The Straits Times, 11 December 1958
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Title Section20 1958-12-11 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 No*** 1 I The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1958 15 CENTS20 words
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Article1901 1958-12-11 1 MINISTER OUTLINES POLICY IN FEDERAL COUNCIL *A steadily improving standard of living 4 is forecast Malaya to fight all unfair competition KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE FEDERATION Government will not hesitate to ban imports of any ntry adopting the tactics of Communist China of selling below cost and1,901 words
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Article144 1958-12-11 1 Swoop on banks in Burma RANGOON, Wed. Special investigation officers today began an examination of the vaults of all the banks in Rangoon except the State-owned Union Bank of Burma. Bank officials and those who have deposited valuables for sa,fe keeping were present at these examinations. Yesterday Lt.-Col. Hla Myint.Reuter - 144 words
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Article41 1958-12-11 1 CHINESE TROOPS QUELL REVOLT lio\(. KOM. Wed. Reports reaching beri Macao toniulii h residents <>n offshore Island nl I .ii>;);' m Miutli Sea revolted againsl I nanisf rale i 1 were down 11 btoodj at( u i. multilist ti""|i-41 words
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Article175 1958-12-11 1 BRISBANE Wed. Australia easily beat England by eight wickets with a day to spare in the six-day Test here today. Set to make 147 with two days to go in the six-day Test, Australia scored the runs for the loss of two wickets, the match endingReuter - 175 words
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Article, Illustration545 1958-12-11 1 RAF bomber disappears with ten aboard 'MEN ON ATOLL 9 REPORT SPARKS DUAL DRAMA SHIPS, PLANES IN HUGE SEARCH OVER CHINA SEA SINGAPORE, Wednesday. pLANES and ships are combining in wide day and night sweeps off the coast of North Borneo for a Singapore-based RAF Shackleton missing with a crew545 words
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79 1958-12-11 1 FOUR NEW POLIO CASES IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, Wed. Four polio cases were notified today, including the first case of a resident European. He is a British serviceman, aged 25, attached to the RAF. Seletar. Three Europeans who contracted the disease ear. Her in the current epidemic were reported to have79 words
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Article36 1958-12-11 1 BONN. Wed.— Three United States Air Force men were killed when their twinengined R. 8.66 jet bomber crashed while coming In to land at Spangdahlem air base West Germany last night. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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609 1958-12-11 1 QUESTIONING IN CAPITAL KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. ritHE DEPUTY Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, today said Wan Abdul Hamid was arrested because of his "known association with Communist sympathisers and those with Communist affiliations." Dato Abdul Razak, how-609 words
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Article32 1958-12-11 1 SINGAPORE Wed. A punter struck the "jackpot" in the Singapore Turf Club's "fortune tote" at Bukit Timah today. He picked five out of six winners and won $12,262.32 words
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Article21 1958-12-11 1 LONDON. Wed— Unemployment in Britain has reached its highest level since March 1947. with 536.000 out of work.— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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183 1958-12-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Minister of Defence. Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussain, warned Federal councillors tonight against any complacency about the shooting war against the terrorists. He gave this warning while announcing, amidst applause, all-round cuts in the Emergency expenditure for183 words
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281 1958-12-11 1 NEW DEAL FOR DOLLAR IMPORT ON JAN. 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Federation has decided to lift import restrictions on 23 categories of goods from the dollar area from Jan. 1. This follows an agreement reached at the recent Commonwealth Trade and Economic Conference in Montreal. The Canadian Government also281 words
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Article61 1958-12-11 1 LONDON. Wed.— Earl Alexander of Tunis, Second World War military leader and former Governor-General of Canada, was reported seriously ill yesterday. He was taken to hospital after a heart attack at his home on Saturday, the day after his return from a visit to Canada. He hadReuter - 61 words
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Advertisement336 1958-12-11 2 A C ADVENTURE IN PERFORMANCE No other sport than boating can give you so much adventure, so many pleasant past-times. Fishing, Waterskiing. Cruising, Camping. Picnicking. And no other outboard motor can perform those adventures rms as well as Johnson. These Sea -Horses oft<r if the finest yet in features and336 words
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Miscellaneous23 1958-12-11 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Apsleby M r IM IP 1 7 ,/niervtAlN\ C^^V /do you tuinu it kNevTN OCIVe'S T? 4AT Jiif «4AHftMTHL23 words
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283 1958-12-11 3 CYPRUS: MAC CALLS FOR FRESH TALKS IN PARIS LONDON. Wednesday. T'limc Minister, Mr. Macmillan, proposed nighl Unit the foreign ministers of IJri ccc and Turkey meet in Paris nexl o ti v to solve the Cyprus situation. nested they should meet at next, rence of the North Atlantic council Mr.Reuter - 283 words
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Article68 1958-12-11 3 Revolution heroes held in Iraq Wed. Iraqis, given alter the July ere nmong thos^ I onnection with coup denounced I Monday. Egypt- 1 reports suid. ct Iraqi officers! irted to have been dawn yesterday Ity in the plot. Hadio said the faced the death newspapers said Aniiv was takine cautionsReuter - 68 words
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Article43 1958-12-11 3 LONDON' Wed.— Two pass- .r.n.s collied in a ir Glasgow today U of ln-avy snow and from .several coun- 1 -Scotland and Engiand. 100 school children urn to the floor in ion although only ins were reported in--0.P.1.43 words
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Article56 1958-12-11 3 PARIS. Wed. France\s rtul Communist Imitted today it had the red as a result cf its recent defeat at the Tin- Communist Party newspaper. Humanite. said "serious economy measures in various fields of activity" would have to be taken immediately. Staff worker* would be tiredUPI - 56 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-12-11 3 JAPANESE actress Pat Suzuki holds congratulatory flowers and telegrams in her dressing room in New York after the recent Broadway opening of the musical "Flower Drum Song." Pat is one of the stars of the new Rodgers and Hammerstein show which is already being acclaimed a new "smash hit."49 words
