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Title Section13 1959-10-19 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1959 15 CENTS.13 words
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Opinion
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Article, Illustration485 1959-10-19 1 DR. DJUANDA - DR. DJUANDA Joint work has already started on language and culture: Consultations on tin and rubber -BY 'Neither has any desire to dominate the other' Indonesia nor Malaya wants to dominate the other, Dr. Djuanda, the Indonesian First Minister, told Parliament m Jakarta, according to a dispatch reachingReuter - 485 words
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Article61 1959-10-19 1 FR the first time since July, rubber opened below the dollar mark m Singapore today. November first grade was quoted at 99 7 x cents per lb., down one and three-quarter cents on Friday's close. The tone was uncertain. The easiness followed the announcement that the61 words
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Article76 1959-10-19 1 JAKARTA. Mon.— A curfew J has been placed on youths m Tjirebon, West Java, the Chinese newspaper Sin Po reported m Jakarta. The daily, m a frontpage report said there had been a disturbance of public security." Lieut -Colonel Darsono, the regimental commander of Tjirebon, ordered youthsReuter - 76 words
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Article125 1959-10-19 1 Police post in Chia' s garden SINGAPORE police have established a checkpoint m the garden of the Cairnhill Circus home of kidnapped millionaire Mr. -jiiiiiiimmmiiiiiiiniiiniiiiniiiiiii Chia Yee Soh. Police patrol cars call at the post frequently. Mr. Chia. kidnapped a week ago, had still not returned home this morning. One125 words
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Article78 1959-10-19 1 HOLLYWOOD. Mon. Actress Elizabeth Taylor yesterday signed a Ms3-mil-lion contract for one picture, becoming the first feminine screen star to receive such an amount. Miss Taylor .signed the contract to play the title role m the 20th Century-Fox film "Cleopatra." Immediately after signing theU.P.I - 78 words
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536 1959-10-19 1 T EW YORK, Mon. 11 Mr. Frank Aiken, Ireland's Foreign Minister, yesterday forecast growing support for joint Malayan-Irish efforts to have the United Nations formally "deplore" Communist Chinese action m Tibet. Mr. Aiken was replying to a question on theReuter - 536 words
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Article, Illustration89 1959-10-19 1 GETTING DOWN TO HARD WORK INCHE Mohamed Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, P.A.P. Assemblyman, kneels to knock m a nail yesterday during the aid project to Pulau Seraya by 700 volunteer workers. He was helping to build a fence around Pulau Seraya's graveyard. Keeping the wire tight is Mr. Raman Pillay,Free Press - 89 words
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Article49 1959-10-19 1 TATTOOED MEN AT MINISTRY Two he Hearing vlrainpijx iron Manila shirts Ml na and Manila shiru nr.ir Ministry of Labour am' Law m Ha\<l j.ij>or« IMS morning day ol Utt tlf »urr» i ciav if\> i con ctOngMi ire, h Ah Hie* 1 ED •toU ;»orr < d49 words
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Advertisement24 1959-10-19 1 THE H W Jit I I/ i 1 L shaving W Kw 7 FOR MEN P s^ SHULTON [S w#w Tmi Twuitt pfl I24 words
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Advertisement42 1959-10-19 1 Bakit Timah race-finish photos P 8 Johore news P 6 The Singapore Scene P 4 Footlights and Floodlights P 6 Cartoons P 3 Other overseas cables P 10 Women's Comer Page 3 Your lucky star P 3 INDEBTED GOVT. MEN-See page 542 words
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Advertisement35 1959-10-19 1 f rvcAn > m FI L»w tr\f4 QUALITY BWB JASONKIT St.r,. Amriitm Kita «iw «!■»■>'■ EASTLAHO^I A visit to C. K. TANG LTD 310 Orchard Rood, Singopore-9 Tels: ***** ***** ***** Will surtly solv your Gift Problems35 words
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546 1959-10-19 2 PHILIP TODAY SEES SHIP LAB: SMOOTHER SEA VOYAGES? LONDON, Mon.— K\peri m c n t s which should result m passengers having smoother sea vovare to be undertaken m a new lalx>ratorv to be ooened m suburban Felthani today by the Duke of Edinbungh. The laboratory is an addition toReuter - 546 words
