The Straits Times, 1 December 1958
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Title Section21 1958-12-01 1 AVERAGE DAILY < MM II II II SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times. Hat*** Estd. 1845. MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1958 15 CENTS21 words
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Article, Illustration2537 1958-12-01 1 LEGAL ARGUMENT AT VITAL MCA MEETING President declares that a three-fifths majority was cast He takes 'f ull responsibility' k NO USE HAVING GENERALS WITHOUT SOLDIERS' RE-VOTE WAS SUGGESTED KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. LEGAL argument ensued when the results of the voting on the new MCA constitution was2,537 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-12-01 1 UP THE HILL GOES A DARE-DEVIL RIDER ON A MOTOR-CYCLE JUST LOOK where motorcycles go theso days! This was one of the G9 competitors in yesterday's Castrol Trophy Trial organised by the Singapore Motor liit- and the Forces Motoring Club. Only nine failed to complete the 30-mile course from Ayer68 words
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236 1958-12-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Slew Sin tonight warned that one of the objects of the new MCA constitution for a merger with Singapore might break up the Alliance. "This is a first class opportunity for a headlong collision236 words
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Article18 1958-12-01 1 LONDON. Sun. Spain may buy a British atomic power station, the Sunday Times reported today. —ReuterReuter - 18 words
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110 1958-12-01 1 LONDON. Sun.— Mr. Ernest Simpson, former husband of the Duchess of Windsor, died in London early today. Mr. Simpson, who was 62, died in the Middlesex Hospital where he was taken from his London flat on Nov. 14. Hospital officials refused to reveal theReuter - 110 words
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Article, Illustration356 1958-12-01 1 SIT YIN FONG - The couple that death could not separate SIT YIN FONG BY SINGAPORE, Sunday. fHE death of a couple at Kampong Henderson, Tiong Bahru area, has touched the hearts of the people living there. And today they wept as the husband and wife were buried together. Women, sobbing openly and unashamed,356 words
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Article99 1958-12-01 1 HUSSEIN: MARTIAL LAW IS ENDED AMMAN, Sun.— Kins Hussein of Jordan announced last night that martial law would be ended in Jordan as from tomorrow. Martial law was imposed on April 25. 1957. when the King won a victory over subversive elements after a plot against his life and afterReuter - 99 words
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Article44 1958-12-01 1 RANGOON. Sun.— The Government took over administration of the municipal corporation of Rangoon because the city administration "failed to supply good sanitation. water and maintain the roads." The city is now placed under the administration of Col. Tun Sern.— U.P.l.44 words
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Article156 1958-12-01 1 Malaya scores big UN triumph YEW YORK. Sun. Inche Mohamed Sopiee of Malaya yesterday won approval of the United Nations General Assembly's eco no mic and financial committee for Malaya's invest- ment charter which would eventually benefit under-developed countries. The charter prepares the way for a United Nations capital developmentReuter - 156 words
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Article35 1958-12-01 1 DULLES: WE STAY IN BERLIN \> (iISTA. San. John i oster Dulles, l s. Se< n ii at State, said Ani' vi. ;M not i:ivr up A\ I B ni —Reuter. (Set I'a^r 3)Reuter - 35 words
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Article45 1958-12-01 1 NICOSIA, Sun. Cyprus forces network today broadCast a warning to all troops to search football pitches in the island before kick-off, following the discovery ol a pressure mine on a ground due to be used by troops near Famagusta yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article311 1958-12-01 2 SINGAPORE INDIAN CONGRESS CRITICAL OF NEW CONSTITUTION INADEQUATE SAFEGUARDS TO PROTECT THEIR INTERESTS SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE Singapore Indian Congress tonight criticised the island's new selfgovernment constitution for making "overwhelmingly inadequate provisions for safeguarding the interest of minority communities. It also declared that the proposed introduction of compulsory311 words
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Article213 1958-12-01 2 SUPERINTENDENT DEL A YS PLANE SINGAPORE. Sunday. ONE passenger was missing when the Singapore Airport Information Bureau today announced the departure of a BOAC Britannia flight to London. THE REASON: He was too busy at his desk. The other passengers streamed into the213 words
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Article, Illustration78 1958-12-01 2 SHE WILL GO ON TOUR, THEN HOME TO ENGLAND Miss Vera Vaughan Bowden (above), who has been Formica representative in Singapore, was given a farewell party on Saturday night at the Sea View Hotel by friends. MLss Bowden. 28. will leave tomorrow for a tour of Bangkok. Hong Kong, and78 words
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Article67 1958-12-01 2 PENANG. Sun. Zainab binte Osman, a 20-year-(! i teacher, was elected "Miss Sarong Kebaya 1958" at the Malay variety concert in aid of the Poppy Day appeal at the New World Park la.>: nieht. Che Soflah binte Suratman. 22, was runner-up, and Che Soflah binte Zain. 17.67 words
