan rugby star, in his divorce petition against Mrs. Mary Ann Dowse, 54. i340 words
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Article52 1958-11-07 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Fatimah binte Hassan, of Johore Road, reported to the police today that she was robbed by a man who invited her out to Tanjong Rhu. She said that the man, an Indian, took a $640 necklace from her. He then left in52 words
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Article195 1958-11-07 7 TALKS ON TODAY TO END OIL ROW {SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, today successfully persuaded the managements of the three oil companies here and leaders of their emloyees" unions to a round table conference tomorrow morning. Mr. Lim will preside over the meeting at tho Labour195 words
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967 1958-11-07 8 GONE ARE DAYS OF DEFICIT BUDGETS 9 C I N-(i A P O R E Thurs.— The Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, told the Singapore City Council today that the 1959 budget showed a complete reversal of the practices of more than967 words
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Article, Illustration306 1958-11-07 8 OLD PRO GABLE IS DATS STAR PRESS PUPIL SUSAN BARR1E SEES THE WEEK'S NEW FILMS •'^TEACHER'S PET," starring: Clark Gable and Doris Day, is a comedy with a newspaper theme that is calculated to raise more laughs from the Press than from any other section of the community. Even so,306 words
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Article36 1958-11-07 8 TANGIER. Thurs. The British Council has flown out actor Robert Spealght to tour Morocco lecturing on Shakespeare. Speaight lectured in Tangier's Marshall Palace before ;in audience of 150 mostly British and French residents.36 words
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Article34 1958-11-07 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Cathay-Keris Films announces that Its next production will be "Jula Juli Bintang Tiga," a story based on a famous Malay bangsawan It will be directed by Mr. B. N. Rao.34 words
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Article239 1958-11-07 8 THERE are many mysterious aspects of "The Fantastic Disappearing Man." not the least of which is United Artists' reluctance to mention the story's debt to a classic horror story dealing with a sinister count who turned out to be a vampire. Despite a gentlemen's239 words
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Advertisement545 1958-11-07 8 ''■lllllllllßllßllUllllll ujl^ """""""MTnivf ***** S& -Sagr 11, 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 So perfect together you'M wish they'll never parti GRANT BERGMAN INUIOWnttI (WB) Plus Pathe News Special: ROME HAILS THE NEW POPE I T r^"ATIMETOTOVE A TIME TO DIE" m j JOHN GAVIN LiloPulver C'Scope-Color (Ul-SBi Tomorrow~«TL m. T\' m.545 words
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Advertisement547 1958-11-07 8 {(ICjpfiSiSHra *pp\ w j^i!F > T ai 1fi fcil!M :J|:yfe>m:^r- [•)l1?MH SST Opens Today!", HERE IS THE MIGHTY M\<;\lH(l\| M<l l ±r PICTURE THAT DWARFS ALL OTHERS; 1 mm Er John wayne J^M tRFQeISHA t FREE LISTS ENTIRELY MJSKXDEU +C Our Deepavali Midnight Attraction, 4t Tomorrow: "NAKED IN THE SIN"547 words
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Miscellaneous325 1958-11-07 8 s'icky for the walkers? (3-4 >.| Straits Times Crossword SIHTrV: m^^——,^^——.^^ m m m K —-l Interpreter at U.N. i 9). s IU)I explicit iT, :i. 5). I 111 I I i 2 Transverse lorm, a pee\ Lsli «b^ loi ot advocates 181. 3. Stocking material is part __HB___^HL__HH MH325 words
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Article, Illustration1484 1958-11-07 9 TODAY, in Finland's coanb of North umberiaad near the Tweed River on the ttish border. ii" of traffic on c (Jreat North Road linking London and ilinhurirh pass withsight of a granite iss on a pleasant ssj knoll. the cross is theDaily Mirror - 1,484 words
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Advertisement383 1958-11-07 9 Have you a healthy family I Good health comes from good food, and in every healthy diet there must be some bulk as well as carbohydrates including sugar for energy. Bread and Chivers Jam for example. Chivers Jam is full of fruit and sugar, good for you and such wonderful383 words
