The Straits Times, 22 November 1958
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Title Section13 1958-11-22 1 fat*** 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1958 15 CENTS13 words
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Article247 1958-11-22 1 MANPOWER TO OUST MACHINES IN RURAL AREAS Govt. to find employment for 2,000 'pioneers' at $3 a day Better than the dole, j says Lim SINGAPORE, Friday. E Government has decided that machines must give way to manpower so that work may be found for the247 words
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Article, Illustration115 1958-11-22 1 Go between Calls to arrange Akihito's wedding TOKYO. Fit— An official of the Japanese imperial household today visited the private home in Tokyo of the Shoda family and this was accepted here as final confirmation that the heir to the imperial throne is to make history by marrying a commoner.Reuter - 115 words
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207 1958-11-22 1 LIM: GOVT. MAY BRING IN NEW ENTRY LAWS SINGAPORE, Friday. rPHE Singapore Government is considering new immigration laws which will have farreaching effects on non-citizens seeking employment here. This was disclosed today by the Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, when commenting on the discussions he had in Kuala Lumpur207 words
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Article66 1958-11-22 1 SINGAPORE, Fri. Police tonight swooped on crowded People's Park, oft* Eu Tons Sen street. and arrested eight secret society thugs, believed to have been involved in a parang attack on three men earlier this evening. At least 15 thugs armed with parangs were involved in66 words
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Article26 1958-11-22 1 JAKARTA, Fri— The Indonesian Government today asked Parliament for a 12--month extension of the state of martial law proclaimed throughout the Republic last December. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration104 1958-11-22 1 DEPUTY Prime Minister of Malaya. Dato Abdul Razak, inspects a guard of honour at Kemajoran airport after his arrival there as the head of a goodwill mission. The mission yesterday flew to Bandoeng and Jogjakarta in Central Java. Antara News Agency reported. They were accompanied by104 words
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248 1958-11-22 1 HUSH-HUSH PAP CONFERENCE SET FOR SUNDAY SINGAPORE, Friday. T<HE People's Action Party will bar the Press from 1 its "special party conference" to be held at the Badminton Hall on Sunday. Strict precautionary measures are being taken to see that only paid-up members attend the meeting. Mr. Ong Pang Boon,248 words
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90 1958-11-22 1 Obscene boohs: Call for $17,000 fine LONDON, Fri. The publi. cation of obscene matter will he punishable here by penalties of up to C 2,000 Ms l7,omh or a maximum of three years' imprison, ment if a private Parliamentary Bill published to. day becomes law. The measure the Obscene PublicationsReuter - 90 words
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Article32 1958-11-22 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Fri.— The liner President Wilson, bound for Japan, damaged a propeller alter hitting a submerged object in San Francisco Bay today and had to return to port.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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378 1958-11-22 1 Hoarding of Chinese goods as boycott is imminent SINGAPORE, Fri. •^Considerable hoarding of Chinese goods began here today, as importers got a tip-off from their agents in Hong Kong that China has temporarily suspended all exports to Singapore and Malaya. Prices of Chinese sundries and fruits such as apples, canned378 words
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Article78 1958-11-22 1 NUCLEUS OF RMAF FORMED ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The nucleus of the Royal Malayan Air Force was formed here this evening when 14 members of the Royal Air Force (Malaya) were transferred to the RMAF. They were medically checked at the Ministry of Defence, Armed Forces Division here. Five more members78 words
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227 1958-11-22 1 SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. T. Vatinathan, 32, secretary of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce, was worried after two Special Branch officers called on him today. It was then that he learnt that his car was the "mystery two-tone car, used by Darul Islam227 words
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Article160 1958-11-22 1 SINGAPORE, Friday. pOUR MORE polio cases were reported here today r including one death that of a 19-year-old Chinese who was not diagnosed as a polio victim until after his death this morning. This brings the total number of polio cases since the epidemic began160 words
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Article24 1958-11-22 1 HOLLYWOOD, Frl.-Acto W?ndell Corey, 40, collapse* during a television pro gramme yesterday after suf fering severe chest and ab Jominal pains. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article26 1958-11-22 1 PEKING. Fri.— Forty million peasants will be conscripted before the end of this month to work In a giant irrigation and dambuilding programme.— U.PJ.26 words
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Article485 1958-11-22 1 Shell rejects bonus demand By JOSEPH YEO SINGAPORE, Fri. The Shell Co., of Singapore today rejected the two months' bonus demand submitted by its workers. In a circular to the v t;itt this afternoon on discussions which were reopened with the Shell Employees' Union o n Tuesday, the company said485 words
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Article28 1958-11-22 1 CONSERVAT AIN A SEAT N. Fri Parts ii lentary s< esterdaj nsliire consti but with lower i !>• ii Mr Patrick ridge <-<>rdon <( Mr. ,!oh|i ;.ab.) 7.9828 words
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Advertisement118 1958-11-22 1 to i^BKij^ir t MM j M PC. 341 Tot s^iPzC Morons*?"**' !m f /S LEADING aihl«l«» J^ an d trainers throughout ihr I fm lood bevcr *f< h« been served fW^KF^ "Metes at every Olympic I fl^^f^ Games Meeting from the Loi M^J Angeles Games in 19J2 to the f118 words
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Article, Illustration208 1958-11-22 2 If Singapore is hostile... Dr. SUBANDRIO GIVES A HINT LONDON, Friday. 'rHE Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, Bald here yesterday that if people in Singapore wanted to be hostile. Indonesians must defend tiemselves. Bui Indonesia wanted to be friendly with everybody. He was replying to a question about the attitudeReuter - 208 words
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Article126 1958-11-22 2 SYDNEY, Fri. A young 1 couple living in a small flat today won first prize of IAIOO.OOO ($650,000) in tne Opera House lottery. The couple, both of whom are working, are Mr. and Mrs. Ron Faulder. of Brighton-le-Sand.s. Mr. Faulder, 28. and his wife IReuter - 126 words
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Article282 1958-11-22 2 IMPORT ASSOCIATION GIVES FIVE REASONS WHY OUR PRODUCT IS CHEAPEST 'Don't buy more from Siam, Indonesia 9 fOKYO, Fri.— The Japan Rubber Import Association has advised the Government that it is cheaper to buy rubber from Malaya than from either Siam or Indonesia. TheUPI - 282 words
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Article87 1958-11-22 2 'Scarf ace' to keep a police date LONDON. Fri. Johnny "Scarface" Carter, 35. year-old former gangster, had an appointment at Police headquarters in Scotland Yard this after. noon but told a Member of Parliament that he might not live to keep it because gangsters might get him. Carter said heReuter - 87 words
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Article44 1958-11-22 2 TOKYO. Fri.— Japan's current hula-hoop craze today became a Government concern following daily reports of internal injuries and traffic accidents attributed to hulahooping. The Welfare Ministry today Issued a warning that children, of poor health should avoid hula -hooping.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration103 1958-11-22 2 files suit for divorce HOLLYWOOD. Fri.—ltalianborn actress Pier Angeli today sued for divorce alleging that her singer husband Vie Damonc. caused her "great mental angui&h." She is asking for the custody of their three-year-old son. Perry. Mr. Damone, 30 and Miss Angeli, 26. were married in Los Angeles103 words