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Article23 1958-12-01 2 PENANG dun. The dental nurses" training school will hold their annu i] social and dance at the town hall this Saturday23 words
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215 1958-12-01 2 SINGAPORE, Sunday. 4 CITY Councillor, Mr. G G. Samy. svho left the Workers' Party recently to join the Singapore People's Alliance, alleged tonight that he signed a bond undertaking to resign from the council within three months of leaving the party, only after he215 words
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Article45 1958-12-01 2 IPOH. Sun.— Mr. Ong Jim Hoe. a former acting state' treasurer. Perak. is the now secretary of the Ipoh Town I Council. He succeeds Inche Mohamad Yusoff bin Haji Osman. who was appointed senior 1 supervisor of elections, Selangor. in July.45 words
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Article33 1958-12-01 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. The I Socialist Club of the UniverIsity of Malaya will hold a public forum on "Socialism in Asia" at the Arts Lecture Theatre. Clunv Road, at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow.33 words
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Article28 1958-12-01 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Hwa Lian Association held a dinner at its premises at the 7>/2 mile Bukit Timah Road tonight to celebrate its third anniversary.28 words
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Article30 1958-12-01 2 PENANG. Sun. Penans student dental nurses and their teachers will hold a social and dance in the City Hall here on Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.30 words
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292 1958-12-01 2 Principal defends English in Malay schools TAXJONG MALr 1 Bun.-inch p fin bin M Nam. hea the Sekolah I dul Razak. defended English for tion in Ma] ary school.-. He said thi of usine English secondary scb "unreasonab.^ sighted." Inche Ariffin ing at the offin.. of the Tanjon Malay Second;.:292 words
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Miscellaneous29 1958-12-01 2 THE GAMBOLS >»"» Thou loou mappv) "--^-ilov&lv Moenin6j Tl NukE TTJISrV^V 111 Ifl DO WISU YOU \WOL L O*iJA I SPOIL IT BY BeADi^' I iTiie NEWS i <w»tf Cm29 words
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Article332 1958-12-01 3 'Airlif t will be same as threat' BERLIN: ULBRICHT WARNS WEST AS KHRUSHCHEV TALKS OF ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION NEW YORK, Sunday, i Allied airlift to Berlin would ho considered as "a military threat," the East German Communist Party chief, Herr Walter Ibricht, said in an interview published in the NewReuter - 332 words
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113 1958-12-01 3 .IN. Sun. A 350- nerican hotel costmillion marks will be this week in West measure of nfldence shown by ireign and West in linns in this city centre of world oews. Even though 30 per cent of the city's annual budget -ranted byReuter - 113 words
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Article102 1958-12-01 3 DON, Sun.— Mr. Hugh Gaitskell. Labour Pfirty said in a party al broadcast last that Britain hould not accept the Russian prolor Berlin. II Berlin were cut off from and surrounded Bast German Comdictatorshin the city would not remain free for long." But. said Mr.Reuter - 102 words
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Article173 1958-12-01 3 H7ABHINOTON, Sun. The B ■:> t Union is flighta nuclear powered aircraft, it was re- lure tonight Tl huge plane, with a 195 feet and a m 73 feet, was said been completed months ago and to n Hying in the Mos.i (or at least twoReuter - 173 words
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Article, Illustration40 1958-12-01 3 THIS IS the 1959 model of the "Volga" car produced at the Gorki factory in Moscow. The radiator has been reshaped and body joints strengthened. It has a radio and tubeless tyres. LPI picture.40 words
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Article258 1958-12-01 3 BRITAIN IS WITH US— NIXON But he notes split on Formosa policy WASHINGTON. Sunday. rpHE U.S. Vice-President, Mr. Richard Nixon, said A on his return from a four-day visit to Britain that the British people would "stand shoulder to shoulder" with the United States in the Berlin crisis. "I canReuter - 258 words
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Article92 1958-12-01 3 Jamaican Mayor is refused coffee LOUISVILLE. Sun.— The first woman Mayor of Kingston, Jamaica, Mrs. Iris King, who is touring the United States as a euest of the State Depart. mi-lit, was refused a cup of coffee in a drugstore here yesterday because of her colour. Louisville's acting Mayor, Mr.Reuter - 92 words
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Article47 1958-12-01 3 NEW YORK. Sun. The largest balloon ever successfully launched floated over south-western Oregon yesterday at 133.300 feet. The unmanned balloon launched for a cosmic ray study— is 303 feet long. 223 feet in diameter, and has a capacity ot 4.099.000 cubic feet.— U.P.l.47 words
