The Straits Times, 14 December 1959
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Title Section19 1959-12-14 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1959 15 CENTS Hot*** 119 words
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Article, Illustration546 1959-12-14 1 Three clashes in a row in Geylang kampongs New flag used with gang symbols SINGAPORE, Sunday. piVE people were burnt by acid and two slashed with parangs when two rival secret society gangs clashed in the Aljunied(ieylang area here this evening. A member of one gang carried546 words
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77 1959-12-14 1 LEE: DON'T APPEAL TO ANIMAL INSTINCTS SINGAPORE. Sun. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. today warned Opposition members in the Legislative Assembly not U> appeal to the "animal instincts In U»e masses." He stressed that the v.raps en rommunaltsm should never come off— neither should each sector of the77 words
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Article134 1959-12-14 1 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The provision of $246,646,260 to be spent by the Government next year was approved by the Legislative Assembly at the close of the third day's session of the Committee of Supply today two days ahead of schedule. Tomorrow, the committee will begin examination of134 words
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1578 1959-12-14 1 A TEACHER'S HOURS-by Mrs. S THIS is how Mrv Stow Peck Lent arrived at her Afurr o. 2.603 hour* a year which, she rlaimrd. teacher* were required to put in. The classes she used in her example were Primary V and VI.1,578 words
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Article260 1959-12-14 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. WIDESPREAD vaccinations have been taking place following the discovery of three cases of smallpox in an East Coast district. One of the victims, a six-year-old girl, has died. Tonight, the Minister of Health and Social Welfare. Dato Ong; Yoke Lin. said there260 words
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Article, Illustration542 1959-12-14 1 Indonesia rejects protest on trading ban 'FALSE ACCUSATIONS' MADE BY PEKING, SAYS Dr. S JAKARTA. Sunday INDONESIA today rejected a protest by China on the treatment of overseas Chinese who were ordered by Indonesia to cease trading in villages. In rejecting the protest, the Indonesian Government objected to what itReuter; UPI - 542 words
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Article32 1959-12-14 1 ALGIERS. Sun. A grenade thrown In a restaurant last night at Tlpasa. about 45 miles from Algiers, killed a policeman and injured ton other people, including a Municipal Councillor. —Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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143 1959-12-14 1 NEW DELHI, Sun.—President Elsenhower told an estimated half million Indians today: "We believe that freedom ultimately will be won everywhere. "The human hunger for it Is far too deep-seated in human nature to be put off by a contrived definition or a man-made philosophy."Reuter - 143 words
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Article43 1959-12-14 1 DORMUND. Sun. British troops rushed to help rescue work after an explosion wrecked two three-storey blocks of Oats and killed six people, according to latest reports. Only three bodies have so far been recovered. Another 22 people are missing.43 words
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Article35 1959-12-14 1 ROME, Sat. Newspapers in Rome and Milan. Italy's two largest cities, were not published today because their printers went on a 24-hour strike for higher wages and better working conditions.35 words
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Article142 1959-12-14 1 Ceylon Minister of Land quits COLOMBO, Sun.— Dr. Charles P. de Silva, newly-elected President of Ceylon's ruling Sri Lanka Freedom Party, today resigned as Minister of Lands and Agriculture. He was elected party leader by the executive committee yesterday and told to press Sir Oliver Goonetilleko, the Governor-General, to appointReuter - 142 words
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Article26 1959-12-14 1 MALAYA WINS 2-1 BANGKOK Sun Ml lava today miccc J l»f*\<l.v m fir>t football <<^t in >tAP ;4.in<>f M tietorr a*vt tousb oppouruU* Burma26 words
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1426 1959-12-14 2 7F ANIMAL INSTINCTS ARE STIRRED UP, NEXT STEP IS GUN' SINGAPORE, Sunday GOVT. TOLD: PAY HEED TOO. TO DEVELOPMENT OF THE LANGUAGE OF THE HEART RESUMING th c debate on the Ministry of Culture estimates today, the Prime Minister, Mr.1,426 words
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171 1959-12-14 2 >TEW YORK. Sun. Tbe I General Assembly last night rejected an AfroAsian resolution on the Algeria problem after approving its entire contents in separate votes paragraph by paragraph. Veteran observers said they could not immediately recall a precedent for this action. Customarily adoptionReuter - 171 words
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79 1959-12-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Selangor Malayan Chines* Association Working Committee today accepted the resignations of 30 "rebeb." They Include the Publicity Chief of the MCA, Mr. Yong Pung How. a Selangor State Assemblyman. Mr. Douglas Lee. son of the former Minister of Finance, and other79 words
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Article54 1959-12-14 2 The sailor with hero complex TOKYO, Sun.— An Amerlean sailor who started fire aboard the giant carrier UBS Midway last month is being treated at the U.B. Naval Hospital In Yokosuka. as a "pyromaniac with a hero complex," the navy said today. No charges have yet been made against theUP - 54 words
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Article14 1959-12-14 2 PENANG. Sun —The Poppy Day appeal here this year has reached $15,00014 words
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Miscellaneous26 1959-12-14 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby IT€ i as a i I miimn ii n kctau j FtTTTNa POOM f*\ ROOM ffyJ F /AwniTcrrcil^eONe/i OOUUD twin*) /-fZ26 words
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128 1959-12-14 3 RED FACES UNDER AIR FORCE'S BRASS HATS WASHINGTON, Sun.— The Air Force hastily assured irate taxpayers yesterday it really did not fly those beautiful Folies Bergeres girls from Paris to Las Vegas so they could stage "the nudest show on earth." U.P.I, reported from Paris that "Les Girls" from <heUPI - 128 words
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Article61 1959-12-14 3 Poland in by compromise NEW YORK. Sun— The General Assembly early today elected Poland to the Security Council, ending through agreement between the United States and Russia a 51-ballot deadlock with Turkey. Under the agreement. Soviet-supported Poland and U.S.-backed Turkey will split a two-year council term, the Poles resigning afterUPI - 61 words