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242 1959-10-19 2 WASHINGTON, Monday. THE Steelworkers Union yesterday offered to sign separate contracts with any of the big 12 steel producers who agreed to accept its scaled-down proposal for ending the 96-day-old strike. Simultaneously a three-man fact-finding board appointed by President Eisenhower met forU.P.I; Reuter - 242 words
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Article27 1959-10-19 2 JAKARTA, Mon.— A company m Central Java has been given a licence to explore for manganese ore deposits m the Gunune Kidul area.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration45 1959-10-19 2 Tovarish a Russian 2.472-ton three-masted sailing ship has just paid a three-day visit to Plymouth, England. This square-rigged ship is the biggest of three used by the Russians to train cadets at sea and is normally based m the Baltic.45 words
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Article118 1959-10-19 2 JAPAN LIFTS MACHINERY IMPORT BAN TOKYO Mon. Japan's Ministry of International Trade and Industry has announced a plan to partially liberalise the import of more than 30 items of machinery. The announcement comes on the eve of Japan's import restrictions being discussed by the Balance of Payments Committee. It isReuter - 118 words
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Article81 1959-10-19 2 Helicopter in sea rescue A helicopter from the U.S. aircraft carrier. Lexington, rescued British airman Sub.Lt. John George Wood from the South China Sea on Oct. 16. Suffering minor abrasions and bruises, he was picked up 35 minutes after his Hawker Seahawk collided with another Seahawk. The other plane managedU.P.I; Reuter - 81 words
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43 1959-10-19 2 RABAT, Mon.— Arab language newspaper Al Tahrir, said here that the United States would be prepared to evacuate American bases m Morocco within two years. American authorities here declined to confirm or deny the report. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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143 1959-10-19 2 NEW YORK, Monday. A FEDERAL judge issued a preliminary injunction at the week-end forbidding a resumption of the strike by dockers at East and Gulf Coast ports until Dec. 27. The judge, issuing the injunction yesterday, extended by 70 days a temporary restraining orderReuter - 143 words
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Article44 1959-10-19 2 AMSTERDAM, Mon— Holland's Antarctic whaling fleet will leave Amsterdam on Oct. 31 to get 24.000 tons of whale oil for the 1959-1960 season. This target is the biggest ever set by its owners, the Netherlands Whaling Company of Amsterdam. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article688 1959-10-19 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prices SINGAPORE. SATUROAY. INDUSTRIALS Previaus Taiay Alex Bricks Pref. 1 "5 1.70 C-ds. '2.35 2.20 Atlas Ice 11.00 Buvers B.B. Petrol 48 49/B.M. Trustees 5.25 5.25 Con Tin Smelt Pref. 19 19/- Ords. 38 6 39 Federal Dispensary 1.C3 1.06 Fitzpatricks688 words
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Article88 1959-10-19 2 AIRLINES SEEK GIRLS Busing H l. tun I The Arc* then I a mo I BO AC 1 th< JAKARTA Oftefck k^ foreign I fused or>:i Jr *1 abW I lndon«- I JAKARTA Indom I beei. m Lub I TOKYO I rai, typh ship the jerusa: Mini*to 1 1 LONDON88 words
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Article52 1959-10-19 2 SHIPSI PORT Ships Mn* »lMg*Mr ttrl pore Harbour Board m expected umU m Straat V B Dtemtt 4 11 Maru V Glenar! 10 11. E 1 Mar;. I Bogdank! me NWaU 2. Sa 21 22. H; I Puji M;> |29 30. S Stra* 35 36. Mam 40 41. Pra Pw»52 words
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Advertisement858 1959-10-19 2 td^ K3f 6^i 6^j 1 laV 11/ vm«^ y ©THE E.A.C. UNES Sailiap tl ADEN, RED SEA. MEDITEMANEAN. CONTINENTAL t SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. vJLj f S'"«" Peia> f t#C) J* ms. St«a^,a U *m Ott 21/21 Oct m s "Sawia" a) 26 Oct; 4 Niv 5 6 Niv 6/ 7 Niv858 words
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Advertisement243 1959-10-19 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE tic NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers. Spore P. Sham Penang IRAUNSCHWEIG (HAPAG) 22/24 Oct 25/21 Oct 21/27 Oct SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD) JS Oct/ 1 Nay HAMBURG (HAPAG) 1/12 Nev 12/13 Nay 14/19 Nn (Arrival at Hamburg 20th Dec) To243 words