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Article50 1958-11-22 2 TAIPEH. Fri.— Communists resumed their odd-day shelling of the Quemoy islands early today. The Nationalist Defence Ministry said 195 shells fell before six a.m. Ministry bouto tid t large convoy ran suppU the island yesterday shelling day under t: munists' alternate da; bardment plan. R50 words
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Article123 1958-11-22 2 WALK-OUT IN CEYLON DEBATE Govt. is accu»ei COLOMBO, members of thi parliament ttaeed test waik-out a debate on an motion of "no <„> in the goven The motion jointly by Dr. opposition Party and th,,, ly.fZS Socialist People's Front The members out were Mr. 8 D ranaike. b i PrimeReuter - 123 words
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271 1958-11-22 2 Committees to screen character of govt. officials KARACHI, Friday. 1 'THE Pakistan Govern- ment has appointed screening committees to inquire into the character of all categories of Government officials, it was disclosed yesterday. The Pakistan Intertor Minister. Lt.-Gen Khalid Sheikh, said in an interview: "WeReuter - 271 words
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28 1958-11-22 2 GEN. ABBOUDS FIRST TASK: TO CUT RENTS KHARTOUM. Fri. Gen. Ibrahim Abbouds military junta decreed that reduction of rents in Sudan will be its first maior task U.P.I.UPI - 28 words
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Article22 1958-11-22 2 ALGIERS: French forces killed 45 insurgents and captured 74 during a mopping-up operation in the Const antine area ol eastern Algeria. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article20 1958-11-22 2 WASHINGTON: Scientific attaches are to be appointed shortly to the U.S. embassies in Tokyo. New Delhi. London and Moscow. Renter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article13 1958-11-22 2 PARIS: The French Government sent its "friendly wishes" to the new Sudanese Government.—U.P.l.13 words
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Article17 1958-11-22 2 TOKYO: The New Zealand Prime Minister. Mr. Walter Nash, is to visit Japan early next year. Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article25 1958-11-22 2 BRUSSELS: Belgium was plunged into a nationwide strike of electricity and gas workers, bringing: factories to a standstill and dimming Hghts in many towns. Renter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article26 1958-11-22 2 PARIS: The French Foreign Office confirmi that Iraq has ordered a boycott of French goods and a breaking off of most economic ties with France. U.P.I.UPI - 26 words
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120 1958-11-22 2 JAKARTA. Fri. Dato Abdul Razak. Deputy Malayan Premier, said today in Bandoeng. West Java, that his Government was willing to prevent Indonesian rebels from entering Malaya. Radio Bandoeng said tonight. The visiting Malayan goodwill mission led by Dato Abdul Razak was in Bandoeng120 words
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Article23 1958-11-22 2 ULM. fOennany) FTI i Wild animal tralni iFreyer. 35. was vlciou I mauled to death by I female tigers here23 words
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Miscellaneous32 1958-11-22 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Applcbv \<LI&S£?JJI£ ou UT JUA^ 0 could croc* up) Vj>ge9& AUOWAMce/' \cace the pgiecgj /t2" P" 11 MUCU?) CO* WELL, I MUSTN^ G-VOU'LL DOUBLE \Tff^ N«T Ue^E DAYf--^32 words
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145 1958-11-22 3 V \uRK. Fri. The .1 New York limes today j Archbtsbop Makar of the Greek Cypriote, ;us saying that Eta i Department had him encouragement :o ask lor complete independence for Cyprus United Nations Archbiabop said In terview. "i am in a to >ayReuter; UPI - 145 words
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Article75 1958-11-22 3 PATCH ON MOON: REDS RIGHT? LONDON, Fri. British astronomer Mr. Percy Wilkiiis said today he had observed a reddish patch on the moon whicji might confirm Russian claims that they had photographed an erupting volcano on the supposedly dead satellite. Wilkins said he observed the red pa eh in the75 words
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915 1958-11-22 3 ALLIES: 'We'll fight../ REDS: 'We'll finish you../ HOTS V^OM BERLIN, Friday. pHE Soviet Government is expected to deliver within 48 hours official Notes the Western allies telling them thai West belongs to Communist East Gerniv. Moscow reports said today. East Gorman speakers and Moscow915 words
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Article252 1958-11-22 3 CYPRUS: 80 HELD IN EOKA DRIVE T^ICOSIA, Fri. Bri- tish security forces yesterday co n t inued their twin anti-Eoka drive In North and West Cyprus which is so far reported to have netted more than 80 suspects. A senior army officer said the troops were "in tremendous form afterReuter - 252 words
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Article, Illustration187 1958-11-22 3 BULGANIN GRAVELY ILL IN MOSCOW —REPORT New rumours about Khrushchev's predecessor Rumours are current in Moscow today that Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, 63-year-old Soviet ex-Premier denounced last week as an opponent of Communist Party policies, is seriously ill The rumours appeared to have no more substance than those that have beenReuter - 187 words
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Article75 1958-11-22 3 LONDON, Fri. British, Ford cars have been awarded two class wins in the Sixth East African "Coronation Safari" rally following appeals by their entrants against first-placings being awarded to German cars, the Royal Automobile Club announced here today. The confirmed positions for the rally, which tookReuter - 75 words
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Article311 1958-11-22 3 I ONDON. Fri.—The fresh ad- I vance in giltedged securitie- j in re-sponse lo yesterday's reduction in the British bank rate was the main feature in London Stock markets today. Oiltedged securities moved steadily ahead on renewed support and closed generally higher. In foreigners German bonds were lower311 words
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Article24 1958-11-22 3 LONDON. Fri. Spot 257;d.. Dec. 26d Jan.-Mar. 26' id., AprilJune W*d.. July-Sept. 26\d.. Oct.-Dec. 26\d.. Dec. c.i.f. 26d Jan. c.i.f. 26d. Tone: Steady.24 words
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Article20 1958-11-22 3 LONDON. Fri. Buyers £759. »l!ers £760 Forward buyers £761.. sellers £762. Settlement £760. a.m. 200 tons, p.m. 105 tons.20 words
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Advertisement18 1958-11-22 3 \Jyrchurd motor company limited Singapore Kuala Lumpur Represented elsewhere m the Federation and Borneo by Borneo Motors Ltd18 words
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Advertisement92 1958-11-22 3 ■uiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiii ii ii imiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiii* I FIVE CONTINENTS l I FIVE MARKS 1 PETROF tf^lijl O ROSLER JmraP**' /> 1 WEINBACH m$ SCHOLZE sjsß&tosx^ I FIBICH w§§||&^ Ui I PiANOS^II^ I Stop Press fie; PETROF PIANO ex hibitea at the Wortd Exposition in BrusseU 1958 has been awa'ded the Diploma of92 words
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74 1958-11-22 4 VISITING BANK CHIEF HAS TALK WITH LIM SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Cameron Cobbold. Governor of the Bank of England, paid a courtesy call on the Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, today. Mr. Cobbold is on a fiveweek round-the-world tour discussing economic conditions. He has had talks with the Governor. Sir74 words
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Article33 1958-11-22 4 TELUK ANSON. Fri. Dr R. N. Subramaniam, Medical Oilicer. Lower Perak. is going to India soon on leave Dr. Ung Fung ng from the General Hospital. Ipoh. will succeed him.33 words
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Article146 1958-11-22 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Friday. LA ALA Y AN youth was warned today to be on guard against subversion. Addressing the first Malayan Association of Youth Club's regional conference here today, the Deputy Mentri Besar, Johore, Ungku Haji Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, said: "Be sure that you146 words
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Article87 1958-11-22 4 SPEAKING CONTEST IN TWO TONGUES SINGAPORE. Fri. The Chinese V.M.C.A. is conducting a bilingual speaking contest the first of its kind in Singapore. The contest, under the patronage of the Education Minister. Mr. Chew Swee Kee. will be held at the V.M.C.A. hall in South Pier on Dec. 9. It87 words
