The Straits Times, 26 September 1959
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Title Section18 1959-09-26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SAIE EXCEEDS 80,000 Hal*** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1959 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration265 1959-09-26 1 HIT 4 TIMES BY GUNMAN IN BUDDHIST "ROBES Appeal for calm as state of emergency is declared 'Anxiety' as surgeons battle to save his life COLOMBO, Friday. A GUNMAN wearing the saffron robes of a Buddhist monk today shot and wounded the 59-year-old Prime Minister of Ceylon,265 words
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Article707 1959-09-26 1 A Reuter correspondent who visited the house soon after the shooting saw patches of blood on the portico and blood smeared on the drawing room walls. Police later named the gunman as Somarama Thero, 30. They could not say immediately if he was aReuter - 707 words
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Article128 1959-09-26 1 Manhunt after 3 escape from jail SINGAPORE. Fri. One hundred policemen armed with sten guns and rifles were on the hunt tonight for three youths who escaped from the Reformative Training Centre at Changi Prison. It Ls believed that the trio broke out of jail during the evening recreation hour.128 words
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Article29 1959-09-26 1 BANDA: SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT COLOMBO, l'ri I dkal bulletin hnwd <" night said Mr Bji niihr ba<j mad' improvement No fartbei bdlleitM will br i untU tomorrow mot' Kcutrr29 words
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Advertisement66 1959-09-26 1 *)t't macU witA. need fruit SEACON LTD. CIVIL ENGINEERS CONTRACTORS ESTATE DEVELOPMENT, INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS. HOUSING. LAY-OUTS, DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION from Start to Finish SEACON FOR SALE OR LET Corner shop-house on Frankel Avenue, ready to occupy. Modern Flat above. Freehold. $31,000/--"SEACONOMIC HOUSING IS THE BEST VALUE" P. 0. Box 566, P.66 words
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Advertisement159 1959-09-26 1 any watch can have jewels... any watch can have g01d... but only with ROLEX can you buy ROLEX service ROLEX SALES SERVICE. 75 ROtINSON ROAD. SINCAPOM TEL: ***** r I I V "^^^adfl^Fa^BH BbmWJ^ for s'fZ^^ ViatrousSwf* yyfT 1 W LEADING athlet«» aHflaßb f^ ln< trainers throughout lh« t world159 words
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Article478 1959-09-26 2 SINGAPORE. Friday. A SWANKY roof-garden club with air-conditioned chambers was closed by the Government today. The Yak Loo Club, in Ang Siang Hill a favourite haunt ot wealthy lowkays and their girl friends was one of 10 associations dissolved today by order of the Yang478 words
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Article65 1959-09-26 2 Couple hacked to death ITUCHING. Fri. An lv Iban, armed with a shotgun and parang, yesterday hacked a Chinese couple to death and injured another Chinese in a house at Kanowit. in the Third Division. The I ban refused to surrender to the police. Instead he opened fire on them,65 words
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145 1959-09-26 2 1 TRA VELLERS RETURN AFTER BEING ROBBED IN SIAM DENANG, Fri. Two young Frenchmen going round the world in a two-horsepower Citroen returned to Penang after being robbed in South Siam. "We lost our typewriters, binoculars, watches and other articles." Mr. Jacques Sequela told the Straits Times. Camped out Ho145 words
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Article28 1959-09-26 2 PENANG. Fri A schoolboy. Ng Jit Kow. was robbed of a $40 watch by three men while cycling home last night at Khaw Sim Bee Road.28 words
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Article, Illustration72 1959-09-26 2 CLUB PARTY FOR DATIN BROOKE KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Members of the Federation Armed Forces Family Club here held a tea party to bid farewell to Datin Brooke, wife of theG.O.C. Federation Army. The Club's president. Tengku Teh Norzihan. wife of Col. Raja Lope, presented the Datin with a pair of72 words
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163 1959-09-26 2 SINGAPORE. Fri— The Cinematograph Film Hire Duty Ordinance was rushed through the Legislative Assembly in a record 40 minutes through a misunderstanding. This was the impression given by the Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne at a Press conference today.163 words
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343 1959-09-26 2 We'll review policy if you quit— Byrne LAWYERS TOLD: THERE'S NO EXPAT BAN SINGAPORE, Friday. THE GOVERNMENT might have to review its policy of not recruiting expatriate lawyers if local men "harassed" it by leaving the Legal Service, the Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K.M. Byrne, warned today. His343 words
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113 1959-09-26 2 TENGKU CUTS UMNO MAN'S HAIR-AND ENDS A VOW f£UALA KEDAH. Fri.— The Prime Minister. Tenrku Abdul Rahman, today cut the hair of an UMNO youth leader. Inche Mohamed Zain bin Endut. who had vowed to let his hair grow until tbe Tengko was re-elected. Inche Mohamed Zaln. 35. made his113 words
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181 1959-09-26 2 SINGAPORE AND K.L. IN CONTACT SOON BY DIALLING KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Telephone subscribers between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore wishing to make trunk calls will not hear a voice saying "Number please" in the near future. The Controller of Telecommunications. Traffic Branch. Mr. G. Preston, said tonight that, depending upon the181 words
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Article69 1959-09-26 2 QANTAS JET SERVICE DELAYED SINGAPORE. Fri. The Introduction of Boeing 707 jet airliners on Qantas Airways Sydney-London service has been postponed to Oct. 27. The jet services, which will cut the present SuperConstellation flying Mmc from 63 to 33 hours, were to have begun on Oct. 15. Bad weather at69 words
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Article53 1959-09-26 2 PENANG. Fri. Tengku Mansor bin Tengku Yaacob, 22, youngest son of the Malayan High Commissioner in London, and a nephew of the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, returned in the Oranje today after 10 years in England. Tengku Mansor graduated with B.A. degree in agriculI53 words
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269 1959-09-26 2 Pay for blood? Oh, it sends up his pressure ROTARY CHIEFS PLAN TO HELP DONATIONS I^UALA LUMPUR, Frl. Malaya's champion blood donor with 46 donations is in hospital being treated for high blood pressure. But what has made his pressure -go even higher' Is the suggestion by the Rotary Club269 words
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397 1959-09-26 3 Luncheon shutters up for cameraman Sergei and a kiss for Nina PITTSBURGH, Friday. ltf R. Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, told a luncheon audience at the University of Pittsburgh yesterday that he was entering discussions with President Eisenhower at his Camp David retreatReuter - 397 words
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265 1959-09-26 3 LONDON. Friday. DIG private financial deals which have gone wrong 1J and worried thousands of small investors have become an issue in the election campaign. Trouble over these transactions— involving millions of pounds— has pushed the election itself off the front pages of265 words
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Article62 1959-09-26 3 SYDNEY. Fri.— The Anglican Synod is to inquire into the increasing emphasis on sex in the community. Bishop R. C. Kerle. who moved for the investigation, said the numbe- of children being conceived out of wedlock was increasing and a rector of a girls' high schoolReuter - 62 words