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WOMEN'S CORNER
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199 1959-10-19 3 Ige isn' t important it' s way you dress j\v- I young would she like to ok? Would she rather be described as **a young 50* or "a tired 35"? To be called "young looking is pleasant. But to iool your friends into underestimating your age by. y. 10 yearsM.W - 199 words
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Article66 1959-10-19 3 JAKARTA, Mon. The Army m Bengkulu, South Sumatra, ordered the registration of all typewriters and stencil machines after reports that rebels m the area wanted this equipment for propaganda purposes. All offices, parties and organisations were to register their typewriters and stencils with the FifthReuter - 66 words
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Article23 1959-10-19 3 JAKARTA. Mon.— A former leading craft, changed into a police vessel, has arrived m Macassar. South Celebes, from United States.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article210 1959-10-19 3 Singapore chambers' plans LOYJUJY WEEK TRADE SHOW THE four Chambers of Commerce and the Singapore Manufacturer's Association will organise an exhibition to show all aspects of trade and industry m Singapore during the National Loyalty Week. The Loyalty Week will begin on Dec. 3. the day of installation of the210 words
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550 1959-10-19 3 Free Press Staff Reporter JAPAN leads all other countries m export of transistor radio sets to Malaya this year. Mr. R. Bom, department manager for Hagemeyer Trading Co. (M) Ltd., told the Free Press that Japan accounted for more than half the transistor radios550 words
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Advertisement8 1959-10-19 3 FCHELL co »«tionei 4 *°nderfu||y k^-i RiM) LTD.8 words
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Advertisement344 1959-10-19 3 THE CHARTWELL EDITION Of WINSTON chdbchiu's WAR MEMOIRS Bbi^mcM THE SECOND WORLD WAR l\ This greot new Volume* I CHARTWELL edition of l\ The Second World Wor is a ilis^gglS^S^ II triumph of both the printers' ond book- I binders' art: illustrated with a unique gollery m ttof wor photogrophs344 words
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Miscellaneous15 1959-10-19 3 t X I I W m I B I can I I m m I15 words
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Miscellaneous211 1959-10-19 3 A day when brainwork will really count. Benefit from some plan which you have put m action. CANCER (June 22-July 23) You will find happiness ou help someone else to c a perplexing problem. Do today 3 good deed! LEO "July 24- Aug. 23) You may need to catch up211 words
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Article, Illustration1033 1959-10-19 4 IAN MOK- AI - THE Singapore Scene IAN MOK-AI By A boatman, a couple... then the rain came Singapore Scene last week received a little package containing two cherries and a note m m French which read Lorsque je mourrai, personne ne me soignera ni me pleureta, excepte peutetre un grillon vol des libellules.1,033 words
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Advertisement656 1959-10-19 4 tIUMIIIinnHmMMMMHHMNINMNMMMmimnI'. t i Drink 1 A real I fruit Juice I ORANGEADE I r I CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE 29 Word* $2 (Mi*.)— Box 19 ets. txtrm FOR A SMOOTH SATINFINISHED Appearance, use the latest evening-glow French powderbase. Juenesse Et Beaute, Flat 26, Ngee Ann Building. Orchard Road. Tel:656 words
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Advertisement267 1959-10-19 4 Calling all Radio-fa ns J meet the YASHICA VT-J 6 Transistor Portable Rodi 0 -^16 I H^--^^ (Top Discour t For J SPECIFICATION Circuits 6 Transistor Super-hctefotW Frequency Ronge 525 1650 kc/$ Intermediote Frequency. 455 kc/s Sensitivity 200 uv/m Power Output 115 mw maximum 53 mw Mt v Speaker 2'267 words
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Miscellaneous120 1959-10-19 4 1 0 Pro rammc summary. 5.00 Programme summary. 5.03 7.15 Question time 730 Sine it 1.02 Melody market. 1.30 The Polynesian Paradise. 5.30 Childr- again. 8.00 Talking jxSnt fl5 news- 1.40 Newstalk. 1.45 The en's Corner. 600 Music from the Time on my hands 830 Feature Vienna Boy 8 Orchestra.120 words
