The Straits Times, 4 September 1959
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Title Section20 1959-09-04 1 AVERAGE DAILY rEKTIFIED KALE EXTEEDS 80,000 Ha**** 1 No****" The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1959 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration369 1959-09-04 1 HE QUITS TO 'PAVE WAY FOR CHANGES' A 78-word statement announces his decision Going home in six months SINGAPORE, Thursday. MR. DAVID J. WILLIAMS has resigned from his position as Principal of the Singapore Polytechnic. In a short statement today, Mr. Williams said: fThe policy hitherto followed369 words
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73 1959-09-04 1 Stomach in chest baby arrives in Brisbane BRISBANE, Thura. A Royal Australian Air Force Hercules transport plane arrived at Amberley, near Brisbane, today with a six-week-old boy who needs an operation to save his life. The boy, Kevin McDonald, was born In Penang with his stomach in his chest. OnlyReuter - 73 words
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Article, Illustration391 1959-09-04 1 4-death taximan: Attack bids at mortuary fi I X (.AFORE, Thurs. Attempts were made today to attack the taxi driver concerned in last night's road tragedy in Chua Chu Rang Road in which four people died. Groups of.391 words
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Article67 1959-09-04 1 Infiltration on border 5 NEW DELHI, Thurs. Reports oi Chinese Communist inflltrauons in three areas of Ladatch in Kasrurur and the occupation of the Indian enclave of Minsar, 100 miles within Tibet, reached the Kashmir Government today, according to the Press Trust of India. Reporting from Srinagar. capital of Kashmir,Reuter - 67 words
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Article38 1959-09-04 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Gangsters knifed Tan Ah Chin. 18, In the stomach as a large crowd watched a wayang off Havelock Road this afternoon. Tan was admitted to the General Hospital in a serious condition.38 words
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Article35 1959-09-04 1 NAIROBI. Thurs. The British anthropologist, Dr. Louis Leakey, said here today a prehistoric human skull found by his wife in Tanganyika was convincing evidence of the truth of Darwin's Theory of Evolution. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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203 1959-09-04 1 Tin export quota raised by 5,000 tons ONDON, Thurs.— The International Tin Council today announced that export quotas in the fourth quarter of this year for the six producing member coun- 1 tries would be raised by i 5,000 tons to a total of 30,000 tons. The Council said itUPI - 203 words
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Article25 1959-09-04 1 PRUEM, Wes^ Germany Thurs. A Soviet citizen parachuted from an aircraft near here today and was detained by West German authorities. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article333 1959-09-04 2 HE'LL START COLLEGE AGAIN ON SEPT. 22: MOTHER PLANS TO SEE HIM IN ANN ARBOR ANN ARBOR, Thursday. LIM Cheng Guan, the Singapore student who hid himself in a church loft for four years, decided yesterday to resume his studies at the University of Michigan333 words
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54 1959-09-04 2 OFFICIALS TO SEE INDIA AND CEYLON KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs— Thirty Government officers and their wives will leave Malaya tomorrow and tour Ceylon and India. In India, they will visit Madura. Madras. Bangalore, Poona. Bombay and Delhi. The tour, which will last ft month. Is organised by the Federation of Malaya54 words
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Article39 1959-09-04 2 IPOH. Thurs. Nineteen sets of twins were born at the Perak Chinese Maternity Hospital here last year, according to the annual report. The twins were among 2,993 bi&ths at the hospital during the year.39 words
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135 1959-09-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The defeated Socialist Front candidate in the recent Klang parliamentary election, Mr. S. 8. Nayagam, has written to the AttorneyGeneral's Department alleging certain Irregularities at the polls. Mr. Nayagam alleged that the Rambau Street ballot box. though found locked and sealed,135 words
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Article29 1959-09-04 2 KUCHING. Thurs. The Sarawak United Peoples' Party is to publish a magazine on the party's activities. It will be In English. Chi-, nesq and Malar. 429 words
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Article18 1959-09-04 2 PENANG. Thurs— A cyclist vas robbed of his bicycle and *40 at Permatang Pauh, Butterworth, yesterday.18 words
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Article20 1959-09-04 2 ALOR STAR. Thurs.— Two robbers slashed the tyre of their victim's bicycle after robbing him of $46 yesterday.20 words
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Article, Illustration39 1959-09-04 2 THE 1958 twelve horse-powered Citroen in which Jacques Sequela. a pharmacist (left), and Jean Claude Baudot, a lawyer, reached Singapore after travelling 53.000 miles on their journey round the world. Strait! Times picture.39 words
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109 1959-09-04 2 Yeh returns ...but in dark about future SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. Yeh Sui-Yen, who was recalled from his job as Government Information Officer In London, returned home yesterday still in the dark about his .future. II told the Straits Times. "I have not been informed what is in store for me."109 words
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Article180 1959-09-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. r ITHREE members of the new parliament will be amone; Malaya's five-man delegation for the opening of the new session of the United Nations General Assembly on Sept. 15. They are: INCHE ISMAIL BIN MOHAMKD YUSOFF (Jeral). 38. secretary-general of UMNO.180 words
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Article43 1959-09-04 2 KUCHING, Thurs. The Junior Chamber of Commerce in Sibu is to start a Malay class next month. The object Is to enable members, who are mostly Chinese, to acaulre a good command of the language, and strengthen racial harmony.43 words
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Article61 1959-09-04 2 ALOR STAR .Thurs. A Police Inspector. Wong Yew Teng. 37, today pleaded not guilty to a charge of corruption. Wong Is alleged to have corruptly obtained $950 from Khor Hee Beng between Nov. 1957 and March 1958 for an Immigration Department officer as a reward for doing61 words
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140 1959-09-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The Minister of Education. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. today told the 294 students of the Language Institute here not to create any more trouble. He was addressing them at the re-opening of the institute for the new term.140 words