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333 1958-12-11 3 SENATOR'S 8-HOUR INTERVIEW IN THE KREMLIN \y A S H I N G T O N, Wed. Russia has an inter-continental ballistic missile capable of delivering its warhead more than 8,000 miles. The Soviet Prime Minister, Mr. Khrushchev, told Senator Hubert HumphreyReuter; UPI - 333 words
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244 1958-12-11 3 Malaya joins 11 other nations in snub to Russia at Cairo IpAIRO, Wed. —Malaya was among the nations whose delegates snubbed Russia at the Afro-Asian economic conference herr. last night. Twehe delegates defeated a bid by the chief Soviet delegate, Mr. Mikhail Nesterov. to Introduce an anti-Western proposal. Mr. NesterovReuter; UPI - 244 words
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247 1958-12-11 3 Award for Malayan girl who saved boy f ONDON, Wed, A girl who dived into the Thames and saved the four year old grandson of a former Malayan High Commissioner here from drowning will receive a Royal Humane Society award for courage tomorrow. She is Che Esah binte Abdullah. 22.Reuter - 247 words
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Article315 1958-12-11 3 T ONDON, Wed.— London stock markets gave a satisfactory display for the opening of the new account today. Interest was confined mainly to industrials where investment buying by unit trusts and pensions funds was a stimulating factor. Towards the close came the good November United Kingdom trade figures315 words
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Article27 1958-12-11 3 LONDON. Wed. Spot 24d.. Jan. 24", d., Jan.-Mar. 24»,d.. April-June 24Ud.. July-Sept. 24-X.d.. Oct.-Dec. 24^d.. Dec. elf. 24',d.. Jan. c.i.f. 24'4d., Feb. c.i.f. 24',d. Tone: Quiet.27 words
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Article22 1958-12-11 3 LONDON, Wed Buyers £761. sellers C 7611-... Forward buyers £760' i!. sellers £761. Settlement i£76l'i, a.m. 130 tons, p.m 15 tons.22 words
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Advertisement56 1958-12-11 3 B THE 1958 WEEK-EHOER AHHUAL it on m-J* H sale now throughout Malaya. It contains B 116-pages of eye-appealing pictures and n artic<es that wi pr vide weeks f ipari(|ing R entertainment for the entire family. liSj^il IN THIS ISSUE a c. >> i&s wwwmnimW nf^\ > tff£|lMll§M HMMMm^mim^m^m^m^m^m^mH I56 words
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Advertisement282 1958-12-11 3 Quality I 1 Spare Parts I For complete satisfaction, wise motorists buy only genuine LUCAS spare parts. You can select your requirements from our large comprehensive range which is always in stock. We invite you to call in today. Federation Representatives: WEARNE BROS. Real that gPky POISONED WOUND, k^ A282 words
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Article, Illustration122 1958-12-11 4 World's So. 1 Girl Guide arrives DAME LESLIE WHATLEY. Director of tbe World Association of Girl Guides, arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Monday to inspect Guides in the Federation. In Ipoh yesterday she said that she would recommend that Malaya be made a "tenderfoot," in the Association. This is the122 words
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124 1958-12-11 4 CINGAPORE, Wed. For eight years a gold medal has lain in one of the safes of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce. It will remain there for at least another year. The medal is the highest award offered by the Chamber for a distinction124 words
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312 1958-12-11 4 I Police have been after big-time rupiah forgers for nine years SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE Singapore money market is being flooded with large numbers of high quality counterfeit Indonesian 1,000-rupiah and 100-rupiah notes. The Straits Times made this discovery today during inquiries into an allegation312 words
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167 1958-12-11 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. i working party of trustees of the Singapore Improvement Trust has recommended that all expatriate officers on the trust's permanent staff be offered employment for their "full careers" on present terms and conditions of service. Alternatively, the three- man team, which carried167 words
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Article256 1958-12-11 4 A probe on 'rebels in Malaya' KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Indonesian Embassy here is conducting its own investigation following a report that two top Indonesian rebel leaders are now r in Malaya. According to a spokesman of the Indonesian Consulate General in Singapore, the leaders are the rebel Prime Minister.256 words
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201 1958-12-11 4 'ARCHITECT DEPT. STINKS' REMARK DRAWS BIG PROTEST SINGAPORE. Wed. The Local Officers Association oi the Singapore Improvement Trust has protested to the Board oi Trustees against a remark made at a recent Trust meeting by Mr. Wee Toon Boon that "the Architect's Department stinks in the eyes of the public."201 words
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Article114 1958-12-11 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A suicide verdict was recorded In Singapore today at the Inquest on Tong Kok Chee. 29, whose wife testified that she married him while he was still undergoing treatment at Woodbridge Hospital as an outpatient. Koh Swee Chan. 25. said Mie knew her114 words
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Article53 1958-12-11 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. a factory worker. Chan Kia Chuan, was acquitted an i discharged at the Assizes ot a charge of attempted ronbery. It was said that he and two persons unknown tried to rot> a butcher. Heng Hong Cheow. of $100 in Koon Seng Road53 words
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Article22 1958-12-11 4 SEOAMAT. Wed— The new fire station here will be opened tomorrow by the State Secretary, Dato Abdul Rahman bin Musa22 words
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Article42 1958-12-11 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Under th e terms of a Bill introduced in the Legislative Assembly, private nursing and maternity homes will be required to be registered and will come under the supervision and control of the local authority.42 words
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Article92 1958-12-11 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Public Service Commission has advised the City Council that the acting Deputy City Health Officer. Dr. Ng See Yook, should oe promoted to the post of City Health Officer. The commission's decision comes up for confirmation by the council's staff committee tomorrow.92 words
