The Straits Times, 13 November 1958
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Title Section20 1958-11-13 1 AVEIIAGE I>,\II.Y CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times fat*** 1 ft**** Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1958 15 CENTS20 words
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Article224 1958-11-13 1 MALAYA TOLD; YOU MAY SEEK FURTHER LOANS Vice -President's statement after meeting Ministers Knapp also meets the King KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.-The Interonal Bank is ready to consider requests for further loans for developnt in Malaya. lie Vicc-Presidcnl the Hank, Mr. J. inkc Knapp, told the c224 words
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Article184 1958-11-13 1 CEYLON FAILS TO FIND 'SOS' SHIP COLOMBO, Wednesday. rpHE CEYLON Navys flagship, the x minesweeper Vijaya, today abandoned its search for the 15,749-ton Liberian tanker Chloe, which created a mystery yesterday by sending contradictory radio signals about mutiny and murder on board Meanwhile, v was reported nere a radio stationReuter - 184 words
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359 1958-11-13 1 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. yHE Education Minister, Mr. Chev Swee Kee, said today he had joined the Singapore People's Alliance led by the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock. He told the Straits Times: "I have all alone supported the Chief Minister in his plans359 words
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Article76 1958-11-13 1 Red shore guns silent ail day TAIPEH. Wed. The Communists did not resume even day bombardment of the Quemoy Islands today despite yesterday's report from Quemoy that mainland amplifiers had broadcast warnings that everyday shelling was about to resume. The last of yesterday's 693 shells fell at 11.10 p.m. TheReuter - 76 words
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Article, Illustration127 1958-11-13 1 SINGAPORE, Wed. *^Mr. David Marshall, chairman of the Workers' Party, today revealed that the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, had tried in secret negotiations to persuade him to join the new Singapore People's Alliance. Mr. Marshall told the Straits Times that127 words
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Article37 1958-11-13 1 JOHANNESBURG. Wed. Fines of t"5 or one month's Jail were imposed yesterday on 120 African women wh took part in a procession here on Oct. 21 in protest against the issue of identity cards.— RenterReuter - 37 words
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Article30 1958-11-13 1 LONDON, Wed.— Sir Winston Churchill was cheered when he entered the House of Commons yesterday for the first time since the new session started on Oct. 28.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration102 1958-11-13 1 MICHIKO, 24, THE GIRL WHO MAY BE NEXT EMPRESS OF JAPAN The name is Michiko Shoda. She is 24. beautiful, witty, talented. intelligent. i and she may be the next Empress of Japan, say reports from Tokyo. She played tennis with Crown Prince Akihito one fine day and now thereUPI - 102 words
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Article104 1958-11-13 1 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Seven more polio cases were reported today bringing the epidemic total since August to 278. Two new Sabin immunisation centres will start operating tomorrow at the New World Amusement Park and at Sombawang English School. The four existing centres and the mobile104 words
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Article196 1958-11-13 1 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. OOLICE today combed woods after a half-naked Chinese woman was found dead about 100 yards from a lonely path at the 93 mile old Thompson Road The woman, unidentified up to late tonight, was badly mutilated. Her right arm had been severed from the196 words
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Article70 1958-11-13 1 LONDON. Wed. Gurkha Corporal Kamansing Limbu has a date at London Zoo tomorrow with a tiger ne first met in the Malayan jungle. Cpl Kamansing caught it and kept it for six months When it became too much of a handful the 7th Gurkha Rifles presentedReuter - 70 words
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Article24 1958-11-13 1 PERTH. Wed. The Government will not grant Ja panese pearl fishers permits to operate in waters oft* north-west Australia this season Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration157 1958-11-13 1 MCC team manager in row with cameramen at airport OYDNEY. Wed. M.C.C. team manager Freddie Brown clashed with Pressmtn and photographers when the team arrived here by air from Melbourne today. As the team stepped from the plane a crowd of reporters, television cameramen and photograph ers closed around them.Reuter - 157 words
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Article43 1958-11-13 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. Rubber rose again in price here today and closed at 92 3 8 cents per lb.. the highest since August 1957. Copra prices today were quoted at $40.50 buyers per picul the highest level for nearly five years.43 words
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Article239 1958-11-13 1 Top Huk seeks embassy asylum MANILA, Wed. —The Philippine Secretary of Defence, Mr. Jesus Vargas, has demanded that the Indonesian Government turn over to Philippine Army officials a Filipino Communist leader who today sought political asylum in the local Indonesian Embassy. Alfredo B Saulo the chief of propaganda of theReuter; UPI - 239 words
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Article23 1958-11-13 1 CRASHES BLOC RAILLINt M)N. ctaibM involvni.; ked main lim lon and M !i md d«i with north-wi laad. No Injuries.— Rci23 words
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Article, Illustration619 1958-11-13 2 MINISTER HITS RUSSIA FOR NOT WORKING FOR COMMON GOOD SEATTLE, WEDNESDAY 'CO-OPERATION BY NATIONS VITAL FOR THE METAU |N€HE MohUMd Khir bin .Johari, (he Federation Minister of Education, yesterday blamed the Soviet Union lor the fall in tin prices. The Minister,Reuter - 619 words
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Article176 1958-11-13 2 JAILED SKIPPER PLANS PROTEST SINGAPORE, Wed. Amer i c an shipbuilding millionaire Mr. Fred Peterson and his crew will protest to the Indonesian Consulate -Gen eral here tomorrow against their detention in jail at Denpassa, Bali, for five days. Mr. Peterson said he would also ask for compensation for damage176 words