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229 1959-09-04 2 World tour Frenchmen in Spore by car QINGAPORE. Thurs.— Two adventurous young Frenchmen reached Singapore yesterday in a 12-h.p. car after travelling 53.000 miles more than twice the distance round the world. They are Jacques Sequela. a pharmacist, and Jean Claude Baudot, a lawyer. both aged 25. Their Journey has229 words
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Advertisement707 1959-09-04 2 THE LIST OF APPLICATIONS WILL OPEN AT 10 A.M. ON SATURDAY, THE sth SEPTEMBER, 1959. GOVERNMENT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA ISSUE OF $50,000,000 5J PER CENT REGISTERED STOCK, 1979/1982 AUTHORISED BY THE LOAN (LOCAL) ORDINANCE, 1959 (No. 43 of 1959) PWCE OF ISSUE $100 PER CENT PAYABLE ON APPLICATION.707 words
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Miscellaneous14 1959-09-04 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby *««**se id CONTaCTMDU/ MS?. Mo.ocAß.Morm) .mv V S MI«TA»«/14 words
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Article481 1959-09-04 3 Soviet Premier urges unrestricted world trade for peace NEW YORK, Thursday. Yflß. NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV said in an article published here today that peaceful co-existence between East and West was neither a fraud nor a trap but the only alternative to history's most destructive war. Writing in theReuter - 481 words
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241 1959-09-04 3 'Humanity' appeal by Chinese on Jakarta decrees MALANG, Thurs.— The Chinese Association of Malang has made "an appeal for humanity" by asking the Indonesian Trade Ministry to revoke its decree banning all alien retail enterprises in rural areas at the end of the year. The association's central committee in a241 words
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380 1959-09-04 3 PARIS. Thurs. The United States and France were reported today to have made great strides towards solving outstanding differences over Algeria and NATO control problems. American and French spokesmen said late last night that they were very encouraged by the progress made in theReuter - 380 words
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156 1959-09-04 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Two high officials of the Russian security police are in the United States looking for possible loopholes through which would-be assassins might act during Mr. Khrushchev's visit later this month. American officials who described them as "friendly and capable" said they wereReuter - 156 words
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Article, Illustration44 1959-09-04 3 ELIZABETH TAYLOR and her fourth husband Eddie Fisher stroll on the beach at S'Araro, Spain, with her two sons, Michael, six, and Christopher, four, by Michael Wilding. Miss Taylor Is making a film in Spain.— L.P.l, picture.44 words
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179 1959-09-04 3 BUENOS AIRES, Thursday. TROOPS at Cordoba City, centre of Argentina's anti-Peron revolt four years ago, were reported today to have taken a stand against the dismissal of the army's commander-in-chief. A statement issued by Col. Horacio Zenarnuza on behalf of troops In the city. 400Reuter - 179 words
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110 1959-09-04 3 NOW BANANA NOTES TURN UP IN GERMANY BONN, Thurs. The West German central criminal police office in Wiesbaden said yesterday unknown people had been passing off so called "Japanese Invasion Bank Notes" which were not valid, as US. dollar notes in West Germany during the past few weeks. The officeReuter - 110 words
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Article38 1959-09-04 3 BRISBANE. Thurs— Groups of painted Australian aborigines, some daubed with clay and bedecked with brightlycoloured feathers, today performed the ancient ritual of the Corroboree before Princess Alexandra when she visited Gymple on Queensland's north coast. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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222 1959-09-04 3 India-China row: Yugoslav paper backs Nehru BELGRADE, Thursday. pOLITIKA, a leading Yugoslav official newspaper, last night expressed serious concern over the latest incidents on the Chinese-Indian border and said the Chinese invasion of the Indian territory in Assam was "a very negative action." The newspaper said in an i editorialReuter - 222 words
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Article90 1959-09-04 3 CANADA LETS MRS. CHIU STAY ON OTTAWA. Thurs.— The Immigration Ministry said today a Chinese woman and her 14-year-old daughter here have been granted a one-year stay of deportation on compassionate grounds. Mrs. Chiu Lai and her daughter Patricia entered Canada five years ago on visitors' permits and stayed withUPI - 90 words
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Article92 1959-09-04 3 TOKYO. Thurs.— A guide book for Koreans resident in Japan and wishing to be repatriated to North Korea was today released by the Japan Red Cross. The bonk dealt with procedures fur Koreans leaving Japan. In its opening paragraph it said: "Koreans residing in Japan mayReuter - 92 words
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189 1959-09-04 3 NEHRU SAYS NO TO DALAI LAMA ON APPEAL MEW DELHI. Thurs. 11 The Dalai Lama saw Mr. Nehru for 90 minutes last night their second meeting since the Tibetan ruler fled from the Communists in his country. The 23-year-old Dalai Lama is understood to have explained to the Indian PrimeReuter - 189 words
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Article54 1959-09-04 3 TOKYO, Thurs.— Tokyo had its hottest September day on record yesterday and its hottest day for the year. Temperatures reached 97 degrees. The city's Icemen said the present heatwave it ha* lasted for more than a week —had made their sales the highest since the endReuter - 54 words
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Miscellaneous364 1959-09-04 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE AM. 630 Good Morning; 6.32 mEWUM^A^'s^vEes Morning Prelude: 7.00 The News: Koala Lumpur S4l metres 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 The Penan* 366 metres News: 8.05 A Date With Music; jSakc em 297 n£trH 8.30 Semprini364 words
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336 1959-09-04 4 Staff cuts and higher rents may follow when assessments go up NEW HOUSE VALUES: FIRMS PLAN DRASTIC SAVINGS SINGAPORE, Thursday. ANY big commercial establishments here affected by the big assessment increases on their properties next year, plan drastic economies to meet the new situation. A survey by the Straits Times336 words
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Article109 1959-09-04 4 FAKE RUPIAH NOTES: MAN FREED SINGAPORE, Thura. A cloth hawker, Hassan bin Kassim, was acquitted and discharged by Mr. Justice Ambrose in the Assize Court today on a charge of trafficking in counterfeit Indonesian currency notes. It was stated that Hassan went to an Indian stallkeeper, Yacob. in Bras Basah109 words