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Advertisement159 1958-12-11 4 MILKMAID STERILIZED MILK fresh, natural cows' milk at its best iM m+^ FOR GOOD HEALT H *^%9 DELICIOUS FRESH .-J^'TmC^ VERY NOURISHING ,mk j/ Sjfa' •EASILY DIGESTED m CONTAINS NO SUGAR OR if Ml I OTHER PRESERVATIVE |^V '^6* S J 11 I ECONOMICALLY PRICED MILKMAID STERaiZED MILK pure. B^B*^^4^159 words
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Advertisement62 1958-12-11 4 AMERICAS CIGARETTE STIU < ONIY Afor \ZO i c -i.. 1 M I It* I ISH A R I Transistor Radio SHARP 8 TRANSISTOR i:\lilo nj i Short Medium W.r. Bj; Mains. omplct,' rtti (jC'asr i: DceanUen Bos Trade Inqiiiiv: NAM AIK rBADING CO Raffle- A DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPT!^ AGAINST PAIH62 words
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Article, Illustration140 1958-12-11 5 OH, IT WAS SO EMBARRASSING FOR GUESTS AT THE PARTY r INGAPORE, Wed. Japanese businessmen and their guests stood stunned embarrassment at a ockrail party this evening as they ud a Singapore merchant lash n at "Japanese atrocities" during ie war in Malaya. party was to mark the ning ofMak Kian Seng - 140 words
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247 1958-12-11 5 EDUCATION FOR ALL IS THE GOVT. GOAL KUCHING, Wednesday. Ternor, Sir Anthony Abell, told the Council gri here yesterday, that it was the Governs mm to provide as soon as possible primary in for every child in Sarawak. •ins would involve -<\s of public ex- every year, the tnent had247 words
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Article121 1958-12-11 5 Expat asks for loan of $59,400 SINGAPORE. Wt'd. The City Treasurer. Mr. S. S. Scales, has applied to the City Council lor an interest free loan guarantied him under the Malayanisation scheme— of 559.400. He is the first expatriate officer to take advantage Of the terms under which the Malavanisation121 words
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Article41 1958-12-11 5 PENANO Wed. Tengku Puan Nor Sa'Adah. wife of the Penang Governor, was among more than 400 people who attended the allMalayan variety show in aid of the Penang Youth Centrt at the Penang Chinese Girl High School last night41 words
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83 1958-12-11 5 COUNCILS TWO-MOTE MEETING IS a RECORD •ENANG, U.il— Th* until toil iv held shortest inciting Mi '—with six iounbwat. nj.ftiiiK, lasting two minutes, un •uslj ;recd t actiul approve in iple the report o' 'üb-commlttec ap"<l to study the standing orders 'ted by the Assistan' Secreterji (Leual) N "nni Pillai.83 words
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132 1958-12-11 5 GOVERNOR WARNS OF SARAWAK RED CELLS Kl (HIM;. Wed— The Governor of Sarawak. Sir Anthony Abell. said yesterday that investigations by the police had brought to lifiht evidence that Communist activities in Sarawak were continuing and were directed from outside the country. In a printed address containing a report on132 words
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Article113 1958-12-11 5 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Thugs stabbed a fishmonger when he fought off their attempts to force him Into a car at Paya Lebar Road here at 4 a.m. today. They had earlier grabbed his younger brother. But the gang released the two men Lee Kay Huat. 24. and113 words
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Article54 1958-12-11 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed RIDA has made grants totalTig 5d.569 to five Mersing fishermen to enable them to instal engines in their fishing brats. The fishermen are Othman bin Jusoh ($955). Mohamed bin A. Rahman ($1,500). Ismail bin Besar ($811). All bin Muda ($1.500 1 and54 words
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255 1958-12-11 5 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. rHE 29,734-ton P and O liner Arcadia arrived at Singapore today with two stowaways on board. A third was taken off the ship told the Straits Times today that a stowaway discovered R? Perth was an Ausn >eamen. Joseph Gratwho stole255 words
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Miscellaneous412 1958-12-11 5 POLICE BAND concert it .juniors. 4 p.m <^i lio «si o.iO KuongP.uk. 5.30 p.m. to 630 p.m.. badminton 5.30 p.m. pm CHINESE YMCA (16 South IXIVERSITV OK MALAYA P Per(:i er(: Tab le tennis, bodybuildDRVMVriC SOCIETY presents U K weightliftinK 1 P badmmPirandellos "Six Characters in toll 5 p m412 words
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Article469 1958-12-11 6 EDUCATION CHIEF SAYS: PROBLEM NOT SERIOUS NOW SINGAPORE, Wednesday. MOST of the pupils who pass the Secondary Schools Entrance Examination can continue their studies next year, the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Education, Mr. Lee Siow Mong, said today. About 15,000 pupils sat for469 words
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224 1958-12-11 6 MYSTERY OF THE MELODY SOLVED: DISC HAS NAMES OF COMPOSERS SINGAPORE, Wed. The composers of "Singapore Sorrows/ v melody with which an American jazz king, Jack Teagarden, fell in love more than 25 years ago. have now been named. But it seems that they are not Singaporeans, as Mr. Teaijarden224 words
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334 1958-12-11 6 MINISTRY HITS AT TEACHERS' UNION CHARGES SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE Ministry of Education here has accused the Singapore Teachers' Union of pretending to be unaware that two separate matters had been confused in their Press statements regarding appointments of primary school principals. The union had described as a "farce and mockery334 words
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Article51 1958-12-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR Wed. Tengku Ismail bin Tengku Jewa 21, a nephew of ,he Federation Prime Minister, left here today to attend a two-year course at the Ma layan Teachers' Training College in Brinsford Lodge Britain. Tengku Abdul Rahman was at the airport to we him51 words
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Article58 1958-12-11 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Tne local branch of the Britisti Red Cross Society intends in build a "Red Cross House. casting about $300,000. for its offices and lecture halls. th«> 1957 annual report of the branch said. The branch anticipates public support for the build ing58 words
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Article27 1958-12-11 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. Tan Ec Peng and Yong Cheon<* Kin. accused of attempting to extort $3,000 from a businessman, were discharged by a district court today.27 words
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196 1958-12-11 6 Wed. Radio Malaya was broadcasting "happy birthday" requests in its "Happy Anniversary" programme yesterday when listeners heard a loud "Brrrrrr." During the next few moments listeners heard a snatch of a Chinese programme, another "brrrrr", a snatch of "Happy Anniversary", a fragment of196 words
