The Straits Times, 7 December 1958
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Title Section13 1958-12-07 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES NettSaU* In No. 1,215. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1958 20 CENTS13 words
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2221 1958-12-07 1 Tengku (This is betrayal') says... KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE PRIME MINISTER, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today stated his Government's unwavering stand on international Communism and attacked "political adventurers" in Malaya who ''adopted Communist methods and tactics to suit their political ends." bpeaking2,221 words
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93 1958-12-07 1 Thugs attack strolling constables SINGAPORE, Sat. Three police constables were attacked by seven secret society thugs in Princess Elizabeth Walk here tonight. One of them, Lav San. 18, was stabbed in the back. Lav and his companions none of them in uniform were out walking when they were surrounded by93 words
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Article21 1958-12-07 1 PORT SAID. Sat. Yugoslavia's Marshal. Tito arrived here yesterday aboard his Presidential yacht to confer with President Nasser.21 words
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Article, Illustration205 1958-12-07 1 U.S. HAS FAITH IN MALAYA |^UALA LUMPUR. Sot. The American Ambassador here, Mr. Homer M. Byington Jr.. (pictured above), said today that there was widespread confidence in the United States regarding the future of Malaya, Mr. Byington said this at a Press conference on his return to Kuala Lumpur from205 words
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468 1958-12-07 1 DORT SWETTENHAM. Sat. Although executives of the port and marine branch of the National Union of Railwaymen said here this morning lhat their members Scammel and crane drivers and tally clerks had begun a "work-to-rule" campaign, Port Swettenham authorities reported "work this morning and468 words
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Article644 1958-12-07 1 2a.m. NEWS 1/ UALA LUMPUR. Sun. Up to 2 a.m. today Mi Alliance has won of the 52 seats contc ec in municipal, towr rj district council elections held at 20 centres throughout the Fe^er.,ticn. 1 Socialist Front took 1*4*. n> in Johore Bahru a'sTL-one.644 words
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Article206 1958-12-07 1 gRISBANE, Sat. Australia, beginning from their overnight score of eight for no wickets, took a lead of 22 runs with four wickets in hand in their first innings in reply to England's total of 134 when the second day's play in the first test match206 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-12-07 1 Miss Ratno Banerji, daughter of the Indian High Commissioner in Malaya, garlands Dr. Rajendra Pra s a d at Kuala Lumpur airport yesterday. From left: Mrs. Bannerji, Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Sultan of Selangor and the Paramount Ruler. (More pictures in Page 8).50 words
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606 1958-12-07 1 PROTOCOL FORGOTTEN -HE SALUTES THE CROWDS KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE President of India, Dr. Raiendra Prasad, forgot protocol for two minutes on his arrival here this afternoon to respond to cheers from about 10.000 Indians who had turned up at the airport to see him. After-meeting members of the diplomatic606 words
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Article, Illustration1410 1958-12-07 2 BY THE WINNER OF THE 1958 NOBEL PRIZE FOR LITERATURE Ruthlessness can shape a man's world but there are times when even the hardest must bare his soul in an orgy of self-condemnation This is the book Russia thought too meaty for consumption at home and banned. It1,410 words
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Advertisement318 1958-12-07 2 Health Vitamins and BOVRI L [t is a known fact that our daily food contains five basic dietary principles— fats, carbohydrates, proteins, mineral salts and vitamins. All five are vital to health but all five are not equally important. When we satisfy our appetites we get enough calories (provided by318 words
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Advertisement300 1958-12-07 2 The Trans-antarctic Expedition took a supply of Bovril products. Sir Edmund Hillary, after the recent New Zealand Expedition to the Himalayas, wrote to thank Bovril Limited for a donation of Bovril and Pemmican adding that Pemmican was an essential part of any expedition, and that Bovril was used extensively particularly300 words
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Article, Illustration1338 1958-12-07 3 Frank Feldman - Frank Feldman By HE TOOK TWO YEARS itiiiiiiiiiiiniimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii mimm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniitii imiiin inn: in. TO PLAN ESCAPE l.llllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHl THE CASE OF THE MAN WITH THE NAIL FORTUNATELY for the public- M large they no longer build "escape-proof** prisons like the one they pul up ;il New Lisk card, Ontario.1,338 words
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430 1958-12-07 3 ARTHUR BRENARD - Jet scientists to make a flying bicycle ARTHUR BRENARD By I ONDON, Sot. A Flying Bicycle a plane powered by a propeller driven by the muscles of the men inside it is to be bf'lt by some of the best aeronautical brains in Britain. Despite jibes and ridicule, some aviation430 words
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Advertisement125 1958-12-07 3 perfection s~—-—t—_s^'* r [fluff v (f^fTTtfm \■l f_ II MODEL 7015 WE TONE Another Grundig mosterpiece in on elegont nil Y\ PERFECT cabinet of popular contemporary design. Finished 111 l in walnut, elm with maple or ash with maple, this nil AND set will add tone to any room. ELEGANCE125 words
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328 1958-12-07 4 MALACCA, Sat.— A 19--year-old teacher was admitted to hospital here after she said that she had taken caustic soda by mis. take. Two days later, she fell 100 feet from the second floor ward. She died an. other two328 words
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102 1958-12-07 4 rIPEH. Sat.— The English language news paper China News said today the Nationalist Chinese Gov ernment was considering sub sidising exports to Singapore and Malaya. The newspaper said th* aim of the move was u> counter a Chinese Communist trade boycott of Singapore andReuter - 102 words
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Article230 1958-12-07 4 SINGAPORE. Saturday. A BOY sleeping on a camp bed in a garage in Sambau Road was killed by a lorry which was reversing, an inquest was told today. The coroner recorded a misadventure verdict on Low Kirn Seng. 15. a mechanic employed by the230 words