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Article81 1959-09-04 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Three Beverley aircraft of the Far East Air Force today left Singapore with 166 Gurkha soldiers and officers, seven vehicles and 4,500 pounds of stores in the biggest airlift made by planes of this type since they first arrived for service with FEAF81 words
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Article, Illustration227 1959-09-04 4 LINDA, THE 'NARCISSUS QUEEN,' HERE ON GOODWILL TOUR SINGAPORE, Ihurs—Vivacious Miss Linda Tom. the "Narcissus Queen" of Hawaii, was given a Hawaiian welcome tonight when she flew In by PanAmerican Airways from Manila. To her delight, Mr. Al Lorenso, Pan-Am area sales representative for Malaya and Indonesia, garlanded her with227 words
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237 1959-09-04 4 WO ROOM FOR FAVOURITISM' SINGAPORE, Thursday. SINGAPORE aiaed schools Will in future recruit 0 their non-teaching staff from the Government Labour Exchange, the Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, said today. He said that the previous practice of allowing the schools to select237 words
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287 1959-09-04 4 Court told how a CID man posed as a client BOGUS I-CARO CHARGE-MAX I TO STAND TRIAL OINOAPORE, Thurs. —A detective, called as a Crown witness, told a preliminary inquiry today how he managed to get a forged identity card containing all the desired particulars. Detective Ton Teck Seng said287 words
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Article, Illustration151 1959-09-04 4 BOY OF 10 MISSING FOR EIGHT DAYS OINOAPORE. Thurs. A distraught mother of five today reported to the Social Welfare Department that her 10-year-old son. Lee Ah Seng, vanished while shopping with her in Kampong Java. Madam Lai Ah Keow, wife of a clerk In a Chinese medicine shop, said151 words
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Miscellaneous331 1959-09-04 4 Todays Singapore Mary... SINGAPORE PAEDIATRIC SO- Kyu to 4th Kyu 7.30 p.m.: ad- CHURCH: Crusaders (or Christ CIETY: Talk on En i*ro- viruses by vanced class 8.30 p.m. 3.30 pjn. Prof. Llm Kok Ann at the Allen TJM.CJI.. Body huiwirxr anm CLOTHING SHOP; At Bt. Lecture Theatre. Faculty of Mcdl-331 words
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Article314 1959-09-04 5 'A capable chancellor should be engaged reforms must be complete, unrelenting SINGAPORE, Thursday. N ANYANG UNIVERSITY is confronted with a grave challenge, says the latest issue of University Tribune, organ of the university's students' union. "Two paths lie ahead, it says. 'One is the uncompromising eradication of314 words
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Article137 1959-09-04 5 JJUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The manufacture of tyres and tubes, excluding those for bicycles, has been declared a pioneer industry eligible for income tax relief. Other products declared pioneer include sweets, chocolates and toffees: self contained packaged air-condi-tioning units and plant com. ponents. canned and137 words
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Article18 1959-09-04 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. The birthday of Sultan Ismail, of Johore will be celebrated on Oct. 28.18 words
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Article120 1959-09-04 5 BUTTERWORTH. Thurs. Charged with stealing $1,980 in cash and jewellery from his stepmother. Hassan bin Chik, 25, said in court here today he had been given tha money and articles by the complainant's daughter. Mah bintc Idris. 37. "We had planned to elope.'* he added. "That's120 words
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Article, Illustration532 1959-09-04 5 Tun Lee confident of Malaya's financial future COUNTRY'S CURRENCY IS STABLE AND THERE ARE BIG POSSIBILITIES FOR DEVELOPMENT KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. fFIIE Federation's former Minister of Finance, Tun Hau-shik Lee, A said today that he retired from his job fully satisfied that the country's finances were sound. He told the532 words
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132 1959-09-04 5 The Taiping UMNO loses confidence in Ghazali IPOH, Thurs. A motion of no-confidence in the Mentri Besar of Perak, Inche Mohamed Ghazali bin Haji Jawi, has been passed by the Taiping division of UMNO. The Taiping division, which controls 29 branches passed the resolution at a closed door meeting. Inche132 words
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Article38 1959-09-04 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A barber, Noordin bin Sulong. 55, died of an electric shock while trying to repair a switch in his shop at the junction of Geylang Road and Tanjong Katong Road this afternoon.38 words
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100 1959-09-04 5 Tengku can't make India trip with King, Queen KUALA LCMPURAt Thurs.— The Federation Prime Minister. Tencku Abdul Rahman, will not be accompanying the Yang diPertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong on their visit to India and Pakistan in October. The Tengku had said that be would like to accompany100 words
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Article62 1959-09-04 5 A CLUB FOR SONS OF POLICEMEN KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A boys' club for the children of policemen in the Federal Police Depot will be opened on Saturday by Tengku Abdullah, son of the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong. Tengku Abdullah Is the president of the Malayan Association of Youth Clubs. The membership62 words
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Article61 1959-09-04 5 BINOAPORE, Thurs.— Nine warships, which took part In the six-week Commonwealth naval exercise "Jet" which has Just ended in the Indian Ocean, are on their way to the Naval Base here. The ships Centaur. Sole Bay, Llandaff. Ceylon. Cavalier. St. Bride's Bay. Anchorite. Anzac and Tidesurge— 161 words
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Miscellaneous196 1959-09-04 5 farntfit A (o. By Muz I 36NT CO KB T>€M V TMK6 &/V 5 tfENT GANKS6TBK 'i" ~7*~\ L*£^ OO^~^ff^>OV C£ TtUJNG MC' I OIVE UP I ••TWE^lx m^\*- \J *^c )\AJ Cx/Nc CkAxt y [MIXED MCNEV/^i^k. IjANGSTECS VWO Ihi Saint By Lvslie iharteris HBBHHHTBtrT WWV AM rwAVENT >OU GOTY196 words
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Obituary25 1959-09-04 6 ;i> Word. (Minimum) DELAVENANT CLIFFORD peacefully at 8 Junction Road Homford, on 31-8-59, Anne Be'.oved Wife of George and Mother of John and Jo.25 words
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Article24 1959-09-04 6 20 H'.rrft Sit (Minimum) DR. MRS. R. SIVASAMBOO c; raufully thank friends and reUiives for their gifts and attending their wedding on 28.8.59.24 words
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Article352 1959-09-04 6 in Word* lit (Minimum) VANITY— for Gowns. Handbags, unique Costume Jewellery. 32, Raffles Place, Spore. STELLA COURTNEY. International Comedienne, nightly at The Cockpit except Sundays. HARROWS LTD. Sale, Bargains on Material and Readymade Dresses. 7. Orchard Road. Spore. Phone *****. MORGANS POMADE. The world-renowned tonic for gey hair— wholesale352 words