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97 1958-12-11 6 No reading allowed in Federal Council KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Federal councillors were pulled up this morning by the Speaker for reading the morning newspapers whilr the House was in session This happened during the debate on the estimates for the Ministry of Agriculture Calling the House to ordc the Speaker97 words
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Article16 1958-12-11 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. The police band will play in the Katong Park tomorrow evening.16 words
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Article79 1958-12-11 6 GRANT To EPA:A QUERY IN ASSEMBLY SINGAPGKL Governments o e Ifc Sivo $100,000 to P S**% Plum.. .-W year-voai-.s gra Honed by Mr tJ? «S Kheiv a Ch«. 1950 -r. ft! in the !Lh o^ on FW Sw* reduction Mr. Lim of hia notic, ductioa ol several JJ*i draft b79 words
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Advertisement202 1958-12-11 6 s "MORE SECURITY" m I Writing of opportunities for I imostors. Eduard W estropp. I I City Editor of the I 'Sunday Express", said I on Ith. August, 19.57 II Be discriminating ce j n terest I I I S a O ns"a Ilotke^°£1 lot ke^°£| C Xr I Mr.202 words
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403 1958-12-11 7 People's Alliance bids for mass support ANOTHER ASSEMBLYMAN TO 'CROSS THE FLOOR 9 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE Singapore People's Alliance is carrying out "an intensive" campaign throughout the island to recruit member* as a first step towards preparation for the coming general elections. The party's secretary-general, Mr. Wang I sun Hao.403 words
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83 1958-12-11 7 The first elected Seremban president SEREMBAN, Wed. The Xegri Scmbilan' state and town councillor. Mr. Chin See Yin. i s tipped to become the first elected president of the Seremban Town Council next month The Alliance after their two seat victory in the election last Saturday, now form the majority83 words
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Article, Illustration69 1958-12-11 7 WOMAN IS MISSING: $100 OFFER A CMssese family in Singapore is offering; a i- u.i id <>i' SI OO for information about a woman relative who has been missins f«r the last 10 days. Madam Ho Poh Lian. 30. had been staying with a relative at Joo Chiat Road. About69 words
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Article, Illustration123 1958-12-11 7 IT'S MORE THAN CURVES! IT'S 365 DRESSES A YEAR THAT LEAD TO SUCCESS CLKVACKOL'S Hong Kong film star. Miss Ting Lan. 20, yesterday revealed lie secret of her climb to success when she made her first public appearance since her dramatic arrival here on Sunday. Miss Ting told reporters at123 words
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Article23 1958-12-11 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Blood Transfusion Service last month received blood do nations from 796 people, and gave blood to 743 people23 words
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130 1958-12-11 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. -Another four dentists and a pharmacist have graduated from the University of Malaya here. Ho Teow Eng passed the Part 111 Examination ior the Diploma In Pharmacy (Forensic Pharmacy). The following candidates have passed in the si jr-.s shown against their names, thereby130 words
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198 1958-12-11 7 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. HPHL Chairman of the Central Board of Pineapple 1 Packers. Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, today described as rubbish the statement by Federal Councillor, Dr. L. S. Tan. that a large quantity of Federation pineapples found its way to Singapore at the198 words
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Article43 1958-12-11 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. A cyclist. Pow Chow, 49--year-old Army labourer, died shortly after colliding with a lorry at the Junction of Jalan Ariffin and Jalan Nge e Heng here at 7.30 a.m. yesterday. Police are appealing for eye witnesses.43 words
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Article34 1958-12-11 7 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Wed. —Originally charged witn kidnapping. Lee Koh Loh was yesterday accused of raping i girl at Brapit village in September this year. Lee was remanded in custody until Dec. 16.34 words
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277 1958-12-11 7 iLOR STAR, Wed.— Syed Omar, son of :i former Singapore land owner. Syed Abdui Rahman bin Tana AlsaKOlf. who died three years ago. today filed a petition in the High Court here against the assessment on his late father's estate in277 words
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223 1958-12-11 7 PRESIDENT SAYS THANK YOU WITH PRESENTS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A two feet high lamp, a marble replica of the Taj Mahal, has been received by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. It is a gift from the President of India. Dr. Rajendra Prasad. The gift was brought to the Federal223 words
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Article63 1958-12-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Federation Government issued the following storm warning here this afternoon. Strong northerly to northeasterly winds with moderately rough seas and moderate swells are expected to persist for another 48 hours in thSouth China Sea north of th* Equator and along the ea»t63 words
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Advertisement283 1958-12-11 7 AW) V^\oj\ F SH V*» MEAT rv Is^si Rp' Xtkt>A£jQ nothing kkz, it Fresb, fragrant, delicious that's the way good coffee ought to be. And that's the>\ay it is, when it's m;ul<; H ilh Chase Sanborn col Tee. This pure coffee is vac- —^g-^ uum-packed. preserving all the fragrance and283 words
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Obituary95 1958-12-11 8 !0 Words $10 Minimum). MR. S ABDUL CAFFOOR Proprietor Ceylon Jewellers. Singapore p.issed IWM at 11 am 10.12 58. Funeral will leave 34u. CUangi Road, at 8.30 s*m lo Kassim Burial Ground. Siglap Road. 'Ceylon papers please copy MRS. TEO CHONO BIONG. s?e 7">. passed away peacefully at 7.95 words
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Article43 1958-12-11 8 70 Wordt S/0 (Minimum). IHE PARENTS and Widow of 'lie late Joseph Teo 800 l Look thank all relatives, friends. Director* and Staffs of Overseas Assurance Corporation Ltd.. tor their wreaths, donations, condolences, attendance, and loan of in at their recent bereavement.43 words
