The Singapore Free Press, 12 November 1959
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Title Section13 1959-11-12 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1959. 15 CENTS.13 words
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Article27 1959-11-12 1 Opinion Elation in Assembly Ed, i I Or. Toh We do not stretch out hands. but we 'II mm oe grateful for assistance from any country BSD27 words
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Article252 1959-11-12 1 'Help from West, China or Russia would be welcome 9 SINGAPORE will welcome aid trom any country Russia and Communist China as well Britain and the United States This was stated In Jogjakarta yesterday by the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, i cording to252 words
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Article, Illustration60 1959-11-12 1 BRIG. Gen. Heriberto Ahrens (left) of Argentina and Count Ludovico Barattieri (pointing, right) of Italy, two of the four members of the United Nations Security Council Sub-committee on Laos, tour the Sam Teu area with Laotian Gen. Amkha Soukhavong (centre). The other two members are Habib60 words
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339 1959-11-12 1 $13,500 payroll snatch: 5 youths rob contractor l/'UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Singapore thugs are believed to be the brains behind a 813,500 payroll snatch on the road to Pahang last night. It has been strongly suspected that a few hoodlums on the wanted list of the Singapore police are at large339 words
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Article65 1959-11-12 1 rvECEMBER first grade 1 U rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 130 cents per lb.. up 11! cents on yesterday's close. The tone was erratic. December became the officially quoted current position today. The local rise followed the strengthening of the price65 words
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Article95 1959-11-12 1 New Russian note on West Berlin MOSCOW, Thurs. Russia handed over a note to Britain yesterday dealing with the German question, British sources said here. It was believed similar notes were also handed over to the United States and France. There were grounds for thinking the note referred to theReuter - 95 words
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Article72 1959-11-12 1 Manila. Thurs. A motorship, the Nikkii Maru (tonnage unknown), reported, today "am sinking. Flooding number one hatch. Require immediately assistance," according to an S.O.S. signal intercepted by the R.C.A. radio station here. The signal gave the ship s position as about 466 nautical miles east-north-east ofReuter - 72 words
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Article, Illustration42 1959-11-12 1 Mr. Roland Michener, the Speaker of Jhe Canadian House of Commons, who arrived m Singapore yesterday. He said that Canada would be extending 250 scholarships to South -East Asian countries, particularly Singapore and Malaya under a new Commonwealth scheme.42 words
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142 1959-11-12 1 We'll float together,' says Tengku SYDNEY. Thurs. The Federation Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman told a New South Wales state luncheon yesterday that Malaya pret erred "to float together" with the Commonwealth. Replying to a toast by the New South Wales Premier, Mr. R. J. Helfron. the Tengku said MaiayaReuter - 142 words
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Article77 1959-11-12 1 MELBOURNE, Thurs.— The Victorian Education Department would set up classes m Malay if enough students were interested and an instructor was available, the Assistant Director of Education, Mr. A. McDonell, said yesterday. In the past there had been a poor response to classes m Asian languages.Reuter - 77 words
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Article50 1959-11-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federation Government has turned down the demand of the railway joint council oi -action ior a pension scheme. Instead, it has offered a 20 per cent, contributory provident fund scheme to the 2,000 monthly paid railway employees who joined the service after 1936.50 words
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Article30 1959-11-12 1 de mc Cause of drjth in No inj en b«x. REVOLVER SEI2 11 llOU: Fir ct 1 !v 1 jnd I i rengku Ab whom 1 h id30 words
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Advertisement37 1959-11-12 1 jjj^yE DANDRUFF? Get rid of it with .Jjfc Ual-Fast-I DANDRICIDE J n^ CO.. jrc Tel: 7U2t. Cut hay 111 I Pacific 111 1 1 1 HONG KONg| V LI I /'^l SEOUL* I °V Pacific airway i37 words
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Advertisement26 1959-11-12 1 Pa?e Holiday guide feature. 5 12 Services section 15 Women's Corner 3 Your lucky star 3 Cartoons 16 Latest racing statistics 16 Other overseas cables 1826 words
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Advertisement186 1959-11-12 1 f World wide value^H iJtilt I an(^ wor c w e ame I jßj* I ZEISS ll©n| I I MM < aSJUIIjIIcJ SELF-CONTAINED I I %[B»T STEREO JfJ^fty I SUPERLATIVE STEREO SOUND frrl^ FROM ONE MACNIFICIENT INSTRUMENT n SO: 102 WE This low price set gives you full stereo. The186 words
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Article, Illustration283 1959-11-12 2 Gog - 'TIN PRICE WILL GO HIGHER Gog Quota restrictions almost certain to be lifted m first quarter of 1960 -Financial Times POP —Fight for Promotion By Dealers say buffer stock holdings are small I OXDOX, Thurs. The price of tin will rise. Once tin held by the buffer stocK was sold283 words
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Article144 1959-11-12 2 DETROIT. Thurs. (;encral Motors, the world's biggest tar manufacturer, announced yesterday that it was suspending production of all cars for an indefinite period after today, due to lack of steel. Mthough steel workers were now back at the steel mills. General Motors had received noReuter - 144 words
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Article149 1959-11-12 2 Advance in rubber in London f ONDON, Thurs. FollowJL* ing the continued upward trend m Singapore the London rubber market was a half-penny a pound higher at the opening yesterday. Business was done during tne morning at a further slight advance. Traders attributed the firmness to the state of the149 words