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Miscellaneous297 1959-10-19 4 if^f yj^MU #WW V IM^ I Is! m\ I I 1 sBl^l I. BSJBJBJ iUUUJUH K 9 BBBT K BBBBBBBBBBBST SM SSM I 1 t J L_^_L^— 1^^^ JB CLUES ACROSS 6 Belonging to the land, he's on 1 No tight warfare is allowed parttime service (11). to go wild297 words
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287 1959-10-19 5 STAFF SIDE TO MAKE PLEA FOR LENIENCY QOVERNMENT employees want the administration to declare its stand regarding indebtedness of civil sen ante. At the next meeting: of the Joint Civil Service Council the Staff Side representatives will raise this question. They have been asked to287 words
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92 1959-10-19 5 $4,250 PRIZE FOR BOOK OF CHILD FICTION Bi the I sbit v un- lion m the 1 jp(hi pay- advance m I r nest I publish k in X tn un( er tftfl TO rfc L-rip: he un should be C,Urd m t>pp»ript nest i a literary lould be m92 words
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256 1959-10-19 5 BREAKUPS DOWN THIS YEAR Free Press Staff Reporter rE publicity given to cases heard m the Shariah Court had brought about a decrease m Muslim divorces m Singapore. This is the view of the president of the court and Registrar of Muslim Marriages, Inche Mohamed256 words
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Article56 1959-10-19 5 Smugglers sink own boat NICOSIA, Mon.-A British minesweeper on »nti-smug-giing patrol off north-ea*t Cyprus early this mor^ig Intercepted a caique suspect ed of carrying arms. But before the minesweeper could draw alongside, the caique was deliberately sunk by Its crew. Two cases of ammunition were later found and three TurksReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration164 1959-10-19 5 r| Singapore Chinese V.M.C.A. has netted 255 ne ,2L membe si?' i* ifc This is the result of Its membership campaign launched this year. The new members 164 rssSnXo 1 tts^zsz at the Members Night on Saturday at its premises m South Pier This164 words
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Article61 1959-10-19 5 rE Singapore Chinese V.M.C.A. has netted 255 new members. This is the result of its membership campaign launched this year. The new members 164 adults and 91 students were welcomed to the association at the Member's Night on Saturday at its premises m South Pier. This61 words
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Article, Illustration331 1959-10-19 5 I ATA chief due here for three- day visit THE Director-General of the International Air Transport Association. Sir William Hildred. will fly into Singapore tomorrow for a three-day official visit. Sir William. 66. has been prominently identified with civil aviation since he became the Director-General of lATA m 1946. Sir331 words
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182 1959-10-19 5 Shippers told: 'Don't kill the market KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Federation timber exporters yesterday urged shipping companies not to raise the freight rate for logs. They claimed that an increase m freight rates would not be economical for Japan, which had recently started buying large quantities of two types of Malayan182 words
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Article105 1959-10-19 5 rLLOWING is the programme of free film shows to be given by the Singapore Ministry of Culture this week, starting at 7.15 nightly: Tonight: Pulau Blakang Mati; Bright Hill Drive, Thomson Road. 5 3 4 m.s. Tomorrow Kampong Ayer Germuroh; Chua Chu Kang 13 y 2105 words
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Article20 1959-10-19 5 The Singapore Film Society, will hold its fifth annual meeting next Sunday at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise.20 words
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Advertisement86 1959-10-19 5 I Guide I cffer a m- discount off f suitings and quality Has wear until Btoc- Visit CHAN. High Street. I the Bt~ -ear, visit m BAFFLES Cben until BF»r Miliyan Indian V Handicrafts ■si ORIENT CRAFTS 81. Orchard Road. W P I iWe at I PNER MELODICA" Germany 186 words
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Advertisement143 1959-10-19 5 AMERICAS FAVOURITE SOFT DRINK IN AN ENVELOPE Now m a tropical foil pack You can make 8 glaaei of K^^Jl l.> refreshing cold drink from iSo simple to make! fmpty'KOOLAID package int» 7 quart* of cold water and swttttn with Ik cup» o/ sugar and stir, Try all FOUR Kod-Aid143 words