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Advertisement134 1958-12-07 4 BE YOUR OWN EYEWITNESS I »4^< i 5 r vSEt^H^ V*. Eye-Mo with Zoarin assures incomparable health and beauty for your eyes! Flfr^VxA A few drops of new EYE-MO with ZOARIN A revitalize eyes tired by excessive close work, ffc ijy^^ relieve the burning sensation caused by sun-glare, ~2v^H^?alleviate irritations134 words
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Article197 1958-12-07 5 DERAILED WAGONS HALT ALL TRAFFIC CEREMBAN, Sat.— Eight wagons of a goods train travelling from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur were derailed at Sepang Road 16 miles from here early this morning. Railway officials -at Sepang Road today could not state the cause but emphasised that terrorist activity was not to197 words
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Article672 1958-12-07 5 LOWER STANDARD IF YOU DONT HAVE PROFESSIONAL BODY SINGAPORE, Saturday. JHE MINISTER for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, today warned teachers that unless they had a truly professional body to help maintain the highest teaching levels, academically and the technically the education standard would drop.672 words
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Article248 1958-12-07 5 'Arabian night' feast for Prasad I^UALA LUMPUR, Sat The royal banquet given by the Yang diPertuon Ago n g in honour of the visiting President of India, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, tonight at the Istana Negara was one of "Arabian nights" spflendour. The Sultan o* Selangor was the only state ruler248 words
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119 1958-12-07 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. —The Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. J. M. Jum.ibhoy, today had secret talks with the managements of two local cigarette manufacturing companies here. Accompanied by the manager of the Industrial Promotion Board. Mr. L. 'rrsson. Mr. Jumabhov toured the factories of119 words
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Article, Illustration107 1958-12-07 5 S'PORE SINGER WEDS STUDENT IN SYDNEY MR. VINCENT YONG. of Kuala Lumpur, and Miss Florence Pong, of Singapore, were married in Sydney recently. The bridegroom, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Vong Sat Fah. is an accountancy student. The bride, the only daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Phillip S.107 words
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138 1958-12-07 5 No more news in Teochew: A protest SINGAPORE. Sat— An Independent Assemblyman, Mr. Lee Choon Eng, today sent a letter to the Chief Secretary protesting against the Government's decision to scrap news broadcasts in Teochew from Jan. 4 when the Pan-Malayan broadcasting department splits up. Mr. Lee. on behalf of138 words
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Article13 1958-12-07 5 TAIPEH. Sat— Communist shoreguns lapsed into their usual even-day silence today.13 words
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Article44 1958-12-07 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. A nine-year-old boy Tan Hin Hock, was fatally injured in a car accident on Nicoll Highway at 4.50 p.m. today. Eye-witnesses of the accident are asked to contact Insp. Mahindar Singh. Sepoy Lines Traffic Police, tel. 7200 ext. 385.44 words
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Article156 1958-12-07 6 10 Word! $10 (Minimum). GBKTLEMEN VANITY will help you select your X'raas Gift. 11, Battery Road THE PERFECT GIFT for everyone 1958 Underwood Universal Quiet Tab Portable Typewriter 23' o discount for a limited period only. SAY MERRY CHRISTMAS with a brand new 1959 Underwood "De Luxe" and Universal156 words
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Article502 1958-12-07 6 r\NE of the criticisms levelled against colonial rule was that instead of instilling in the people the spirit of self-reliance it encouraged them to look on Government as an indulgent fathei who could be relied on to protect and assist them. The colonial phase has ended502 words
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Article, Illustration963 1958-12-07 6 •rrwis is the proposition." said the L Professor smilingly. "You would like a copy of my talk. So too would our Chinese friend here. I have two copies. One is better than the other. I think we should spin a coin to decide who gets which." The Professor963 words
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Article, Illustration730 1958-12-07 6 Mr. Shar ma-man behind the scenes is a VIP (VERY INTERESTING PERSON) ROLAND ERIC SHARMA. 38-years-old general secretary of the Singapore scientific congress and lecturer in the University of Malaya's Zoology Department, was once described as a YIP "because he is a Very Interesting Person." The title fits him well.730 words
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Advertisement708 1958-12-07 6 CLASSIFIED ADS.; >• Wordi W« (Winimum;. CHANG LLK: Chee Kwok eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Chang Jen Oor to Siew Yong, fourth riangi.'er of Madam Cheong Vat Ying on 7.12.58. WEE— QUAH Moh Nam, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Wee Boon Kiang to Jessie, second daughter Of Mr,708 words
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Advertisement20 1958-12-07 6 0 n wmf For Ideal Christmas Presents Call at: Exquisite B«'t shop Fitzpatrick's Shopping Arcade 300 Orchard Rd., S pore20 words
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Advertisement74 1958-12-07 6 *4r jZM Wk sift t rMy r Ji\ Wt v. I V m Celebrations and a celebrated drink J f r^x Celebrations and Key /'A H^f Brandy go so well if I Zf^i-* should because Key VN >>// Qs*\ Brandy is a celebrated tjr brandy, warm and invitRv N 'I74 words
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Article337 1958-12-07 7 BROTHER-IN-LAW SAW SHOES AND PEEPED INTO BEDROOM WOMAN: HE TOLD ME TO STRIP SO HE COULD EXAMINE ME SINGAPORE, Saturday. pOSINC as a maternity hospital doctor, Hussin bin Mohamed Noor ordered an expectant mother to strip and then examined her, a district court here was337 words
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136 1958-12-07 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. The! Ministry of Health today i lifted the ban on t>chool sports j imposed on Oct. 13 because j of the polio I'uidemic. But students below 11 year s of age are still barred from strenuous activities. In kindergartens only136 words
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Article78 1958-12-07 7 MALACCA. Sat.— Dr. Allred Wong Kong Meng ol UM Singapore General Hospital was married at the Wesley Methodist Church here this afternoon to Miss Rebecca Hang Den Hua. Dr. Wong is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Wong Soon Cheang of Malacca. The bride, a Bachelor78 words