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Article702 1959-11-12 2 NOTE: AH prices below are middle pri< SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. INDUSTRIALS Yesterody Tocay Alex Bricks Prer 1.70 U* Ords. 1 99 1.99 Atlas Ice 11.00 Buyers 8.8. Petrol 50'- 50B.M. Trustees 5.25 5 25 Con. Tin Smelt Prtf. Ords Federal Dispensary 107 1.07 Fitzpatricks 97 .99 Fraser Neave702 words
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Article48 1959-11-12 2 HONG KONG, Wednesday, j Closing prices here today were: Yesterday Today H. S. Banking Corporation $1,060 $1,070; n Ins. Canton. .$B3 00 582.50 j Wheelock Mardeu $5.50 $5.50 &$5.35 H Kong phone $29.80 $29.90 Dairy Farm Cold Storage $19.40 $20.00 &519.T0 Taikoo Docks $35.50 $58.0048 words
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Article60 1959-11-12 2 MALAYA AND RI IN NEW FUND MOVE NEW YORK. Thurs.— Forty -six nations including Malaya and Indonesia yesterday began a further move to have the United Nations establish a capital development fund. The group tabled a draft resolution m the general assembly's economic committee calling on member states to consider60 words
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Article39 1959-11-12 2 LONDON, Thurs.— The President of the Board of Trade Mr. Reginald Maudling told the House of Commons yesterday that he was setting up a British Exports Publicity Council to Improve public relations for British Goods overseas. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article27 1959-11-12 2 TOKYO. Thurs.— The United States Air Force weather station at Fuchu said yesterday that typhoon Emma was located 430 i miles north-east of Mar.ila. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article51 1959-11-12 2 BANGKOK. Thurs. The Finance Minister, Mr. Sunthorn Hongladarom. said a new list of customs tariffs would be presented for enactment to the Constituent i Assembly and enforced at the beginning of next year. The list would provide classification for 2.000 items compared with 200 items at51 words
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Article238 1959-11-12 2 Business briefs NEW YORK, Thurs. In--1 formed trade sources yesterday rejected rumours of impending releases of copper from tne Government stockpile to relieve the current shortage of the metal. CANBERRA. Lead and zinc exporting interests m various countries will review the limits they voluntarily imposed m 1958238 words
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Article26 1959-11-12 2 BANGKOK. Thurs.— The Thai Ministry of Industry will sign agreement today for the establishment of ten factories, including a tinplating plant, m Thailand- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article281 1959-11-12 2 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Chusan 1/3, Braeside 4/5. Thai 6A, Athene 6 7. Carthage 8 9. Sinaloa 10/11, Kyoto 13 14. Bencruachan 15/16, j Luna Maersk 18, Peik 19, Scudai N. Wall 3, East Sea N. Wwall 4. Giang281 words
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Round the World Market Prices
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Article91 1959-11-12 2 LONDON. Nov 11 Yesterday Tortay RUBBER No. 1 RSS •.i.f. European port* Nov Dec 33 13 1 RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot 354 r.UBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms Dec. Jan. Mar. TONE: Continues strong. Above prut.'-, quoted in pi PEPPER: White Sarawak f.aq. c.i f.91 words
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Article48 1959-11-12 2 NEW YORK. Nov. 11 Yesterday Today TIN Straits spot 1*1.71 TIN futures Straits Cortract Dec. 102.25 1 jan i TONE: Steady. SALES: Nil RUBBER Futures Nov Jan 4U.4U TONE: Firm SALES: 210 lots. No. 1 RSS Nov. landed price II COFFEE: Futures B Contract D»t48 words
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Article59 1959-11-12 2 tOf.L I I COPRA Pci f v n ti'fopfjn f^eliverffi per lon. tor COPRA, itrjus UK NeT ropean p vered w< lon>. COCONUT OIL i Straits ci t i repean p,,-|. bulk per m. Nov. COCONUT OIL I Ceylon c i ropean port* hulk pf Nov. PMiLIPPINC59 words
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Advertisement711 1959-11-12 2 I C_t lE-Mi f ifg| _3S_T V* k£ IJM^ir— -i j 1 1 j BjaraSsswio)aj| j M v.' I %l E.A.C. LINES Sa.l.«gs H «EN. RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN. V/^ CONTINENTAL SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. S pire P. S ham Pnaag >ft O*» m MeMia 20 22 Niv 23 24 Niv 25 20711 words
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Advertisement305 1959-11-12 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE <c NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo/ Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, r Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers. S'oore P. S' K am Penang HAMBURG (HAPAG) 11l Nov 12 13 Nov 13 14 N.v; LUOWIGSHAFEN (HAPAG) 1122 Nov 23/24 Nov 24 25 Nov BAYERNSTEIN (ILOYO) 36 N.v 2 Doc305 words
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Advertisement52 1959-11-12 2 lilipiiiiiiiiiiii" Mi> I:::::::':' "'!o X. x v aIJ All-trans .^aflV ft i V portabU manium todium f C.w .i Philips porlahic f you give yeari ot it oper.itcb anywhere. < z di-.ir reception. and E many .icKdnccd radio t< will give v. E Man) \i..r» I PH ILI PS volae52 words
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579 1959-11-12 3 UNANIMITY OVER NEW STATE SYMBOLS I VJIENT and iris- mblynea [heir rare v n I iroved anrest I tulture, Mr. des- inivtTsal I I I of 1 H I A. P Rajah <SPAer Par Mr. Rajah contended that since the chairman was an employee579 words
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208 1959-11-12 3 BIDS FOR CHEAP AIR TRAVEL TO COLONIES FAIL LONDON, Thursday. ALL attempts to provide cheap air links with Britain's colonies so far have been blocked. British Independent Air Transport Association alleged yesterday. The association, composed of 18 small companies which run aircraft both on scheduled services and on charter, saidReuter - 208 words
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Article, Illustration54 1959-11-12 3 picture. BIDDING for this violin, complete with case and music books m Chinese, began at two dollars m yesterday's auction of unclaimed articles left behind by passengers m buses and taxis. The sale was held at the Singapore Registrar of Vehicles Department m Middle Road. The violinFree Press - 54 words
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172 1959-11-12 3 1 3 hotels bid to stay in business THIRTEEN Singapore j hotels are contesting an application to have their licences cancelled. Police asked the Hotels Licensing Board yesterday m a public session at the Singapore High Court that they be closed on the grounds that they were used for improper172 words