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Article53 1959-12-14 3 PARIS, Sun.— The toll of the Malpasset dam disaster at Frejus on Dec. 2 now stands at 386 dead and missing. In Frejus today, heavy rain continued to hamper the search for bodies in the vast lake of mud left In the valley below the site ofReuter - 53 words
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275 1959-12-14 3 Exiles invade Paraguay: Fierce fighting RIOTS BREAK OUT IN CAPITAL, TWO OTHER MAJOR TOWNS BUENOS AIRES, Sunday. P'XILEI) Paraguayans have invaded their -E* homeland from Argentina and were yesterday reported to be fighting fiercely with troops loyal to the Paraguayan President, Gen. Alfredo Stroessner. Communications were cut off, but reportsReuter - 275 words
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243 1959-12-14 3 IKE GIVES A DINNER FOR NEHRU AFTER REST DAY NEW DELHI, Sunday. PRESIDENT EISENHOWER enterained Mr Nehru 1 to dinner here last night after a leisurely day in which he did "nothing, absolutely nothing" in the morning and attended a garden party in the afternoon. This day of rest followedReuter; UPI - 243 words
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Article179 1959-12-14 3 BB WILL GET HUSBAND BACK DARIS. Sun.— Private Jacques Charrier, French film actor husband of Brigitte Bardot, is to be released from the French Army on medical grounds as "unsuitable for service," Defence Ministry officials said yesterday. Mr. Charrier married Miss Bardot last June. On Nov. 5 he went into179 words
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109 1959-12-14 3 THE PYJAMA GAME ON THE ROAD TO RECORD LONDON, Sun. Six young men in pyjamas, carrying umbrellas, are leading the latest attempts to create a new marching record over 110 miles, which have recently become a feature of the British weekend. They set out from Norfolk to walk to Hford,Reuter - 109 words
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Article24 1959-12-14 3 TAIPEH. Sun— Over 1.000 people were reported by health authorities today to have been .tricken with flu since Dec. I— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article42 1959-12-14 3 ALGIERS, Sun. French authorities have found 250 tons of high explosive, destined for the Algerian rebels, aboard the Dutch coaster Bjess Bosh. The ship was detected sailing outside the usual trade routes off the North African coast.42 words
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Article33 1959-12-14 3 ALGIERS, Sun. Ten French soldiers and four civilian guards were killed when they were ambushed by a strong rebel band six miles east of the Mediteranean town of Tigzirt yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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237 1959-12-14 3 Chain reaction gems theft two held LONDON. Sunday. SCOTLAND Yard detectives recovered in a wild fight $850,000 in jewellery stolen in London's chain reaction Jewellery robberies last October. Other detectives searched houses throughout the city In a drive to recover all the $3 million In jewels stolen in the largestReuter - 237 words
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Article62 1959-12-14 3 PARIS. Sun.— A 58-year-old woman who was knocked down by a man riding a motorised bicycle has been Jailed for 12 months and fined $2,400 for the manslaughter of the cyclist. The court in Rennes was told yesterday that Madame Leontlne Blanchal s had been drinkingReuter - 62 words
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Article29 1959-12-14 3 LONDON. Sun.— Mr. Philip Noel Baker, 70-year-old British Labour M.P. is giving £12.000 of £15.219 sterling Nobel Peace Prize he won this week to aid disarmament. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article111 1959-12-14 3 HAMILTON (Bermuda Bun— Wendell Willis Lightbourne. a 19-year-old Negro, was found guilty here last night of the murder of an English secretary. Barbara Dorothy Rawllnson. by a lury which recommended him to mercy. Lightbourne pleaded not guilty to' the murder of Miss Rawllnson on a BermudaReuter - 111 words
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Article64 1959-12-14 3 ROME. Sun. Roman motorists are angry at reports confirmed relunctantly that traffic police are under orders to issue traffic tickets at the rate of one every 46 seconds or be fined themselves. A newspaper said this explained why traffic police issued a record 56.300UPI - 64 words
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Article47 1959-12-14 3 Actor weds at racecourse MEXICO CITY. SunActor Victor Mature married Adriene Joy Urwick at Aqua Callente racecourse yesterday. The ceremony was performed in the private apartment of John S. Alessio. managing director of the track, which is located a short distance across the international border— U Pl47 words
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Article24 1959-12-14 3 DORTMUND, Sun. At least 10 people died when a gas explosion wrecked two blocks of flats here early today— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article23 1959-12-14 3 LOS ANGELES. Sun-Brij? Oen. Joseph H. Moore s claim or a new world air speed record of 1.216.48 m.p.h. on a23 words
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Article123 1959-12-14 3 Ml woman driver fined £50 LONDON. Sun.— A 56-year-old woman, Mrs. Hilda Lee of London, was alleged in court in St. Albans yesterday to have driven a Mercedes Benz at 125 m.D.h. before she crashed on Britain's new no-speed-limit motorway, Ml, between London and Birmingham. She was fined £50 andReuter - 123 words
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Miscellaneous374 1959-12-14 3 Tour radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metrea NATIONAL SHORTWAVE AM. 6.30 Good Morning: 6.32 uJSmSwJnwSSSSm Morning Prelude; 7.00 The Newo; KuaU Lumpur 341 metrea 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 The P«*nang 366 mrtrra News; 8.05 A Date With Music; Kcca 297 mrtm 830 Marching With374 words
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559 1959-12-14 4 KUALA TRENGGANU, Sunday TRENGGANU GOVT. ACCUSED* OF 'EMPTY PROMISES 9 AX ALLIANCE call A to the PMIP Government of Trenggami to resign because it had not kept its promises to the people was made at today's sitting of the two-day State As semhly559 words
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Article, Illustration20 1959-12-14 4 OFF-DUTY policemen working on their "Little Mosque' at the Thomson Road police post yesterday. Straits Times picture.20 words
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Article39 1959-12-14 4 Orchid paintings exhibition SINGAPORE. Sun. The President of the Malayan Orchid Society, Mr. Tan Hoon Slang, will open an exhibition of paintings or orchids by Miss Tan Whei San at 5.30 p.m. on Friday at the Victoria Memorial Hall.39 words