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138 1959-09-26 3 HONOLULU Fri. A spokesman of the International Air Transport Association traffic conference said yesterday delegates were striving to get agreement on lifting the surcharge on jet service and reduction In air fares on international routes. However, airline representatives attending the closed sessions138 words
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Article228 1959-09-26 3 BODY IN HARBOUR: INQUEST MOVE OOSTON, Fri.— A me■E* dical examiner plans to seek an inquest on attractive 23 -year-old divorcee Lynn Kauff man, despite a homicide expert's opinion that she committed suicide. "Under the law. I am compelled to seek an Inquest in this case since, in my opinion,228 words
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Article21 1959-09-26 3 NEW DELHI. Fri. The Indian Express said today United Arab Republic President Nasser might visit India in November— U.P.l.21 words
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160 1959-09-26 3 'Flopnik' depresses Washington WASHINGTON, Friday. THE destruction of the rocket which the United States hoped to send to the moon next month depressed Washington The timing of the mishap could not have been more unfortunate, officials acknowledged, occuring as it did on the eve of President Eisenhower's weekend talks withReuter - 160 words
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Article90 1959-09-26 3 30 REBELS HELD IN GUN FIGHT HAVANA, Fri. Government tnoops were reported to have captured more than 30 anti-Castro rebels In a gun battle in Western Cuba yesterday. Reliable sources said there were two north Americans with the rebels. One was captured and the other, apparently the leader of the90 words
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Article447 1959-09-26 3 ONDON, Fri. The former wife of Donald Hume yesterday denied that another man Stanley Setty was the father of her child. Hume told a couil in Winterthur, Switzerland, yesterday that Setty was the father of his divorced wife's child. An Old Bailey jury found him not guilty of murderingReuter - 447 words
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177 1959-09-26 3 PODOLA (I CAN'T RECALL) MAY APPEAL LONDON, Fri.—Guenther Fritz Podola's lawyers are considering an appeal against the death sentence passed on him yesterterday. Podola, a German-born photographer, was sentenced to death for the murder of a London detective by shooting. So ended an 11-day trial fought on the uniaue defenceReuter - 177 words
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Article234 1959-09-26 3 VIENTIANE, Friday. T>EBEL units were reported yesterday to be head- ing for the royal capital of Luang Prabang, 140 miles north of here, and the Laotian Army began airlifting the second paratroop battalion from the beleaguered fortress of Sam Neva to meet the threat.Reuter - 234 words
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Article45 1959-09-26 3 BOMBAY, Fri. Fifty-six people died, 1,500 villages were inundated, 9,000 houses collapsed and 4,000 cattle were lost in the flve-day floods in the Nagpur division of East Bombay. The Government has decided to rebuild the destroyed villages on higher ground. U.P.IUPI - 45 words
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Article37 1959-09-26 3 LONDON. Fri.— Mr. Peter Moores. second son of Mr. John Moores, millionaire chief of UtUewoods. the British football pools and mail order organisation, is to marry an Italian girl. Miss Luciana Pinto, of Naples Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article30 1959-09-26 3 NEW YORK. Fri. Britain has reduced the incidence of blindness by 10 per cent as a result of the National Health Service, a British doctor said here yesterday.—Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Advertisement110 1959-09-26 3 Royal Bee co-»..—0 ROYAJL JELLY J -l-i A "K v Tl Kj ROYAL BEE CAPSULES Royal Bee Capsules contain Royal Jelly, the glandular secretion of young bees. Royal Jelly is one of the greatest medical discoveries of recent times. Rich in nutriment and various vitamins, Royal Jelly promotes health, generates110 words
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Advertisement168 1959-09-26 3 A W. m 0 *W techniques resuit in this low \r price ond High B^^^^ Perrormance tiff modd Don't 111 Recorder y°ursclf. Sol* Agent!.AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTO. •09. NMIHBUDGI HOAO. MNCAPOW. 6. Tilt 32JJI.3JJJI. 11 Illlltlll 1 LAST DAY!! f Ebony Elephants 53.60 t 7 Spanish Fans 52.50 Jy r168 words
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Miscellaneous385 1959-09-26 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium wave 476 metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.3 a SERVICE 41.7 metres Morning Prelude; 7.00 The New.; ££> g Lamimr 3 3^ 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 Th« f P® h 330 metres News: 8.05 A Dat« With Music;385 words
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Article49 1959-09-26 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Singapore Boy Scouts' Association (Stamford District) will hold a "Night in Hawaii" dance at the Fraser and Neave Hall. River Valley Road, tomorrow. Tickets at $3 a couple can be obtained from the Boy Scouts Headquarters in Clemenceau Avenue or at the gate.49 words
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Article, Illustration367 1959-09-26 4 Dr. Withers-Payne is adjudicated a bankrupt SINGAPORE. Friday. f)R. C. H. WITHERS-PAYNE, a former Singapore lawyer, was adjudicated a bankrupt by Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin in the High Court today. His liabilities, according to a statement of affairs sworn by him on July 14 this year and expected to367 words
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Article452 1959-09-26 4 RUSH TO REGISTER CREATED A WRONG IMPRESSION— BYRNE SINGAPORE, Friday. rrHE MINISTER for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, today declared that the number of Jobless people in Singapore had not increased for "quite some time" but had remained at about 10 per cent of452 words
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Article, Illustration115 1959-09-26 4 MAJOR SYED MOHAMED ALSAGOFF. 37. of the 6th Royal Malay Regiment. Kluang. and MiSs Sharifa Shekba Alsagoff, 32. who were married in Singapore on Thursday night. The Nlkah or wedding ceremony, at which the Chief Kathi of Singapore, Haji Ail bin Mohamed Said Salleh, officiated,115 words
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385 1959-09-26 4 MINISTER ON 'WHAT MAKES A GOOD POLICEMAN SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, today told 69 new police constables of what makes "a good Policeman." He said: "A good policeman is one who can maintain law and order." The Minister, who was accompanied by his385 words
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Article209 1959-09-26 4 'Hospitals need more money Lee SINGAPORE, Pri. The Prime Minister, Mr Lee Kuan Yew, said today that the present medical facilities would be insufficient to meet the demands of a growing population and expansion was necessary. .He said: "The problem Is to find more money and economise on unnecessary expenditure209 words
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Advertisement448 1959-09-26 4 ■■■POM TOP IN SHOJrVBUSIIIELS WW«— Cathay Organisation vj: I— —^mm^m^m ATTRACTIONS— J Ph»n.- mWKfW7fWP!k^m\ TODAY A TOMORROW AT 3340J fSXIUiMV 11 A.M. 4.30 8.30 P.M. LAST 5 DAYS!!!: Mll/I UAVNUB m^>t\iiHßU/l I»H\ ..IKK<nn\(» MVt\' EASY ON THE EYES CHINESE si BTITLES Admission: Stall* $1.50 A tIM Circle MOO (No Free448 words
