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Title Section18 1959-01-14 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times lie** o**0 Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1959 WjCENTS18 words
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Article697 1959-01-14 1 YAP CHIN KWEE - YAP CHIN KWEE COLLAPSE STUNS GOVERNMENT, UNION CIRCLES Year of bargaining— all expected agreement to be confirmed By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. All set then a hitch on pact's duration THE year-long wage talks between the Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association and the National Union of Plantation Workers697 words
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Article, Illustration231 1959-01-14 1 EX-DETAINEE TO BE AIDE TO MAYOR SINGAPORE, Tuesday. AN EX-DETAINEE and former Journalist, Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, has been named by the Public Service Commission for appointment to the post of secretary to the Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan. The Council is bound under the Local Government Ordinance, to accept231 words
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71 1959-01-14 1 2 hurt as police fire on estate workers COLOMBO. Tuca.— Two people were injured when police fired on workers on a tea estate in Pussellawa. 100 miles from here, in Central Province, on Sunday, according to reports reaching here today. Earlier tbe police clashed with the workers and five policemenReuter - 71 words
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Article19 1959-01-14 1 MADRAS, Tues. President Tito of Yugoslavia arrived here today on a sevenday visit to India. Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article37 1959-01-14 1 ANCHORAGE (Alaska Tues. Wreckage of a C-124 Globe master that disappeared on Sunday was found yesterday about 25 miles southeast of here, and the U.S. Air Force said all nine men aboard wer-e killed.— U.P.l.37 words
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334 1959-01-14 1 Police hunt gang of gem experts in capital KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A highly-organ-ised gang of Jewel thieves who have expert knowledge of gems is believed to be operating In Kuala Lumpur. Police investigating the latest Jewel theft here— $30,000 worth of Jewellery from the house of United Arab Republic attache.334 words
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Article214 1959-01-14 1 Nuclear bombing from satellites WASHINGTON, Tues. —A scientific report published here conjures up a picture of H-bombs poised In space to dive at targets on earth whenever their masters feel there ought to be a war. The report, prepared by research experts of the RandReuter - 214 words
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Article, Illustration178 1959-01-14 1 S'pore-Indonesian relations due for discussion British information chief flies in to attend big talks but he is so unin for motive SINGAPORE, lues. Relations between Singapore and Indonesia are expected to be discussed at the conference of beads of British dlpiomatic missions, service chiefs and governors of colonies in 1178 words
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362 1959-01-14 1 C.I.D. men accused of taking bribes from the gangsters SINGAPORE, Tuesday. r« I.D. officers today opened investigated charges that several detectives recently accepted bribes from two secret society thugs. The allegations were made in an anonymous letter to the Straits Times. I A photostat copy of the letter has been362 words
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105 1959-01-14 1 Police hold eight after Kallang Basin chase SINGAPORE, Tues.— Police officers and detectives this afternoon jumped into the flooded Kalian* Basin to arrest eight gangsters during a raid on a secret society hide-out here. The police party, led by A.S.P Mr. Chan Kok Keen, O.C. Cantonese Secret Societies Branch of105 words
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Article41 1959-01-14 1 NEW YORK, Tues.— Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, the U.N. secretary-general, will hold his first Press conference since before the General Assembly on Thursday He returned to New York at the weekend after a Middle East tour— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article18 1959-01-14 1 TAIPEH. Tues. All was quiet In the Formosa Straits for the sixth consecutive day today.— Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article, Illustration295 1959-01-14 1 DON BERESFORD - THE MINISTER WHO WOULDN'T TALK DON BERESFORD By SINGAPORE, Tues. Dr. Charles Hill, the Minister responsible for co-ordinating British Information Services, was oh, so uninformatlve when he flew into Singapore from Colombo this evening. Or. Hill told the Straits Times that the main purpose of his three-day visit was to295 words
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Article181 1959-01-14 1 Threat of flood at Kota Tinggi I^OTA TINGGI, Tues.— The people here were preparing tonight for severe flooding as continuous rain and a rising tide caused the Johore River running through the town to mount rapidly. Me.nbers of the District Flood Relief Committee, headed by the District Officer. Ungku Mohsln181 words
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Article30 1959-01-14 1 ALGIERS. Tues.— Forty ingurgents were killed and three captured by French forces In an operation In the Kabylie Mountains. north-east Algeria, a military spokesman said here today. -Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article30 1959-01-14 1 BIG FREEZE IN BRITAIN LONDON. |m freezing night t h< general thaw. tin many roads into imp I ablp sheets of ict\ and Scotland partic u affected. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Advertisement25 1959-01-14 1 JEWELLERY #t ti clam* II ff >«jjj.-^S list' lS P.H.HENDRY Manufacturing Jewellers Gem Merchants 78 North Bridge Rood, Singapore-*, Kuolo Lumpur. PM.27. JuHtotti fat qualify25 words
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Advertisement57 1959-01-14 1 the most advanced lighter in the world NlyVronson vdraflame i Tiger Beer Testimonials Miss "WIGGLE" DE CHASSIS, curvacious Singapore Model, says: "I often feel like a wet rag after a show, but I rely on Tiger to give me that stimulating uplift." REWtO ANO BOTTLED IN SINGAPORE BY MALAYAN KCW€«l£»57 words
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Article358 1959-01-14 2 I WAS TORTURED INTO MAKING STATEMENT, SAYS TAPPER GUILTY OF ABETTING MURDER KUALA TRENGGANU, Tuesday. I)AUD BIN ALI, 45, a rubber tapper, was sentenced to death today by Mr. Justice Neal in the High Court here for abetting the murder by poison of an358 words
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133 1959-01-14 2 He denies affair with wife of Imam Zainab. He did not know of any trouble between Zainab and her husband. He did not know that :.he had asked her i husband for a divorce He added: "Zainab came and asked me for 'übat benchi' to mane her husband hate her.133 words
