The Straits Times, 23 November 1958
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Title Section13 1958-11-23 1 The Straits Times. m Malay* No. 1,213. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1958 20 CENTS13 words
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684 1958-11-23 1 pap explains: why the alliance shuns mercer Too many Chinese... and too many leftists d. SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE People's Action Party today accused the Alliance Government of Tengku Abdul Rahman of opposing a merger between the two territories because it feared the one million Chinese in Singapore and their leftwing684 words
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Article94 1958-11-23 1 New heir for Johore Throne f OHORE BAHRU, Sat— A J new heir to the throne of Johore was born today Che Kalsom. English wife of the Regents eldest son Tengku Mahmud. gave birth to a 61b 12oz baby boy in the General Hospital at 9.26 a.m. Che Kalsom. formerly94 words
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Article85 1958-11-23 1 Girls see mother stabbed SINGAPORE. Sat. A housewife. Ramayiee. 25. was stabbed tonight in the presence of her two daughters. The assailant then struck down a neighbour. A. Pillai. 24. who went to her aid. in a kampong at Bukit Permei here tonight. Ramayiee and Pillai were admitted to the85 words
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Article, Illustration392 1958-11-23 1 Australians vote Menzies back again CANBERRA, Saturday. LIBERAL-COUNTRY PARTY coalition of Mr. R. C. Menzies was returned to power for another three years in the Australian Federal elections today. It has been in power for nine years. Despite a slight early swing to Labour, the Government parties held their ownReuter - 392 words
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Article226 1958-11-23 1 GOVT. COULD CARRY ON WITHOUT ASSEMBLY' CINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, secre-tary-general of the PAP, said tonight he will move a motion at the next meeting of the Legislative Assembly calling on the Government to fix a date for the general elections before the226 words
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404 1958-11-23 1 CALL fOk FAR-SIGHTED CHANGE IN TACTICS WASHINGTON, Sat. The Department of Commerce said in an official survey today thot opportunities exist for "far-sighted and aggressive American business firms" to increase sales to Singapore. The Colony has expanded its imports in the past twoReuter - 404 words
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103 1958-11-23 1 BOY-FRIEND IS TO DIE-NOW SHE IS FOUND GUILTY NEW YORK, Sat. Fif-teen-year-old Caril Ann Fugate was found guilty in Lincoln, Nebraska, yesterday of first degree murder in a killing for which her 19-year-old boy friend has been Sentenced to die in the electric chair. The jury of seven men andReuter - 103 words
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Article71 1958-11-23 1 NEW YORK. Sat. Dominican diplomat Porflrlo Rubirosa today reported the loss of US$3O,OOO (about MS90.000) worth of Jewellery and a mink coat worth US$4,OOO (M$12.000) from his Hotel Plaza suite. The former playboy, now 48 and a father, told police the disappearance took place while he andUPI - 71 words
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Article55 1958-11-23 1 SINGAPORE, Sat. Police early this morning foiled a secret society clash at Hylam Street shortly before gangsters began to gather there. From the five-foot ways, the police recovered a large quantity of weapons, including eight large bottles of add, bottles, axes, knives and a parang.55 words
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Article34 1958-11-23 1 JAKARTA. Sat. The Malayan goodwill mission, led by Dato Abdul Razak, the Deputy Prime Minister, left central Java today in an Indonesian Government aircraft for a two-day visit to Bali.34 words
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Article159 1958-11-23 1 SINGAPORE, Sat. Four uniformed British service, men were searched behind closed doors at the Singapore Airport today Immediately after their arrival from London in a troop carrier. The men were taken into the airport Press room, where they were kept for about 20 minutes while159 words
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Article89 1958-11-23 1 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Two more polio cases were reported here by noon today. Both are at present in the Military Hospital the City Health Officer. Dr. J. Cameron, announced. Of the two cases under military medical care, one is a 26-year-old British sergeant in the RFMK who89 words
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Article68 1958-11-23 1 MOSCOW, Sat. Russia today kept the West guessing on her plans lor ending the four-power status of divided Berlin. At a Moscow diplomatic reception last night, a Western ambiwsador told correspanderrt that Russia mffbt caK J'l all Western en-, voys today. In alphabetical order, toReuter - 68 words
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Article36 1958-11-23 1 TOKYO. Sat. The Singapore Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga. and his wife tonight left Tokyo by air for Singapore via Hong Kong following their two-week private holiday in Japan.36 words
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Article17 1958-11-23 1 riui LATEST Mil ki: and < i Id purl ii 1 1 hi. l 17 Eight17 words
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Article280 1958-11-23 1 Nelson Rutherfurd - Out-the secret of Darul Tengku Nelson Rutherfurd By lOHORE BAHRU, Sat. The Darul Islam leader, Tengku Hassan Ali, 42, now believed to bo "somewhere in the Federation", came to Malaya to negotiate an alliance between his movement and local Indonesian rebels, the Sunday Times learned today. Bat two things prevented280 words
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Article, Illustration1662 1958-11-23 2 BORIS PASTERNAK - BORIS PASTERNAK NO BOOK has been more widely acclaimed than this first novel by the 68--year-old Russian Boris Pasternak. Since the publication of the book Pasternak has been awarded the 1958 Nobel Prize for Literature. Pasternak himself lived through the Russian Revolution of 1917. His DOCTOR ZHIVACO banned1,662 words