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Article70 1959-11-12 3 THE Singapore Ministry of Labour and Law last night »ved a warning to men living on the immoral umings of women and girls, drawing attention to the case or a man jailed foils months. A Ministry statement said: The Department of Social Welfare and the Anti-Vice70 words
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Article45 1959-11-12 3 NUMAZU. Japan. Thurs. Shipyard worker Susumu Alizawa. 24. was frozen to death m a matter ol" seconds yesterday when ammonia gas pushed from its container while he was repairing the freezing compartment m the hold of a fishing boat.- U.P.IU.P.I - 45 words
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Article24 1959-11-12 3 MOSCOW. ThUTS. A squadron of Soviet warships Is expected to arrive m Jakarta on Nov. 17 on a friendly visit.- Reuter U.P.IReuter; U.P.I - 24 words
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Article25 1959-11-12 3 A Customs officer. I.im Clioon Beng. was yesterday acquitted o: summons charge 01 assault brought against him by a youth, Ne Lian Kirn.25 words
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194 1959-11-12 3 LONDON, Thurs. British abstention from voting m the United Nations on the resolution on Chinese action m Tibet "m no way implied diminution of British sympathy for the Tibetan people." Mr. John Proiumo. Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, saidReuter - 194 words
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Article, Illustration253 1959-11-12 3 I >Afomen's Corner SISTERS ARE BACK FROM COURSES TWO talented SingaA pore sisters, Carmina and Dolores Anciano, who recently returned from the Philippines after completing courses m cakemaking and sewing, hope to make local people appreciate Filipino ways. Dolores and Carmina Anciano, daughters of253 words
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Article110 1959-11-12 3 WOMAN FOUND HANGED IN TEMPLE A WOMAN mental patient of a Chinese temple physician hanged herself m the i temple three days after being placed under his charge, a Singapore coroner's court was 1 told yesterday. Hwang Yin, a temple keeper m West Hill Road told the coroner. Inche Ahmad110 words
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Article63 1959-11-12 3 Mr. Justice Chua m the Sin- gapore High Court yesterda\ i granted 8 decree nisi to Joan de Souza. nee Pereira. who sued her; huflband, Shirley Leon de Souza. a motor mechanic, for dissolution of her marriage with him on the ground of desertion. The decree is to63 words
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Advertisement19 1959-11-12 3 SAVE 40 I PRICE! Soprani J ::ordions I dR 3m "'I cos. m. lt!i S '«9opor«. iq pm -j9.19 words
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Advertisement209 1959-11-12 3 play tennis In good news! £|^|f*y warner's* The tatox-bmok strapless that stays up ALWAYS!! NOW you can even play tennis m a strapless bra! The cool, latex back hugs you closely keeps this bra up ALWAYS! GOOD NEWS is the most exciting bra you've ever worn; won't slip, slide or209 words
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Miscellaneous407 1959-11-12 3 c r^L, -tih ft tif^^ft^fc A^AA^^u t a^|^^l>**iJ^^Jfi^ft T¥ fr^^^tft^w^^ljfy^tfyft^ 1 BORN today, you have a vivid imagination and gift of words, cither m writing or speaking. Yo 1 are fond of travel and make d^ wherever you %o. Your magnetic personality Ingratiates you to others, and your road toward407 words
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Miscellaneous79 1959-11-12 3 CANCER <June 22-July 23) A day when losses can bp incurred unless you ar* 1 unusually cautious In all that you do. LEO (July 24-AUK 23) Clear your desk at the office and Ue sure nothing I 5 lelt unfinished. VIRGO (All?. 24-Sept. 23 Be self-reliant lor the next, few79 words
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One step to eternity
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Article, Illustration1549 1959-11-12 4 RON EVANS - RON EVANS BY rONVOY HX 81 was eight days out from Halifax. Nova Scotia; three dozen ships herded protectively together, slowly zig-zag-ging through the vast greyness of the North Atlantic. Their speed was eight knots the speed of the slowest ship. Only one ship guarded them,1,549 words
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Advertisement601 1959-11-12 4 I Fine DIAMOND RINGS j m NEW DESIGNS I j r. s. tie silva j Jewellers 106, ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE. Telephone: ***** •■niiiuwmiimiiiiiMiHitmiimiDiiHiniiiiiiiiiiiiir Straits Times Free Press For the convenience of od»erI tiscrs our reprr»«ntotivei ot lit Floor, COLO STORAGE ARCADE, Orchard Rood, Singapore receive small advertisements and box number601 words
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Advertisement274 1959-11-12 4 ASHA'S X'MAS siJ NOW ON i J: NOW IS YOUR OPPort, v TO COME TAKE ADVA MAKE YOUR DOLLAR I shorts S4.90» ch I mm ,ng SP0 "T SHlR-s to J $j COSTUMES $2.50<">o u Ti^ 1 jfcoACRON COTTON Nc shirts $8.50 SH1RTS g, PLAIN FANCY °3.0y H TIK cy274 words
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Miscellaneous589 1959-11-12 4 YOUR DAILY CROSSWORD lAjiJiij TODAY'S CLUES ACROSS 17 f i:t^? ith at s necessary North African country 16). Ik \?A% *5 n ~r J^k 1. Prom which an assessment 18 Sw "SiS? decapitates the SSg^S"" Sh PPInS I||||||||£%l||||| RA I)T() of submarine warfare may be JL^J. m M M. \^r589 words
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THE PRESS Holiday Guide
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Article, Illustration1061 1959-11-12 5 Born 150 years ago this month a man whose name is household word THOMAS COOK, the man wh o made it possible to walk into a travel office m Nairobi and book a through rail ticket from Paris to Pyongyang m Korea, was born m1,061 words
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Advertisement69 1959-11-12 5 a HOLIDAY think of M^» JJJP FROM SINGAPORE ■^Sr frequent "y —^^j^fen^/ can take you to any major city m the Far East I ALSO, •WV offers you economical V l^J excursion fares valid 90 days vffMA one way by SEA the other by AIR ■,7J^£- ccithciv pacific airirifciv s69 words
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Advertisement88 1959-11-12 5 The first brochure for A trip to Wales THE TOURIST'S GUIDE: A HAND BOOK OF TUB TRIP LEICESTER, KOTTIKGHAM, AUD DERBY TO LIVERPOOL ASD THE COAST OF NORTH* WALES. CONTAINING A DESCRIPTION OF THE PLACES AND OBJECTS OF INTEREST ON THE ROUTE, THE "LIONS" OF LIVERPOOL, SCENES ON THE COAST88 words