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Article46 1958-11-13 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— Hashim bin Mohann-d Samad. a police supervisee, who on his discharge from iail on Oct. 9 failed to report to the police until he was arrested on Oct. 24. was jailed for six months in the Magistrates Court here today46 words
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Article124 1958-11-13 2 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. yHE House Committee of thr Legislative Assembly 1 has apreed to order thiee different types of headphones for simultaneous translation facilities when multi-lingualism is introduced in the newAssembly next year. The order covers 41 deafaid type headphones, 23 oneearpiece type and 154124 words
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Article117 1958-11-13 2 \l OK STAR. Wed. Thr Kcd.ili (■ovcriinient today prohibited the sale and j import of a locally manufactured mascara largely used by Malay women in kampongs to beautify their o.\c-lashi'v The mascara is known in Malay as "chilla mata. A (iovri nment statrmrnt >aid today that117 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-11-13 2 Sir Harold installed as London's Lord Mayor Sir Harold Gillett. chairman of Wliiteaway. Laidlaw and Company, Ltd., was admitted as the new Lord Mayor of London at the Guildhall last Saturday. The admission ceremony is known as the "silent change" as it is conducted almost entirely in silence. Reuter picture.Reuter - 50 words
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Article29 1958-11-13 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. A carpenter. Tan Lena Fatt. la. was robbed ot a watch and pen. worth $200. by a youth in Kreta Ayer Road here last night.29 words
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Article89 1958-11-13 2 Singapore, wed. TinCity Council's staff committee today unanimously approved the promotion dl two senior officers on the advice of the Public Bcr-. rice Commission. The officers are Mr. P. C. Marcus. from Deputy Chief Administrative Officer to Chief Administra- tive Oflicor. and Mr. S. S. Scales, from89 words
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395 1958-11-13 2 PASSAGE GRANT: CITY STAFF DECIDE NOT TO NEGOTIATE SINGAPORE, Wednesday. I OCAL Senior Officers' Association of the City Council decided at an extraordinary meeting tonight not to negotiate with the Chief Administrative Officer on the question of free passage grants. The city council at a meeting on Sept. 30 decided"395 words
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Article67 1958-11-13 2 The odd hole r MELBOURNE. Wed— I Pedestrians gaped and motorists cheered as I Melbourne's first "pot- I hole inspector." armed I with a measuring tape, went to work today. His job? To tour Melbourne streets on foot looking for holes deeper than an inch. He then reports his findReuter - 67 words
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Article70 1958-11-13 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. Apex Club of Katong will be I holding a Christmas party and film show for 130 children of the Singapore Deal and Dumb School on Dec. 6. The club la appealing to the public to donate gifts j either in cash or70 words
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152 1958-11-13 2 Mahjong playing mothers criticised pENANG, Wed former stati cillor. Mr. x. P I durai. today criti parents who I their children and their time an d i "playing mah keeping up Joneses." He said parent Name juvenile on other people eners. At the Parent's Das orations of tl Pyketl Method!152 words
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Article15 1958-11-13 2 KUANTAN. Wed. Anglican Church h hold a bumper lancy good.' sale on Saturday.15 words
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Miscellaneous16 1958-11-13 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby V^^fc i u *^_ri WiAT *MG) K^ro TAI/e IT x, </ I16 words
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Article177 1958-11-13 3 GEN. CHEN: THIS IS A MEANS TO ACHIEVE OVR MISSION OF UNITING CHINA ENEMY /ILLNEVER ABANDON FORCE' VIPEH, Wed.— The Nationalist Prime! nister, (len. ('hen eng, *;»id today that lionalist China will rease its military imth to reunite ma. Chen told a group .eminent leaders177 words
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193 1958-11-13 3 BERLIN, Wednesday. T^HE East German Premier, Mr. Otto Grotewohl, x and the Foreign Minister, Mr. Lothar Bolz, backed down today on their threats to take over Ctwo Communist offifaced by Western deterion to hold the city by made conciliatory statementsReuter; UP - 193 words
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66 1958-11-13 3 India wilt repay all loans -Desai BOMBAY. Wed. India's Finance Minister, Mr. Morarji Desai, yesterday discounted fears that India might not be able to repay large foreign loans she was receiving for development purposes. Mr. Desai said foreign loans would become a "burden" on the country's economy only if theyReuter - 66 words
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Article41 1958-11-13 3 JAKARTA. Wed.— Eighteen Kuomintang sponsored schools in east Java have been closed by Indonesia's War Administration. A spokesman of the administration said the 3.900 students and 100 teachers were taken into Indonesian or Chinese non-Kuomintang schools.— U.P.l.41 words
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157 1958-11-13 3 DON. Wed.— A loading Lcian yesterday disd th<" British Medical >Lirch Council's decithat cigarette-smok-waa a major cause of cancer as "staggering tost unscientific' liter Hannay declared the council. which i s im- Government medical matter.-;, had i on statistics "and les alone." I think thatReuter - 157 words
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81 1958-11-13 3 VOLUNTEERS RUSH FOR NAAFI JOBS IN CYPRUS f ONDON, W e d. Naafi headquarters here, which had asked for 500 volunteers to go to Cyprus, had received 4,000 applications by noon today. They are wanted for Services canteens, clubs, and shops in place of the 1,500 Greek Cypriot workers sacked81 words
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Article68 1958-11-13 3 LONDON: Britain's trade gap, excess of imports ovr exports and re-exports, in October amounted to £49 million or £11 million less than in September, the Board of Trade said. But the figure was still £16 million above the average for January to September. Reuter. TOKYO: Malaya isReuter - 68 words