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Obituary32 1958-12-11 8 M Horrfa (M < Minimum) R. SATHASIVAM 11-12-1957 In i.m Hospital: Come unto Me: All ye that labour; And are heavy li.-oii; And I will Kive you rest. Oraee, strati Raj.32 words
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Article353 1958-12-11 8 20 Word, Sl* (Minimum). AIR-WICK removes the stale >mell of smoke. In fact It remove* ■H unpleasant odours. Atr-Wick is v ncked by all good stores. BEEFEATER k ttv name of a special Gin. Triple distilled to make it solter. drier, crystal clear. Agents McAliMers. LOVELY SELECTION of c;uun>353 words
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693 1958-12-11 8 The Straits Times Thursday, Dec. 11, 1958. Industrial Future The most satisfactory feature of Mr. Tan Siew Sin's optimistic outlook for the Federation's industrial future is his conviction that local capital will play its full part. The Malayan investor has already begun to realise that the opportunities in a wide693 words
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Article313 1958-12-11 8 If the theme of colonialism is frequently on the lips of the 200 delegates attending the All-African People's Conference in Accra, it is partly because anti-colonialism is a matter on which gatherings of politically-minded Asians and Africans can agree. It has become a sort of ritualistic prelude for313 words
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Article161 1958-12-11 8 Singapore UMNO baa yet to make known the precise reasons for its hostility to any action by the Government to introduce compulaor) voting in next year's election*. H is not unlikely, however, that its attitude reflects Malay concern for theiiminority position. Are such misgivings well founded. Taking the161 words
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1513 1958-12-11 8 E.W. JESUDASON - E.W. JESUDASON By lln this article the author draws attention to the= =wider problems that the new education poiicyg poses for members of the teaching profession— in Singapore. President Singapore Teachers' National Congress U7HEN I nrst read the1,513 words
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Letter374 1958-12-11 8 IIAVID T. K. WONG writing in the Sunday Times of Nov. 30. invited Malayan writers to speak up on their difficulties. I do not think writers have anything to speak up for in the matter. A writer is a creator In us own field, and he374 words
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Advertisement285 1958-12-11 8 Strait* Times Free Presi j for tho convenience ot odvci"* z 1 HMH our representatives Ot Ml I door. SINGAPORE C 04.8 STORAGE, E ORCHARD ROAD, will r»u<v« j small advertisement! ond answers z to bo« numbers Classified advertisements moy also be handed to: CITY BOOK STOUE ITO Winchester House.285 words
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Advertisement39 1958-12-11 8 1 of f Vc I m in a«- ii lately llreawd in S I I T S iiittpri'it htf MM Better MATERIAL (ITTI\(, I AIMIRIM. plus STYLE all go into every suit by "fteeghou) 21. Chulia Street, Singapore. 1.39 words
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Advertisement99 1958-12-11 8 I I z" 1 1 i. B§s^S= T MM ond roted ccordln to J.lltl Cond.tionmq and Retngaiation Initilut PHILCO ar con When you need cooling the most, here's /">-' T\ the new Philco Air Conditioner that's guaranteed to deliver. Gives more cool- A/'irnv ing capacity than ever before, with a99 words
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Miscellaneous20 1958-12-11 8 "Oh Selwyn, for the simple days of dear old Uncle Joe! He pointed HIS gun and we just pointed OURS20 words
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Article110 1958-12-11 9 MYSTERY BANG INJURES 3 BOYS a TRENGGANU.; Three school- I re injured today! explosion near ,mea in Kam- Ru Muda in the district, 15| i of here. rushed to the Hospital here this fwo oi them were hurt. isioi vu believed caused by a i the police could i r110 words
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639 1958-12-11 9 DUMPING DANGER STRESSED IN FEDERAL COUNCIL KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. THE PRESIDENT of the F.M.S. Chamber of Commerce, Mr. H. B. Hussey, warned the Government today that Russia and China could wreck any Malayan rubber stabilisation scheme just as easily and successfully as639 words
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Article, Illustration357 1958-12-11 9 B.C. BHATTARCHARJEE - Back— a remarkable Malay woman who loves writing B.C. BHATTARCHARJEE By KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. REMARKABLE Malay woman, a mother ot three young Children, arrived home today after spending nearly tour years studying and travelling in Europe. Che Aistu Ghnni. housewife, a former teacher, a journalist and author, was greeted warmly357 words
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131 1958-12-11 9 KPM SELLS 13 SHIPS LYING IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE. Wed. Thirteen more K.P. M. ships, which have been lying in Singapore waters since December last year, have been sold. The ships are part uf the fleet which discontinued inter-island services in the Indonesian Archipelago after the outbreak of the anti-Dutch campaign131 words
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Article74 1958-12-11 9 THEY'RE OFF BY BUS TO BRITAIN SINGAPORE. Wed. The first Singapore-Britain bus service passengers left Singapore today on board the Pyidawnyunt for Calcutta. Mr. C J. Buswell, a member of the party, said: "At la.U we are set to icave after almost a month of preparation We hope to reach74 words
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Article, Illustration127 1958-12-11 9 NO REFUGE FOR REBELS IN THIS EMBASSY SINGAPORE. Wed. The Philippine Government will hand over any Indonesian rebel who seeks refuge in the Philippine Embassy in Jakarta. This was disclosed by the Under Secretary for Philippine National Defence, Mr. Mariano Yenko, who passed through Singapore today en-route to Manila after127 words
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Article43 1958-12-11 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— Kadam bin Ali Kasan was fined $1,500 in the Sessions Court here today for evading Customs duty on 27 cartons of cigarettes and 500 boxes of match on Nov. 29. The duty amounted to $156.43 words
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191 1958-12-11 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The i University of Malaya Drama- tic Society has brought to the Singapore stage a veryi rare effort at serious drama. At the opening of Luigi i Pirandello's "Six Characters In Search oi an Author" to- nli?ht the audience was 'reated to a191 words
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265 1958-12-11 9 Council is puzzled by $20 mil, fish profit claim SINGAPORE, Wednesday. rpHE City Council is puzzled by a statement in the Federal Council that it is making a $20 million profit from fish caught in Johore waters. During the Federal Council debate yesterday on the Agriculture Ministry's policy and estimates.265 words
