The Straits Times, 3 November 1959
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Title Section21 1959-11-03 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 Not**** 1 Net** 11 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1959 15 CENTS.21 words
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Article195 1959-11-03 1 MINISTER FOR HOME AFFAIRS ORDERS DISMISSAL Action after months of investigations by top officers 24 hours only to lodge appeals SINGAPORE, Mon. Twenty detectives of the Singapore Police Force were dismissed today. The Minister for Home Affairs. Mr. One Pantf Boon, ordered their dismissal. The detectives 12195 words
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Article42 1959-11-03 1 JAKARTA. Mon— The Indonesian National Student Movement today protested against a dance party arranged by the Women's International Club here to welcome members of the United States cruiser U.S. Saint Paul which arrived here today, Antara news agency reported. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration63 1959-11-03 1 IT MAY BE water, z water everywhere 5 but it's work for these policemen with their feet right in it. On the telephone is Constable Wan E Chik bin Mohamed Din. With him is Cor E poral Mohamed Ali Abdul Ghani. The scene: Botu I63 words
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348 1959-11-03 1 Floods cut off Klang and Port Swettenham KUALA LUMPUR, Mm. fFHE coastal towns of A Klang and Port Swettenham were cut off from Kuala Lumpur for a short while this morning when heavy rains, coupled with a rising tide, caused severe flooding. Worst hit was the Batu Tiga Village (pop:348 words
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87 1959-11-03 1 KLANG. Monday. A 50- YEAR-OLD woman was stung to death and five others injured by hornets at Kampong Attap near Klang during the weekend shortly after a boy had thrown an object at their nest. The woman, who died in hospital a few hours87 words
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Article26 1959-11-03 1 NEW DELHI. Mon.— lndia's alternative delegate to the United Nations, Mr. H Dayal, has been appointed Ambassador to Nepal, it was announced today— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article128 1959-11-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federation Government will not recognise Nanyang University degrees. The Acting Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, told the Straits Times today: "The Nanyang University is a foreign university to us because It it> ouUlde our territory. I 'Therefore, as a foreign128 words
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Article728 1959-11-03 1 DEMOCRACY— BY THE TENGKU WE INTEND TO MAKE IT FLOURISH... CANBERRA, Monday. THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, told the opening session of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association here today: "We in Malaya hope to continue always the system of parliamentary democracy as long as we endure as a free nation.Reuter - 728 words
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Article58 1959-11-03 1 Wong and Ah Zee were collecting firewood from under a tree when something fell. In a few seconds hornets were all over them. Both women fled, chased by the hornets. Wong fell to the ground and started rolling to keep the hornets off. When she got up she58 words
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Article190 1959-11-03 1 SINGAPORE, Monday. the close of the Singapore rubber market today, the scramble to get rubber to cover previous sales intensified. November first grade closed at $1.21 i per lb. as a result. The spot price closed at $1,251. but half an hour later was being quoted190 words
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Article36 1959-11-03 1 CAIRO, Mon— A contract has been signed with the Soviet Union for the building of the first stage of the Aswan High Dam, Mr. Moussa Arafa. Egyptian Minister of Public Works, said here today.36 words
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Article31 1959-11-03 1 BETTING iHOPS* FOR BRITAIN U»MX)N, MOll —Briton.. l n i hi. time in history to use legated to pa« 1 m when fonwrvathx Bill p/.lohtT today becomes law Reutr.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration530 1959-11-03 2 Slim warns C'wealth of the 'new imperialism' CANBERRA, Monday THE Australian 6overnor-General, Sir William Slim, warned today of "new imperialisms" differing only in their greater scientific ruthlessness from the most aggressive, tyrannical empires of the past. "Tlje task of the British Commonwealth is more than ever vital, and perhaps evenReuter - 530 words
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87 1959-11-03 2 MOTHER DIED OF SHOCK AFTER SON'S ESCAPADE I EICESTER. Mon. The mother of an 11--year-old boy, who is believed to have run away with a vicar's daughter, collapsed and died yesterday while talking to a policeman about their disappearance. The boy, Keith Irrin Beeson, and the girl. Ann Elizabeth Hewitt,Reuter - 87 words
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Article96 1959-11-03 2 Rail fares go up in Britain I ONDON. Mon. Railway fares all over Britain went up today but travellers in a hurry had some consoiation from the news that British European Airways weekend flights on some Internal routes would be cut by up to 24 per cent. Ordinary second clas:Reuter - 96 words
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Article123 1959-11-03 2 TOKYO, Monday. AN Indian businessman here broke an eight-day fast today following amicable settlement of a quarrel with another Indian in Osaka, western Japan, who had refused to ™*v rent. The Indian consulate In i Kobe, western Japan, was Instrumental in negotiating the123 words
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Article16 1959-11-03 2 BOMBAY. Mon Dr. John Matthai. former Indian Finance Minister, died today, aged 73— Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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140 1959-11-03 2 I UNDON. Mon. Jeremy Thackeray, a ltf-month-old Siamese twin who was born joined to his brother at the head and separated from him seven months ago. died today in a London hospital. Jeremy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Thackeray of Twickenham, near London.140 words
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325 1959-11-03 2 ORDEAL OF A SURVIVOR IN WRECKED AIRLINER CHARLOTTESVILLE. (Virginia) Mon. An airliner, which had been missing since Friday, was found yesterday on a mountainside with the only survivor still strapped in his seat after a 36-hour ordeal in the cold, rain and fog. State police and ground search units foughtReuter - 325 words
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Article176 1959-11-03 2 'Birdman' flight a big success I ONDON, Mon. Emiel Hartman, a South African sculptor, made three successful towed flights yesterday in his flapping wing man-powered air machine, according to newspaper reports here. Its feathered wings "arched up gracefully and spread out like a hovering hawk" as It leaped off theReuter - 176 words
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Article22 1959-11-03 2 LONDON. Mon. About two million people watchrt the annual "old crock" car race from London to Brighton yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Miscellaneous41 1959-11-03 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby <^i ■<" n«t at 1 w^^w. oflit 9ATb VUI I DtDN I H*L JUI'NCI I iCy UIM J I OQtAK Ann cr*v I I L/kl/Mil k. IMBj It*lmrmJ J V QtMO V Tile uioiit r»«T»^»» m^. hhc41 words
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302 1959-11-03 3 INDIAN RESOLUTION TO GO BEFORE GENERAL ASSEMBLY URGES.... BID TO BLOCK FRENCH AMBITION TO JOIN 'ATOMIC CLUB' POWERS AFTER SAHARA BANG' NEW YORK, Monday. INDIA, in a resolution to the U.N. General Assembly, today called on the world's nuclear powers to make their temporaryReuter - 302 words
