The Straits Times, 11 December 1959
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Title Section19 1959-12-11 1 AVERAGE DAILY (KHTIIIIh SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 jit*** 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1959 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article, Illustration959 1959-12-11 1 GOVT. UNRUFFLED BY OPPOSITION ATTACKS Premier: 'Sour and not very clever witticisms Financial policy passed on voice vote AFTER a five-hour debate, during which the Government came under heavy fire from the Opposition on its first Budget, the Legislative Assembly today passed on a voice vote959 words
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157 1959-12-11 1 NEW DELHI. Thurs. President Elsenhower called today "In the name of humanity" for controlled global disarmament and a campaign of peace. He told a joint session of the Indian Parliament that the world must forget its "mistrust and misgiving" if peace was to be achieved.Reuter; UPI - 157 words
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Article202 1959-12-11 1 Troops out in Fiji riots OUVA, (Fiji), Thurs.— Troops and police battled rioters in the i streets of this British colonial capital today, trying to restore order after a night-long orgy I of destruction. The rioting had racial' overtones. There was no immediate report of casualties. A dusk-to-dawn curfew was*202 words
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258 1959-12-11 1 MAC ON FRUITFUL PARTNERSHIP WITH SINGAPORE LONDON, Thursday. THE British Prime Minister. Mr. Macmillan, yesx terday referred to the new relationship between Britain and Singapore as "a partnership which I believe will be successful and fruitful." He added "But it is a novel one and needs good sense on bothReuter - 258 words
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84 1959-12-11 1 SYDNEY. Thurs. Auatralia had a genuine interest in seeing Indonesia and Malaya develop as self- governing communities with a rising standard of living and that kind of Democracy which was the best assurance of resistance to Communism. Mr. Robert Mrmies, Australian Prime Minister, said in84 words
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278 1959-12-11 1 RAIDED SHOP'S CUSTOMERS CLAMOUR FOR LOST GEMS SINGAPORE, Thursday, fHE PROPRIETOR of a pawnshop in Tanjong Pajjar was in a dilemma today. Scores of people milled outside the shop and clamoured: "We want to redeem our pledges." The proprietor, Mr. Lee Heok Peng, had no answer. A four-man gang had278 words
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Article84 1959-12-11 1 LUQA, Malta. Thurs. Mr. lain Macleod, the British Colonial Secretary, said here today after a 36-hour factfinding mission that he believed Malta should stay in the Commonwealth because of its "special relationship" witr. Britain. Speaking to reporters at the airport before leaving for tour of EastReuter - 84 words
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Article31 1959-12-11 1 INDIA PROTESTS TO CHINA nl*v ru.mi n rndi:i h.jv <t p •with Peking ft «ri uon> of lnriiJn m if h» f bin- Ml I pjj«f> -I P I31 words
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Article, Illustration893 1959-12-11 2 Tun Lim: 'This PAP Budget nothing to crow about' SPA LEADER SAYS: FIRST THEY TRIED TO SCARE CAPITALISTS, BUT NOW THEY WOO THEM SINGAPORE, Thursday THE former Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock (SPA Cairnhill), said today that the PAP Government's first Budget was "nothing to crow about". "In fact",893 words
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Article, Illustration5750 1959-12-11 2 announcing the introduction of the proposed port dues, had assured shipping interests that they would be consulted before the tax was implemented. He suggested that it would have been a gocd thing for all concerned had the Government5,750 words
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Miscellaneous44 1959-12-11 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby TtfE TV «AIO TUAT tVWV 1f JO <SM TOCO M 6 **OJT) COUPLE SMOULO UAVe A/ AIXMV LITTLB FAUITEy^ PRANK TALK j VT r ANOTMB»I Mptr s 3| f I'M f/TMO INVITED*! (uApKSW>| V6OPPS4* USSmJ £^BB<9 V ftft B^^BB^P44 words
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Article215 1959-12-11 3 BALLET 'COLOUR BAR' CHARGE f ONDON, Thurs. Mr. Hugh Gaitskell and other Labour M.P.s yesterday objected to the Royal Ballet Company's forthcoming visit to South Africa because, they said, one of its members had been prevented from taking part on account of the colour bar The dancer concerned is Mr.215 words
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Article125 1959-12-11 3 TEL AVIV. Thurs. An Israeli engineer has devised a process to make fresh water from sea water. He says the discovery is "of no less Importance to mankind than the atom bomb." The system, invented by Russian-born Dr. Alexander Zarhln. 62. is based onReuter - 125 words
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559 1959-12-11 3 Ike and Nehru spend 90 mins discussing world problems PRESIDENT Eisenhower had a 94-minute talk on world problems with Mr. Nehru today the first of a series of discussions the two leaders are to have during Mr. Eisenhower's five-day Indian visit which started yesterday. The meeting took place in theReuter; UPI - 559 words
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100 1959-12-11 3 TWO-MONTH SEARCH FOR DEAF MUTE BRIDE ENDS UON(. KONG. Thurs. A 11 deaf mute who came to Hong Kong from San Francisco two months ago to find a bride with the same handicap was married here today. He is Jack Hong Dea. 39. partner in a family shoe store inReuter - 100 words
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Article167 1959-12-11 3 SPEAKER BARS ASSEMBLY TO PRESS DARBADOS. (West In- dies), Thurs. Reporters of the Advocate, tne island's only newspaper, were yesterday refused entry to the House of Assembly by order of the Speaker, Mr. Kenmore Husbands. Last week the Speaker ordered the reporters out of the House after the editor. Mr.Reuter - 167 words
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Article58 1959-12-11 3 AMMAN. Thurs. Jordan today banned the screening of films starring Elizabeth Taylor because of her big contributions to J c w 1 sh icharitles. Miss Taylor was received into the Jewish faith shortly before her marriage last May to singer Eddie Fisher. Her third58 words
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Article143 1959-12-11 3 LONDON. Thursday. a STAINLESS steel supersonic research aeroplane, capable of flying at more than 1,500 miles an hour, is nearing completion at the Filton, Somerset, worki of Bristol Aircraft Limited. Details of the aircraft the Bristol type 188-^were officially released by the makersReuter - 143 words