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Article69 1959-01-14 2 SINGAPOKE. Tues— About iO Singapore Scouts and Jcouters will leave lor the 'hilippines in July this year o attend the 10th World ramboree. This was announced today >y Mr. W. T. Knott, Assistant Commissioner of Singapore Boy Scouts Association The 60 Boy Scouts, who are paying69 words
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183 1959-01-14 2 No pay cuts for tose who repeat course SINGAPORE. Tues.— Student teachers who nave to repeat their nrst-year course at the training college here wi". not be affected by the new pay scheme which drastically cuts teachers' salaries. Only those who failed and were asked to leave would come under183 words
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Article, Illustration129 1959-01-14 2 SIX-YEAR-OLD Sim Dock Chye is Singapore's champion marathon hula-hoop-er. Here is a hoop-by -hoop at count of how he out-whirl-ed 25 other contestants most of whom were older than he was at the Sky Cinema last night: Starting with ONE HOOP, the 26129 words
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Article53 1959-01-14 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. Two youths were taken to hospital today after a gangland a tack in a Teluk Ayer Street coffee shop. Both had parang cuts on their hands and heads. They were Choy Wing Han, 18. a secondary school student, and Chan Wah Lek. 17.53 words
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215 1959-01-14 2 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. 4 CHINESE druggist gave 10 cups and 10 spoons to a driving tester a year after he had obtained a driving licence for his motor-cycle, the Fifth Magistrate's Court was told today. Wong Ying Kee, 59, of Kreta Ayer Road,215 words
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Article91 1959-01-14 2 Singapore was consulted SINGAPORE. Tues. Britain's decision to cut down KLM flights to Singapore from two to one from Feb 1 was taken after "full consultations' with the Government here. Mr. Francis Thomas, the Minister for Communications and Works, told the Straits Times this today. "We were aware of the91 words
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Article33 1959-01-14 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues\ The Johore Bahru area branch of the MCA will set up a Malay class, open to all. The Education Department has given its approval.33 words
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Article28 1959-01-14 2 PENANG. Tues.— The offices of the Civil Defence Department 'Northern Region) and its Penang divisional headquarters have been removed trom Macalister Road to 15 Peel Avenue.28 words
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Miscellaneous22 1959-01-14 2 THE GAMBOLS »v **m «m»«by >- l[T /AWOTUeVSAIOMI COULDNr TfTUAT LjOO^eOAS) I I LATE AS I VTO OSXSGr--^ C:O*«] TO WCAC BOTUECEO To)22 words
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Article, Illustration300 1959-01-14 3 Mikoyan admits Soviet Union has 'made mistakes* 'WE'RE STRONG NOW AND DON'T HAVE TO RESORT TO THESE MEASURES' LOS ANGELES, Tuesday. THE SOVIET Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Anastas Mikoyan, claimed here yesterday that there was complete political freedom in Russia now. Speaking at the University ofReuter - 300 words
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290 1959-01-14 3 FLOODS: Aid for homeless thousands IN BRIEF... JAKARTA, Tues— InJ donesias relief agencies are moving out along waterlogged roads through swamped villages to bring food and clothing to victims of the worst floods for 30 years. In Central Java 168,000 people have been evacuated from their homes, and shipments of290 words
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Article111 1959-01-14 3 BERLIN. Tues. The Communists in what appeared to be a retreat from their firm stand on Berlin said today they would "welcome" withdrawal of Western troops from the city. In the past they insisted Western troops "must" leave. The apparent backdown came in a communique onReuter - 111 words
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135 1959-01-14 3 'Mickey 9 and Lewis create a sensation HOLLYWOOD, Tueii—Russia's second most powerful man joked, clowned and kissed comedian Jerry Lewis yesterday on the steps of a Hollywood set. Mr. Anastas Mikoyan. the Soviet Deputy Premier, grasped the wise-cracking American star and planted a shower of kisses on his face afterReuter - 135 words
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Article166 1959-01-14 3 NEW RED BLAST AGINST MOLOTOV LONDON, Tues.—Moscow directed a new attack on the ousted foreign minister Mr. Molotov and other "antiparty" elements today as the belief revived that a major purge was in the making in Russia. 1 lie new blast came in the middle of reports that Mr. MolotovUPI - 166 words
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Article185 1959-01-14 3 Riot colony is to get 'democracy' BRUSSELS, Tuesday. rpHE Belgian Government today announced plans to make the Belgian Congo "a democracy capable of deciding its independence," by instituting elections and a "skeleton" parliament. Local elections wIU be held > for African councillors In towns and mostReuter; UPI - 185 words
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88 1959-01-14 3 KLM clamp: Dutch envoy at Foreign Office LONDON Tues. The Dutch Ambassador. Baron Bentinck van Schwonheten. conferred today with the Permanent Under Secretary of State of the Foreign Office. Sir Frederick HoyerMill.tr. on Britain's decision to reduce KLM facilities in Singapore. In THE HAGUE last night the Dutch Foreign Minister,Reuter - 88 words
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Article357 1959-01-14 3 T ONDON, Tues. Conditions on the London stock exchange today were quieter for the end of the fortnightly account, but a selective demand persisted and a satisfactory underton ewas maintaln< despite some profit taking. Qlltedged securities opened firm and a good business was transacted but the undated stocks357 words
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183 1959-01-14 3 U.S. seeks curb on textiles from Hong Kong WASHINGTON. Tuesday. A SENIOR United States Government trade expert will fly to Hong Kong next month to seek curbs on the Colony's fast expanding cotton textile exports to this country, it was announced yesterday. The official is Mr. Henry I Kearns. AssistantReuter - 183 words
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230 1959-01-14 3 'Mystery men' aid troops in Cyprus MAKARIOS: FOOT HINTS AT RETURN T^ICOSIA, Tues. Bri- tish "mystery men" with a special knowledge of Greek are helping British troops in the hunt for Eoka terrorists in the snow and ice of the rugged Troodos mountains of south-west Cyprus. New tactics devised byReuter - 230 words
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Advertisement380 1959-01-14 3 \ok\ STOP TW VS STOMACH I jw^il PAIN... ...WITH THE LATEST JAPANESE DISCOVERY WEISEN tab^Vs A NEW THERAPY FOR PEPTIC ft AND DUODENAL ULCERS QjV Normol treatment of gostnc v and duodenal ulcers is by > neutralising the excess acid, /x^^J but it has been found that I /f^ tective380 words