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88 1959-11-03 3 IT'S A RECORD f ONDON, Mon. A 19 year old university student shook hands with 9,001 people at the weekend for what he claims is a new world record. The old record was set by the American President Theodorje Roosevelt in 1907 when heReuter - 88 words
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Article56 1959-11-03 3 NEW YORK, Mon.— Marcla Michels, 20, yesterday won a sleeping marathon at Allentown, Pennsylvania, in competition with two men and another girl. She slept 136 hours out of 197! hours since the contest started on Oct. 20 in a local department store. She won US$5OO andUPI - 56 words
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Article46 1959-11-03 3 LONDON, Mon. Corporal Ronald Knight, 28, of the Royal Marine Volunteer Forces, abandoned his attempt to beat the American record march of 104 miles in 40 hours 30 minutes today because of pain In his legs. Knight fought in the Malayan anti-terrorist war. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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131 1959-11-03 3 WASHINGTON, Monday. pLORIDA'S 200 airports are being guarded by x immigration officers equipped with aircraft to prevent unauthorised flights to Cuba, the Justice Department announced yesterday After the recent antiCastro leaflets dropping flight over Havana by a plane reported to have taken off from Florida,Reuter - 131 words
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Article25 1959-11-03 3 REYKJAVIK. Mon— lceland is to buy a helicopter to guard against British trawlers fishing inside Iceland's 12--mlle limit. It was announced today.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration259 1959-11-03 3 Kassem [very much alive] says: Well fight' RAGDAD, Mon.— The Iraqi Prime Minister, MajorGederal Abdel Karim Kassem. said from his hospital bed today that Iraq would not tolerate interference from any outside forces. "No other Arab country could attempt to fight our country." he said. "But if any of them259 words
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172 1959-11-03 3 Killed wife, mistress, then suicide attempt MARSEILLES. Mon.— Industrialist and pigeon fancier Andre Court de Payen killed his mistress and his wife and then attempted suicide, all in the space of an hour, police said today. Court de Payen, 42. lay desperately near death with a fractured skull suffered when172 words
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Article33 1959-11-03 3 LONDON. Mon— The British Army today opened a caravan camp at Aldershot as part of an experiment to overcome the shortage of married quarters one of the chief handicaps to recruiting.33 words
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Article48 1959-11-03 3 DETROIT. Mon. Discjockey Jack Simpson, stricken with toothache during a programme, appealed over the air for a dentist to call at the studio. One arrived within minutes and pulled the offending tooth while Simpson played a record of "All of Me."— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article33 1959-11-03 3 WASHINGTON Mon —Mr Livingston T. Merchant. 55. a Btate Department official since 1942. Is to succeed Mr. Robert D Murphy as Undersecretary of Bute for Political Affairs, it was announced yesterday.— .U.P.l.33 words
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Article53 1959-11-03 3 Killed in a cemetery NEW YORK. Mon^A car ran out of control and careened into a group of mourners standing beside a g/ave In Mt. Carmel ceme- tery here today. A woman of 60 was killed and 11 other people Injured. Two of the injured were sent sprawling Into the53 words
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197 1959-11-03 3 STANLEYVILLE (Belgian Congo), Monday. DOLJCE yesterday arrested a Congolese national r leader after a search which sparked off two lays of rioting and caused the deaths of more than 70 people. Although an official communique gave the death roll as 20. well-informed sourcesReuter - 197 words
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290 1959-11-03 3 BIG 4' SUMMIT TALKS MAY BE IN MARCH WASHINGTON, Monday. PRESIDENT Eisenhower, by agreeing to a Western 1 summit meeting in Paris on Dec. 19, has accepted as inevitable a delay in plans for an East-West conference. But he Is expected to Join Mr. Macmillan in urging on President deReuter - 290 words
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109 1959-11-03 3 VICE SIBLS LUBE MEN WITH PEA SHOOTERS I ONDON. Mon. Prostitute in Birmingham, barred from walking the streets by the Government's new vice law, are attracting attention to their wares by shooting at potential customers with pea shooters, it was reported yesterday. The London Sunday pictorial said that Birmingham's ladiesUPI - 109 words
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Article30 1959-11-03 3 MELBOURNE. Mon.—Teleprinter operator Miss Kathleen Kelly, 19. claimed a new world typing record of 674 letters a minute during a 30 minute test. She made four mistakes. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article28 1959-11-03 3 BONN. Mon.— British troops stationed in West Germany will be paid in German marks from today instead of the special army vouchers used since 1946.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Miscellaneous110 1959-11-03 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE Medium Wave 476 metres A.M. 6.30 Good Morning: 6.32 Mornin? Prelude; 7.00 The News; 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 The News; 8.05 A Date With Music; 8.30 Victor Silvester And His Orchestra; 9.00 Close Down. P.M. 1.00 Prog. Summary; 1.02 Souvenirs Prom Showland; 130110 words
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Miscellaneous248 1959-11-03 3 Hancock Half Hour; 9.30 Th« News; 9.40 Newstalk: 9-45 Tht Singapore Six; 10.00 'Anna Karenina"; 10.30 Music In Miniature; 11.00 Good Night. RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE 4! 7 metKs MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES Kuala Lumpur 341. metres Penang 366 metres Ipoh :;.ni metres Malacca 297 metres A.M. 6.30 Good Morning248 words
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262 1959-11-03 4 THE 'BABY' HIGHLANDS HYDRO IS OPENED TANA RATA. Monday. 'THE Sultan of Pahang today opened the $1.5 million Robinson Fails power station near here, the first hydro-electric power scheme in the Cameron Highlands. The plant's three 300 kilowatt generators will produce six million units a year, replacing the 30--year-old diesel262 words
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Article72 1959-11-03 4 Two face rape charges SINGAPORE, Mon. Two men were brought before the Ninth Magistrate's Court today on separate charges of rape. CASE ONE: Lee Gim Heng alias Ah Leong was accused or raping a five-year-old girl ixi Jalan Eunos last night. CASE TWO: Tan Scow Liang. 23, was accused of72 words
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179 1959-11-03 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. A PIN-TABLE shop assistant, Loo Mok Swee, 20, was found not guilty at the Assizes today of murdering a tailor's assistant, Law Wun Fong, 19, at Kolam Ayer Estate on the night of June 1. He was acquitted by Mr. Justice Ambrose.179 words
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190 1959-11-03 4 'YES' 100 TIMES: DISPUTE NOW SETTLED SINGAPORE. Mon. A secret ballot taken by 144 clerks today ended a dispute between Borneo Motors and the Singapore Motor Workshop Employees' Union over recognition Now the onion will be recognised by the company as representing both the company's manual and clerical workers. Last190 words