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Article63 1958-11-13 3 PARIS: Preparations for the first French atomicbomb explosion are going ahead at full speed but will "not take place within the next few weeks", a high ranking cabinet minister said. -U.P.I. SALISBI'RY: Housewives in Southern Rhodesia turned out in force to vote in the general election in thisReuter - 63 words
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Article54 1958-11-13 3 PARIS: The United Nations Educational Social and Cultural Organisation voted itself a two-year budget of 'U.S.) $25,970,463 despite Russian objections that running cost were too high.— U.P.l. BONN: Greek Premier Constantin Karananlis lunched with West German Premier Theodor Heuss as part of the last day in his three-dayUPI - 54 words
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Article81 1958-11-13 3 WASHINGTON, Wed. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has asked manufacturers of missiles to design a oneton space capsule capable of orbiting the earth for up to 28 hours. The NASA said it planned to launch the capsule from Cape Canaveral. Florida. in the nose of anReuter - 81 words
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Article344 1958-11-13 3 ONDON. Wed.— Generally cheer- ful conditions prevailed in London stock markets today for the start of the new account. There «a« a revival of investment buying of industrial equities after the profit-taking of the past two days. Gilt-edged securities staged a welcome rally and. although it was not344 words
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215 1958-11-13 3 King Hussein postpones all his plans for that holiday in Europe LAUSANNE. Wed King Hussein of Jordan has postponed all his plans for a European holiday, it was reliably learned here today 'from sources close to his mother. Queen Zain. The Queen, who is staying at a lakeside hotel withReuter; UPI - 215 words
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209 1958-11-13 3 SURPRISE RAIDS: NO ACCORD ON AGENDA YET GENEVA. Wednesday. T»HE EAST- WEST surprise attack prevention con- ference at its second private meeting here today continued discussion of its plan of work but adjourned after 90 minutes without reaching agreement on an agenda. Usually well informed sources said that the expertsReuter - 209 words
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Article63 1958-11-13 3 NEW YORK. Wed. An! American Airlines Boeing 707 jet airliner set a new commercial transport plane record between San Francisco and New York last night with four hours. 38 minutes for the 2.697 miles. The plane, on a training and familiarisation flight, cut one hour 19UPI - 63 words
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Article56 1958-11-13 3 BEIRUT, Wed. The Lebanese Parliament met today to give its approval to the Government's demand for emergency powers during the next six months. The Prime Minister. Mr Ra.shid Karami's demand for the powers was designed to meet such urgent problems as disarming tlio civilian population andUPI - 56 words
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Advertisement209 1958-11-13 3 Add years with airconditioning by Westinghouse A good night's rest is the very basis of the good life. Health starts with it. Sound nerves arc sustained by it. The very will to do things depends on it. In fact, since one third of your life will be spent sleeping or209 words
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Article, Illustration294 1958-11-13 5 CYCLISTS, TRISHA mDERS^WORST OFFENDERS, SAYS ACCIDENTS MAN ixtcul™,,™ WNCSAPORE, Wednesday. INSPECTOR T. S. ZAIN of the Traffic Accident Investigation Ilranch, said today that the people of Singapore were a selfish and uncooperative lot. ne said: "I have yet Lo see pedestrians helping little schoolchildren294 words
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Article69 1958-11-13 5 Buddhists from Siam SINGAPORE Wed -A programme of prayers, a discourse on dhamma and a Him .show will be held at the Arandamelyarama Temple in Silat Road on Saturday to welcome a visiting party of Siamese Buddhists from Chiangmai and Lumpoon. The visitors will perform the "Kathlna Presentaat on io69 words
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Article166 1958-11-13 5 "KISSING TATTOO TOOK HIS FANCY SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A DESIGN showing a couple kissing took a youth's fancy and he had himself tattooed with it without realising its significance. Because of the tattoo tht i youth. Wong Seng Chee. 20. I found himself in court today accused ol being a member166 words
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96 1958-11-13 5 Committee works on programme for Prince SINGAPORE. Wed. A small committee is work. ing on the programme for Prince Philip's visit here in February but its com. I position is being kept secret at the moment. The Government Director of I Information Services, Mr. G. G. Thomson, who is believed96 words
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Article84 1958-11-13 5 $220 FINE FOR SOLDIER SINGAPORE. Wed. A soldier broke two window panes at the home of an Army civilian worker after he had been refused a loan, a court here was told today. Pte. David John Tebbett. of RAMC. admitted causing mischief at the home of Karta Singh in Alexander84 words
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Article43 1958-11-13 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The number of cars registered in Singapore up to the end of last month was 52,648. an increase of 479 over September's figures. There were only 48.682 ears registered up to the end of last year.43 words
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194 1958-11-13 5 Army brings many benefits to Singapore SINGAPORE, Wed. The British Army could not carry on in I Singapore without the goodwill and skill of its civilian working force, the Director. Public Relations, G.H.Q., Far East Land Forces. Col. R. J. A. Hornby, said here today. Col. Hornby told a Rotary194 words
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Article113 1958-11-13 5 BRAGA HAS A QUIET DAY IN TOKYO TOKYO. Wed. Visiting Singapore Health Minister. Mr. A. J. Braga. and Mrs. Braga. spent a quiet day in Tokyo today, "going where our mood took us." Mr. Braga said he was in Tokyo for "a quiet rest" on an unofficial visit. Mr. Braga113 words
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Article29 1958-11-13 5 KAMPAR. Wed An ex- plosion from a tractor cylinder killed a mechanic. Chow j Choon San. 47. yesterday at the Heap Leek Sun Xc Foundry here.29 words