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Article19 1958-11-22 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Malayan Society of Engineers will hold its annual dance at the Embassy Hotel tomorrow.19 words
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391 1958-11-22 4 'WE EXPECTED LOCAL MAN TO GET POST 9 LIBSOCS SINGAPORE, Friday. POLITICAL leaders expressed surprise today at the appointment of an interim Chief Justice of Singapore pending the election of a new Government under the new constitution. The man appointed by the British391 words
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Article39 1958-11-22 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Prime Minister of Canada. Mr. John Dielenbaker and Mrs. Diefenbaker will call on the Mayor, Mr. Ong Big Guan. at the City Hall on Dec. 2 in the course of their visit 'o Singapore.39 words
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Article94 1958-11-22 4 MOBSTERS BATTLE WITH BOTTLES F-i 0 Gangstei Ul^ h war with be Junction ol W< id a and Jalai: 5.10 a. in Police said briel skirm: thusi.s (ron society group unknown numbtr mobsters tr group The elaifa rup* nnd ai sters drove or, in two cars Identified The police sp94 words
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Article38 1958-11-22 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Kcj Meng Kiat. 2~ under an Assize Court s» tence of seven years' imp:.. sonment for r ibta man of a ring earrings, failed in his appal in the Court of Criminal Appeal today.38 words
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Article, Illustration95 1958-11-22 4 Dr. Prasad's pilot surveys the route FLIGHT LIEUT. J. B. Lall. of the Indian Air Force, who will pilot the special Viscount airliner of the In dian President. Dr. Rajendra Prasad. during his tour of Malaya and Indonesia next month Flight Lieut Lall. who has been flying YIPs for 1195 words
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Article178 1958-11-22 4 1/-UALA LUMPUR. Fri. 1Y —The Prime MinisI ter's Flood Relief Com- mittee is to help the 1.300 people who were i this week forced to flee from their homes in i Sungei Batu new village J in Perak because of j floods. The treasurer178 words
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190 1958-11-22 4 'RECOGNISE U.S. DEGREES' PLEA GIVES HOPE TO HUNDREDS SINGAPORE, Fri. o Mr. Richard Lim Kee Ming, president of the American Univ ersity Club, today hailed a r e c o mmendation to Government to throw open teaching posts to American or Indian university degree holders. Thp recommendation is made in190 words
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Advertisement26 1958-11-22 4 JKK JmKF S m. BWmi aM^ Hfcw. mS&t PHILIPS RADIO VALUE FOR MONEY gg See the 1959 range of Philips radioplayers at your authorised dealer < <J/VTKX>26 words
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Miscellaneous481 1958-11-22 4 GIMSON SCHOOL FOR BOYS: minton. Indoor games 4 p.m.. i show T p.m Anniversary display and inspec- bodybuilding 6 p.m., nim show BfKIT TIM \H tion of school by the Governor. 7 p.m. Table tennis bod Sir William Ooode at Clementi KATOng BOYS 1 CLl'B (Gull- ball 4pm film it481 words
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Article, Illustration124 1958-11-22 5 Singapore's polio expert. Prof. J. 11. Hale, shows the (■nurse of the polio rpidemic in the past Iti weeks ended Nov. 15. Each black pillar represents one week and the number of people who fell ill with the disease in that Week, the maximum124 words
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Article, Illustration237 1958-11-22 5 Child's vow kept after 10,000-mile journey SINGAPORE. Fri. A six-year-old girl is making a 10.000-mile voyage with an important mission and a promise to her mother. The girl is Pamela Ainsworth who left Genoa all alone early this month on board the liner Victoria and Ls on her way to237 words
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395 1958-11-22 5 TENGKU REPLIES TO PROTEST FROM UNIVERSITY UNION KUALA LUMPUR Friday. TVHF. Prime Minister, 1 Tengku Abdul Rahman, has told the University of Malaya Students' Union that the Federation Government will adhere to those plans which in its judgment will produce the best results in! the lone^ run. Replying to the395 words
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Article111 1958-11-22 5 PAP TO CHANGE ITS RULES From Page One all the plans for the coming general elections. The party's secretary-gene-ral, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will make an important policy statement tomorrow night when the party celebrates its fourth anniversary at the Badminton Hall. Acrobatics, too On Sunday night, the Mayor, Mr.111 words
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Article52 1958-11-22 5 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Mr. Hooi Kam Sooi. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, Federation, is among the participants in the six-month course conducted by the Economic Development Institute of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington. Twenty-one officials from 18 countries and territories are enrolled for52 words
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Article407 1958-11-22 6 Gangster plotted revenge -killed Court told of an attack on rival thugs that became a disaster SINGAPORE, Friday. TAN HONG GECK, 19, alias Thyc Kum, a secret society member, was fatally slashed while fleeing from a rival gang against which his gang had earlier planned revenge, a preliminary inquiry was407 words
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Article88 1958-11-22 6 MELBOURNE, Fri. The Singapore Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, arrived here today for in. formal discussions on in. vestment of Australian private capital in Singapore. He said Singapore preferred partnerships be. (ween local and foreign capital but if the former were not88 words
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231 1958-11-22 6 SINGAPORE, Friday A WOMAN who was sentenced to death on a charge of murdering her sister-in-law and acquitted on appeal, was today acquitted of a charge of stealing a brooch from her. Salha binte Nasupi. 24, was also acquitted of an alternative231 words
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255 1958-11-22 6 COUNSEL SAYS: VERDICT IS UNREASONABLE SINGAPORE. F-idav MR. N. C. Goho, on behalf of Gha: city council labourer, now unaer death on a charge of murdering Tan also a labourer, at che Sims Avenue I Centre, submitted in the Court of Crimi today that the jury's verdict was an v255 words
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Article110 1958-11-22 6 A colonel appeals to youths GINGAPORE, Fri. Lt.- Col. J. H. S. Read, ol the Singapore Base District, today appealed to Singa pore youths to help members of the three services to get to know them and their friends, and so promote mutual understanding. He said many services members had110 words
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Article60 1958-11-22 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. A verdict of death by misadventure was recorded by the coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, today on Choo Cheng Kek, 23, who died on Sept. 26 of tetanus. Inche Ahmad said that Choo sustained two small cuts on the instep of his60 words
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146 1958-11-22 6 Mr. Chew answers Nanyang bursaries critics SINGAPORE. Fri. Some Nanyane University students today criticised the Government here for its decision to give bursaries only to students from Singapore. In an informal discussion with the Minister for Education, Mr Chew Swee Kee. during a civics course at the Information Services conference146 words
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Article20 1958-11-22 6 JOHORE. BAHRU. Fri. Dr. Ismail bin Abdul Rahman. Malayan Ambassador at Washington, will return to Malaya next month.20 words
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Miscellaneous279 1958-11-22 6 Straits Times Crossword iIH WM lit Ihl I I ACROSS when the bread supply tailed 1 Their craft was a bowl (4. 3. <5. 10) 2. S). 12 Savage description of the 8 Not gaily making a contradic- M.F.H (4-6). tion (8) 14 Sound made by a snake when 9279 words
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281 1958-11-22 7 SERVICE POLICE IN HOUSE-TO-HOUSE HUNT FOR CLUES TO THE SLAYER SINGAPORE. Fri.—House-to-house checks were made today on Services families in the latest police move to solve the murder of a woman in the Thomson Road forest. Despite radio and Press appeals, the identity of281 words