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Advertisement122 1958-12-11 9 It's plain lo see this boy is bright He's brought home Osram lamps all right A it of THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., (MALAYA) LTD. p THE GENFPAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD. OF ENGLAND. Jliiii 'iVl3 <> ***** UNSEWERED 2nS 2a*J I No Germs> I 4fl No Odours i~lL»jiM ■f"^^^! No Emptying122 words
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Advertisement281 1958-12-11 9 BUY A HOME BY 15 YEAR EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS at PENANG:- Seaview Park Fettes Park IPOH:- Happy Gardens Evergreen Park Kampar Gardens FOR SALE Semi-detached Single Bungalows at Seaview Park now rented out at $350/- per month (bringing a n«tt return of 25% per annum) Sale of these houses include*281 words
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Article569 1958-12-11 10 BIG PLANS TO HELP FARMERS AND FISHERMEN $16.5 MILLION EXPENDITURE IS APPROVED BY COUNCIL KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. lONG-TERM PLANS to establish a total of 30,000 co-operative societies throughout Malaya and schemes to benefit farmers and fishermen were announced by the Minister of Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz569 words
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Article97 1958-12-11 10 SINGAPORE, Wed. A freak $1 note has turned up in a New Bridge Road pawnshop. The serial number, signature and date on the left side of the note are missing. But part of the signature and date are printed on the back, lower97 words
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177 1958-12-11 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. rpHE trustees of the Loke Yew Residuary Trust— 1 Messrs. Loke Wan Vat, Lcke Wan Tho, AuYeong Su Fung, Loo Yew Hoi in the High Court yesterday claimed $615,160 from the Selangor Government for land acquired. The court was told that the177 words
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63 1958-12-11 10 They'll get their first pip today MKI.IiOI KM-:. Wed— Two Malayans are among Kraduates from the Australian Officer Cadet School at Portsea. Melbourne, whx will officially march out as second lieutenants at a ceremonial parade tomorrow. They are S. 11. Long, of Selaneor. and B.M.T. N'asir. of Perak. The graduatesReuter - 63 words
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Article43 1958-12-11 10 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Seven secret society suspects, detained under the Criminal Justice 'Amendment) Temporary Provisions Ordinance, appeared last night before aa advisory committee at t closed session in the Sixth Magistrate's Court. The seven were appealing for review ot their cases.43 words
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Article27 1958-12-11 10 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. A Cl ri.stmas party for children of members of the Johore Service Club will be held at the club on Dec. 22.27 words
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163 1958-12-11 10 SINGAPORE. Wed.— More than 200 people gathered round the victim of -a stabbing incident as he wriggled in agony on a footpath off Silat Road here tonight. They did nothing to help the injured man. Pang Sui Siew. 28. who was bleeding from knife-wounds163 words
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Article62 1958-12-11 10 I SINGAPORE, Wed. Under ian amendment to the War j Damage Ordinance, 1949. the accounts of the War Damage Commission will now oe audited by the Director of Audit in Singapore, it was announced in a Bill published today. In the past, this work was performed62 words
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Article, Illustration152 1958-12-11 10 HITCHING? IT'S HARD IN THE EAST, SAY HIKERS OINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Andre Bourgeois. 33, and his American wife Beverly, 29. think the East is not a "paradise for hitch hikers." The couple, who arrived hero today, have spent most of the three years of their married life travelling, beginning from152 words
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Article79 1958-12-11 10 LAND FOR SERVICES: NEW BOARD SINGAPORE. Wed. The Government is to set up a I special Services' Lands Bo"ard with powers to acquire, hold and dispose of land for mi/i- tary establishments in Singa- pore. Provision for this is con tamed in a Bill published today. The establishment of this79 words
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Advertisement412 1958-12-11 10 Ikx^vlvJr^l 0 FJilrV'fTiMkVili I IrafcJfliß ■pHo.N f y-^r.trtf*.ertk ORKXS Today "j 2^"' V TUtWSS&h 45 t 4f 6 30 930 OOROTm McGl IRE and FESS PARKER J I OU» VfeiuJßß AltWi TfeCHNICOLOR* U Plus: IVoplr A I'laroslVntuiptte "PORTUGAL" Tech (JARO). ■phom y V OPHXS Today sns»« V iS J 11,412 words
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Advertisement288 1958-12-11 10 iMCJpwoSßßsSio^] M»HO 1 0PENS todayiTT ■^C 11 a.m., li:.. 4 .1.-i. 6.1:> 9M p.m. rzr <i ßaL,Boonfc: {^5, CANDLE" fe f.WA<iMIS; n 0™ TODAY! i LJBJEfiJi 4t AM) M F.I". SHORT: "CANADIAN PRIMI _T VISITS HALAI Bl HO! >MISS P*K^nisE"-n ll i a rrLUS! ON ?*AC« TONIGHT li (FREE LISTS288 words
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Miscellaneous185 1958-12-11 10 of Aeneid. is effeminate (7). Nf rairc i iiYipc f roccxA/orH 24 A > e tneres the rub (7> *Jliail3 111 I ICO StIUOOWUIU 25 Boxer easily affected by blows? I (13). m| IH^^IMH IHT^^ bean li: HQ m H I^HHi^l IB |H| 3 n bot'om ol the drain i185 words
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1425 1958-12-11 11 ENEMY ATTEMPTS AT SNEAK RAIDS FOILED On the night of May 31, 1942, four midget Japanese submarines sneaked into Sydney harboui Had the raid gone according to enemy plans, it could have been a second Pearl Harbour. the nielli1,425 words
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Advertisement159 1958-12-11 11 Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! 2 BEAUTIFUL BABYCHAM GLASSES FREEI —when you buy 2 dozen Babycham Yes, whenever you buy two dozen bottles ot Babycham that magic sparkling drink which means such fun and gaiety to millions you'll get two free crystal-clear champagne glasses made especially in England for Babycham. There is159 words
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Miscellaneous76 1958-12-11 11 Curwnon A #V#. Htg l##rs tlt€* Saint Uu Lvsli* Chmct+ri* IPicJk Truvfl Hy (nvstvr t 'mould I V ECCIE ECCHBADP THAT T REMEMBER? THE EG6HEAD 1 \titZWi WHERE DID YOU > y A f wcof. TOOOAL- F^ AME -^v DS FAMI lAR A ESTATE IS ON LAKE HEIGHTS H^^ CtT76 words
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Article27 1958-12-11 12 SINGAPORE. Dec. 10. RUBBER: 82 3 8 cents per Ib. (down fiveeighths of a cent). TIN: $385.50 per picul (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 90 tons.27 words