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103 1959-12-11 3 FIRST DISTRESS SIGNAL MAN DIES, 75 NEW YORK. Thurs. Mr. John Binns, the first ship's wireless operator to send out a successful distress call, died in hospital here today aged 75. Mr. Binns, who was born in England, was working In the liner Republic in 1909 when it collided withReuter - 103 words
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Article234 1959-12-11 3 S^LXTEEN of the 20 convicts who broke out of North Carolina's "Little Alcatraz" Jail have been recaptured. Bloodhounds, planes and heavily armed pollcp were sweeping the countryside In a big manhunt for the other four. They have a sub-machlnegun, rifles and pistols seized from the jail.234 words
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Miscellaneous347 1959-12-11 3 Your radio today.. RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metre* NATIONAL SHORTWAVE AM 630 Good Morning; 6.32 fJSSimJn 'mSSmM Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News: Kula Lumpur 341 metres' 7.0& A Date With Music; 8.00 The Penang 366 Metres Ipoh 331 ■jaetres News; 8.05 A Date With Music; Malacca 297347 words
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473 1959-12-11 4 ONG ON PAYMENTS TO NATIONAL CONSTRUCTION CORPS SINGAPORE, Thursday. MEMBERS of the Special Squad of the National Construction Corps were paid a total of $78,166 for working on the Nicoll Highway Promenade and the Kallang Park projects. This was revealed473 words
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Article, Illustration136 1959-12-11 4 JUST AN ATTACK OF 'MOON MADNESS'-IN DAYLIGHT, TOO! THIS amazing figure of a man, in giant overcoat, startled scores of people at Singapore Airport yesterday when, in a fit of "moon madness," he suddenly appeared and roared: "Vere's the Arts Ball? I vant to go the Art* Ball." Smoothing his136 words
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Article, Illustration57 1959-12-11 4 Sir Roland will be guest speaker SIR ROLAND Tt RNBLLL, Governor of North Borneo, (above) will be the guest speaker of the Chinese Ladle* Association at their monthly 'luncheon at the Cathay Restaurant on Dec. 18. The speaker for January will be Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, Minister of57 words
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179 1959-12-11 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A member of the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union today donated 10 per cent of the bonus awarded to him by the Arbitration Board ln the recent dispute between the STC and its employees, to the National Theatre Fund $11.76179 words
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201 1959-12-11 4 ICE-MAN GETS 8 YEARS FOR PARK ROBBERY SINGAPORE. Thurs. An ice-water seller. Tay Lean Chye, 21, was sentenced by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the Assize Court today to eight years' Jail for robbing Yuen Ah Tong of a wristwatch at King George V Park on the night of Sept. 22201 words
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Article59 1959-12-11 4 No-water areas SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Water will be cut off ln the following areas tomorrow: Aljunied Road, between Jalan Anggerek and Sims Avenue (including Lorongs 23, 25. 25A and 27) from 9 a.m. to midnight. From the junction of Upper Serangoon Road, including Charlton Road. Surin Avenue. Surin Lane and Aroozoo Avenue,59 words
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Article32 1959-12-11 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Pasir Pan Jang Boy's Club will hold their Christmas Social and Dance at their clubhouse ln Pasir Panjang Park on Saturday from 8 pm. to 1 a.m.32 words
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169 1959-12-11 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A plan to help about 12,000 students, who failed the recent entrance examination for English secondary schools, has been com- pleted by the Ministry of Education. The plan allows ail underaged failures to remain ln Primary VI for another year, and take the169 words
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Article61 1959-12-11 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne, told the Legislative Assembly today that Assemblymen could participate In the activities of community centres provided they were accepted by the majority of members and did not indulge ln propaganda. Mr. Byrne was replying to61 words
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Advertisement570 1959-12-11 4 f&SHAWiESJ •Kit* J.22nd 'WONDER' WEEK!= Ituilfi '2 Ann at <i. #.7 A 9. 1.0 BBz^+A EXTRA SHOW ON SUNDAYS at 2.30 p.m. B <$LjF Th* 3rd. NEW CINERAMA Presentation r A rr I the IOWtU THOMAS pfOductw iTOVWBI WONDERS 4Tr m wUttiiil t cMNKoiot I U T I as seen570 words
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Miscellaneous298 1959-12-11 4 Tide tables on sale SINGAPORE, Thura. I Copies of "Tide Tables for Singapore" and "Tide Tables for Malaya. North Borneo and Sarawak" for 1960 may be purchased from the Shipping Office. Marine Department. Fullerton Building, for $1 and $3.25 per copy, respectfvely. Mpy at Y.W.C.A. (Raißes Quay). Claas from 9298 words
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Article, Illustration635 1959-12-11 5 SELANGOR STATE SECRETARY SAYS 'I HAVE RECEIVED LETTERS 9 Mr. DAVID SUGGESTS INVESTIGATION INTO THE PROPERTIES OF HIGH OFFICIALS KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday OELANGOR may be the first State in >3 which the Federal anti-corruption department will start its investigations, it was stated here today by the State635 words
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125 1959-12-11 5 Governor of Penang ill, military parade cancelled pENANG. Thurs. —A military parade scheduled to be held at the City Stadium on the Governor's birthday Dec. 15 has been cancelled because of the illness of the Governor. Raia Tun Uda. Raja Tun Uda has been indisposed since last week, but his125 words
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Article39 1959-12-11 5 KUALA TRENGGANU, Thurs.— A hitch-hiker from Kedah. Salleh bin Oem, 20, pleaded guilty here today to a charge of stealing books valued at $100 belonging to Kuala Trengganu UMNO library Sentence was postponed to Dec. 28.39 words
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580 1959-12-11 5 Selangor to launch big land scheme next year for rubber planting A GIGANTIC land <£*> development scheme for rubber planting will be launched in Selangor next year This was announced today by the President of the Council of Rrgency, Tengku Badlishah. at the budget meeting of the Legislative Assembly. In580 words