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310 1959-12-14 4 Model post men build own 'Little Mosque' SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Thomson Road police post has always been held up as a model station. It has won many prizes and has seldom been left out of the programme for touring "top brass." But for the hundreds of kampong folk under its310 words
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Article49 1959-12-14 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Kampong Glam Ambulance and Nursing Divisions of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. East Area, will hold a tea party on Sunday at 4.30 p.m.. at the Kampong Glam Malay Girls' School. At the party first aid certificates will be presented to members.49 words
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114 1959-12-14 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places this week. All shows will begin at 7 p.m. and short talks on current topics will be given by the Field Assistants. MONDAY: Pulau Semakau: Sing Ming114 words
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185 1959-12-14 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. T»HE MINISTER for National Development. Mr. Ong Eng Ouan. today called on the residents of Kallang Estate "to help yourselves and the country by working as a team to improve your surroundings." Addressing a large crowd at the market, he said: "The BIT185 words
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88 1959-12-14 4 SCHOOLS CAN USE SHENTON WAY FIELD SINGAPORE. Sun. Inche Mohamed ArifT (PAP Ulu Pandang) told the Legislative Assembly that the Shenton Way playing field was available to primary schools which either had no playing field or whose grounds were Insufficient for the needs of their students. Explaining a vote of88 words
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Advertisement501 1959-12-14 4 iC3S3 SX. lltk DAY! pj fxtra Show 81NOAY at 3.30 Tickets also available at CAPITOL Prices: Orchestra S4-Back Stalls $2.50-Balcony $1..50-\o Free I i-t. B The NEW, the 3rd CINERAMA Presentation j SEWN WONDERS EWORLD: _as seen through the I J I ft A. J c°^*!» v trfitfTtrrnniirr *4 1501 words
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Miscellaneous142 1959-12-14 4 Today's Singapore diary... p.m.; Katong Club raffia work 530 pm meeung Dre»- m aking, badminton, table--430 p.m.; Malay Civil Service rrn«*Tinv n* m^ a tennU indoor games 4 p.m.; boStd I 5 p.m. ri7r?« o OF BOYB dy- I^ ll^^ P-" 1 Y.W.C.A. (Outram Road): Ma- S 'Queen Street): Judo142 words
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211 1959-12-14 5 IPOH, Sunday PORTY-ONE idle tin mines in North Malaya will resume operations next month because of the increased permissible exports for the ninth quota period. In addition, two new mines have been authorised to start operations, the Senior Inspector of Mines (North211 words
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91 1959-12-14 5 MEETING CALLS ON MINISTER TO RESIGN WUKIT MERTAJAM, Sun A public meeting to protest against the new income tax proposals at the Padang here last night passed a resolution calling on the Finance Minister Mr. Tan Siew Sin. to resign. The meeting agrerd that thcie was no necessity to increase91 words
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Article43 1959-12-14 5 PENANG, Sun— The Socialist whip in the Penang State Assembly, Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew (Jelutong), will table a motion for legislation to be Introduced to control massage houses in the state at the assembly meeting on Dec. 22.43 words
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290 1959-12-14 5 BRIDEGROOM-TO-BE ROBBED OF $400 GIFT By LEE FOO SAN IPOH, Sunday A PAPER shopping bag is hardly a fit container for a head full of happy thoughts of marriage but last night Lok Kok Swee, 25, found his head securely tied290 words
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Article45 1959-12-14 5 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Forty boys will pas s out from the Army Boys' Trade School at a parade on Tuesday at the Punjab Barracks in Nee Soon. Another 16 have already left the school this year and are now undergoing advanced technical training.45 words
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84 1959-12-14 5 AUSSIES TO SEE FILM OF MENZIES VISIT KUALA LUMPUR, SunThousands of Australians will see in their cinemas, films taken by the Malayan Film Unit of last week's visit to Malaya by Mr. R. G. Menzies and his wife. Dame Pattie. The Malayan Film Unit had sent to Australia about .vooo84 words
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Article175 1959-12-14 5 MALACCA, Sunday. TWO youths who stole three idols from a Chinese x temple here yesterday morning must have done so for sentimental reasons because idols had no intrinsic value, a magistrate commented yesterday Two of the idols were made of wood and the third175 words
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Article75 1959-12-14 5 RAJA MUDA RETURNS TODAY KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Raja Muda of Selangor and his wife will arrive here by train from Penan* tomorrow after their overseas tour. The Mentrl Besar of Belangor. Inche Abu Bakar bin Baglnda. and other officials will be at the railway station to welcome them. The75 words
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Article237 1959-12-14 5 MORE ITEMS OF FOOD RATIONED Move against 40 Perak Reds [(UALA KANGSAR 1V Sun. Seven more items of food have been placed under rationing restrictions from tomorrow for the 131.000 people living in the antiterrorist "Operation Jaya" area of Perak. Units of the Department of Information Services will tour Manong.237 words
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Article17 1959-12-14 5 BUKIT. MERTAJAM. Sun. —The Bukit Mertajam Town Council will tape-record all Its future proceedings.17 words
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136 1959-12-14 5 UNWRITTEN TREATY BINDS US MORE TO (INDONESIA HE SAYS RUALA LUMPUR. Sun v —The Assistant Minister of Information and Broadcasting Tuan Syed Ja'afar Albar, today said that the unwritten traditional friendship between Malaya and Indonesia has more bearing than the recently signed friendship treaty between the two nations. Tuan Syed136 words
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139 1959-12-14 5 ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Chief of Staff of the Philippines Armed Forces. Lt. Gen. Manuel F. Cabal, said here today that the Federation and Commonwealth Armed* Forces here would soon annihilate the remaining Communist terrorists Lt. Gen. Cabal left for Manila today after spending139 words
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132 1959-12-14 5 TPOH, Sun. —The National Union of Plantation Workers has launched a full scale probe into the extent and effects of the fragmentation of estates. Questionnaires covering every aspect of the issue havu gone out to the union's branches In every state. The questionnaires seek Information132 words