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Article467 1958-12-11 12 Thr Malayan Share Brokers" Association reported yesterday: "The share maiket was quiet in all sections, and Hie turnover was small." Singapore and Federation share brokers reported the following business: Fraser 6t Neave Ords. 51.59 and 51.60 xt: Gammon $1.", A; G'town Disp. $2.02 and $2.02'<;: W. Hammer $1-56467 words
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553 1958-12-11 12 Our Market Correspondent - Our Market Correspondent By A MAJOR contributing factor in the considerA able reduction in the profits of Wearne Bros Ltd for the year to September 30 has been the necessity for providing in the accounts tor company tax at the new increased rate553 words
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Article108 1958-12-11 12 Singapore Chinese Produce K\change noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quier; UK/Continent December/January $40' i buyers, $41 'i sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $e2'j sellers, drum $65 sellers. Pepper: quiet: no business was reported done, Muntok white $125, Sarawak $124 i^both down $4). special Sarawak black $71108 words
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Article142 1958-12-11 12 MELBOURNE. Wed. INVESTMENT shares maintained x a firm tone on the Stock Exchange here today. Trading was of averace volume and price movements were narrow. Mining shares held a firm tone. oli stocks e.i.sed .sliyhtly with Oil Search down sd. and Timor Bd. Commonwealth Bonds recorded a steady142 words
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Article89 1958-12-11 12 Th MaUyan Exchange BanksAssociation made the following changes in it» rates to merchant! yesterday (all rates are to $100) Canada: buying airmail tt my* o-.p- will v biUs> 32 I/4 trade Selling T.T. or O.D. ready £"7* 31 5/16; French fS£ it ii Bel lan francs 1616 1/2Italian89 words
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Article21 1958-12-11 12 Malayan Sliarr Market: Pec. 10 Dec. 9 Industrials: 9<1.6? 90.73 Tins: s'Uil «A.09 Rubbers KU.tifi liuiii:; Jan. 1 1958=100.21 words
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Article172 1958-12-11 12 Ships lying alongside the SinI fa pore Harbour Board wharves or i expected today arc: Ryuko Maru 1-2, East Sea 3. Peter Maersk 4-5, Obra b'A. Yamateru Maru 6-7, 1 Hessenstein 8-9, Radnorshire 10-11. Benlawers 13-14, Seu.su 'Maru 15-16, Tallisse 18, Ettrickbank 19-20. Rajah Brooke 21-22. Ordia 23-24,172 words
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Article51 1958-12-11 12 buyers fob. tlo P»4» yesterda clown ftven Closing )n yesterday Official L f.o.b. buyws R.ss RAB. I*. mi 83>», 5,.,;, o> j,, sellers 8j 81',,, sei, 3 o r. ssi Singapoi,- -""•>•<•• 1C.H.1,., x milfr oi noon price '-"Kn d. iy i„ int. i us; ma,: Jni. 1 RS.S.51 words
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Advertisement689 1958-12-11 12 NOTICES Q/St NATURALISATION j? NOTICE is hereby given that Ay \M Theodorus Marie Mathot of 20 Chancery Hill Road. Singapore .mff 3b^9aVT s :ipply»ng to the Governor *"''^^E* i^^B' i lor naturalisation, and tliat any jf^^E^jgr person who knows any reason -S^^ULjlM^ xvnv naturalisation should not JmH be granted send689 words
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Advertisement580 1958-12-11 12 NOTICES 1 NOTICE The committee of the Malayan Waterskl Association regret that the dance which was scheduled to be held on Saturday (December 13) at 8 p.m. at the Royal Island Club has had to be caucelled. NATURALISATION NOTICE ls hereby given that TAN OEN TAIN of No. 64, Goodman580 words
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Advertisement616 1958-12-11 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VOLUNTEERS are required from women of a good educational standard between the age of 17 years and 35 years for the Women's Section of the Singapore Division, Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. The branch for which volunteers are now required is: (a) Secretariat Conditions of service are that616 words
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Advertisement679 1958-12-11 12 "K LINE 7^ Japan <k USA Pa«iti c/ AUant« C o JSI Spore P. Sram Penans hu< ervi ti -Kamikiwa Miru 13/15 Oec In Port 12 Oet 19 n.r kMiM«i Miry" Ist call 9/10 Jan n jji, (2 21l call 13/15 J» it v, wading tot Hongkong, alt Japan Ports,679 words
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Advertisement1343 1958-12-11 13 <^7 MANSFIELD tfc CO.. LTD. Tel: x xi»4 i» llncorpoiateo m Singapore THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE _S <LINtS TO LIVERPOOL GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORT! ,sm will lilertl t* pric.il vu Pana-a *r Capi ,f St a Hipo) u r. to proceed vu other ports to load and discharge cargo1,343 words
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Advertisement1165 1958-12-11 13 EAST ASIATIC LINES NOMEWARI SAILINGS FOR ADEN PORT Mil. GEHOA. ANTWERP, ROTTEROAM BREMEN HAMIUR6. COPENHAGEN. 60THEHBIM8, OSLO S'pori P. Sham Pinang "lEIRA" t|/it Dec 17/17 Die ■MEONIA "t n/24 DIC 2S/21 DIC 27/21 DX "tOMA' 5/ I Jll 7/ I JM 1/11 JM "LAIANDIA" 24/21 Jan 2*/27 Jai 21/2* JM1,165 words
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Advertisement1325 1958-12-11 13 !!1 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD SINGAPORE llncorporatM I* tta Umtofl Kingdoai) t LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN. U.K ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore t. S'hem Pining BENVENUE for Liverpool. Hamburg, M'bro GJ7-21/15 Ok IS/18 Die It/21 Die BENVORUCN for Hamburg. London Rotterdam 17/21 Ok 14/18 tM 27,21 8M BENLOMOND tor London1,325 words
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Advertisement1325 1958-12-11 13 McALISTER 6e CO.. LTD. TEL Nl.: 2136 BIXKRMAM LINES KLAVENESS LINB LONDON, NAVRi, ROTTEROAM LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, NAMBUIC ft NUU SEATTLE, VAHCOUVER t PORTLAND MM foi U.S.A. North Atlantic Pom Ucißtill cargo lit Clltral I Slltt and Canada via Colombo America. CITY OF BEDFORD' SUNNVVILLI S'pori P. Sham tenant1,325 words
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Article, Illustration1419 1958-12-11 14 BORNEO JOURNEY more than 100 miles up the Re- jang River to Kapit, staying in a longhouse, and teaching in a local school were only some of the interesting things that Penang visitor Mrs. Violet Coomarasamy packed into a month's tour in Borneo. Mrs. Coomarasamy, a1,419 words
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Advertisement537 1958-12-11 14 3 New Fragrances! Eau de Cologne Classique 5 Eau de Cologne Eau de Lavande IB I I PARFUMEUR PARIS I C 3 'I 1 Lun Links I Patented Snap-bar In a large variety |j for eaiy interlion of detigm FINHI.Y MADE. ..CONVENIENT... SMARTLY DirsiCNTD Kremcntz jeweilry lias enduring richness because537 words