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Article, Illustration265 1959-12-11 5 KUALA LUMPI'R. Thurs Two Hong Kong actresses today compounded their cases against two men accused of wrongfully restraining them because they could not find a surety for a bond and because they had to leave for Hong Kong on "urgent business." They were265 words
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101 1959-12-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. i —Mohamed Yusof bin Ba-1 dor. 31. of Klang Gates, was produced in the Magistrate's court here today on a tentatlve charge of attempted mutder alleged to have been comflUUed on Dec. 27. 1955 pector Akhbal Singh. prasecutlng. said that Mo-j101 words
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Advertisement150 1959-12-11 5 SEA 5* MCrfl Last Minute X'MAS GIFTS and t\ ORCHIDSj%3r at special (%|P low gift rates "Wk LONDON BOM phone MALAYAN AIRWAYS for full information Profits! PHILLIPS tradesmen's C 1 Carrier Cycles WofM WMwri for MfliMt ttondo.d of Quality ft P.rfonfianc*. Built to withstand Heavy Wear. With Extra Large Capacity150 words
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Miscellaneous296 1959-12-11 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7 The French car may not roll 1 Where there* a clear subject along to the gathering (5, 5, for rumination by the Church I). of Scotland (13) 10 "I shall with patience bear 8 Key words? (4-6). your yoke" (Pericles) (4). 9 A people In296 words
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401 1959-12-11 6 Senators pass $889m. Bill in 70 minutes KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. 'THE Senate today took 70 minutes to pass the $888.7 million estimates -L for next year. The House of Representatives had taken one week to do the job. Before the Supply (1960) Bill was passed, Senator T. H. Tan paid401 words
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157 1959-12-11 6 SINGAPORE. Thursday. THE City Council saved $849,000 as a result of the 1 cut in variable allowances in the six months beginning July 1. Mr. Chan Sun Wing. Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, said this in the Legislative Assembly today in reply157 words
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75 1959-12-11 6 'Don't help bandits' drive in Perak IPOH. Thurs About 160 000 leaflets were distributed yesterday in tha southern section of the "Operation Jaya" area of Central Perak. urging the people to stop helping the terrorists. "Operation Jaya" was started nearly a year ago. but since then ther? have been only75 words
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Article259 1959-12-11 6 FIVE QUARRY WORKERS KILLED T-APAH. Thurs. Five labourers were killed ana three injured in two separate quarry accidents that occurred near here during the past 48 hours. Tnree youth* were killed in a 60- loot fall yesterday while working in a quarry near Bldor. seven miles south of here. Another259 words
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Article28 1959-12-11 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Tan Kirn Cheng. 26. a hawker, was fined $100 In the magistrate's court today for assaulting Ahmad bin Osman. a public health inspector.28 words
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162 1959-12-11 6 JJUCHINO. Thurs. Sarawak will take big steps to increase capital development during the next five years, the Officer Administering the Government. Mr. F. D Jakeway, has told the Council Negri here. Reviewing the progress made by Sarawak this year. Mr. Jakeway said that the country162 words
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Article, Illustration262 1959-12-11 6 MARKSMAN TAYLOR ON SAFARI WITH A BLONDE BEAUTY KATHLEEN HICKLEY SEES THE NEW FILMS "KILLERS OF KILLI MANJARO" is a film about darkest Africa, with the impression that it was made in England. There is no lack of action as Robert Taylor, as an intrepid railway engineer, surveys unknown territory.262 words
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150 1959-12-11 6 WALT DISNEY has topped his own high record this year In providing our Christmas entertainment— •THE SLEEPING BEAUTY," a full-length colour cartoon. I suppose, originally, these fairy tale cartoons must have been planned Just for children But now they have reached such a150 words
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453 1959-12-11 7 TH E AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister. Mr R. G. Menzies, and his wife, Dame Pattie, spent tonight on Penang Hill after covering 200 miles by air and road in the biggest single lap of their official visit to the Federation. Today Mr. Menzies,453 words
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191 1959-12-11 7 Sea collision off Penang: Two men are missing PENANG, Thursday. T*WO men are missing in a Penang Channel colli- sion between an unidentified steamer and a sailing junk off Tanjong Tokong early yesterday morning. Marine police launches are combing the area for the owner-talkong of the junk, Koay Poh, 33,191 words
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Article51 1959-12-11 7 Professor to visit India SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Professor E. Periera. visiting Professor of Accounting at the Nanyang University, today left by Air India for a busman's holiday in India. Accompanied by his wlie. Prof. Periera will visit educational institutions in India, including the Soviet-financed College of Technology ln Bombay, during his threeweek51 words
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Article78 1959-12-11 7 NO SACK FOR UNION OFFICIAL KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Lady Templer Hospital here has withdrawn a dismissal notice issued to the secretary of the hospital staff union, Mr. K G. K. Nair. The withdrawal follows negotiations between officials of the union and the management committee. Mr Nair, a storekeeper, was78 words
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Article31 1959-12-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church at Weld road, here will hold an annual coffee morning on Saturday when "goods suitable for Christmas presents will be sold."31 words
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108 1959-12-11 7 WALLET IS TAKEN AS MAN GETS OFF BUS JPOH, Thurs. A pickjocket got away this afternoon with $15 from an elderly labourer who had come to Ipoh from Sungei Slput to fill In a doctor's prescription for hla wife S. Ponnusamy was stepping off a bus in Cockman Street when108 words