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Miscellaneous193 1958-11-07 9 Curntvn i\ f V#. By 3tas fAS A *RIESS Of MAK«.S MS M O I €?-TC'ALIV t -T- iZ)f T SC<TES£ NOTwSvTT^^H I LET US SAY IT S P(STl»^OlSrt£PV'/ > ''>-<^ Thy Saint By i.vsllv Vhartvris mm—^B^BK BUT GODY M£SST V£ GOf/£ Tl A.v SORR/OUR LITTLE 'V'l >W. GladT"^^ ""^~x193 words
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524 1958-11-07 10 FEDERATION SALES SEND RUBBER PRICE DOWN ONE CENT /"U \t At r m» nnnH*uit terday dropping by over a cent during trading following selling by Federation godowns and hedge-selling. There was a good turnover with buyers coming in on the price drops as November first grade was taken down from524 words
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Article199 1958-11-07 10 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Zeeland 1/2. Benavon 4 5. Benrinnes 6A, Glenville 6/7. Autolycus 8/9. Shun On 10/11, Singapore 13/14, Florian Ceynowa 15/16. Siadja 18. Ryusho Maru 19 20. Rengam N. Wall 2, Labuan Hadji N. Wall 5. Tong Lie199 words
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Article125 1958-11-07 10 MELBOURNE. Thurs. INVESTMENT shares held a firm trend on the Stock Ex- change here today. 1 Loans 3 V 1956-59 £99 11s. 3d. Bank of N.S.W 135 1 Con. Zinc 70/- buyer 1 Mount Lyell 28 li N. Broken Hill 93/- buyer Hill 50 10 2 4 Mount125 words
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Article159 1958-11-07 10 November first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. clospd in Singapore i yesterday at 90 cents per lb. i down one cent on Wednesday's j closiiiß price. (losing tone: Quiet. Closing prices in cents per lb. i I yesterday were I OFFICIAL: Int. 1 ?< S.S. Spot f.o.b. bflyers 90'159 words
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Article18 1958-11-07 10 All Singapore markets except tin will be closed on November 10 (Monday) In observance of Deepa-18 words
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Article11 1958-11-07 10 Oc'.ober restricted tin outputs '"eluded Sunicei Bidor 275 piculs.11 words
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Article46 1958-11-07 10 -pHF Federation's Minister of Finance has fixed the following prices for calculating Customs duties for the week from Nov. 6. Rubber 89*4 cents a lb. Copra $602 a ton. Coconnt oil $968 a ton. Palm oil $609 a ton. Palm kernels $3X8.50 a ton.46 words
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Article508 1958-11-07 10 The .Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported yesterday "Industrials were steady, tins were firm and rubbers quiet. The turnover was fair." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business: Con. Tin Smelt ords 28s. 3d.; Fed. Dispensary $1.07; Fraser Neave ords $1.59 and $1.58.-; Gammon $1.67 2 and $1.68;508 words
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Article19 1958-11-07 10 Malayan Share Market: Nov. 6 Nov. 5 Industrials: 89.87 89.74 Tins- 89.43 87.98 Jan. 1 1958 IUU.19 words
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Article91 1958-11-07 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul \esterday were: Copra: steady: UK Continent November/December $37 buyers, $38 t Kellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $57' 2 sellers, drum $60' j sellers. Pepper: steady; about 160 tons of pepper were reported done, Muntok white $136, Sarawak $135 (both up91 words
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Article72 1958-11-07 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday all rates to $100): Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Trench Franrs *****: Holland Guilders 123 i: Italian Lire *****. On the free exchange market in Hong Kong yesterday, the U.S. dollar was quoted72 words
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Article56 1958-11-07 10 The following October rubber crops are notified Bent* 112,000 lb.; (pram Kuantan 81.000 Itv: Kundong 49.560 lb.: Mentakab 65.000 lb.; and Sunsri Bagan 191,000 lb. Batu Lintanc 230.000 lb.; and Parit Perak Rubber Co. Ltd. 64.659 lb. Sungei Tukanf 51.500 lb. Ayer Molek 36,810 lb. and Bukit Katll56 words
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Advertisement1045 1958-11-07 10 COMPANY MEETING LEE WAH BANK LIMITED NOTICE OF LXTKAOKDINAKY GENERAL MX! TING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING ot LEE WAH BANK LIMITED will be held at the Bank Premises. No. 18, South Canal Road, Singapore, on Saturday, the 29th day ol November, 1958, at 12 o'clock1,045 words