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28 1958-11-23 2 Next Sunday THE COMMISSAR AND THE TERROR DOCTOR ZHIVAGO" i* published by Collies and Harvill I'r.ss at 21s. Translation h T Max ii.i .«a, d and Manya Harari.28 words
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Article, Illustration1653 1958-11-23 3 How they tried to stop the star walking out Camels Sometimes Bite -by logan gourlay There is no business like show business; and no show business writer like LOCAN COURLAY, who has written this, his first serial, about Ana Price, a star with statistics that are thought equivalent to talent.1,653 words
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Article111 1958-11-23 3 Gab or may wed a duke VIENNA, Sat Zsa Zsa Gab.r. fiery three times married 42-year-old Hungarian-born film star, is going to London next week to make up her mind whether to marry a duke. Nursing a severe cold in Vienna's fashionable red plush and gilt Sacher Hotel and surrounded111 words
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Article55 1958-11-23 4 KOTA BHARU. Sat. Keiantan police have detained two men in connection with the armed robbery of a widow, Mek Nah binte Awan Rendah, 45, on Thursday. Inree men armed with parangs had broken into her house at Salor near here, and robbed her of55 words
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249 1958-11-23 4 IT MEANS 'LOSS OF INDEPENDENCE' SINCAPORE, Saturday. THE president of the year-old Malayan Society of Engineers, Mr. P.C. Lim tonight spoke against engineers forming trade unions. Addressing members at the society's first annual dinner at the Embassy Hotel, he nosed these questions:249 words
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141 1958-11-23 4 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Captain F. A. Watts of the Singapore Rifle Association, scored the highest points (88) today at the association's annual allSingapore open championship for pistoK and revolvers. He also hit five successive bulls-eyes and scored the maximum of 25 points. Second was141 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-11-23 4 Mr. A. Benjamin and Miss Gloria Louis, who were married at the Church of St. Teresa. Kampong Bahru. Singapore yesterday. The wedding was followed by a reception at the S.H.B. Staff Association in Cantonment Road. Sunday Times picture.42 words
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Article, Illustration99 1958-11-23 4 SHE'LL SING OPERA IN SINGAPORE Miss Hanna Ludwig. a famous dramatic mezzosoprano of the German opera houses Deutsche Oper Am Rhein and Cologne, will be arriving; in Singapore next month for her public performance. Under the patronage of the German Consul General, Dr. Han Ulrich Granow. Mi.is Ludwig will give99 words
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Article19 1958-11-23 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Borneo Co. Ltd. Sports Club held a dance tonight at the Victoria Memorial Hall.19 words
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158 1958-11-23 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Chairman of the Workers' Party, Mr. David Marshall, said here today ne would nurse his party bacK from the crippling blows it had suffered by the departure of its three top leaders. Mr. Marshall, who returned to Singapore, today158 words
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Article218 1958-11-23 4 Tributes to two dead lawyers IOHORE BAHRU, Sat Tributes were paid to the late Mr. Chong Thutt Pitt and Mr. C. S. jayaswal. lawyers, in the High Court here today Wan Sulaiman bin Pawanteh, DPP. on behalf of the Attorney-General. said the death of Mr. Chong and Mr. Jayaswal was218 words
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Article119 1958-11-23 4 UMUT, Sat. The Raja Li Muda of Perak yesterday toured the flooded areas around Sungel Batu new village from where 1.300 people have been evacuated. He was accompanied by the District Officer. Inche Mohamed Senawi bin Haji Zainuddln, and the O.CP.D., I Mr. Wong Yee119 words
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Miscellaneous78 1958-11-23 4 At your cinemas Kuanlan CATHAY: Bomba Golden Idol 10.30; Underwater Romance 12.30. 2.30. 7, 9.30; REX: Gungho 10.45; Chow Tin Cheng 8art Onn (Cantonese) 12.30. 2.30. 7. 9.30. Kola Ill.-.r,, ODEON: Return of Jack Slade 9.45; Manhunt 3. 7.15. 9.30; LIDO; Anak Ku Sazali i Malay i 9.30. Law and78 words
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Article534 1958-11-23 5 Dogs lead Aussies to elusive terrorist with $10,000 reward on head One of his killers surprised in camp, shot dead IPOH, Saturday. SECURITY FORCES have killed Ah Ching, 35, a high-ranking Communist terrorist leader who had a hand in the murder of the former High Commissioner, Sir534 words
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Article, Illustration377 1958-11-23 5 LIM OPENS SHAW HOUSE, SIGN OF GROWTH OF SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE MAGNIFICENT multi-million dollar Shaw House in Orchard Road is a symbol of the rising sun of Singapore, the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, said today. Speaking at the official opening of the377 words
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Article49 1958-11-23 5 SINGAPORE. Sat.-The Minister for Education. Mr. Chew Swee Kee, will open a Shell traffic exercise at the fomer Kallang Airport on Thursday, Nov. 27 at 5 p.m. The exercise, which is being sponsored by the Singapore Safety First Council, is intended to teach children > road safety.49 words
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Article67 1958-11-23 5 With reference to a report in the Straits Times yesterday. Mr. D. P. Murad, honorary secretary to the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce in Singapore. states that the chamber does not employ Mr. T. Vatinathan. named as owner of a "mystery" car used by Darul Islam leader.67 words