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Article32 1959-11-03 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Sir George Crlbbett. deputy chairman of British Overseas Airways Corporation. Is dv«» In Singapore tomorrow. He is flying In from Sydney for a short visit.32 words
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395 1959-11-03 4 The four main evils of contract labour' SINGAPORE, Mon. The secretary of the Singapore Electrical and Wireless Employees' Union, Mr. Lim Sou Ser, today listed what he called the four main evils of the existing contract labour system here. He said that the system had: ENCOURAGED jealousy among workers; EXPLOITED395 words
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100 1959-11-03 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Lady Marcella," widow of the late Sultan of Johore, Sir Ibrahim. and Princess Meriam were busy parking till late tonight to prepare for their trip to Britain tomorrow. Said a palace source: "She always takes a personal interest in getting ready her100 words
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Miscellaneous127 1959-11-03 4 Singapore diary. y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay* Japanese flower arrangement advanced 3rd course 10 ajn.; Malay for beginners 10.30 a.m.; Blue Triangle's Club's musical evening 5 pjn.; drama for children 4 pjn. J.W.CA (Outram Road) Chinese class ss 5.30, 830. 7.30 ojb.; ballroom dancing for beginners .8.30 p.m.. for advanced 1.30 pjn?;127 words
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Miscellaneous98 1959-11-03 4 SALTATION ARMY (ClemenMtu Ay*.): Home league 3 p.m.; home Jeafue aujtUlary 7.30 pm CHINEBE T.M.C.A.: Table tennis 9 ajn.; body bulldlnc. weight lifting 3 pjn.; badminton practice 5 pjn. BUKIT TTMAH TOCTH CLUB: Table tennis, body bulling football library 4 pjn. JOO CHIAT YOUTH CLUB: Table tennis, Indoor games 498 words
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271 1959-11-03 5 SEMINAR OF ASIA STUDENTS in MALAYA SINGAPORE, Mon. An Asian regional seminar of the International Students Conference will be held in Malaya in March, president of the National Union of Federation Students. Mr. Kenny Khaw. said today. Mr. Khaw recently returned from Leiden where he attended a meeting of the271 words
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Article25 1959-11-03 5 PENANG. Mon. Thieves broke into a plant house at the Penang Botanic Gardens at the week-end and stole 13 cactus plants worth $10025 words
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Article418 1959-11-03 5 Detergents as well, urge Singapore manufacturers SINGAPORE, Monday. SOAP manufacturers here today urged that a recommendation that the Government impose a tax of six cents per pound on imported soap be adopted without delay. The manufacturers also called on the Government to extend the proposed tax418 words
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Article39 1959-11-03 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The cost to the State of the delegation from Johore which flew to London on receipt of the news of the illness of the late Sultan was $29,853. said an official statement today39 words
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239 1959-11-03 5 $30 m. PORT JOB TENDER DECISION TO BE MADE THIS WEEK KUALA Lumpur. Mon. —Who is to get the $30 million North Klang Straits project contract will be decided by the eight-man tender board at a secret meeting in the Railway Administration building here this week. More than 10 firms239 words
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325 1959-11-03 5 SINGAPORE. Monday AN animal dealer A here, Mr. S. M. Tong, today outlined a fivepoint plan which would ensure a better deal for monkeys sent overseas from Singapore. He was replying to a letter from the founderpresident of the World League325 words
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Article, Illustration83 1959-11-03 5 MISS OH EU LAN, domestic science teacher of the Methodist Girls' School, Penang, is one of 27 teachers from foreign countries attending the Southern Illinois University under the auspices of the U.S. State Department Shown at a reception given by Dean Eileen Quijley (left) of the83 words
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146 1959-11-03 5 PERTH, Mon. There is an urgent need in Western Australia foi some sort of co-ordinat-ed guidance and counselling service for Asian students. Mrs. Mary Hodgkin, of the West Australian Uinversity. who is the Malayan Government's student liaison officer here, said this today. "However, no single146 words
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Article46 1959-11-03 6 rE YWCA Business and Professional Women's club recently held their annual general meeting, during which officers for the coming year were elected. Mrs. Dorothy Hardman was chosen President, Mrs. Kay D'Netto, Vice president, Mrs. Anna Wen. Hon. Secretary, and Miss Rosemary Tay. Hon. Treasurer.46 words
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Letter, Illustration787 1959-11-03 6 The Flying Mannequins roam again, this time to Kuching fHE Flying Mannequins are going into operation again, and this time the trip is to Borneo, where they will give three shows for the Junior Chamber of Commerce there. The six women, Joan Booty, Marjorie Jones, Doreen Bligh, Ong Gaik Kirn,787 words
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Miscellaneous255 1959-11-03 6 Straits Times Crossword 1 Hardy girl ha* time to make 7As a rule their strata suda piece of mosaic (7). port fast (7, Plant a fir and sat what it 8 Old coin grvan as for a can produce (7). prayer (7). Considered dangerous by Pope 13 Conventional to carry255 words
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Article, Illustration1335 1959-11-03 7 THE HEAVY WATER PLANT COULDN'T BE BOMBED... AT 12.30 a.m. on A Feb. 28, 1943, a party of saboteurs flitted wraith like between the snowcovered trees outside a hydro-power plant in the district of Telemark, in occupied Norway. For abotit 10 minutes they1,335 words
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Miscellaneous295 1959-11-03 7 The Saint By Leslie Charteris LVI Abner By Al Lapp f EVERY US. "\/Vus«£-AH'DUKE V. f YOU NEEDN'T.'.' I(IF WE PUT A STATUE OF -NO "S, I GANGSTER IN TO EXPLAIN J~C I WE'VE SEEN < > AND VOUR -S»M>t>ER!- PINE- Jf AMERICAN 1 > PO.V\E MOW </^BOUTTT-lET W- PLENTVOFOLD295 words
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Obituary64 1959-11-03 8 it Word* tit (Minimum) MR. ANO POH LIM. a Director of Tal Thong Rubber Work* Limited, Singapore, passed away peacefully aged 60 on 31at October. 1959, leaving his wife, 3 sons 1 daughter, 1 daughter-in-law and 3 grand-children to mourn his death. Cortege will leave 29. Bellmblng Avenue. Sennett64 words
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Article60 1959-11-03 8 2* Word* lit (Minimum) MR. Se MRB. MICHAEL PAE QUAL thank all relatives am friends for their valuable present and attendance on the occasion o: their marriage on 31-10-59. MRS. TEOH AND FAMILY thank relatives and friends for their wreaths, scrolls, donations, loan of can and their kind attendance60 words
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623 1959-11-03 8 Site Straits Sinus Tuesday, November 3, 1959. Mr. K's New Language Mr. Khrushchev's foreign policy speech to the Supreme Soviet was in a language he had not used before. Soviet protestations of peace to all have for the first time come unclothed with truculent and sarcastic taunts at the West.623 words
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Article366 1959-11-03 8 Mr. Tan Siew Sin's assertion in Malacca that the Federation is the richest country in Asia by virtue of its high per capita income and also its low public debt is no empty claim. The latest U.N. collation of national income estimates for the region, quoted in366 words