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Article42 1958-12-01 3 HAVANA, Sun. Reports here last night said 30 army officers, including Col. Candido Curbelo del Sol, chief of anti-rebel operations in Santiago de Cuba, had been arrested for refusing to leave their barracks to fight rebels in Oriente province. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article61 1958-12-01 3 LONDON. Sun.— Sir Winston Churchill's family were today giving him two extra pages to be inserted in the •'book of Roses" which they gave him and Lary Churchill on their golden wedding in September. The extra leaves are part of Sir Winston's 84th birthday present fromReuter - 61 words
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122 1958-12-01 3 U.S FIRM TO BUY CHEAP RUSSIAN OIL NEW YORK. Sun. An American company has agreed to buy 27 million gallons of Russian petrol a year in 1959 and 1960 at a price equal to 24 or 25 cents a gallon, comparec' with the current U.S. price ai 31 cents. TheReuter - 122 words
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282 1958-12-01 3 30 FAMILY FEUDISTS JAILED AFTER 23 SHOT IN CHURCH CABLE BRIEFS BEIRUT, Sun.—Fourteen men found "guilty of machinegunning 23 people to death in a church last year in the climax of a 50-year-old family feud were sentenced yesterday to 29 years' hard labour. Sixteen other men were jailed lor up282 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-12-01 3 Latest thing in hats for self-rule seekers LEABUA JONATHAN wore this hat when he arrived at the Commonwealth Relations Office. He is a member of the Basutoland delegation having talks with the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations. Lord Home. The delegation is seeking powers to make laws on internalReuter - 53 words
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Advertisement102 1958-12-01 3 ;wlv I j and stamina Those whose physical //^SaP^BP^fcJkl activities make such a strenuous call I I^^^**^^^Jli an their reserves, turn to Scotts j fIW i^iSL V".\'U' 1 i iver Oil Capsules for thai regular I wLM&^fr m\ supply of vitamins A&I) so essential t'\ ~^T S lo their well-heing.102 words
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Advertisement410 1958-12-01 3 I'm lucky. my shop fittings are surfaced With r t r t"" oK>O 0 v /ft *J Ji ~Kj i I I p* FORMICA A spotless serving-counter, spick and span display shelves these inspire confidence and attract custom. To this add a touch of gaiety, and watch the sales mount.410 words
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Article, Illustration254 1958-12-01 4 Braga back with 3 reasons to be happy Minister after holiday in Japan says: My polio prediction has come true SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE Health Minister, Mr. A. J. Braga, was in 1 a happy mood when he returned today from Tokyo by JAL after a holiday in Japan His prediction254 words
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Article144 1958-12-01 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— No new definite polio cases were reported here between noon yesterday and 6 p.m. today, but two suspected cases previously admitted to the Middleton Hospital have now been diagnosed as definite. Two more suspected cases of the disease were admitted to the Middleton144 words
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71 1958-12-01 4 SINGAPORE Sun. The monthly meeting of the UMNO State Council for Singapore today discussed "matters relating to the City Council and the Assembly," the Colony UMNO president Dato Abdul Hamid bin HaU Jumat, said. He reveaii d end of the Com.' hour meeting toda;71 words
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Article26 1958-12-01 4 KUANTAN. Sun.— A threeday meeting of the Pahang State Council will be held at i the council chamber on Dec. 18. 10 and 20.26 words
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185 1958-12-01 4 SINGAPORE. Sunday. A COUNTRY'S welfare depends more on the permanent officials in government departments and other public bodies than on the politicians, the Labour Front's secretary-general. Mr. Francis Thomas said today. Speaking at the opening ceremony of a veterinary extension and free medical clinic at185 words
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Article65 1958-12-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Talks on the easing of the restrictions on Canadian dollar imports are expected to be held this week between Canadian and Federation officials. The Canadian delegation will be led by the Canadian High Commissioner in Malaya. Mr. A. R. Menzies, while the65 words
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Article54 1958-12-01 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Prime Minister of Canada, Mr. John Diefenbakar. and Mrs. Diefenbaker, are expected to arrive at Singapore Airport from Kuala Lumpur by a special Royal Canadian Air Force aircraft at 10.45 a.m. tomorrow. The Prime Minister and his party will leave for Jakarta and54 words
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Article40 1958-12-01 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. H. W. Baines, today laid the foundation stone of the Christ Church school assembly h-all. in Dorset Road. About 50 people attended the ceremony held outside the church grounds.40 words
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Article35 1958-12-01 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.A comprehensive town plan has been prepared for Kluang. It is believed to be the first post-war plan of it? type submitted to a local authority in the Federation.35 words