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Article49 1959-12-11 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Singapore Art Society yesterday elected these council members for the ensuing year: Mr. Ho Kok Hoe. Mr. Chen Wen Hsl. Mr. Choy Chan Wah. Mr. C. G. Jackson Mr Chla Yew Kay. Mrs. Triska Le Peltier. Mr. Ho Kok Kit and Madam Georgette Chen.49 words
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Article124 1959-12-11 7 pENANG. Thurs.— The Ist. Bn. The Loyal Regiment will sail for Britain next week after more than two and a half years service against the terrorists. The battalion, commanded by Lieut.-Col. J. C. Johnson. will leave in the troopship Nevasa on Dec. 17. Accompanying124 words
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370 1959-12-11 7 Ex-inspector: I was asked if I was not 'under a cloud' PENANG, Thursday. A FORMER police inspector, B. Surinder Singh Kanda. told the High Court here today that he was surprised when a member of the Police Service Commission Promotion Board, before whom he appeared for an interview, asked if370 words
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Article47 1959-12-11 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Chua Peng Kiat. 34, was charged today with the murder of a hawker. Low Chap Sar. while being a member of an unlawful assembly In Jalan Paayoh lia, off Upper Serangoon Road, on Oct. 29. He was remanded until Wednesday.47 words
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Miscellaneous255 1959-12-11 7 The Saint Bg L*&iie 4 hurt*>ris J^f*£ H/WETDASK T HCI?ES>MV^ vl VICTORIA EILEEN KINIAN*-yES, THAT J^T" I >WJ FOR SOME I PA&SPORT- J rS CORRECT- 1 AH AUTHORIZED TO GIVE) It 7 Ahner By At Capp Z*^* WE ARE OPERATING ON A UmmK> AliT TVtEM ©OTM MAKE*) J MAH MLS-255 words
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Article94 1959-12-11 8 it Wordi tit (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. Ong Boon Bah thank all friends and relatives for their good wishes extended and valuable pi sent* given on the occasion of th> r marriage on 10.12.48. THB BEREAVED FAMILY of tt late Mr. Tan Chwee Tiong thank* friends and re'atlvet for94 words
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Obituary32 1959-12-11 8 tt Wordi tit (Minimum) R. SATNASIVAM 11.12.47, In Lahuan Hospital. "Come Unto Me. All ye that Labour, And are heavy laden And I will give you Rest." Grace, Bhantl, Raj.32 words
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Article593 1959-12-11 8 tt Word* tit (Minimum} APISERUM give* you resilience and stamina. Available at all leading dispensaries. X'MAS GLAMOUR!!! Beautiful Cocktail Short Evening Oowns Just Arrived: Tommy Thomson, Battery Rd (Spore 1). AIR-WICK MIST wilt purify the air In your home or office. Obtainable at all good stores. VANITY FOR OOWMB,593 words
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Article48 1959-12-11 8 it Wordt Si (Min.)-Box SB clt. txlra RETIRING? The Tale of Man offers many advantage* for retired residence Varied amusement*, low taxation, mild climate, a few hour* from any part of t'.K by air. Write for "Permanent Residence" Booklet. V.O. Bond, Tourist Board. Isle of Man.48 words
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819 1959-12-11 8 The Straits Times Friday, Dec. 11, 1959. Licence For Treason? It is possibly an unfair question— although the debate on parliament's new Standing Orders certainly invites it— to ask who in the House of Representatives wishes to make treasonable and seditious speeches. And who, by rousing communal passions, wants to819 words
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Article341 1959-12-11 8 So much has been heard about rural development in recent months that some people may be excused if they are under the impression that this is something altogether new. A reminder that is not so is to be found in the speech the President of the Selangor Council341 words
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Article, Illustration918 1959-12-11 8 A £5 MILLION BRITISH AIRBASE IN THE EMERALD AND TURQUOISE MALDIVES SPARKS- from JOHN WILLIAMS GAN, RAF ba»«. Maldive Islands. Thursday THE president of a "republic" that has n o budget, n o army, no currency, no police, no post office, and no newspapers spoke918 words
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758 1959-12-11 8 E3BI THCNG KONG: (DURING in China I have found two explanations for the yawning gap between prophecy and achievement, once again brought into the world's headlines by this summer's admission by Premier Chou En-lai that agricultural and industrial production had fallen far short758 words
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Article327 1959-12-11 8 'GIVE US MORE AID* WILL BE THEME DURING IKE'S VISIT TEHERAN: f PHE Persian Governx ment is pressing President Eisenhower to extend his luncheon visit into a nightstop in Teheran because of the urgency of the problems to be discussed. The Shah, according to authoritative sources, will certainly ask327 words
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Advertisement79 1959-12-11 8 Can we have war without death? The newest kind of weapon, now being developed, is "psychochemicals" drugs that affect the mind. Gases, powders or liquids, they could temporarily derange whole armies or populations: paralyse them, blind them, turn brave men into cowards but at least keep them alive. In the79 words
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Advertisement92 1959-12-11 8 your ticket tell you which way to go to Japan? A ticket can't ipeak when you're buying it. It can't uy 'There* a better way to go.' But Boustead't can. If you're booking a trip to Japan, for example, it will pay you to cootult Bouitcad't first. There are to92 words
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Article1079 1959-12-11 9 SUGGESTS THANKING THE BANDITS— BUT LATER SAYS IT WAS ONLY A JOKE KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday APMIP Senator disturbed the sedate proceedings of the Senate today by suggesting that the country should say "terima kaseh" to the Reds for the improved Emergency situation. But when he1,079 words
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864 1959-12-11 9 SINGAPORE. Thursday SINGAPORE'S Commissioner of Prisons, Major P. L. James, today revealed that he was once forced to let 20 prisoners out of Changi Jail before the expiry of their terms because of the overcrowded conditions there. He was the864 words
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Article, Illustration134 1959-12-11 9 KUALA LUMPI'R. Thurs.— Former Japanese Prime Minister, 81-year-old Mr. Shigeru Yoahida (above). will pay a three-day private visit to the Federation on Dec. 17. Mr. Yoshida. who Is now vlsitinr Australia and New Zealand, will stop in Indonesia and Singapore before coming here. He134 words