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Article235 1959-11-03 8 Small though it is, the opening of the Robinson Falls hydro-electric power generator in the Cameron Highlands is a notable event if only because it is the first in Malaya for 30 years. It is also the first scheme to use the flow of the Bertam River.235 words
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Article, Illustration1640 1959-11-03 8 -By A Special Correspondent LONDON These are the chosen 80 who make up the Flying Squad the finest anti-criminal unit in the world THE men who stole £250,000 worth of jewellery from four West End jewellers' shops recently planned their raid with mac-hine-tooled precision. Evidently they were what1,640 words
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Letter115 1959-11-03 8 T WISH to reply to Mr. 1 P. K. Menon (S.T. Oct. 24) who pleaded for higher education for those in the rural areas. I can assure Mr. Menon Immediately that the times of the lectures are not determined by whims and fancies. For instance, one person may prefer115 words
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Article352 1959-11-03 8 Cne million U.S. workers face very bleak Xmas MEW YORK, Mon. The crippling nationwide steel strike now half-way through its fourth month, is already beginning to cast a shadow over the Christmases of nearly a million American workers and their families. When the strikeReuter - 352 words
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Advertisement48 1959-11-03 8 BLUE SPOT FULL STEREO Model Rio dc Luxe Stereo $835.00 (Spore Price) H.P. Terms $40.00 Monthly H«r» it y«t «MoriMf of ILUE SPOT LEADERSHIP QUAUTY-IN-SOUND. you must tee k hear this Sensational BLUE SPOT STEREO At The Sole Agents:KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. S pore K. Lumpur Penong48 words
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Advertisement113 1959-11-03 8 When your child is in pain mt^^ You can now, at last, give aspirin safely ra^PaW special Children' t aspirin. Doctors know •!j?»k that aspirin is best for treating fever and I fljF^Tv relieving pain in Children, but only in I W^^n smtU euct> %a^ t doses That why M>lß113 words
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Article1826 1959-11-03 9 BUS COMPANY, EMPLOYEES STATE THEIR ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST THE PAYMENT OF BONUS SINGAPORE, Monday MR. NAIR REPLIES TO INVESTORS WATCHING BOARD' REMARK BY THE COUNSEL FOR THE S.T.C. MR. C. Y. Devan Nair one of the repnesentulive* of the Singapore Traction Company Employees'1,826 words
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Article200 1959-11-03 9 SINGAPORE, Monday. T*HE Singapore Trades Union Congress has moved its headquarters from Towner Road to the former Nantina Home, a two-storey Government building in Queen Street which was used to house aged persons. The building Is temporarily to be Union House head- quarters of all200 words
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93 1959-11-03 9 RAIL TRAFFIC RESUMES AS TRACK IS UNBLOCKED IPOH. Mon.— Rail traffic between Taiping and Kuala Kangsar was resumed last night after a giant boulder blocking the track was blasted away with dynamite. Day passenger and goods trains had to be stopped at Taiping and Kuala Kangsar stations the whole day93 words
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281 1959-11-03 9 Granny gets her lesson from baby Lisa SINGAPORE. Mon. Six-month-old Lisa McGindle, who flew into Singapore from Sydney last night, has begun "coaching" her grandmother on how to look after a baby. And Mrs. Ong Huck Llm. of Penang. Lisa's granny, has set aside the two books she bought to281 words
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149 1959-11-03 9 It 's take-over day for five creches SINGAPORE, Mon.-The Ministry of Labour and Law will officially take over tomorrow five creches run by the City Council Health Department. They will be combined with the Social Welfare Department, which runs two other creches for about 120 child- ren at New Market149 words
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Article, Illustration12 1959-11-03 9 MRS. ONC AND GRAND DAUGHTER LISA12 words
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Article146 1959-11-03 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Before Prof. Samar Guha left for Colombo by air this morning he was told that the Singapore Government "did not encourage visitors to play politics while visiting the state." This message was conveyed to Prof. Guha by the private secretary to the Prime146 words
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Article36 1959-11-03 9 BINGAPORE, Mon.-^Singa-pore-born Mr. Carl Francis de Souza, an Assistant Direc- tor of Social Welfare, Is leaving the Government .soon Mr. de Souza joined the Social Welfare Department at j Its Inception in 1946.36 words
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Article23 1959-11-03 9 PENANG. Mon. Pykett Methodist School here will hold Its first parents' day concert on Nov. 13 and 14. at 7 p.m.23 words
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Article25 1959-11-03 9 KOTA BHARU. Mon.— Th« National President of Party Negara. Dato Onn bin Ja'afar. will make a four-day visit to Kelantan beginning on Friday.25 words
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Article216 1959-11-03 9 77 WILL TELL ABOUT $77 FRAUD lOHORE BAHRU. Mon v —A total of 77 witnesses are to be called in a criminal case at Pontian in which a clerk Is charged with breach of trust of $77. The accused is Mohamed Doon bin Hajl Dahlan. a Government clerk, who is216 words
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Article46 1959-11-03 9 SINGAPORE, Mon Th« Malayan Rough Riders Cycling Club will hold a plank track meet at the Great World Park here, on Nov. 21 and 22. Entries should be sent to Mr. Kwa Chin Swee. 294-B. Kampong Bahru Road. Singa. pore, before Nov. 18.46 words
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Advertisement80 1959-11-03 9 RW PP*^ j* are. Cakes all light and fluffy. Pastry extra crisp and golden. Pies and puddings that taste better than ever. Those are the kind of results you get when you bake with Stork. Use Stork for all your baking. Your family will XITMGGfIIX v And^ 7^ f i80 words
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Advertisement181 1959-11-03 9 I An even better I I LAND-ROVER I Goes anywhere— does anything— more comfort— and takes a bigger-than-ever load ft/Mr r^^l i A u'w The new Long Land-Rover, powered by a 1\ Utre engine, is bigger, faster, more powerful. And there's a new Regular Land-Rover too (illustrated). Both have smoother.)181 words
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Article, Illustration231 1959-11-03 10 a NEW concern, Shin Hua and Co., has been formed in Singapore to manufacture wheat flour and rice products. The factory is situated at the former Kallang Airport site, Singapore's growing light industrial centre. Mr. Wong Slew Choon, manager and proprietor of the company, said231 words
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Article, Illustration303 1959-11-03 10 Singapore cigarette factories grow 10 APPLICATIONS TO MANUFACTURE APPROVED YJORE new cigarette factories are being established in Singapore, despite the recent increase of import duty on manufactured tobacco entering the State. It is understood that the Singapore Government has granted ten applications to set up new factories in the past303 words
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Article, Illustration61 1959-11-03 10 MR. LIM CHEE POE. formerly bursar of the Singapore Division of the University of Malaya, yesterday Joined J. Ballas and Co., the Singapore sharebrokers. Mr. Urn was born and educated in Klang and is a qualified certified accountant and chartered secretary. Before entering the University service in 195061 words