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Article, Illustration317 1958-11-22 7 By NAN HALL Singapore. Friday. I THE time was 3.30 a.m. -ihe date, Dec. 10. 1941. A taxi screeched to a stop outside the Cable and Wireless office in Robinson Road. Singapore find out tumbled bedraggled war correspondent Cecil Brown. At the counter in the office.317 words
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Article27 1958-11-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. More than 600 pupils of three Chinese schools today watched a 45-niinute demonstration of fire fighting by the Kuala Lumpur fire brigade.27 words
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Article124 1958-11-22 7 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Local Senior Officers Association of the City Council is considering wherher it should approach the Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing. Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat. on the council's decision stopping the grant of free passages abroad from Oct.124 words
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97 1958-11-22 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Haroun bin Osman, who pleaded guilty today to stealing a car on Oct. 26, was ordered to be remanded at the Central Police Station till Wednesday. Mr. S. K. Lee. a District Judge, made the remand order at the request of the97 words
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203 1958-11-22 7 Boys who found ammo are given rewards VANA RATA, Fri. Five boys, the sons of British and Australian servicemen, received r e w a r ds totalling $377.50 from the police here yesterday. The award was made to the boy during a special assembly at Slim School, which they attend,203 words
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Article50 1958-11-22 7 SINGAPORE. Fti. The lone survivor ol Tuesday's Canberra Jet bomber crash here Flying Officer Ivan Symond. who is now in a military hospital was reported today to be making "favourable progress" The injured man is married and has a son. His family is living in Evelyn Road.50 words
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100 1958-11-22 7 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Nasrum bin Abubakar. the 'laughing boy' whose disappearance on Oct. 29 led bomohs to believe he had been spirited away by elves, had a vagrancy charge withdrawn against him today. Immediately after this, his father. Inche Abubakar bin Bahrun. took him home. Nasrum.100 words
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190 1958-11-22 7 SINGAPORE, Friday. T»HE Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, today denied that there had been a leakage in the School Certificate and High School Certificate examinations. He said: "It is simply impossible for anyone to see the papers since they190 words
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77 1958-11-22 7 Govt. eager to develop rural Singapore SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Improvement Trust's Planning Adviser. Mr. D. H. Komlosy. said tonight that the Government was giving great importance to rural development. Mr. Komlosy was speaking: on "Development of Rural Singapore" at the Arts Lecture Theatre. University of Malaya. He said that77 words
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Article38 1958-11-22 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Cheng Bak lah, a stallholder, told the police today that burglars stole $2,050 in ash and jewellery from his Crane Road home last night. His house was unoccupied when the thieves entered.38 words
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Advertisement273 1958-11-22 7 THE W». <L NIGNT ~W T THE WORLD W EXPLODED! KATHRYN GRANT WILLIAM LESUE v tB) <»■■■.•«■» L L II It IM It It. NEXT (fflV«.f NOW ON IN FULL SWING SCREEN PLAIN SHUNTUNG •■ted Crcpc-Dc Chine 20 Shades 36" 53.90 a yd. upwards. $2.90 a yd. 1959 RANGE OF273 words
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Advertisement73 1958-11-22 7 CHROME VANADIUM 81-HEXAGON DOUBLE II f V J I tmU///~ KM^_ ffFJ^P' W I CHROME VANADIUM DOUBLE OPEN END SPANNERS TRACTOR SERVICEMAN'S KIT 9| \ll Bl« WALL PANELS. CABINETS. 9| W?V Bjfl H&tS tool boxes aH |^B|^^Hl|^B^^SBWiSK}^^^y^&Tiß%Mp^^^B ACCESSORIES FROM 1 4".1" SQUARE DRIVt g| MQ^T^ CAD CACT EJATArif^ HI *i73 words
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Obituary34 1958-11-22 8 ;<l H«rrfs SJ« f Minimum). MRS EILEN NGO BENG HOE oi 2-A, Woodleigh Close passed I .iv peacefully a' 10.15 a.m. ■:d.iy Nov. 21st. Cortege ..(•nnn.uv Chapel for .111 at. 4.30 p.m. today.34 words
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594 1958-11-22 8 The Straits Times Saturday. November. 22. 1958. Teiigku At Batu Pahat Tengku Abdul Rahman constantly dwells, with much thanksgiving, on Malaya's good fortune in winning independence without shedding blood. As frequently he remarks on harmony among the races. "With the help of God we art enjoying peace contrary to the594 words
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Article344 1958-11-22 8 It is many a year since the Singapore Government embarked on a programme of relief work for the un- employed. Its decision to uj so now is probably motivated at least as much by the need to make a constructive start on rural development pitas as to find344 words
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Article232 1958-11-22 8 The rule that only graduates of British and Malayan universities are worth paying for 1 dies hard. Fo>" years the graduate of the University of Malaya could not claim full equality with those who had garnered knowledge in the lecture rooms of thtmore ancient British universities. However both232 words
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Article153 1958-11-22 8 FIFTY YEARS AGO (»rom the StraiU r A ceneral sink, =X\ pan wall.ihs i, I^- place in Pena J Uk Prohibition of t iv boats on Wel d q u D lr the alleged inaSjui^ fares fixed v V I bour rules. Ha Steamship u>inp. uil assisting j n cr.reors153 words
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Article1277 1958-11-22 8 CYNICUS - CYNICUS by THE Press is beinu excluded from tomorrows meeting of the People's Action Party, a sure indication of brisk debate on troublesome questions. Anyhow the conference will have one advantage over the City Council. Mr. Ona Ene Guan wont be chairman. The party's defeat over1,277 words
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Article, Illustration9 1958-11-22 8 Yachting Photo by Ghium Chin HuntGhium Chin Hunt - 9 words
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Advertisement764 1958-11-22 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. 211 »...</. W« (Minimum). SOH-I 1M Mich.iel. Cheow Hor. son at Mr. Mrs. Soli 1 and Doreen. Lav Eng. ekie.-a daughter oi Mr. Mrs. Lim Bent, on 22.11.58. ANNOUNCEMENTS lu Words 5/9 Minimum). THE COCKPIT'S Java Rijsttafe) It served every Saturday and Sun- u.,v lunch time. TURKEYS!! Visit764 words
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Advertisement46 1958-11-22 8 THE ALL BRITISH MOTOR SCOOTER RUGGED P^Slil? RELIABLE [•<!£&*) CONSTRUCTIONI|^|gB^/ D E luxe Oeffant 200 CC WITH ELECTRIC START DE LUXE DOVE 150 CC WITHOUT ELECTRIC STAi ON SHOW AT: SINGAPORE MOTORS 315-319. Orchard Rd Singapore Tel' ***** B iDy RELIEF jL X&'tt] FOR ALL TH£ FAMILY46 words
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Article102 1958-11-22 9 I.UMPUR. Fri. Thousands v i tool pupils will aye school ai nd of the year bethey are over.hildren in primoola who will have age of 14 on •car. not allowed to Malay secondary ranee examinai October. than 20.000 other pupils sat for schools enniination last s102 words
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Article25 1958-11-22 9 >RE. Fri. Thei r Mr. Lim Yew j preside at the in-i-eremony of the j hip training! the Cultural Cen- Rise, on Nov 2725 words
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108 1958-11-22 9 DHE. Fri. Steps m taken to give due j to those firemen prved long and i their jobs, but have until now to zv unsung. Ition will come in the Colonial Fire; ing Service Medal, uting introduced for :me in the service, nodal will108 words
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Article47 1958-11-22 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Chief Minister. Tun Lim Yew Hock, has assured the Buta Employees' Union that the Government would watch the shoe trade situation. He was replying to a suggestion made by the union that the Government should prevent dumping of foreign footwear.47 words
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Article32 1958-11-22 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Chew Kow Chye, 14. an Outram School student, was robbed of a $30 gold rine bf a youth m New Brid^( Road. opposite the Police HeadQuarters, here yesterday.32 words