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Advertisement76 1959-11-12 5 Cn ai^ c wiu UUIV ml SAVEYOU MONEY COOKS V E 400 S COOKS 1 I FOR ALL AAAI/O OVER I TRAVEL I 1 1 1 1 X 100 YEARS I WORLDWIDE W VVIIV EXPERIENCE CA A 1/ A KNOW ALL THE II II X X MOST ECONOMICAL W V76 words
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Advertisement271 1959-11-12 6 ON THE 'KANGAROO' ROUTE TO LONDON AND EURoI M* .^aaaaaaaaaaaawr >- ::->:|;:yi': '::i >:::V 0" VSi V >::V ::x:;v::? |:i t ..j FLY EITHER OR BOTH AT NO EXTRA FARE You can now fly pure jet on the qantas b.o.a.c. 'Kangaroo' Route any day of the week m the world's271 words
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Article, Illustration879 1959-11-12 7 What to do and what to wear there MINUTE RED SPOT ON THE MAP IS HONG KONG HONG KONG must be seen to be beiieved. If one looks at a map ot the world, it may be difficult to rind that minute red spot which represents another879 words
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Advertisement185 1959-11-12 7 EVERYWHERE I III 1 SHflHl L g familiar >i^hl-6ingjiporc*a /A buj*) watt r-hoiU-aloni: uhich f\^l ln>/ i k man > a connoisseur Biuv Kjyr^f uh«H' rliout (»l njiarrtte* i> jBTB @prpss 555 SWISSAIR li^l a 1 The Airline of Switzerland Hd gets smaller, more able day by day... so much185 words
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Advertisement295 1959-11-12 7 w V*^^^ 1 a 4m M i^ q 25TH AUGUST 11TH SEPTEMBER p fi^\ EVERETT TRAVEL SERVICE -jfr\ \l V K^^ are pleased to announce their /^L^r\\S\ J /j> appointment, by the Organising v^J \X Committee, as Official Agents I m Singapore for the *&5 1 XVII Olympiad All kinds295 words
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Article45 1959-11-12 8 Air-India International has placed an order for three Boeing 707 inter-continental jet airliners, (right) the delivery of which is expected to begin by January. The new jet Boeing 707 will reduce the present flying time between any two points almost by half.45 words
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Article, Illustration680 1959-11-12 8 Engineering triumtl SPRING, that is the pit k oi the seasous of the year. And Kashmir, that is the pick of the holiday spots m the East. In picturesque and charming Kashmir, lies the Venice of the Last. Srinayar on the banks of the Dal Lake.680 words
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Article265 1959-11-12 8 Pierre Harcourt - 1960-rare year for tourists Pierre Harcourt i*ti |\urixg 1960 there will take place three t\ whose grcai int^v rare occurrence will make early booking abso: essential. The first is the Passion Play at Oberammergau. the second the Olympic Games In Rome and the third is the Floriade m Rotterdam. The265 words
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Advertisement357 1959-11-12 8 Wken m Singapore enjoy spacious. a Goodwood fSSrfbv-v- mk I < Mj Garden Surroundings. Wmm^o***^i J goodwood park hotel, Ljg 9 Scoffs Rood, SINGAPORE 9. fg^BW y e *****. Coble: Goodpark. Acclaimed for the g I) s£sr Chinese food 8 (MAYFAIR HOTEL) r/ie one an(f only Shanghai Restaurant m Singapore!357 words
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Taking the trouble out of travel
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Article, Illustration519 1959-11-12 9 rE only travel agency m the country with travel offices m Singapore, Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh and Penang, and branch offices on the East Coast of Malaya is Boustead and Company. Ltd.. which puts this firm m the unique position519 words
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Article782 1959-11-12 9 Russia on your holiday mind? A word on visas pEOPLE thinking of visiting Russia could not do better than have a word with the nearest Air India International agent. Here is some of the late.^t information they will receive. ENTRY VISA: Every case is considered on its merits. TOIRIST VISA:782 words
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Advertisement96 1959-11-12 9 CAREFREE LEAVE Lei us handle your PACKING ami STORAGE I SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. With ,3APORE PACKING CO., LTD. 8E Asia Insurance Building THE PIONEER FIRM IN SINGAPORE O FEDERATION OF MALAYA :ur Packing Baggage Requirements. Latest Machineries, Modern The Most Experienced Packers. I Estimates Gi«en Without Obligation. L.ncs,96 words
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Advertisement334 1959-11-12 9 Jm| round trips to &Ss2Ms M S TJIWANGI TJILUWAH y| RJ^^^^VS^^y 27 DAY ROUNDTRIP it^^> L^\ P STA^ IN JAPAN J ]M v\a| A ew n Hongkong each way J fs^ s Class Air-Conditioned throughout J S^££ FREE STAY ON BOARD J FARE- Ist. CLASS from $851/- CLASS $578/- >:■■■■334 words
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Wonders of the world —all in one country
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Article, Illustration590 1959-11-12 10 JEFFREY J. SMITH - JEFFREY J. SMITH BY A QANTAS REPRESENTATIVE lIERE'S a country which is a Travellers' Digest Land, if ever there was one. Other s'ogans have been coined: "A World m Miniature," "All the Wonders ct the World m One Country." "The World m a Nutshell" and so590 words
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Advertisement89 1959-11-12 10 FROM .^^^^■■■-■_^-i-^_^_e^' 1 HOMES AWAY FROM HOME! *Pr CATHAY HOTEL AN AIR-CONDITIONED HOME S\ IN THE HEART OF THE CITYf T>u TEL: 2812 CABLES: "CATHAYREST CATHAY 1 A MUST> IN EVERY organisation TRAVELLER'S ITINERARY! THE OCEAN PARK HOTEL YOUR PLACE IN THE SUN AN IDEAL LUXURY RESORT BY THE SEA!89 words
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Article, Illustration157 1959-11-12 11 OA proud fisherman displays a fat rainbow trout caught m a lake near Arthur's Pass. New Zealand boasts some of the best stream and lake fishing m the world and off its coasts can be found marl m as big as any m157 words
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Advertisement133 1959-11-12 11 YOU CAN NOW OWN THE MOST UP-TO-DATE TRANSISTOR PORTABLE RADIO IN THE WORLD SONY takes the leod again with this terriffic all new 8 transistor all wave portable radio. j|B M^ g, 3" J S^^K I The most modern transistor set you can buy today incorporating all the latest technical133 words
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Advertisement143 1959-11-12 12 Another electronic miracle by f^hMMliJm mm f% 1 IS ffifty^ T/z/^ /ato/ miracle of electronic development gives you IHP^ZJhI instant hair line precision tuning, plus an accurate IHmiSlll me W luaS I HI iliU-^^^^^ battery power-reading at a glance HEIL jB l ml 9 J i^j-^^~^\r c^^^^^^ 7• I nJ^fiX143 words