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Advertisement685 1958-11-07 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS BATU ROAD SCHOOL 1 KUALA LUMPUR APPLICATIONS are invited trom serving male teachers for the pom of Head Teacher, Batu Road School One which is a Standard-Type Primary (Eiiglish) School. Applicants should be Federal citizens and have at least fifteen years teaching experience. The successful candidate will be685 words
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Advertisement863 1958-11-07 10 NOTICES NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS We have received advice from CHINTEIK BROTHERS CO. LTD. of their Intention to exercise the option referred to in our Circular to Shareholders dated 24th October. This option provided for sale lof the Eastern Assets of the 1 Company for the sum of £106,000 Sterling, R.E.863 words
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Advertisement609 1958-11-07 10 I i TENDERS TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited and will be received at the Rural Board Office up to noon of the 14th t November, 1958, for the followlng:RUNNING OF A CANTEEN AT PASIR RIS BEACH RESORT Each form of tender will be is- sued on production of a deposit609 words
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Advertisement25 1958-11-07 10 OFFICIAL PRICES SINGAPORE. Nov. 6. RUBBER: !.n-\ cents per lb. (down one cent). TIN: $377.25 per picul (up 62V2 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 100 tons.25 words
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Advertisement818 1958-11-07 10 YOU CAN BE OUKE..AF T S AIftCONDI T I O N N I Westinghouse I For the fullest rang* H of Airconditionino I WINDOW UNITS fl ''/I. 2Hf K ■jVwml SELF CONTA NlDgafl WJBW« FACTORY ASSEM-"^ I BLED UNITS. CENTRAL PLANTS in all sizes incor porating the famous Westinghouse hermetically818 words
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Advertisement1308 1958-11-07 11 7,i 7.405 MANSFIELD «_c CO., LTD. Ma i 4 ix 117 liaas) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE gf THINGS TO lIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON I CONTINENTAL PORTS j Saei «'th hbertv ta praceed via Paaama ar Cape at Caed Nape) orlion tn proceed via other ports to load <tnd discharge cargo LOADIHC1,308 words
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Advertisement1206 1958-11-07 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWAROS SAILINGS FOR ADEN, POUT SAID, SENO*. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM. 1 BREMEN, HAMBURG. COPENHAGEN. GOTHENBURG, OSLO Spore Sham P>nani •PATACONIA" l| II Hi. 11/11 Ntl lUTIANOIA"t 22/21 Ntt 74/25 Ntt 2S/2I Ntl "MEONIA't 21 22 Dec 21/24 Dec 25/21 Otl Calls leaden (Passeagers taty) Calliag Gdyaia t Passenger1,206 words
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Advertisement1318 1958-11-07 11 I'^hg THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. Singapore (incorponted in the United Kingdom) I LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN. U.K.. t CONTINENTAI •OUTS 1 Sport P. Sham Penani DENAVON for liveroooi. rV rHull. Hamourg G.4-S/11 Htt 12/14 Htv 14/1S Hat E DEHHEVIS fcr Aden, Jeddah, Pt Sudar Ant*. HuM 11/21 Ntt 17/111,318 words
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Advertisement1322 1958-11-07 11 McALISTER tfc CO.. LTD. TEL.i Na.i ***** ELLERMAN LINKS KLAVENESS LINE LONDON. HAVRE. ROTTERDAM. LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAMBURG I HULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLANO and tor U.S.A., North Atlantic Ports Acceptiag carga fei Cential I Soutk and Canad* via Colombo America CITY Of COVENTRY 80NNEVILLE S'ppre P. Sham Penang1,322 words
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Article, Illustration215 1958-11-07 12 30,000 cheques recorded in minutes 4 NEW type of micro filming equipment claimed to be capable of recording 30,000 cheques or 10,000 quarter sized paper documents in 25 minutes is being introduced to the Malayan market. The machine is being manufactured simultaneously in the United States and Britain by Burroughs215 words