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183 1959-12-11 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A dead girl of 19 to-di-y set a poser for the Second Coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussein. Helen Chen Hoi In was stated to have taken a bottle of methyl sallcylate (a poisonous llnament) at her home In Margaret183 words
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151 1959-12-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Selangor State Assembly this evening rejected 1 a motion by the Socialist Front urging the government to elect ketuas kampong (village headmen) instead of allowing them to be nominated bj the district officers. Mr. Urn Tuan Slong. who Introduced151 words
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Article27 1959-12-11 9 KAJANG, Thurs. A performance of Indian classical songs and dances will be held at the Kajang Tamil School here on Dec. 19 at 8 p.m.27 words
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Article122 1959-12-11 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs R.F Sewell, the Accounant- General in the Ministry of Finance, was acquitted today of tampering with a car belonging to Mr JB. Jeyaretnam. a Crown counsel, in the parking space for government officers, next to the Marine police station, on Oct. 10 The magistrate. Mr.122 words
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271 1959-12-11 9 Dr. LIM: COMMON MARKET WILL AID OUTPUT SINGAPORE, Thursday. 4 TOP economist, Dr. LJm Tay Boh, said here to day that success of a Malayan common market would lay the foundation for ultimate economic cooperation between the various South-East Asian countries. He added: "Economic cooperation must begin at home before271 words
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Article61 1959-12-11 9 TENGKU'S N.Z. TOUR DATE KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.^ The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, disclosed here today that he would leave for his tour of New Zealand on Jan. 12 or 13. He said this on his return from Penang this evening. The Tengku said that the tour would last about61 words
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Advertisement173 1959-12-11 9 be even prouder of your lovely curves with new maidmfbrm MUCH ADO LO-BAK full length strapless The cups are shaped to do fabulous things for your profile! The midriff is lightly boned to give you a dolllike waist! The back plunges low to wear with new bare-back fashions! Foamed-rubber lined173 words
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Advertisement181 1959-12-11 9 I! MORE -MORE 11 PEOPLE ARE OPENING BANK JL DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS LOMBARD BANKING V SECURITY The Banks Capital aai II y Reserves. T SAVING —No Charges, Brokerage, Com- mission. Fees or Stamp Duties. T SAFETY —NO Capital Depreciation— Vow foods remain at your disposal. If INTEREST is calculated on a181 words
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Article, Illustration187 1959-12-11 10 rpHE refrigerator is play- ing an increasingly important part in the running of every modern home in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya, said Mr. S. P. Locke, sales manager of the refrigeration division of George Lee Ltd., Singapore. Mr. Locke i_id that Singapore187 words
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285 1959-12-11 10 W. Indies undersells Singapore mart BLOW FOR LOCAL NUTMEG TRADE OVERSEAS gINGAPORE'S extensive overseas nutmeg trade is facing increasingly severe West Indian competition in the United States and European markets. Singapore exporters said yesterday that the West Indies was selling nutmegs at prices lower than those quoted on the local285 words
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Article42 1959-12-11 10 Sarawak had a favourable balance of trade of $85.3 million in the 'rst nine months of 1959. Her total exports in the period amounted to $402 million, compared with $336.8 million tn the nine months of 1958.42 words
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Article, Illustration215 1959-12-11 10 - I OKI) oleraine, vice-chairman of Horlicks Ltd., Slough, Britain, spent a few days in Singapore this week to promote sales of the company's milk food drink on the local market. Lord Coleraine. who was on a Far East tour, said that sales of Horlicks in215 words
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Article182 1959-12-11 10 i- A MULTI-MILLION dollar 2.500-ton sea dredge— the only one of its kind in the world— is now in Penang Harbour waiting to be towed to Phuket Island in Siam. Reconstructed from an old land dredge, it will be used by the Tongkah Harbour Tin Dredging182 words
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Article153 1959-12-11 10 Aluminium trade stronger INTERNATIONAL alu- minum markets this year are progressively stronger, Mr. N. V. Davis, president of Aluminum Company of Canada Ltd., said in Montreal recently. Mr. Davis told shareholders that his company's sales of aluminum in all forms and from all sources in the first nine months this153 words
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Article24 1959-12-11 10 Mr. F. Kretz. Swissair manager for the passenger and sales division In Zurich, visited Singapore last week for a short business visit.24 words
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Article77 1959-12-11 10 rpHE Japan Rubber ManuX facturers' Association has announced that Japan's requirements for natural and synthetic rubber during 1960 were expected to be 212.000 tons. This represents an increase of 9.3 per cent over the esti- mated crude rubber consumption this year. The total for 1960 comprises 170.00077 words
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250 1959-12-11 10 U.S. company sets up local office to provide service OORG-WARNER International Corp.. of Chicago, the United States, manufacturers of refrigerating equipment and automotive parts, will expand their business in the Federation of Malaya. Singapore and other South-East Asian countries, by setting up a branch office in Singapore. Mr. Allen A.250 words
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Article42 1959-12-11 10 Imports of cloves Into Singapore In August totalled 79 tons compared with 14 tons in the previous month. Total purchases in the first eight months this year were 238 tons, compared with 3.032 tons in the corresponding months last year.42 words