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When women take to crime
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170 1959-11-12 13 :PUR, Wednesday. ictive elephants whicl s worth of damagt are numbered. accepted tht Wild Animals and tion Ordinance of allows Game Det officials to shoot which become a tows discus best ate Government V oi Natural es on complaints from I estateTohore. to the170 words
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Article165 1959-11-12 13 Be careful where you shop Razak dfgagtr4q 8jio[ er and that they must i reliable tourist guides i able if Singapore is to ict the lucrative tourist le. The president of the Indian :.ber of Commerce then 1 all merchant to treat !y and kindly f or > at of165 words
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Article, Illustration159 1959-11-12 13 Delinquency: Japan has our problems 4 JAPANESE expert on juvenile delinquency Mr. Takeshi Hayashi, yesterday said that the problems of youth here are similar to those m Japan. Juvenile delinquency stemmed from broken homes, poverty-stricken slums and polluted culture imported from foreign countries, he said. Mr. Hayashi, Is a member159 words
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Article113 1959-11-12 13 Reception for youth mission The leader of the third group of the Japanese Youth Goodwill Mission, Mr. Toshio Morikawa converses with the Commissioner for New Zealand m Singapore, Mr K. L. Hutchens. Members of the mission yesterday visited the Commissioner. The delegation has just been on a "two-week tour of113 words
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Article24 1959-11-12 13 Llm Tek Pan. L>3. came home yesterday to Singapore with a decree m mechanical engineering from New York's Robert Technical School.24 words
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106 1959-11-12 13 SOCIALISTS TO CRITICISE FREE SPENDING' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The eight Socialist Front MPs are to demand strict economy when Parliament meets on Nov. 25 to consider next year's budget. They plan particularly to scrutinise the estimates of the Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of External Affairs. Agreement on this106 words
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Article, Illustration725 1959-11-12 13 Melvin Chan - LOVE is the driving force Melvin Chan By Preys of this ugly crime wave A WOMAN m love will do practically anything asked of her by her lover, even if it means "crimes with violence". This is the opinion of a spokesman of the Singapore Social Welfare Department commenting on725 words
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Article70 1959-11-12 13 Mr. Lim Kean Siew, joint secretary of the Malayan People's Socialist Front, will tonight give a talk at the University of Malaya m Singapore. Mr. Lim will talk on "The role of the Socialist m the Malaya of today" at the Law Lecture Theatre of the70 words
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Article67 1959-11-12 13 Mr. S. B. Neoh, Public Relations Manager of Standard-Vacuum (Ml Company, Malaya Division, has returned to Singapore from the United States after a three-week conference at the company's headquarters In New York. During the conference, attended by 14 public relations managers from Stanvac areas m the67 words
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Advertisement219 1959-11-12 13 if your COLD I STORAGE English f^ Grouse each 2.50 N X Fresh Herrings ib. .62 9 Leg Lamb Whole tb. 1.60 s S.C.S. Freshly-made H Pork Sausages tb. 1.25 1 3| Betty Crocker If Hi PrO Breakfast Flakes pkt. 1.40 S] with 10 essential Vitamins minerals Ipl Magnolia Pasteurized219 words
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Miscellaneous39 1959-11-12 13 HIGH TIDES TODAY: 9.32 p.m. TOMORROW: 9.35 am. and 10.13 p.m. MMKDAY: 10.00 a.m. nd 10.50 p.m. SI M)\^ 10.26 a.m. and 11.22 p.m. MONDAY- 10.53 a.m. TUESDAY*: 0.00 a.m. and ILa a.m. WHiNFSDAY: 0.35 a.m. and 11.52 a.m.39 words
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Miscellaneous183 1959-11-12 13 TODAY YWCA. < Rallies Quay>: SINGAPORE PUBLICITY Members farewell party to CLUB: Luncheon at Lido ResLady Goode 5 p.m. taurant 12.45 p.m., Guest Y.W.C.A .Outram Road): Speaker, Mr. W. W. Yung of Malay civil service Std. One vvrl -7 p.m.: tabk tennis 7.30 p.m. KAM ALA CLUB: Sewing class 10183 words
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Article, Illustration404 1959-11-12 14 THE WORLD OF SCIENCE I\EVhLOI\\IKXT of ion propulsion for space vchi*J cl< > is making steady progress m the United States, (ieneral Electric Company scientists reported recently to an American Rocket Society meeting. A small ion engine now under laboratory test could be ready for testing m space as early404 words
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Article175 1959-11-12 14 reactors may be used to make "deserts' m i m the oceans fertile and thereby increase the world's food supply. This proposal has been made by the Committee on Oceanography of the U.S. National g Academy of Sciences and National Research Council. The fertile175 words
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Article381 1959-11-12 14 'WEE FOLK LIVED 9,000 YEARS AGO Says archaeologist AUTHENTIC traces of the "wee folk" who lived m Ireland 9,000 years ago have been found during excavations m a gravel pit at Coleraine, it is claimed. The discoverer, local archaeologist Mr. A. McL. Maj -ays traces of cooking firehave been found381 words
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Article, Illustration384 1959-11-12 14 The man who's spending $570 million likes filming Far FOR the third consecutive year Executive Head of Production Buddy Adler has been authorised to spend over MslBo million m preparing 20th Century Fox's 1960 programme of major Cinemascope attractions for the screen entertain ment of world audiences. Aggressive Added to384 words
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Article423 1959-11-12 14 TWO men will spend five hours a day for the next two weeks teaching a 9ft grey nurse shark to swim. The shark, weighing 5001 b. has been listless and stupifted since it was caught m a net last week and taken to Sydney's Taronga Park zoo.423 words