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Article61 1958-11-23 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. Police this morning detained five men in connection with a chopper attack in a Queen Street opium den last night. The fight broke out during an argument on the use of an opium pipe. Ng Kong Yuet. the victim, is being treated61 words
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Article, Illustration118 1958-11-23 5 2 Chinese Muslims bow to their wedding witnesses A WEDDING rarely seen in Malaya took place at the Seaview Hotel in Singapore yesterday. It was between two Chinese Muslims, who wore modern dress. The bridegroom was Mr Jaha Siong Scow Lin, son of Mr. Sione Keng Hoon, the manaetng director118 words
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Article152 1958-11-23 5 of private philanthropy to raise these standards." The endowment, which was timed so logically -alter the enlargement of the Singapore family by citizenship legislation, was "in the tradition of the Chinese clan that those who are able should help those who are in need of help." It152 words
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141 1958-11-23 5 Governor praises boys' high character SINGAPORE. Sat. Sir William Gocde. the Governor of Singapore, today praised the high standard of character training maintained in the Gimson School through the years. Sir William who was speaking at the school's Uth anniversary celebrations >iid: "With freedom such as is enjoyed here, with141 words
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Article299 1958-11-23 5 100 flee from flooded homes |^UALA LUMPUR, Sat. Police and welfare workers yesterday helped to evacuate about 100 people from their flooded homes in two riverine kampongs near Bedong, in central Kedah, 29 miles from Alor Star. The 100 refugees— member* of 23 families were taken to the Bedong Community299 words
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Article31 1958-11-23 5 HONG KONG. Sat— More than 700 squatter dweller.s were left homeless today by a fire which destroyed more than 90 of their flimsy huts. There were no casualties.31 words
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Article, Illustration371 1958-11-23 6 More leg on display since the 'twenties AFTER many a false start and much dispute about the current silhouette, recejit Paris top collections show two distinct trends for the coming season the very short skirt and the very high waistline. There ore, of course, many versions371 words
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Article163 1958-11-23 6 HERE is another recipe from Harold Wilshaw's npw book, "Ready When You Are." This is for Creme Caramel, a delicious light sweet that is easy to make and Just right after a rich or heavy meal. Beat the yolks of four eggs and the whites of three eggs well163 words
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Article99 1958-11-23 6 A quick morning pick-me-up for business girls who never spare time for breakfast is a small glass of fresh or quick-frozen orange Juice with a spoonful of honey. If you want to make it a real vitamin cocktail, and a lot more sustaining, first whip up an99 words
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310 1958-11-23 6 Christmas is just around corner: Begin planning now £HRISTMAS is only a few weeks away now, so it is time to plan your programme for the festive season so that you and your friends will enjoy it to the full. It is not a bit too soon to begin writing310 words
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Article179 1958-11-23 6 SO REVOLUTIONARY, SO FRIVOLOUS EVEN though Malayans so seldom wear hats, there j is always the special ocj casion when those in Western dress enjoy the thrill of a really pretty and frivolous one. Hats, like dresses, have undergone some revolutionary changes this season, according to Peggy Massin,179 words
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Article225 1958-11-23 6 AIR FRANCE -4 THE EXPANSION OF THIRTY MILLION DOLLARS FOR MACHINES WHICH THINK In 1960, a telephone number which does not yet exist will receive some 16 million telephone calls. And 120 operators will reply In only a few seconds to questions in any language. The number In question will225 words
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Article256 1958-11-23 6 LOOK TO YOUR EYES TAKING care of your eyes is one of the most important items for both health and beauty in our warm Malayan climate and neglect I of your most expressive feature can have disastrous results. Glare i s always damaging both to the eyes themselves and the256 words
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Advertisement252 1958-11-23 6 A NATURAL SOURCE OF ENERGY 3 I In order to overcome tiredress. a child needs a concentrated. 1 energy restoring food Taken by MH^ H the spoonful, on bread or with MILKMAID BRANDt I fresh or tinned fruit. MILKMAID sweetened 'd* jII Sweetened Condensed Milk «i\ I constitutes a rich252 words
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479 1958-11-23 7 SEREMBAN, Saturday. MORE than 50,000 people lined the main streets here today to give a rousing warm welcome to the Yang di-Per-tuan Agong on his first official visit to Negri Sembilan since his installation. The Paramount Ruler, in a light479 words
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248 1958-11-23 7 Party chiefs hail 'jobs for local men' entry laws SINGAPORE, Saturday. POLITICAL leaders here today hailed the proposed new immigration laws to bar "expat" job-seekers from becoming permanent residents. Though they were longoverdue, they said, it was good to see that something at last was being done "to proteca the248 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-11-23 7 The Mentri Besar of Negri Sembilan, Dato Sham^uddin bin Nain, kisses the hand of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong un His Majesty's arrival at Benerang, a border town in Sclangqr, yesterday. The King is paying his first official visit to his home town. Sunday Times picture.50 words