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161 1958-12-01 4 Sackings; Union chief warns of hard time ahead llu> 8 aeral seer» tary of th, Sin^S Federation ol sSffi Unions, Mr. Chew aS today warncr- c^uL redundancy robieml the three armed sento! would be n ore dug for the unions to taeki* next year. Speakins delegates conl Air Ministry Union.161 words
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Advertisement102 1958-12-01 4 I SPECIAL^ I X MAS I OFFERS J 'i Shirt Blouses $2.80 Slacks various Colors $5.50 M^A I, S Swiss Woollen Stoles $6.80 X'K I|| French Dress \A Lace in many 0 Shades $4.50 a yd. U German Cottons Silks $1.50 a yd. i) Playtex De-luxe lightweight S^ GIRDLES U.P.102 words
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Miscellaneous134 1958-12-01 4 RADIO: General Programme I RADIO MALAYA PAI U» Rhythm At Random NATIONAL «O.T WAV, M 'rS^W^'SS'KS 41 m,t^ to A o d Rh y mes 5 -15 Musical SltiGAPO&i. Keyboard; 5.45 Their Kind Ol ™ALA 7L 4 MPI?S trW t^ U^ C: 6^ 15 PeStlval Of "^^Rn™"^ T---= 6 egl134 words
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Article411 1958-12-01 5 NEXT GOVT.W ILL HAVE LIMITS— LEE "British rule is not finished yet' SINGAPORE, Sunday. MR* Lee Kuan Yew, secre-tary-general of the People's Action Party, today told more than 1 ,000 motor workshop workers that however sympathetic the next government would be towards them, it would have certain limits. This, he411 words
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224 1958-12-01 5 $13 million loss because of fewer coconuts KUALA LUMPUR. Sun —The decline in coconut production in West Johore, which comprises one quarter of Malaya's total coconut acreage, has caused an annual los^ of $13 million to the state. This was stated In a report on a West Johore coconut production224 words
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Article286 1958-12-01 5 PSC needn't confirm transfer SINGAPORE, Sunday. A SELECT committee of the Legislative Assembly A has rejected a proposal that it should be necessary for the Public Service Commission to confirm the transfer of all Singapore Improvement Trust officers to the new Housing and Development Board,286 words
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Article61 1958-12-01 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The riddle of whether dockers here would join the world-wide boycott of ships sailing under "flags of convenience" called by the International Transport Workers' Federation, is still unanswered. Mr. G Kandasamy. sec-retary-general of the Singapore Trade Union Congress, refused to indicate the TUC\s61 words
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Advertisement212 1958-12-01 5 dunhiL for flavour for firmness for freshness Tins of 25 at 51.20 fRESH \^i I I "II "I dunhill ne/ir/ VICKERS m to Bangkok XI) and Rangoon >^t\ EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 10 a.m. v fif i Consult your trovel agent or t LNION OF BURMA AIRWAYS j I tRAL AGENTS:212 words
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Advertisement117 1958-12-01 5 Sblikan I Reliable companions I not only today I but for a life time X I ar I Pelikan Fountain Pens, Refill Pencils, and Ball Point Pens. Sole Agents:— M. PKAGER LTD. Singapore. I X'MAS SALE NOW ON I i r, Singh's Carpets S^ Drastic Reduction on tff Indian Woollen117 words
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Miscellaneous384 1958-12-01 5 I STUDY GROUP MOVEMENT: i CHINESE V.M.C.A. (Prince Twentieth Century British Drama Edward Road) Table-tennis. 9 lecture on Stanley Houghton, a.m. 9.30 p.m.; bodybuilding, Walter Greenwood, J.B. Priestley weightliftlng 3 p.m.; C.O.R.C. at Teachers' Traininc College, badminton, 6 p.m.; basketball. i Cairnliill Road. 7.30 p.m. 7.30 p.m.; kun tow class384 words
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Obituary58 1958-12-01 6 M H.,rrf< S/fl i;, n1mu MADAM TEOH GEOK MOI. a^ed To of 195-D Henderson Road, iSiiiK'iixiie, passed away peacefully on the J9.11.58. Deeply mourned by three sons. Tan Enp BeoDf, Eng Hock and Eng Earn, one daughter, two adopted daugh- i Un and 28 grand-children. Funeral Wednesday at 1258 words
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Article38 1958-12-01 6 AC KNO WLEDGMENT JO Horrfs »78 Minimum,. MR. MRS. CHEE KENG 1 ENG thank all relatives and lriends for their kind attendance. assistance, greeting! and valuable i present* on the occasion of their i wedding on 29.11.5 a38 words
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Article26 1958-12-01 6 Hard* CJf (Minimum i. MY dearest ufe happy anniversary with all my love, devo- I Uon to you and you only all my lite. Joan.26 words
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1135 1958-12-01 6 The Starts Times Monday, December, 1, 1958. The National Language Malaya's first goodwill mission to Indonesia since Mcrdcka will lead to a treaty of friendship and a cultural agreement. Malaya is historically bound with Indonesia by cultural and racial affinities. As the joint statement by Dato Abdul Razak and Dr.1,135 words
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1378 1958-12-01 6 FROM MODERN GERMANY COMES THIS TRAGIC TALE OF TWO CITIES As Mr. Khrushchev builds up the underlying tensions of Berlin in a new twist to the Cold War, the world becomes aware once more of Europe's divided city and its three and a half million people. In this article, ANTONY1,378 words