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Article59 1958-12-07 7 SINGAPORE, Sat Kua Tiong Gee, 36, was jailed for six months today after being convicted of being a member of the group 24 secret society. Kua had a tattoo of the j head of a female Red Indian an insignia of the sroup. He was arrested59 words
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Article47 1958-12-07 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two hundred Chinese school teachers in Singapore will attend a one-month course in Buddhism from Monday. The course is being spon- i sored jointly by the Singapore Buddhist Federation and the Singapore Regional Centre of the World Fellow- sini; nf Buddhists.47 words
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140 1958-12-07 7 Fun fair to aid work of dog lovers SINGAPORE, Sat— A fun fair and jumble sale will be held at the Badminton I Hall. Guillemard Road, from 10 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. tomorrow iln aid of the Singapore Canine Welfare Association. The fair is being organised by a city councillor,140 words
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Article, Illustration249 1958-12-07 7 Mr. Trombone WORLD CLASS JAZZ FOR SINCAPORE THIS WEEK SINGAPORE, Sot— "Big T" Jack Teagardcn and his Sextet will give three jazz concerts in the Victoria Theatre next week. The first performance will be at 8.30 p.m. on Tuesday followed by a matinee on Wednesday at 3.30 p.m. "Big T"249 words
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Article23 1958-12-07 7 JOHORE BAHRU Sat. Mr. V. S. Powell-Evans. Chief Police Officer. Johore. left today for Britain. He will return in February.23 words
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Article38 1958-12-07 7 Singapore Copra Association r.oon prices per picul on Saturdey: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: December $42 (nom.). The tone was quiet. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Association: bulk $63.50 sellers, drum $67 sellers. The tone was quiet.38 words
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Article25 1958-12-07 7 There was a rise of 2o cents in the Singapore tin price yesterday tc $384 87 j The estimated offering was 100 tons.25 words
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668 1958-12-07 7 SIR There are several points raised by Mr. David T. K. Wong in his article. "Time For Our Writer.j To Speak Up" Sunday Times. Nov. 30*. which have to be answered Firstly. Mr. Wong points out that although government leaders have recently made statements on668 words
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Article40 1958-12-07 7 Start the New Year with $35,000! TWENTY FIVK days to go to 1!).")9— but the Malayan Monthly's $3."i,(KM) jackpot contest closes tomorrow at 5 p.m. By posting your entry today you may give yourself' a really living start for 1959.40 words
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Article, Illustration122 1958-12-07 7 CHAMBER MUSIC AT THE VIC ON DEC. 16 CINCAPORE. Sat— The Singapore Chamber Ensemble will present another of its soirees featuring local artists at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Dec 16 at 8.45 p.m The performers will be pianist Miss Scan Khung Img and soprano Mrs Isabelle Aspin Programme will122 words
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Article62 1958-12-07 7 SINGAPORE, Sat. The case against Dolly Yeo. 18. accused of forging a Methodist Girls' School leaving certificate, will be heard in a district court on Jan, 2. Mr. Choor Singh, a district judge, today approved an application by Mr. N. C. Goho, defending, for her police62 words
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Miscellaneous181 1958-12-07 7 POLICE BAND MM«I al tlie Esplanade Garden.-. 7.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. SINGAPORE FILM SOCIETY presents "A Day at the Races" i Marx Brothers) at the Cultural Centre Theatre, Canning Rise, 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. SINGAPORE CAGE BIRD SOCIETY: Monthly meeting at 11 A Adam Park, 11 a.m. TOASTMASTERS181 words
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Miscellaneous184 1958-12-07 7 service 11 a.m.. >oga class 4 p.m., study group 5.30 p.m., at 28 Jalan Senyum 4 p.m. XARAYANA GURUKI'LA: Yoga classes at 188 WesthlU Hill. Sembawaug Estate 5 p.m. PAYA LEBAR METHODIST CHURCH: Sunday school 8.45 a.m., church school in Malay 9 a.m.. combined Holy Communion service 10 a.m. C.EYLAXG184 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-12-07 8 DR. RAJENDRA PRASAD inspects the guard of honour formed by the 6th Battalion, the Malay Regiment. Preceding him are his personal bodyguards from the Bengal Lancers. Sunday Times picture. THE YANC di-PERTUAN ACONC and Dr. Rajendra Prasad walk towards the Kuala Lumpur airport building. Sunday52 words
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Article190 1958-12-07 8 Jakarta seeks the rebel doctor CINGAPORE, Sat. The Indonesian Consulate here have asked the Singapore Government to help arrest Dr. D. Sumitro, who they say is the "rraster-brain" behind rebel activities in the Colony. This request is believed to have been made by the new Consul-General Gen. Gusti Djatikusumo in190 words
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Article812 1958-12-07 8 Councillors hear it all on tape THEN THEY VOTE TO KEEP PARAGRAPH IN MINUTES CINGAPORE, Sat. At a special meeting of the City Council this morning, Councillors listened for over half an hour to a tape recording of their own remarks at the Council meeting of Oct. 31. Object of812 words
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Article203 1958-12-07 8 US fails again to hit the moon \X/ASHINCTON, Sat ww The United States j fired a new rocket into space today but it was too slow and wide off the mark to reach the moon. All the four stages of the 76-foot Army Juno II fired successfully after it blastedUPI - 203 words
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Article72 1958-12-07 8 NEW YORK. Sat The U.N. General Assembly yesterday adopted a resolution on Cyprus expressing confidence that continued efforts will be made by the parties to reach a peaceful, democratic and just solution in accordance with the charter of the U.N. The 81-member assembly took only aReuter - 72 words
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Article59 1958-12-07 8 PARIS. Sat. Six Spaniards, who plan to sail from Hong Kong to Barcelona in a Chinese junk, left Paris by air last night for Hong Kong. They leave Hong Kong on Christmas Day and expect to reach Barcelona six months later, touching at Singapore.Reuter - 59 words
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Article52 1958-12-07 8 BOSTON. Sat. A Federal judge today ordered industrialist Bernard Goldfine. whose gifts to presidential assistant Sherman Adams led to his resignation two months ago, to turn over the books of five of his corporations for tax investigation, or face citations for civil and criminal contempt ofReuter - 52 words