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Article, Illustration119 1959-01-14 4 THEY WILL PROBE BLACKOUTS IN STORE TWO of the three engineers who have been appointed by the Singapore City Council to Investigate and report on the cause of recent blackouts in the Colony. Mr. Charles Wong. 52, (right), who will be chairman, is a canaditnborn Chinese with Henry Waugh's as119 words
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Article, Illustration330 1959-01-14 4 MIGHT WAY OUT OF TIGER -INFESTED JUNGLE SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A RUBBER estate manager, Mr. Lee Cheng Kiat, today puffed away with relief at a cigarette and recounted how he and eight unarmed rubber-tapping contractors fought their way out of the tiger-infested Mawai330 words
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Article, Illustration122 1959-01-14 4 RADIO SINGAPORE MEN WILL GO TO THE EXPOSITION SINGAPORE. Tues. Radio Singapore will present at least seven programmes a night from a specially constructed studio at the Singapore Constitutional Exposition at Kallang. Radio Singapore's Con. trailer of Programmes, Mr. Derek Cooper, told the Straits Times today that programmes would be122 words
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172 1959-01-14 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Because a material fact was not disclosed by the owner of a car to an insurance company when he applied for a policy, Mr. Justice Wee Chonp: Jin declared the policy void in the High Court today. Mr. Justice Wee gave this172 words
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Article, Illustration243 1959-01-14 4 Bad company blamed for her downfall 1 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. 4 PROBATION reporl on Ng Pak Lin, 16. a former bar waitress who was convicted last month, together with another girl, on a charge of possessing stolen coins worth $47.50, stated that "bad company was the cause of her downfall." I243 words
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Article79 1959-01-14 4 SINGAPORE, lues. Rain which has been falling here for the past 48 hours is causing delay to shipping. Nearly every ship during the past two days had to alter Its schedule because of the bad weather. Today nine freighters could not get berths alongside the79 words
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Article37 1959-01-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The 'Young At Heart Social a charity ball, will be held at the Chinese Assembly Hall here cm Chinese New Years Eve (Feb 7» in aid of the Lady Templer Hospital fund.37 words
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Article39 1959-01-14 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. V. Somu Thevar. who was charged with house trespass and threatening to hurt a girl, was acquitted in a magistrate's court here today after the girl, Valliammai, had agreed to compound the case.39 words
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Article34 1959-01-14 4 PENANG. Tues. The executive committee of Penang State UMNO has decided to ask its Penang division to consider forming 12 divisions In Penang Island according to the division of electoral constituencies.34 words
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Advertisement224 1959-01-14 4 BEDFORD MIM TRUCKS /W j£ DIESEL OR PETROL V^ LOADS FROM 1 TO 15 TONS \i A GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCT MOTORS Singapore kuala lumpur REPRESENTED ELSEWHERE IN THE FEDERATION BY BORNEO MOTORS w >^ J TIMES »T^^. yC^J more ECONOMICAL TV.";:-;'-- j ;wl fair H M I^^^ I]H Housewives! Here's224 words
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Miscellaneous604 1959-01-14 4 Today's Singapore diary... ROTARY CLI/B: Weekly lun- national Women's Club 10.30 a.m.. KATONG BOYS' CLl'B (Gullcheon guest speaker Assistant beau'y culture class 5.15 p.m. lemard Roadi: Badminton. Indoor Commissioner of Police Mr Brian! YMCA (Orchard Road): Body- I games 3 p.m., srpgk raga 5 pm.. I Goodrich will talk on604 words
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Article337 1959-01-14 5 SPECIAL UMNO MEETING TO PROBE LACK OF LIAISON AND SLACKNESS OVER CONTRIBUTIONS KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. fHE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has convened an extraordinary meeting of the UMNO General Assembly for Feb. 1 to discuss important amendments to the organisation's three-year-old constitution and to "straighten337 words
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226 1959-01-14 5 Diamond wedding pair take a look back KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A couple who met at one of those rare dances in the 1890's at Taiping, then capital of Perak, last night celebrated their diamond jubilee wedding anniversary with a thanksgiving prayer at St. John's Cathedral here. They were Mr. and226 words
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Article, Illustration14 1959-01-14 5 MR. AND MRS. REUTESS14 words
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Article47 1959-01-14 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Koh Kirn Huat, of North Boat Quay, was fined $50 in a magistrate's court here today for preparing opium in a house in New Market Road on Nov. 7 last. He was sent to the Opium Treatment Centre for a month.47 words
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110 1959-01-14 5 Lib-Soos hastening own end Mrs. Son SINGAPORE. Tues.— Mrs. F. Leon-Soh. a city councillor, said today mat the Liberal Socialist party was hastening "its inevitable end" by expelling her 20 days after her resignation. She was commenting on the decision of the party's executive committee yesterday to expel her for110 words
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Article32 1959-01-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Mentri Besar of Selangor. Inche Abdul Jamil bin Abdul Rais. will open the council's annual meeting at B.P. House here on Feb. 27 at 5.30 p.m.32 words
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140 1959-01-14 5 The 'bunga mawar' tops poll in Trengganu KUALA TRENGGANU, Xues. People in Trengganu appear to prefer the "bunga mawar," a species of rose, as the national flower of Malaya. They Indicated this by giving it the largest number of votes in a poll conducted by the Department of Information Services.140 words
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234 1959-01-14 5 DIVORCED MAN SEEKS COURT ANNULMENT SINGAPORE. Tuesday. THE Shari ah Court was asked today to annul a divorce which the Chief Kathi, Tuan Haji A!i bin Mohamed Said Salleh, was said to have granted a housewife. Sharifah Shifik binte Abdul Rahi man, 31, on Aug. 28. The petitioner, Syed Aljunld234 words
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Article81 1959-01-14 5 RENGAM. Tiu-s.— The people of this district are holding a week's celebration after being declared a "white area". The highlight was a parade at the town padang yesterday in which police. Homo Guards and army units tooK part. Shields were presented to the police and troops by81 words