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Advertisement555 1959-09-26 4 W^ Opganisation ■P 5 K ~T m T O DAY AT 6. 1 5 9. 1 SPM HM<w»MflMßExtn Show Tomorrow at 2.30 p.m.Q LAST 4 DAYS!!!: SEE IT NOW-irS LATER THAN YOU THINK m ...will NFA'ER be shown in any other theatre in Singapore once the season is mxr! THIQ555 words
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Miscellaneous262 1959-09-26 4 I Today's Singapore diary... THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY: Y-Teens Club games 2.30 p.m.; group meeting at church 4.30 (8 CairnhUl Road): Public talk on Adult* Club Labour Day 4 pjn.; pm; Wln-My-Chum meeting 6.30 •Research Into Clairvoyance" by Malay 7.30 pjn.; table tennis 7.30 pjn. Dr. D. Ljmess. M.D.. at 6.3rj p.m.262 words
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Article326 1959-09-26 5 BUT GOVT. PLANS TO END EVASION: SPORE STILL ONE OF LIGHTLY TAXED COUNTRIES' From DOUG LACKERSTEEN London, Friday TXR. GOH KENG SWEE, Singapore's Finance Minister, said today his Government was not thinking of introducing new taxes every year, but it certainly intended to326 words
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234 1959-09-26 5 Coffeeshop husbands must learn to cook, mind baby SAY THE WOMEN KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Malayan husbands should be taught to nook and mind the baby and not waste their lime dawdling in coffeeshops. So said two members qI the Women s Institute at a meeting of institute's central council today234 words
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Article35 1959-09-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— The new pa>tor of St. Andrew's Pr sbyterlan Church, Perak. the Rev. W. P. Irving, and his wife will arrive In Penana from England In the Dollus t omorrow.35 words
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Article62 1959-09-26 5 KITE FLIERS SILENCE 166 PHONES PENANG, Fri— One hundred and sixty-six telephones in the city were put out of order by kite-strings in the past fortnight The Telecommunications Department today appealed to parents and guardians to advise their children not to fly kites near telephone wires. Tlie Department said it62 words
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Article, Illustration157 1959-09-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— The Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Air Force. Air Marshal Asghar Khan, arrived here today for a two-day visit to the Federal capital. He »as met at the airport by the Chief of Staff, Federation Armed Forces. Major General Dato Brooke, and157 words
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309 1959-09-26 5 PPP councillors in angry clash over building permit IPOH. Friday. THVO prominent members of the People's Progresx sive Party stood up in anger and glowered at each other at last night's meeting of the Ipoh Town Council when the minutes of a building plans committee came up for confirmation. l309 words
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88 1959-09-26 5 YOUTH TEAM TO HELP IN ALLIANCE CAMPAIGN JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. I The youth .section of I the Malayan Chinese Association here nas decided to send a team to Sunpet Patanl to help the Alliance In the three-cornered election campaign there. The team will be selected j from those with cam-88 words
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Article37 1959-09-26 5 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A Sikh leader. Mr Bhag Singh, died here yesterday after a short illness and was cremated at Bldadari the same evening. Mr. Bhag Singh was principal of Sennett Estate Primary School.37 words
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Article142 1959-09-26 5 CHINESE WANT TIN PACT TO STAY IPOH. Fri. Chinese I*■ miners in Malaya want the International Tin Agreement due to expire in 1961 to continue, a memorandum from tin- All-Malaya Chinese Mining Association to the Federation Government states. The miners, however urge (that the buffer stock be lijquidated every five142 words
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Advertisement115 1959-09-26 5 SPLASH! SPLASH! SPLASH! MALAYAN WATERSKI ASSOCIATION S presents SPLASH NIGHT TONIGHT S i From 8.30 p.m. To 1 a.m. «--l ENTER NOW I FOR THE "MISS WATERSKI' 1 1959 CONTEST (OPEN TO ALL TICKET HOLDERS) JOAN BOOTY presents SUN, SEA AND SURF' Modelled Hv The Mannequins of Joan Booty's Modelling115 words
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Advertisement10 1959-09-26 5 ShelltoXy easily the most powerful Q^-" i*_^l_4rin it's got Q'^icmQ10 words
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Advertisement292 1959-09-26 6 xxjLCj \j*l!lJX THE NEW I The New Triumph Herald has all the features that motor* i sts have been wanting for years. The low sleek lines and M*>.faMmw-J»**n6: I^H R^^l^B^l^l^^l^H revolutionary mechanrcal features set the trend for the future. To drive the Herald is a new experience in motoring, and292 words
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Article, Illustration1246 1959-09-26 7 A PETTY QUARREL LED TO REVOLUTION BUT USURPER DIDNT LAST... QULTAN Mahomet Ali. K.ng ot Brunei, was dead. The people of the city made solemn obeisance as the funeral cortege passed; and the traditional salute of guns, one lor each year of the King's life, markedHTS - 1,246 words
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Advertisement292 1959-09-26 7 V^stinrfiouse J j*c~P^ LAUNDROMAT The Automatic Home Laundry Heats its own water. No costly plumbing required. Obtainable from ell Wettinghouse d"e«Un: KHOO HENG PHO «c CO., LTD. 204, CANTONMENT RD., SPORE. TEL: ***** 1, SULEIMAN RD., K. LUMPUR. I TEL: ***** '^fimfll MS of "no doubt about It, I PREFER292 words
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Miscellaneous255 1959-09-26 7 The Saint Miy Leslie Charteris T^Z^"^™"?™™™™™™™^ UUNi6eS TO AMSWEff QUESTIONS /MUCH TO 0E APPEASED WITH WORDS IfcXclTfc/WENT tjJ?C7WS IN ArvJi ICIPATION LET THE TRUG (BOOS ""ETT.I £^Mr wJ Li' l Ahner Hy At Capp ~^H IH I /A VULTURE SCOOPS \f IT'S ASHORE SEMSE WARNIN' I COMIN'HOME- Wfr I DOWN255 words
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Article29 1959-09-26 8 211 Hords 11$ (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Benony Jonathan of Taiplng •hank friends and relatives for •:\ices, wreaths, message of condolence attendance at his .::e.-a..29 words
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Obituary31 1959-09-26 8 I* l»urd« Sill < Minimum) THURTRAJAH SUBRAMAniam. Son you went away to the celestial land three years ago But \our loving memory Is our treasure. Paren'*. Brothers, Sisters arid Kins.31 words
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582 1959-09-26 8 The Straits Times. Saturday. September 26, 1959. Strength In Unity The Vice-Chancellors latest report on the affairs of the University of Malaya says enough to be disturbing, but too little to produce the public airing they should have. He possibly feels that it is up to the governments of Singapore582 words
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Article402 1959-09-26 8 The Federations Minister of Health had a happy duty to perform on Thursday when he invited the Sultan of Kedah to declare open a new hostel for nurses in Alor Star. This is, as Dato Sambantlian put it, a fine building." It has a large living room,402 words
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Article, Illustration11 1959-09-26 8 BUT OUR FILM TAX IS SO PER CENT OP THS GROSS11 words
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Article249 1959-09-26 8 Good business management is an advanced skill, the one that is most commonly lacking when a colonial power relinquishes its control. It is a lack that comes into almost instant collision with the emancipated country's desire to run its own affairs. Singapore's Minister for Labour and Law249 words