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Article37 1958-12-07 8 MADRID. Sat.— A Spanish airliner which vanished Thursday night crashed on the snow-capped 8.000- foot "peak of the dead woman" north of here, killing all 21 people aboard it was reported today— U.P.l.37 words
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Article37 1958-12-07 8 TOKYO. Sat.— Mount Asama, an active volcano north of Tokyo, erupted again yesterday, hurling volcanic ash and smoke more than 18,000 feet into the air. There was no immediate report of casualties or damage Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article27 1958-12-07 8 NICOSIA. Sat Sir Huj>h Foot. Governor of Cyprus, today called a top-level conference of his district security committees and commissioners at government house. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article77 1958-12-07 8 KAMPALA (Uganda) Sat. —The Lukiko < Parliament, i of Buganda yesterday approved a resolution to write to the Queen to inform her that the time had come to end the agreements vesting; her with powers of protection over the territory. The Lukiko has appointed a committeeReuter - 77 words
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Article, Illustration936 1958-12-07 9 WILLIAM CAMPBELL - Warrior tribe is now a full partner in Dominion WILLIAM CAMPBELL Maoris in New Zealand have made great progress By LT.-COL. Charles Moihi Te Arawaka Bennett, wartime Maori battalion commander, who has been appointed High Commissioner for New Zealand in Malaya, comes from a minority native race which has produced936 words
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Article43 1958-12-07 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. Miss Kisane Davis, 17. a model, was chosen Press Ball Queen of Singapore tonight at the Singapore Union of Journalists' annual ball at the Seaview Hotel. Second was Miss June Elias. and third Miss Evelyn Isaacs.43 words
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Article225 1958-12-07 9 R. CHANDRAN - R. CHANDRAN By SINGAPORE. Sat. Giving a lost wave to friends and relatives waiting at the terminal building, 39 passengers boarded a Garuda Indonesian Airways plane at the airport here today and waited. The plane's twin engines roared, the crew checked the instruments, the225 words
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Advertisement75 1958-12-07 9 There's OIL In your life Much of the food you eat is supplied by Oil Oil helps transport it to yon by ship, (V^^^E^M pl ane > r °ad or tram v^^M^J^Rl Oil can even help prepare «f 1 electricity or kerosene stove. A t-^K Vlt^ p jrt at nor^75 words
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Advertisement37 1958-12-07 9 REX ~lj/////////////d?~l^ I SPHI fsl X LAM BERT BUTLER, /t""*""'**'^^ ENGLAND I GIVES LONG Inny 1 j M YOU MORE FOR YOUR MONEY J COMPARE flfe BRIGHTNESS op lit A re ED f in pJL_ m. 137 words
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Article, Illustration865 1958-12-07 10 Joan Pillay - Joan Pillay FABULOUS SCENERY FRIENDLY PEOPLE by EEZ&Hk fICERS heat and girls at that, 1 said friends and relatives when Susheela Dcvi and I announced that we intended to explore the East Coast on scooter. The secretary of the Automobile Association of865 words
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Article128 1958-12-07 10 Too few funerals fixed his own PANK ALTHOFF was Bg niton's (New Jersey) practical joker. One day in June 1936 he promised to get some new business for a friend. The friend. Thomas Lewis, was an undertaker. "How's business?' 1 asked Althoff. "Pretty bad," answered his friend Lewis, gloomily. "Don't128 words
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Article205 1958-12-07 10 PETER VANE - PETER VANE LIVE ON CASH OFFERED FOR THEIR CAPTURE By I ONDON, Sat. Two former Eoka terrorists are living as tree men in Britain on the money that was once offered as a reward for their capture in Cyprus. Less than two years ago205 words
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Article, Illustration429 1958-12-07 10 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM By I IKE all terror organisations throughout the work Singapore's secret societies have the symbols These are tattooed on the bodies of members. Heaven help you if you pick a sign used by any one of these societies.429 words
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Advertisement173 1958-12-07 10 I s«= ggss I KENWOOD jg^y W .^r^^^ Sp t WUh Kenwood ProducU kitchen work becomes a tStW vSdpßg^ s^rw* KVUWlM^^^^^o^^ M Pleasure. There's a range to excite every housewife U KNIFE SCISSORS SHARPNER M Chrirtna the *™c for buying. Make this I JUICE EXTRACTOR COFFEE Mill w j. ir173 words
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Article, Illustration805 1958-12-07 11 Y.O. Lee - Y.O. Lee ONCE THE PEARL OF THE ORIENT, TODAY ITS A CITY WITHOUT PURPOSE By MACAO— Since the first proud conq v i s t a dores walked its verdant hills four centuries ago, this Portuguese colony of 350.000 has had more than its share of romance. It has805 words
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Advertisement622 1958-12-07 11 Why not have stereo in Your home this Christmas! H. N\* V. ~j bii presents its L" BHjg-*-- first stereo m radiogram m m *> y the Stereo "Princess" Splendid oil-wove bond, 6-volve radio. Auto-record changer. Acoustically balanced. Dual Chonnel Stereo HighFidelity performance of records. IMPROVED -eproduction of Monourol 33622 words
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Advertisement538 1958-12-07 11 "saBBBBaI bbbbbbbV W»^ ay^oi^Bjny •J^T*^ 'iw** l I% aC^ x\re the tales of strange human more dependable, which you an powers false? Can the mysterious NOT using now! Challenge this feats performed by the mystics of statement! Dare the Rosicrucians the Orient be explained away as to reveal the functions538 words
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Article, Illustration815 1958-12-07 12 The young man who has girls lined up— to be kissed 1)1 KIM, the last school holidays I met a teacher friend of my uncle's. Although I am only 16 and still at school, we became very friendly, and he kissed me several times. He told me he is choosing815 words
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Article, Illustration904 1958-12-07 12 HARVEY DAY - HARVEY DAY SO FASHION-RJGHT...EVER SINCE SOLOMON SHOWERED THEM ON THE QUEEN OF SHEBA By LOOK HOW THEY WEAR THEM TODAY AN oyster crammed with 55 pearls, fished up recently off Hainan Island in the South China Sea, though a fine haul, is904 words
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Article, Illustration1140 1958-12-07 13 BLACK PLAGUE MENACES ROAD USERS STOP THESE EVIL -SMELLING FUMES FROM BUSES AND LORRIES r«AN nothing be done to put an end to the nuisance committed by so many lorries and buses In Singapore? I refer to the belching of evil-smelling, choking black fumes and smoke from the exhaust of1,140 words