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Article68 1959-01-14 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. A! clerk was acquitted in a district court today on a charge of misappropriating $2,800 which was said to be part of a $5,600 cash cheque entrusted to him by Gammon < Malaya) Ltd.. on April 3 last year. Tan Kok Hoon. 41. of Redhill68 words
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Article30 1959-01-14 5 SINGAPORE. Tues— Police today found the body of an elderly man in a stream at Lorong 3, Oeylang. He has been identified as Chong Sam, a labourer.30 words
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Article51 1959-01-14 5 BUTTERWORTH. Tues. About 7.000 yards of telephone wires, valued at $300. were stolen at the Bth mile, Kepala Batas. on the Butter-worth-Sungei Patani Road. this morning. The wires were found cut at 6 am when calls between Butterworth Kapala Batas and Sungei Patani could not be put51 words
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Article50 1959-01-14 5 ALOR STAR. Tues. The Kedah Land Development Board is planning to open up 4.000 acres of secondary jungle in Sungei Tiang. 20 miles south of here, to resettle 200 landless padi planting families from North Kedah. This will be the board's biggest project so far.50 words
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Article42 1959-01-14 5 KOTA BHARU, Tues. A factory for producing dun. in cakes may be built in Kelantan, a spokesman for the co-operative development department said today. "We are now organising the durian growers to form themselves into co-operative societies." he added.42 words
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203 1959-01-14 5 THE PERSONALITY IS SACRED— Mr. LEE SINGAPORE, Tues. Asian lawyers hold the view that what is sacred is not protection of property, but the protection of the human personality, a Singapore lawyer, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said today. The lawyers expressed this opinion at the recent conference of the International203 words
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Article, Illustration103 1959-01-14 6 POLICE yesterday appealed to the pub- lie to avoid using their cars as far as possible and take public transport when visiting the Singapore Constitution Exposition to be opened on Jan. 24. A police spokesman said that public co-operation was necessary to avoid103 words
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383 1959-01-14 6 Pines: Yap tells of the prospects GLAD IT WAS A 'NEGOTIATED PRICE 9 SINGAPOKE, Tuesday. THE chairman ol the Central Board of Pineapple Packers here, Mr Yap Pheng Geek, said today: "1 am glad the meeting in Kuala Lumpur yesterday settled on a negotiated price and not a dictated price."383 words
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95 1959-01-14 6 THE FREIGHT RATE FOR PEPPER IS SLASHED SINGAPORE, Tues. Three shipping conferences have cut the freight rate for pepper exports from Singapore. This follows appeals from local pepper exporters that they were in a less advantageous position than Indian exporters Local exporters claimed that the main United States market might95 words
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Article69 1959-01-14 6 TAPAH. Tues.— An Alliance candidate, Inche Ariff Shah bin Buntal, a businessman here, was returned unopposed yesterday when nominations closed for a vacant seat in the Kampong Dato Ward of the Tapah Town Council. The nominations were for a by-election made necessary by the resignation of69 words
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Article, Illustration101 1959-01-14 6 FILM STUDIO HEAD FLIES THROUGH AT 4 A.M. SINGAPORE. Tues.— Mr. Milton K. Rackmil. president of Universal-Inter-national Pictures, passed through Singapore this morning, on his way from Sydney to London. The 55-year-old film executive was returning to the United States after short business tour of the Far East and Australia.101 words
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Article135 1959-01-14 6 SINGAPORE, Tuesday T»HE CHAIRMAN ol Singapore State UMNO Dato x Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, said today that he fully supported the expulsion of City Councillor Mohamed Shariff bin Dollah from the party. t 1 He was on holiday in Bang- when the Btate135 words
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Article, Illustration309 1959-01-14 6 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The infertility of Murut women in North Borneo, which has led to a sharp decline in the numbers of that race, has been traced to a chronic infection in researches conducted by Dr. Ivan V. Polunin. a lecturer in social medicine309 words
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249 1959-01-14 6 SINGAPORE. Tues—Expenalve office equipment was stolen from public establishments here in 1957 because a directive was ignored, the annual report of the Director of Audit stated today. A circular required such equipment to be locked up when offices closed. On the question of249 words
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Advertisement1142 1959-01-14 6 BRYLCREEM "Perfect Hairdressing" Competition Winners The correct solution as decided by V I the panel of judges was 1-2-3-5-8-7-6-4 I Ist. Prize: Aw Peng Hoong, 512, Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur. 2nd. Prize: Lee Cheong Choon, 99, Campbell Street, Penang. M IrA Mm. (TaR Be "g Oon 19 > Ton natt1,142 words
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Article, Illustration173 1959-01-14 7 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM By SINGAPORE, Tues. v —A 28-year-old bus conductor, Chua Ban Kay, dived this morning into the flooded Bukit Timah Canal at Wayang Satu and rescued three #irls trapped in a car. The car plunged into the canal173 words
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Article43 1959-01-14 7 IPOH, Tues.— The Robin, a new $200,000 hotel at the end of Clare Street end near the Odeon Theatre, was opened here yesterday. The 16-room hotel features an iiidoor car park, an open air roof garden end dance floor.43 words
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Article, Illustration432 1959-01-14 7 NAN HALL - NAN HALL TALKS DELEGATES ARE DETERMINED TO 'LIBERATE' THEIR ASIAN SISTERS By SINGAPORE, Tucs. —Most of the 200 delegates here for the Pan -Pacific South East Asian Women's Association conference this week are highly-educated women leaders who really mean business. They are determined to liberate432 words
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Article, Illustration133 1959-01-14 7 PAULINE COMES BACK ...AS A DOCTOR SINGAPORE, Tues. Seven years ago Miss Pauline Tan left Singapore for Dublin to study medicine. Today she returned by KLM as a doctor. She carried a controversial book. It was "Dr. Zhivago". which won a Nobel prize. Said Dr. Pauline: "I bought it three133 words