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Article36 1959-11-03 10 Singapore exported 1.545 tons of copra in August compared with 3.436 tons in the previous month, according to official figures. Imports totalled 2.812 tons against 3.889 tons in July. Sumatra was the main supplier.36 words
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164 1959-11-03 10 WORK has started on an air-conditioned factory, costing $8.5 million, for the Malayan Tobacco Co. Ltd. at Sun g c i Besi Road. Kuala Lumpur. It is being built on a site adjoining the present office and factory of the company and will be164 words
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Article81 1959-11-03 10 PRESENT prospects for British exports are good in 17 countries and improving in 13 others, states the October issue of the British General Electric Company's Export Guide just published in London. The outlook since July has improved in Finland, Italy, Kenya. Federation of Malaya, Singapore,81 words
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Article129 1959-11-03 10 VO additional plant- ing is being undertaken in 1959/60 on the Landas estate of the United Cocoa Development Co. in Malaya because of the die-back problem. This is stated in the annual report of the company which add.s that investigations and numerous experiments have unfortunately not129 words
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Article96 1959-11-03 10 rT»HE Japanese occupa--1 tion and the antiCommunist war have cost Anglo-Asian Rubber Plantations nearly $5 million, according to Mr. P. B. L. Coghlan, chairman of the company. Welcoming lower expenditure for security and rehabilitation, Mr. Coghlan says repairing the neglect and ravages of the occupation96 words
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Article94 1959-11-03 10 DESPITE higher prices obtained for Sarawak's rubber and pepper In September, Sarawak exported less of these commodities daring the month to overseas buyers. The total rubber shipments for September was 3381 tons, a drop of 1,6* tons compared with August. Exports for the first nine months94 words
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219 1959-11-03 10 Trade with Burma increases on new import policy SINGAPORE'S produce trade with Burma is increasing, as a result of the Burmese Government's recent decision to liberalise its import policy, traders said yesterday. They said that in the past three weeks, Burmese traders had been placing more orders for locally manufactured219 words
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Article42 1959-11-03 10 Royal Interocean Lines have announced the extension of their Western Australia service beginning from the middle of this month. The service will be operated by the 4,272-ton ship, Maetsuycker. It will link British North Borneo. Sarawak and West Australia ports.42 words
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Article, Illustration206 1959-11-03 10 FEDERATION RIPE FOR U.S. MONEY *FHE investment at--1 mosphere in the Federation of Malaya generally is good and encouraging for American capital, Mr. George Curran, vice— president of the Bank of America, said on arrival in Singapore for a 10-day visit. Mr. Curran. who is in charge of the bank's206 words
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Advertisement248 1959-11-03 10 OOAic Him I INDUSTRIAL GASES OXYACETYLENE welding equipment rods and fluxes. OXYACETYLENE cutting equipment. OXYHYDROGEN and OXYPROPANE underwater cutting equipment. UNIONMELT submerged arc welding equipment wires and fluxes. FUSARC automatic welding equipment wires and fluxes. FUSARC/CO2 automatic welding equipment wires and fluxes. ARGONARC manual and automatic aluminium welding equipment and248 words
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Advertisement23 1959-11-03 10 The famous _^^^^00(k H^^^fli economy range -M^^o^^^§ f SNAPPY A-35 H "B■ A 1 all with 12 month* fji K\ warranty vPbR. MOTORS23 words
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Advertisement1712 1959-11-03 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ABEN. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTIHENTA. PORTS. Oue Spore Sails Sham Psnand MENEUOS Marseilles. Dublin 6d. 11 Nst 4 Ntv 1/ I Nm 7 ATIEUS Liverpool, Glasgow Cd 13 Nev S Nm 1/ I Mv 1/11 DOLIOS Genoa. London, H'burg, R'dam Nev I Net I1,712 words
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Advertisement1261 1959-11-03 11 el H K Co 4**Y« LIN I mUmii rat ARCH. BCBSEA. MfBiTERBANEAN. CONT NENTAI I SCANDINAVIAN POSH Sport P S'kem Penani "SAMOA" a) 6d. 37 31 4 Mt 1/ 1 Net I 7 Nn "MEONIA" b) 11/20 Nst 21/22 Mv 22/24 Mt "SIMM" s) 2SNM/4MS S/SBM 1/ I Dot Accepting1,261 words
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Advertisement1487 1959-11-03 11 °i"uao N .No THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. '%iT .INSAPOBE (loeorperattd aj Ska MttM Kisgasai) S LINES SAILIMS TO ADEN. UK ft COHTIHENTAI PORTS Spore P. Sham I'OWMg ■FOfOCH f O Lonoon Rotteroaai. Bremen HaajJwrg s. 15-34/5 Nev LoaMa direct arnvts 27 Nm St.. «ci tot Liverpool Hull. R'dam. Bremen1,487 words
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Advertisement1371 1959-11-03 11 McALISTER ojgj CO., LTD. tILi No ***** ■fiIiBNTMAM UMB KLAVEMESS UMB IDNBTM NAbJtBwM, ROTTEROAM. HAVRE LOS ANBEUS. UN FRANCISCO. 1 NbTll. SEATTLE VANCOUVER t PORTLANO and tor Canada ano USA North Atlantic Ports ajo*B«Jog carp var Coetrsi ft Seen CITT Of PERTH TtMirfli. Spore P. Sham Penosg BONNE VULE 14/201,371 words
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Article109 1959-11-03 12 MELBOURNE, Mon INVESTMENT shares opened the week firmly here today. Leaders remained steady with narrow moves- Base metals were again active. Mount Isa eased Is. 3d. while oils and loans were steady. Con. Zinc 92/3 Mount Lyell 49/9 North Broken Hi11. .126/6 Peko 10/34 Oil Search 6/114 Timor109 words
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Article105 1959-11-03 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK Continent November December shipments $414 buyers, $42 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $64^ sellers, drum $66 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $175, Sarawak $174, special Sarawak black $104, garbled Lampong105 words
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Article152 1959-11-03 12 November first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 121 cents per lb. up three and a half-cents on Friday's dose. The closing tone was steady after firm. Closing prices in cents per lb., yesterday were: Official: int. l R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 125 a. sellers152 words
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Article212 1959-11-03 12 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Himalaya 1/3. Wakashima Maru 4/5. Glenroy 6/7. Star Alcyone 6A, Glenn nlas 8/9. Atreus 10/11, Neder Eems 13/14. Glnyo Maru 15/16. Llmburg 18. Glnko Maru 19. Senai N.Wall 2. Larut N.Wall 3, Sedili N.Wall 4. IdojneneuB212 words
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628 1959-11-03 12 RUBBER STILL ADVANCES, PRICE OVER $1.21 LEVEL By Our Market Correspondent J^UBBER again advanced in price in Singapore yesterday and went to new high levels for the current year. November first grade was taken as high as $1.21 J at the official close, as the now very familiar trend continued628 words
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Article34 1959-11-03 12 SINGAPORE. NOV. 2. KLBBER: $1.21 i per lb. (up 3} cents). Unofficial 5 p.m. close $1.23 (firm). TIN: $396 per picul (down 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 235 tons (up 15 tons).34 words
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Article148 1959-11-03 12 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 15/16. OD 33 1/16. 90 d/st 33 7/16 credit bills. 33 9/16 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31 3/16. OD. 31 5/16,148 words