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Article142 1959-09-26 8 I YEARS AGO |From the Straits Times of Sept. 26, 1909 I AIR Kelantan rorrespon- \J dent writes to say that I when the British K<m- dent toured the district, =i his attention was drawn to two of tin- main, draw backs from which th« state is now suffer inn:142 words
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Article, Illustration1460 1959-09-26 8 THESE TREMENDOUS YEARS THEY WERE DOMINATED BY THREE ISSUES: SUEZ, THE BANK RATE, THE BOMB THIS Parliament of i>ss 1959 has been called the Transitional Parliament. Its life has been marked by three explosive events Suez, the bank rate and the bomb. It saw the depasture of some old stalwarts1,460 words
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Advertisement26 1959-09-26 8 for strength mackesonTs J^ THE STRONG STOUT Z \V^ WITH THF MILD TASTE X^^ __^r tiMa*»on inarm »•■<»« THI. FUST. NAME. YOU CAN THINK OF IN tISCUITV26 words
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Miscellaneous45 1959-09-26 8 M HorWt SlB (Minimum) JANE ELISABETH FRY. only daughter of Capt. <fc Mrs F. G. Fry. to Robert William Howard, of Toronto. Canada. MISS FONQ GAIK IM. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fong Swee Kok. to Mr. Lee Say Aun at Singapore Registry 23.9.59.45 words
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Article393 1959-09-26 9 The wrong way to Malay anise BOSSES TOLD: DON'T JUST PROMOTE CLERKSTRAIN BRIGHT YOUNG MEN AT OUTSET OF CAREERS SINGAPORE, Friday. SOME commercial organisations were going about the Malaya'nisation of their staff the wrong way, the Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K.M. Byrne, claimed today. From discussions with business393 words
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214 1959-09-26 9 Third class so sailor Hsueh walkedout OINGAPORE. Kri. An appendicitis patnui walked out of the General Hospital in his pyjamas to ask his private doctor to treat him. The patient. Mr. Hsueh Hwa-bong. 32. a Hong Kong seaman, has refused to go back to the hospital "at any price." The214 words
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Article72 1959-09-26 9 RAUB, Fri.— A rubber tapper. Foo Yoon Hlong, 21, of Chamang new village, Bentone, who pleaded guilty to a charge of armed gang robbery in the Raub Assize Court was yesterday sentenced to four years jail and 12 strokes of the rotan by Mr. Justice Adams. Foo.72 words
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193 1959-09-26 9 Wife seeks cash from husband on dole OINGAPOR*,, Fri.— AD unemployed mother of two, living in Singapore, today applied ior a provisional maintenance order of $87 a month against her husband who is jobless in Britain. Mrs. Cecilia Mary Bird nee Puspalm, of Race Course Koad. was asked how till*193 words
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Article, Illustration86 1959-09-26 9 of the Far Eastern Department of the University of Washington. He was in Singapore studying political development. Capt. Joseph B. Fallen, of the Boston Police, said yesterday he had ruled out homicide as the cause of Mrs. Kauffman's death. DARK-HAIRED Mrs.86 words
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191 1959-09-26 9 TNT RIDDLE: WAS IT TO BLOW UP FISH FROM THE SEA? SINGAPORE, Friday. POLICE were today questioning fishermen around Sungei Birch for clues to the big TNT discovery riddle. About 3,000 lb. of explosive was found hidden among bushes on a deserted beach there on Wednesday. Police are trying to191 words
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178 1959-09-26 9 The wolf in patient's clothing is a headache, says nurse KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Onie of the biggest problems facing Federation nurses is the wolf in patient's clothing. "You just cannot give in to those types said a General Hospital staff nurse today. Said another: "Give them an inch and they178 words
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Article49 1959-09-26 9 PENANG. Fri.— Three officers of "A" Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery, swam ashore when their pleasure yacht capsized In a storm off Butterworth yesterday evening. The two-ton boat, "Daydream." owned by "A battery, was later recovered by Marine Police. It was stuck In the nsud.49 words
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84 1959-09-26 9 Firm saved from big fire says 'thank you 9 KIALA LIMPIR. Frl.— The Kuala Lumpur Fire Brigade and the fire section of the RAF today received a bouquet from a big: joinery firm in Sungei Besi which was saved from the big fire there yesterday. Prompt action by the fire84 words
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Article57 1959-09-26 9 KAMPAR, Fri. A hunter. Mr. Phang Sang, 38. was seriously wounded yesterday when a shotgun went off Injuring him in his left side and arm. He was with three other hunters on the verandah of a house in Jalan Oopeng here getting ready to set out on57 words
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339 1959-09-26 9 SI 25,000 ticket case appeal: Judgment is reserved KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Federation Court of Appeal yesterday reserved judgment in the case in which a former $16-a--week soldier and an unemployed peon are contesting ownership of a ticket that won $125,000 in a Social and Welfare Services lottery draw in339 words
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74 1959-09-26 9 SINGAPORE!. Fri.— A 13--year-old boy described himself as a secret society member, "capable of causing serious harm," when he extorted four packets of cigarettes from a 22--year-old stallholder, Inspector Mandy Ooh told the juvenile court today. The boy brought with him74 words
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430 1959-09-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Vice-Chan- cellor of the University I of Malaya, Professor A. j Oppenheim, said today i that with "care, economy, the continued goodwill of the people and cheerful support of the staff", the university would pull through despite difficulties caused by the430 words
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194 1959-09-26 9 SPECIAL NUMBER ON I-CARD WILL TELL MAN IS A GANGSTER SINGAPORE. Friday. OOLICE in future can spot a gangster by looking at his identity card, instead of looking for tattoo marks on his body. Known gangsters will be asked to hand in their present identity cards, and will be given194 words
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Article129 1959-09-26 9 KAMPAR. Fri. Twc people were killed and three injured, one critically, when a taxi travelling from Ipoh was involved in a collij sion with a bus near here this afternoon. Wong Pak Slew, 42. a furniture merchant of Teluk Anson. was killed on the129 words
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Article26 1959-09-26 9 KUALA TRENGGANU. Frl —Eighty selected members from 43 fishing co-operative 1 societies in East Coast states are attending a three-day civics course here.26 words
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Advertisement413 1959-09-26 9 JUST AHRIVLD* THE NEW P RTABLE JU>I AHKivtU. ELECTRIC ORGANS! Beautiful Rich Tone ft^^^^^^S Knee level for ex- (.■^■■■■■(■■Lf c Adjustable legs i :'T i t AvV Very Attractive I plastic case l A\ Prices moderate i \J \\u I Coral* w,tS 4 > I Ocravtt ai>4 I J .1413 words
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Advertisement264 1959-09-26 9 GET RID OF SKIN TROUBLES! Asepso Antiseptic Soap quickly jrfxjh l^^k. and surely relieves tormenting skin complaints This double- IK^ A action soap gives your skin a M- A thorough cleansing, and its 9 powerful antiseptic Biniodidc Jjtbu ■•jSßfc^ against the germs that cause skin ?<^J?' mss You can also264 words