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Article64 1959-01-14 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— A new Customs export station is now functioning here to handle the 10,000 lorries carrying dutiable and non-dutiable goods from the Federation to Singapore each month. A Customs spokesman said the new station would do much to relieve the congea tion in the Customs64 words
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Article43 1959-01-14 7 PENANG. Tues.— Gold and diamond ornaments worth $4,400, kept in an unlocked drawer, were stolen when a jeweller's house in Slam Road was burgled last night The Jeweller, Thong Chun Loon, was at a cinema with his. wife.43 words
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Article218 1959-01-14 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. The City Council's scheme to get new doctors into the service by lending students $300 a month to study for a medical degree will go into operation soon. The Public Service Commission has selected two from five applicants and has advised their appointment218 words
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276 1959-01-14 7 COFFEE SHOP ROBBERS USED TOY REVOLVERS, SAY THE POLICE SINGAPORE, Tues. Two revolvers were reported to have been used in one of the four robber i c s committed here last nighl. Two men, armed with revolvers, and accompanied by three others carrying daggers, walked into a coffee shop at276 words
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Article45 1959-01-14 7 SINGAPORE. Tuc-s. Th« Department of Social Welfare published Its "calendar of charitable appeal for 1959" today. So far. 25 flan days hay* been booked. There will also be eight fun-fairs and a pet show organised by the Am I mal Lovers' League.45 words
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Advertisement123 1959-01-14 7 f No more bother with tea leaves. Just half a spoonful of Nestea in a cup. Add hot cos* ot difficulty obtaining NESTEA. water. Tea's ready. A grand-tasting blend pi»asm%mndH»mmomm you'll love at first sip. Never too strong or and oddm% of your too weak. Simply perfect every time. Top123 words
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Article79 1959-01-14 8 it WorU $10 (Minimum). MR. AND MRS. N. GOVINDARAJOO thank relatives and friends for their presents and attendance on the occasion ot their marriage. KHOO CHENG SWI brother* and families thank those who attended night visits, funeral, sent wreaths, scrolls and Joss Paper etc. In in r sad Bereavement.79 words
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Article353 1959-01-14 8 War.. $10 (Minimum). NEW HANDBAGS— Vanity II Ba.tery Road. t.L.-'iL iimriy LTD., Jim Moor, 13. Battery Rd. Once-A-Year Sale. Cienuuie Reductions Wonderiiu Bargains. A DROP IN The Ocean One drop ol Tabasco the Chilli Sauce which can be bought from all good 6tores. IHb COCKPU toi ilul-u lor earner,353 words
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Article677 1959-01-14 8 The appointment by the Singapore City Council of a committee of three experts to inquire into the causes of failures in the electrical supply is welcome recognition by the Council of growing public anxiety. But the Council has not gone far enough. An inquest into every677 words
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Article258 1959-01-14 8 It is tragic that the long negotiations for a new wage agreement in the rubber industry should have broken down yesterday on the unexpected issue of the life of the agreement. The National Union of Plantation Workers insisted on 14 months. The employers offered 15 months, including the258 words
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Article235 1959-01-14 8 Nearly three-quarters of the Federation, we are often reminded, is still uninhabited. Yet there is land hunger, becoming more acute each year as the population grows. In twenty years' time the Federation population, increasing by three per cent a year, will have risen to ten million, and some235 words
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1203 1959-01-14 8 VICTOR ZORZA - WHOHRUSHCHEV STILL PERSECUTES BULGANIN VICTOR ZORZA by MR. KHRUSHCHEV has rejected the recantation Marshal Bulganin made last month as inadequate, and is putting further pressure on him to produce a more selfincriminating confession. Mr Khrushchev's purpose is apparently that Marshal Bulganin should in this way Implicate even more deeply the1,203 words
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696 1959-01-14 8 M.M. GUPTA - M.M.GUPTA by T<HE Chinese Com--1 munists failed to crush the Tibetan revolt by force but now they are trying to bring the rebels to heel by starving out an entire race, rebel sources claim. Target or the red action is the Khamba tribe which696 words
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281 1959-01-14 8 iiiiiiMiiuiiiiiuiiiiiniiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiMiiiimi iiiiiiiiiiiiini XJAVINQ watched for some 5 XI time the peculiar apE proach to the problem of S free trade and tariff pro--5 tection with special refer- ence to Singapore. I suggest s that we are being treated s to a most confusing altis281 words
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Article166 1959-01-14 8 A 8 you have published, in s A column 5 of page 8 E (B.T. Jan. 13) a recipe for s making pineapple cider you may think that it S would be as well to remind S your readers in the FedS eratlon that166 words
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Advertisement368 1959-01-14 8 j Straits Times Free Press f For the convenience ot odver- r then our re»re*enl«ti<rei at l*t i floor, SINGAPORE COLO STORAGE, E ORCHARD ROAD, will receive imoli oo"veriii«menti ond oniweri i to bo* number*. I Clo.iitifd awvertitemenrt may i i also be hondtd to: CITY BOOK STORE LTD.. Winchester368 words
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Advertisement71 1959-01-14 8 BROWNIE CAMERA has flasholder built right in! The Brownie Starflash is just that camera plus flash in one handy unit. Load up, insert a bulb and you're all set to snap black-and-white or colour pictures, or colour slides indoors, anytime. With its big, clear viewfinder and fast, fixed-focus lens it's71 words
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Advertisement126 1959-01-14 8 NOW with tip-up toe Precision Thermostat giving perfect he*t-for-labrtc. medium or heavy weight, reversible flex and pilot light for right or left band use Singapore Peoaat FMenuloo O. MM slb I'hrrmoM ji;c Control Cream Plot*!), ISO Watts tn.Bo Itt.M O. M 54 As above but with c.P Cow Plate (MOO126 words
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Article310 1959-01-14 9 WITNESS TELLS HOW HE WAS PURSUED WITH PARANG BY ONE OF FOUR ACCUSED KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. ONE OF four youths charged in connection with the murder of a 20-year-old schoolteacher, Stephen Peter Fonseka, was alleged today to have rushed after a factory worker310 words