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852 1958-12-01 6 I was surprised to read in your otherwise excellent leading article (S.T. Nov. 26) commenting on a recent speech by the Minister of Agriculture, that the Malay padi farmer is still accused of being "conservative" in regard to double cropping and should be "more enterprising and852 words
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Article138 1958-12-01 7 ISLAMIC PARTY ON NEW SET-UP LPORE, Sun. trman of the -Malayan Islamic political comInche Abdul bin Abdul, said day the new SinConstitution a realistic basis 11 rger with the :on. reason, he said. could oven cothe People's Acwork the Con\j::u! Hair.id told the meeting of the 1 section at the138 words
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Article613 1958-12-01 7 The biggest problem is education at him by the leader of the People's Progressive Party. Mr. D R. Seenlvasagam, who asked him to declare his stand i on the question of Chinese i education. Dr. Lim, who repeatedly re- i ferret to Mr. Seenlvasagam as "the big man of Ipoh,'613 words
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Article44 1958-12-01 7 PORE. Sun.— MemUfe Guard Corps j a record number from drowning rps 1 annual report said that the rescues were made on five separate occasions. During the year, the corps maintained a regular fortnightly beach patrol service at Changi Point.44 words
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243 1958-12-01 7 MCA LEADER: CALL FROM LOYAL PEOPLE WHOSE HOPES ARE TIED UP IN THAT QUESTION IPOH, Sunday. £)R. LIM CHONG EU, president of the Malayan Chinese Association, said here last night that the hopes and the aspirations of the Chinese in Malaya lay in the recognition243 words
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198 1958-12-01 7 '3 schools every fortnight' warning SINGAPORE. Sun. Three new schools would have to be built every fortnight next year to educate Singap or c's population which was growing at j "rapid. uncontrolled j and unprecedented' rate. Sir Percy McNiece said tonight. Sir Percy, president of the Family Planning Association, said198 words
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128 1958-12-01 7 Vanished cigarette van turns up at last SINGAPORE, Sun. Police today recovered the van which was driven away by a gunman and an accomplice after a lunchtime ambush at Kalians Pudding Road, off Mac-Pln-rson Road, on Friday. At the time of the holdup, there were 53.000 worth of cigarettes and128 words
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Article36 1958-12-01 7 IPOH Sun. Janatnijah. 11. daughter of a toddy shop assistant, was admitted to Ipoh District Hospital today with extensive burns over the front of h p r body, after her dress had caught fire.36 words
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Article, Illustration45 1958-12-01 7 Fresh from British shipyards, the KfIMM freighter Waikare will sail on her maiden voyace from Singapore on Wed- nesclay with a cargo of rubber and timber for New Zealand. The SO million ship will ply regularly between here and New Zealand ports.45 words
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Advertisement143 1958-12-01 7 MOUNTED I I Can be attached in a few mmutes to any tractor equipped with either a hydraulic or power operated lift linkage /and is then held in position by an automatic safety catch. j I Mji. Continuous Air pressure 125 Ib. sq. in. FA. Delivery a 100 Ib. sq143 words
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356 1958-12-01 8 TRADE UNIONISM IN MALAYA. By Alex Josey. (Donald Moore. 52.75). TIRADE unionism in Malaya, writes Mr. Josey, will not thrive as long as it is looked upon as providing a group of spare time enthusiasts with an interesting hobby. There is the other brand356 words
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Article198 1958-12-01 8 LOVE IN THE MIKE LOVE AND Hit PRINCES' By Lucille Ire monger. (Faber 255.) 4 FPAKENTLY King A George Ill's objections to tin- marriage of his daughters were as pathological as those of Mr. Moult. hi Barrett. Only the king had the benefit of the Royal Marrianes Act (which he198 words
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Article195 1958-12-01 8 A PART OF THE STORY. By Agnes Boulton (Dovies 255.) npHls is an intimate cor.A iessiOh of the innermost thoughts and feelings of a womon deeply in love with a genius hopelessly addicted to alcohol. Eugene O'Neill and Agnes Boulton were married in 1918 both for the195 words
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Article1069 1958-12-01 8 Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii jwjffiBE3EHB2ZE3 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihi ALLINGTON KEXXARU THE ECONOMIC GROWTH OF HONC KONG. By Edward Ssczepanik. (Oxford University Press. 255.) A HISTORY OF HONC KONC. By C. B. Endacott. (Oxford University Press. 30s). qiHE little miracle of Hong Kong's industrial ■I revolution claims Malayan attention. Lacking1,069 words
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Article180 1958-12-01 8 HALL ROMNEY - A book for the curious HALL ROMNEY By SINGAPORE'S Kandang Kerbau hospital, with 316 beds and an annual delivery of over 26,000 babies a year, is the largest maternity hospi. tal in the world. This fact finds' a place in the new edition of "The Guinness Book of Records"; which180 words