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Advertisement320 1959-09-26 10 Mi microhighway /^fiZkKSjflj Sfn\ The new independent Malaya with its vast industrial potential has if t-**j 3L^^\ M embarked upon a vigorous programme of economic expansion which in due jfc HnpPTJ ~f\ course will be a tremendous benefit to its people. High on the list of L*r7 fMVIjV V\ priorities320 words
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Article, Illustration904 1959-09-26 11 FASTER, NOISE-FREE SERVICE FROM THIS NEW SCHEME JHE PRIME MINISTER. Tengku Abdul Rahman, will declare open the multi-million dollar Malayan Micro wave Trunk System at 11 a.m. today. Linking five major towns ana numerous smaller ones, the revolutionary telephone system will provide a904 words
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Article, Illustration26 1959-09-26 11 THE Tampin microwave station is the most important one in the system and links Malacca, Seremban, Kuala Lumpur, Kluang, Singapore and Johore Bahru.26 words
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Advertisement72 1959-09-26 11 •m MICHOWAVC SYSTtM. V am ikiiMii wow— H trsitvi. MAIN RADIO TELEPHONE TRUNK NETWORK THIS map shows the new microwave network in Malaya. It ith Contpiimen is I'm in AUSTINLITE LTD LONDON Suppliers ami installers of AUSTINLITE AUTOMATIC "NO-BREAK" GENERATING PLANT I or MALAYAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS MICROWAVE SCHEME Sole Agents for72 words
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Advertisement99 1959-09-26 11 23 DORMAN ENGINES Supplied to MALAYAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS SCHEME 3 lb fmM 5 LB 4 LB (4 cylinder) 2LB 6 LB (2 cylinder) (6 cylinder) j 2to 6 cylinder in a rationalised range REPRESENTED BY: J. WHYTE 6c CO., LTD. Kuala Lumpur Singapore. THE FIRST TIME IN MALAYA TELEVISION ****************************************1111 l99 words
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243 1959-09-26 12 I FULLY endorse the views contained in your leader of Sept. 17, "Stockpile Shivers.' The clangers of a high price for natural are three-fold: 1. IT discourages smallholders from replanting; 2. IT creates an artificial boom; 3. IT encourages consumers to243 words
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121 1959-09-26 12 IT has been reported in the Press that some Singapore cigarette manufacturers have decided to absorb part of the one cent a stick tax announced by the Government. But I would like to point out that a number of Singapore cigarette121 words
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242 1959-09-26 12 I WONDER if the secre--1 tary of the Malayan Society of Engineers, after expressing his low opinion of the academic standards of British engineering institutions (S.T. Sept. 19) will enlighten me and prospective engineering students on what he or the MSE considers to be242 words
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132 1959-09-26 12 SUNDAY WORK: IT IS A MATTER OF CONSCIENCE \[AY I be allowed to point out that for Catholics there can be no two views about working on Sundays. They must not work on Sundays unless they are on duty. If they are expected to volunteer for work, then it is132 words
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199 1959-09-26 12 AT a recent PMIP rally in Kuala Lumpur. Dr. Burhanuddin is reported to have suggested that Malay culture and not "Malayan culture" should be the culture of Malaya. Certainly. Dr. Burhanuddin cannot be oblivious ot the great influx into this country of the Chinese.199 words
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Letter77 1959-09-26 12 WE refer to the letter by "Ticket Holder" of Seremban T (S.T. Sept. 24) and would like to assure him that the marble of six and nine can be clearly distinguished as not only is there a line underneath the figure to show uhich way77 words
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240 1959-09-26 12 This export duty on country's own produce is something new I REFER to the report (S.T. Sept. 9) that the Coconut Advisory Board is expected to examine a proposal that the export duty of copra be raised. The suggestion was contained In a petition from more than 20 oil millers.240 words
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107 1959-09-26 12 THERE IS NO MORE WORTHY CAUSE... r J'HE Lady Templer Hospital In Kuala Lumpur Is appealing for more funds to keep it going. This call should not go unanswered. It Is, however, important to remember that a grave social menace like tuberculosis cannot be successfully overcome without raising the general107 words
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Letter82 1959-09-26 12 JN accordance with the economy drive policy 30 women employees of the SIT were dismissed two months ago. This saved the public a considerable sum oi money. It sounded very sensible. Well, that was two months ago. Now. I understand that the SIT has taken82 words
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Advertisement264 1959-09-26 12 For your own protection Buy Omega Wrist Watches Only from the following Factory appointed Retailers The unconditional Guarantee Certificate issued to you is valid in 129 countries \uthttrisvd Hviaitvr* NORTH BRIDGE ROAD SIOW HIAP BROS. —70, North Bridge Rd., Tel: 3311 1/29 149. NANYANG WATCH CO. LTD. —84, North Bridge264 words
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Advertisement152 1959-09-26 12 1 MISS CARMEN SORIANO, #Ik one of the top torch singers of MANILA, sings nightly (except Mondays) *^^i >^W to the accompaniment of f%. ROMY KATINDIG and ;{j ■r'jri his COMBO. .ji WJ m DANCING nightly. j wJm DINNER "a la carte". FIRST ORDER DRINKS WW MINIMUM CHARGE $3/- M152 words
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Miscellaneous286 1959-09-26 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. Prow was unfinished In the 4. Choose a spinning reel for boat (3-s>. this nsh (8». 6. It is the very of the 8. Formal warning to vacate moon" (Othello) (s>. (6). 7. Peeling for an Eastern pro9. Battle for a cleaner card posal? (7).286 words
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Advertisement1698 1959-09-26 13 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 10 AOEN UVEkPOOL, tLAStOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Due S'po** Sails Sham Psnana AUTOLYCUS Literaeel. G'asgow Gd. 33 Sept 27 Sept 31 Oct 3 Sept 21 21 ANTILOCHOS Bremen. Adam. I'don H'burf Co 31 Sept 27 MENESTHEUS M'scilles. Lit«ra**J. Dublin Oct 1 Oct 4 Oct 51,698 words
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Advertisement1382 1959-09-26 13 /o^\ 1H E A* C LINES- Smtttmt. m nfYK^jn *OEN lEDSEA MEOIKHRANtAN. CONTINENUI I SCANIINAVIA* PMIa n yStSj't S'coe f «>«!> Penana TOAv&f "BOGOTA- a' 21 Sapt/ 4 Oct (21 21 Sept 1/ I Ocl :3*ic^ MM 1. mm Oct 'il/il Oet 21/21 Oct SAMOA" a) 30 Oct 4 Net1,382 words
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Advertisement1329 1959-09-26 13 b u u n .io.ng THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SINCAPOIE (laceraeratad tke UaitM Unfit* t l\ut: IAIIINGS TO AOEN U.I I CONTINENTAL POPTI Spore P. Sham Penang BENCLEUCH for Hamburg Antwerp. London Rotterdam C. 4-S/2I Sapt 27/21 Sept 21 21 Sept BENVENUE toi Liverpool Rotterdam G. 2/20/27 Sapt 21/301,329 words
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Advertisement1354 1959-09-26 13 McALISTER tSc CO.. LTD. TEI N* 2136 ILLIHNAN LINE KLAVEMESS LINE IONOON HAMBURG ROTTEROAM HAVRi LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO I NULL SEATTLE VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAND ano toi Canada ani USA North Atlantic font Acceaiar cargo tor teetral 1 Sent* CITY OF UPON America Spore P Sham *"n»r B bronxviui la1,354 words
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558 1959-09-26 14 RUBBER BELOW DOLLAR MARK AFTER 41 TRADING DAYS By Our Market Correspondent pOR the first time in 41 trading days the price of rubber slipped below the dollar mark yesterday morning. Just after the official noon price was declared October first grade experienced a spate of selling which sent it558 words