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716 1959-09-04 6 The Straits Times Friday, September 4, 1959. Juries In Jeopardy The Singapore Government's Criminal Procedure Code (Amendment) Bill has been referred to a select committee for detailed study. The com- i mittee must not rush its exj amination. Basically sound in its aim of simplifying the task of over-worked courts,716 words
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Article347 1959-09-04 6 The Chinese Communists brutally suppress an uprising in Tibet, and who gives the Indian response? Prime Minister Nehru. Foreign troops violate the Indian border and trespass on Indian territory, and who voices the Government attitude in parliament? Again Mr. Nehru. A senior cabinet minister is accused of347 words
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Article219 1959-09-04 6 Mr. Lee Kuan Yew had a ready retort to Mr. A. P. Rajah's suggestion that the appointment of political secretaries to some Ministries was a means of giving largesse to people who had helped to put the party in power. If any largesse was to be distributed, the219 words
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Article, Illustration1057 1959-09-04 6 GEORGE CLAY - GEORGE CLAY: From Durban, Thurs. WHILE in its surface aspects white authority in South Africa appears as secure and cocksure as ever, there is now a new nervousness abroad White South Africans have long taken for granted their innate superiority over non-white races1,057 words
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682 1959-09-04 6 YOUNG RUSSIA STEADILY BEATS THE OFFICIAL SOVIET BAN ON JAZZ MOSCOW, Thursday. YOUNG Russians In uncountable numbers are steadily defeating the official Soviet bam on Western jazz. The former high point of the Jazz invasion of the Soviet Union came during the Moscow Youth Festival In the summer of 1957.682 words
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Letter92 1959-09-04 6 IN your report of the Assembly debate on the Crimir al Procedure Code (Amendment) Bill, I am reported as having said: "At present confessions were the only evidence connecting the accused with a crime in 99 out of 100 cases taken to court." I did92 words
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Letter34 1959-09-04 6 SUGGEST that radio licence inspectors who are now visiting homes adopt a system whereby they can establish their identity satisfactorily. This is merely a security measure to foil impostors C D. Singapore.34 words
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Advertisement38 1959-09-04 6 JULY issue of the Readers Digest has been delayed owing to the strike in the printing trade in Britain. The strike has ended and the July Digest is going ON SALE THIS WEEK C.R. UASARATRA RAJ LTD POSTBOX2S7::SIMGAPORE38 words
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Advertisement105 1959-09-04 6 ©Observer Foreign News Service. mW*Z~ 1 your ticket tell you what to see in Canada? Any ticket will get you there. But with a ticket booked through Boustead's you get plentiful advice on what to see and how to we it. The Rockies and the Great Lakes? See them properly105 words
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Article, Illustration768 1959-09-04 7 REPORTER ESME BAPTISTA OPENS DOOR FOR LODGER 'IN COMMUNION WITH GOD' I TRY TO CLIMB OVER THE 6-ft. CUBICLE WALL THEN A LITTLE BOY SUCCEEDS SINGAPORE, Thursday. tX)R the past 10 days a 45-year--L old woman has shut herself up in768 words
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322 1959-09-04 7 NG WENG CHEE Penang - MEDIUM LOCKED IN CASE WITH 20 ANTS, 7 COCKROACHES NG WENG CHEE Penang. [By Thursday A PENANG "kee-tong" (medium), Mr. Lim Ewe Hor, who aspires to be "a living Buddha was today sealed in an airtight glass case in which he will remain for 49 days without food or water.322 words
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Article, Illustration168 1959-09-04 7 Teenager vanishes ...or did she elope with soldier? SINGAPORE, Thursday. A 19- YEAR-OLD giri, who turned down an offer of marriage two months ago, has vanished from her home in Bedok here. Police were tonight checkIng reports that Nancy Ng Soon Eng had eloped with The couple were said to168 words
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Article87 1959-09-04 7 Thieves break into home for $3 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Thieves broke into the home of the Deputy Commissioner of Police. Mr. A. r. Anderson in Mount Pleasant at dawn today, and fot away with $3 and a pair of golf shoes. Mr. Anderson who was alone woke up in the moraine87 words
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Article67 1959-09-04 7 KUALA TRENGGANU. Thurs.— The Sultan and his consort left today for Buldt Besi for a two-day visit to the Eastern Mining and Metal Company. They were accompanied by the Mentri Besar. Inche Mohamed Daud bin Abu Samad, and the acting State Secretary. Inche Abdul67 words
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Article32 1959-09-04 7 KOTA BHARU. Thurs.— The Tengku Mahkota of Kelantan will open a youth leadership training course at the Malayan Teachers' TrainIng College at Pengkalan Chepa. seven miles from here, on Saturday.32 words
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Article, Illustration203 1959-09-04 7 Dogs on alert ...but sleepy owners not: Jewels lost KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A BURGLAR broke into a house of a com- pany director in Kenny Hill and got away with $3,000 worth of jewellery early yesterday The dogs barked but the occupants, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Ratcliffe, thought their203 words
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78 1959-09-04 7 Australian Treasurer calls on Goh SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Australian Federal Treasurer. Mr. "Harold Holt, today paid a courtesy call on the Singapore Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. at his Fullerton Building office. Mr. Holt, who Is on his way to the Commonwealth Finance Ministers' conference in London, spent about78 words
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Article78 1959-09-04 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The political secretary to the Prime Minister, Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, and PAP Assemblywoman, Miss Chan Choy Slong, will leave here on Saturday to attend a seminar on workers' education in Denmark. The one-month seminar, organised by the International Labour Organisation in association with78 words
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Article203 1959-09-04 7 r)H, Thurs.— Delegates attending the Ail-Ma-laya co-operative conference here next week will discuss a resolution which aims at Introducing lessons on cooperation In schools. The motion has been submitted by the English Schoc! Teachers' Co-operative Society of Penang and will be moved by Mr. P203 words