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Advertisement205 1959-12-14 6 closer I and closer I I BANGKOK Z The distance between two S J plates, two peoples, tan I 1% 5 no longer be measured I m 2 In mills. mi/if fro I bmm VISCOUNT measured in time /he I II #jm« if fakes fo roror f/iof II distance. I205 words
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Article276 1959-12-14 7 COMPANY MANAGEMENT TURNS DOWN WORKERS' DEMANDS THEY REJECT A PLAN TO USE MACHINERY OF JOINT COUNCIL IN GRATUITY DISPUTE KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE 500 drivers and conductors employed by the former General Transport Company here today turned down .1 suggestion by the management to use276 words
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92 1959-12-14 7 OVERSEERS' UNION TOLD: KEEP QUIET KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Malayan Technical Services Union has told the new Overseers' Union to keep quiet in the interest of all concerned. The Overseers' Union recently criticised the MTSU for not pressing lor a revision of wages. In a Press statement today, the MTSU92 words
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109 1959-12-14 7 KAJANG. Sun.— About 200 house-owners within the town board areas of Kajang. Seminyih, Bang! and Beranang have written to the Ulu Langat Town Board ap- 1 pealing against the "high" rates on their property. Most of them said their houses were either being: rented109 words
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184 1959-12-14 7 Five-day joy for the Perak Royal family IPOH, Sun.— The Perak Royal family will celebrate a double occasion for five days beginning Jan. 15. The Sultans birthday on Jan. 15. which will be a public holiday in the state, will be followed by the circumcision ceremony next day. of his184 words
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Article120 1959-12-14 7 SHARP DROP IN TOBACCO REVENUE SINGAPORE. Sun.— Customs revenue here for the first 11 months of the year fell 5».639.000 short of the estimated amount, according to a Government statement. The amount collected 5U5.906.000— was $2,770,000 less than last year's collections over the corresponding period. A sharp drop in tobacco120 words
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Article40 1959-12-14 7 SINGAPORE. Sun —The first public sitting of the commission of inquiry into the building Industry will be held in the conference room at the Ministry of Finance, fifth floor. Fullerton Building, at 10 a.m. on Tuesday.40 words
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Article144 1959-12-14 7 NO FREE TRIP TO MALAYA FOR WIFE DARNSLEY (Yorkshire). Sun.— A British soldier's wife, Mrs. Dorothy Cooper, has been told by the Prime Minister that she cannot have a free passage to Malaya, where her husband is serving. Mrs. Cooper, who is 21. wrote to Mr. Macmillan askllng if sheReuter - 144 words
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Article, Illustration247 1959-12-14 7 ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun. R -The recentlyappointed principal of the Language Institute here, Inche Ariffln bin Mohamed Nam. is to be relieved of his Job in January— four months after he took over as head of the Institute. He is to be247 words
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78 1959-12-14 7 $250 gift to murdered man's widow KAJANG, Sun.— Members of the MCA youth section at the 9th mile Kejang Road have made a gift of $250 to the widow of Lim Fan Hang, who wa s killed by thugs on Tuesday. Lim. a rubber tapper, was playing mahjone with three78 words
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Miscellaneous168 1959-12-14 7 I lt<> Saint By Losliv I'hurtvris WELL. OPEN IT, VICKY '^N^BJ^ji BIT LlkfE WMO WAS THAT 6IBL IBfc IV^ 7 ANOTHER L£ rT E£ BS^B^^P^^9 LiH Abnor By At Capp BUT ITS EXCITING *T) <SQ C lt*- Trary By Chmmtmr GouUl BJ^^H^HHH^I f they're cokinc 7 hand me bT a168 words
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Article43 1959-12-14 8 2» Worms Sit (MUUmmm) CRATEFUL THANKS to Baersd Hr<r- Mother Help of Christians, Saint John Boscoe. Saint Jude for Favours Granted. Mavis. MR. A MRS. JIMMY VSO thank relatives and friends for their valuable presents, kind assistance aad attendance at their marriage.43 words
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Obituary41 1959-12-14 8 tt Word, $U (Minimum) REQUIEM MAM for Edwin* Bofun (nee Testtoaohn) at Good Sbepherd Cathedral oo Wednesday 16th December at 8.30 a.m. FRANK CLARINCt AIRIA, 14 12.57. mined but not forgotten by hm loving wfe, cblldreo and son -lalaw.41 words
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Article504 1959-12-14 8 M Word* lie (Minimum) AT "THI COCKPIT" Monday! TO fndavs Buslneaa Midi Lunch MM. SPECIAL BY AIR. New selection Cocktail Oowna. Vanity, 32 Raffles Place, Spore. TAKE APISCRUM and Cast osT old seel Available at ail leading dispensaries. MOST EMBARRASSING! Cyntbls noticed the smell of flab In toe kitchen.504 words
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Article135 1959-12-14 8 U Word. Si (Mi*.)— Box M eis. sortra THE SEASON'S CINE Offer: tM papular Yashlca 88 Cln--Camera with UM sensational Zunowraatlc M.B EleetrieEye Iroa which guarantees correct amposure Automatically all the time but which may, when desired be Mt manually. Price: 124*7 Hat. "Tltfcas" Ltd.. 62 Middle Road. S'pora.135 words
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553 1959-12-14 8 The Straits Times Monday, Dec. 14, 1959 Mr. Menzies' Success The boisterous good spirits that accompanied Mr. Menzies throughout his visit to the Federation were the most obvious testimony to the success of his mission; indeed, they very nearly obscured the more serious side of the exercise, which was the553 words
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Article308 1959-12-14 8 Provision to make avail- able to Federation courts •through his book on games of chance the expertise of a former Assistant Commissioner of Police met unexpected opposition in the Senate. The bill was approved in the House of Representatives without debate. Learned Senators, however, objected, mainly308 words
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Article231 1959-12-14 8 The sponsors of the Algerian resolution, which failed by two votes to secure the necessary two-thirds majority in the United Nations Assembly, have a right to feel aggrieved. Every paragraph of the resolution had been endorsed by a better than two-thirds vote. The whole, however, proved greater than231 words
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Letter173 1959-12-14 8 TT MUST have given 10.--000 teachers assembled at the Happy World Stadium last Tuesday a real sense of pride and importance to hear the Prime Minister say that the future of the State of Singapore lay In their hands The teachers were representative of all the173 words
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Article1108 1959-12-14 8 Kenneth James - Kenneth James by WIDESPREAD PUBLIC DISQUIET STARTS AN EXHAUSTIVE PROBE INTO BRITAIN'S FINANCIAL STRUCTURE LONDON. THE decision of the British Government, announced last week, to set up a powerful committee to inquire into company law is the strongest evidence yet of the intense re-examination of Britain's financial1,108 words