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Article, Illustration196 1959-11-12 14 SIR Edmund Hillary has found interest among American institutions m backing a scientific expedition he wants to lead to the Himalayas. Included m this plan is a party of "guinea pigs" to scale the mountain without oxygen. LAST BOOK SOMERSET Maugham has written a book to196 words
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Article102 1959-11-12 14 MORE than half a million archaeological specimens are being brought to Cambridge University for examination from a site m Jersey, Channel. Islands. Dr. E. B. Mcßurney. the university's chief archaeologist, said the study would take four years. Specimens include spearheads, axes and tools made as far back102 words
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Advertisement160 1959-11-12 14 A NATURAL SOURCE /T\ W rNr R R if iiipiL., 9 I i TIf I In order to overcome tiredness, a H I, ''iKMAiD Brand, g sweetened J child needs an energy -restoring food. w i Taken as a drink or m concentrated iTV r\ I fe) form by the160 words
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Advertisement51 1959-11-12 14 Sffo FOR THE FIRST TIM IN 20 YEARS SOMETHING JA NEW IN Bmm PROJECTOR DESIGN I I H tp j m t IANDRUfF »»< fl rktOll I SOLE ACENTS: VAN MOUTEN. SIN&A LjHE WORLDS Fujiya pnr rM2 |j 1 c^^B^"*^, r>» i O* Sok tgeatc HO^ r Branch: 3, The51 words
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Article100 1959-11-12 15 u^-~ J I I lift I I I J M I 1 I I 1 B B I I i B 1 J I m I I Mm 1 I H j B B B B I I B H I H X I I B B met B100 words
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Article, Illustration658 1959-11-12 15 Sgt. P.M. Howard - Up the peak— and back Sgt. P. M. Howard bY. GURKHAS SET THE PACE IN HILL RACE r ri!K awe inspiring 1 13.455 it. Mount Kinabalu, highest mountain In the Malayan Archipelago, now provides the venue for a novel competition betwt c n policemen of North Borneo and visiting Army658 words
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Article, Illustration29 1959-11-12 15 «7^iiin<rtnns Reeiment inspect a negro head m the pottery and sculpture TWO men of the ""^^j.^'^Xmy art" and crafts exhibition m London.29 words
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437 1959-11-12 15 Jonathan Russell - This 'golden selection is sure to please you Jonathan Russell RECORD ROUND-UP by GOLDEN AWARD SONGS. Werner Muller and hto Orchestra. Memories of you, Smoke gets m your eyes. Deep purple. Moonlight and shadows. Sunrise serenade. Serenade m the nisht. My blue heaven. Autumn serenade, Begin the beguine, Mexicali rose.437 words
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Article, Illustration67 1959-11-12 15 This ueek the Music Quiz prize Koes to a Federation reader. Mr. George Yeoh, of 11. Tong Shin Terrace. Kuala Lumpur. He was one of the few who guessed that our mystery personality was jazz pianist Earl Hine&. Now see if you can name the star above.67 words
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Advertisement125 1959-11-12 15 ft If j.9 lfsVr t*fe wo/RADiO WfcEKLY 1 f PRODUCE A PLAY YOURSELF f^ X COMPETITION presentedby jJL^ >f Try this interesting and lap heng co ltd.. t\HL3» vrfc| Bank cf China Bldg., cosy competition. YOU (2nd fiooo Fpm-i. 2* may be the winner this fl^^^^^ wee k ENTER NOW!125 words
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Article48 1959-11-12 16 O&riaLs of the Singapore AmaWeightliftins Federation for year are- President: Mr Chua Tun Teck (re-elected). Vice-pre-sidents Messrs. k Zephb Amir and S. M. Ortega Hon secMr. Goh Tiang Seong hon. .secretary: Mr. Khoo San. Hon. treasurer: Mr en Yeo and Hon. auditor* Mr Lim Poh 80.48 words
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Article, Illustration531 1959-11-12 16 12 days to gobut year's best can be named now WITH THREE MORE MEETINGS TO GO, MALAYA'S LEADINGOWNERS TRAINEES AND W JOCKEYS ARE SO FIRMLY ENTRENCHED THAT THIS YEAR'S CHAMPIONSHIPS IN ALL THREE SECTIONS HAVE BEEN VIRTUALLY DECIDED. This is the position so far, and one cannot see any change531 words
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Article123 1959-11-12 16 Statistics to date for all three JR. Rodcers 44 42 44 323.930 sections: J.A. Spencer 52 41 58 c.19,153 OWNERS R.N. Hobbs 36 35 35 295,400 Ist 2nd 3rd Stakes E i an alittM A7 sr oqi sft.l Bbtm 36 31 41 5198.878 Breukelen 46 53 391,583123 words
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Article67 1959-11-12 16 UK 'failure' wins big U.S. race T AUREL, MARYLAND, L* Thurs. Cain Hoy Stable's four-year-old Bald Ea^e, a big disappointrru at m English classic races last season, yesterday scored the United States' third victory m the Washington international here. Ridden by Panamanian Jockey Manuel Ycaza. he stormed past pace-making Tudor67 words
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Advertisement33 1959-11-12 16 X E \V MITCHELL air conditioner h 1 So wonderfully c-o-o-l with the new Micro-static Filter. Completely automatic for cool, comfort control. All models Full-Copocity and tested for maximum performance. SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD.33 words
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Advertisement275 1959-11-12 16 YOU can help the underprivileged B^^B through the I STRAITS llyM GKEER f\ft\M Demr Htaili r. We *e*>k v»«'»" l>'lp m nn, •ands of undrr-privih c«-d rl,,|, I t>d«*ration of >lala>;i happ rear. For thi* pma« n been launched and it Ka our kop< nation will respond i« m hringing275 words
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Miscellaneous302 1959-11-12 16 Ikird Bridge a takeof One No-Trump of any suit i iorco to same. It does not much strength as ike-out of an opemnu ill. The upper range, of course. :ihmited. At th^ other end of the scale we get ions like this: E. A A 10 A X 9 X302 words
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Miscellaneous168 1959-11-12 16 JEFF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan f 4S TW£ »l««" UNITS JETTJSON TuF BiGhT THE EiECTGON/C BffAlN IS CONCUSBO JEf=P UAWKE AKIO MS TEAM USE THIS &€MAiSlttsiG BOMBS AMD CONVERGE O* BY Tn£ QONTu^iuAl SPt/7T//vG OF THE TIME LAG TO B&tMG TuE UNOeTECTEO \,*A I7D TUG CQAD4.E H| BOMB (JN.TS A^/D168 words
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Miscellaneous163 1959-11-12 16 AMATEUR RACE MEETING AT BUKIT TIMAH ORDER of running and nonacceptances lor Saturdays amateur races at Bukit Timah are as follows Race 1. 2.15 p.m. MARA. Class 5. 2 Furs. Scratch. ng: Morning Sun. Race 2. 2.45 p.m.— Ladies Race; M.A.R.A. Classes 2. 3. and 4Fur. Scratchings: Fighting Finish, All163 words