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Article16 1959-09-04 7 IPOH. Thurs. Mr. Leong Yoke Hong, 55, a founder and patron of the Pera*16 words
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Article132 1959-09-04 7 KAMPONG FOLK BOYCOTT A TENGKU KOTA BAHARU. Thurs. Tengku Abdullah bin Tengku Ismail, keeper of Istana Gunong, 15 miles from here, complained today that he has been boycotted by the kampong folk for political reason. Three days ago the kampong people, who used to help him clear his padl field132 words
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Advertisement53 1959-09-04 7 |^k AVAILABLE KrfLak^AA^^B^H Afvnti A Dtttributon ;Pvtl lv I Agency showroom: V fT IJ I X.*^Ei SpOf 7 /49 S'arnford Rd Tel: ***** K.L.: 123 Ipc+i Rood. Tel: *****. I Pencng: 3 Beach Street. Tel: *****. C— «xll 9* IMte) ty/nfi/im $edtiau/uvrit j 81 6 87. MIOCIB ROAD. SINGAPORE i53 words
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Advertisement251 1959-09-04 7 II YOUR II INTEREST (I EARNING II INTEREST ■fl Every day *ees more ana more people adopting (tM S commonsense course of earning interest on their funds. n They are able to do so in assured security by opening B Bank Deposit Accounts with Lombard Banking. E S V SECURITY251 words
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Article, Illustration576 1959-09-04 8 ANSWER: GOVERNMENT COLLECTS LESS CASH BECAUSE OF POPULARITY OF NEW LOCAL BRANDS SINGAPORE, Thursday. T>EOPLE here are smoking more cigarettes -L than ever, yet Customs revenue on tobacco has fallen far short of the estimates in the first seven months of the year. The answer to the576 words
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Article73 1959-09-04 8 BASOEKI TO PAINT KING'S PORTRAIT KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Inche Basoeki Abdullah, an Indonesian artist now living in Singapore, is to paint portrait of the Yang diPertuan Agong and present it to him. His offer to paint the portrait has been accepted by the Prime Minister's Department. This morning Inche Basoeki73 words
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193 1959-09-04 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, will lead six delegates to the Commonwealth Finance Ministers conference in London from Sept. 22 to 24. Members of the mission are the Federation's High Commissioner in London. Tengku Ya'acob (alternate193 words
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Article, Illustration343 1959-09-04 8 THIS WEEK'S NEW FILMS by KATHLEEN HICKLEY THE NUN'S STORY" is a remarkably fine portrayal of the glory, drama and austere beauty of Catholic convent life. I think this is the first time such a full account of the religious life has343 words
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285 1959-09-04 8 TEDDY BOYS ARE 1 I 20 YEARS OLD .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiim A LOT of us are apt to regard the Teddy Boy and gang menace as a modern form of vice. That this Is not so is clearly shown In "NO TREES IN THE STREET" which takes us back to a London285 words
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Article277 1959-09-04 8 ALL PARENTS with teen- age daughters will fully sympathise with the trials of Clifton Webb, who has a couple himself in the comedy. "HOLIDAY FOR LOVERS." Webb, a psychologist, who is constantly urging his patients to let other people live their own lives without interference,277 words
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Advertisement287 1959-09-04 8 NESTUM-Q|^ jf/IFjßkbzs. f° r growing children J*f*rT and all the family I More and more people are enjoying NESTUM VfC NECTAR in their homes and favourite au restaurants delicious, nourishing, sustaining NESTUM NECTAR. To make NESTUM NECTAR just put two heaped teaspoonfuls of NESTUM into a cup -a^^»-^ Or lass287 words
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Miscellaneous258 1959-09-04 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS dalliance (8). 1 Try the underground for a 8 Newspapers perhap. rue the rviinriw (A urgency (8). I 5 32 TncrW,e. collection Include. JS«*KI two upper-clasi (4. J>. nl n c l iilAin mM 9 Sweet Helen, make me J**J»; irI 7 L., t 5 with258 words
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Advertisement1680 1959-09-04 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE tO AIEH. LIVERP*OU GUSGOsY, LOMOON COWIMEHTAI fORTS 0«e Spo«< Sails r S>ai» Pimm rEIRESIAI M'se lies intrpaM, Dubtta td. 33 Sapt 4 Sapt 1/ Sapt 7 LAUTU Uvarpatt M. 33 Sail S Sapt 1/ I Seat 1/11 CLYTONEUS L'don Bremen. H'burg. R'darf Sept S Sapt I1,680 words
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Advertisement1360 1959-09-04 9 y^S^y THE t m LINES i o! raY£j\\%i »»EH. lEDSEA MEDITERRANEAN, CONTINENTAL t tCANOINAVIAH POtTS H XSLJII J'Boe P Sham P«*e"l y§S\^<§/ -KAMBBIIA" ai U. 4-J 4 Sapt S I Sept I 7 Sept JUfHSc FALSTRIA" I) X, 12 Sept 13 14 Stpt 11 11 Sept JUIUNOIA I) 17/11 Sept1,360 words
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Advertisement1344 1959-09-04 9 H?!l°o N nc THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD. V SiNGAPORt (latarpprataa ia Ha Oaitad t,»t*-> 1>«I SAILINGS TO ADEN 0.1 t COHTIMHTAI PORTS S'por* P. Sham Penang (ENLOMHD for London R'dam Bremaa. Hamburg c*a 1 1 tapt laaaaa (tract arrives 27 Sapt lENNEVIS for Liverpool. Hall. HamOari J/ I Sapt1,344 words
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Advertisement1389 1959-09-04 9 McALISTER <Sc CO.. LTD. lEL Na.. 2*3(1 lIXMNAN LINK KLAVBMBSS LINE IOMOON NAMIUK. ROTTERDAM NAVRI IOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. l> RHN.L SEATTLE VANCOUVER A PORTLAND aad tor Canada and USA North Atlantic forts Acceatiat rtrgt te> C«atrai Seat* CITT Of RIPOK BIMaiM Spore P. S'nam i-»»ang SUNNYVIIIt 14/2* Sapi 21/231,389 words
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430 1959-09-04 10 By Our Market Correspondent THE advance again continued in rubber in Singapore yesterday when there was good buying mainly to fill orders for prompt shipment and short-covering. Although there New York overnight better at $I.oB* at was a hundred points rise in the430 words
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Article91 1959-09-04 10 rpHE Federation Minister of J- Finance has fixed the following prices for calculating Customs duties for the week beginning on Sept. 3. Robber 1U7 T cents per lb. Copra $600 per ton. Coconut oil $978 a ton. Palm oil $744.25 per ton. Palm kernels 5406.75 per ton. The91 words
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Article148 1959-09-04 10 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS STOCKS MELBOURNE, Thurs. INVESTMENT shares held a firmer tone on the Stock Exchange here today. ACI continued to rise, gaining It 3d. to 82s. 6d. Bank section gained with Bank of Adelaide up 2s. 6d. to 60s. Henry Jones rose Is. 9d. Base metals were steady. Oils were148 words
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Article149 1959-09-04 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 32 7/8, O.D. 33. 90 d/st 33 5/16 credit bills, 33 7/16 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31 7/16, O.D. 31 9/16, 90149 words