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Article37 1958-11-13 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Blood Transfusion Service received blood from 970 )x»ople last month. There were 936 recipients. SINGAPORE. Wed. The Blood Transfusion Service received blood from 970 )x»ople last month. There were 936 recipients.37 words
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229 1958-11-13 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. An j open verdict was recorded at an inquest today on a lighterman, Lim Ah Tee, 60. who died when his 1 vessel, carrying 2,850 tins of motor spirit, caught fire and sank in the sea. off Pulau Bukom on Oct.229 words
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Article, Illustration335 1958-11-13 5 'SINGING BOY' IS WITH THE ELVES- BOMOHS Kampong parents make vain IS "day search for their missing son SINGAPORE, Wed. Bomohs believe thai ii Malay boy has been spirited away by the orangorang bunion (invisible elves of the forest Nasrun bin Abubakar, 17, was a boy whom everybody in Kampong335 words
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374 1958-11-13 5 Teachers urged to be patient over scheme SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE Singapore Certificated Teachers' Association here today urged its members to exercise pati- ence and calm, and not to listen to malicious rumcurs aimed at splitting wider the ranks 01 the teachers. In a circular referring to the Government's proposed Scheme374 words
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Article59 1958-11-13 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Bot Yook Choon. who allowed his lorry to carry an overweight of live pigs, was lined 5250 in the magistrate's court today. Hor pleaded that when he bought the pigs a month ago the weight was with in the permissible load. The pigs had59 words
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Article68 1958-11-13 5 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Since January this year. 99 Asian officers have resigned from the City Council, said an official reply today to questions on staff by a Labour Front councillor. Mr. G. B. Armstrong. The reply said thai those who had given reasons explained that they were68 words
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226 1958-11-13 5 Fair men to collect $300,000 for the two varsities SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Exposition Committee is organising a campaign to raise funds for the j University of Malaya and Nanyang University. The committee plan to sell attractive "car stickers" at a dollar each to raise over $300,000 to be shared226 words
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Miscellaneous475 1958-11-13 5 BRITISH COUNCIL: Exhibi- a.m. (advanced) 10.30 a.m., tfresstion or the poetry and paintings making class 10.30 a.m.. Malay of William Bluke at the Univer- beginners clttl ."> 30 p.m.. coffee sity of Malaya Art. Museum. 9 a.m. and cookies party lor "Y" mem- to 4.30 p.m. I bers at 18475 words
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Obituary26 1958-11-13 6 20 Words SID < -'-•-iinij. MR EIXJAB LIONEL KRIDA pused away peacefully at 44 nido street H.U.08 al I n m funeral 13.11.58 at l.ao pm26 words
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Article66 1958-11-13 6 20 Hard* 'in (mmtmmm). lUX FAMiLY OF Ihe hue ■ladam Teo Hve Neo thank Bikoo. members of BuddhiM A.-m> ciauon. Relatives and Friends who ■ent Wreaths and Attended funeral 10-11-58. MR. <Sc MRS. V M IHARANATHA PANICKER thank all relatives and friends for their kind attendance, assistance, greetings and66 words
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Article46 1958-11-13 6 2i, Wm* IM i mmdmmm). IS THERE BO Ensli.-h Nannie in Singapore who wishes, an ustebid p.i.ssa-f home io the l"X In I ihe P. O. Arcadia Saili:: on Kith December 1958 In exchange for looking alter ■>' year old 11 Box A 4996 S T46 words
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684 1958-11-13 6 The Straits Times S'pore, Thurs. Nov. 13. 1958. Mr. Ong And His Remedy What Mi. Ong Eng Gua-i calls the "crisis" in the Singapore City Council has produced a proposal for the complete revision of the committee system which b the basis of the British system of local government. The684 words
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Article261 1958-11-13 6 After the Korean item on the agenda of tho Political Committee of the j U.N. Assembly come th'> resolutions on the peaceful uses of outer space. There is a moral somewhere in this juxtaposition. For some of the arguments on the Korean issue obviously were out of this261 words
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Article219 1958-11-13 6 Il is doubtful if man;, children or even adults aiv aware that every time they eat a moon cake they aiv saluting the memory of band of revolutionary heroes in ancient Chinese history. Similarly, the dragon boat festival is being celebrated in Singapore and the Federation with219 words
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Article, Illustration840 1958-11-13 6 PEACE IN ALGERIA COULD CHECK COMMUNIST ADVANCE IN MIDDLE EAST KUALA LUMPUR. VO other area, it seems to me. can rival in contemporary political importance that area sometimes referred to as the Arab world, sometimes as the Muslim world, and sometimes as the Middle East, although it cannot accurately be840 words
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817 1958-11-13 6 TERENCE LANCASTER - Nelson Rockefeller: Rallying point for U.S. Repu blicans TERENCE LANCASTER By NEW YORK. piFTY YEAR OLD 1 Nelson Rockefeller has opened Americas most exciting political prospect since President Eisenhower sot an honourable discharge from the U.S. Army. While a Democratic riptide engulfed most of the United States Rockefeller halted the817 words
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483 1958-11-13 6 Brunei and federation with neighbouring territories 11,'ith reference to a re- port in the Straits Tlmea of Oct. 20. in which your correspondent lnters viewed His Highness the s Sultan of Brunei at the Istana Darul Hana. the s public in Borneo have drawn the conclusion that His Highness was483 words
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Article, Illustration288 1958-11-13 7 WITH A NEW NAME, NEW OWNERS, SHE'S OFF TO A NEW LIFE :^;.\PORE, Wed. The former NationChinese freight- j Hal Hsuan, now mcd the Julia. tiled lor Indonesia after eight 5 and 10 months nchor in the Sinre Roads. Julia is now to288 words