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Article417 1959-09-26 14 Nearby rubber shortage lIOLIDAY, Cutler, Bath n and Company Ltd. in their weekly Singapore rubber review state world markets are severely handicapped at the present time by a shortage of spot rubber, I which many operators have been attempting to ignore. It has become so acute in New York and417 words
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Article151 1959-09-26 14 October first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 100 cents per ib.. down I tt cents on Thursday's close. The closing tone was barely steady. Closing prices in cents per Ib., yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 103, sellers 103 >/i; Int.151 words
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Article21 1959-09-26 14 MALAYAN SHARE MARKET: Sept. 25 Sept 24 Industrials: 97.01 96.88 Tins: 117.09 116.86 Rubbers: 146.36 146.23 Jan. 1 1958=10021 words
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Article34 1959-09-26 14 SINGAPORE. SEPT. 25 RUBBER: $1.00 per Ib. (down I', cents). Unofficial 5 p.m. close $1.00 (quiet). TIN: $398.37} per picul (up 37 i cents). Estimated unofficial offering 170 tons (down 5 tons).34 words
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Article529 1959-09-26 14 The Malayan Share Brokers 1 Association reported yeterday: "Industrials and rubbers were quietly steady while tins were inclined to ease slightly. The turnover was small." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business up to 3.30 p.m.: Industrials: Con. Tin Smelt ords 375. and 375. 6d.; Fit?pairicks 99529 words
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Article114 1959-09-26 14 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet: UK/Continent September October shipments $39 'j buyers, $40.- sellers. urunut oil: quiet; bulk $61 sellers, drum $63 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $165, Sarawak $164. special Sarawak black $104, garbled Lampong114 words
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Article116 1959-09-26 14 Tin Mul.i\an Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchant* yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 32 15/16, O.D. 33 1/16, 90 d/st 33 3/8 credit bills, 33 1/2 trad* bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31 5/16. O.D. 31 7/16.116 words
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Article252 1959-09-26 14 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Karachi 1/2, Bencleuch 4/5. Toronto 6A, Nagaura Maru 6 7. Wonosari 8/9, Wonogiri 10/11. Bengkalis 13/14, Benvorlich 15/16, Heiyo Maru 18, Ettrlckbank 19, Seisho Maru 21/22. Benlawers 23/24, Anna Maersk 25/26, Benvenue 27/28, Everglory252 words
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Article112 1959-09-26 14 MELBOURNE. Frl. INVESTMENT shares closed the week actively firm on the exchange today. Base metals and oils remained steady. Commonwealth bonds held a firm tone on a quieter market. Bank of NSW £424 seller Con. Zinc 85/- seller Con. Tin 4/7% Mount Lyell 35 9 buyer North Broken112 words
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Advertisement1218 1959-09-26 14 —Ml ■MsMpysM^sj m^r v\ fife jK \hJline| Express U.S.A. Padfio 6t AUanUe Coa«t Service E.T.A E.T.A. E.I.A. Spore \f. S>im Penang H'Kon| 1. Angeles Hew York Kimiliiwa Mart" Ist Call 1* 25 Oct 2t act 27 Oct ?U Call 78.3 a Oct 3 Nn 24 Ntv II Dec Xamiliawa Maru"1,218 words
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Advertisement125 1959-09-26 14 THE ■b BURMA FIVE STAR LINE 1 EASTMUNO ESTMUN Fri- B.r.a H,* Frtsi Jams Pirn i Htsg Kttf LlJd B f«r Him King 1, Japan Ltafiig ftr Burma Pirts kk ARIANA" •*MICMABI JEBSEM' penang P. Sham Spore Singap^ie Penang n Jt#l/ 2 AGENTS: AGENTS: c!?.II!l^ AT J?ri^ l v BARRETTO125 words
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Advertisement624 1959-09-26 14 NOTICES ST. ANDREWS MISSION HOSPITAL WANTED Medical Officer in Charge to commence duty Ist December 1959. Senior Paediatrlc and administrative experience desirable. Government salary scales according to qualifications and experience. Christian essential. Anglican preferred. Further details obtainable from M.O. i/c. Application forms (obtainable from Secretary) to reach M.O. i/c before624 words
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Advertisement763 1959-09-26 14 NOTICES WEARNE BROTHERS LIMITED B'r DEBENTURE STOCK Notice Is hereby given that the Register of Debenture Holders will be closed from Bth to 15th October 1959, both days Inclusive, for the preparation of interest warrants. R. O. BEALE. Secretary. Singapore, 26th September. 1959. RUBBER ESTATE FOR SALE:SUNGEI SEDU ESTATE Offers763 words
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Advertisement684 1959-09-26 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN SINGAPORE CHAIR OF PHARM.M Xl TICS Applications are invited for appointment to the Chair of Pharmaceutics It Is hoped th«t the person appointed will be able to assume duties as early as possible. Candidates must hold a degre* in pharmacy and have had practical684 words
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Advertisement854 1959-09-26 15 > [^^^^^W^^Bp^FPip^pj W5 l '^^j] <( ontinae* Iron Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT Worms SS (Mim.) Box it eta txtrm ALL APPLICANTS thanked as acancy for Kuchihg Job to P.O. ;ox 566 is filled. BOX A 4261 ST. Position has tow been filled. All applicants are hanked. WANTED Experienced Tapping tapala854 words
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Advertisement881 1959-09-26 15 SITUATIONS VACANT it Words Si (Mi*.)— Box St tU. txtrm ACSU SECRETARY Applications are invited for the vacant post of General Secretary, Army Civil Service Union. General qualifications are: Wide experience In trade union line, ability to correspiod In English independently, ability to speak and understand main Chinese dialects and881 words
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Advertisement865 1959-09-26 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M Wordt Si (Mi*J—Btx tt eU txtrm FURNISHED 3-BEDROOM semi-detached bouse, 2 Pheng Geek Avenue; Modern Sanitation Fridge, air-cooler near market, main roads. Apply 9 Alkaff Avenue 8 pore. FULLY FURNISHED 3 bedroomed fiat. Approved Naval Officers Wrings, 27 Brighton Avenue. Singapore 19. Terrace House, Seletar Hills Particulars865 words
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Advertisement787 1959-09-26 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE it Words SS (Ml*.)— Box St eU. txtrm FOR SALS or long lease: Completely furnished bungalow near top of Penang Hill. Less than two minutes level walk from station. View magnificent: Ideal home in Ideal setting. Apply Box A 1233. S.T. Penang. 2 STOREY FLATS at787 words
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Advertisement878 1959-09-26 15 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS It Words SS (Mim,)— Box St ctt. txtrm SELPTAUOHT. BILINGUAL. ROMANIZED. School Certificate Mandarin. $3.50. Beginners' Hokklen. $500. Progressive Hokklen. $2.50. English-Hokklen Dictionary. $5.00. Cantonese. $3.00. EnglishCantonese Dictionary. $12.50. Arcade News, 8. The Arcade; and Educational Book centre, 69. Stamford Road. (Singapore). PHILATELY If Word, SS (Ml*.)— Box878 words
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Advertisement961 1959-09-26 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE 2* Words St (Mim.)— Box it ct,. txtrm MAYFLOWER 1951. Condition excellent. Price $1350/- o.n o. Inspection. Ring Mr. Ow, Tel: *****, 106. Victoria Street, Spore. 9 a.m. to 5 pjn. FORD PREFECT Registered 1956. 17.000 miles, maintained In perfect condition by C. F. Pope. Apply J.961 words