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Article, Illustration173 1959-12-11 10 SINGAPORE and the Federation are tackling the problem of raising the standard of public health and medical care in a most impressive way. This la the opinion of Mr. T.C. Black. M.P.S., general manager of the Ames Company, a division of Miles173 words
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Advertisement188 1959-12-11 10 Manikin cigars for a merry Christmas manikins are t ho really Rood small cigars that make a mans lirist mas complete. Kxpert ly blended, longlasting, with superb mild Havana flavour, manikins are made to give enjoyment Get some today I llf i MODERN HOUSEWIVES hHi! PREFER FOOD PACKED IN'Jjj^P' POLYETHYLENE188 words
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Advertisement191 1959-12-11 10 ss PRESIDENT GARFIELD I f^H SETS A NEW JH&| TRANS-PACIFIC ■HBfcJ^H S p EED RECORD HMSWHP H^g*f M J Spl n maritime trodition the broom is the symbol of HHRfr •fi *flr I new recoro< "dean sweep". There was o broom llm^S lon e mainrnost °f President Gorfleld when v191 words
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Advertisement1754 1959-12-11 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE TO AOEN, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONOON t CONTINENTAL PORTS. Oue S'poi* SaiU Vhtm Ktna«» MEMNON London. Hamburg, Rotterdam la Port Trtiy Olt 12 PATROCLUS liverpnl. Gla'tow CIS Olt 11 Olt 14/15 Dlt 11/17 MACHAOM Havre. LivtraMl, Avormout* Oee 12 UK II OM 11/20 Ok 11/7> LYCAON LivirpMl.1,754 words
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Advertisement1409 1959-12-11 11 /OZ&S. >H E fc* Hrn Km LINES -mm m M/YcrA'A AltN. REOSEA. MEDITERRANEAN CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. Pi IB'U'I Soon p Sham Pertng VWjSI "lAIANOIA li 21/22 Ott 21/24 Ore 75 11 OK !vVjf«aC? r "SINALOA" i! M Ok- 4 Jai S I Jaa I t Ita ■^"■apr "FAISTRIA" ki-1,409 words
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Advertisement1423 1959-12-11 11 Wm THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. U mX SINGAPORE llicarpirjtel n til Unitel Kiaglaa) I LINES SAILINGS TO AOEN. U.K. I CONTINENTAL PORTS. Spore P. S ham Penang OENLOYAI for Liverpool. Hull. Rotterdam. Hamburg la Part/14 OM IS/1S OM lENYANNKN for Hamburg. Antwirp. L'don. RottirdM 24 27 Ott 21/21 OK1,423 words
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Advertisement1408 1959-12-11 11 McALISTER 6c CO.. LTD. TEL.: Ph).i 2BMI EM.ERWAN UNE KLAVENBSS LINE LONION NAMOUM. ROHEMAM NAVRE 10S ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO I miL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND ird tot Canaaa and USA North Atlantic Ports AccMtiag cargi far Ceatral ft Sulk C ITT OF NIWCUTLI Aawr.ta. S'PO'l P Sham fenenp 13 711,408 words
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889 1959-12-11 12 RUBBER MARKET AIMLESS AS CHRISTMAS APPROACHES By Our Market Correspondent fHE Singapore Rubber Market has entered a period of p re-Christmas doldrums with the only activity confined to dealers tidying up their December shipments. Yesterday the market was reported to be fluctuating aimlessly with most operators on the sidelines. The889 words
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Article91 1959-12-11 12 rptlE Federation Minister of 1 Finance has Bxed the following prices for calculating Customs duties for ttte week beginning on Dec. 10. Rubber 121 cents a Ib. Copra $606.00 a ton. Coconut oil 1994.00 a ton. Palm oil M31.5U a ton. Palm kernels $310.00 a ton. The rates91 words
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Article151 1959-12-11 12 MELBOURNE, Thurs. INVESTMENT snares, held a steady tone on a quietei market. CSE eased 10s. to £73 lU.s. and BHP eased yd. these being the only notable moves of the day. Base metals easexi slightly with North Broken Hill easing 2s. and t onsol Zinc fulling is. 6d.151 words
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Article176 1959-12-11 12 CHIPS lying alongside the Sine a- pore Harbour Board wharves or expected today awe: Mlnilcoi 1-2. Schelde Lloyd 4-5, Eurydamaj 6A, Nissan Maru 6-7, Straat Johore 8-9, Laertes 10-11, Monmouthshire 13-14, Bennevis 15-16, Bradeverett 18. Peilc 19. Oiang Lee N.Wall 5, Bidor 21-22, Charon 24, Hallvard 25-26. Malacca176 words
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Article144 1959-12-11 12 DECEMBER first grade robber buyers f-o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 119\ per lb. up 1 i cents on Wednesday's close. The closing tone was irregular Closing prices In cents per lb.. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot fob. buyers 12O'«. sellers 121 l i Int. l144 words
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Article110 1959-12-11 12 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: steady: UK/Continent December-January shipments $39 buyers, $40 sellers. Coconut oil: steady; bulk $61 sellers, drum $63 sellers. Pepper: steady: about 130 tons of business were reported done. Muntok white $241, Sarawak $240. special Sarawak black $160. garbled110 words
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Article712 1959-12-11 12 THE Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported yesterday: "Industrials were easier, tins were slightly irregular while ruobers were quiet. The turnover was fair." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business up to 3.30 p.m.: Industrials: Fitzpatrlcks $1.05: Fraser and Neave ords $1.60 (OL). $1.62 to $1.61; Gammon $2.15712 words
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Article23 1959-12-11 12 Ma la ran Share Market: Dec. 10 Dec. InduUrUit: 116.80 117*5 Tins: 147.06 147.35 t Rubber*: 184.93 185.93 lan. 1 1958=10923 words
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Article36 1959-12-11 12 SINGAPORE, DEC It. RUBBER: $1.19' 4 P«r ib. (up I 1 cents). Unofficial 5 p.m. close SI. 19', (quiet). TIN: $389.50 per picul (down 87'j cents). Estimated unofficial offering 200 tons (down 20 tons).36 words
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Article112 1959-12-11 12 rPHE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 32 7 8. O.D 33. 90 d st 33 3/8 credit bills. 33 12 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31 3 8. O.D.112 words
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Advertisement1265 1959-12-11 12 Express U.S.A. Pacific 4s Atlantic Coast Service t.I.A. t.I.A. t.I.A. S'Dori v Sham Penang H>on{ L Angeles New York "Sactiikawa Mam" M/ 21 Die 24 25 Die It Die 2) Jas II Ft* "Kuikawa Mam" 21 23 Jas 24 25 Jan 24 Jas 2t ft* II Mar "K.mikawa Maru" 21/211,265 words
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Advertisement131 1959-12-11 12 Wim THE P* BURMA FIVE STAR LINE mtSTIOUNO USTMUNO ftt- <asa« »»rtj t Hia| Mi| Uai.at fir linai firtj. Ul#|t pmU "IMCHSTUART" Smtapofi «>enan| "AWMAmA II lie Per any Slnnpore MINTS: Is firt C IS-M Agency barretto H "shipping SHIPPING AQafc.NCT XBAniaji* «Ti I TT» *****2 Till* a»»r Strttt, tisfafiri131 words