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Advertisement137 1958-12-01 8 ANTA knows best I I -He chose Yiyella •for Christmas There is o 'Viyello \^M gift thot's perfect vW I ♦or everyone inthe ,i t m«™ vf J, fomily. (Shh! No Vj -r^ II t% \\J purchose tox in ▼I J V^llCt Singapore remem- If IT shki.vk* iw kh\ ber!137 words
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Miscellaneous217 1958-12-01 8 Straits Times Crossword 1 Gnp on fce R ™e >„ a mer ST"" 10 PainVer pretending he has to 2? JTcctT 11 CiVunrt 61 m iun «•>■ 15 N o«« finds musical instru--11 Musical work on time (s*. ment on the lawn (9) A nSS, f? I s w v217 words
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Article, Illustration1543 1958-12-01 9 Lloyd Morgan - The romance of seeing the world as stowaways Lloyd Morgan by 1 THEY HAVE BROUGHT GLAMOUR AND DRAMA TO SEA AND AIR TRAVEL THE WORLD OVER J'HE stowaway voyage of beautiful London teen-ager Margo Cator, who hid on a liner in London to see her sweetheart in Australia only to1,543 words
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Advertisement171 1958-12-01 9 tor the modern woman... deodwnt ODO-RO-NO Stick Deodorant inpelj Ij j -neh' Igojme v's iungcr HVH9RS 000 RO NO University Correspondence College Eipert Postal Tuition for LONDON UNIVERSITY EXTERNAL DEGREES CAMBRIDGE OVERSEA School Higher School CERTIFICATES Royal Society of Arts The College, founded 1887, H an Hui-atu'iui Trust. »irh a171 words
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Advertisement188 1958-12-01 9 />" The greatest News ImH ffjF in writing since the i'r? invention of the Ball P en M/// introduces the "Elastic" way vfj of 801 l Pen writing. 17 f Elastic Refill is lodged in telescopic spring mechanism yielding smoothly to voried writing pressure. Give* feeling of pen nib, no188 words
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Miscellaneous136 1958-12-01 9 1 <iritt<>n d f«. iiy 3 ins Thy Saint iiy Lvstiv Vhartvris Divk I ruvti By Vhvstvr Gautd ■^■■■■■IHHIH X PO" s°*^ TIME y AND 1 W I MOLD IN MV HAND A I[7 SW- THERE'S A PIGEON SeNORWUHBROW /TW»-nME.r TWANQUILIZER OUN RUN ON THE fSO VOtfRB WITH 7 'NDEEO,136 words
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Article952 1958-12-01 10 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii By Our Market Correspondent AFTER the better sentiment and improved turnovers of the past few weeks the Malayan Share Market last week underwent a reaction and business was on a reduced scale. The uncertainty was largely political but m this case it was not952 words
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Article693 1958-12-01 10 RUBBER was notable in Singapore last week for a further decline in price due to heavy sales in the Federation of Malaya and Friday's closing price for December first grade at 87 cents was two cents below that of Mondiv. The biggest fall was li, 1 cents693 words
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Article74 1958-12-01 10 Current payment Date of paynifnt Total for year ToUl for previous year ra-M-r A Wave I. til. (pref.) ledford Plantations Ltd. Impat Tin Dredging Ltd. The leram Kuan tan Rubber Estate Ltd. "ajarn Ltd. tiverview Rubbrr 'Estates, Ltd. Southern Kinta Consolidated. Ltd. 3 ,'ci 10' I 10. 22,.,74 words
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Article810 1958-12-01 10 THE following list ol revised quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Broki ers' Association after its last meeting on Saturday (Nov 29). Buyers Sellers Air* Uriels Pref. i.«» iitu Ord» 2.20 2.3U Mia* lee n iduyersi B. B. Petrol a.i- \i: B. M. iru.N^ 5.00 5810 words
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Advertisement793 1958-12-01 10 NOTICES NOTICE TO CONSUMERS KIXTA WATER SUPPLY Due to repairs works to the Sungei Itopah headworks, there will be reduction in pressure in the (juntong new village, Silibin Hoad and Maxwell Road areas of Ipoh from Monday Dec. Ist to December Bth inclusive. Any Inconvenience caused ls regretted. SIAMESE TIN793 words
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Advertisement451 1958-12-01 10 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that Charles Wechsler of 142-C Ford Avenue. Singapore 10. is applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to the Chief Secretary.451 words
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Advertisement814 1958-12-01 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens and from i permanent serving Government Officers for appointment as a Technical Cadet/ Assistant (BuildIng Inspector) In the Town Council, Bukit Mertajam, Province Wellesley, on the salary scale ot $324 x 14 352/Examlnatlon Bar/ 419 x 14 545/562 x 18 652 plus814 words
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Advertisement618 1958-12-01 10 Japan USA Pacific/Atlantic Coast Spore P. S't-sm pp nang F Se v 't. "KjMikiwa Mara 9/10 Oec 11 Dec 12 Oec 2U call 13 is Dec l 9 "KMikawa Man" 11/1J j.. v Jan tijiii ijl loading for Hongkong, all Japan Ports. Us Argekcargo for Vancouver, Seattle. Portland, San Francis^618 words
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Advertisement1352 1958-12-01 11 ..,405 MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. »Mll rporated in Singapore) (t2 j|ef 15 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE S UILINCS TO LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON I CONTINENTAL PORTS Sllf z witk likerty to proceed via Panama er Cape of Geef Hope) BaM to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo LOAOING1,352 words