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Article, Illustration303 1958-11-07 12 'Greater prosperity through public companies' FINANCIER SEES WAY TO EXPANSION IF more large private companies and enterprises are converted into 1 public limited liability companies, greater prosperity can result for Singapore in the view of Mr. Tan Chin Tuan, a leading local financier and industrialist. n Mr. Tan is chairman303 words
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219 1958-11-07 12 NORTHERN Ireland's linen industry, which has centuries of tradition and experience behind it, is forging ahead, despite the recent influx of synthetic fabrics into the world market. Mr. J. Stewart, a director leading Northern Ireland ng company, the Ulster ing Co.219 words
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Article123 1958-11-07 12 Swiss water purifier A SWISS company, A Katadyn-Filter A. G. of Zurich, has perfected a water steriliser which purifies drinking water without the use of chemicals. Called Electro Katadyn, the equipment is available for household and commercial purposes and is handled by Spotradio Ltd., Singapore, the sole local agents. Mr.123 words
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Article49 1958-11-07 12 America has invited Singa pore business leaders and public officials to take part, in the International Trade Fair at Oregon on June 10 to Sept. 17 next year. Britain. West Germany. Italy. France. Belgium, the Netherlands. South Korea and Mexico have already confirmed their bookings.49 words
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Article31 1958-11-07 12 Malayan trade with the Philippines in the first nine months this year amounted to $42.7 million a drop of $8.4 million compared with the corresponding period of last year.31 words
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Article177 1958-11-07 12 NEW U.S. DRUG FOR LOCAL MARKET THE regional sales executive of Parke, Davis and Co. of Detroit, flew into Singapore by Pan American Airways this week for a four-day visit to introduce the company's new low-dosage sulfa drug. He was Mr. Stephen Lukas. who also arrived to discuss business expansion177 words
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229 1958-11-07 12 SINGAPORE pro ducc merchants are buying more potatoes from Japan this year because of the cheaper price offered. Importers said yesterday that Japan's price was 25 per cent lower than that of the Netherlands. Malaya's traditional supplier, and 10 per cent lower than China's. The229 words
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Article54 1958-11-07 12 The Royal Interocean Line Inaugurated a new shipping service between Eastern Australian ports and SarawaK last week. The vessels operating on this route were the Sibigo Sinabang. Sigli and Silindoeng. each being equipped to carry frozen cargo and 12 passengers. The ships would operateat three-weekly intervals.54 words
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Advertisement171 1958-11-07 12 It's not only in car racing 3 that Rotary Action is vital for speed and efficiency. The same applies to shaving. Features of the new "Philishave" Jet: PHILIPS PHILISHAVEHHf £^jjcaH 44a&e da date da cam£onfa6&f Sola Distributor* ior tk« Federation of Malaya and Singapore: William Jacks Co. (M) Ltd. A171 words
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Advertisement75 1958-11-07 12 A.148-4S SOUTH I^lC^^j v PRODUCES 7\.. {mpqnpo) all S.E.Asia'B fZZ£\ JW^^ needs for importers* //^^j^ requiring quick /r^->- CUT OUT THIS COUPON AND SEND TOIfmiSflm BfflW"^*~ c Senior Trade Commissioner I IH^Brlin n^Nlliillllfill j tflii M i X.P.M. Building, Robinson Road, Singapore. irtfßiliH^Hlßr lßT^ >^^--~ififiri Please send me a lisl75 words
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Advertisement149 1958-11-07 12 Ar internotionol weekly news magazine with vi v^ unbiased reportin 9 Air speeded d> ..< f y to you with an ««irateandpc;iii v guide to future events. For business and leisure enjoyment read Newsweek every week. NEWSWtEK C/O C. R. DASARATHAR*J ln P.O. Box 2?7 5 Uni IM 40 WMkt149 words
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280 1958-11-07 13 IRISH HIT BACK FROM 2-0 TO SA YE GAME GLASGOW. Thursday. IRELAND staged a great light back after being 2-0 down to force a 2-2 draw against Scotland in their international soccer macch here yesterday. After centre-forward David Herd and insideright Bobbie Collins had put Scotland 2-0 ahead, Ireland ralliedReuter - 280 words