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Advertisement543 1959-12-11 12 TENDEjRS MALAYAN RAILWAY TENDER NOTICE Separate tenders are invited for the supply of broken stone from Kodiang. Ipoh. Batu Caves. Sega--1 mat. Gua Caves and Kemubu Quarries for period Ist January, 1960— 315t December 19C0. i 2. Pull particulars and specifica--1 tions are obtainable from the Ofßce of the Chief543 words
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Advertisement1123 1959-12-11 12 NOTICES NOTICE This Is to certify the public that Mr. Hyder Abdul Ahad Is no longer employed by Us since Ist December 1959 and has no authority to make any transaction on our behalf. THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO. (MALAYA I LTD. THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) IN THE HIGH1,123 words
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Advertisement1455 1959-12-11 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD JUNIOR CIVIL ENGINEER APPLICATIONS are Invited from suitably qualified Federal Ciurens for the post of Junior Civil Engineer In the Central Electricity Board. The person recruited will work under the Senior Hydro Electric Engineer, and will be based at Cameron Highland*. The work will mainly1,455 words
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Advertisement788 1959-12-11 13 (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* ti (Mim.)— Box tt ets. mmtrm WANTED: Several English speaking ..mtrrMci please rail at: Corner House a i -trstaurant, UO-L. Chang I Rd.. i. Spore 17. WANTED COOK GENERAL AMAM. Immediately. Dunearn Park Estate For family of three. Telephone ***** (Spore). ROCHESTER788 words
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Advertisement1155 1959-12-11 13 SITUATIONS VACANT it Word* ti (Min.)— Box It tts. txtrm A VACANCY EXISTS In Kuala Lumpur for a Malay male Typist. Please reply giving fullest details to Box A 9659 S.T. K.L. BOUSTIAO A CO. Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur, require immediately Senior Freight Canvasser for their Shipping Department Good salary for1,155 words
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Advertisement1079 1959-12-11 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE It Words ti (Mtn.)— Bom tt cts. extra SERANCOON GAROIN S bed roomed terrace house near circus elevßted front back c*t»s. Kuropean tenant S2iO. Transferable Loan IVAOO Uost SIP.OOO BoxA 54 i T8 S.T. Bincapor*. ATTRACTIVE 2 STORSVCD Flats 1 at Lorong 24A, Ocylaas 3 bedrooms.1,079 words
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Advertisement943 1959-12-11 13 DOGS. PETS, ETC, tt Word* ti (Mim.)— Box it cts. txtrm 1 #EDIOREE MALE Pekingese white colour, phone is port) *****. 0 a.nv to 3 p.m. TWO superb female Alsatian Puppies Per Sals!!! Nine Weeks Old!!! MKAIIII Cheap to Oood Homes, 16 at. Hellers Avenue. Spore 19. CHAMPION BLOODLINE. Alsatian:943 words
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Advertisement310 1959-12-11 13 I) ANTING IB Worsts tit (Minimum) Doilw 1 month, lv Words HJiO (Mim.) PRINCI-S s pore uinb and Danoa to Benny Kletnman's Prince's Quartat featuring Jan Carter. WHERE TO STAY (Spore) it Words tit (Minimum) Itoilg 1 month, in Words S2.St (Mim.) MAYFAIR HOTEL. S'pere Central Rooms Alrcondltloned Popular Bar—310 words
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Advertisement168 1959-12-11 14 They ARi the toft I ROMEO V JULIETA CIGARS Rome* b lultat* No I Hwmi Cig*n laics of 25i S5O 00 b |uli«»* No 3 Havana Cigar* Boies of 25s $32 00 Punch Coronation Hjvjnj Cigars ioitl of 25s $4«.00 Belvrdrrjs Havana Cigars Boies of 10s $12.00 Cofomtas Havana Cigars168 words
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Advertisement597 1959-12-11 14 pB3 Exclusive Ronson B ]-j, fingertip flame con%i^ trol. <■"/■ B^fcv Ronson Wraflame 's& Refuels in five 3^ »jsk Jta\ seconds and can be V* iiMJ'^^^^S topped up at any %2sl^ltK2r Runs for about *h- n -"tP >'**r in normal use j <+■>. I "s/ on one Ronson J^-^ Butron597 words
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Advertisement241 1959-12-11 14 stews. Bovril products also went on the successful British Everest Expedition of 1953. Sportsmen and athletes have long been aware of the invigorating powers of Bovril. Thomas Allen and William Sachtleban set off to cycle round the world in 1891. They wrote from Italy: we take our Bovril with a241 words
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272 1959-12-11 15 CARTHUSIAN GOES FLAT OUT TO CLOCK 39 ON THE TRACK with Epsom Jeep: Singapore, Thurs (CARTHUSIAN II clocked 39sec for three furlongs 'on a soft track at Bukit Timah this morning. Arthur Ward rode Carthusian II flat out In the straight to return the fastest time in this morning's gallops.272 words
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100 1959-12-11 15 SELETAR AIRMEN WIN CUP FOR THROWING SINGAPORE, Thurs.— R.A.F. Seletar won the McGregor Watt Cup in the SAFA throw-in competition for the third successive year with a record total of 257 ft. 6in. at Jalan Besar today. Thompson was the best individual thrower for Seletar with BSft.2in— four Inches behind100 words
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Article84 1959-12-11 15 Torquay out of F.A. Cup I ONDON, Thurs. Gil- lingham beat Torquay United 2-1 in their F.A. Cup Second Round replay at Torquay yesterday. Gillmgham will be at home to Swansea Town in the Third Round. Bradford City won their replay 2-1 at home to Rochdale. In the Third Round,Reuter - 84 words
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Article57 1959-12-11 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Johore's team to meet NegrlMalacca in the last South zone Malaya Cup Rugby match at Johore Bahru on Saturday is: Robert Nr: Ungku Ismail. T. Bellers. N. Roberts. R. M. Haddow: J. Edington. P. Edington: D. Race, I. CordenLloyd. P. N. Wlbmer: J.57 words
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Article48 1959-12-11 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Johnny Muraille. who recently broke the R.I.C. course record with a 68 scone, and the Club's vice captain, Lyn Holloway, will meet the British Ryder Cup players, Dai Rees and Peter Allls lr an exhibition match at Thomson Road on Sunday, starting 2.30 p.m.48 words
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Article71 1959-12-11 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Omar Ibrahim, Singapore's singles champion beat Roland Ng of Johore 15-7. 11-15. 15-1 In the National Loyalty Week badminton match between Singapore and Johore at the S.B.A. hall last night. Johore won 3-2. Johorc, who were leading 2-1. then scored their winning point71 words