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Advertisement1267 1958-12-01 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR AOEN. PORT SAIO, GENOA, ANTWERP, ROTTEROAM. BREMEN, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, GOTHENBURG, OSLO Spore P. Sham Penang "OEIRA" 13 14 Dec 15/11 Ok M "N'A"T 21 22 Dec 23/24 DX OK S| E"A" 9/11 JM 11/12 JM 13/14 JM Calls London (Passengers enly) Calling Gdyma. Passenger1,267 words
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Advertisement1322 1958-12-01 11 Km THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. Ttl: n N ]7 SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) S LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN. U.K. I CONTINENTAL PORTS S'por* P. Sham Penang BENVRACKIE for London, Rotterdam. Bremen, Hamburg G. 33-34/ I Me LMoaaa dirKt arrives 21 Dec BENALDER for Aden. Jeddah. Pt. Sudan.1,322 words
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Advertisement1297 1958-12-01 11 MCALISTER tic CO., LTD. TEL: No.: 213(1 ELLERMAN LIMES KLAVENESS LIMB LOHDON HAVRE ROTTEROAM LOS AHGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMIURg's HULL SEATTLE, VANCOUVER I PORTLANO and for U.S.A., North Altantic Ports Acceptieg caige frr Central t Seatl and Canada via Colombo America CITY OF BEDFORD* BOUGAINVILLE Spore P. Sham Penang Spore1,297 words
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217 1958-12-01 12 Gandhi Cup goes back to Indians after two years SINGAPORE. Sun. Indian Recreation Club regained the Gandhi Memorial Cup when they beat R.A.F. Seletar 3-1 in their annual soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium today. I.R.C. now lead 3-2 in the annual series. Seletar. a second division team in the217 words
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623 1958-12-01 12 19-YEAR-OLD LEYTON LEFT WING GETS 4 10X1)0 N\ Sun. Evergreen Stanley Matthews, 43 year-old "wizard of dribble," showed he was far from being a back number yesterday when he helped Blackpool shock Arsenal, the English Football League leaders, with a 4 l victoryReuter - 623 words
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Article70 1958-12-01 12 rpOKYO, Sun.— Japan today 1 retained the international judo trophy when its 1958 national champion, Koji Sone beat his countryman, Akim Kaminaga. on points in the second world judo champion ships here. Sone (fifth dan) proved himself a worthy national and world champion by showing surprisingReuter - 70 words
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Article61 1958-12-01 12 MONTREAL. Sun. The Montreal Athletic Commission is undecided whether to grant permission for the world light heavyweight title match between Archie Moore (United States), the champion, and Yvon Durelle (Canada) here on Dec. 10 The commissioners met for several hours yesterday, but rose without reaching a decision.Reuter - 61 words
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Article40 1958-12-01 12 SINGAPORE. Sun. Boys' Town entered the final of the Bukit Panjang dis'rict knockout soccer competition when they beat Bukit Bintang Rangers 2-1 today. Oulnff and Tena Yean scored for Beys' Towri aiid Denkel for Rangers.40 words
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Article120 1958-12-01 12 DURHAM SUFFER SURPRISE DEFEAT LONDON. Sun. The unexpected 3-0 failure by Durham against Northumberland has given Cheshire a chance to win the Northern section of the English Rugby Union championship. Cheshire made no mistake against Yorkshire at Bradford yesterday, beating them by two goals and a try to a goal120 words
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Article184 1958-12-01 12 ironically his only mistake a sliced attempt at a drop-goal resulted In Pattinson scoring the Northumberland try The problem of forecasting the likely outcome ol the annual University match on Tuesday week was rendered a little more complex by Saturday* results Oxford, who made a comparatively poorReuter - 184 words
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Article1084 1958-12-01 12 FIRST DIVISION P W D L P APts Ar.srnal 20 11 3 6 51 31 25 Million 19 10 5 4 38 26 25 Wolves 19 11 2 6 38 23 24 West Brom. 19 9 6 4 47 31 24 Preston 20 10 4 6 35 281,084 words
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Article112 1958-12-01 12 MELBOURNE. Sun.— Britains Stirling Moss won the 100 miles Australian Grand Prix here today with a new record average speed or 98.86 m.p.h. for the 32 laps at the Albert Park track. He also set a new lap record of 102.26 m.p.h. in his Formula OneReuter - 112 words
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265 1958-12-01 12 Rugby Union and League results HARLEQUINS OUTPLAY BATH LONDON. Sun. Results ot Rugby Union matches players yesterday: County championship: Northumberland 3 Durham 0- Yorkshire 8 Cheshire 13. Club: Harlequins 22 Bath 13; London Hospital 10 Devonport Services 5; London Irish 3 London Scottish 5: O.M.T. 6 Birmingham 1 Richmond 3265 words
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Advertisement504 1958-12-01 13 Check Before Posting j Replies to Box Numbers] core should be token V ,colr.n9 to bo« number: u%c the CORRECT ■IhmBIR ond Address t0 the J*! Volley RoodL,h «>e sen, by rcgis-} OJt; Postal Orders or: c S hou.d be crossed. (iin i,,,,, from Page 6) .MONS VACANT M n.)—504 words