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733 1958-11-22 9 DRAINS CHOKED, ROADS UNSWEPT SINCE COMPANY RESTRICTED SERVICES ON NOV. 1 By TAN TOCK SAIK Batu Arang, Friday. 'pHE 4,800 inhabitants of this mining town arc gravely concerned over a restriction of public services which has resulted in the neglect of the town. The market733 words
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Article, Illustration133 1958-11-22 9 TKACHERS of the Singapore Beatty Secondary School yesterday passed the hat round and collected $100 for Satimah binte Pawiro. I'l who faces an order to have her possessions seized and auctioned to pay Singapore Improvement Trust for her rent arrears. Mr. J. Baruch. the133 words
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218 1958-11-22 9 THE BOY WHO MARRIED AT 15 SINGAPORE. Friday. A SCHOOL teacher, who married at the age of 15. told a magistrate today that he had at no time regarded the woman he married as his wife. "I regard her only as an218 words
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Article43 1958-11-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Federation Government has' rejected an appeal by the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce to reduce the duty on imported medicines. They had complained that the duty of 25 per cent ad valorem was too high.43 words
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Article24 1958-11-22 9 PENANG. Fri. The Chiet Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. will declare open the rural trado school in Butterworth on Friday. Nov. 2824 words
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Article, Illustration17 1958-11-22 9 I ill BRIDEGROOM places a garland around the bride's neck. Straits Times picture17 words
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285 1958-11-22 9 The first Chettiar wedding, in 120 years in Malaya SINGAPORE, Fri. The first Chettiar wedding in 120 years' of the community in Malaya was solemnised here today when Mr. S. Muthukarup- j pan, 30, a mechanic, married Miss M. Uma- j yal. of Kajang. More than 1,000 people i crowded285 words
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304 1958-11-22 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, today advocated that Singapore should make a trade pact with Indonesia. This was what he intended to do if returned to power in the elections next year under the new constitution. The304 words
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Article25 1958-11-22 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri.— The former parish priest of Johore Bahru. Father Francis Leek, has been appointed parish priest of St. Theresas Church, Malacca.25 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-11-22 9 FORMER GOVERNOR OF MACAO ON TO HIS NEW POST COMMANDER Pedro Correia de Barros. the retiring Governor of Portuguese Macao. passed through Singapore by BOAC yesterday on his way to Lisbon. He was accompanied by his wife. He told reporters: "Don't I ask me anything about the situation in Macao.79 words
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Advertisement102 1958-11-22 9 TINGUN6-FRESH' and that means healthy gums Urn «OK WS\ The tingle y* ll^My comes f rom Sodium j^ j Ricinoleale, a j «Ky substance that cares i ||h^^^k. I for your gums, ana \^^m 1 s'" ever y v .^ißßl^l cf Gibbs S.R. GIBBS S.R. is good for teeth and102 words
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Advertisement245 1958-11-22 9 (I Cameia 0(r fast Clan Design Coupled IZciHtje Viewiindet Xenar f 2.8/45 mm Lens Synchro Compur (B, 1-1/500 sec.) Shutter Pamphlets on Request Ask Your Usual Dealers For Demonstration sole Agents -HOCK CHEONG COMPANY Head Office: 95/97. Tras Street. S pore-2. Tel: ***** Branch: 3. The Arcade Building. S'pore-1. Tel:245 words
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532 1958-11-22 10 IT is one year since A the so called "Singa p ore Citizenship" a citizenship which showed the way to the residents of this Colony to more closely identify them selves with the aims and aspirations of the present "democratic government" was introduced. It532 words
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279 1958-11-22 10 IN reply to Elsie's letter "Married Women in Government Jobs: Review policy" (S.T. Nov. 15) it would appear that I have been misunderstood by her. I did not propose that every married woman, including those forced by circumstances to work, should give ud her279 words
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Letter235 1958-11-22 10 TOWARDS MARITAL SECURITY WITH the appointment of Inche Taha as the President of the Shariah Court which is being established it is hoped the Malay women will get the much needed marital security denied to hem for generations. A happier chapter in the lives of the Malays is bound to235 words
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Letter102 1958-11-22 10 II7HEN the investigations ft into allegations of fraud are over, I sincerely hope that the Education Ministry will still have enough money left to pay arrears to teachers who qualified in December 1957. These teachers I am one of them—have been waiting very patiently. If the Ministry can102 words
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Letter49 1958-11-22 10 I WOULD like to thank the young lad who telephoned to advise that my son's taxi was involved in an accident at Cuff Road. Such consideration and I.ublic spiritedness is so rare in Singapore that I feel the incident is worth publishing. Mrs. M. J. CLARKE. Singapore49 words
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203 1958-11-22 10 With reference to Mr. Lam Ah Heng's letter (S.T. Nov. 17 we did rot say a bus service would De operating soon but we .said that we hoped bus services would be operating soon as we were actively pursuing the matter with the Government authorities.203 words
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Letter127 1958-11-22 10 ""17'otrr in Kallang" (S.T. T 17.11.58) asks if the two former Workers' Party City Councillors. Mr. Wang Tsun Hao and Mr. O.S. Rengasamy, would resign in accordance with an agreement between them and the Workers' Party. I believe this is the first time anybody has heard of127 words
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Letter114 1958-11-22 10 I WISH to draw the attention of the Singapore Government to the fact that the Federation Government has long since abolished quarantine of deck passengers at Penang. Is it not. then, logical for the Singapore Government to do likewise? There is no sense in continuing with the114 words
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Letter79 1958-11-22 10 NO PEACE IN THE LIBRARY VISITORS to the Raffles National Library are much hampered in their selection of books from the fiction shelves by inconsiderate readers who seat themselves in such positions as to totally obstruct passage between the bookshelves. Student discussion groups too are not an uncommon sight every79 words
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Advertisement244 1958-11-22 10 'BAND-AID' ofr FIRST-AID DRESSINGS Y^ ARE AERATED Wjt *4 1 Air can get to the wound through tiny perforations The wound can "breathe*, so it heals more quickly 'Aerated' BAND-AID First Aid Dressings stick firmly and f^m '2i^*^\^^^L arc easy to put on. Always use t J^a^e^^LN^A'Ol^^^a^^ them lor i.uts244 words
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Advertisement178 1958-11-22 10 ■Ip? TMI WOtLO O»ft WM TO KLM YOU RE MOtl M—— p PASSfNCIR V SKaLIVI mfr KOIAL DUTCH Mjk Ask VOUI <Hl#, 4IIUHII Mdmt details or coll KLM R; am 5^ ROTOPOwef Jw/r'\ ''2 V^\^ xOOC water P ro °f nj- c >^°-\\V^ Roamer watches hare i«\ m Jig Hirt178 words
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Article, Illustration1224 1958-11-22 11 The historic storming of the fortress of Malacca STRAITS TIMES Special Feature PORTUGUESE DEFEAT IN THE STRAITS QUEEN OF PATANI HONOURED VICTORIOUS DUTCH ADMIRAL HER MAJESTY, the jmtn of Patani, lost jjracious to ral Jacob van Seekmy addresses invitations have n incompatible u ;ih your high rank," d him, in1,224 words
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Advertisement32 1958-11-22 11 THE SOUND... iWnul AND SEALED IT! I pjgr* I world i,h» ever known fTP»Jf>*j| Evinrude'^^R^jf/ w»U: LINDETEVES (M) LTD. K LUMPUR PENANC IPOH lESSELTON 1 ohiHUjA iiirie fct NESCAFt DUDE rM COFFEE32 words
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Advertisement274 1958-11-22 11 .pcciahMt in Toix- Recorder* 8.. ''-jfc^^Blfc^fc. with the latest achievement lot Vtt^^P'^^^V^KH^^v V o wide variety of use* VHV^fi W .■j w rr^"^"**^^. JB^^^Py.^ ,K The lottfst otvtlopHiGHt o* ifeZ^ M UHER fop. Rccordr. l^fcfc^^^ *»i>iy.' J providei high frequency response from 10 In 17.000 \J^^^S K?^^Kr cycle-per-scccnd. fully autoW^^^r274 words