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Article38 1958-11-23 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. Police were called this morning to a Chinese import and export firm in Teluk Ayer Street after tar had been thrown at the premises. It is believed business rivals were responsible for the outrage.38 words
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Article108 1958-11-23 7 Indonesian rebels: Talks soon KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. An agreement to control the entry of Indonesian rebels with valid passports into this country is expected to be reached between the Federation and Indonesian Government shortly. Talks will begin here soon after the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence. Dato Abdul108 words
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Article76 1958-11-23 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. A man who has spent a total of five years and 10 months in jail since 1948 was today jailed for another six months for having a dagger in public without lawful authority. He was Lav Chee Kiong. 29. who has eight previous convictions.76 words
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278 1958-11-23 7 Marshall calls for trade mission to China CINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. David Marshall, chairroan of the Workers' Party, today attributed China's suspension of all exports to Singapore as "a natural reaction to our Government's misconduct in banning the import of its textiles". He urged the Government to send a trade delegation278 words
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Article95 1958-11-23 7 FIRE! AND WEDDING IS DELAYED SINGAPORE. Sat. A wedding ceremony at Oxley Rise was disrupted this afternoon when nre broke out at the groom's Tiverton Lane house. Relatives and guests dashed to the scene, a short distance away, and stood by I as firemen played their hoses on the flames.95 words
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Miscellaneous15 1958-11-23 7 TUt <3AM3OL<3 focooee tipv up vty->aJHMAve hop FOPgQTTPN we Iptepeos PieAsep^T" wave a visitoc coming15 words
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Article, Illustration492 1958-11-23 8 Exposed-the plight of 10 urchins TRUANT FINIAN IS HOME AGAIN CINGAPORE, Sat. The nineday escapade of 12-year-old schoolboy, Finian Anthony, has brought to light the plight of more than 10 urchins who are living in a hovel near Merdeka Bridge. Finian ran away from home on Nov. 12 after his492 words
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Article155 1958-11-23 8 MAKARIOS: I DID NOT SAY THAT kiEW YORK, Sat. Archbishop Makarios said here last night that it was "American circles" who suggested he should propose that Cyprus be given independence I But he denied that he had ever said he had been to Washington and "got encouragement from the StateReuter - 155 words
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Article39 1958-11-23 8 OSAKA, Sat.— School principal Kenji Matsumoto. 27, was jailed today with 16 former pupils whom he taught the art of picking pockets. The teen-agers turned him in when he refused to share the loot— U.P.I.UPI - 39 words
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593 1958-11-23 8 NOISY CROWD DROWNS CHAPEL SERVICE LJOLLYWOOD, Sat. Even in death. Tyrone Power was denied the dignity and privacy he had sought for so long in the circus-like atmosphere of Hollywood. His funeral here yesterday was more like a film premiere. Mothers wheeling baby carriages593 words
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178 1958-11-23 8 KANSAS CITY. Sat. -TransWould Airlines planes were grounded all over the world today by a strike of 6.700 machinists who refused a last-ditch offer by the company. T. W. A. normally carries about 12.000 passengers a day throughout the United States and178 words
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1104 1958-11-23 9 Robert Adams - 'Mad Jack' the crazy age of gamblers Robert Adams IT'S A BET! Concluding the series on the world's great gamblers By IN Regency England, the betting fever had reached a height which has never been equalled. At White's Club, meeting place of young bluebloods, then ot the height of its1,104 words
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530 1958-11-23 9 Constable's wife gave birth in the estate car THE COUNTRYMAN'S JOURNAL FRIDAY. Nov. 14. I AST Saturday the Tuan called at the Government office to interview the District Officer about food supplies in the Dusun in the event of a flood. He was lucky to find that harassed multi-job official530 words
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Article, Illustration469 1958-11-23 9 Cine Corner FILM MAKER TIME TO START PLANNING YOUR XMAS MOVIE CHRISTMAS approaches and it's a jolly good time to get some priceless scenes on your movie camera. This is just a preliminary piece about Christmas and movie-making to induce you, as it were, to plan and direct your own469 words
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Article46 1958-11-23 10 21 »»ril W I Vm.miim). SCRIPTO SATELLIIH are now available at all leading itort-s. Ask to set one to-t'.n\ SPECIAL CHKI3TMAS OFFER! v. t offer you 2r> f r citscount on our :.imou.s 1958 Underwood Universal Quiet Tab portable typewriter. An iiir.tl put for Christinas.46 words
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Obituary26 1958-11-23 10 ;t Hurds MO (Minimum). [N EVER LOVING MEMORY cf 'Queenie' Dibden who passed away on 23rd November 1957. Inserted by her husband ;mJ children.26 words
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488 1958-11-23 10 The Straits Times. Sunday, November 23, 1958. Charter For Capital ITENGKU Abdul Rahman whs advancing the cause of the under-developed nations of South-East Asia whin, at the Ecafe meeting in Kuala Lumpur last March, he made his famous speech calling for an investment charter aimed tit attracting capital to tnis488 words
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Article, Illustration1036 1958-11-23 10 LLOYD MORGAN - TODAY'S PROFILE LLOYD MORGAN bJ interview... m THE MAN WHO KEEPS AT IT FTER 2\ years as Singapore's steers- i II man in the most troubled political f waters the country has encountered, Chief Minister Mr. Lim Yew Hock con- siders it has '.'all been well worth it." He has1,036 words