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912 1959-01-14 9 Counsel, DPP in clash over the missing man Osman bin Mohamed Yusof, who had now been called as a prosecution witness. Mr. Cheah: When you arrested him did you interrogate him? Mr. Chong: Yes, I did. And you obtained an order from the magistrate to keep him in custody?— Yes.912 words
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Article, Illustration298 1959-01-14 9 BOON YOON CHIANG - Man in songkok akarta men big shock BOON YOON CHIANG By SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A MAN with a song- kok who today flew Into Singapore from Jakarta by Oaruda, had a couple of Indonesian Consulate officials at the airport guessing. "He must be the ambassador," said one official when the man298 words
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149 1959-01-14 9 LEE ASKS FOR CHINESE PHYSICIANS FOR COUNCIL SERVICE SINGAPORE, Tues.— A move to provide patients at the City Council's public dispensaries with the services of Chinese physicians will be made by a People's Alliance councillor, Mr. Lee Hwee Yiow. at the next Council meeting on Jan. 30. The Council's dispensaries149 words
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Article55 1959-01-14 9 KUALA KUBU BHARU, Tues. Four new teachers have joined the staff of the Government English School here. They are Inche Mohamed Kamll bin Hajl Mustafa (trained In Brinsfcrd Lodge). Miss S Onanabigai (Kirkby), Miss Wong Sou Cheng (Teachers Training College, Penang). and Inche Adrian bin55 words
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Article55 1959-01-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Kuala Lumpur division of the University of Malaya will shortly advertise for lecturers In the Arts and Science faculties, which will open on May 25. Nine professors to head the English, economic, history, geography, mathematics, botany. zoology, physics and chemistry departments are55 words
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Article, Illustration132 1959-01-14 9 THE BRITISH ENVOY TO PEKING WILL NOT TELL THE BRITISH Charge d'Affaires in Peking, Mr. Archibald Wilson, (above), dodged reporters' questions about China when he arrived in Singapore by air last night Shaking his head at every question, he said: "You know, I have to go back there. "Come and132 words
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Article, Illustration34 1959-01-14 9 AMBASSADOR TO JAPAN FLIES IN SIR DANIEL I ,is< -Hlrv the British Ambassador to Japan, arrived In the same plane with Mr Wilson for the Eden Hall conference which begins today. Straits Times pictures.34 words
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Article69 1959-01-14 9 UNIVERSITY OFFERS 3 AWARDS SINGAPORE. Tues. Columbia University has provided three fellowships for students of Chinese and Japanese origin to pursue studies leading to the degree of master of arts or doctor of primary schools. A university degree or its equivalent, as well as a good knowledge of the English69 words
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Article28 1959-01-14 9 IPOH, Tues. Branches of the Labour Party in Perak will meet here on Jan. 31 to discuss the formation of a state headquarters for the party.28 words
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Advertisement59 1959-01-14 9 BAOIOi KM USI ON AC MAINS AND 6 VOLT IATTERIES 1 My^yj^ °Ttß*l **"1 BM I K c^. sBJsi^BßJE*^EdiOj^ Sj Bl SrJ aauuuu m S VALVES/ TRANSISTORS RADIO "EPtV CEIVER. BUILT FOR QUALITY REPROV^i.*/ DUCTION, WITH PUSH PULL OUTPUT. DISTORTION ELIMINATED. POWER DOUBLED. PLASTIC CABINET. Avoiloble also with wooden cabinet59 words
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Article, Illustration249 1959-01-14 10 Dear Boys and Girls, Here are the six winners 1 of our 'Naming The Pup- pets' contest. > Ramli Osman. Block C, 15 I King George Avenue. SmgaI pore 8. Michael Yeo, 95 -B i Boat Quay, Singapore 1, Tan Ah Ung, 384 Thomas Road. Singapore I249 words
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Article12 1959-01-14 10 CoOeet stz of these coupons to join the Chtldrewt Corner Club.12 words
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Article, Illustration993 1959-01-14 10 The jungle animals pay a visit to Kolam Itam where a contest is held to decide who shall be their king. Many tests have oeen held in which various animals have come in first. Now the contest is over ano993 words
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Advertisement210 1959-01-14 10 \CMAY<O To give everyone, young ond old, a deserving souvenir of this essential date of 4th October, 1957, the CAMY WATCH FACTORY CO., LTD., Geneva, has developed a special wrist watch &s model bearing the internationally registered I "CAMY SPUTNIK" 1 4th OCTOBER 1957 (trade mark) If: This watch of210 words
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Advertisement7 1959-01-14 10 Name ...^w. Age Address m a Bex7 words
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Advertisement192 1959-01-14 10 l^^^^^^ai Bt^^^^Hmßhßl I3L i& tAe HEW GENERAL^ ELECTRIC U.S.A.— <Mr^thr*i.m!iri^tit S Interior Terrific... ilm« wit* aum 4—. g Here is a super low cost rrfrigerator built Q Twa Mial Caai lea 'or the whole family, with plenty of widt BTrayt. J^ shelves, trays, and ample compartmenta tgg Kackt. for all192 words
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Article, Illustration1571 1959-01-14 11 John Cabotblazed trail to New World STRAITS TIMES Special Feature IT IS ONLY IN RECENT YEARS THAT HIS REAL ACHIEVEMENTS HAVE BEEN RECOGNISED THE voyages of John Cabot and his sons in 1497 and 1498 were among the great epics of exploration, in the age when English, Spanish and PortugueseDaily Mirror - 1,571 words
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Miscellaneous96 1959-01-14 11 Carmen A Co. By Ma* ISO you still wavE~~^|^""iNS«'£CTC'C 11 eWF"7B EBSBS^EBEETrlnTn^ctxyvTntjLßcro^l |l BtT me GOT IT SAITEP \f^Tf^^^^^ A GRuPGE AGAINST GRAVES WES GOT |T J's"s?fS'lß^?A« PM tA^ira AWAY SOMtWMtCE HE LL PROBABLY 1 v«^T L THAT COPPER ..what? TO muw/^B rf A «sTfeCttV?l KU6V6 Ie /"IJi BE WALLOWING96 words
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518 1959-01-14 12 By Our Mark* THE Federation of Ma world record in ru end of this year, accord ber Development Board the Federation's embass Malaya will have repl 1,100.000 acres of rubber I it Correspondent laya will have set up a bber replanting by518 words
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Article466 1959-01-14 12 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported yesterday: "All sections on MM local share market were quieter and the turnover was small." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business: Fitzpatrick's 81-04 to 81.05, Fraser Si Neavi ords $I..iB'j and $1.59; Gammon $178 and 81.77; W. Hammer $1.64 to466 words
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Article107 1959-01-14 12 $1.05 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per olcul I yesterday were: Copra: steady: UK/Continent I January /February S4l buyers, $42 sellers Coconut oil: steady; bulk $64 sellers, drum $67.50 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $129, Sarawak $128. special Sarawak black $71 (all107 words