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Article, Illustration203 1958-11-13 7 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. DRIG.-GEN. DJATIKUSUMO, till recently De- puty Chief of Stalf of the Indonesian Army, will arrived here tomorrow to take over as Consul-General. The Indonesian Government's choice of such a high-ranking military officer for the diplomatic post has been linked with a drive to stamp out203 words
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Article70 1958-11-13 7 SINGAPORE, UcJ. The derision on whether University of Malaya students will take part in a proposed annual dragon boat race again*t Nanyang Uni. versity undergraduates has been postponed for another tuo weeks. The tenth Students Council of the university, which held its last meeting yesterday,70 words
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Article23 1958-11-13 7 PENANG. rues.— The Pc- 1 nang Welleslej Primary School Will hold Its annual prize-giving and concert at' 9 am. on Tu<sc'ay.23 words
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254 1958-11-13 7 Fishing boat adrift in heavy seas, water all gone ITLANG, Wed. An immediate SOS for water was sent out yesterday when a Malayan police launch went to the aid of a Chinese fishing boat. The boat, with a crew of seven Chinese, was adrift in heavy seas two miles off254 words
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94 1958-11-13 7 Two injured in trisha, car, tanker, lorry crash SINGAPORE, Wed. Two men were seriously inju n-d today in a crash in Anson Road, involving an oil tanker, a stationary lorry, a stationary car, and a trisha. Lee Boon Hock, 19, a driving instructor, was pinned under the car, and had94 words
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190 1958-11-13 7 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. EDUCATION Ministry oflicials believe that a eon- h'dence trickster has duped some students into paying large sums for fake copies of the Chinese Middle Senior (3rd year) examination papers Reports of a leakage, siml!ar to that which was uncovered last week190 words
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Article73 1958-11-13 7 APPEAL FOR CHEER FUND FOR LEPERS SINGAPORE. Wed— Lady Scott, chairman of the appeals committee of the Sinpapore Leprosy Relief Association, has asked for public donations to provide Christmas cheer for the inmates of the Trafalgar Home. Her appeal was contained in a circular letter posted today. Gifts may be73 words
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187 1958-11-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Socialist Front will get the municipality to examine the leases of "privileged clubs" in Kuala Lumpur if it wins the coming municipal c lections. Its 19-point manilesto lor the elections next month. lamed here tonight, said that the Front would examine the187 words
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88 1958-11-13 7 Thug attempted extortion, was beaten up with iron bar SINGAPORE. Wed Four separate cases of extortion were reported to the Singapore police yesterday. They were committed against a rag and bone man, and stall holders and hawkers in Angus Street, Shenton Way, Queen Street and Sultan Gate. In three cases88 words
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Article30 1958-11-13 7 SINGAPORE, Wed.— An 11--year-old boy. Chua Teng Khoon, was found drowned in the Singapore River today. Chua had earlier left his house in Fisher Street for a swim.30 words
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Article227 1958-11-13 7 IPOH. Wednesday. HHHE National Association of Perak headquarters here today disowned its Taiping branch which announced yesterday that it had reached an agreement with the Alliance branch to pool their resources for the Taiping Town Council elections on Dec. 6. The Taiping elections pact was227 words
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Article40 1958-11-13 7 SINGAPORE. Wed.—Members of the Singapore Bank Employees' Union today approved the establishment of an Employees" Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society. Negotiations will be made with a leading Singapore bank for a loan as the society's nominal capital.40 words
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318 1958-11-13 7 COUNCIL TOLD: THIS WILL HIT HOUSING DEVELOPMENT SINGAPORE, Wednesday. 'FHE Singapore Ratepayers' Association today gave a warning to the City Council. It said that the decision to charge commercially administered housing estate developers with the full cost of installing electricity supplies and with not less than 50 per cent of318 words
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109 1958-11-13 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Ministry of Health here issued a statement today to clarity any impression that Sabin vaccine might only offer protection for four months. The statement said: "While there are three serological types of poliomyelitis virus, the vaccine administered at all centres during109 words
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Advertisement182 1958-11-13 7 P^Er^l cv.ft. > DEB 2 >>^' beautifully made and very spacious G.E.C. ant Eisht keeps fresh food fresher. It has iblc saladors and space for frozen packaged ds; two egg racks and bottle racks in the door: chiller tray and a shelf which is adjustable r height. Gleaming white exterior182 words
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Advertisement181 1958-11-13 7 Born to the Rev. Charles H and Priscilla Clark, a M», Nathaniel Christopher. Novembtr 13 at the Singapore Nur.sing Home. X.L FLATS STAY YOUNC DRI WAL I lit- iiiiiilt-rii way <tt -;n i iipainl in nvv, coiuliliun (or W 41," i* ab*nrbed by the dry Si' I THB paint and181 words
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Article, Illustration492 1958-11-13 8 *61-YEAR"OLD' RETIRED MASON IS A *M*YEAR~OLD' CITIZEN AND CAN'T DRAW PROVIDENT FUND By A. MAHADEVA Singapore, Wednesday. FORMER city council mason, Palani Sanasi. is a much perplexed man. For different authorities in the Colony say he is of different ages and he has492 words
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76 1958-11-13 8 Reds'll be blue-there will be no more blues IPOH. Wed. Musicallyminded terrorists left a trumpet and a trombone in a cave in the "Operation Ginger" area of Sungci Siput, north of Ipoh. Yesterday a patrol of the Ist Bn., the Sherwood Foresters operating in the area recovered the two instruments76 words
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497 1958-11-13 8 THEORY OF UNSOUND MIND BY DOCTOR SINGAPORE, Wed. Harchand Singh, of the Army Depot Police, accused of the murder of Narain Singh, a watchman and moneylender, was acquitted and discharged in the Assize Court today by Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin. The jury497 words