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Article, Illustration813 1959-12-14 8 JOHN WILLIAMS - JOHN WILLIAMS from BUT THE MESS IS STILL THERE THE sacking of five "rebels from Ceylon s caretaker cabinet ends the tragi-comical situation in which the Prime Minister, Mr. Dahanayake, was not on speaking terms except to exchange insults with his leading Ministers. It takes a fast eye to813 words
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Advertisement313 1959-12-14 8 Straits Times Free Pren '•f f He) COftV«J"™WCe) eJr eJ^Wele^ risers our representatives «t Is* 'lee*. COLO STORAGi AtCAOt, Orchard Roed, ilwgsßsra. win receive .moll e^ iiisjiiiXl ond ho* number rssllsa. Smell sPsrtlismswH slstid la Slngoport My also bo »»■<»< Hi COLD STORAGI BRANCHU Holland Rood KsfWNj K.pp.l Rood Novell313 words
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Advertisement127 1959-12-14 8 Any watch can have jewels... Any watch can have g01d... But only with ROLEX can you buy ROLEX service The better the watch, the more delicate and precise the mechanism. It's not much use buying a first quality Swiss Watch, if you can't be sure that it will get the127 words
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Advertisement63 1959-12-14 8 20, BATT£RY ROAD. /T&i&GJEXjGftsV^^ r SINGAFORt, FHONI IWI 4^ cool, easy-going W& 1 B sport shirts. wfe.V Bl aHfest ARROW B M I R#lax ln t y |el Arrow Sporl f Shirts are perfect fashions for cool, comfortable summer llvI V mQ. In oiry, open-weave fobI Jtr a ric* that63 words
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298 1959-12-14 9 Retired women teachers should carry on: Minister SINGAPORE, Sunday. 'THE Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, said in the Legi»- lative Assembly today that women teachers who retired should not stop work. He was speaking on a query raised by Mrs. Scow Peck Leng (SPA-Mountbatten) as to why women298 words
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Article20 1959-12-14 9 IPOH. Sun— About 300 people last night attended the 23rd anniversary dinner of the Perak Coffee Shopkeepers' Association here.20 words
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Article, Illustration42 1959-12-14 9 MISS Priscilla de Souxa. 19. (centre) was elected "Miss Supershell 1960" at last night's Art Ball at the Raffles Hotel. Singapore Second was Miss Sybil Shrapnel. 24. (left) and third Miss Kisane Davis. 17. Straits Times picture.42 words
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260 1959-12-14 9 RAF plans big Xmas parties for children SINGAPORE. Sun. Royal Air Force stations in Singapore and the Federation have arranged special Christmas parties for children of local employees and children in local hospitals on Christmas Day. In Singapore, parties will be held at Changi, Seletar and Tengah. At RAF Changi,260 words
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151 1959-12-14 9 A $500, 000 'new look' for boys' home KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Serendah Boys Home the Government home foi under-privileged boys Ls to get a $500,000 "brand new look." The superintendent. Inche Abdullah bin Baginda, said today that the home will be able to Increase its Intake of boys from151 words
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384 1959-12-14 9 'STATE BODIES ARE A NECESSITY' KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday T*HE Selangor UMNO x today decided to reject the UMNO headquarters' proposal to dissolve state organisations. This decision was taken at an extraordinary delegates' meeting called to discuss the proposal which the headquarters claimed would prevent further384 words
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Article371 1959-12-14 9 MALACCA, Sun. The new Customs duties for the Federation will rause "great inconvenience to importers, hardship to shipping coin panics" and create a need for more Customs machinery. Mr R. P. W. Gosman. chairman of the Malacca Chamber of Commerce Port Committee, said this today371 words
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Article, Illustration355 1959-12-14 9 COMMISSIONER HANDS OUT CERTIFICATES FOR 'SPECTACULAR' CASES SINGAPORE. Sunday. MINE C.I.D. men have received certificates from the Commissioner of Police. Mr. A. E. G. Blades for what he described as their "spectacular" cases They were officers from two units the Special Investigations Section and355 words
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Article44 1959-12-14 9 PENANG. Sun— A headmaster married a member of his staff at the Chin Kang Association here today. He is Mr. Lim Heng Tiang. headmaster of Kay Sin Chinese School at Machang Buboh. Butterworth. She ls the former Miss Lim Thean Meng.44 words
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77 1959-12-14 9 $125,000 for Police Asian expats' SINGAPORE. Sun. The Government has provided $125,000 In next year's budget to meet leave passage and rail fares of Asian expatriates in the police force, the Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, told the Legislative Assembly today. Mr. Ong said that the amount77 words
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109 1959-12-14 9 Don't rush into marriage, teachers are toid KUALA LUMPUR, The Minister of Education, Inche Mo- hamed Khir Johari, today advised young Malay teachers not to rush into marriage. He was addressing a meetIng of national language teachers in non-Malay schools here to clarify the special examination some teachers would be109 words
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Article35 1959-12-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Chief Social Welfare Officer in the Federation, Dato Zainal Abldin bin Abas, was today elected president of the Malayan Council for Inter-faith Co-operation at its annual meeting here.35 words
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Article19 1959-12-14 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Leong Kwong Nang has been elected president of the Singapore Government Secretarial St? ««ociatlon.19 words
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Article17 1959-12-14 9 SINGAPORE, Sun.—Captain J.A.L. Pavitt rm s been appointed chairman of the Seamen's Registry Board here.17 words
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Article18 1959-12-14 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Chettiar community of Muar today celebrated their Karthigai festival at the Chettiar Temple.18 words
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Advertisement140 1959-12-14 9 I mm mmm BSBSS) I ""fell NYLON Oft BRISTLB I F^ Be distinguished in your choice of a toothbrush. I Keep your teeth gleaming white with a Tek— I the world's best toothbrush for teeth and gums. I The Borneo Compcny Limited ;lricorporote<J in Enqlond! I For .HEADACHE W^*MM and140 words