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Article144 1959-09-04 10 September first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore at 1099« cents per I°-. up l'» cents on Wednesday's price. The closing tone was qoiet. Closina; prices in cents per lb., yesterday were OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 109 3 i. sellers 110U; Int. 1 R.B.S.144 words
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Article109 1959-09-04 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK /Continent September/October shipments, $38 2 buyers, $39 4 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $61 sellers, drum $64 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done. Muntok white $158. Sarawak $157 (both up $2), special Sarawak109 words
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Article64 1959-09-04 10 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today: Salmara 1/2, Kambodia 4/5, La NTancha 6A, Benvorlich 6/7, Benlomond 8/9. Glengarry 10/11 Singapore 13/14. Modjokerto 15/16, Neder-Elbe 18. Santa Lucia 19. Talong N. Wall 3, Serampang N Wall 4. Sibigo 21/22. Charon 23/24. Tak San* 25/26,64 words
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Article33 1959-09-04 10 SINGAPORE, SEPT. 3. RUBBER: $1,091 per lb. (up 14 cents). Unofficial close 5 p.m. 51.09 i (steady, quiet). TIN: 5399.87.J (up 62} cents). Estimated unofficial offering 190 tons (down 5 tons).33 words
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Article22 1959-09-04 10 Malayan Share Market: Sept. 3 Sept. 2 Industrials: 97 92 97.73 Tins: 115.51 114.42 Robber?: 145.99 143.84 Jan. 1 1958=10022 words
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Article761 1959-09-04 10 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported yesterday: "Industrials were selectively better while tins and rubbers were firm. The turnover continued good." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business up to 3.30 p.m.: Industrials: F>d. Disp. $1.04 (O, T): Fraser and Neave ords $1.45 (O, T), $1.47; Gammon761 words
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Advertisement1209 1959-09-04 10 pSSBBBSSSS jK \hTlineJ Express C.S.A. Padfie «k Atlantic Cout Sorvlee E.T.A E.T.A. E.I.A. Spore f S'*am Pfnanj H'kon| I. Angcln Nc* York I ,i>i.i MimT 7 sScit II Sent 11 Sift IS Stft 4 Oct M Ott XMiOwa MuiT Ist Cill 2S M S*it 21 Sept 21 Stft 7U Call1,209 words
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Advertisement116 1959-09-04 10 i^ THE n BURMA FIVE STAR LINE E&STMOND WESTBOUND Fraa larva Partt Fraai lapaa Parts k Miat KMf lui H far Nan« Haa« t Japaa IM f. Net, "AiiMUCAMA" M ARIAMA" Penani P. Stiam S'pora Sinr»oor» Penani Ptrt |/n j^ .nterSational 2iT51 NC SHIPPING AGENCY sm tm mrh*mt p. s'aam116 words
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Advertisement162 1959-09-04 10 TENDER TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited from contractors for the Demolition of Existing Buildings and other structures on Lots Nos. 3, 151, 169 it 170 of Section 49 between Ampang Road and Buklt Nanas Road. Kuala Lumpur. There are large quantities of marble and teak wood In these buildings Tender162 words
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Advertisement727 1959-09-04 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the appointment of Deputy Chief Accountant. Candidate* should be professionally trained, possess a recognised accounting qualification, and have bad experience, since qualifying. In an executive position with a public body or large Industrial organization. Application forms, together with particulars of727 words
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Advertisement740 1959-09-04 10 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF Elec: Cookers. Tables, Chairs. Beds, Mattreues, Dressing Tables. Air Conditioner. Etc: Etc: At No: 104 Brrwater Road, Ipoh, Ob Sunday 6.9.59 at lt a.m. James Simon, AUCTIONEER. TEL: 3228 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore properties To be heM at oar Saleroom No. 104 Market Street on740 words
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Advertisement381 1959-09-04 10 NOTICES NOTICE AS FROM the 30th September 1959. Mr H. J. Ooerllch (Hana Joachim Ooerlich) will cease to M In our employ, and he Is therefor* not authorised to transact any business on our behalf with effect from that date. The Management, DINESEN it MORRIS (EASTERN) LTD. No. 9-J. Amu381 words
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Advertisement793 1959-09-04 11 (C«aUnv*d from Page 6) SITUATIONS VACANT a Words $S (Mm.) Box St eU. extra WANTED An English Teacher for Upper Forms For A Private School In Malacca. Reply to Box A 9485 ST.. K.L. SITUATION VACANT for ore Chinese Account clerk. Please apply P.O. Box 639 Spore. state salary expected.793 words
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Advertisement805 1959-09-04 11 SITUATIONS VACANT M Wards IS (Mlm.)— Box St ets. axtra WANTED a Junior Lady Copy 'j'ypm for an Import Export Firm. &tate Minimum Salary Required U> Box A 4182 S.T., Spore. LADY CANVASSERS required b) company specialising in sales service. Must be efficient, enthusiastic, charming. Liberal allowance and commission. Partic805 words
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Advertisement824 1959-09-04 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT it Words tS (Mlm.) Box St ets. extra QUIET COSY UNFURNISHED room to let-IIA Kirn Keat Close. Spore. Bachelors and working girls only need apply. Rent $55/-. SPACIOUS ROOM In two storey compound house Prankel Avenue with, board. Suitable one or two Chinese bachelors. Box A 4130 B.T.824 words
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Advertisement829 1959-09-04 11 ACCOMMODATION WANTED tt Wards U Min. y— Box ft et* axtrm EUROPEAN COMPANY require Mess or similar accommodation for British Shipping Assistant. Apply Box A 4172 S.T.. Spore. WANTED Fully Furnished Modern Bungalow or Self-Contalned Flat, Districts 16 or 17. Suitable as Officer's hiring. Box A 4171 ST., Spore. European829 words
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Advertisement784 1959-09-04 11 TUITION It Wards U (Min.)— Box tt ets. extra CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL CERT., and Higher SC: Wolsey Hall Oxford (Est. in 1894) provides successful Tuition by Post for these examinations; for London University Degrees: A.CJ». Diploma for teachers: Law: other Exams. 20,000 Successes since 1944. Prospectus (mention exam) from E. W.784 words
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Advertisement811 1959-09-04 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Wards U (Min,}— Box St et* extra I AUSTIN— 3S MARCH 1957. ***** miles. One lady owner, Tax paid January Comp. Insurance March $2800 0.n.0. Ring Spore *****. 1954 VAUXHALL WYVERN Very good condition, C/Insured June 1960. Taxed Dec 59. Two owners $2,400/- o.n o. 22,811 words