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192 1958-11-13 8 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. 'PHE Chief, Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, today assured the managements of three oil eompaniei here and their employees' unions that he would continue to give his personal attention to their negotiations. He will also do all he can nto ensure192 words
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Article31 1958-11-13 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed The English College Old Boys' Association will hold a charity dance in aid of their scholarship fund at the Diamond 'Jubilee Hall here on Dec. 4.31 words
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Article, Illustration235 1958-11-13 8 SINGAPORE. Wed— A former Penang hockey star is among a group of three Malayan nuns who have returned home after training in Britain as nurses for the new Mount Alvernia Hospital here, expected to be ready by the end of235 words
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Advertisement399 1958-11-13 8 i r IJUHl 1 1 1 la<!t naw' v am 130> 4OU 3 *fc r#Jlj!f#J lUt) 6.15 9.3U p.m. 3^ i Elk" Ando Il '"The Barbarian And The 6ei»pa"£rMF.*. J TOMORROW! Virlor Mature "TANK FORCE" (Columbia) y^ How showin?! m»"*«p -T^ i? 0W BLOOP ISLAND X VftWMJMH S Opens Today!399 words
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Advertisement396 1958-11-13 8 iStS? "A TIME TO LOVE A TIMETO Dir JOHN GAVIN Lilo IMilver C'Scnpr-Color II M I ££L Charles CHAPUN "The Great Pi, phonk >w O#*#:.VS 1a;!,,,. I m ***** V p 11,1,4.1. v it if Ort'rtrht'lmiitff K*iihliv f J See! The ACTUAL "Birth of a Baby S S "MAN FISH"396 words
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Article, Illustration1581 1958-11-13 9 Millionaire railway tycoon began life as store clerk STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE MEN FELL BATTERED AND BLEEDING AS TWO RAILWAY MAGNATES FOUGHT FOR MONO POLISTIC GRIP HILL was one ot the most ruthless ial and indusmajrnates of late IMh and early centuries. He nllered oppoleavmg it ex- and without fi?ht.Daily Mirror - 1,581 words
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Advertisement299 1958-11-13 9 what's Maiyfe secret?... te^^v She always looks fft«* ssnß* so fresh and lovely She always feels >/ JjjjJ so cool and clean lO^ j/^F' \^^f\ In the office Quickies cleansing pads I Out dancing— Quickies cleansing pads are just right for keep you cool, fresh, fragrant and cle: n. I299 words
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Miscellaneous135 1958-11-13 9 t itmtvti A 000. By 3Maa \sd r\ f A "»vf 1 -i-r^^B I LCXo. />*lxlV i*- ,T W A*? MLJNt V The Saint giy Lesiie Vhurieris I r 'T IS ALLSS N Tw£ CAS Z\J>' T I NC" KHQV? T^^r^ ONE A\S'/Je^^M H V*^ 'WMf HARP TO TRy TO135 words
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358 1958-11-13 10 By Our Market Correspondent THE rubber price a^ain improved in Singapore yesterday and the closing price al 92 J cents reached a new high level for the current year. The price opened slightly below Tuesday's closing levels at 91J cents and ruled358 words
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Article104 1958-11-13 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: steady with quiet undertone- UK /Continent November/ December $39' i buyers. $40' i sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $61-. sellers, drum $63' a sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $125. Sarawak $124, special104 words
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Article214 1958-11-13 10 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Chusan 1,3, Atsuta Maru 4 5. Wairimu 6A, Agamemnon 6 7. El Salazar 8.9, Chefoo 10 11, Peleus 13 14. President Taylor 15;i6, Hoegh Cape 18. Asakaze Maru 19 20, Rajah Brooke 21:22, Katonx 23, Shinsho214 words
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Article591 1958-11-13 10 The Malayan Share Brokers' \-sm-ijlion reported ye>terday: "The local share market was generally .steady in all sections and the turnover fair." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the followint business: rraser Nea\e oros $1.59. and $1.60; Gammon $1.67 I (OLt, $1.70; W. Hammer $1.57' a Iv> $1.58*: Hume Industries591 words
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Article18 1958-11-13 10 Malayan Share Market: Nov. 12 Nov. 11 Industrials: 91.26 90.86 Tins: 95.41 95.22 Jan. 1 1958=100.18 words
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Article24 1958-11-13 10 SINGAPORE, Nov. 12. RUBBER: MM cents per lb. {up half a cent). TIN: $384.50 per picul (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 100 tons.24 words
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Article150 1958-11-13 10 November first grade rubhor buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 92% cents per lb up half a cent on Tuesday's clos- ing price. Closing tone: Fully .steady. Closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 925,, sellers 92-V Int. 1150 words
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Article140 1958-11-13 10 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS INVKS.MK-!? 1 lenerall stock behaogt Normal vohu, nued. Mining shan lines. I Oil tb Oil Search Ba. a. hi mm i, Gold than Commons, am 1 a linn tone. Loans 3 V., Bank of NSW Con. Zinr. Mount, I yell N. Broken Hill I Hill 5o I Mount140 words
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Advertisement430 1958-11-13 10 CHANGE of TELEPHONE NUMBERS Plea<e note that our Telephone Numbers are now 7OUHI A 71MHHt j N. T. YOUNG j CO., LTD. i (Building Contractors) 35A, Upper Pickering St., Singapore -1. "l" DICTATE* thaVi all SINGAPORE MUST LAUGH TOMORROW! The Great Dictator^ CAPITOL Tomorrow j If you have any problem430 words
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Advertisement801 1958-11-13 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS i RUBBER RESEARCH FEDERATION OF MALAYA I Applications are invited for the post of Assistant to the Controller of Rubber Research, Federation of Malaya. Applicants, who should prefer- ably be over 35 years of age, should have had considered administrative experience where initiative and the capacity to assume801 words
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Advertisement476 1958-11-13 10 NOTICES HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1956 REGI'LATION 12 (I)— Application for a Certificate of Registration NOTICE is hereby given that! SEA VIEW HOTEL LTD., Singapore is applying to the Hotels Licensing Board, Singapore, for a Certificate of Registration in respect of premises known as Sea View Hotel, Singapore 15. and that476 words