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Advertisement553 1958-12-07 13 This htdtiii'ul ttx #i- flfl^l H^P^^^ f>ir<:# or S/«rry itt ii example of 58^^?^ ■*!fi-i tM r^i«r l^uf*r- *S^Bk^^F ford O/«i run**. *"*^b ©la** The glistening beauty of Watcrford Glass is something that money alone rannot create. It needs the sensitive hand and critical eye of an artist to bring553 words
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Advertisement15 1958-12-07 13 Address your letter: Tbt Know Alls.' The Sunday Times, Times House, River tfalley Road, Singapore.15 words
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Advertisement484 1958-12-07 13 Heres you. chance to learn qu.cklv Al HOME— to start playing the first day and to ola v a variety of piece* in 3 weeks No other teacher or previous knowledge ot music needed. _^£3^\ LEARN Wl EASE tt^Z-^^^ took! Just releosed o new cosy way to *\l*A\ leorn HILL484 words
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Article, Illustration325 1958-12-07 14 SUSAN 6ARRIE - SUSAN 6ARRIE By ORIENTAL INFLUENCE IS SEEN IN LONDON, PARIS CREATIONS SARI, KIMONO IN SHOWS BY RAYNE AND DIOR— 1 AN Oriental influence U strongly marked in some of the newest London and Paris fashions, and there is a tremendous interest in saris, both in their traditional form325 words
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Article160 1958-12-07 14 New ideas for Christmas PARIS is full of new notions for the Christmas season, among them iheei nylon stockings with the seam right in front of the leg. Models at all the Christmas dress showings will wear lovely silk wigs in the most unusual colours, matching the drts.ses shown. For160 words
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Article352 1958-12-07 14 VERONICA PAPWORTH - VERONICA PAPWORTH By UO prima donna has ever been so feted, no dame of the British Empire so fawned upon, no woman M.P. so sought after as that 20th-century phenomenon the Top Flight Model Girl. Magnificently ornament- a!, she is fast becoming an irdustrial352 words
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Article171 1958-12-07 14 fFHIS weeks recipe for young cooks Is a delicious fruit meringue dessert which would be just the right thing for Christmas supper parties. For the meringue you need 'Jiree egg whites. 6oz. castor sugar. 1 teaspoon vinegar, pinch of salt. For the fruit filling you need four bananas. 3171 words
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Article, Illustration253 1958-12-07 14 THE EMPHASIS NOW IS ON FEET r[E advent of short skirts that show a lot of leg and throw emphasis on the feet has brought in a whole new vouge in shoes, and Continental designers, especially, are making them gayer and more frivolous, as if they were specially253 words
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Advertisement80 1958-12-07 14 A CUP OF ENERGY FOR BREAKFAST j j&Ajjjj^ A cup of Ovaltine at breakfast will give you vital energy that "•"i?" I *i!S t i»4Sj^B lasts the whole day. It is both filling and nourishing, and children l \'\'M especially love its flavour. Start each day with Ovaltine hot or80 words
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Advertisement328 1958-12-07 14 MWARS IS THE SCOTCH IF^l -IT NEVER l-cggl I^RsFiNm Scotch^] It OF CREAT^ Ct jj No other drink v quite so LJj o|}fJ DPWGr&^ I rcfr.shiiiK Scotch Whnky |j» OISTILLE" S flfl You can drink it short or long, p'-l^^**^ PE^ 1 J n the mood ukes you. but L.328 words
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248 1958-12-07 15 KOTA TINCCI, Sat.— A daughter gave her father a glass of stout containing sodium arsenite a few days before he was due to leave for India to find her a husband, the prosecution alleged at a preliminary inquiry in the magistrate's248 words
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Article32 1958-12-07 15 SINGAPORE, Sat— Family remittances from Malaya to China last month amounted to $1.136.471— the lowest yet this year. Of this. $871,499 was from Singapore and $264,972 from the Federation.32 words
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Article30 1958-12-07 15 KLUANG, Sat. A 14 yearold Chinese boy, Goh Kok An, was struck by a falling rubber tree at Bukit Paloh Estate this afternoon. He was killed instantaneously.30 words
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105 1958-12-07 15 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sat. Large number of people in the Kuala Trengganu district have been affected by influenza in the last two weeks. Today nearly 250 people, including 50 Government officials, were given medicine at the General Hospital here. This was an increase105 words
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111 1958-12-07 15 LOCKED UP: MAN WHO WANTS TO SEE WORLD SINGAPORE, Sat.—Mohamed bin Elhag, a 25-year-old Morocan, who is bent in seeing the world arrived in Singapore today lockedup in a cabin on board the 5,853 -ton Panamanian freighter Marie Elaine. Mohamed stowed away when the freighter made one of her rare111 words
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Article80 1958-12-07 15 l\ ii. ml. in CATHAY: Jessie James Vs. Dal tons 10.30; Love and Crime 12 30. 2.30, 7. 9.30; REX: I Accuse 10.45: Sart Van Fah Choke Yeah (Cantonese) 12.30. 2.30, 7, 9.30. Kola Illiarn ODEON: Target Earth 9.45: The Bravados 3, 7.15, 9.30: LIDO: Rajdarbar (Hindi)80 words
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293 1958-12-07 15 Murder jury frees three after 4 hours' retirement KUALA LUMPUR, Saturdoy. AFTER retiring for four hours, a seven-man jury today freed three men on charges connected with the murder of Wong Tham Yin, a leading shareholder of the Selangor Omnibus Company. The verdict was unanimous. The hearing, believed to be293 words
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Article85 1958-12-07 15 Party to decide poll policy SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Singapore branch of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Association will decide at its annual conference tomorrow whether it would align with the People's Action Party or the Singapore People's Alliance at the coming general election. This will be the first time the party will85 words
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Article174 1958-12-07 15 SINGAPORE, Sat. New prices tor cigarettes, effective from Monday, are cold prices in brackets SINGAPORE TOBACCO CO LTD. INCREASED: Viceroy F.T.K. 20s: $1: Lucky Strike 20s: 95c 6bc> Rex K. 20s: 90c; Gold Flake 10s: 45c; Player's Medium 10s: 45c: Capstan Medium 20s: 80c. DECREASED: Player's Perfectos174 words
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Article59 1958-12-07 15 SINGAPORE Sat.— A taxidriver. Wahab bin Ahmad, 38. was robbed of his night's collection of $80 by three men at Bentong Park off Holland Roart, early today. The three men had boarded the taxi at the Great World and directed Wahab to Bentong Park. The59 words