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Article136 1959-01-14 12 MELBOURNE, Tuea. TNVESTMENT shares mainUlned a steady tone on the Stock Exchange here today. Price movements were narrow on average volume trading. Mining Shares generally recorded a weaker tone in all .sections exception being North Broken Hill up Is. 9d. to 945. 9d Commonwealth bonds held a firm136 words
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Article147 1959-01-14 12 January flrat grade raabcr buyers fob closed In Singapore yesterday at 86H cents per It)., down one-eighth of a cent on Monday's closing price The tone was steady qniet. Closing price* in cents per Ib. yesterday were: OFFICIAL; Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot fob buyers 85%, sellers 86* <Norn.):147 words
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Article23 1959-01-14 12 Malayan Share Market: Jan. 13 Jan. 12 Industrials: 90.23 N. 43 Tins: 90.67 90.53 Rubbers (S): 110.76 118.73 Jan. 1 1958=11X123 words
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Article282 1959-01-14 12 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves w expected today are: Chuaan 1/3, GekJco Maru 4 S, Narasan Maru 6A, Glengyle 6 7. Benmacdhui 89. Ellen Bakke 10/11. Donai 13 14, Star Arcturus 15, 16. Anshun 18, Amagisan Maru 19, 20. Senal N W.fl 2. Serdang N.282 words
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Article40 1959-01-14 12 The following further December rubber crops are reported:— Chermang Development Ltd. 227.000 Ib., Inriraglrl Rubber Ltd. 91.382 Ib. pnd Nyalas Rubber I -Utm Ltd. ><M3O Ib. Teraerloh ,1V. 9.10 Ib. Ayn !T»Vi 42,963 Ib. and Bukit i ih.40 words
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Article76 1959-01-14 12 The Malayan Exchange Bank*' Association made the following changes in its rates u> merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Ihwlss Francs 140 trench [Francs *****: Belgian Francs 1628-*; Danish Kroner 225* Italian Lire *****. On the free exenange market li. Hong Kong yesterday,76 words
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Advertisement221 1959-01-14 12 NOTICE NOTICE Mansfield Sc Co., Ltd. announce that Mr. EDWARD S.C. CHEN is no longer an employee of the Company and has no authority to pledge credit or to collect moneys on the Company's behalf. JPKSSh pCKTAItj {Advertisement) Relief for indigestion sufferers It is not often realized that many of221 words
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Advertisement408 1959-01-14 12 NOTICES THE TOWN BOARDS (TOWN PLANNING PROVISIONS) (EXTENBION) ORDINANCE, 1949 (K.olM. IS/49) Notification Under Section 131 Town Boards Enactment (F.M.S. Cap. 117) It is hereby notified that a draft plan under Section 143 of the Town Boards Enactment in respect of che development of the Village of Merllmau bounded by408 words
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Advertisement566 1959-01-14 12 NOTICES NOTICE Alteration Of The Boundaries Of Certain Electoral Divisions Of Th» City Council It Is hereby notified for general j Information that In exercise ul the powers conferred by subsection (2) of section 8 of the Local Government Elections Ordinance. 1957. toe Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing566 words
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Advertisement588 1959-01-14 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PENANG PORT COMMISSION PENANO PORT COMMISSION has a vacancy for an experienced SENIOR STENOGRAPHER with a shorthand speed ot at least 100 i words a minute. I Application torms and full particulars of salary and conditions of service may be ootalned from the Secretary, penang Port Commission, P.O.588 words
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Advertisement802 1959-01-14 12 OFFICIAL PRICES SINGAPORE. JAN. 13 RUBBER: 861 cents per Ib. (down oneeighth of a cent) TIN: 5385.12} per pic ti I (down SI). Estimated unofficial offering 150 tons. "K LINE" Japan USA Pacific AUanxtc Coast Service "1m.u.1 ■>»■ S P^l Shai Penln| ET H tTA K 06 LA £T» NY802 words
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Advertisement1607 1959-01-14 13 Tuit »4os MANSFIELD *Sc CO., LTD. x«i« MM (II liaas) (Incorporated it Singapore) (12. liaas) d.;," 1 the blue funnel line SAILINGS TO LIVERPOOL. SUSSOW. LOHOON ft CONTINENTAL POIIS 'Via Saai witt htartj ta aracaai via Paaaaa ar Can at Cead Nape) Carriers option to proceed mi other ports to1,607 words
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Advertisement2534 1959-01-14 13 MDIMJiIIJJkVrmWAtiIiMLW EAST ASIATIC LIMES HOMEWARD SAILINGS FOR AOEN, PORT SAIO, GENOA, ANTWERP ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM RREMEN, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN. GOTHENBURG 4NB OSLO S'pora P. Sham Ptnang "LAiANoiA'— a/ii Mt a/a Mi 24/ a m "SARCODHA— 4/SFH 1/ 7 FH I FH ■SELAHDIA'— 11 19 Fel 21 21 fet 22 73 Fel Calls2,534 words
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Advertisement1373 1959-01-14 13 McALISTER «c CO., LTD. TEL: Na.: 2U«i BIXBBMAN LIME* KLAVENESS LIMB LONDON. HAVBE BOTTEROAM. LOS AH6ELES. SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG SEATTLE, VANCOUVER I PORUANO and tot U.S.A. North Atlantic Ports Accaptiat carte far Ceatral a Saatß and Canada America CITT OF LIVEIPOOI IRONXVILLE Spore P. Sham fenang Spore P Sham enang1,373 words
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Article, Illustration884 1959-01-14 14 NORMAN SIEBEL - Now an Olympic tourney may come to Merdeka Stadium next year SPORTSFRONT NORMAN SIEBEL By IN JUST 18 months Kuala Lumpur's Merdeka Stadium has become the most important centre In Asian football. Now a greater honour may come its way next year to be the venue for a part of884 words
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238 1959-01-14 14 VIC NAYAGAM - VIC NAYAGAM By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. (\NE of Malaya's outstanding cricketers since the war, Arthur Dews will be v leaving Malaya next month. Dews has accepted a job with the Survey Department in Fiji. He leaves on Feb. 8 when the completes his238 words
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Article216 1959-01-14 14 QINUAPOKE, Tue*.— The pro- cable Singapore Civilians team to meet Perak in the final of the H.M.S. Malaya Cap rugger competition this Saturday at Kuala Lumpur bad their last workout today when they beat R.A.F. Singapore by five points (a »o»h to three (a216 words
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Article31 1959-01-14 14 MELBOURNE. Tues. Australia's challenge for the Davis Cup this year will be made in the American zone against Israel. West Indies, Argentina. Venezuela. Cuba and Canada.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article45 1959-01-14 14 PERTH. Tues. Queensland beat Western Australia by six wickets with five minutes to spare In their Sheffield Shield match here today. Scores: Western Australia 205 and 257-2 decld. (D. Woodhead 101 n.0.; Rutherford 75); Queensland 281 and 182-4 (Burge 57 n.o.).— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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124 1959-01-14 14 IBC BAN IS UPHELD BY SUPREME COURT WASHINGTON. Tues. The UA Supreme Court today upheld a lower court decision ordering the International Boxing Clubs of New York and Illinois to be dissolved. The original ruling, by a U.S. District Judge In New York last summer, held that the two clubs124 words