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Miscellaneous153 1958-11-22 11 Carmen A Co* liv 3tus Tit** Saint tiy Lesiie Charter is 10ii Ii Tracy By Chester Gould ■■■^^^■■■1 T vou'RC STOfING TCJOUVDH'T TUAT WOMAN HAVE IV' TELL ME ABE NOU P^^^^^^^^"^ BICWT IN THIS ROOM TILI. I OEEH MISTAKEN ABOUT THE J THE TRUTH. THREATENING rrsURB. I LOCKED THE A153 words
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491 1958-11-22 12 By Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association will soon consider a further reduction in their best agreed minimum overdraft rate following the cut of one half per cent in the British Bank Rate to 4 per cent on Thursday. It491 words
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Article271 1958-11-22 12 The Malayan f\i-hant;r Banks' Aaaoriation made the foUowir.e changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: London: selling T.T. or O.D. 2/4: buying airmail T.T. 2/4'«, O.D. 2.4 5-32. 30 d st 2 49 32. 45 dst 2 4 5.16. 60 d'st 2 4 il/32. 90 d st 2271 words
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Article444 1958-11-22 12 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported yesterday: 'Both industrials and rubbers continued to be supported at quotations while tins were quiet. The turnover was small" Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business: Fed. Dispensary $1.08; Fraser Neave ords $1.60 (OL), $1.61 to $1.62; Gammon $1.70 I iOLi,444 words
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Article21 1958-11-22 12 Malayan Share Market: Nov. 21 N0v.20 Industrials: 92.33 92.26 Tins: 95.57 95.57 Rubbers (S): 107.82 107.41 Jan. 1 1958=100.21 words
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Article196 1958-11-22 12 Ships lynifc alongside the Singapore llai iuiur Board wharves or expected to arrive today: Lang koeai> 1-2, Yama 4-5. Lycoon 6-7. Tiber 8-9. Bcnwvis 10-11. Taksang 13-14, Gjeruud Bakke 15-16. Ormara 18, Nicolay Burdenko 19, Pangkor 23-24, Perlii 25, Islander 26. A-^ige 29-30. Batu 31-32, Heiyo Maru 33-34,196 words
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Article114 1958-11-22 12 MELBOURNE, Fri. INVESTMENT shares held steady on quiet trading and most price movements were narrow on the Stock Exchange here today. Loans t%% 1956-59 £99 15s. 3d. Bank of N.S.W £34 185.9 d. Con. Zinc 70/6 Mount Lyell 30/4 N. Broken Hill 949 Hill fO 9/2'S Mount Morgan114 words
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Article316 1958-11-22 12 rpOWARDS the end of lasti 1 week a state of stagnatio: was reached on the Singapore Rubber Market with dealers disinclined to make any decisive move, report Holiday. Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd. in their current survey. The idea that Russia had completed her buying programme gradually gained316 words
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Article68 1958-11-22 12 December X buyers f.,, b tu it yesterd:, up three-q,,;. Thursday. Closing nr yesterd., OFFICIAL* f.o.b. buv.r "go Int. 1 Rs seller., 89 buyers Bft tNOFFI 1 SI 2 R8.6 V^l i* llers 87 lntS buy..; UK/CON, IM Dec. buy, Int. 3 R sellers Singapore < h merce68 words
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Article35 1958-11-22 12 Mrurapnr. change noon yesterday werp; Copra: q U November j> ten. Pep, was repor-e.: $131. Sara. Sarawak blurSinrapnn- p.m. pri.ns; Bombay mb. $42 buyers, was ste. Singapore Coconut oil Associati,,,,: drum $68 mje *<35 words
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Advertisement509 1958-11-22 12 NOTICES RAHMAN HYDRAULIC TIN LIMITED (Incorporated in The Federation of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at tlie Registered Office, Hongkong Bank Chambers, Penang on Friday. 12th December, 1958 at 12 Noon. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Share Register509 words
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Advertisement774 1958-11-22 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens and from serving permanent Government Officers including those on probation for appointment as Senior Instructor, Junior Technical (Trade) Schools ln the Office of Commissioner of Prisons, Federation of Malaxa. Taiping on the salary scale, $605x23-835/- plus current allowances. Applicants falling within the774 words
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Advertisement655 1958-11-22 12 NOTICES AUCTION SALE of SINGAPORE PROPERTIES To be held n our Sale-Rooms Nos. 4 4-1, (ollyrr Quay on TUESDAY. 25th NOVEMBER. 1958 at 2.30 p.m. ESTATE OF SERAH SHAOOL YESHAK TOEG. DECEASED. 1. NO. 30 KERBAD ROAD. Freehold land and dwelling house. Area 918 sq. feet. Monthly Rent $48.75. No.655 words
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Advertisement686 1958-11-22 12 TENDERS TENDER TENDERS are Invited for the purchase of A T.D. 9 Tractor, property of the Rubber Fund Committee, Sarawak. 2. This Tractor has done approximately 3000 hours and Is in very good working order. It may be inspected at the P.W.D. Workshop. Kuchlng during the usual working hours. 3.686 words
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Advertisement697 1958-11-22 12 OFFICIAL PRICES SINGAPORE, Nov. 21. RUBBER: 89::. cents per Ib. (up three quarters of a cent) TIN: 5385.G2«2 per picul (down 3T' r? cents). Estimated unofficial offering 110 tons. fck K LINE"^ Japan t* USA Pacific/Atlantic Coast Servi Spore P. Sham Penang ETA hk ET» "RMikm Mara" Ut call 17697 words
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Advertisement1325 1958-11-22 13 -7~^~~MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Mil ilnccroorateo in Singapore) (12 lines, THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE IN CS ID LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, IONOON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS ttl wi» niertt to pioceel tia Paaaou w Caa* at Com h***J ,i option to proceed via other ports to loao ana discharge catgo Oat s lire1,325 words
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Advertisement1280 1958-11-22 13 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR AOEN, PORT SAIO. GENOA, ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM BREMEN. HAMBURG COPEHHAGEN, GOTHENBURG, OSLO Spore P Sham Penang JOHANOU'I 21/24 Ntt 25/21 Nev 27/27 Nov ■MEONIA"I n/22 Ok 21/24 Me 25/2S Dec I£IW 1/11 Jm 11/12 JM 11/14 laa Calls laaiaa (Passengers taly) Calli.i Gdy.ii t Pamagei1,280 words
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Advertisement1342 1958-11-22 13 SNt THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. >M »ti SINGAPORE 1 Incorporated the United Kingdom) I LINES SAILINGS TO AOEN U.K I CONTINENTAJ PORTS S'por* t Sham Penang BENNEVIS tor Aden, leddah. Pt Sudan Ant.. Hull G.BA/22 Nil BENARTY for Hamburg, Lcndon. Rotterdam C Jt-M/21 Ntt 21/21 Nat 21/11 Niv BENVRACKIE1,342 words
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Advertisement1288 1958-11-22 13 McALISTER CO.. LTD. XL. NO '1361 CIXERMAN LIMBS KLAVENESS LINE LONOON, HAVRE ROTTERDAM 10$ ANGELES SAN rRAHCISCO HAMBURG I HULL SEATTLE VANCOUVER t PORTLAND •no tO) U.S.A., North Atlantic forti Uciltmi eargt In Central 1 Sutk mo Canada via Coiomtx Aminca CITY OF COVENTRY 80UGAIMVILLE Sport p S'htm tenant Spore1,288 words
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Article485 1958-11-22 14 RACING with EPSOM JEEP IHHMMMMMKMMHNMNMNMNMMNMMMHMNMI VAZRANA has shown definite inclination towards staying In his recent races and with the heavy track today all to his favour his chance to win the Class 2. Div. 1, 9-f handicap must be rated highly. Nazrana was sent over a mile at485 words
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655 1958-11-22 14 MONT BLOT MERITS CONFIDENT SUPPORT A possible threat to Shabash Ls Popularity, who ran two fair races at Bukit Timah this month. He was third with 8.10 to Malayan Graduate over a mile and then ran fourth with 8.3 to Sterling over 1V 4 mile.s None of the other probables655 words
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Article137 1958-11-22 14 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 FFARWEL HAF Cliona Winged Warrior MID. TONIGHT Ffarwel Haf Cliona WINGED WARRIOR Pepper Dealer Windsor I' 2.30 Race 2 SHABASH Popularity Rehmat SHABASH King Pap Popularity FLOWER QUEEN Shobash Rehmat 3.05 Race 3 STR. FLIGHT II Ford Two Dimension JUNE BLOSSOM Straight137 words
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1114 1958-11-22 14 TODAY'S BEST BETS EPSOM JEEPS best bets at Ipoh today are SHABASH (Race 2). MONT BLOT II (Race 4) and NAZRANA (Race 5). CALL BOYS double is COURTIER (Race 6) and NEVER REGRET (Race 7). RACE I— l.jo: (Class 5, Div. 2)— 7 Furs. 1 *****1,114 words