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Article, Illustration74 1959-11-12 17 TERRY DOWNES REGAINS HIS TITLE AT EMPIRE POOL Terry Oownes regained his mid dleu eight crown last week by hammering t Muan John McCormack so hard that the referee stopped the fight m Round Fisht. The match was at London's Fmpire Pool. Photo show*: McCormack looks as if he's landingPaul Popper - 74 words
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89 1959-11-12 17 $50 if you can identify Belom Tahu MALAYAN racehorse owner, Mr. J. Corless, offers a prize of S5O to the lirst person who can identify Belom Tahu. an ased dapple srey gelding entered for the M.A.R.A. Class 1. Div. 1, 8f race m Singapore on Saturday. Belom Tahu raced m89 words
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Article173 1959-11-12 17 WORLD SOCCER ROUND-UP ■RESULTS of world soccer v matches yesterday are m follows: BELFAST Real Madrid, the European Cup holders, beat Manchester United by six goals to five m a friendly soccer at the Santiago Beniabeu Stadium srNDERLAND England beat France 2-0 m an under-23 soccer international after a goalless173 words
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Article, Illustration483 1959-11-12 17 SPORTS OFFICIALS CONFIDENT STORE WILL WIN GOLDS 9 \T SEAP GAMES By FRANCIS BOEY piK President of the Singapore Olympic >ports Council, Mr. C. C. Tan yesterday exiressed his confidence that our representatives it the South East Asia Peninsula Games to be ield at BangkokFree Press - 483 words
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320 1959-11-12 17 P LAYING better football, H. M. Dockyard were unlucky to be beat- en by Fathul Karib m the SAFA senior cup; semi-final at Jalan Besar Stadium yester-i day. Fathul won 4-2 and j will meet Darul Afiah; m the final. Dockyard's dimunitive320 words
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432 1959-11-12 17 Dashing Army forwards beat Airmen in thrilling rugger match TTHE forwards won the game for the Army m the opening match of the A inter-services rugger competition at Tanglin yesterday, when they defeated the defending champions, Royal Air Force, by nine points (a try, dropped goal and penalty) to three432 words
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Article36 1959-11-12 17 TOKYO, Thurs. The Orien' flyweight champion. Leo Espinosa. of the Philippines, last night successfully defended his title here against Hiroshi Oda, of Japan The champion won the fi^hr nn points over 12 rounds.— ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article260 1959-11-12 17 Perak Gold Vase entries TPOH, Thurs.—Twenty- nine of the best sprinters m the country have entered for the Perak Turf Club Sultan's Gold Vase race to be run over b\ furlongs straight on the first day of the P.T.C. meeting on Sunday ,Nov. 22, Wednesday, Nov. 25, and Sunday, Nov.260 words
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Advertisement117 1959-11-12 17 f ICtILIJ LtlC m A yd W^ A^^^T tut IPI £Kx-' i 1 I L/C'L't'vl'tJt' The ANNUAL presents the Malayan seen« In magnificent fullcotour on o t in |f The ANNUAL takes friends abroad into strange, fascinating places. The ANNUAL gives direct access to the colourful world of Malaya and117 words
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Miscellaneous59 1959-11-12 17 TOD A Y'S SPORT RIGGER: R.A.F. Seletar v Johore Bahru United, Seletar. HOCKEY: S.H.A. Div. 1— University v Khalsa, Bukit Timah; Div. 3— Khalsa v Prisons, Khalsa. GOLF: Keppel Golf Club ladies spoon competition (18 holes), Keppel Road. BASKETBALL: S.VB.F. championships Siglap v Nee Soon (7.30 p.m.): Quek Hock Seng59 words
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Article105 1959-11-12 18 NEHRU ON BIRTH CONTROL > T EW YORK. Thurs.— lndian I Prime Minister Mr. Nehru said m a television interview rday that he did not agree that birth control should be given top priority m India. "Food must be top priority." he said m a recorded programme. ••Some people imagineReuter - 105 words
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Article65 1959-11-12 18 MOSCOW. Thurs. A Soviet audience saw its first modern American movie last night and i;ave it a warm greeting. M film ihat sbow< that not all Americans lead lne.s of luxury. va.> shown as the Soviet film "The Cranes are Flying." was given Its American premiereU.P.I - 65 words
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Article19 1959-11-12 18 \NILA. Thurs. President Carlos p. Gmrcfc I kmalista candidates registered s in the .senatorial elections. U.P.IU.P.I - 19 words
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324 1959-11-12 18 SET UP U.N. FUND TO COUNTER DROP IN PRICES Pakistan delegate makes a formal proposal NEW YORK, Thursday. yHE United Nations should take steps to protect less developed countries from big drops m commodity prices m the world market. This was formally proposed by Pakistan yesterday to the General Assembly's324 words
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Article102 1959-11-12 18 KATMANDU, Thurs. Yugoslavia supports Indian policy m the Chinese->ndian border dispute according to the Yugoslav Minister to Nepal. Mr D. Kveder. He was quoted here yesterday as saying that Chinese aggression against India, if allowed to develop, could pose a threat to Nepal as well.Reuter - 102 words
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209 1959-11-12 18 Premier warns on role of Reds in India NEW DELHI, Thursday. T'HE Indian Premier, Mr. Nehru, said yesterday the Indian Communist Party was m a quandary because of the border attacks as it had its roots and mind outside India and sought advice from others. It now had to decideReuter - 209 words
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Article84 1959-11-12 18 INDIA BIDS FOR JET HELICOPTERS STRATFORD. (Connecticut*. Thurs. A spokesman for the Sikorski Helicopter Corporation said yesterday that the Indian Government had been negotiating to buy its S-62 jet helicopters, which have good altitude performance, to supply mountain outposts. The helicopters can carry 12 men and perform up to altitudesReuter - 84 words
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Article, Illustration22 1959-11-12 18 b\ OSBERT LANCASTER Sow please don't ask me uliv-/um accept the fact that the whole situation is quite, quite differentOSBERT LANCASTER - 22 words