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Article22 1959-11-03 12 Malayan Share Market: Nov. 2 Oct. 30 Industrials: 105.75 105.52 Tins: 134.65 133.22 Rubbers: 173.38 172 86 Jaa. 1 1958=10022 words
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Article858 1959-11-03 12 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported yesterday: "Industrials and rubbers were steady, tins were selectively better. The turnover was fair." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business up to 3.30 p.m. Industrial!: Fraser and Neave ords $1.55» 3 c all. $1.48 and $1 49 x all; Gammon858 words
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Advertisement1134 1959-11-03 12 {k^^liheJ Express U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast Service E.T.A. E.T.A. E.I.A. Spore PS'hMi Penang H'kong L. Angeles New York "Kiaikmi Mini' Is Mrt HOec "Kmikiwa Mlfi" lit Call M/M Nt* 13 N* Nt. 2UCHI 21/30 Ntf 4 Dlt 25 OtC II JM Calls lapan port; before U.C.A. All suitably equipped with1,134 words
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Advertisement151 1959-11-03 12 HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. 33/35 TELOK AVER STREET. Telephone No. ***** Weekly Service to KUCHING, SARIKEI, BINATANG and SIBU. M/V "GIANG ANN" DUE 4/11 SAILS 7/11 M/V "GIANG LEE" DUE 9/11 SAILS 14/11 Accepting Pessettfers end Cerfe toMwak Agents: THE BORNEO CO., LTD. DIRECT FOR NEW TOUH BOSTON/BALTIMORE/NEW151 words
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Advertisement762 1959-11-03 12 NOTICES THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1950 (F.M. Ordinance No. 31 ef 1»M) THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES (STATE OF FERAK) ELECTIONS REGULATIONS, ■H <Ft C.N. Ne. 910/56) Regulation 14 (1) NOTICE OF CERTIFICATION OF REGISTER Under the provisions of Regulation 14 (1) of the Local Authorities (State of Perak) Elections Regulations.762 words
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Advertisement935 1959-11-03 12 NOTICES NOTICE Mr. Lean Chor Kow, our Sales Manager, has left our service with effect from 31st October, 1959. and henceforth has no authority to transact any business or collect any payment* on our behalf. CANNING GARDEN ESTATE LTD.. IPOH. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. LTD. NOTICE is hereby935 words
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Advertisement560 1959-11-03 12 NOTICES NOTICE Federation ef Malaya $32, MM««- 3*41 Local Loaa 1961-1971. NOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Register of the a bwe- mentioned Loan will be closed from 15th to 30th November, 1959. both days Inclusive, for preparation of Interest Warrants. H. C. ROBERTS. Ag. REGISTRAR, Public Debt Office.560 words
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Advertisement559 1959-11-03 13 NOTICES CENTRAL PROVINCE WELLESLEY TRANSPORT CO., LTD. TRANSPORT CO.. LTD. ANNOUNCEMENT With effect from 37th October 1959, the fare for a through service from Mitchell Pier to Bukit Mertajam or vise versa, will be at a flat rate of 30 cents instead of the previous fare of 40 cents per559 words
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Advertisement516 1959-11-03 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN KUALA LUMPUR Applications are Invited for appointment to the following posts In the University Library In Kuala i^mpur which are likely to fall vacant in 1960: (i) Two posts of Assistant Librarians (11) Pour posts of Library Assistants. (ill) Pour posts of Clerks (lv)516 words
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Advertisement785 1959-11-03 13 (Continued tram Page PHOTOGRAPHY 20 Words SS (Mim.) Box M eta, txtra PAH TIES. WEDDINGS. INDUSmiAL Photographs, etc Call Nantao Studio. Expert CommerclaJ Photographers, 191 A New Bridge Road. Singapore Tel: ***** COLOUR PHOTOORAPHY has many uses In Commerce and industry. Advanced development of the process in the Straits Times785 words
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Advertisement835 1959-11-03 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Word* SI (Mlm.)— Bern M r<«. emtrm FURNISHED D BEDROOM with MS Bathroom separate entrance at Grange Road 10.. Phone Spore ***** TO LET. lovely 2 bedroom bungalow, very high position, immediate occupation. Pbone Ideal Homes (B'pore) *****. TERRACE HOUSE Balestier Rd. two Bedrooms. Hall. Mod. San.,835 words
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Advertisement786 1959-11-03 13 HOUSES LAND FOB SALE 2» Word.U (MmJ Bern tt Hrn. emtm, 10.400 SQUARE FEET land and semi -permanent bouse going ibtap Philips Avenue, District 19. Very low nail— mm. Ring (Spore) 34C1 extension $40. A NEWLY BUILT. Modern 3 roomed flat, Ha U4A. Emerald HM Road, for sale with vacant786 words
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Advertisement857 1959-11-03 13 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES at Words M fay) Bm aa He. emtm PERMANENT WAVING SALON to lay Contact Mr. Robert, 19/30. Bonnam Bldg., Spore. Phone *****. FOR SALE WeU equipped long tatahHshanl cltoic hi busy area. Jalan Besar. M f|— Tessphooe ***** 010 ajn. 13J0 pJtL. S PJBL 1 p.m. WELL INTRODUCED857 words
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Advertisement723 1959-11-03 13 FOR SALE teWmrd* U (Mim.) Bma at Sts. Satja GROUND PLOOR Dental Surgery Satsgie Road aVaMMhtd 17 years for sale. Vacant Tenancy Ist floor. Any Reasonable offer accepted. Apply Box A 4093 &T. Spore DIESEL ENQINES BARGAIN. Coiillimwilsl matin, vnt XI HP, one 32 HP both 1500 rpm twin cylinder723 words
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Advertisement363 1959-11-03 13 WHERE TO STAY (Sport) *t Wmrem S» (Mimimmmm) Bemj I mmmth. It Word* S3 Jt (Mlm t MATPAIR HOTHU Bpore— Osntral Rooms Aircondttiooed Popular Bar Cumteoi Btrvlce. OOODWOOD PARK HOTKL Sootts Road. Spore Charming Oardsn met»H« Tanas. Tel: *****. BTATTOH BOTBL, Singapore. AtrcondtUoned Rooms, all modern oam-enlenota. Bad/Bras fctast term363 words
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288 1959-11-03 14 ON THE TRACK Conservative returns best time KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Traveller's Cheque II and Peewee galloped attractively on a heavy track this morning. Traveller's Cheque II with Frank Leman astride was on .a tight rein when he ran 3f. in 42. He288 words
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Article90 1959-11-03 14 TPOH, Mon. The Ist Battalion, New Zealand Regiment, will Dlay a farewell rugby match against a Herak State Invitation XV on the esplanade in Talplng on Saturday. The soldiers, who formed the backbone of the Perak team in the H.MJ3. Maiaya Cup final last season,90 words
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Article32 1959-11-03 14 DUBLIN. Mon World Football Cup finalists. Sweden, conquerors of England last Wednesday, were beaten 3-2 by the Republic of Ireland at ualymouni fare, here yesterday. Half-time score was 2-2. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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311 1959-11-03 14 JEEP'S JOTTINGS I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon Mr. and Mrs. Loh Chin's top-class stayer Flying Dragon (late Forensic), died in his stall at the Penang stables, last week. A $20,000 importation, this four-year-old by Le Sme won the lj-mile Singapore Derby, at Buklt Tlmah311 words
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Article96 1959-11-03 14 CINGAPORE, Mon—Singa- pore Billiards Association will play a friendly billiards match against Beiangor Chinese Recreation Club at the Slong 800 A. A.. Robinson Road, on Nov. 15. Ten leading Singapore players have been invited for practice games at the Slong 800 beginning tomorrow. The team will96 words