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Article, Illustration476 1959-12-14 10 JOHN RAYMOND - JOHN RAYMOND By PASSAGE OF ARMS. By Eric Ambler. (Heinemonn. 165.) J HERE are still ten novelists left in England whose works one hurries to buy, and Mr. Eric Ambler is the eighth of them. He is no longer merely a writer of superb intellectual476 words
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254 1959-12-14 10 THIS THRILLER BEGINS IN THE FREE PRESS ON SATURDAY THE HUKKICANE STOKT. By Paml Galilee (Michael Joseph 12a. M.) By WALTER WARWICK rpHE Hurricane, In its X glorious day, was the perfect fighting machine. She flew like an angel. She had no vices254 words
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Article820 1959-12-14 10 THE results of The Malayan Monthly's $2,000 Free Entry Contest "J" (November) were announced yesterday in The Sunday Times. Here are the judges' comments on what they considered were the most apt and accurate answers to some of the more difficult clues. ACROSS 4: "Show820 words
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Advertisement444 1959-12-14 10 j BUDGET BALANCE SALE To make room for fresh arrivals and to > reorganise, all the present Stocks must be i Cleared. < Cotton Printed Poplin 36" $1.25 a yd. > Cotton Printed Satin 36" $1.50 > Plain C.C. Crepe 44" U.S.A. $1.10 J Plain Carnival Crepe 45" U.S.A. $1.00444 words
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Advertisement435 1959-12-14 10 KUALA LUM»U4 |wi *^^m\%\m%^mm\% JtMENT AW f I jr a jr. 4OOOMC* MO-CMCUT CtMOTV X ]W*v TE.MMINAL «M> BJBgaM| >«3OMc/l 340-CMCUTT CAMOTV -M J»l imvwi AMO »t»t»-C« S.T.C. are supplying main line microwave telephone •yatema to 16 countiies and have already supplied systems with a capacity of over 1 million435 words
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Miscellaneous235 1959-12-14 10 Straits Times Crossword ACKOBB 7. Fellow-players make a ml»L 9 Pa«t and preaent songs (5, take bowling at a football 7 3, 6). club (S. 6' 8. Preoem and past rofraln (4. 12. Carton broken by muaiclan* 4 1 in dereliction of duty <10 > 9. See 1 across. 14.235 words
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Advertisement1577 1959-12-14 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ADEN, LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LINBON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Due S'pcrt Dads P. Sham Penang PATRICLUS linraael, Glasgow M. IS Taday Me 15/11 Me 17 MACHAON Havre, littrpeel. A-.0-mo.ith Id. 11 Ik II Dtc 17 21 Me 21 22 LYCAON Livtrptil, Glasgow Dec 71 Dtc 24 let1,577 words
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Advertisement1406 1959-12-14 11 Knc THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. "m" SINCAPORE {iicwaarttad n tkt Uaitad Kiegdea) I L'NES SAILINGS TO MEN. O.K. CINTINENIAL PORTS Spore P Sham Penang IENIOYII for Liverpool. Hull. Rotterdam, Hamburg i, pirt/14 lac 15/ II Otc BENVANNOCH for Hamburg. Antwtrp. L'don, Rotttrdam ]4 ij l( 2 g j% Dk1,406 words
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Advertisement1396 1959-12-14 11 MeAUSTER 6c CO., LTD. TEL: Mi MMI ILLIHMAN LIMB KLAVBNBSS LIMB lINDON. NAMIORC. ROTTERIAM. HAVRE Ll* AMILES, SAN FRANCISCO. t HULL. SEATTLE VANCOUVER I PORTLAND and tor Canada and U.S A. North Atlantic ports Acctptug cargt ftr Ctttrtl I SMta OH IT NEWCASTLE Antnca S port P. S him Penang1,396 words
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Article1796 1959-12-14 12 QUOTA RISE SPARKS GOOD DEMAND By Our Market Correspondent jy|AIN interest on the .Malayan Share Market last week was concentrated in the mining section following the announcement that the International Tin Council was increasing world quotas by 6,000 tons in the next quarter. This sparked off1,796 words
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Article69 1959-12-14 12 Current payment Raffles Hotel RoMnwn Ist pref. 3 r l* do. 2nd prrr. 4«V Hrtmf Bros. 15% Siinfei Way 1%% Ayer Molek 20', Mentakab Rubber Includes sr;5 r bonus Interim Date of payment Dec. 30 Dec. 31 Dec. 31 Dec. 22 Dec. 31 Dec. 2» Jan. 7 Total69 words
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Article21 1959-12-14 12 Malayan Share Market: Dec. 13 De«. 11 Industrial*: 11S.CS 116.13 Tins: 143.39 115.93 Rubbers: 183.90 185.90 Jan. 1 1938=10021 words
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Article25 1959-12-14 12 TIN RUBBER (perpicul) (per Ib.) Dec. 7 $387.5* SUM S $387,871, $1.21 $390.37 $1,184 10 $389.50 l.l»*j 11 $388.00 $I.l6''s 12 $387.37 >i25 words
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Article261 1959-12-14 12 'TWE Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported on Saturday (Dec. 12): -Industrials and tins were easier while rubbers were quiet. The turnover was small." Singapore brokers reported the following business: Industrials: Con. Tin Smelt ords 48s. 6d Gammon $2.15; Hume pref. A 4». 9d.; Straits Times $2.05; Straits Traders261 words
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Article73 1959-12-14 12 'pHt MaUyan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants on Saturday, Dec. 12 (all rates to $100): Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Swiss Francs 140 Belgian Francs 1628\: Italian Lire *****. On the free exchauige market in Hong Kong, the U.S. dollar was73 words
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Article634 1959-12-14 12 THE London Financial Times expressed the opin- ion on Saturday that the squeeze in world rubber markets was now almost over and normal conditions should have returned to all markets by mid-January. Certainly last week the Singapore Rubber Market was much quieter and Friday's closing priceAP - 634 words
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Article1177 1959-12-14 12 THE following list of revised quotation* was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after its last meeting on Saturday (Dec. 12). H and L stand for highest and lowest prices for business done this year. INDUSTRIALS KIT TO MMKIHCS I cti caa capital nun r Mil1,177 words
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Advertisement201 1959-12-14 12 W_ THE P* BURMA FIVE STAR LINE WESTIOUNO EASTBOUND Fraa taaaa Parts I Mam «aaa fttm Umt psflJ man far laraa farts iaa«iac far Haackaaf a>« Jaaaa farts. "INCHSTUART" Stnpoofa "enani WtßilUall la fart Penan* SmcaDora «cents: 1/4 laa s/l Jaa. k™o T *G E N NCY !*SST™ 331 M?201 words
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Advertisement652 1959-12-14 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PENANG PORT COMMISSION FENANO PORT COMMISSION has a vacancy (or nn experienced SENIOR STENOGRAPHER with a shorthand speed of at least 100 words a minute. Application torms and full particulars of salary and condition.-. of service may be obtained from the Secretary. Penang Port Commission, P.O. Box 143.652 words