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Advertisement888 1958-11-13 10 NOTICES HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS. 1956 Regulation 12 (i) AW>lU"» tion lor a Certiilcate of Registration. NOTICE Ls hereby given that i .VICTORIA HOTEL. Singapore, is (applying to the Hotels Licensing Board. Singapore, for a Certificate I of Registration in respect of preImlses known as VICTORIA HOTEL, Singapore, 7, and that888 words
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Advertisement511 1958-11-13 10 NOTICES NOTICE MR CHAN PANG HUIE ls no j longer in our employ and has no I authority to transact any business j or collect any premiums on our be- I i half. THK ASIA LIFE ASSIRAXCE SOCIETY LIMITED^ HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1956 Regulation 12 (il Application for a Certificate511 words
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Advertisement456 1958-11-13 10 "K LINE" Japan O.S.A. Pacific Atlantic toast Seevid ••Ne,*, mr JSm K am P l nang "•fg n/13 oet 14 oec li Dec is oVt 2i n,r Md.ni m Honing, Jap3n Po r t s, Lot An", 4 ana Ne "t cargo ,o, vancouv:r. Seattle. J-ortOnd San F,.ifc,sco.Va.™ II Baltimore,456 words
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Advertisement1364 1958-11-13 11 ,1405 MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. T«it Mta ci'i.irpotdlfa in Smgaco'ei (12 lues) I THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Ve'.V in INGS TO lIVFRPOOL, tUStOW, LONDON t CONTINENTAL PORTS ,ti «itl li»"ty »i«irt M Paiaau tt Ca»e »t bud Hue) iO n 10 proceed via otner ports v ioao at.o mtcaige cargo1,364 words
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Advertisement1291 1958-11-13 11 M 1 I pM$ 'U J J LVrm ,h ii i/i pM EAST ASIATIC LIMBS HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR *Oth, POIII SAID, GENOA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM BPtMf N. HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, COTHENIURS, OSLO S'pott P. Sham Penang "PATACONIA" U U Ml. 11/1S No j "JUTLANOIA"I 22/23 No 14/2S NO 21,2* Nl. "MEONIA't 211,291 words
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Advertisement1319 1958-11-13 11 K« THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. '%7 7 i SINGAPORE uncortofii'd in tfct UnitM Kin|tWm) S UNES sailings TO ADEN. UK. t CONTINEHTU PBRTS S parr P. S>»m Penang SENAVON 10' lIVCOOOI V DO. Hull Hamburg II Pirt/14 Ntv 14/11 Ntv glNNtvis ioi Aoen. leooafi. ft. Suaan Ant.. Hull i)1,319 words
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Advertisement1295 1958-11-13 11 McALISTER tfe CO.. LTD. Til., Nl.; ***** BLLBRMAN LINES KLAVENESS LINE lOMOON HAVRE ROTTERDAM. 10S ANGEIES, SAN FRANCISCO NjVuW t HUU SEATTLE. VANCOUVER PORTLAND mo tor U.S.A.. Norm Adant.c Pom Accettißl car|e far Central t S.ut* tna Canada »ia ColombP America CITY OF COVENTRY 80UEAINVIILI Spore P S'rtam fenang 5,1,295 words
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Article, Illustration939 1958-11-13 12 SUSAN BARRIE' S - Feminine Forum OF STAGE AND FOOD SUSAN BARRIE'S BOOKS FOR WOMEN THIS seems to be my week for new books. Three have landed on my desk from the publishers, two of them cookery books that should hold interest for home cooks of all tastes. The third is an autobiography by939 words
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Article, Illustration417 1958-11-13 12 AXE of Singapore's most interesting jobs is that of a buyer of one of the leading Department Stores and Mrs. Phyllis Lim, who was for several years responsible for buying women's fashion wear for John Little (M) Ltd.. says that it is also one417 words
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Advertisement60 1958-11-13 12 (j that silken fragrance J| p she Inns In near MtiMr K^^^W PERFUME j m (jJfrjL cijl CAtm W F. MIILOT I JHBMHHBHB^HBBSHHHHHHHBhHBJBW coc.i -Chases 1 I inborn i Chase and Sanborn Pure Coffee the Fine Quality Vacuum-packed Coffee with the fresh. to ensure rich full-bodied Aroma flavour freshness Distributors:60 words
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Advertisement218 1958-11-13 12 Complete confidence Modess SANITARY TOWElc Fastidious women ov. p jB/K insist on Modess S, iflj towels. For Modess c.,i possibly show und' i '^8 WbBfm Anc M°d ess n their < more absorbent .u h i i w economical too i i^GS&il For maximum comfoi I security, wear with tic218 words
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Miscellaneous248 1958-11-13 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS a wash afterwards (5). 1. involving the third degree Hk 7 5. 'The best ol men cannot 8. "Ring out old shapes of foul their fate" (Defoe) (7). (Tennyson) (7) 9 Their business Is growing (6. 13. Getting lost again— lonplng to 9). be home (9).248 words
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600 1958-11-13 13 IPOH, Wed. A total, x of 131 horses 78 from Class Two and 53 from Class Five has been entered for the Pe-! rak Turf Club Novem-j ber meeting hero on! Nov. 22, 26 and 29. There will only be seven races each600 words
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Article70 1958-11-13 13 The racing schedule is: FIRST DAY— Class 2. Divs. 1. 2. and 3— 9f. Class 5. Divs. 1 and 2 6f and If. SECOND DAY: Class 2. Divs. 1. 2. 3. and 4— «f. Class 5. Div. I—6f:1 6f: Div. 2— i and 9f. THIRD DAY: Class70 words
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Advertisement2286 1958-11-13 13 flmEDSBsa Check Before Potting Replies to Box Numbers f i utn ,ost care should be token ,cDlrif«9 box """"be c C t0 use the CORRECT i LUMBER and Address to the i ol fs Times, Times House. R,.cr Valley Rood. S h must be sent by regis- 1 d past;2,286 words
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Advertisement886 1958-11-13 13 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG ARREARS OF RATES NOTICE is hereby given that in accordunce with Section 72 of the Municipal Ordinance, the issue of Warrants of Attachment for arrears of rates for the se- cond half-year, 1958, will commence in the near future. Warrant fees amounting to886 words
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Advertisement333 1958-11-13 13 TENDERS CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG TENDER TENDERS are Invited for the supply of 30.000 feet of Galva- nlsed Steel Tubes, heavy quality, toB.S. 1387:1957. Particulars can be obtained from the office of the City Water Department. City Hall, Penang, during office hours. Closing date 4 p.m.. 28th November333 words