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Article29 1959-01-14 14 ADELAIDE, Tues. South Australia defeated Victoria by 8 wickets In the Sheffield Shield game here today. Scores; Victoria 249 and 303; South Australia 317 and 35-3.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Miscellaneous104 1959-01-14 14 RL'GGER: RAF. Seletar "A" V S.E.rt. Seletar; Royal Navy v R.A.S.C., Naval Base; RE. ME. v Royal Signals, Ayer Rajah Road; South Johore "A" v RAP.C, Johore Bahru. HOCKEY: S.H.A. under 23 league: Comb. Schools v Harlequins, padang; Playfalr v Crusaders. Serangoon Road. SOCCER: S.G.S.F.A. leacue Dlv. l: Marines "A"104 words
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Miscellaneous361 1959-01-14 14 on the continent? (7). Straits Times Crossword "sawuurs,.— 1 It makes poor Hampton rich 7~~] R 1 I I Is I U I IS I It I 17 1 Just like a man! (16). I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 2 A361 words
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Advertisement233 1959-01-14 15 SITUATIONS VACANT 2* Word, ti (Mim.)-Box it tt: txtrm. CAPABLE LADY ASSISTANT reoulred to run small European shoe shop Orchard Road. Apply i stating age, qualifications, whether temporary or permanent residence. 1 Married or single, salary expected 'etc. Apply P.O. Box 318. WANTED AN ENOLISH teacher In the Machap Umboo233 words
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Advertisement903 1959-01-14 15 I HOUSES LAND FOR SALE I M Word, ti iMim.) Box it tt: txtrm. 1 FOR SACE with vacant possession RochaUe Drive ofl Grange Road house with vacant freehold 1 land 70,000 sq. ft. Whole or Part Sale considered. Principals only, t Box A 5687 S.T. TWO ATTRACTIVE Modern Bungalows.903 words
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Advertisement500 1959-01-14 15 TUITION It Word, ti (mim.y—Box it tt: txtrm. I "ALL FAILURES come to Young Driving Institute and Pass I Hourly Course $7.50. Complete Course $100/-, Guaranteed Course $250,-. Phone (Spore) *****. MAX FACTOR SALON at Pederal Dispensary, 33 Raffles I Place. Make-up classes Wednes- days and Fridays 3 to 4.30500 words
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Advertisement480 1959-01-14 15 DOGS. PETS, ETC. it Word* U (Mlm.)—Bi>x tt tt: txtrm. POR SALB Dachshund Pups. I Telephone ***** after 5.00 pan. FOR SALE Superb Alsatian Pups M.X.A. Class 1 parents from U.K. Both Sires Champions. Available February Ferguson, Kluang 108 Elaels Estate, Kluang. VEHICLES WANTED It Word, ti (Mtm./—Box it tt:480 words
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Advertisement494 1959-01-14 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Word, ti (Mim.)-Box It tt: txtrm. I 1954 SOMERSET. 1953 Minor. 1952 Flat "1400". 1951 Minor. Flat I "1100." 1947 Ford VB. Pontlac. Standard "14". Terms trade in i arranged. 4, Penang Lane. Spore. I FORD POPULAR. 1954-one owner, Comprehensive Insurance expires Dec. 59. Reasonable price,494 words
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Advertisement489 1959-01-14 15 VEHICLES FOR SALB It Word, ti (Him.}— Box it tt,. txtrm. 1956 V/WYVERN. O/Rekord, Hillman, Oxford, Minor, Pick-up, 1953 F/Consul. A/Somerset. M/ Flower. 1958 P Marvellette. 1955 Oxford. M/Mlnor. V/Wagen A5O. 1957 V Victor, 1954 V Wyvem. j 1950 Ford. 10. M/Mlnor Sin Thai Hln Trading Co.. 58. Short Street,489 words
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Article136 1959-01-14 16 EPSOM JEEP CALL SOY POINTER R«« 1 COURTIER TALfN. TALENT To lent Exhibitor II Courtier 2.10 Sumriin* Ray Courtier Exhibitor II Roc« 2 KNIGHTURIDCE CORA GLENDORE Zonoor Zorg Zondcr Zero, Gettysburg 1.0 Glendor* Kn>ahtsbri<t«« Zonde, Zor, Roco 1 COLLEGE TUTOR ELLEM RACE ON Ellem Of Ooddinqt an Collcae Tutor136 words
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1136 1959-01-14 16 IS %Mfif3t t** t&%k^^^^F yjp W?W& Knightsbridge stands out in poor field— Stratosphere should make no mistake today gAFE INVEST showed a return to form at the Singapore meeting last month and has followed up with some good work on the training track. He1,136 words
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Article116 1959-01-14 16 ENGLAND Ist Inns 219 AUSTRALIA Ist Inns (ovsntighr I*4-3) McDonald c Grovency b Lock 40 Burke c Lock b Loker 12 Harvey b Laker 7 O'Neill c Swetman b Lakar 77 Favall c Cowdrey b Lock 54 Benaud b Laker 6 Mackay b Trueman 57 Davidson Ibw Lock 71116 words
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1038 1959-01-14 16 JACK FINGLETON - ENGLAND LOSE THEIR SRIP ON THE TEST ASHES JACK FINGLETON AUSTRALIA (357) TAKE 138-RUN LEAD From Sydney, Tuesday |T\< iLAND'S grip on the Test Ashes against Australia was loosened considerably today when after the slow bowlers had called the tune in the morning with three quick wickets, Davidson and Mackay1,038 words
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Article117 1959-01-14 16 SYDNEY Tues. Freddie Brown, manager of the M.C.C. cricket tourists, announced today that Subba Row. the batsman, would remain with the side There was talk of Subba Row returning to England after he had broken his wrist bat he is now nearly ready for intensiveReuter - 117 words
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1182 1959-01-14 16 GOING GOOD RACB I— Z.SOt (Class 5, Div. J) 6 Furs. 1 ***** Talent (Xema St.) Spencer. 4 9.0 (F) Pooier 2 ***** Gold Cain (Hook Kongsi) TJoa. 4 8.10 (O) •Buanj 3 ***** Exhibitor II (Shaw St.) Martin. 4 8.9 IF) Boufoure 41,182 words
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242 1959-01-14 16 I ONDON. Tues. Henry Cooper of London won the British and Empire heavyweight boxing titles here last nlsht. beating the holder, Brian London of Blackpool on points over 15 rounds It was a gory, gruelling battle Id which Cooper, a stone lighter thanReuter - 242 words
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Advertisement786 1959-01-14 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE it Word, lit (Minimum). Dallm 1 month. It Word* It Jit (Mln.) PHOTOSTATS BY POTOMATIC *****. PLAN Printing from Tracing* Potomatic *****. MICHELLE BEAUTY PARLOUR Battery Road Perms SlOS3O Tel: *****. AMOCE" Plan Printing Paper Sole Agents: Fotomatlc sa. Robin ><m Road. *****. MAY MAY786 words
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Advertisement150 1959-01-14 16 1 I I ii 1 U/e're no good! Were na good if you want an impartial account of Pye Mobile Radio. As we sell it, we shall tell you it is marvellous, phenomenal, miraculous, wonderful (pardon us we've run out of superlatives). You'd do better to ask one of our150 words
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