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Advertisement1235 1959-12-14 13 NOTICE URGENT REPAIRS TO BRIDGE No. 11/1 ROUTE 111 EAST COAST ROAD. Bridge No. 11 1 at the! 11th Mile Stone East Coast Road will be closed to all Vehicular traffic for emergency repairs between 9.00 p.m. and 6.00 ajn. on 17.12.59 and 18.12.59. STATE ENGINEER. PAHANG. TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER1,235 words
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Advertisement945 1959-12-14 13 SITUATIONS VACANT in Words ti (Min.)— Max tt ets. sxtrm WANTBO A YOUNG architect to Join an ratabllshed architect's firm la Kuala Lumpur. Apply Box AM«B B.T. K.L. COUNTIR SALESGIRL The post advertised oa the 30th Novrmber has now been niled. Applicants are thanked. JOB? THIN "V" Doat you ro945 words
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Advertisement1028 1959-12-14 13 SITUATIONS WANTED I tt Wordt tl (Min.)-Bmx M ets. txtra CMARTERID SICNCTARV. locallrdomiciled. with business/ professional experience, seeks employment/business opportunity. Able furnish modest capital, aad willing consider anything providing working conditions congenial. Reply Bos AMM ST. Singapore WILL RICOMMENOID INDIAN Factory /Office Clerk Grade 1 Top Aged M. Experienced In1,028 words
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Advertisement1052 1959-12-14 13 I HOUSES LAND FOR SALE tt Wards U (Mi*.)— Max tt ctt. axtrm MODERN CONCRETE FLATS. 8 bedroom* with Modern Sanitation at Ternbeling Road Dlst. 15 Prices from 512.500 Apply Mr. Lee. 123 Queen Street. Stngapor* Tel: *****. 1 BEDROOM WELL BUILT Post war Bungalow, bathrooms attached, all modern conveniences,1,052 words
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Advertisement935 1959-12-14 13 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS tt Word, Si (Hin.)-Box tt tit. axtrm BLACKII A SON LTD hooks ere obtainable at all good bookshops. If In difficulty contae. Peter Chong A Co. Sole Agents Catalogues free on request COMIT BOOKS SSc e»cn. Helen Keller by Van Wyek Brooks. Shakespeare by Ivor Brown. The Nature935 words
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Advertisement614 1959-12-14 13 FOR SALE it Wards tl (Min.)— Box tt ets. sxtrm 1 OS CATMPILLAR Bulldoier, 1 19RB Excavator 2 NCK 304 Exravator. View Hock Tlanc Hens. 90, Kalians Road. Spore. Tel: 2459S RIMINCTON 'QAMISMASTIIT Hodrl Adi .30M Calibre, slide union rifle bousht new March 1959 (300 0.n.0. Puralow, Hongkong Bank, Penang614 words
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Advertisement552 1959-12-14 13 AT YOUR SERVICE (Sport) tt Wards tit (Minimum) Dmilm 1 month. It Words UJt < Him PHOTOSTAT SERVICE. M KoMoaoo Road. ao7io. (B'pore). LATIN AMERICAN R.ir Restaurant, Courteous service. Cavan Road, Lavender Street. THAT "SERVICE" with rertata "superb qualities. Mobiie Radio. ***** 1 8' pore i. TANG'S PHOTOCOPY SERVICE Certificates552 words
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2058 1959-12-14 14 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP: By I Singapore, Sunday iiMitiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiinniiiiiii Docmaytor wins but is disqualified in Race 3 The BIC SWEIP Total pool $196,825. First arise No. *****6 ($81,570) Second pri» No. *****5 ($44,285) Third prue No. *****5 ($24,603) STARTERS ($3,075 ..eh): No.. *****8, *****7. *****6, *****7.2,058 words
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Article1007 1959-12-14 14 I ONDON, Sun.— Latest positions in the British v football league:' •reston 21 12 5 4 42 31 29 "ottenham 21 10 8 ***** 28 lurnley 21 12 3 0 52 34 27 Vest Ham 21 12 3 ***** 27 •ulham 21 12 3 6 44Reuter - 1,007 words
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Article89 1959-12-14 14 NEW YORK, sun WlmDledon champion Alex Olmedo. who turned professional for Ja:k Kramer earlier this month, was named v the top-ranking American men's singles player of 1959 by thhe U.S. Lawn Tennis Association yesterday. Beverly Flelu, who had a big hand In America regaining the WlghtmanReuter - 89 words
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Advertisement144 1959-12-14 14 One little roll of Sellotspe can ba used for a thousand and one uses, It sticks at a touch and stay* stuck longer to anything' Maka sure you Insist on Sellotape! Otoiiitki* I v»n»l» at WKJF^ Jm^ a(.-. ra lINORUM (EASTERN) LTD. S IWKK. WICCINS TEAPE (MALAYA) LTD. I'AU UMPIR144 words
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480 1959-12-14 15 BANGKOK, Sunday NORMAN SIEBEL reporting from Bangkok rPHE Federation of Malaya and Singapore entered the gold medal lists early today in the first full day's competition in the S.E.A.P. Games. At the end of the day, they had two golds each. TAN GHEE480 words
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Article71 1959-12-14 15 PRNANG, Sun. RAAP Butterworth will meet RAP Changi in a Sanderson Cup rugger replay in Singapore next Thursday. The Australians, holders of the trophy, have selected a strong team led by Dick Jeams. Their line-up will be: Tony Brown; Jock Smeaton, Butch Chamberlain, Teiry Mun•ter. Jimmy71 words
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Article23 1959-12-14 15 KUALA KANOSAR. Sun. Kuala Kangsnr Indians beat the Indian Shooting Star of Bukit Mertajam 3-1 in a soccer match here yesterday.23 words
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Article34 1959-12-14 15 LONDON. Sun. Britain beat Australia by 18 points to 12 in the third and final Rugby league International at Wlgan. Lancashire, yesterday to win the series by two matches to one— ReuterReuter - 34 words
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85 1959-12-14 15 Gaik Bee and Kops win 'mixed' title JAMSHEDPUR, Sun. Tan Gaik Bee of Malaya and Erland Kop s of Denmark won th c mixed double* title in the Indian national badmin ton championships here yesterday.. In the final, they beat Nandu Natekar and Sudesh Minocha of India 15-8. 15-8. Kops85 words
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Article82 1959-12-14 15 J^UALA LUMPUR. Bun._ Singapore, showing marked superiority In the second half, retained the Sultans' Gold Cup when they beat Kelantan 6-1 in the final of the Malayan Malays soccer competition at Merdeka Stadium tonight. It was Singapore's fifth success In the seven Cup final appearances In82 words
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Article41 1959-12-14 15 TOKYO, sun. South Korea beat Japan 2-0 here today In the first of two Olympic Oames soccer qualifying tournament matches There was no score at half-time. The second qualifying match will be played here on Dec. 20. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article269 1959-12-14 15 IPOH, Sunday. CJELANGOR Asians beat Perak Asians by 13 points w (two goals, try) to 6 (two penalties) in theii last match of the All Blues Cup rugger competition on the town padang today. Selangor have beaten K E d ah and lost t0 Penang, while269 words
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Article429 1959-12-14 15 HONG KONG, Sunday. I JONG KONG today settled down to make a match II out of the inter-port game against Malaya. finishing the second day's play 244 runs ahead of the visitors. The home side started the Recond innings in the momIng 38 runs behindReuter - 429 words