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Miscellaneous12 1958-12-07 15 AOUITE VJEACINS^ /AMD VCXJCN \axig eegr suit) \n€wt^/ ||N/rrLL«A/e-nMe\ II CMAKigtMg AFTBg)12 words
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Article, Illustration208 1958-12-07 16 HOW TO ENTER THIS CONTEST $END your entries to The Sunday Times, Photo Contest, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore. Glossy prints are preferred. Pictures appearing in this page cannot be returned. The first prize "LEISURE HOUR" (above) wins the first prize of $30 this week.208 words
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Advertisement83 1958-12-07 16 KNITTING /fijk\ WOOLS AND >f y/J CHILDREN'S KNITTED GARMENTS auashiintiuKi) Resident Agent* gob hoi em* 00, P.O. box 1651. Singapore to Principal'•^M V&^^^*tlZ^ItJ~**~~~7 *^ir :|l|l|l| 'AA AT fj: it's faster by air lor full details of BO. AC. *orld-wide services consult your local Travel Agent. or MALAYAN AIRWAYS (General Sales83 words
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Advertisement66 1958-12-07 16 Ids- MMr v. .SS>S&. tS. Cr\ r 'for kf\riT r\ n c y ror Tar norizorij mFm&jmafmdW IS^IA on your overseas PtHK holiday-choose a MhHIiI I UAIIYUAI I w WMU AnHLL VICTOR %mM 9 i Saloon or Estate Cart M&F s |i BiitfiSißifl or the six-cylinder -ipPPß^'"' W VELOX and66 words
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Miscellaneous216 1958-12-07 16 f WVHVNOT-TAKE TH*^ IS CO«OESPOMt>KNCE timwil A PTC RADIO COOBSt' OOORftE IS EXCELLEMT/ IT -11-UK«VB UXXS UKE TMEPED EVEN SHOWS HOW I CAN I MOWS./ 1 -,FUTUM CT} WITHA.RTC. THI« KTT I'M TBAINf OBV I i AtSEMBLINO AUTC? WEUU |4^| ONLY PART O»« A VCKJ BE THE MAN f _I||216 words
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Miscellaneous234 1958-12-07 16 ACROSS: 1 Come to grief (5). DOWN: 1 Burst ol sound 5 Songster <7), 10 Bequeaths (4), 2 Control (B>, 3At a dis(4). 11 Entangle (5), 12 Once tance (4), 4 Brand <6> 5 Conmore (5), 14 Observes (7). 17 fllct (3), 6 Affirm (4), 7. Kingly Cleansed (6), 19234 words
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Article1082 1958-12-07 17 THE SECRETS OF GOOD PHOTOGRAPHS IN cinematography, cameramen use their Iris diaphragm or aperture as a means of controlling exposure. If lor example, the day is very bright and sunny and there are no dark shadows to be considered, the cameraman will probably select fll or f 16. If on1,082 words
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349 1958-12-07 17 Right speed, focus are necessary for clear pictures Camera shake is responsible for lack of sharpness to a much greater extent than people realise and many who have invested in electronic flash equipment have been surprised to find that lenses, formally condemned as having inferior resolving power, are capable of349 words
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Article253 1958-12-07 17 By MICHAEL LORINC WASHINGTON, D.C. fHE National Council of Inventors in the United States, ordered by the American Army to keep in close contact with its lively brains, recently announced that huge fortunes were waiting for anybody who would succeed in making any of the253 words
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Advertisement314 1958-12-07 17 Whitens Your Skin Secretly and Quickly No longer need you admire others wish that your skin was as light and attractive as theirs. One jar of Stillman's will moke you equally chorming. Continued applications will surprise you, convince you that there is only one beoutifier, only one whitener that words314 words
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Advertisement189 1958-12-07 17 THERE'S REAL! SOAP in RINSO mmmmmmm THAT'S WHY IT m^*H**amm washes so thoroughly is so gentle on clothesso kind to hands! tj #Sib^%/ nlilSu .^■■■■■nP^^^s 9 nvr -^asM| iQ ■aHLffin^ftni^A lOttAs WAVE lasts longer, looks lovelier A $15 perm for only $2.35. fc So easy you can do it at189 words
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Advertisement534 1958-12-07 18 see f/.e ci#y of THE COLOf M GA7f during your thrilling "PRESIDENT" cruist Six weeks of fun and relaxation cruising Ihc Pacific. Enjoying such exciting places as Japan, Hawaii and San Francisco with the added fun of a luxurious sea vacation aboard a first-class air-conditioned President LJmT. Yes! Six weeks534 words
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Miscellaneous1467 1958-12-07 18 JSJpVJ J flfJMl^ij Lj JUKISLE, WHERE POC W^TALK! J%^ iL" nr;A R Rice Burroughs' r^^rt\ X^ 4r h^ I k^ i« i THE OKJLV CLUE TO THIS SVULL WS HHTII YOUK 1 Jfi,!*^ MAV E 1I WAICE Ur»~^ "lT Tr^ LITTLE SILENT 1 I7BNTITY ARE THE INITIALS 1.T.0. JJIV I1,467 words
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Article, Illustration990 1958-12-07 21 Terence Feeley - The odds are fantastic, but the verdict is: FUN! Terence Feeley Millions buying a dream via Football Pools By FWCII week-end in J the lootba.l sonson, ten million Briton* spend £2.000.--(K)() on the Pools, .lusl one week's contribution lo the £75,000,000 a year they spend on backing their football fancy.990 words
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549 1958-12-07 21 CEDRIC CARNE - Losing weight? Don't let it get you down CEDRIC CARNE DOCTOR'S DIARY... BY kJR. MARTIN waswortw* r.ed. He had lost half a stone since last spring. His unspoken thought was: "Does this indicate soms secret illness?"' It's not surprising that people associate losing weight with ill-health. They remember how, when549 words
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Advertisement138 1958-12-07 21 4-door Hillman Station Wagon ■bbL_!^™^*^'*'******GS*Sms^Cbbbm bbbV T^^KIB Big luggage capacity! In appearance, performance, comforta de luxe saloon -BP^lftf^' y Passenger comfort, a large load"""■«»^^H| carrying capacity and all-round coonI V p-> SV^Baai fiatK* omy are all successfully combined flfeavKw > n tnis new 4-door Hillrran Station j^*i^^~O V^^^^^^^^i Wagon of138 words
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Advertisement252 1958-12-07 21 First of its kind. ..Finest of its kind! hit Hat rrSrf Enjoy the thrills of this NEW magnificent X*< Sea Horse V 50! Enjoy skiing-fun that you have never HH| «SEl«n t 7 known before. Horsepower with no strain, full thrust I^S^S jv is instantaneous, with smooth acceleration at top252 words
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Article, Illustration1474 1958-12-07 22 13 The Big Wheel makes a phone call from the pool.. .something hot going down those wires! Ana Price, busty young star, has walked out in the middle of a film after being told by a card-gazer that she would be bitten and disfigured by a camel1,474 words