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Advertisement317 1958-12-11 14 to Your Foods j HPIM7 P^l pure ■n^stJi VINEGAR *f^jftel BOTH DELICIOUS ASD FAS! Spaghetti with Meatballs CHEF BOY-ARDEE /rfrZ^^P*& Plump, juicy meatball top-quality ground t ■■31 cious spaghetti, and ?mothfrtdinni AVlJlft tan ey tomato saucr IHJJqJS^I AN ITALIAN CHEFS RECI! M hiw "bW^ heat the contents of a c317 words
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Article320 1958-12-11 15 SBA COACHING .FOR CmNESV SCHOOLS CIXGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Badminton Association's special coaching for Chinese Schools will begin next Monday at the Singapore Youth Sports Centre and will be continued on successive Mondays. In response to letters to 16 Chinese schools to send eight320 words
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Article191 1958-12-11 15 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. pOLJCE kept themselves in the running for the Singapore Hockey Association league first division title when they beat University of Malaya 2-1 at Serangoon Road today. With this victory. Police are left with one more obstacle to clear for the title and191 words
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189 1958-12-11 15 Moore is hot favourite to keep his title MONTREAL. Wed.— Archie Moore, world light heavyweight boxing champion, has demanded a returnbout clause In the contract for his title fight with Yvon Durelle (Canada) here to- 1 night. (Fight starts at 10.30 a.m. Thursday Malayan time). Durelle said he was quiteReuter - 189 words
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Article85 1958-12-11 15 SINGAPORE. Wed. Leading/ Stwr. Meadows broke the Inter-Services three miles cross-country race when he clocked 15min. 18sec. at H.M.S. Terror today. Meadows's time was lmin. Msec, faster than that returned by Tennant, who won last year in 17min. 12sec. LAC Campbell, who was second to Meadows,85 words
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Article64 1958-12-11 15 SINGAPORE. Wed. A hattrick by Mohamed Basri helped M.R.N.V.R. to enter the final of the Malayan Armed Forces knockout soccer competition when they beat 30 Bn. R.A.O.C. 6-1 at Geylang today. M.R.N.V.R. will now meet H.Q. R.A.S.C. who beat Army Depot Police 2-0 in the other semi-final64 words
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Article183 1958-12-11 15 CINOAPORE, Wed— Two uncon- verted tries by Roy Strickland and Idrus Owens in the last five minutes of play enabled R.A.F. Seletar to beat Singapore Cricket Club "A" by 14 points (goal, 3 tries) to nine (2 tries, penalty) in their rugger match on the183 words
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Article210 1958-12-11 15 CUT EYEBROW, SO REFEREE STOPS FIGHT IN EIGHTH ROUND LONDON. Wed. Ellsworth (Spider) Webb, of Chicago, third-ranking challenger for the world middleweight title, beat Terry Downes. the young British champion, the referee stopping the fight at the end of the eighth round of a ten-round contest at WembleyReuter - 210 words
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224 1958-12-11 15 Perak hopes high for key match against Seiangor IPOH, Wed. Perak 1 will meet Selangor, the defending champions, in the deciding north zone match in the H.MS. Malaya Cup rugby competition on the padang here on Saturday. Both teams have beaten r"enang and Kedah and the winners on Saturday will224 words
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132 1958-12-11 15 IPOH. Wed.— Weights toi two of the eight events at the Perak Turf Club's amateui race meting on Dec. 20 are: 12TH ROYAL LANCERS CLP (6 FURS.): MARA CLASS 1, DIV. 1: Special Feature 13.07; Prosperity 13.07. Far Vision (late Merdeka) 13.05: Ambassador 13.02;132 words
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Advertisement2030 1958-12-11 15 jKyMiiiilßiiUilUMMiiil^ll Check Before Posting replies to Box Numbers) t corr should be token i l > B |ng to bo» number! 0 P U the CORRECT I iJmbib end dress i? the i "l jf Times, Times House, fi Volley Rood. l mu<» be sent by regis- post Postal Orders2,030 words
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Advertisement843 1958-12-11 15 TUITION < 10 WaHs M (Min.)— Box SO et*. extrm. LEARN TO DRIVE on modern Dual-Controlled Cars for safe and correct rapid Tuition. Success guaranteed, by highly recommended English speaking Instructors. Complete course $55. P.O. Box 948 Singapore. LADY TEACHER giving' Tuition for School Certificate Biology (with practical), Health Science.843 words
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Advertisement784 1958-12-11 15 FOR SALE tt Words $S (Min.)— Box St et*. extrm. BEDROOM FURNITURE, Baby Cot, Treadle Sewing Machine. View 16C Cuscaden Road. Tel: Singapore *****. JOHNSON SEAHORSE. 7tt H.P. Outboard Motor quiet Model, excellent condition. $475. Reply to Box A 5391, S.T. CATERPILLAR D 4 Tractor with angledozer blade. Excellent condition.784 words
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Miscellaneous6 1958-12-11 15 SOCCER FriendlyJollilads v H.M.S. Albion, Oeylang.6 words
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Article29 1958-12-11 16 AUSTRALIA— by 8 wickets AFTER A SLUGGISH START, THE FIRST TEST IS GIVEN A THRILLING FINISH ENGLAND 134 and 198. AUSTRALIA 186 and 147-2 (O'Neill 71 n.0., Burke 28n.0.)29 words
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Article, Illustration974 1958-12-11 16 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON By Brisbane, Wednesday. WITH Australia's brilliant new batsman Norman O'Neill bringing Ihe game to life in thrilling fashion, Australia today won the first Test against England by eight wickets here. The game finished at twenty past five with tomorrow still974 words
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Article28 1958-12-11 16 .VODENA. (Italy). Wed. Signor Enzo Ferrari, the Italian racing car designer, confirmed yesterday that Miko Hawthorn. Britain's worid champion has decided to quit racing. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article58 1958-12-11 16 ENGLAND Ist. Inns 134 AUSTRALIA Ist. Inn* 186 ENGLAND 2nd. Inns 198 AUSTRALIA 2nd. Inns. McDonald c Statham b Laker 1 5 Burke not out 28 Harvey c Milton b Lock 23 O'Neill not out Extras 10 Total (for 2) 147 Wkts. fell at: 20. 58. BOWLING: Statnam 6-1--13-0;58 words
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65 1958-12-11 16 LONDON, Wed. Results of todays English Football Association Cup second round replays were: Chesterfield 1 Carlisle Unit- I ed 0 (winners away to Colchester United or Yeovil Town); Darlington 3 Halifax Town 0 (winners away to Accrington Stanley). Yesterday Bury beat Chester 2-1 in a second-roundReuter - 65 words
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2211 1958-12-11 16 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By The Big Sweep TOTAL POOL: $176,930. 1st No. *****9 ($79,618) 2nd No. *****2 ($39,809) 3rd*. No. *****6 ($22,116) STARTERS (82,211 each): Nos. *****3: *****0; *****3; *****8: *****7 *****1 1 ***** *****9; *****0; *****1. CONSOLATION ($1,326 each): Nos. *****2; *****8; *****2; *****1;2,211 words
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