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Article230 1958-11-22 14 SYDNEY. Fri Martin Mulligan, Australian junior champion, and Earl Buchholz, United States junior champion, scored big upset victories in the second round of the New South Wales lawn tennis championships here today. Mulligan bpat, the Swedish Davis Cup player. Ulf Schmidt. 1-6. 6-2. 1-6. 9-7,230 words
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Article44 1958-11-22 14 SINGAPORE. Prl-Armv Depot Police beat Rovai Siffnals. Admin. ReKlment. 5-3 in a quarter-nnal or the Malayan Armed Forces knockout cup soccer competition at Friendly Hill. here, today A.D.P led 1-0 at half-time. In the seml-finaLs, A.D.P. will meet Headquarters, R.A.S.C44 words
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Advertisement445 1958-11-22 14 H7V t-Jr 11, 1.45, 4. 6.30 9.30" I kSs "The DEFIANT ONES" j^g Sag B,™.8 I Z mT.tk •iheBADLANDERS-^VS.ne'.MGM'r Today 5) a.m "MISS FRAGRANCE" Mandarin. m U Tomorrow-ia m.: Roi-k lludsun "NKVKR SAY <;OODBYK" Trc h tkFsky now toxvssrl ■11,1.45,4.6.30.9.30 SHOWING 1.45,4.15,7.00,9.30 1 "The UNFREQUENTED ISLAND" Mandarin (sb) PI. IS!445 words
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Advertisement422 1958-11-22 14 3 CATH& urcahisatiqhTil |rSG R ER" H RRY BLACK an t "xSigiSS "The Man Inside" k- MIDNIGHT ••Croon \uion Pink" TOMORROW! reen iWan H«j JQn i Today 9 a.m.: Louis liaywaid It.n h \> ■yt Tomorrow 9 arn^ThcJ^li ul Dog lt ,nn 1 03uBH3'''' i;;; Now Show J -TEACHERS PET422 words
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Advertisement2788 1958-11-22 15 a v^ A^ j IBI■! S '•ll■if!p] J 11 I in i n timi'-d from rase X) v|l \ITONS VACANT Hox it ct: extra. QUALIFIED icr.ibly with 1 and one lan for private stating am and I A 5084 S.T. 1 EARN Enough? As a Agent or Inspector, r 1.112,788 words
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Advertisement930 1958-11-22 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Word, U (Min.)— Box St ett. extra. FORD CONSUL regd. March 1953 recent overhaul $1,800 o no hire purchase arranged 17 MSQ Selerang Barracks. Ring Selerang 42 office hours. DONT MISS OUR next AutoAuction of Used Car bargainsWednesday. 26th November, 4 p.m. sharp, at Borneo Motors,930 words
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Advertisement681 1958-11-22 15 FOR SALE j 20 Word, $S (Min.)— Box St tm txtn BITUMEN DRUMS for sale 2,000 oilers closing Wednesday 2bth, Malayan Bitumen Products Ltd., tsuKii iiman. 1 FIRST CLASS. M.X.A. Pedigree Qolden Cocker Spaniel, male puppy. 608 Teluk Blangah Rd.. Spore 4. GREY PEDIGREE folding pram with canopy and high681 words
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Advertisement502 1958-11-22 15 El GALA NIGHT! I the CATHAY HOTEL J X TONIGHT! (EXTN: 1 A.M.) fc wkskksksws OIHHEk-DANCE PLUS! ta^»^xv > Xii laV "MODE De PARIS" FASHION SHOW— A Paris- S k<( Inspired Christmas collection presented by Roland of > y^ K>S Coral and modelled by manneaulns from Ruth Warner's J Singapore502 words
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Article498 1958-11-22 16 England captain hits out for an unbeaten century M.C.C. first innings 290 for seven (Graveney 70, May 131 n.0.) versus Combined Australia XI But MCC batting is a thing of fits and starts From JACK FINGLETON Sydney. Fri. FXCEPT during a partnership of 149 in as498 words
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Article21 1958-11-22 16 SINGAPORE. Frl—A Sin;;i- pore Youth Sports Centre team beat Changi Community Centre 3-2 in n friendly badminton match tonight.21 words
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Article, Illustration128 1958-11-22 16 'The strain of captaincy' BRISBANE. Fri. M.C.C. captain Peter May could crack under the strain of having to lead the side and be its No. 1 batsman, the Brisbane Telegraph's cricket writer. Max Hawkins, said today. May already is showing signs of strain as theReuter - 128 words
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Article74 1958-11-22 16 M.C.C. 1ST INNS. Richardson c O'Neill b Fisher 21 Milton Ibw Strauss 1 Subb.i Row b Fisher 0 May not out 131 Cravcney c and b Martin 70 Cowdrcy b Strauss 11 Evans c |arman b Kline 26 Lock Ibw Kline 0 Trucman not out 1 Extras 11 Total74 words
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Article92 1958-11-22 16 F;NANG. Fri.— The Christ-mas-New Year races herr on Dec. 25. 27 and Jan. 1. will be for horses in Classes 3 <* and 5. The main race of the meeting will be the New Yea: Cup over 81 f for Class 3 horses. Classes J and92 words
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Article70 1958-11-22 16 ADELAIDE. Fri. South Australia made 284 for five wickets on the opening day ol their Sheffield Shield match against Western Australia here today. Les Favell,. the opening batsman, who is seeking to regain his Test place, made 104 and showed far more restraint than usual. John70 words
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Article212 1958-11-22 16 TODAY RIGGER: H.M.S. Malaya Cup: Singapore v Combined Services, padanp. I rii ndlies: R.M.P R.A.S.C. Tanglin; Nee Soon v RE ME., Nee Soon; R.A.F. Seletar v Royal Signals. Seletar; 61 Signals Unit R.A.F. v The Blacks, Sembawang: South Johore "B" v All Whites, Johore Bahru. HOCKEY:212 words
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Article338 1958-11-22 16 VIC NAYAGAM - VIC NAYAGAM BAM to send out invitations soon By KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. rrHE inaugural meeting of the proposed Asian ■I Badminton Confederation will be h«id in Singapore at the end of January next year and national bodies In Asia, affiliated to the International Badminton Federation, will338 words
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398 1958-11-22 16 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA By SINGAPORE, Fri.— Selangor, 11.M.5. Malaya Cup Rugby L-naiiipioiut xor the past two years, will begin their bid for a hattrick tomorrow when they meet Kedah in the only match in the North zone at Kuala Lumpur's Merdeka Stadium i kick-off398 words
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Article48 1958-11-22 16 SINGAPORE. Kri.— University cf Malaya and Singapore Cricket Club played to a scoreless draw in their S.H.A. Div. 1 league match on the padang today. Teachers Training College .suffered their first de'eat when they lost 2-0 to S.R.C "B" in Div. 2 match.48 words
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Article47 1958-11-22 16 SINGAPORE. Fri.—Rahim Sattar was today re-elected a Junior Clubs delegate to the Singapore Amateur Football Association council for 1959. He will represent the second division clubs. Sulaiman bin Osman. of Kebenaran Club, was elected as the other delegate and will represent third division clubs.47 words
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Article27 1958-11-22 16 SINGAPORE. Fri.—Amintasco 'A" beat Nan Hing Rattan FacI tory 5-1 in a group "A" tie of thfc Singapore Table Tennis Associations inter-business houses league tonight.27 words
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Article33 1958-11-22 16 H AGERSTOWN, Indiana > Fri The National Boxing Association today sanctioned a world fl>-welßht rhamplonship title bout between holder Pascual Perez (Argentina) and Tommy Ursua (Philippines) in Manila next Saturday. iii'imimiiiit'f-i f|.i..-i33 words
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72 1958-11-22 16 JAPANESE AGREE TO GAMES IN S'PORE SINGAPORE. Fri. The Japanese national soccer tram has agreed to play two matches in Singapore during their visit to Malaya in January. The Japanese have agreed to a tour programme which includes matches in Singapore on Jan. 9 and 11. However, the Singapore Amateur72 words
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Article110 1958-11-22 16 S' gor in 4-0 FS Cup lead K UALA I oeiai 4-0 1, after matches Seong i tonight. Belana more pol night's certain ol Singap The their n I dropp; But ci. oppositi team. Kedah put up a Lai Fook Thoma.s c gOilli; But a splendl eventually ponent. Result Singliv110 words
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Article26 1958-11-22 16 SHOLAPtK. Fn -The TCp dian toun.' drew their thri here todav. Final scan del. and 193-2 de< 183 and 199-1 Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Advertisement782 1958-11-22 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. "AT YOUR SERVICE" :<l H.,rds <ll> Minimum). />■>{» 1 month. 11l Words S2.SO (Mm.) I)i<IVE YOURSELF CARS TelIIMM Everfine Co. 519. Serangoon Road. I INOUISTICAIXY YOURS! TranataUana in twelve languages. Joan hxjke's Asency, Spore *****. MEN ONLY Relax. reduce wei'j-ht. Casual Corner Reducing S;iloon Spore *****. KEQUIKE PHOTOCOPY782 words