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Advertisement182 1958-12-07 22 You'll travel in J/Nf*s> 'mti^^^w^' COOLER Comfort ->||*§jiH% \<~ in tii o Mptfc fe&^? lv/!alrill V/ Hr t^ .IS-K-S n gjggpß H%si&, .vunuiiiuiid \^b« ji b NOW AVAILABLE FOR ALL CANADIAN FA Dfl C m twm^i^^mmmi mar w It 1/ J Jiißßr^ l^ai^B^Why not call in and see us about182 words
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Article, Illustration264 1958-12-07 23 p^ j9j fljlHk L^mm *y j^^ftuS'l 'X^li^mtTii fm\ V»B fHE Hillman Minx is a notable example ot an already excellent car improved constantly to give more value for your money every year. It is almost impossible to find fault with264 words
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Article115 1958-12-07 23 From Pace 16. Across: 1. Crash; 6. Warbler; 10. Left; 11. Ravel: 12. Again; 14. Regards; 17. Purged; 19. Rarest: 20. Mere; 22. Let; 23 Academy; 26. Dirk; 28. Ate; 29. Sabot; 31. Nee; 32 Wear; 34. Medical: 36. Sea; 38. Rede; 39. Rueful; 42. Lender: 45. Endures:115 words
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Article25 1958-12-07 23 SOLUTION PI T CHER C O TTON M ILLS HO M EWIN TR V F IVES A SCOT C R AWL R IDGE25 words
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420 1958-12-07 23 Crusader - BAM is not giving due regard to requests from neighbours Crusader By T*HE Badminton Association or Malaya does not appear to be giving due regard to the invitations that have been extended to it by our neighbours. 1 am referring to three recent invitations that have been sent to the420 words
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452 1958-12-07 23 F.A. CUP: Non-league teams still in LONDON, Sat.— The amateurs of Tooting and Mitcham and the part-time professionals of Worcester became the glamour footballers of English soccer today as they stormed through to the third round proper of the Football Association Cup. Tooting and Mitcham, leaders of the amateur competition,Reuter - 452 words
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Advertisement232 1958-12-07 23 SPORTING SAM by Reg. Wootton IT'S HERE! THE NEW c^cdu^t^ JQS9 [ill Ml BEAULIEU hiliilM Everything about the "BEAUIW I .mi cuts luxury combined with fast safe motoring. From /f the economical 21.6 H.P. "Aquilon 84" V 8 engine to the instant action "Twinplex" J brakes, from interior spacious- )l232 words
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Advertisement538 1958-12-07 23 McCARTEN NOW A TOP CLASS :!'|t± RUGBY PLAYER ffi TPHE number of ex-Malayans making a name for I themselves in the tough ranks of British and in- I 9 ternationol sport is steadily growing. L -J ruebv player R J Me an <* Westmoreland in the j ««>«d b«twt« n538 words
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Article332 1958-12-07 24 SRC beat Police in vital fixture SINGAPORE, Sat. Singapore Recreation Club strengthened their chance of retaining the Singapore Hockey Association Div 1 league title v/hen they beat Police, their strongest rivals, 1-0 at Serangoor Road today. S.R.C. wno have held the title for the last four years, thus completed their332 words
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Article80 1958-12-07 24 CINGAPORE. Sat— The Slngak pore Combined Schools Sports Council have named 15 players for their two-day tour of Malacca. Players are: Balbir. Anvaral. de Vaz. S. T. Lingam. Thangarajoo. Mehar Singh. Peng Boon. Jaswant Singh, Paramanathan. Ramalingam. Chek Fong, Gurucharan Singh, Henry Cilia. Balakrlshnan. Said. The80 words
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Article36 1958-12-07 24 SINGAPORE. Sat. Victoria 0.8.A. Singles beat Marrieds 2-1 tn their annual soccer match at V. S. ground today. Rama and Charlie Tan scored for the Singles and Kwee Cheng for Married.*.36 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-12-07 24 HAZEL, the Negri-Malacra captain, is not allowed to get far with the ball as Strickland, the Services captain, rushes up for a tackle during yesterday's H.MS. Malaya rugby match on the padang. Services won 26-3. Sunday Times picture.43 words
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393 1958-12-07 24 SINGAPORE, Sat. Singa•3 pore Combined Services became runners-up in the southern zone of the H.M.S. Malaya rugby competition when they swamped NegriMalacca by 26 points (four goals, try. penalty) to three (try i on the padang today. The man who sparked Services biggest win393 words
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546 1958-12-07 24 CIVILIANS WIN WITH SECOND HALF PRESSURE SINGAPORE 11 SERVICES 26 a KEDAH O JOHORE 3 NS-MALACCA 3 PERAK 19 By SAUL JOSHUA JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. A 12-3 VICTORY over Johore makes Singapore the southern zone finalists in the H.M.S. Malaya Cup rugger competition after a lapse of five years. They546 words
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Article, Illustration28 1958-12-07 24 PAUL HUNNINGS, the All. Malaya, South and Singa. pore stand-off, who played his last game for Singapore yesterday. He leaves for Britain today. Sunday Times picture.28 words
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Article37 1958-12-07 24 SINGAPORE. Sat —University of Malaya handed a 7-0 trouncing to an eight-man S.C.R.C. team in Singapore Hockey Association Dtv. 1 league match at Bukit Timah today. Sockalingam (4), Kong Onn (2) and Francis Foo scored.37 words
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257 1958-12-07 24 KEDAH FAIL TO COPE WITH PERAK'S SPEED AND WEIGHT SUNGEI PATANI, Sat. Perak, fielding eleven New Zealanders. easily beat Kedah by 19 point (two goals and three tries) to nil in their H.M.S. Malaya rugby fixture here today. Perak's victory stemmed from their fast threequarters and to their superiority In257 words
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Article91 1958-12-07 24 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Winners of the Keppel Oolf Clubs monthly medal (bogey) are: "A" Div A. Moody and D. A. S. Hart (all square*. Runnersup: J. Me A. Brown, O. Hovil and W. Horst (one down). Ball Sweep (first nine)' D. A. S. Hart and S. Hickman91 words
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Article64 1958-12-07 24 SYDNEY, Sat.— A dashing 114 by Billle Watson and 57 not out by V. Marks put New South Wales in a promising position at the end of the second day's play in their I Sheffield Shield match against South Australia here At close the holders wereReuter - 64 words
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Advertisement138 1958-12-07 24 DO YOU BRUSH YOUR TEETH REGULARLY HSR mm Mf MM i Jli §0, it may your prel^deiitiffice i K2 Most toothpastes counteract decay-causing mouth acids but only for a half hour tf%^j \^<^*>^ jv or hour at a time. i^— -^^S^^l^^P^^^i^ °c»«^--^" So why not have lull-time protection W^lJ^M^ I138 words