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Advertisement797 1959-09-04 11 FOR SALE 2* Wards tS (Min.)— Box St eto. extra ZEISS IKON 33MM colour filters for S'lkonta I, 11, 111 available at clearance prices from Lyon Photo Co.. 69. North Bridge Road, i Tel: Spore ***** RECORDS CHEAP SALE 4 Pop for 91/- 46 rpm socts., 33 1/3 rpm $3797 words
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Advertisement460 1959-09-04 11 AT YOUR SERVICE M T.'ardt tit (Minimum) Dailt 1 month. It Word. t»M (Mlm.) TROPICAL FOUNDATIONS. Made to Measure, Cool, Light, Comfortable. Splrella Robin* ions. PROCESSING St PRINTING Facilities for 16mm negative and positive films. Borneo Sumatra rradlng Co.. Ltd. 3028 Orchard Road. Tel: *****. (Spore). SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) tt460 words
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332 1959-09-04 12 Thai trade mission to visit Malaya PLAN TO FURTHER INCREASE BUSINESS THE Thai Government is to send a trade delegation to Singapore and the Federation of Malaya to further develop Thailand's multi-mil-lion dollar business with Malaya, according to reports from Bangkok. The delegation will also visit Indonesia, Japan, Holland, Burma,332 words
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Article, Illustration159 1959-09-04 12 ENGINEER ON STUDY TRIP IN AMERICA AN electrical, engineer on the staff of Mechanical and Combustion Engineering Co. Ltd.. Singapore, Mr. Y. J. Chu, left for the United States on Wednesday to study the latest industrial processes and techniques for the benefit of Malayan industry. Mr Chu. who will be159 words
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Article230 1959-09-04 12 Aid for local traders SINGAPORE businessmen can now obtain much more detailed information about Singapore's external trade including that with the Federation of Malaya. The Department of Statistics has just Issued the 1958 edition of a publication which is devoted entirely to Singapore's trade. Complete picture It gives a complete230 words
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Article37 1959-09-04 12 An Iraqi trade delegation has left Bagdad for Pakistan, India, Indonesia, Burma, Ceylon and Singapore to Investigate Asian markets for Iraqi dates. This is the first time Iraq has sent a trade mission to Singapore.37 words
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Article, Illustration176 1959-09-04 12 HOEGH LINES are to put a new and faster ship on their Atlantic route from North America to Singapore in December. Named the Hoegh Dene, it is a semi -cargo ship with a gross weight of 9.438 tons. Mr J. N. Aucutt, manager of176 words
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Article54 1959-09-04 12 A three-member Burmese trade mission has arrived In Singapore after a tour of Hong Kong and Bangkok. The delegates, whq return to Rangoon tomorrow, want to buy dry fish from Singapore. No dry nsh was exported to Burma from Malaya In the first four54 words
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Article136 1959-09-04 12 MAT and Baker Ltd., wellknown for their photographic and medical products, are to market a new thermoplastic sheeting for refrigeration and allied industries in the Singapore and Federation of Malaya markets. Called Rhovilene, the product is resistant to acids, several chemicals, vegetable and mineral oils, commercial detergents136 words
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Article17 1959-09-04 12 Malaya exported 7.600 tons of palm kernels during the first five months of this year.17 words
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202 1959-09-04 12 Nutmeg exports up by $3 million on steady demand of last year. The United Kingdom offtake In the first four months this yeaj amounted to 178 tons, double the amount she bought in the same period of 1958. West Germany also purchased more, the amount being 163 tons against 139202 words
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Article62 1959-09-04 12 Sarawak had a favourable trade balance of $44.2 million during the first half of this year, as a result of a rise in the exports of pepper and petroleum. The total value of exports in the period waj $264 2 million. compared with $214 million62 words
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Advertisement241 1959-09-04 12 foronly\J\J enjoy the finest Virginia cigarette &vds&J*> SCHLAGE ...tfe 4eu>cfis <^ st©^^ t-m I I o JEj^T them on disoloy et: HP A. CLOUET t CO. LTD. —13- 3* WALLICH ST., SPORE. /3» AFRIKANA fTj BRILLIANTINE 4*:* f DARKENS GREY HAIR Jfcr*. NON-GREASY. PLEASANT SMELL T^WSI RIVIVEX LOTION for d241 words
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Advertisement150 1959-09-04 12 (ft on w% j) TO 0 w BarTtStrong siddeley S^g MB^^y I llTft V F REGULAR AFTER-SALES SERVICE. /jX\ WIDE RANGE OF SPARE PARTS. IDEAL FOR GENERATOR* PUMP-DRIVES. \^S if SMALL DIMENSIONS. LIGHT WEIGHT. LOW MAINTENANCE FUEL COSTS. J UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED SINGAPORE- K.LUMPUR- IPOH-PENANG-MALACCA-SANDAKAN lnCStblOC IN YOUR WATCH MEANS150 words
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349 1959-09-04 13 WIGHTS for all eight races at Bukit Ttmah tomorrow: Cl. 3, CMv. I— 9F Excelsior 9.M Gutftal |.13 ■Una 8.13 Nakorn Nal 8.11 Loyalty II 8.08 Bukil BinUnr Thrre Cheers B.M Rrdoublr II B.M IJndalou 8.01 Tri«er n 800 Mon Ami349 words
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398 1959-09-04 13 Loh Chins can land\ another big prize with Flying Phoenix] ON THE TRACK with Epsom Jeep SINGAPORE. Thurs.— "^The lucky Loh Chins, who won the Singapore Derby with Flying Dragon last week, can land another big prize on Saturday. They have Flying Phoenix engaged in the Manchester Plate (6f> and398 words
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Article69 1959-09-04 13 LONDON. Thurs.— Parthia, the Epsom Derby winner, is among the 18 final acceptors for the St. Leger. the last classic race of the British turf season, to be run at Doncaster on Sept. 12. Final acceptors are: Pin-1 dari, Setay, Larkspur Bloom Prime Value. Agricola. She-i shoon.Reuter - 69 words
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642 1959-09-04 13 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL, AT A GLANCE: India 2 Hong Kong 0; Japan 4 Singapore 1 /merdekaN football 1 \4TH DAY J By Kuala Lumpur, Thurs, FrDIA put themselves strongly in the running for the Merdeka anniversary soccer championship when they scored a confident 2-0 victory642 words
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Article290 1959-09-04 13 T ONDON, Thurs. ManChester United, who lost their first two games this season, showed far superior form in their First Divison match last night when they trounced Chelsea 6-3 before 66.500 London fans at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea could not match the United side on the wingsReuter - 290 words
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Article34 1959-09-04 13 I SINGAPORE. Thurs. I RAF Seletar beat Jollilads I ads 3-0 in the flrs the first E-ound of the SAFA Junior jCup tie at Geylang Stadium today. Scorers: Dickson. iWeallans and Okneq.34 words