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Article, Illustration868 1958-11-23 10 PAY DAY IN THE JUNGLE SAS man has unique job By a Military Observer PROBING deep into the heart of the dark, dank, depressing Malayan jungle is not normally considered to be one of the vital functions of the Royal Army Pay Corps. Theirs ore generally somewhat sedentary occupations confined868 words
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487 1958-11-23 10 NEW YORK. Sat. American women have begun an "underground revolt" against being made slaves by the bosses who employ their husbands For "Big Brother has moved into big business and more than half the major U.S. firms insist on interviewing the wives before487 words
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235 1958-11-23 11 'Silent cowards' find their hearts at last TANJONC MALIM 15 WHITE TANJONC MALIM. Saturday. THIS town of 5,000 people which was once described by a, former British High Commissioner, Field Marshal Sir Gerald Tempter, as a 'town of silent cowards" will be declared "white" tomorrow. Dato Abdullah bin Noordin, the235 words
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119 1958-11-23 11 Kiwi wins M.M. for jungle bravery LONDON. Sat. A New Zealand soldier has been awarded the Military Medal for bravery while fighting terrorists In Malaya, the London Gazette announced tonight. Private (acting Lance Corpori.l) Pat Dillon, of the New Zealand Regiment, gets the award "for courage and decisive leadership InReuter - 119 words
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Article45 1958-11-23 11 JERANTUT. Sat. The' body of a 20-year-old housewife, Cheam SI, was recovered from a well In the courtyard of a coffee shoo in Sun- gei Ruan new village near here. She gave birth to a baby girl recently Police are Investigating.45 words
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Article, Illustration44 1958-11-23 11 Mr. Sim Jian Guan and Miss Tang Mri Fong after their wedding in Singapore The bridegroom is a clerkinterpreter at the General Hospital. The bride is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tang Foo Tai.— Sunday Times picture.44 words
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78 1958-11-23 11 SI.SM. SCHEME TO BOOST THE COCONUT KUCHING. Sat. The Sarawak Government has approved a new $1,500,000 scheme to encourage coconut cultivation. Coconut nurseries are already being established In the various Divisions, and it is hoped planting will begin in 1959. The target is to get 10,000 acres planted during the78 words
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Article48 1958-11-23 11 KOTA BHARU. Sat The president of the Suara Muda Club. Dato Haji Abdullah bin Mahmood, who is also the president of the Town Council, will give a talk on his recent visit to the United States and the Philippines at the club at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow.48 words
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Article34 1958-11-23 11 Singapore Copra Association: noon prices per picul on Saturday: (air merchantable Bombay mixed copra: November $43 'i 'nominal) Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association: bulk 564.50 sellers, drum $68 sellers. Tone was quiet.34 words
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Article24 1958-11-23 11 The price of tin In Singapore yesterday fell by 87 2 cents to $384.75 per plcul. An estimated ioo tons was ofiered.24 words
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Article62 1958-11-23 11 KOTA BHARU. Sat. An educational and welfare organisation, Persekutuan Keselamatan Musharakat Kelantan. has built a school, a hostel with a surau (place of prayer) and quarters for teachers. It is appealing for donations from the public to build an orphange costing $40,000. The organisation was formed early62 words
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486 1958-11-23 11 Singapore, Sat. IF police and military bands are "too Westernised for the people to appreciate," how does the City Council explain their tremendous popularity? This question was posed by police and Army spokesmen when they commented on the council's decision to486 words
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Article, Illustration254 1958-11-23 11 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - Lion of Malaya' to be filmed soon DOUG LACKERSTEEN By AN independent filrr unit in Singapore plans to start shooting early next year the story of "Singo, the Lion of Malaya." And appearing in the movie will be Curchan Singh, the Federation policeman, who conducted what virtually amounted to a254 words
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Article114 1958-11-23 11 SINGAPORF, Sat. The Postmaster.General today announced that advance orders may be placed for the special 10-cents and 30-cents postage stamps to be Issued on Wednesday, Dec. 10, to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of the Rights of Man. The stamps will be114 words
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Article27 1958-11-23 11 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Mr. Goh Tuck Chiang, a journalist, has been appointed tourist promotion officer at the tourism division of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.27 words
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Advertisement206 1958-11-23 11 Passengers are respectfully reminded that "s.s. HIMALAYA" (TONNAGE *****) is due to berth alongside at GODOWN NO. 1 2 H tomorrow at 8.00 a. m. J Sailing at 6.00 p.m. for all further enquiries contact: ISLAY KERR CO. LTD. 11-A COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****. HARRISONS CROSFIELD (M) LTD. 70206 words
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Miscellaneous252 1958-11-23 11 wtrw TOASTMASTERS INTERNATIONAL: Training for "Better Listening, Thinking and Speaking at Cultural Centre, Canning Rise, 8 pan. CHINESE YMCA il6 South Pier): Boy Scouts, table tennis, basketball 9 a.m. Art Club 2.30 p.m. Camera Club 3 p.m., Red Cross first aid class 3.30 p.m.. Badminton Club 5 p.m.. Art Club252 words