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Miscellaneous43 1959-10-19 5 HIGH TIDES TODAY: 0.09 a.m. and 11.55 a.m. •TOMORROW: 0.44 a.m. 12.21 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 1.19 a.m. and 12.51 p.m. THURSDAY: 1.55 a.m. and 1.22 p.m. FRIDAY: 2.33 a.m. and 1.57 p.m. SATURDAY: 3.20 ajn. and 2.38 p.m. SUNDAY: 4.26 a.m. and 3.35 p.m.43 words
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Miscellaneous141 1959-10-19 5 BUKIT TIMAH YOUTH CLUB: Table tennis, indoor games 4 p.m., badminton 4.30 p.m. JOO CHIAT YOUTH CLUB: Dressmaking, bad- minton. table tennis, indoor games 4 p.m. KAMALA CLUB: Sewing class 10 am. to 12 p.m., 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.; Embroidery class 11 a.m. to141 words
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235 1959-10-19 6 PLANS FOR TWO BY-ELECTIONS IN JOHORE SEATS VACATED BY DATO NOAH JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. PREPARATIONS are under way for two by-elections m Johore one for the Federal House of Representatives and the other for the State Legislative Assembly. The sc:it s fell vacant on Oct. 1, when the newly elected235 words
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Article186 1959-10-19 6 New wing for Cheshire Home lOHORE Bahru, Mon. J —The $15,000 wing of the Johore Cheshire Home will be ready to take m the first batch of inmates m December. Volunteers who play a big part m the construction of the Home are working hard to complete the work as186 words
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206 1959-10-19 6 SINGAPORE School for the Blind has received a dozen ie tiers from persons who are offering to accompany the deaf and blind girl. Miss Chan Poh Lin, 17, to America. Elizabeth Choy, the school's principal, said that she received letters from two206 words
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Article24 1959-10-19 6 JAKARTA. Mon.—lndonesian troops killed 24 rebels m a battle at Batubanjak village, near Solok. West Sumatra, an Army communique said.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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850 1959-10-19 6 Mark Foenander - Mark Foenander I JOHORE HIGHLIGHTS by JOHORE'S Social Service schemes have been held up as examples which can with advantage be copied by other States m the Federation. Social Welfare workers from Burma and Thailand have visited Johore Bahru to study these850 words
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Article, Illustration470 1959-10-19 6 FIRST BIG DONATION FOR PARK IN JO HO RE Mining company promises another $1 0, 000 for foun tain and garden An artist i imprea the 810 <»00 iildrfn«| ground to b<* built I' FohCheons I .lohorf I businessman hi* <* button tow Mdv the470 words
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171 1959-10-19 6 JAKARTA, Mon.— A renew- Ed outbreak of smallpox is reported to be sweeping widespread areas of the Southern Celebes. At least 30 deaths have been reported m news despatches but official figures confirming the fatalities are not immediately available m Jakarta.Reuter - 171 words
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Advertisement117 1959-10-19 6 116 pages of interest to Malayans ft P5 lp| Crammed with pictures and stories \%?4jSH m of Malaya's many achievements m I |r7|ll\M m m i m its second year of IndepenA dence. Articles on health, J& m education industries and I V every other field of national B Jkyj117 words
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Advertisement19 1959-10-19 6 c <n E\Ol Ij f[ CATHAY K'JTMji^^ Everything H 1 jack's c hot: Br 7T !^H Cop ol 519 words
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Miscellaneous31 1959-10-19 6 Talk on Islam Dr. Mohamed Zaki Badawi of the University of Malaya, will talk on "Islam a/id the modem world" over the English service of Radio Singapore tomorrow at 8 p.m.31 words
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Article, Illustration100 1959-10-19 7 Margaret Wee - Mr. Ballet' gets bursary (first of its kind) to study in U.K. Margaret Wee SINGAPORE by m Singapore's history a local been awarded a bursary by idy ballet m Britain. He director and choreographer t Company, the the afforded son this opportu- In months Garden I j the he told100 words