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Advertisement288 1958-11-13 13 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "D" and above registered Constractors will be received by the State Enifineer. Serrmban. Un to NOON of the 20TH NOVEMBER. 1958 for the construction of 17-Unlts of Labourers" Quart*rs at Sikamat. Seremban. Pull particulars are obtainable from the Senior Executive Engineer. P.WD. at288 words
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Advertisement415 1958-11-13 13 i but Doctor, t^^ vl&^/^ why does 'Disprin' i relieve pain w^-Jl-S'm so quickly? SEE— IT DISSOLVES! Dispnn taoiew really dissolve, mstead Thit is Disprin This is not! of merely breaking up like most ram remedies f*~ Because Disprin dissolves, it is mora fjlj T| 7' rapidly absorbed by your415 words
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Article2156 1958-11-13 14 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Peter King takes riding honours with 3 wins Bougoure scores spectacular 2-length win on Show Up By KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. VISITING Melbourne jockey Peter King followed up his first day's successes with a brilliant riding treble at Kuala Lumpur today. Young Peter got off2,156 words
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Article58 1958-11-13 14 TOTAL POOL: $160,450 Ist No. *****0 ($43,321) 2nd. No. *****8 ($21,660) 3rd. No. *****0 ($10,830) STARTERS ($1,805 each): Nos. *****9, *****4, *****8, *****3, *****7. *****7. CONSOLATION ($962 each): Nos. *****4, *****7, *****5, *****7. *****5, *****0, *****9, *****0. *****0. *****6. TREBLE TOTE: One ticket ($500). FORECAST TOTE: Race58 words
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Article67 1958-11-13 14 RUGGER: S.R.C. v 61 Signals Unit, padang. HOCKEY: S.H.A. Dlv. 1S.C.R.C. v R.A.F. Changi, Balestier Road; University v Khalsa Buklt Timah; Div. 3- Khalsa "B" v Prisons, Khalsa. SOCCER: S.A.F.A. Premier league Chinese v Europeans Eurasians, Jalan Besar. 5.15 pm. TABLE-TENNIS: S.T.T.A. Business Houses league: Group "A" Hongkong67 words
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279 1958-11-13 14 CINGAPORE. Wed:—Singapore Asians suffered their third successive defeat this season when they were beaten by 12 points (three tries and a penalty goal) to five (a goal i by R.A.F. Seletar "A" in their rugger match at Thomson Road today. The only excuse for Asians'279 words
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Article45 1958-11-13 14 BIRMINGHAM. Wed Birmingham City reached the second round of the InterCities Fairs Cup soccer competition when they beit Cologne 2-0 here last night There was no *core at halftime The clubs drew 2-2 in their first-leg match in Cologne last month45 words
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Article103 1958-11-13 14 ADELAIDE. Wed. Mai Anderson and Rod Layer, both of Queensland beat Nicola Pietrangeli (Italy) and Bob Howe 'New South Wales) 6-4. 8-10. 6-2, 6-4 in the semi finals of the men's doubles in the South Austra- lian lawn tennis championships here today. Anderson andReuter - 103 words
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Article456 1958-11-13 14 Sailor's Guide wins on an objection LAUREL, Maryland, Wed. Sailor's Guide, sold by his Australian owners shortly before the race, was declared the winner of the $300,000 Washington D.C. international race here yesterday when his Jockey's objection against Tudor Era, first past the post, wasReuter - 456 words
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87 1958-11-13 14 NET PRACTICE WILL DECIDE MAY'S FITNESS SYDNEY, Wed.— Whether Peter May plays in the first Sydney match against New South Wales beginning on Friday will be decided by his net practice tomorrow. Manager Freddie Brown said this on arrival with the MCC team here this morning. Willie Watson will also87 words
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Article60 1958-11-13 14 SINGAPORE, Wed— Results of the Singapore Table Tennis Associations business houses league tournament, wnlch began at the Singapore Youth Sports Centre tonight, were: (Firs; round) American Insurance "A" beat Wearnes "B" 5-1- National Carbon beat Wearnes "A" 5-0. Tomorrow night's ties nre: Hongkong Bank v Wearnes60 words
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Article160 1958-11-13 14 Army hit back to beat RN CINGAPOI.-i f A s P iri Army m the minutes v.r yal Navy w] down by li goal. a try alty goal) ***> goal) in th< services ru at Tanglin to Army wer c 3-0 half time but in the 44 th mJ scored160 words
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Article49 1958-11-13 14 SINGAPORE. Wed. Air Force Beletar the detent ing champion- a 3-3 draw by 61 R.A.F. In their match of the Sanderson C: rugger compctiti bawang today. Seletar leu 3-0 scoring an unconverted to Walker. The E plied with an one by Coxhead eai second hall.49 words
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Article24 1958-11-13 14 GLASGOW Wed. -Gil* gow Rangers be;: Italy. 5-2 in a friendly hhs match here last poli led 2-1 at h Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article29 1958-11-13 14 SINGAPORE. Wed. Youns Men Sikh Association retained the Slater Cup when they beat Singapore Cucket Club 4-3 in their annual hockey match at Serangoon Road today.29 words
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Article100 1958-11-13 14 BARODA. Wed.— The WV.-t Indies tourine cricketers beat Baroda by 185 runs today The West Indies declared at their overnight score of 223 for one this morning when the last day of their match here began. Thrs set Baroda 330 to win and by lunch BarodaReuter - 100 words
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Article115 1958-11-13 14 CINOAPORE, Wed. Singapore Civilians beat Combined Services 3-0 to retain the Lady Mellersh Cup in their annual women's Poppy Day hockey match on the padang today. Civilians, who had beaten Services by convincing margins in the past, were mado to defend stoutly in the first half. O115 words
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Advertisement714 1958-11-13 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. •AT YOUR SERVICE" ill M., irf* %M (Minimum). Unity I month. VI Word* §Ut (Mm.) tSKLK-DKIVI; CAKS lei: 210l)y K.wrlme Co 619 Scrangoon Hd S'lvire FOR WELL TAILORED Suit- I ln^.s, visit All Chum, 63 Orchard Ko.id. sjjore. CENT'S SUITINGS for all oc- j cusions— All Chum Tailor.714 words
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