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Article85 1958-11-07 13 TV3KYO. Thurs. The A United States Davis Cup tennis players. Ham Richardson and Alex Olmedo. today qualified to meet Yoshihisa Shibata and Atsushi Miyagi in the men's doubles final of the 1958 All-Japan lawn tennis championships at Osaka, Western Japan. The Americans today easilyReuter - 85 words
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Article37 1958-11-07 13 LONDON. Thurs.— Results of yesterday's rugby union matches were: Cambridge University ltt Coventry 3: Oxford University 3 Oxford University Greyhounds 0; London Hospital 9 Cambridge University Club 27; Ebbw Vale 12 Pontypool 6.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Advertisement542 1958-11-07 13 ■v-v^Bj^B*^B*^nHß«v^wi^aj gfl^v^^yTT^T^^r^r^TvT^^f^V^Bl Check Before Posting Replies to Box Numbers j j utmoS f core should be token |ying to box number r to use the CORRECT ond Address to the i i jt.o.ts Times, Times House. illcy Rood. Ca ,h must be sent by regis- post: Posfol Orders or •ould542 words
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Advertisement876 1958-11-07 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 2d Words U (Min.)— Box 59 cl,. extra. ROOMS Near Bus Stop, suitable for office worker, cool, quiet, phone available, Bth mile. 501 -H, Upper East Coast Road, Spore. SIGLAP ROAD unfurnished spacious 3 Bedroom Bungalow $500'- p.m., Windsor Park Furnished 3 Bedroom Bungalow $450/-. Kingsmead Road Furnished876 words
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Advertisement903 1958-11-07 13 EDUCATION 20 Horrfv 5; (Min.)— Box iO ets. txtra. FAR EASTERN MUSIC School':syllabus for 1959 includes Music for Cambridge School Certificate. General Kindergarten with music. Trinity College of Music (London), all grades In paperwork only. Associated Board of The Royal Schools of Music, all grades In practical and theory; Diploma903 words
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Advertisement901 1958-11-07 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Words 5.5 Min.)— Box S8 et*. txtrm. 1947 MORRIS 10 Recently Overhauled, Very Good Condition. Phone (S'porei *****. MORRIS MINOR 1956. Excellent condition. Owner returning U.K. Paterson. *****. JAGUAR MX V European owned throughout 20 m.p.R. $2,200 OJI.O. Apply Box A 4923 S.T. M.G. MAGNETTE. Registered901 words
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Advertisement554 1958-11-07 13 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. Words $5 Min.)— Box Sf cts. extra. HONO KONG-BATH Massage:Muscular pain tiredness etc. Masseuse/Masseur. Rendezvous Hotel Room 6. Tel: Spore ***** (opposite Cathay Bldg.) dally. NIPPON-BATH Massage/Turkishbath:— Muscular-pain tiredness etc. Masseuse/Masseur, exclusive faculties. 114 Whit ley Road, Spore Tel: ***** (Massage) daily. TOYO-BATH MASSAGE Turklshbath (Steam) Muscular-pains,554 words
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Advertisement269 1958-11-07 13 WHERE TO STAY in Word* $1* (Minimum). Datty 1 monlh. 10 Words 52.50 (Mm.) YORK HOTEL— Large Airy, also Airconditioned Rooms. Modern Conveniences. Tel. Spore *****/2. OLENEAGLES HOTEL Renowned For Good Service. Near Botaricnl Gardens. Tel: Spore *****. STATION HOTEL. SINGAPORE Airconditioned Rooms, all modern conveniences, Bed/Breakfast term I Tel:269 words
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269 1958-11-07 14 Kline, Meckiffe are the main problems only May has looked better than the reserve wicketkeeper Swetman. Brown's team eight years ago played the reserve wieketkeeper. Mclntyre, as batsman in tne Brisbane Test .so poor was the lorm of manj of the batsmen. If he bats again as he did at269 words
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Article536 1958-11-07 14 Tourists will take on two Test bowlers for first time Doctor orders more rest for knee injury From JACK FINGLETON Melbourne, Thurs. ENGLAND captain Peter May has decided to stand down from the M.C.C team which lakes on Victoria here tomorrow. May has been ordered536 words
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Article74 1958-11-07 14 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Eleven Singapore, players will compete in the Malacca Oper badminton championships In Malacca on Saturday. Sun day and Monday. They are singles— Lee Kin Tat. V.S.S. Nathan. Cheong Cheng Swee. Lam Say Chow Goh Geok Loo M. Sadali fieow Watt Soon. Lim Sent Kok. Philip Llew74 words