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Article, Illustration159 1959-10-19 7 Salmah is a princess in Cathay epic CA THA Y-KERIS'S latest film, Noor Islam, starring Salmah Ahmad (above) as a princess and Noor din Ahmad, is the organisation's most ambitious venture yet. "Mind you." said director K. M. Basker, "we are not trying to vie with thai grand old man159 words
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Article, Illustration213 1959-10-19 7 RECOGNISE FILM QUIZ GIRL OF THE WEEK? QNLY one film quizzer V kn«w that the famous role played by both Maria Callas and Greta Garbo was the lead m The Lady of the Camelias. So the first prize of $10 m last week's competition goes to Mrs. Marina Simaloff, 17,213 words
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Article, Illustration539 1959-10-19 7 'Terrible mistake but now she' s rising young star UOR as long as she can remember Ting Ning, rising young Shaw Brothers star, has loved films. But not until two years ago had she given a single thought to making them her career. It was a hot summer's day m539 words
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Article235 1959-10-19 7 SHARES A FLAT WITH FRIEND the right circle of friends for a debutante daughter. And the newly christened Ting Ning had all her own charms to help her blaze the way of her trail to film fame. But she was still at school and was determined to finish It and235 words
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Article, Illustration326 1959-10-19 7 ROY LAZAROO - ROY LAZAROO BY iIfINSTON FILMER, a members of Radio Singapore's dance band, The Malayanaires, is a self taught musician vith a style of his own. He is not only one or our est double-bass players but ilso a good guitarist, drummer, pianist and326 words
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Advertisement186 1959-10-19 7 Do this twice a week and moke your toilet bowl i^|Sfe the cleanest spot WuQ^%b in the house B^" ft W Sani-Flush^~"^< •Cleans Disinfects Deodorizes •Removes hard -wafer ruststahu iL|i 206T WE i^^^2 The ideal radio far those who require o reolly good B^r ana lasting set at a mooesf186 words
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Article, Illustration1520 1959-10-19 8 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS TWO 'VETERANS 9 STOLE THE SHOW AT BUKIT TIMAH L. ARROGANCE, 'FRIENDLESS' IN BETTING, PAID $167, $33 By HOW THEY FINISHED AT B. TIMAH Date: Oct. 17, 1959 GOING c^ [^ORD Arrogance, an eight-year-old New Zealand bred stallion ridden by 53-year-old Welsh1,520 words
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Advertisement232 1959-10-19 8 For Comfort and Quiet, Stay at: 50«5TRAHDHOT^ Bencoolen Street, Singapore 7. ...i......... j Mostly Air-Conditioned Rooms This comfortable Hotel is Centrally situated, clean with all modern conveniences. Food is good with a nice BAR Private Car Pork Facilities. Telephones *****/9, *****. IMr Th* Ls*+**+ /iJDr\ High Fidelity Superb reproduction. Unbreakable232 words
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83 1959-10-19 9 VERITY GILL - MR. NAIDU GIVES UP HIS SEAT IN SAFA VERITY GILL He By I I on the as a Eat SinsaI SerI Asso- Free do I ore Et»nr Foott. I iConw I retary am- 1 i of the asso-i I 1 on I of I any X mbers j ept the83 words
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78 1959-10-19 9 Kore Golf Club beat Seremban Golf Club by 8] points to two four-ball matches m an annual played on the R.S.G.C. course yester- the I rday I was >*ches I May- t pt.) and and on 14 Howart 1 Smart I Hale k\ c78 words
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Article, Illustration141 1959-10-19 9 i ny match I rmo and *ome reason he was left m that call. The contract was just made. West having led King of Clubs when he was In with Spade ace. Britain seemed set for a big swing but the chance went begging m a very odd141 words
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Article119 1959-10-19 9 SHA NAME 16 FOR THE QUAD yHE Singapore Hockey Association named 16 players to travel to Kuala Lumpur for the Malayan Hockey Federation's quadrangular next week. The announcement was made after yesterday's trial on the GSC ground when an SHA XI beat the Army 6-0. The 16 are: A. Rozario.119 words