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Article, Illustration171 1958-11-23 12 The judges' choice this week THE first prize of $30 in this week's photo contest goes to Lee Yang-Chong, 32 Larut Road, Penang, for his arrangement of "Breakfast" (top, left). Mr. Lee used a Rolleiflex camera and gave an exposure of F. 11 with speed of171 words
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1042 1958-11-23 12 RAYMOND THOMAS - RID YOURSELVES OF ALL TRADITIONAL CHAINS SHACKLES RAYMOND THOMAS By C A N be that photography a baby among the arts has been bound by traditionalism and is now beginning to loosen the chains? Can it be that the word pictorial,' as we apply it at the Royal, is becoming1,042 words
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Article187 1958-11-23 12 AtKOSS: 1. Horse (4); 4. Journalist (8), 10. Single <3> 11. Conflict (3> 12. Animal i3>; 13. Fish (7); 10. Makes smooth 5); 17 Job i4>; 18 Measure (4>; 19 Anxiety <4>; 20 Fixed mark infamy on <7i, 21. Become <4>; 22. Course <5i B. Contine (3>, 24.187 words
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Advertisement180 1958-11-23 12 Bob Martin's once a dag to keep him healthy, handsome, gay! "TTlvEßsce yourdog really out of condi- FORMULA ■i—i tlOIl? Off hiSifOOd, listless and dull, F.ath Bob Martin Conhis coat loose and irritating with ™JJ -scarcely the energy to wag his tail. Why croup <* tun d»y*» pwever let your180 words
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Advertisement44 1958-11-23 12 VIA Velox or Crests or the popular VICTOR Saloon or Estate Car Call in and see us for details. I motor company limited SINGAPORE AND KUALA L U M P U R j Represented elsewhere in the Federation and Borneo by Borneo Motor* Ltd*44 words
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Article, Illustration420 1958-11-23 13 An animated Alan in gold rush proves good AMAZING QUEST OF ERNEST AND Mr. LADD A N unusually animated, lively and even jovial Alan Ladd bobs up on the screen to give the fans their moneys worth in "THE BAD LANDERS," a Metro-Coldwyn-Mayer picture which packs quite a punch. It's420 words
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248 1958-11-23 13 CARMICHAEL IS 'REAL GONE' AS VARSITY DON THE only criticism I have to make about British Lion s 'LUCKY |IM" is that it doesn't give Terry-Thomas sufficient scope for his expansive talents As a bombastic, boring and somewhat belligerent pseudo-intellectual. Thomas has his moments. But I had to take a248 words
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Article442 1958-11-23 13 (%/lENDELSSOHNS "A Mm 1»1 summer Nighf.s Dream" and Schubert's 'Rosamunde" two perennial favourites in the repertoire of concert halls, are given a masterly reading by George Snell with the Concertgebouw Orchestra on a new Philips recording. (A ***** L) The performance of these two works deserves recommendation442 words
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Advertisement437 1958-11-23 13 4{ ITBWABT OKANGER RARRARA RISH C's-C'ol. (Fox) HARRY BLACK AND THE TIGER" ■^f MIDNIGHT TONIGHT! "Thp GREEN SWAN CUT (Mand.) J^. Today a.m.: "A FAITHI 11. D()(; AND ITS ENEMY" (Md.) J^ lIMEEI IMEEH 1 Now Showjng! 1? "TrATUCD'C BCT" Clark Gable Doris Day yL ILACHfcK* Ptl Vv-Para. NO FREE437 words
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Advertisement329 1958-11-23 13 '•mom VOH S7i»«-im/ 1 1 J M s XSSBSSSSa^ 11. 1.45, 4. 6.30 9.30" SUnley "Th» nFCIANT AMCC" roNV c( RTIS M Today 9 mm.: Rock Hudson "NEVER SAY GOODBYE Tech. I p r$KY now roxy p pc:s c 11, 1.45, 4, 6.30. 9. J3 SHOWING 1.45.4.15.7.00.9.30 "The UNFREQUENTED ISLAND"329 words
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Miscellaneous77 1958-11-23 13 NATIONAL SHORT WAVE SERVICE tl metres SINGAPORE Mrdium wave 476 metres KIALA LIMPI R Mrdium wave 34i metres PENANG Mrdium wave 366 metres IPOH Medium wa\> 330 metres MALACCA Medium wave 297 metres 7 iV^i 1 Good doming To You: 1M Morning Prelude; Y3O The «a W M. 35 Monie77 words
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Miscellaneous122 1958-11-23 13 **°?t Teaching; 11.15 Music For l\l dl Jfi lon: n 30 Mus»c For ri!^ f. trings; PM l2o Ren dervous At Noon: 12.30 Lets Spin A Novelty; 1.00 Intermezzo; 115 r^ g mmc Sun »mar>- Music In A }«"t a Ood: 130 The News 1.45 Relax And Listen: 2.00 VlnCnn122 words
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Advertisement444 1958-11-23 14 i j Dr. West's Miracle-Tuft j [WORLDS FIRST) GERM KILLING TOOTHBRUSH A v X> 9 VMM |piM M "^nifc^ wflK Hsßht* T v^H jl^^y- _^i^S^^^^ n<mand lur lh» ne» l>ru»h taS^^V 1» 1., l.vn so f rcit th»t yuu I jn? tiiiy have to wait lor j our (Wm-Kifhttr Amazing444 words
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Miscellaneous455 1958-11-23 14 N THE CONPJS'-ON OC "UE P'HE, TARZAN OkiAE PACE T*^«NJ^MS ill TOPACE WITH THE C££47*y*£--AG'GANTIC, U \£?r&kJ! Jf/'' JL 1 ~Tf Edgar Rice Burroughs r *3rz9fltf| (H iT^-C^N^ JAONSTEK a7vakJcE7 w"th Tilr\sEK IN THE -V/ *UN7 RASE.CHAR.GE7 '>/.£« V»-0 M^»-> CELL ASI7E, -^^J HfIMHUI v\ SL^7 T S A.. OVER455 words
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Miscellaneous145 1958-11-23 14 pitious than they have been for some little time. ARIES: (Mar.2l— Apr. 20) You plan a journey or meet people from abroad. Early jl i in week the >■ fly problem of \^ig heavy expense r^T|[ will crop up again. Dont make decisions in a hurry but wait and see145 words
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Miscellaneous451 1958-11-23 14 r— FORWARD CHINA— T'HK n*xt fifty years will see the balance ot power In the world changing in a radical way. New countries will become leaders of world affairs and the centres of civilisation and educa- tion are likely to alter too. I pheavals in the Far East around this451 words
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Miscellaneous199 1958-11-23 14 THIS WEEK FOR ALL TODAY: The more serious your attitude towards life the better your luck today. Think not only of this week but of the next two to three months. Good for renewing old ties and for family reunions. FOR LUCK TODAY WEAR OR USE: Clerical grey. 8. Garnet.199 words