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Article43 1959-12-11 15 SINGAPORE, Thurs— BOD Civilians beat BOD Services 2-0 to even the score in their annual three-match hockey series for the Anoop Cup at Friendly Hill today. Services won the first match. The final match will be played in January.43 words
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Article28 1959-12-11 15 TAIPINO, Thurs— Prison Athletic Club beat the Day Training Centre 2-0 in a league hockey match here yesterday. Both goals were scored by inside-right Axlnal Noor.28 words
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Article86 1959-12-11 15 England Test men seasick QN BOARD THE U.B. CAMITO at sea. Thurs. Several M.C.C players have been seasick as a result of rough seas encountered on the first day on board ship on their way to the West Indies. The sea has not been as rough as expected but plansReuter - 86 words
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120 1959-12-11 15 Allis sets PGS record with brilliant 69 PENANG, Thurs. British Ryder Cup golfer Peter Allls broke the ?enang Golf Club record held by G. Halli- j day when he scored a brilliant 69 over 18 holes during an exhibition here today. Allis's score was three better than Halliday's 72. Dal120 words
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Article, Illustration172 1959-12-11 15 TPOII, Thurs. Perak's rurger selectors have made four changes from the side which beat Kedah 35-11 last week for their away Malaya Cap "key" match in the north zone against Penan* this Saturday. T. W. "Toto" Thompson returns to the tide at fullback,172 words
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Article88 1959-12-11 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A Singapore Government Services F.A. team will play two matches in the Federation this weekend. On Saturday, they will meet Belangor. the Malaya Cup champions, at Kuala Lumpur. They will play Perak, the F.A.M. Cup winners, at Ipoh on Sunday. Players making the trip88 words
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Article31 1959-12-11 15 TOKYO. Thurs- The Philippines Orient bantamweight boxing champion. Leo Espim sa last night outpointed Japan s leading featherweight. Yukio Katsumata, in- a nontitle fight here over ten rounds —Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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387 1959-12-11 15 Weights for all races at Bukit Timah on Sunday \yEIGHTS for all eight races at Bukit Timah. Singapore, on Sunday: Cl. 4-9 F. Ten Per Carat 9.03 Renult II 9.00 Mirophli 8.12 Signal Patrol 8.10 Peewee 1.10 All Clear 8.04 True Lore 8.08 Josker 111 8.04 Commotion 8.04 Pappa Prince387 words
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275 1959-12-11 15 HONG KONG, Thursday. 'pIK Malayan cricketers today beat Hong Kong Combined Services by an innings and 50 runs with three hours to spare in a two-day match The outcome was clear by lunch when the visitor ran through the Services batsmen who were only275 words
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Article292 1959-12-11 15 Keith 'wonder boy' bowler HE TAKES 22 WICKETS IN 3 INNINGS MELBOURNE, Thurs. Melbourne sportsmen are claiming a unique cricket record for a 14-year-old schoolboy Keith Gent. a medium paced offspln bowler who plays in an under-16 Melbourne suburban junior grade league. In the last three Innings in which heReuter - 292 words
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Article185 1959-12-11 15 Perak retain schools title IfUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Perak retained the Ung Khek Chow Cup when they l beat Negri Sembilan by 18 points (three goals and a penalty) to three (a penalty) in the final I of the Federation of Malaya Schools Sports I Council's inter-state rugger competition at Merdeka185 words
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Advertisement600 1959-12-11 15 fAC?D AT «*to WORK A A concentration of tilt acid in Wrt your stomach could bum jfm Jr JL a hole rifht through Hp^ a ntwtpaper. «^^a^> i^^^ ~.^p\ a^a NO WONDER EXCESS STOMACH ACID CAUSES HEARTBURN, INDIGESTION, GASI When your stomach is upset, you need fast, safe, sure relief!600 words
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Miscellaneous86 1959-12-11 15 SINGAPORE Golf RIC 1 women's medal tat Thomson Hoad). Table Tennis: Singapore lunior lmer-rlub championship play-off. Amintasco "A" v Chineae YMCA "R«d" (at SYSC. 7.30 p.m.). PENANO: Hockey Psnang v Kedah (at Da to Kramat). IPOH: Soccer Div 1 PCRC v Ist Batt. Loyal Regiment (at Jalan Abdul Jalil Hockey:86 words
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Article37 1959-12-11 16 THE FAMILY of the I*l r dtctased Mr. K. S. Kanoo of 437 G. Lorons I'.iva L.i>»r nincrrrly th»ntc all r«tottVM md fru-ndt for thfir me*Mgts of condolence. reatha. aulstancr sod ntt. ndance at the funeral.37 words
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Article277 1959-12-11 16 LONDON. Thurs— The advance Industrial equities has continued apace today and again provided the feature of the stock market*. There has been further »ood selective buvlng anri with stock In short supply In many cases prices moved up quite sharply Engineering shares were outstanding and many Issues In277 words
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Article32 1959-12-11 16 LONDON. Thure— Spot 35'; d., Jan. 344<L, Jan /Mar 33 Sd, April/June 31 T ,d.. July /Sept 31d., Oct. -Dec. SO',d.. Dec. c.i.f M^<t., Jan. c.i.f. 344 d. Tone Very Quiet32 words
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Article20 1959-12-11 16 LONDON. Thurs.— Buyers /791. sellers £792. Forward buyers £7884. sellers £789. Settlement £793. Turnover a.m. 60 tons p.m. NU.20 words
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Advertisement230 1959-12-11 16 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEHEMTS ■a H.,rrf» MB rtfi'iti'mi/m, picken: to BrttJ *nd Jojoaa, a .i.uiKhter Julia Marxarat. on linh l)*e- at Buntt.iar Hospital, a iisUr for !MH>rah Annr LOKE NC: The cnjagrmnl is meed brtwrtn Kok Hung ai.d Choo Ipoh on 11.13.39. ESPECIALLY IN THE STRAITS TIMES J mwEs «^kS^>^ "MIS230 words
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Advertisement102 1959-12-11 16 A MAM'S CHOICI of It's smart to play favorites— fashion favorites, in fresh, flattering Arrow White Shirts. Our big, bright selections feature the styles you like best— in regular point, short point, button-down, and many more. Whichever you choose, you can be sure of perfect fit, fine tailoring, and selected102 words
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