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Article42 1959-11-12 18 LONDON. Thurs.— Moscow Radio said that Lunik 111. the latest, Soviet space rocket, would make another 10 orbits around the earth and the moon and then gradually, enter the earth's atmosphere and be burned up by friction. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article23 1959-11-12 18 STOCKHOLM. Thurs. The Swedish cabinet is understood to have approved Sweden's entry into the seven nation European Free Trade Association.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article50 1959-11-12 18 WASHINGTON. Thtirs. Mr. James Hagerty. the White House press secretary, leaves on a tour today of the countries President Eisenhower will visit next monthPresident Eisenhower has received an invitation to visit Thailand, but there are no plans for him to do so at present.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article121 1959-11-12 18 TONDON, Thurs. The Daily Sketch yesterday criticised the British Army's handling of the case of Trooper Arthur Cooper, at present serving with the Royal Hussars in Malaya. "The Army seems to have mighty old-fashioned ideas about the right age to get married." this rightwing daily commented underReuter - 121 words
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Article84 1959-11-12 18 BANGKOK, Thurs.— King Phumiphol Adulyadet yester. day mounted a red carpeted platform at an exactly propitious hour chosen by the Royal Astrologer, and sword m hand poured lustral icater over the head of a young white elephant, anointing him "Lord Respectable, carrier of Adulyadet." The four-year-old elephant, symbolU.P.I - 84 words
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Article335 1959-11-12 18 MAC'S HOPES ARE FADING ONDON, Thurs.— The Li British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, has abandoned hope of an East-West summit conference m the next six months. Diplomatic observers said yesterday President de Gaulle's obstinate veto of an early EastWest summit has convinced Mr. Macmillan that a meeting: with Mr.335 words
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Article58 1959-11-12 18 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Representative Robert W. Kastenmeier (Democrat) proposed today that a joint American-Russian emergency force be set up under United Nations auspices to patrol the border between Red China and India. He said the Russians might accept such a proposal since "they have demonstrated deep discomfort58 words
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Article18 1959-11-12 18 STOCKHOLM. A gigantic underground naval base will be built m the Baltic archipelago 30 miles south-east of here.18 words
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Article34 1959-11-12 18 VATICAN CITY.—The semiofficial Vatican newspaper I'Osservatore Romano compared the Miss World beauty competition to a cattle market, a horse race and a dog show and asked why the competitors could not appear fully clothed.34 words
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Article23 1959-11-12 18 TOKYO—JAPAN HAS TURNED DOWN A REQUEST BY BURMA TO INCREASE IMPORTS OP BURMESE RICE FROM 25,000 TO 100,000 TONS OF RICE A YEAR.23 words
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Article21 1959-11-12 18 NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE. The largest telescope m Asia to be installed m Japan, has passed its final tests m the makers' works here.21 words
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Article17 1959-11-12 18 LONDON. snow and ice covered large areas of Britain yesterday after the coldest night since last winter.17 words
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Article35 1959-11-12 18 STONE (England).— West Indian Test cricketer Garneld Sobers whose car was involved m a collision m September m which his Test colleague CoUie Smith was killed was found guilty here of driving without due care35 words
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Article11 1959-11-12 18 BONN—West German Chancellor Adenauer has accepted an invitation to visit Spain.11 words
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Article23 1959-11-12 18 TOKYO.—General Keiao Hayashi, chairman of Japan's joint chiefs-of-staff, has left for Okinawa to inspect military establishments there. He then nies to the Philippines.23 words
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Article26 1959-11-12 18 NEW YORK.—The UN. General Assembly's social committee has decided to establish United Nations prizes worth M 5300.000 for the most outstanding scientific research work on cancer26 words
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Article14 1959-11-12 18 WASHINGTON. President Eisenhower plans to leave today for his holiday retreat at Augusta, Georgia.14 words
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Article70 1959-11-12 18 LONDON. Thurs.— Demand to: natural rubber continues factory. There should be an outlet lor all the natural r likely to be produced m This vas stated by Sir Lee Paton. Chairman ot HarrisonCrossfield m the Com pan} report, yesterday. Natural rubber produr.ie: around 2,055 thousand to:Reuter - 70 words
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Article177 1959-11-12 18 Chemical weapons that enslave WASHINGTON, Thurs. The United States possesses chemical warfare weapons capable of causing blindness, deafness, paralysis, rigidity, tremors, convulsions and other ailments. The symptoms are mostly temporary, said Lieutenant Colonel Douglas Lindsey, Director of Medical Research at the army chemical centre at Maryland. In an address preparedReuter - 177 words
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Article254 1959-11-12 18 FRANCE told the United mittee yesterday that A-bomb in an aerial expl 0 "to understand the atomic explosion/* M. Jules Moch, Frar ment expert who has bee cedented attack from air. Sahara test, replied to afternoon. "Tt. is arpQtlv tr> tVn-. lerest 01 an manKina,Reuter; U.P.I - 254 words
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Advertisement290 1959-11-12 18 I SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT FOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS PERAK BOOK STORE. Ipoh Taiping have further pleasure m announcing the publication of the first of their j series of National Language books for Secondary schools m the Federation of Malaya, entitled: PEI WCHAR BAHASA KEBANGSAAN. Penpal I, National Language for Secondary schools, for290 words
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Miscellaneous408 1959-11-12 18 Cinema Guide CATHAY Phont *****: Op«n* Tixl The LtKtnd Of Tom Ooolty 1.4">. 4 1.%. 6 4.) 30 p.m. OOEON Phont *****: Now Shounc' Tonka l« 15 9.30 p.m. MEW ALHAMBRA. Phont *****: Open* Today: Tho 30 Foot Br.dt Of Candy Rock 1.30. 4 00. 6.45 9.30 p m. ODKON408 words
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