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Advertisement278 1958-12-07 24 t The FINEST and most useful <£ V' \n the world V^ Vl for any MAN... f\ Vdy/ the most advanced yLj lighter in the world This exciting-looking lighter is something a^ t > everyone will appreciate. And not tor us -^OtkSf^^' \noVs .ilonc You can till it up in278 words
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Advertisement818 1958-12-07 27 CLASSIFIED ADS. "AT YOUR SERVICE" Words $10 (Minimum). Dail t I month, 10 Words $2.i0 (Mm.) REMEMBER TANG'S Whenever Photocopy Required. 10, Boat Quay. Singapore. *****. "ORANJE" Conducted Australian ."our February 1959. Asia i Travel Servire. Spore *****. i ALPHINE TURKISH BATH-, Ma.ssage, Ngee Ann Building, 31,1 2nd Floor. Orchard818 words
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Advertisement650 1958-12-07 27 Clean sweep by Spore trainers By EPSOM JEEP 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore trainers made a clean sweep at this afternoon's races at Bukit Timah, sadIdling all the nine winners in today's card. Keith Daniels took top honours with four winners Rina (Race 4), Who Knows (Race 6), High Socks (Race650 words
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Advertisement804 1958-12-07 27 DANIELS SADDLES FOUR WINNERS HOBBS 3 (7) FUNNY FACE 7.13 (806—530) Lee 6 (5) CORA 8.12 (92 85) Forte 7 <3 SINGAPORE GLORY 8.13 (89 6ii Wahab 8 (10) DRAGON SEED 8.2 (254 181) Leong 9 (12) CONSTANZA 8.9 (98 86) Posner 10 (8) SPUTNIK 811 (88 76) J- Jones804 words
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Advertisement826 1958-12-07 27 Cash Sweep: No 2208 ($1,015); No. 2390 ($507); No. 1274 ($253). Starters ($23 each): Nos. 2014; 2386: 1043; 2837; 1637; 1010; 1002; 2594; 1416; 2888; 1182. Triple Crown led past the halt mile from Heyday, with Bukit Bintang. Redouble 11, Gold Hunt, Maori Boy and Wee Laddie next. Rina was826 words
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Advertisement620 1958-12-07 27 THE BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $174,167 Ist No. *****7 ($78,374) 2nd No. *****0 ($39,187) 3rd No. *****4 ($21,770) Starters ($1,979 each) Nos. *****6; *****1; *****6; *****3; *****3; *****2; *****8; *****8; *****1; *****7; *****8. Consolation ($1,306 each): Nos *****4; *****6; *****2; *****2; *****5 *****8 37 5605 *****5; *****3; *****8. Starters ($35620 words
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Advertisement414 1958-12-07 27 (14) VIA VICTORIA 8.8 (72 60) J. Jones 13 (11) SACHIKO 8.12 (622—312) King 14 (9) ROULETTE 7.13 (57—58) Dragon 15 (Winner trained by Hobbs) Won by 1, ?i, neck. Time: lmin 40 3/5. TOTE: $139. $39; $19; $24. FORECAST TOTE: $1,140. Course srratchings: Daiku 8.10; Joe's Tipple 8.4. Sovereign414 words
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Advertisement488 1958-12-07 27 »Bf^M^^ f^\ J!l-> More and m re ■Riff fi Q^Bw A J: P e °P' e Wl be "vIZ making friends with... k|p|| BABY BUBBLY Pimples and Bad Skin Fought in #h ffk 24 Hours W§ Wt ■Inec the diKOTtrv of Niio4«rm by an BIFORE AFTER American physician It is488 words
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Obituary58 1958-12-07 28 jti ll.nrfv S/» (Minimum). THOMAS: Mrs. T. G. Thomas at her home Rajavilas EastMuthoor Tiruvalla India On December 4th. After Long Illness. Deeply Mourned. MR. V. GOPALSAMY of P.Y. Tan <5t Co. Passed Away Peacefully At His Residence 82-C. Petaln Road, Singapore on G 12.68. Cortege Leaves For Hindu58 words
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Article37 1958-12-07 28 10 H«rJs $10 (Minimum). MRS. KOK CHONG FOOK and Family Thank Relatives and Friends for their assistance, wreaths and condolences and their kind attendance at the funeral of the late Mr. Kok Chong Fook on 2.12.58.37 words
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Article99 1958-12-07 28 .'II Hi.rrfs sill (Minimum). INCOME TAX RELIEF. If you are not getting maximum $4,000 Additional Relief from Income Tax then contact Ken Ashley. Sun Life Assurance Co. Of Canada. P.O. Box 1792, Singapore. CHRISTMAS FARE!! Visit Cold Storage and see the wonderful display of Turkeys. Nuts. X'mas Puddings <fc99 words
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70 1958-12-07 28 FAZALTOLEAD PAKISTAN vs WEST INDIES KARACHI, Sat.— Fazal Mahmood, top-ranking medium pace bowler, will cap tain Pakistan in the forth coming Test series against the West Indies, the Pakistan Cricket Board of Control announced here. He succeeds A. H. Kardar who captained Pakistan for many years but retired re cently.Reuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration1207 1958-12-07 28 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON But the advantage is in England's favour again By Brisbane, Sat. ENGLAND won back its Test stocks today. By dint of really splendid fighting cricket in hot, sultry sunshine, the Englishmen did not have their first success today until just on the lunch break1,207 words
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Article92 1958-12-07 28 SYDNEY. Sat. ITALY clamped a tight grip on the Davis Cup Interzone final when Nicola Pietrangeli and Orlando Slrala won their singles in straight sets against The Philippines at White City courts today. Slrola beat Raymundo Deyro 8-6, 6-3. 6-4 and Pietrangeli beat Felicisimo Ampon 6-2. 6-2.92 words
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Article68 1958-12-07 28 SINGAPORE, Sat.— R. W. Newton, J. T. A. Patterson and E. J. Rees tied one-down for the R.S.G.C. "A" Dlv. medal at Sime Road today. They will play ofl next Saturday. The ball sweep went to J. T. A. Paterson, R. J. Isherwood, N. W. Morley .md N.68 words
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Article40 1958-12-07 28 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Buklt Panj&ng Rangers beat Boys' Town 3-1 In the final of the Bukit Panjang District soccer cup at Bukit PanJung today. Syed All (2) and Atan scored for Bukit Panjang and Walter Oorloff for Boys' Town.40 words
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Article29 1958-12-07 28 LOS ANGELES. Sat.— Don Jordan (Los Angeles) won the world welterweight boxing title from Virgil Akins (St. Louis), outpointing him over 15 rounds here last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article19 1958-12-07 28 SINGAPORE, Sat— The Tankards beat Singapore Recreation Club 30-10 In a rugger match on the padang today.19 words
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Article110 1958-12-07 28 JN a Brisbane restaurant a forthright character was giving vent to his feelings about O'Neill who is playing in his first Test. "Blimey," said the character, "this O'Neill has got all the publicity in the world but what does he do? He misfields a sitter of110 words
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Article29 1958-12-07 28 LONDON. Sut. Workington beat Gateshead 4-2 last night in an English League Div. Four soccer match, brought forward from the originally scheduled date ot Jan. 24— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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