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Miscellaneous204 1958-11-23 14 midday and early afternoon. Where sport is concerned a time oi trials and opportunities. FOR LUCK TODAY WEAR OR USE: Rose red. 9, Garnet. WEDNESDAY: Full moon today and a crisis in many people's affairs. Betttr tackle problems thai involve money or your worldly position. Leave more personal difficulties for204 words
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Article, Illustration1277 1958-11-23 17 Suggestion that came too late The KNOW ALLS Drop us a line Tax on horse-racing imposed long ago Address your letter: The Know Alls,' The Sunday Tines, Tines House, River (.alley Road. Siigapore. DO the Governments of Singapore and the Federation tax horse racing? If not. I think It's about1,277 words
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1008 1958-11-23 17 Janelees HUMAN CASEBOOK Boy meets a girl, then learns she's a widow RECENTLY I dated a girl and we were very attracted to each other. But the fourth time we went out, she told me she was a widow with a five-year-old son. She lives with her mother and earns1,008 words
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Advertisement710 1958-11-23 17 Whitens Your Skin Secretly and Quickly No longer need you admire others wish thot your skin wos os light and attractive os theirs. One jar of Stillman's will make you equally charming. Continued applications will surprise you, convince you that there is only one beautifier, only one whitener thot words710 words
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Advertisement286 1958-11-23 17 Why users call it THE BEST BATTERY IN THF WfIRID ■r V T D A DA\A/CD From its special high-discharge, Exide plates, made fcy\ I tIM I UWCn of CB.9s— the metal alloy produced by Exide to give better starting performance. *C— M I ifr From its nucroporouf plastic Porvic286 words
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Article, Illustration534 1958-11-23 18 AMBROSE KHAW - AMBROSE KHAW By IT HAS FEMININE APPEAL A CAR that's gay in every way. That is the new Singer Gazelle. Its gay appearance is matched by a distinctive performance which sets the mood for exhilarating driving. Outwardly, the new Gazelle has inherited most534 words
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272 1958-11-23 18 CIVILIAN RIDERS TO MAKE STRONG BID FOR CASTROL TITLE I EADINC motor cyclists in Singapore and the Federation will be engaged in the annual Castrol Trophy motor cycle trials next Sunday. This is the only motor cycling event open to all riders in this country and as such is regarded272 words
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Article146 1958-11-23 18 Demand for smaller motor bikes !A SWING to the smaller motorcycle, giving more miles per gallon, was a feature of the recent International Cycle and Motorcycle show here. The heavy motorcycle with an engine of 350 or 500 cubic centimetres capacity has given way to the lightweights, scooters, and MopedsReuter - 146 words
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Article27 1958-11-23 18 SOLUTION: BU L LV L O RDS F OUL LAS T H OOK ALL O UT SQ U ASH IN S IDE DEF E AT27 words
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Article, Illustration642 1958-11-23 18 Rare mishap, but it cost Colony first two places AN unusual mishap deprived Singapore competitors from driving off with the first two prizes at the Macao Grand Prix last Sunday. As it was Singapore had to be content with Chan Lye Choon's brilliant triumph in winning the 224-mile race around642 words
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Article49 1958-11-23 18 'Double harness' time trial The Royal Air Force Cycling Association will hold a special invitation "double harness" 25-mile time trial event at the 4| milestone Junction of Adam Road and Bukit Timah at 7 a.m. today. More than 10 cyclists from the Seletar and Changi cycling Clubs will compete.49 words
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Advertisement767 1958-11-23 18 A large building or «jc^\j a small one? X^ :::^3^ STEEL FRAMED VVWJw BUILDINGS lI JWJ are the answer 11 i Whether you require a small slorc'B^rC^ building or a large factory, m^Ky" Coseley can supply it. «*f -^s^ Extensions cosily added J Full height stacking Clean modern design Choice767 words
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Advertisement127 1958-11-23 18 Ziyi*/ four nrUAdli age! jm) G.S .TABLETS r 1 I I Ins tonic -corrective is specially made to give you a new zest for I Half the Joy goes out ol living U you are troubled by constipation or rheumatic pains. That is why O.S. Tablets have been specially made127 words
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Miscellaneous226 1958-11-23 18 ftaad b»tw«.n the litM* to find tit* Hid*J«m Mr.on.llty 1. The lout starts playing hockey (5). 2. A ground without peers? On the contrary, it seems (5). 3. A breach of the rules. How disgusting! (4). 4. Show stamina, but obviously without success (4). 5. Pull the ball and catch226 words
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Article826 1958-11-23 19 MCC bowlers bundle out the combined XI for 128 From JACK FINGLETON Sydney, Saturday AUSTRALIA'S Test chances, riding high ever since the Englishmen played their first match at Perth early last month, took a sickening dip downwards today when, on a glorious batting pitch and in826 words
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571 1958-11-23 19 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA By Singapore 11 Combined Services 3 CINGAPORE, Sat.—Favourites Combined Services made the mistake of allowing the Singapore pack to get the ball back often enough to win this southern zone match of the H.MS. Malaya Cup rugger571 words
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330 1958-11-23 19 |/UALA LUMPUR, Sot.— Selangor beat Kedah in their Malaya Cup Rugby match by 24 points (five tries and three penalties) to 12 (four penalties) at the Merdeka Stadium here today. Selangor's victory, however, was not impressive despite the comfortable margin. Selangor's pack lacked dash330 words