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Advertisement70 1958-11-22 16 If you like a glass of cool nourishing take the best its BEAR BRAND NATURAL STERILIZEO FRESH SWISS MILK b< SOLE AGENTS: F. E. ZUELLIG (MALAYA) LIMI TONIGHT at 9.00 p.m. Jr^^t 455.00.| GREAT f $3.00. WORLD UW fs2.ooV J ■■fe. *t I)I <3 RICKY WAI.DO AMERICAN NEGRO WORLD CHA70 words
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Article, Illustration600 1958-11-22 1 NEW 10-STOREY BUILDING IS TANGIBLE PROOF OF FAITH AND CONVICTION IN THE FUTURE OF SINGAPORE SHAW HOUSE, Singapore's newest landmark, stands as yet another I Ihe faith and conviction two Shaw Brothers and Him Run in the itv and future of Singa- KJ-slorey600 words
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Article, Illustration427 1958-11-22 1 AND THE FIRST DONATION IS THE NEW SHAW BUILDING |N SCOTTS ROAD THE iwo Slum brothers Ruome and Rim Hun already wellknown for their philanthropy and munificence, are to donate Slum House their new 10-slorey building at the junction of Orchard Road and Scotts Road,427 words
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Advertisement84 1958-11-22 1 100,000 FLOORIXC; ■lust i iii iii; in.- over 2 acre*!! of decorative flooring laid in SHAW HOUSE Orchard Road. THE CHINA ENGINEERS LTD. ecialists in all types of flooring. MOSAIC •BW PARQUET TERRAZZO J T GLAZED MOSAIC GLAZED WALL TILINC FACING TILINC CORK TILINC SEMTEX SEMASTIC VINYLEX SEMFLEX t Included84 words
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Advertisement15 1958-11-22 1 INSIDE* The varied world of the brothers shaw Skills that helped to build Shaw House15 words
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Advertisement79 1958-11-22 1 MARBLE AND VENETIAN GLASS MOSAICS BY RAOUL BIGAZZI as usual! Agents: A Clouet k Co.. CM) Ltd. All interior decorating and furnishing for the Shaw House Branch of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Ltd., carried out by YANG AH KANG BUILDING CONTRACTOR, SPECIALIST IN JOINERY, FURNITURE AND PARQUET FLOORING.79 words
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Article, Illustration587 1958-11-22 2 A GIANT CINEMA CIRCUIT, MOTION PICTURE STUDIO IN SINGAP^jT THEIR BUSINESS IS ENTERTAINMENT ON THE GRAND SCALE THE names of the two Shaw Brothers Runmc and Run Run must figure prominently in any current or future history of the entertainment world of Malaya for their trade mark587 words
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Article, Illustration7 1958-11-22 2 ANOTHER VIEW OF THE NEW SHAW HOUSE7 words
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Advertisement156 1958-11-22 2 CHARTERED BANK extend their greetings and best wishes to Messrs Runme Run Run Shaw on the opening of Shaw House at the junction of Orchard Road/Scotts Road. We are pleased to announce that a branch of the Bank will be situated in this new Building where all banking facilities will156 words
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Advertisement170 1958-11-22 2 thevikingsarecomingthevikingsarec vikingsarecomingthevikingaarecomi! arecomingthevikingsarecomingthevi. cotoingthevikinpsarecon^igthevikljv v i k aS^Sj are wjBzZ&TzFZcS J :<^ t he viKingsarecominpTneviknipsare viking sarecomingthevikingsarecoxi arecomingtheviking^ajjftjgjiingthevi k comingthevikinrsai^B^Mthevikin thevikingsarecomir^ffll^m.ng3arecc vikingsarecomingthevikingsarecorain^ arecomingthevikingsarecomingi t>n|JggAA^IUiHHHHHHBEHBHBBfIv' vikingsarecomingthevikingsarec arecomingthevikingsarecomingthevik: condngthevikingsarecomingthevikingsarei thevikingaarecomir^PJ^rWfcnrs irecc vikingaarecomingthßlliß^isarecoT...--arccomingthevikingsarecomingthevikin'gsare coaiingthevikingsarecomingthevikingsare: theviking3arecomingbheviking3arecoxingt r .e v^'^nßßßPflWflßf^JKWßPr^r^ comingthevikingsarecomingthevir; thevikingaarecomingthevikingsarecc vikingsarecomyicthev^tyi£3arecomingt are corain^^^^^JfflsT*^*^ comingthe^ilflPH^^fflfi^^Mngsare::a thevikingsarecomingthevikingsarecomingthi viking3arecomingthevikingsarecomingthevi.< a re (IHHH^HHBpHppHHHKv com^^B^ i I'll IK170 words
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Article, Illustration623 1958-11-22 3 \MUSE3IENT PARKS, EVEN A RACING STABLE...! -ALL THESE GO TO MAKE UP... i Page Two sets, funs and ting. There is also the engineering department, he [unction of which provide Shaw cipatrona with the in modern airconditioning and other eoolii systems to enthe maximum of The623 words
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Advertisement123 1958-11-22 3 (Ulllllllllll HI, METRO GOLDWYN MAYER EXTEND HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS j I TO I Mr. RUNME SHAW j AND J Mr. RUN RUN SHAW j on J I j the PRESENTATION of S SHAW HOUSE TO SI! I THE SHAW I i FOUNDATION j ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a Congratulations to SHAW it ii or in.ics123 words
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Advertisement84 1958-11-22 3 Congratulations to SHAW BROS. LTD. on the opening of their new 10 STOREY BUILDING in Orchard Road. Singapore from I UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED j j ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS CONTRACTORS 1 1 j We are proud*** to have been entrusted by The Shaw Foundation with the construction of their new building at84 words
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178 1958-11-22 4 Beautiful blend in mosaic floors r>HINA Engineers Ltd. V/ laid approximately 100,000 sq.ft. of various types of floor finishes for Shaw House. The China Engineers Ltd have laid fully vitreous unglazed mosaics in special patterns designed by the architects to the main office178 words
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99 1958-11-22 4 Phe nit:- in Shaw House consist ol a bank ot two gearless machines with duplex collective operation. These machines are the first of their type operating In Malaya and Singapore and incorporate many new features Each lift will accommo date 1499 words
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322 1958-11-22 4 i FN modem architecture I there are many buildi ing designs which lend themselves attractively to i flat roofs. The 10-storey I Shaw House Is an excel- lent example. It as important to pro i vide a roof that would give i322 words
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217 1958-11-22 4 A 'KEY' underfloor duct wiring system has been installed in the greater part of Shaw's building to cater for most of its telephone needs This is a modern and thoroughly efficient system for the underfloor distribution of electrical or other wiring, ?nd is217 words
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Article139 1958-11-22 4 WINDOWS THAT ARE 'WALLS OF LIGHT 'PHE windows or Shaw 1 House can truly be called 'walls of light' and from a manufac turer's viewpoint the whole project lent itself to mass production. The design tor ironi mm rear elevations are. while i -ally simple In design very effective in139 words
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153 1958-11-22 4 THE fundamental characteristics of Sarim vit- reous mosaics are a combination of the qualities of the old Venetian mosaics that is brilliance of range of colour and exceptional durability. There is no limit to the usefulness of Sanm mosaic, and it can be used153 words
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Article104 1958-11-22 4 THE NEW Shan building will house tbe first installation in Malaya ot tbe Umsnn letter chute Tbe Lamson chute, an like other chutes present installed in Sinea pore, has tbe ad van tactof being recessed into (he wall and therefore it blends with surround ing104 words
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Advertisement204 1958-11-22 4 Congratulations to Shaw Shaw Ltd on the occasion of the opening of their lates building. Shaw House. from ALLIANCE PLASTICS 122 HILL STREET SINGAPORE Manufacturers Suppliers 0f. SIGNS Bronze Plastic LIGHTING Special Light Fittings GRILLS Alluminium Wrought Iron PLASTIC FLOOR DUCTING For telephone cables THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION204 words
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Advertisement84 1958-11-22 4 CONGRATULATION to Mr. RUNME SHAW and Mr. RUN RUN SHAW On the opening of Shaw Foundatior SHAW HOUSE WARNER BROS. FIRSI NATIONAL PICTURES INC SINGAPORE CONGRATULATIONS to SHAW ORGANISATION on the occasion of the opening of -^Sl^n Building vl^** From LIM Kill N CAM (Constructior Works) <27-A. South Canal Road84 words
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