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Article429 1959-09-04 13 STORE GO LOWER, LOWER, LOWEST... JAPAN HAMMER HOME THE LAST NAIL far corner of the net. Ninomiya duly completed a personal hattrick in the 75th minute, placing himself in the goalmouth to receive a pass from the left and easily guide the ball ln with the side of his foot.429 words
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Article167 1959-09-04 13 to choose a host country to stage the second round preliminaries of the Olympic soccer tournament. to draft proposals to be present at F.I.F.A. congress In Rome next August This suggestion from the Hong Kong P.a. Is expected to meet with general approval. Tomorrow's167 words
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Article26 1959-09-04 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thun.— The three-man New Zealand Davis Cup team and a ranking Australian player. Bob Howe, will arrive here on Sept. 8.26 words
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Article155 1959-09-04 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Two Victoria Institution teams entered the semi-finals of the Selangor school's seven-a-slde rugby competition which began here today. Tomorrow's semi-finals are Victoria A v High School i Kajang) A; Bourne v Victoria B. The final will be played at 5.40 p.m155 words
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Miscellaneous34 1959-09-04 13 SINGAPORE: S^cer SAFA premier league Army v Navy, Jalan Besar. 5.15 p.m.; FKAp festival RAP Seletar v RAP Changl. Seletar. 7.30 pjn. Swimming— University of Malaya Inter -division gala. CSBC. Amber Road 3 p.m.34 words
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Article, Illustration127 1959-09-04 14 THIS IS the attic of the First Methodist Church of Ann Arbor where Singapore student Lim Cheng Guan, 28, spent four years as a recluse until early this week. He chose to hide from the world, far above the heads of worshippers and overlooking theUPI - 127 words
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369 1959-09-04 14 SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE Singapore Polytechnic will begin 24 full-time and parttime diploma courses this month for the 1959-60 session. This is the result of a review of its prospectus by the new Governors. The courses are grouped into four—one for professional369 words
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220 1959-09-04 14 Mrs. F: China may adopt the Bahai faith HONG KONG, Thurs. —Mrs. Shirin Fozdar, secretary of the Singapore Council of Women, today quoted a Chinese official as telling her: "If China decides to have a religion In future, it will be Bahai faith." She was commenting on the freedom ofReuter - 220 words
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Article36 1959-09-04 14 PARIB, Thurs.— President Eisenhower has sent a message to the King of Cambodia expressing relief that he and the Queen escaped Injury when a bomb in a box recently exploded In their oalace— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article276 1959-09-04 14 LONDON. Thurs. Generally doll conditions prevailed In Lon- don stock markets today following talk of an early general election and nervousness concerning the future course of Interest rates. There was, however, no j marked pressure to sell and losses were usually small. Closing middle prices of selected stocks276 words
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Article30 1959-09-04 14 LONDON, Thurs. Spot 32Hd.. October 31! id., Oct.-Dec. 314 d.. Jan -Mar. 304 d.. April-June29»«d., July-Sept. 29'4d.. Oct.-Dec. 28 a s,d., Sept. c.i.f. 31Sd.. Oct. c.l.f. 31»id Tone: Plrm.30 words
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Article21 1959-09-04 14 LONDON. Thurs.— Buyers £972. sellers £7924. Forward buyers £792. sellers £7924. Settlement £792 4. Turnover a.m. 75 tons pjn. 20.21 words
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Article, Illustration151 1959-09-04 14 —DAY WAS-UNLUCKY-SO A COLOMBO BRIDE WEDS AGAIN BINGAPORE, Thurs.— Heads turned at Singapore Airport today when a local lawyer and his bride went through a short second wedding ceremony in the lounge after stepping off a BO. AC plane. Mr. Rajaratnam Murugason, 33, had just returned with his wife, K.151 words
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Article35 1959-09-04 14 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Fifth Singapore Company of the Boys' Brigade Is to hold Its annual Inspection and display at tne Presbyterian Boys' School ground in Koon Seng Road qji Saturday, at S p.m.35 words
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Article164 1959-09-04 14 LONDON, Thurs.— Close of play scores in today's cricket matches were: HASTINGS: A. E. R. GUllfjans XI 375 and 113 for two (Worrell 62 not out). India 285 (Con--114. Chorpade 43). SCARBOROUGH: M C.C. 329 for nine declared and 22 for no wicket. Yorkshire 331 forReuter - 164 words
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273 1959-09-04 14 Troops called in as Calcutta riot death toll rises to 12 CALCUTTA, Thursday. TROOPS were called in tonight to quell a new outbreak of savage rioting. The number of rioters killed since Monday rose to 12 today when police fired on a mob which attacked them near the docks. MoreReuter - 273 words
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215 1959-09-04 14 ...AT A GLANCE WOMAN FINDS ISOTOPE LOST FROM i LORRY LONDON, Thurs. An iridium radio-active isotope lost from a lorry was recovered yesterday after a woman notified the police she had found it on the road outside her home. Mrs Lily Lawrence said she picked up the orangecoloured metal container215 words
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Obituary61 1959-09-04 14 MADAM JOWALEE. Beloved mother of Mangnl Singh. Anderson School. Ipoh on 2.9.59. C >mmeuioratlon prayers Sikh Temple Batu Gajah. 7 9 a.m. MJJt. JACOB TFO AH LANG passed away peacefully on 3.9.59 \ge 86. leaving behir.l l Son. 4 daughters. 4 sons-in-law, 2t grandchildren, and 45 great-grandchildren Cortege leaving61 words
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Article32 1959-09-04 14 NOTICE IS HEREBY Olven That The Ten'h Annual General Meeting of The Klang High School Old Boys' Ass-xiatlon will bf held In TheHlgh iScl.ool Klang Hall on Sunday. CCh September 1959.32 words
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Advertisement273 1959-09-04 14 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS H,,rW. ■<;« I Minimum) BO YER To Sylvia and Bill a MB on 3rd Sept. at Paglar] Memorial Hospital. All well. ABEYDASA Son of Mr. A Mrs. M E S De Silva Ceylon to Nancy, Daughter of Mr. it Mrs. E. Munesinßhe Kampar on 31.8.59 THE MARRIAGE273 words
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Advertisement84 1959-09-04 14 CONSUL J^pll YOURS TO-DAY ADVANCED DESIGN Over 25 new features LUXURY New facia, controls, steering column Sv^^lL^^^H shroud, trim, seating and materials. ECONOMY s^BP^-iiJ BhHßh Best value for money in any car! POWER !^^g*i**^B I Performance with economy. Maximum *^^^flflß reliability, minimum servicing. PARTS and HH H SERVICE Remember Ford's84 words
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