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Article, Illustration62 1959-11-03 14 REXEQUUS. splendidly ridden by Norman Stlrk. won the Cambridgeshire Stakes at Newmarket recently, beating narrowly Anthelion (Eddie Larkin). Third was Thames Trader (R. Elliott), while Sanctum {D. Smith) took fourth place. Rexequus (25-1) is owned by Mr. J. N. Adams, a Glasgow metalReuter - 62 words
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Article588 1959-11-03 14 FOR ALL NINE RACES TOMORROW- BBCOND DAY OF SELANGOR MEET IITEKiHTS for the second day of the Selangor Turf Club Meeting on Wednesday are: Cl. 4, Div. 2 AM. 7F Raffles Square 9.00 Chemise 8.12 Home Sweet Home 8.10 Mississippi 8.19 Two Tails 8.99 Pappa Prince 8.97 Wo-Ai-Nee 8.97588 words
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260 1959-11-03 14 Trellios is favourite in today's Melbourne Cup race MELBOURNE, Mon. Work will come to a standstill throughout Australia tomorrow during the running of the country's richest and most glamorous horse race the Melbourne Cup. The race carries prize money totalling M 595.000 and a trophy worth $3,500. It will be260 words
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Article79 1959-11-03 14 pENANO, Mon.—The BAM H-^li l^ 111 committee has' SS toJrt." 6 U mSCIpU Members of the board areMr. Loh Hoot Yeang (p enang). Mr. Wee Kirn Wee (Singapore) and Mr. Lee Koir Chee (Selangor) ir l^ 6 B.A.M. president, Mr. Heah Joo Seang. told the committee at Its79 words
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Article66 1959-11-03 14 JOHANNESBURG. Mon South Africa will start favourites to win the second amateur Commonwealth golf tournament which begins here tomorrow over the 7.283-yard Royal Johannesburg course. Judging by form In practice and past performances. Australia, who won the Inaugural tournament at St. Andrew's in 1054. appear to beReuter - 66 words
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Article44 1959-11-03 14 JOHANNESBURG. Mon Bruce Devlin, Australian amateur champion, won the silver Vase 36--hole Invitation golf tournament here yesterday with a total of 145. All the players taking part in the Commonwealth amateur tournament, which opens here tomorrow, competed in the Van Ttmtt ter.44 words
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Advertisement274 1959-11-03 14 iTO C I iflwPOQV^ftflflW OOmWnr* J"W»^""QlJ_ftB^kr»*mt If -•■"■^ABb^" •-•jOySEjnflß ■J** r jQI PP\nnnr»jUuJMli jQODßtf^r OM»^ITWW^ *JD IrOQ^P* •JuOOOy^B m M m mttm9^f^' 0% rTnopOQQQwiulHHSjßQPPP^^******* jQ9^^- Ov-*** O*^ •rvvDQQQI *«*bjOK |B^fj^ji*|QniTnnODtfci?jfc jQQQy,*/ ■'•jjO^^UMlo ißfOOOfOfO^^^^^Bfi urG Ji^^ tf^f^a^uD hTV 1» J^^/ tm 1 AuuuuuvO^DO^Luuuuul Bmuuuuuuuuuuuu^^__ LbuuC* p^ VV^ w-j 7yß I v274 words
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Article518 1959-11-03 15 001 TEIK HOCK WILL ASSIST EDDY CHOONG IN COACHING YOUNG PLAYERS IN CUP SQUAD By GUNN CHIT THYE Penang, Monday npjlE Badminton Association of Malaya will invite 16 up-and-coming players to join its Thomas Cup squad for centralised training in Penang from Dec. 28 to518 words
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Article56 1959-11-03 15 OSAKA. Mon. World Flyweight champion Pascual Perez of Argentina is in top shape for his title defence here on Thursday night, his trainer. Felipe Segura, said today. The 33-year-old Argentine champion is making his ninth defence when he takes on Japanese challenger Sadao Yaoita at the56 words
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Article56 1959-11-03 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Combined Services hockey team for the Poppy Day match against Civilians on the padang tomorrow will be: Cpl. Perman (RAF); W.O. II Godfrey (Army), F'O Sandford <RAF); Lt. Elliot (Army), Major Egan (Army), Sgt. Taylor (RAFi; VCpl. Abdullah (Army), Capt. Davidson (Army, SAC Maple (RAF).56 words
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Article129 1959-11-03 15 SEAPGames chance for Say Hup CINOAPORE, Mon The chances of a badminton team being included in the Singapore contingent to the South-East Asia Peninsula Games In Bangkok In December will depend on Malaya's Thomas Cup player Lim Say Hup. The Singapore Badminton Association has written to Say Hup to ask129 words
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Article111 1959-11-03 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. Nineteen-year-old Tan Gek Kee, a promising Singapore swimmer, broke the Singapore 50 metres backstroke record in a special trial at the Chinese Swimming club today. Tan clocked 33 ssec for the distance, clipping four-tenths of a second off the existing time of 33.95 ec set111 words
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Article49 1959-11-03 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. Police beat R>'P 2-1 In a SHA league Dlv. 2 match at Thomson Road today. On the padanfl Singapore Medical Services Union beat SCO 4-0 in a Div. 3 match. SMSU scored their goals in the first half through Bakar (2), Gomez and Ananda.49 words
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Article25 1959-11-03 15 SINOAPORE. Mon —The match between University of Malaya and Teachers Training College in the SHA. league div. 1 at Patterson Road today was postponed25 words
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Article159 1959-11-03 15 OINOAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Hockey Association will say farewell to one of its most active members. Major A.T.H. Hatchard, when he leaves for Britain next month. In the words of 8 H.A. president. Sir George Oehlers: "Major Hatchard is the 'backbone' of the Association's Umpires Board."159 words
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Article116 1959-11-03 15 SINGAPORE. Mon— Singapore Aslun Rugby Union selectors were disappointed by their team's 11 points (goal, try. penalty) to five (goal) defeat by The Blacks at Thomson Road today. The speedy Blacks' pack showed good form and kepi up a constant attack on the Asian touchline. They116 words
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Article32 1959-11-03 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. Royal Signals first team beat a 14-man SRC side by 29 points (five goals and three tries) to three (try) ln a rugger match on the padang today.32 words
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214 1959-11-03 15 LONDON, Mon. The draw lor the first round prooer of the English Football Association challenge cup competition, to be played on Nov. 14. was made here today. The draw Is: Barnsley v Bradford City; Burscouch v Crewe Alexandra; Darlington v Prescot Cables:214 words
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Article, Illustration45 1959-11-03 15 SWEDEN'S brilliant centre-forward Ague Slmonsson (centre) heads through the Swedes' first goal in the soccer international against England last week. Simonsson scored two goals in Sweden's 3-2 victory. On the ground (right) is England goalkeeper Edward Hopkinson. Reuter picture.Reuter - 45 words
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323 1959-11-03 15 By LIM KEE CHAN SINGAPORE, Monday •SINGAPORE boxers put up a surprisingly good show against Burma in their international boxing match on Saturday night though the visitors won 9even of the nine bouts. By their performance, they have certainly brightened their chances of323 words
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Article177 1959-11-03 15 ISAAC MAY FIGHT HLA NYUNT AGAIN QINGAPORE. Mon. Brian O Isaac and Austin Dunslord who scored the only wins for Singapore ln their International boxing match against Burma on Saturday, have been selected to represent Combined Services against the Burmese on Wednesday at the Naval Base at 8.30 p.m. Dunsford's177 words
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Article293 1959-11-03 15 PENANO. Mon. Penang <-«T n c I eah Jo Se a»8 Cup in the inter-state women's badminton championships for the third consecutive year when they beat UM.no. hall here last night P.n^M* n Galk "•<» >>v"> Penang the first point with an easy m™ f293 words