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Article, Illustration52 1959-10-19 9 MATTHEWS the Chels- ea goalie dives at the E feet of Edwards, the E Bolton centre forward E E during an attack on his E goal at Stamford E E Bridge recently. Bolton won this F.A. Division E league fixture by two goals to nothing.- KeystoneKeystone Keytone - 52 words
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Article303 1959-10-19 9 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS The most impressive worker on track this morning By T ACM AC (Geyer), who is engaged m the Class I Div. 1 7F. race on the second day was, m my opinion, the most impressive worker at Bukit Timah this morning. i Working on303 words
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563 1959-10-19 9 DESMOND HACKETT - CHARNLEY, BRITAIN'S PRIDE, SIGNS FOR WORLD TITLE BOUT DESMOND HACKETT By LONDON, Mon. DAVE CHARNLEY, 23-year-old British light-weight champion, versus Joe Brown, 33 year old world light weight champion, was the big fight signed and settled in London last week. Proud promoter Jack Solomons, who made this cigar and champagne563 words
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Article137 1959-10-19 9 NEW YORK, Monday. THE world champion Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago White Sox carved up the biggest world series jackpot m history with each of 29 victorious Dodgers receiving a record M 533,693.44 for a full share. Each of the 31 members of l theU.P.I - 137 words
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Article19 1959-10-19 9 GOTHENBURG. Mon. Sweden beat Norway 0-2 after leading 3-0 at halftime m a soccer international here yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article93 1959-10-19 9 STC enter Q- finals [SINGAPORE Traction Company, holders of the Singapore Badminton Association's inter commercial house championship, entered the quarter-finals with a convincing 5-0 victory over American President Line at the Singapore Badminton Stadium last night. The defending champions will meet National Carbon, who eliminated Borneo Motors 4-1 on Wednesday.93 words
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Article, Illustration71 1959-10-19 9 DAVEY MOORE KEEPS HIS HANDS IN E Davey Moore, the S world feather-weight j champion from Cali- E fornia, seen training at Bloom's Gymna- sium m preparation for his non-title S fight with Bobby Neill, the young S i Scotsman, at the Empire pool, Wemb- 5 ley tomorrow. They E71 words
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Article71 1959-10-19 9 T ONDON, Mon. Prince Yj Aly Khan yesterday became the most successful racehorse owner m the history of British turf. When his filly Petite Etoile won the Champion Stakes at Newmarket it brought his winnings to SM893.344 an all-time record. His father, the late Aga Khan,U.P.I - 71 words
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Article177 1959-10-19 9 JOE EZEKIEL - Raffi routs 23 with final sprint JOE EZEKIEL By A FINAL sprint towards the end, enabled young Raffl bin Baharawi to win from 23 others the open RAF 50-miles massed-start cycle race at the Seletar camp circuit yesterday morning. Raffi (International C.C) was timed at 2 hrs. 22 mm. 10177 words
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Miscellaneous55 1959-10-19 9 TODAY'S SPORT SOCCER: S.A.F.A. Junior Cup semi-final replay Darul Afiah "A" v. Stabfeboys. Jalan Besar (5.15); S.A.F.A. training (7 p.m.) HOCKEY: S.H.A. Div. One— Khalsav. RAF Chanui. Khals;i ground: Div. 2 Navy Nomads Prisons, Naval Base. RIGGER: S.C.C. "B y. University, pad an BASKETBALL: S.A.B.F. i hampionship*. Great World (6.36).55 words
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Article209 1959-10-19 10 'Summit at end of next month BONN, Mon. The West German news agency. D.P.A., quoting unspecified Bonn sources, said last night President Eisenhower had proposed a Western summit at the end of November, either m Paris or Geneva. The agency said the President made the proposal m letters last weekReuter; U.P.I - 209 words
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Article58 1959-10-19 10 WASHINGTON. Mon. Informal conversations among Argentinian, Chilean, Australian and British delegates to the Antarctic conference yesterday, failed to lead to any definite agreement. There was some possibility that a temporary postponement might be asked for at a meeting of the committee on political and legalU.P.I - 58 words