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Article227 1958-11-23 19 SYDNEY. Sat. Australian Bob Mark scored a major upset In the third round of the men's singles In the New South Wales tennis championships today by beating Ham Richardson (US) 2-6, 6-4, 5-7. 7-5. 7-5. Mark, the seventh seeded, won a generally dull matchReuter; UP - 227 words
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185 1958-11-23 19 Police lose their clean record to Teachers SINGAPORE, Saturday. pOLICE today lost their 100 per cent record in the S.H.A. first division league when held to a 3-3 draw by Singapore Teachers' Union at Thomson Road today. But this will not affect their title prospects because their nearest rivals, defending185 words
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107 1958-11-23 19 OINGAPORE, Sat— The AllO India V.M.C.A. basketball team suffered the first defeat of their South-East Asian tour when they went down 89-54 to Tong Keng, the Singapore champions, in their opening game at the Happy World stadium tonight. The Indians, with six All-India players.107 words
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Advertisement1024 1958-11-23 19 "AT ¥OUR SERVICE' WHERE TO EAI 20 Word, $10 (Minimum). w $lg (%linimum) Dail, 1 month. 10 Word. KM (Mim.) mmth WmU J# f-hJ WE MICROFILM lj?l»«f«« BROADWAY CAFE. 86 Orchard Records. Tang£ 10, Boat Quay. Road Telepnone ***** Singapore. J44ov. Nn«ilr F irtana RELAX, Reduce weight by Naslk Klang1,024 words
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Advertisement95 1958-11-23 19 D.,00v.r JAPAN M fßi mfm %n# if h wJm Ww imk Jm/ /mm m^f mm^ mmmmmmmm^% \*/l KJ C^* y^s jmk "SJ(L I |^!Pi™ l l -Jp i WmMk g r^S/^ wm W m Q_\*— s Offering you, the passenger, tarn WM C^^^\ an unbeatable combination of \^f' Vj J^fl95 words
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Article296 1958-11-23 20 IPOH, Sat. Black Cold and Rubber Planter II cracked 1 40 seconds on a soft track here today. Racing stride for stride from the three this Martin-trained pair completed the distance in 39 4/5 with Black Cold on the outside, going better at the finish.296 words
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208 1958-11-23 20 S'GOR MAKE ANOTHER CLEAN SWEEP OVER KEDAH KUALA LUMPUR, Sut. Selangor routed Kedah 9-0 to win the north zone championship in the Foong Seong Cup badminton mutch which concluded here tonight Lasi night the Selangor women ulso made a clean sweep in their Heah Joo Seang Cup match, beating Kedah208 words
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Article48 1958-11-23 20 ADELAIDE. Sat. Murray Vernoo hit an unbeaten 112 for Western Australia on the second day of the Sheffield Shield match w -;iin.st South Australia here toAt close Western Aus'ialla were :'n4 for four (Meuleman 49 n.0.) In reply to South Australia >; 313. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article48 1958-11-23 20 SINGAPORE. Sat.— A lastminute penalty earned R.A.O.C. a replay in the semi-finals of the Malayan Armed Forces knockou: soccer competition against MRNVR when their match ended in a 2-2 draw at Farrer Park today. Ithnan (2) scored for MRNVR while Yahya and Sahiin replied fcr RAOC.48 words
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Article18 1958-11-23 20 SINGAPORE. Sat. Jollilads beat Comcan Signals 2-1 in a friendly soccer match at Geylang stadium today.18 words
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Article37 1958-11-23 20 SINGAPORE. Sat. Yeo Than Van scored both goals in Boys Town's 2-0 victory over Rainbow Rangers in the quarter finals of the Buku Panjang District senior knockout soccer competition at Bukit Panjang today.37 words
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Article44 1958-11-23 20 IfANCHESTER, Sat.— Czechoslovakia avenged a 7-3 deItl feat on Wednesday when they beat England by five bouts to four in their amateur international boxing match here last night. The last bout decided the match, heavyweight Josef Nemec outpointing Ron Davies.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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1527 1958-11-23 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By The Big Sweep TOTAL POOL: S195.600 1st. No. *****4 ($53,680) 2nd. No. *****4 (S25.230) 3rd. No. *****7 (S12.883) STARTERS (S1.677 each): Nos. *****5; *****4: *****1; *****8; *****5; *****0; *****6; :»*****. CONSOLATION (S1.000 each): Nos. *****2; *****1; *****0; *****7; *****5;1,527 words
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63 1958-11-23 20 WORLD CHAMP MAY PLAY IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore billiards enthusiasts may see tip world amateur billiards champion. Thomas Patrick Cleary. in action early next month. The Australian world champion is now in Calcutta defending his world title. Mr. (hong; Kow Thyi, secretary of the Singa pore Billiards Assoria tion,63 words
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492 1958-11-23 20 moving up third on the outside of Irish Wit. Popularity closed In fourth on the outside, with Copper Khan making a forward move. Thanks A Million dropped back last. Shabash came under pressure at the top of the straight. Popularity492 words
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326 1958-11-23 20 LONDON. Sat. Results of English and Scottish league soccer matches today were: I I M.I 1 ONE Aston 1 Preston Blackburn 2 Leeds Blackpool 0 Man. City 0 Chelsea 0 Arsenal 3 Man. United 2 Luton 1 Newcastle 1 West Brom. 2 Notts. Forest 2326 words
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Article27 1958-11-23 20 HAMBURG. Sat. Hamburg's Albert Westphal last night retained his German heavyweight title, scoring a six-round t.k.o. over ageing Gerhard Hecht In a title bout.— U.P.l.27 words
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Article238 1958-11-23 20 MEXICO CITY, Bat. Harry Bradshaw. ninetime professional champion of Ireland, scored his second straight two-under par 70 yesterday to send Ireland into the individual and team lead in the International Trophy and Canada Cup golf championship. Bradshaw's two-round 140 gave him the half-way lead byUPI - 238 words
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