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Advertisement602 1958-12-01 13 SITUATIONS VACANT M Words (Min.)-Box SO ct,. extra. GRADE II DRESSER Conductor with Factory experience required lor estate in Kelantan. Please reply in own handwriting stating age, qualifications, experience, salary required, with copies of testimonials to Box A 5207 S.T. SITUATIONS WANTED 20 Word, SS (Min.)-Box SO ct,. extra. EXPERIENCED602 words
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Advertisement861 1958-12-01 13 I ACCOMMODATION VACANT 2D Words Si (Min.j—Box SO cts. txtra. AVAILABLE THREE MODERN Terrace Houses, two bedrooms, modern sanitations, servant's quarters at Bedok Road furnished $260.00 each per month. Apply Tan, 66-D Haig Road after 5.00 p.m. daily except Sundays. FULLY FURNISHED 2 Bedroom self-contained apartment, one room alrconditloned. Large861 words
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Advertisement833 1958-12-01 13 TUITION 20 Words S (Min.)-Box SO ctt. txtra. DECEMBER BEGINNERS, advanced, rapid courses. Typewriting. Shorthand, Book-keeping. New typewriters, Experienced teachers. N.C.S., 11C MacKensie, 433 A Oeylang Road. Tel. *****. Y.W.C.A. BALLROOM DANCING Latin American, commencing Tuesday 2nd December 1958. Beginners at S p.m. advanced at 6 p.m. Fee $10/- (members833 words
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179 1958-12-01 14 BENAUD, DAVIDSON IN TOP FORM BUT O'NEILL, BURKE FAIL IN BATTING Bowlers shine SYDNEY. Sun. Australian T,est bowlers were in good form at Newcastle. 100 miles north of here, when they bundled out Newcastle foi a first innings total of 14C today. Playing for a New South Wales XI, RichieReuter - 179 words
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Article50 1958-12-01 14 SYDNEY, Sun. Top American Davis Cup player Ham Richardson will not compete in the Victorian tennis championships starting this week. United States team captain Perry Jones said yesterday ne had withdrawn Richardson j from the tournament to give I him a special kind of train--1 ing.— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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241 1958-12-01 14 GOVT. MAKES GRANT OF $5,000 TO FAM to help schools MONEY TO PAY THE COACH, SAYS SECRETARY By KEN FERNANDE7 Kuala Lumpur, Sun. THE Federation of Malaya Government has made a grant of $5,000 to the F.A. of Malaya to be used "to encourage soccer in the schools." The money241 words
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Article79 1958-12-01 14 SINGAPORE, Sun—Hongkong Bank. the S.H.A. Div. 3 league leaders, trounced Young Men Sikh Association 5-0 in a Div. 3 match at 3»rangoon Road today. M. D. Rozario (2), Honi dricks. B. de Souza, and M. Nunis scored. Ceylon Sports Club received a walkover from Prisons "B"79 words
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Article, Illustration429 1958-12-01 14 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By JOCKEYS Merv Posner and Kitson Leong had lucky breaks at Ipoh yesterday morning when Garnet Bougoure and Abdul Mawi fell ill Bougoure's indisposition gave Posner three winning rides, and the meet honours with five winners429 words
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258 1958-12-01 14 Jennings will race with world's best at Auckland SINGAPORE. Sun.—Veteran Malayan racing motorist Capt. CO. (Mickey) Jennings of Kuala Lumpur, will be competing against some of the world's Kreate-t drivers in NewZealand Grand Prix at Auckland on Jan. 10. A Reuter report says that among the line-up for the race258 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-12-01 14 AUSTRALIAN Ashley Cooper deals with a half-volley from Earl Buchholz, the 18-year-old American junior star, during their men's singles final in the New South Wales tennis championships at Sydney on Saturday. Cooper won 6-0, 6-2, 7-9, 6-2.42 words
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177 1958-12-01 14 BRISBANE. Sun. The M.C.C. tourists relaxed today at a surf bathing rtsort about 50 miles from here, keeping well within the safety zone On view nearby were twe sharKs caught during the past two days, one of whom is believed to haveReuter - 177 words
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Article35 1958-12-01 14 RUGGER S.C.C. "B" v RNAS 61 Signals, padang. HOCKEY SHA league; Dlv. 1: S.C.C. v Wanderers, padang. BASKETBALL ChuiiK Hwa Cup: Quek Hock Senp v Min Chong; Slglap v Green Eagles. Great World.35 words
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258 1958-12-01 14 CASTROL MOTOR-CYCLE TRIAL Civilian Carter beats Servicemen SINGAPORE. Sun. A. S Carter, of the Singapore Motor Club, won the 30-mile Castrol Trophy motor-cyelp trial over the Ayer Rajah Road course here today. Only nine of the 69 competitors failed to complete the course, which consisted of a timed cross country258 words
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84 1958-12-01 14 HOWE LIANG'S WORLD MARK BROKEN BY CHINESE PEKING, Sun. Chinese lightweight weightlifting champion Huang Chian-^--hui set a new world record by jerking 348-lb. here yesterday. Huang, who was competing in the Sino-Polish weightlifting matcii. bettered the old record of 346' 2 b set by Tan Howe Liang oi Singapore inUPI - 84 words
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Article133 1958-12-01 14 WI gain Test lead of 328 R oMi f Sun 253* their the I first T, India 1 Tlic i 328 run more The started p first •.■> the b But not oul a 128 fourtn Then d B (41 not In an v ket pari Sober form tod theReuter - 133 words
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