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Article56 1959-11-03 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Rest beat Selangor Rangers, FA. of Selangor league and Cup champions, 5-4 ln a thrill-packed Poppy Day Cup match at Merdeka Stadium here tonight. It was Rangers' first defeat this season. The Rest scored through Dutton (3K Kirn Leng and Govlndarajoo. Arthur Koh56 words
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Article53 1959-11-03 15 TPOH. Mon. The President of the Peruk Rugby Union, Mr. J.E.V. Collins, who Is deputy Senior Inspector of Mines, North Zone, left here today for England on eight weeks leave. Mr. J. Polglase. a vice-president and last season's president, will act for Mr. Collins during his absence as53 words
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Article53 1959-11-03 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. Thirty Battalion RAOC beat Singapore Cricket Club "B" by U points (one goal and three tries) to six (two tries) in a rugger match on the padang today. Leading g-0 at half time. RAOC scored a try each through Holmes, Cookson. Parish and Hampshire who53 words
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243 1959-11-03 15 SAFA VERY KEEN ON MATCH WITH BLACKPOOL SINGAPORE, Monday ♦THE Singapore Amateur Football Association decided today to write to Blackpool, the English first division football team, asking for details of their Far East tour next year. SAFA. president Mr. Soh Ohee Soon told The Straits Times tonight that his association243 words
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Miscellaneous55 1959-11-03 15 SINGAPOKC: Rsgger St. Andrew's Old Boys v Present, Woodivllle. Soccer: SAEA Senior Cup —IRC v Darul Aflah. Jalan Besar audium, 5.15 p.m.; Friendly Jollllads v BMH. Farcer Park Hockey: Poppy Day match Civilians v Services, padang: SHA league, Div. 2 REMX v Naval I Bane. Ayer Rajah Road; Dlv. 3—55 words
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Article693 1959-11-03 16 WOODHULL TELLS OF GOOD QUALITIES WHICH OUR SOCIETY IS GOING TO NEED' SINGAPORE, Monday. THE English-educated in Malaya had a big advantage over their fellow human beings. >;iid Mr. S. Woodhull. political secretary to the Ministry of Health, today. Speaking over Radio Singapore on "Looking Ahead,"693 words
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Article, Illustration295 1959-11-03 16 JNLY 19½ HOURS IN AIR FROM LONDON TO STORE BY BOAC COMET SINGAPORE, Mon. A BOAC Comet 4 jetliner touched down at Singapore Airport today on the Inaugural flight of the airline's first pure-Jet service between London and Sydney. The Comet, which arrived 10 minutes ahead of schedule at 6.30295 words
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Article85 1959-11-03 16 KUCHING. Mon. Sarawak must take a grip on the problem of parental control of youth if it is to be spared a high crime rate lr> the years ahead. This is .stated In the Sarawak constabulary's annual report for 1958, which blames poor parental control for85 words
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Obituary50 1959-11-03 16 FOHBES JAMES THOMPSON passed away in Londo: on 2nd November, no flowers please by request but donations to R.S.PC.A. Singapore Instead. AMANULLAH KHAN, second son of Haji Mohnmed Khan, cied last night at General Hospital. Funeral from 118. Culrnhill Road, a i noon today to Masjld Sultan, thence Bidadari.50 words
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Obituary24 1959-11-03 16 IN FOND and loving memor- of On Sang. J.P., departed on 3-11-58. Gone but not forgotten. Sadly missed by his beloved ones.24 words
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199 1959-11-03 16 Commercial radio: Rajaratnam sees Razak KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The question of a commercial radio service figured prominently in discussions between the acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein and Singapore's Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, here today. A Oovernment statement after the meeting said that discussions about commerciaJ199 words
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Article22 1959-11-03 16 BEIRUT, Mon. Tewfik Suleiman Ababa, a United Arab Republic diplomat, has been ordered to leave Iraq within 24 hours. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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75 1959-11-03 16 Banda's widow may contest by-election COLOMBO. Mon. Mrs. 8 1 rim a v o Bandaranalke. widow of the former Prime Minister. Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, said here today she was seriously considering contesting the parliamentary seat held by her husband for more than a quarter of a century. In her first75 words
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217 1959-11-03 16 THE UNWED MOTHER WHO SET BABY ADRIFT ON RIVER TEMERLOH, Monday. AN unmarried girl of 18 years save birth to a boy and she wrapped him up in old clothes and sent him down the Pahang River in a little boat. The Sessions Court here was packed today when Zaharah217 words
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113 1959-11-03 16 'LAND FOR PEOPLE' PROJECT IN KELANTAN KOTA BHARi:. Mon. A Mr land project to develop virgin land will start in EelanUn next year a spokesman of the Commissioner of Lands and Mines office said today. The plan is to throw open 2,600 acre* in Laloh in Uln Kelantan district about113 words
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124 1959-11-03 16 Not so much of these books says Yong SINGAPORE, Mon. The Minister for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. said today school libraries should not ha/c books representing only one country. "We should internationalise so that students can have a oroader view.'' he said after seeing a number of American books124 words
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Article332 1959-11-03 16 LONDON, Mon.— Very firm and active conditions were again apparent In London stock markets today with brokers struggling to cope with another btg weekend mall Industrial equities were spa In the centre of attraction and prices advanced on a broad front. I Closing middle prices of select- j332 words
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Article, Illustration283 1959-11-03 16 SOLDIER SLAIN IN CLASH: C.I.D. QUESTION POLICEMAN SINGAPORE, Monday. J^ POLICE constable was questioned at C.I.D. headquarters in Robinson Road early today in connection with the fatal stabbing of a soldier in Serangoon Road last night. This development took place as the special investigations section continued to probe into the283 words
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Article41 1959-11-03 16 DARWIN, Mon. Japanese diver Sanza Hayashi, aged 48. drowned in his helmet after being knocked unconscious in 60 feet of water by falling pieces of metal in Darwin Harbour on Oct. 25, a coroner's court here found today.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article154 1959-11-03 16 TRA VEL CASH BAN IS LIFTED ifUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation Government announced today that all restrictions on foreign exchange to residents of Malaya for holiday travel in nonsterling areas were lifted yesterday. This means that holidaying travellers will be able to get more than the previous maximum of .£3OO154 words
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Article74 1959-11-03 16 PEKING. Mon. Hunters and militiamen in Hupeh province in central China killed more than 20 tigers, leopards, wolves and bears since last spring in a campaign to protect crops from marauding beasts, it was reported here tonight More than 18.000 r>eople, organised into 2.500 groups, scouredReuter - 74 words
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