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Advertisement675 1959-09-26 15 FOR SALE tt Words Si < Km.)- Box St ctt. txtrm "TRUCTERSO- STEREOPHONIC REPRODUCERS, Stereophonic Records on Decca, H.M.V., Kapp, Philips, Telefunken, etc Nangheng Piano House, 103/105, Selegle Road. Singapore, *****. TWO SECONDHAND REVERE Model SP-16 16MM sound projectors, Including speakers and transformer. Recently overhauled and luce new. Price $1,100675 words
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Advertisement439 1959-09-26 15 AT YOUR SERVICE it Words Sit (Minimum) Dotlm 1 month. It Wordt SiJt (Mim.) $12.50 cts. COTTON BRASSIERES Made to Measure. Repair Service. Spirella Robinsons. TOP QUAUTY COLOUR print from any transparency. Telephone Life' *****. P.O. Box 1108, Singapore. REFRIGERATOR AIR-CON-DITIONING repairs and service. Gets Bros. A Co.. Singapore Telephone439 words
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Article678 1959-09-26 16 AOff.lf.l.Y . SEEBEL - AOff.lf.l.Y .SEE BEL By— Perak have the defence and S'gor the attack WHEN Perak and Selangor meet in the 33rd Malaya Cup football final at the Merdeka Stadium at eight o'clock tonight, 11 of the players who helped Malaya retain the championship in the recent Merdeka678 words
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Article, Illustration52 1959-09-26 16 REFEREE: Mr. John Ferguson of Singapore Linesmen: Huanj, Hsi Wen and Haji Ibrahim VENUE: Merdoka Stadium. KICKOFF: 8 p.m Gunasegarara Jamaluddin Yusof Lourdcs Rani Ghani Cheng Earn Fee Yuen Suleiman Boon Bee Jalil Krishnan Nazari Rao Kirn Seng Tuck Choy Mun Keai Arthur Koh Narayanasamy Govindarajoo Cheok52 words
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Article143 1959-09-26 16 HOW THEY REACHED THE FINAL SELANGOR HOME: beat Malacca 14-3 drew with Singapore 2-2 drew with Joint Services 4-4 beat Negri 4-2 beat Johore 1-0 AWAY: beat Joint Services 4-2 beat Negri 2-1 beat Johore 6-4 drew with Malacca 4-4 drew with Singapore 3-3 SCORERS: Arthur Koh 14; Gabrielle 10;143 words
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Article28 1959-09-26 16 RADIO Malaya will broadcast running commentaries on the Cup Final In four languages English. Chinese (Mandarin). Malay and Tamil. The English broadcast will begin at 8 pm.28 words
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541 1959-09-26 16 steadfastly in goal for Perak all this season and is a man for the tense occasion. Ahmad Nazari is the best left full back in the country, a player whose bounding effectiveness contributed to Malaya's recent Merdeka tournament triumph, and he forms a541 words
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168 1959-09-26 16 19Z1 Singapore 2 Selangor 1 1932 Singapore Selangor 3 Negri 1949 SHangor 1950 Singapore 1951 Singapore 1952 Singapore 1953 Penang 1954 Penang 1955 Singapore 1956 Selangor 1957 Perak 1958 Penang Penang 2 3 2 6 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 Selangor Army-Navy168 words
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Advertisement122 1959-09-26 16 DIPLOMA OF HONOUR -WORLD EXPOSITION, BRUSSELS 1958 PETROF FAMOUS SINCE 1864 PIANOS IN STOCK AGAIN! nnj»p| tropical proof 4m Mil IKON FRAMING >LjH jp^^^^^^J i-RZ-ERARD DOUBLE-REPETITION d| EXCELLENT TONE AND TOUCH BEAUTIFUL GLASSIT FINISH X# 5 YEARS GUARANTEE POPULAR PRICES t^ J EASY PAYMENTS ARRANGED TRADE-INS ARTIRO BENEDETTI MICHELANGELI. the122 words
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Advertisement203 1959-09-26 16 Small -Six* Reflex n with Exposure Meter Jywsk w Spore Penonq $165.00 Kuala Lumpur $189.75 FJ S/60mm Yashinon Cotor-cwi— l»d lent. Fully Syn MX 1/500 thattar. oyon.t lent mount. fi#ld-ltn« focuivicwino. screen, itlf-tlmcr 4 6r*r leather case. olv» avoilobU Yashka 44- A 1/300 ihuttar JM Yaihico 44-LM with enpowira mater203 words
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Article, Illustration238 1959-09-26 17 H. PAUL - PERAK TEAM LEA VE FOR KL-MINUS SKIPPER H. PAUL By I POH, Fri. Perak's Malaya Cup Final team left here for Kuala Lumpur by bus this afternoon—without skipper and right half Chan Tuck Choy. Tuck Choy will fly to Kuala Lumpur tomorrow morning. Travelling with the team this afternoon are238 words
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Article139 1959-09-26 17 ATHLETIC SCORE SWEEPING VICTORY riINUAPORE. Fri— Chinese Athletic trounced Indian Recreation Club 7-3 in a SA l- A. Div. 1 league match at Jalan Besar Stadium today. The Athletic, who led 6-1 at half-time, made the most ol a weak Indian defence to score a victory. They opened scoring in139 words
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Article191 1959-09-26 17 SELANGOR OFFICIALS ARE RELIEVED KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. outside left Govindarajoo said after playing for Royal Federa- tion Police against Federation Armed Forces at Merdeka Stadium today: "I am nt for tomorrow night's match." Oovinda's appearance in today's match had caused anxiety among FA. of Selangor191 words
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Article66 1959-09-26 17 SINGAPORE, Fri. Ceylon Sports Club team to meet Negrl Seinbilan Ceylonese in the south zone final of the Malayan Ceylonese cricket tournament at Balestier Road on Sunday at 10.30 a.m. will be: K.S. Retnam (capt.). S. Naj gaiah. A. Delilkan. C. Thui raisingam, S. Soocelaraj. T.66 words
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Article39 1959-09-26 17 SINGAPORE. Frl.— Ylo Chu Kang defeated Serangoon Gardens North 7—l in an inter-school .soccer match at Yio Chu Kang today. Rajagopal (2), Sakoon (2). Samurl (2> and Musa scored for Ylo Chu Kang and Ahmad for Serangoon39 words
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Article27 1959-09-26 17 SINGAPORE. Frl. Naval Base Europeans will meet Malays in their annual soccer match for the Aziz Cup at Naval Base tomorrow at 5 p.m.27 words
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373 1959-09-26 17 This return clash will provide Sunday highlight ON THE TRACK with Epsom Jeep IPOH, Fri— Bintang Ti-| mor and South of France renew rivalry here on Sunday in! the top division ol| Class 2 and their meeting should provide one of the highlights of the programme. In their last meeting373 words
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Article64 1959-09-26 17 SINGAPORE. Fri. Denis Eagan's appointment as national hockey coach doe* not disqualify him from representing Singapore In interstate matches. Singapore Hockey Association secretary S. Yogarajah said today that Eagan was eligible to play in quadrangular competitions and friendly matches. However. Egan will not be able to represent64 words
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Article68 1959-09-26 17 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A late goal by Francis Quek enabled Jollilads to draw 2—2 in their friendly soccer match against H.M.S. Centaur at Farrer Park today. Seng Par gave Jollilads a I—o lead at half-time. Clayton and Wanless scored for Centaur. In another friendly at Naval Base. Seletar Dravldar68 words
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Article25 1959-09-26 17 SINGAPORE. Fri.— AngloChinese School beat Kallang Secondary by 6 points (try and penalty) to 3 (try) in a rugby match at Kallang today.25 words
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Article22 1959-09-26 17 LONDON, Fri— Results of yesterday's football matches: DIV. 4— Doncaster R. 5 Southport 0; Worklngton 1 Gllllngham I— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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576 1959-09-26 17 SINGAPORE, Frl. Three new records were established in the heats of the Singapore Inter-schools swimming championships at Amber Road today. Seah Pong Pin (St. Andrews), the Singapore champion, improved on a three-year-old record for the 200 m breakstroke (Div. M A"> with a576 words