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316 1958-11-07 14 Japan will send three soccer teams to Malaya TOKYO, Thurs. —The Japan Soccer Association tonight announced it had accepted the Football Association of Malaya's invitation to send three Japanese soccer teams to take part in a series of international soccer tournaments due to be held in Kuala Lumpur between next316 words
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Article96 1958-11-07 14 lONDON. Thurs. Results in today's fourth qualifying round replays in the Football Association Cup were Margate 4 Gravesend and Northfleet 3 (winners away to Headington i Hereford 3 Nuneaton 1 (winners away to Guildford) Woodforth 2 Hitchin 3 (winners at home to Millwallt; Newport (1.0. W.) 3Reuter - 96 words
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Article135 1958-11-07 14 LONDON, Thurs. There are 36 final acceptors for the Manchester November Handicap, last big race of the English Flat Racing season, to be run over a mile and a half on Nov. 15. The acceptors are (with weights): Brioche 9.7; No Comment 9.2; Cash andReuter - 135 words
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Article148 1958-11-07 14 BUTCHER HITS 95 OFF SERVICES PONA, Thurs. The West Indies cricket tourists led by 138 runs with one wicket to fall at close of the second day's play of their opening match against the Services here today. Good knocks by Hunte (53>. Sobers *49 > Smith (45) and Butcher (95148 words
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539 1958-11-07 14 LUCKY GAME SHOWS THai WINNING LOOK WITH A SMART WORKOUT Son the track... \mmi with EPSOM JEEPjJ KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. LUCKY GAME, an impressive second to the useful Come Up in his first appearance at Tpoh in September, went stylishly in his winding-up gallop here this morning Thls-four-year-old, with Abdul539 words
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366 1958-11-07 14 By Saul Joshua SINGAPORE, Thursday. rpHE AFFILIATION row, sparked by the proposed five per cent levy to be imposed by the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council, was taken a step further today when Mr. C. C. Tan, president of 5.0.5.C., quoted366 words
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160 1958-11-07 14 Mr Soh has overstepped his rights SPORTS LETTER OF all the rash statements made ban time to time by sports officials in this country. Mr. Soh Ghee Soon's latest vituperation on the S.O.S.C.'s proposed levy o n "gates" certainly takes the cake. On the first intimation of the Olympic council's160 words
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Article37 1958-11-07 14 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Singapore Hockey Association's League Dlv. One match between Unlversl'y of Malaya and S.C.R.C. at Buklt Timah and the Div. 2 match between Singapore Malays and R.E.M.E. at Serangoon were postponed because of the rain.37 words
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Article66 1958-11-07 14 SPORTS DIARY RUGGER R.A.P. Changl v Johore Asians Changl. SOCCER SA.P.A. Junior Cup final— Kota Raja v Mlnto. Jalan Besar Stadium (5.15 p.m.). HOCKEY S.H.A. League Dlv. 2— SRC "B" v Navy Nomads, padangPrisons v Police "B". Changi Slater Cup: S.C.C. v Y.MjSA padang. BASKETBALL Chung Hwa Cup competition: Men's66 words
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Article22 1958-11-07 14 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Tonight's basketball league matches for the Chung Hwa Cup at the Great World were postponed because of rain22 words
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Article34 1958-11-07 14 SINGAPORE, Thurs —6l Signals Unit R.A.F. beat 19 A.F.S. by 22-6 In a rugger match at Sembawang today. White (2). Janson, Coxhead. Pinkney and Ridley scored the tries. Kingdon made two conversions.34 words
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Article199 1958-11-07 14 EIGHT GO UP BUT 35 DEMOTED FIVE CLASS TWO vvinnr at Bukit Timah but are amun^ tin horses promoted to tl* One according I* latest S.R.A. il^mi,,, They are Sachiko. 11. Sovereign, Woodcut, 1 Youghal BiidK<-. Mm Amusement World General and Conn Ip But 35 horses h.iu bdemoted. They arc:199 words
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