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Article59 1959-10-19 10 LONDON. Mon.-^Schoolboy Howard Cleman. who believes m safety first, sent the London Sunday Graphic a picture of his bicycle equipped with: Six headlights, six searchlights, a brake light, two sets of turn signals, a speedometer, an electric horn, a homemade radio with earphones, a clock, and three batteriesU.P.I - 59 words
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Article40 1959-10-19 10 HARRIMAN. (New York). Mon.— Russia and Red China are said to be spending over US$lOO million a year for communist propaganda m Latin America, a four-day private conference on U.S. relations with Latin American countries has disclosed. U.P.I.U.P.I - 40 words
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Article423 1959-10-19 10 'We shall not yield to any claims, says Krishna M > Chinese now want to ease tension, states Subandrio NEW YORK, Monday. MR. V. K. Krishna Menon, India's Defence Minister, warned last night that India would not tolerate "arrogance" from Communist China and would not beU.P.I; Reuter - 423 words
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Article25 1959-10-19 10 JAKARTA, Mon.—lndonesian sea police have seized four smuggling boats from Tawao, British North Borneo. The boats were loaded with luxury goods.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article127 1959-10-19 10 PLANES AID FIREMEN IN BIG BLAZE LOS ANGELES, Mon A brush and light timber fire raged out of control yesterday for the sixth day but firemen saved several cabins m the path of the flames. The fire, which has covered more than 10--000 acres of valuable watershed, roared to withinU.P.I - 127 words
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Article121 1959-10-19 10 Rebels in N. Sumatra 'smashed' JAKARTA, Mon— The Indonesian Army said Government forces have smashed the backbone of a newlyformed unit of rebel "shock troops" in restless North Sumatra. An official spokesman in Medan also reported mounting "conflicts" among the rebels themselves. He told reporters the insurgents of the outlawedReuter - 121 words
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290 1959-10-19 10 YOUTH GOES ON RAMPAGE: BOOZE. BRAWLS AND GUN BATTLES LONDON, Mon. Three J young boys, "ambushed" m a quarry known as "Dead Man's Gulch," were pinned down for 15 minutes by volleys of airgun pellets fired by a gang of other boys m cowboy suits m Newcastle. Northern England yesterday.Reuter; U.P.I - 290 words
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Article403 1959-10-19 10 LABOUR MAN RESIGNS T ONDON, Mon.— Lord Og\j more, a former Labour cabinet minister, has quit the party and joined the Liberals. Lord Ogmore. 55. was Parliamentary Under-secretary of State, Colonial Office, from 1947 to 1950 and served as Minister of Civil Aviation m 1951. He was once chairman of403 words
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Article54 1959-10-19 10 JAKARTA, Mon. A poultry seller in Bogor. West Java, yawned several days ago and has not been able to close his mouth since. His friends rallied round, trying to push his jaws together, but his mouth remained agape. His wife is reported to be spoon-feeding54 words
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Article, Illustration348 1959-10-19 10 CHANGI WEDDINGS MISS Geraldine Anne Thompson flew from Norwich England, last week to wed Cpl. Thomas Edwin Lovering. RAF P. T. Instructor, on Saturday at St. George's Church. Changi. The reception was held after the ceremony at the residence of Sgl. Cook. TheReuter; Michael Anchant - 348 words
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Article40 1959-10-19 10 MANILA. Mon.— lndonesian Foreign Minister Subandrio said here that an exchange of ratification on an agreement on the question of Indonesia's overseas Chinese problem is due between Jakarta and Peking "within a few days."— U.P.I.U.P.I - 40 words
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Article38 1959-10-19 10 LONDON. Men. Political quarters last night forecast that a Conservative Sir Harry Hylton Foster, 54. the present Solicitor Generalwould become the next speaker of the House of Commons instead of a Labour M.P.38 words
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Article69 1959-10-19 10 )ry 9m IK I J Dr toi ag: j} cla B th- I m bit Th. I hf a;?: I undor I from i V ev th<* m I Dr so-< on. wer sian ea I rejx r; i I ag By ag--- 20 I ea: tii m< IU.P.I - 69 words
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