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Article63 1959-09-26 17 SINGAPORE. Fri.—Defending champions. Darul Afiah. set ud a scoring record for the season when they routed Kota Raja 16-1 in a SAFa Div. l league match at Jalan Besar stadium tonight. Darul. who led 8-0 at half-time, scored through Basri (5). Mahat (5), Majid (2).63 words
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Advertisement148 1959-09-26 17 New Reduced Price PRAKTICA Fx3 Automatic S'porePenang $225/Kuala Lumour $258.75 with F 2.» Mentor L««» I 1/500 »ct. thutter t l««»h«r cum Top Diicoant tar C»i»>). Ma Ag**t% 6 Saryfe* SM*m» "TITHES" IHTAL PHOTO MPPIT. ITK. H«od OMice: 193, Carnarvon Strto PenoiM,. Tel: 655 M. »f.r.ch« 42. MHaMa «aaa\ Hwaaan148 words
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Advertisement132 1959-09-26 17 c§Y TO ■^J *TWICE WEEKLY SERVICES Ij J NON-STOP FROM SINGAPORE \*fs%l W"\\ *ON WEDNESDAYS SATURDAYS 3j FLY MALAYAN |g AIRWAYS i| Wb\ YOUR NATIONAL AIRLINE |HfM .-J^B, fln *J^^^^^^BU^sKrf9B39L ty V m ■^aPk^a^iy^aL m aMaTl^^^a^a^a^a^"^* -<JsM I IQSCTI aTT^J B^^ '^^t^^^B^aE^BHa^awV <bUb^" -jgJtHf^tJ bWT^^^* VS success and stamina Those132 words
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Miscellaneous172 1959-09-26 17 SINGAPORE Baffby: SCC v RAF Changl, padang; Naval Base v laiikards. Naval Ba.se; REME v 5 Guard Dog Unit. Ayer Rajah; 75 Sad RNZAF v Nee Soon Garrison. Tengah; HAF Changl 'B v The Blaclca. Changl. Hockey: BHA Leagu* Div. 1 I.A. v Police. Balestler Road; RAF Changl v T.T.O172 words
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Article497 1959-09-26 18 MINISTER ON WAY TO WASHINGTON SAYS MALAYA'S FINANCES ARE SOUND, PROSPECTS ENCOURAGING LONDON, Friday. THE Federation Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin. said today Malaya had "no wish for the time being to ask the (Governments of the richer Commonwealth countries for any formReuter - 497 words
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90 1959-09-26 18 THE YOUTH COUNCIL TO CLOSE BY OCT. 31 MM.XPORL. Kri.— Th<- Singapore Youth Council will dissolve |f Oct. 31. The Council's property will Ik- auctioned tomorrow iv tii. ni; to members, and those left unsold will be auctioned to the public. The funds of the Council will b«- given to90 words
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Article46 1959-09-26 18 WASHINGTON, Fri.—Sources close to the United States Air Force said today that an attempt to launch a ballistic missile from a bomber in flight and put it close to the orbit of the paddlewheel satellite. Explorer VI, had failed because of "technical difficulties."— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article33 1959-09-26 18 VIENTIANE. Fri. Communist Pathet Lao rebels, for the first time in many months have begun laying anti-personnel mines in regions north of Luang Prabang, a government spokesman said today.— U.P.l.33 words
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Obituary67 1959-09-26 18 MRS. SARATHAMBAL AH I HUR CHEIUAH D/O Thamboo. slster-in-iaw of E. AruiananUisim of Chartered Bank. Ipoh passed away 25.9.39. Funeral 3.30 p.m. 26.9.59. MR CHIN KIM YOON of Kuala Lumpur c'leU .suddenly yesterday afternoon. (.Ftidaj) The funeral takers place th:s afternoon. The heart* will leave No. 6 Jalau Jnai67 words
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Article36 1959-09-26 18 FAMILY AND WIDOW of late Mr Sebastian Lee Song San thank all who sent wreaths and rendered assistance at the funeral in Ipoh on 24-9-59. Thanks are e\pres.v»d to Doctors and Staff of Ipoh Ho*pit;il.36 words
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Article56 1959-09-26 18 MINISTER ON BOOKIES SINGAFORE. Fri. The Ministry of Labour and Law is considering the whole question of illegal book-making, the Minister, Mr. K. M. Byrne, said today. Mr. Byrne would not elaborate. He denied that the Government planned to ban horse racing. "As far as I know," he said, "rumours56 words
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Article28 1959-09-26 18 NEW YORK. Fri. A commercial airliner with 18 people aboard crashed on a mountain in the Aleutian Islands last night, it was reported here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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382 1959-09-26 18 GHANA PLEDGES: NO MEDDLING WITH FREEDOM OF PRESS ACCRA, Fri. The Ghana Government has decided that no prosecution under its new Press law will be initiated against any staff correspondent or I any newspaper or news agency. A statement issued by the I Ministry of Education and in- formation, Mr.382 words
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Article, Illustration256 1959-09-26 18 UNDERGRADS TURN UP FOR LECTURE IN THE GARB OF ECCENTRICITY SINGAPORE. Fri. Student "beatniks" made their first appearance at the University of Malaya here this morning. Thtw caused a stir when they attended a philosophy lecture dressed in unorthodox garb to set a new trend in256 words
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Article144 1959-09-26 18 The King has a good night KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Yang diPertuan Agong has had a "good night" and is comfortable, according to a medical bulletin issued here today. As far as visitors were concerned, it was a quiet day in the Royal ward at Bungsar Hospital. His Majesty received144 words
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Article31 1959-09-26 18 MANILA. STL Philippines Constabulary troopers today were searching for survivors of a motor launch which exploded and sank in flames in Lake Lanao. Mindanao. Southern Philippines, yesterday afternoon. U.P.I.UPI - 31 words
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Article350 1959-09-26 18 LONDON, Frl. The stock mar- j kets ended on unsettled week on a satisfactory note. This reflected an excellent half-yearly statement Irom Imperial Chemical Industries and a further rally on Wall Street last night. Business failed to expand, however, and movements In prices were somewhat mixed on the350 words
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Article48 1959-09-26 18 PARIS. Fri. President de Gaulle today smashed a window pane while trying to look through a window into a courtyard in Lens, where several hundred children were gathered. He put his head through the window thinking it was open. He was unhurt. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article61 1959-09-26 18 SPECIAL Sunday MAIL SPECIAL THE BIC University debate: Is the Malayan undergrad a bookworm? CULTURE: The first of two articles by the Minister of Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. C R E A T ADVOCATES: The life and mind of Sir Rufus Isaacs. QUESTION TIME: Government experts to answer your queries.61 words
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Article12 1959-09-26 18 WOMEN: An eat-whar-you-like way to slimming. YOUTH: A new essay contest.12 words
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Article13 1959-09-26 18 All your favourite comics.... Superman, Alley Oop, Nancy, Priscilla's Pop, Bugs Bunny.13 words
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Article60 1959-09-26 18 NEW DELHI. Tri.— Burmese Premier Gen. Ne Win will visit India next month on his way> to Cairo to meet United Arab Republic President Gamal Abdel Nasser, official sources said today. They said he will meet the Indian Prime Minister Mr. Nehru, to discuss world60 words
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Article40 1959-09-26 18 HONG KONG. Fri— A new National People's Congress building, seating 10,000. and with a banqueting hall to hold 5,000. has been completed in the "Gate ol Heavenly Peace" square in Peking, the New China New»v Agency reported.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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