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Article160 1959-12-14 15 Brilliant century by Harvey YEW DELHI, Sun.—Australia took a nrst Innings lead of 158 run s with six wickets in hand at the end of the second day of the First Test against India here today. The tourists finished the day with 293 for four, thanks to a brilliant 114160 words
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Article76 1959-12-14 15 SING A POKE. Sun. Royal Singapore Golf Club beat Keppel Golf Club by 7' 2 to 3\ In their annual match at Sime Road today. Col. and Mrs. GJBK. Maydon won the RSGC 18-holes mixed foursome subleford with a score of 35H. Runners-up were Mr. and76 words
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Article28 1959-12-14 15 SERHMBAN. Bun. Ibrahim School. Sunget Patanl. beat Negri All Blues by 14 points (goal, three tries) to nil here today. The vialtors fielded only 13 players.28 words
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Article20 1959-12-14 15 MANILA, Sun. The Philippines will send a team to the World Cup Football championship In Chile in 1962.20 words
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Article21 1959-12-14 15 MOSCOW, Sun. Valdlmlr KuU. the Russian 6,000 and 10,000 metres Olympic champion, has retired because of leg trouble. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article441 1959-12-14 15 LONDON, Sun. MANCHESTER United, the team whose answer to an unsuccessful run was to drop £100.000 worth of talent, yesterday stormed to a 5-1 away win over Nottingham Forest. In the English Football League s First Division. Yesterdays match was the Unlted's second since Manager MattReuter - 441 words
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Article55 1959-12-14 15 IPOH. Sun. A Perak Selection drew 3-3 with Singapore Government Services in a friendly soccer match on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground here today. Singapore, who led 2-1 at halftime, scored through inside-left Tahir Abu (2) and centre-forward Sahar Hussaln. Centre-forward Ramadas Rao. Inside-left Boon Meng and outside-left55 words
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Article407 1959-12-14 15 SECOND DAY'S RESULTS DANGKOK, Sun. Re 19 suits of the second day's events in the South East Asia Peninsular Games here today: Athletics Men's IN caetrea (first round): 1 Suthl Manyakat (Slam) 10.9 •ec: 2 Cbal ling Foofc (Singapore) llsec: 3 Kyew Myint i Burma > 11.5 sec. Men* 400407 words
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Article76 1959-12-14 15 SINGAPORE, Sun. British Ryder Cup captain Dai Rees and his team-mate, Peter AlUs, were too good for Royal Island Club's Johnny Murallle and Lyn Holloway In their exhibition match at Thomson Road today. Dai Rees and Allis beat their opponents by five and three after76 words
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Advertisement84 1959-12-14 15 ATLAS Forrest Mod era lighting vi o a o a o n SIMPLI lASIC COMPONENTS lOK.MINC AN INFINITE VARItTY OF DIFFERENT FITTINCS v SEVEN OIFFERENT OIFFUSIRS SIX SEfARATK COLOURS SIX INCENIOUS SUSPENSIONS cd^flTJ l^ i^ dMsVk RJiy|^^^|Bw J^^^L^s^^K «IbkJ ''-J^s^Lsn^s^S Tfie frame with a bold ond vital look thot gives84 words
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Advertisement343 1959-12-14 15 Why suffer unbearable Y7 T STOM«£v^y TAXI M^W IJI I V/B WEIMH II o morvaltou* naw I M ff tharopy for gastric and duodenal W *~"^^r M ulc»r», hypw-oeidity, §tomochoch«, \m \M ulcerous palm, hyparidrotn ond W 4kBV other peptic diieoiti due to auto- f t\ nomic nsrvou* tyttem diiturbancet.343 words
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Miscellaneous50 1959-12-14 15 SINGAPORE: Buffer -FARELF competition (Singapore zone 2nd round) 18 Signals Regiment v 1 Cheshire Regiment, Dover Road: Friendly SCC "B v The Blacks, padang. Hockey: SHA league. Div. I— University v Khalsa. Bulcit Tlmah. Golf RSGC LOU medal. Sime Road. Table Tennis: STTA Junior inter-club league (play-off). SYSC. 7.30 p.m.50 words
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Article, Illustration752 1959-12-14 16 Mrs. SEOW RAISES A LAUGH IN THE ASSEMBLY UINC.APORE, Sun. The (iovernment was asked today, during the It ud get debate in the Legilative Assembly, when it proposed to implement its promise of equal rates and opportunities for men and women teachers. The Minister for752 words
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Obituary87 1959-12-14 16 ANTHONY LOW HOA MONO. aged 61, panned away peacefully on Friday 11-12-59 At 4 Oakland Avenue. Eih*r. Surrey. Knrlani Leaving behind hi* wife, .'> Dons. 4 daughter*, one aon-ln-law to mourn their lon. MRS. KWOK KWONO N. Ton* Tee Mvi pasted away peacefully on 12-12-51 »t in. -A Coronation87 words
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Article44 1959-12-14 16 MRS E. OVIREI thanks all Mm telegrams, donations and surrendered In her recent bereavement. MR. AND MRS. LIM BOX NAI thank (heir parents, relatives and friends for their assistance, presence, food wishes and gifts glv»n on the occasion of their marriage on 12.12.59.44 words
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375 1959-12-14 16 FIRM STAND ON QUESTION OF GRANT TO VARSITY— YONG SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. today disclosed that his Government was standing firm over the question of contributing towards the capital development of the University of Malaya division in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Yong was replying to375 words
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145 1959-12-14 16 SINGAPORE, Sun. —I The 5,000-strong Air Ministry Local Staff Union, today voted in support of a move to form a single union for all workers of the three Armed Forces. The AMLSU is the second services union to favour the merger move. At145 words
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Article, Illustration60 1959-12-14 16 Menzies meets 'King of Cocos COCOS ISLANDS. Sun. The Australian Prime Minister. Mr. R. G. Mentics. arrived here today for a 24-hour visit and for talks with the "Kins" of the Cocos, Mr. John Clunics-Ross (above). Mr. Clunies-Ross, it was understood. would raise matters, which he believes Australia could solve,Reuter - 60 words
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Article24 1959-12-14 16 ROME. Sun. An Italian news agency has reported that three men and one woman have died in Russian space rockets24 words
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Article74 1959-12-14 16 ROME. Sun.— The engagement of ex-Empress Soraya of Persia and Italian Prince Raimondo Orsini is expected to be announced on Wednesday. Informed sources, said today that despite published denials, the Shah's ex-wife plans to marry handsome. 28-year-old Prince Raimondo. The Prince's 62-year-old widowed mother. Princess Lulsa. is74 words
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