Singapore Standard, 20 November 1958
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Title Section26 1958-11-20 1 tt dt 3H SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 *r Cabl* "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, iftf.^ Vol. IX No. 141. 15 cts. 14 Pages [FINAL EDITION]26 words
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EXAM LEAK
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428 1958-11-20 1 It's been going on for 4 years on Chinese side THERE has been a leakage of Singapore Chinese Schools Middle Senior Examination question papers for the past FOUR YEARS. The Standard learned yesterday that re- spectable citizens, well educated and united, were at the bottom of a vicious plot designed428 words
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212 1958-11-20 1 SINGAPORE'S Education Ministry yesterday struck off the names of three English school teachers from the register for being allegedly implicated m the recent leakage of the Secondary Schools entrance examination papers. Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, told The Standard yesterday that "no permanent212 words
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Article59 1958-11-20 1 DEATH DURING DINNER A 43-YEAR-OLD Japanese cargo ship chief officer, Tauno Ito, collapsed and died m a Colony Restaurant where he was dining with some of his crew members last night Tauno Ito had landed m Singapore the day before from Hongkong The ship was en route to Pakistan. Police59 words
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Article151 1958-11-20 1 Jap Trade Centre For Colony HONGKONG. Nov. 19 tßeuter> Representative^ of 150 factories m Japan are planning to establish a tradins centre m Singapore next year, Mr. Kenji Yuasa. j managing director of Asia Development Association, j Tokyo, said here today. Mr. Yuasa. leader of an advance party of seven151 words
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Article139 1958-11-20 1 NICOSIA. Cyprus, Nov. 19 British troops today killed Kyriakos Mats:.-, the most •"wanted" member of the Greek Cypriot EOXA underground after its leader Col. George Grivas himself. Troops lobbed two grenades into c hideout when he refused to cume out saying: ••I will not come outReuter; UPI - 139 words
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Article71 1958-11-20 1 BANGKOK. N'ov If) Reuter) Police today released two former Opposition members of the National Assembly who were arrested yesterday on charges of complicity m a piot to overthrow the new regime of Field Marshal Sarit Thanarat The released men were both retired naval officers. There71 words
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Article46 1958-11-20 1 TWO more cases of poliomyelitis were reported m Singapore yesterday bringing the total for the year to 314 The cases were a Malay bojr 7 months from Madras Road and a Chinese girl. 2 years 2 months, from Syed Alwi Road.46 words
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158 1958-11-20 1 MAO'S AUTHORESS FRIEND IN 'DISGRACE' HONGKONG. Nov. 19 Reuler) Mao Tse-tung's bosom authoress friend and Stalin prize winner. 51-year-old, Ting Ling, is now out of favour and has been relieved of all her official duties The New China News Agency today reported that Ting Ling has been dismissed as Shantung158 words
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Article, Illustration75 1958-11-20 1 DEPUTY Superintendent of Police, Mr. Abdul Rahman bin Dalbasha, on the order of the Singapore Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, tries to persuade Mr. Tan Peng Yeu (SPA) to leave the Council Chamber. Looking on are Council stewards uho had earlier failed toStandardpic - 75 words
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819 1958-11-20 1 PAP'S DISSOLVE MOTION IS LOST PANDEMONIUM reigned m the Singapore City Council yesterday when the Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, called m the Police to remove an opposition Councillor, Mr. Tang Peng Yeu. The Council was debating a motion by Mr. Ong819 words
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Advertisement865 1958-11-20 2 JSSe^lAp^i^fll^^iT^T<ii^j[7eTi^>^^»^^if7y^^^ ANNOUNCEMENT $2,000 WORTH OF TOYS. EOue* t -^al a^~ Fac v 5 must be Riven awsv FREE to Xl doI students only Deta-led partxu a-<. where and ho«< Id s?t then-", Mrtll 5e postp^ on srr :Mon addressed to P O Box 663 S -sar>ore. ACKNOWLEDGMENT WALTER DENDROFF FAMILY865 words
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Advertisement1504 1958-11-20 2 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No. 12 of 1957. Re: P. SUBBIYAN of Block 49. Room 29. H.M. Naval Base. Singapore, 27. (Fitter— C.E. Dept: H.M. Naval Base. Singapore.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a1,504 words
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Advertisement638 1958-11-20 2 JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received by the State Engineer. Johore, up to noon of 9th December, 1958 for SUPPLY OF 470 No. GALVANISED IRON CISTERNS OF VARIOUS CAPACITIES RANGING FROM 60 TO 150 GALLONS TO P.W.D. STATE STORE. JOHORE. JOHORE BAHRU. All particulars may be obtained from638 words
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Advertisement616 1958-11-20 2 TENDER SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST TENDERS are invited for repairs and redecorations to: (a) 191 Artizan quarters and bin compound, 5 shops, 18 Nos. Baths and WC. and 3 screen walls at Upper Aljunied Estate (Postwar). (b) 136 Artizan quarters, 6 shops and 2 blocks proto type and stores and bin616 words
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Advertisement284 1958-11-20 2 T ■■< 5 v, It I v NOTICES POLICE TENDER NOTICF TENDERS which will i at 12 NOON on Monday December, 1958. are mv U by the Commissioner of Pr Federation of Malaya lor tl Supply of Powdered Mi Ik 2 Full particulars may obtained upon applua'io'n the Force Welfare284 words
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587 1958-11-20 3 SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD November 20, 1958 Congress Split c ,nn oochcrs' National Congress, |g .n -uQoroted on Dec. 5, oppean ro IjiftMnotl snag because of disagreer* v ,< |i«tf tiow. The Congress hot ..-..stored as on association." At j th Exocuhve Committee of the juduatf T eachers' Association, how- v587 words
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Article25 1958-11-20 3 k htl X r7 «oaa. i pore I. 'Dies HCEkNEWS" rm i. Am a.-parfment» W* 174 Batu Rd I 1| 147125 words
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Article, Illustration1146 1958-11-20 3 PHILIP DEANE - U.S. PRESIDENTIAL PROSPECT PHILIP DEANE By WASHINGTON I^HE campaign for the election of the next President of the United States m 1960 has already begun, and so will be the longest m US history. But even at this long range— when nobody even knows who the contestants will bp it1,146 words
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THE voice of MALAYA
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Article541 1958-11-20 3 Sir. I was surprised to read a letter on the huice of a Bishop m the Voice of Ma! ay a Column m your valuable daily of 12th November. The Bishop of the Methodist Church resident m Singapore is m charge of the Methodist Church m541 words
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Article111 1958-11-20 3 Sir. 1 wish to correct a report appearing on page 6 of your issue of yesterday m which it is alleged that a Customs spokesman had stated that a directive had been issued to 'double check every Red seaman landing here' a s a precaution against currency111 words
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512 1958-11-20 3 BBC SPOTLIGHT ON MALAYA LONDON tJACIAL differences m Malaya and the efforts being made to resolve them formed the theme of a British Broadcasting Corporation television programme on Thursday night. The 45-minute programme, called "The Inheritors", and one of a series of seven512 words
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Article, Illustration429 1958-11-20 3 Patrick O' Donovan - THE LAST 'BOSS' Patrick O'Donovan WASHINGTON. TAMES MICHAEL CURJ LEY died recently at the age of S3. He was one of the most extraordinary men ever to distort, make fun of, illuminate, (mrf control American politics. Four times Mayor of Boston, once Governor of Massachusetts, and twice a U.S. Congressman,429 words
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Advertisement50 1958-11-20 3 jv v\ L Vlk permanent rinse j PA perfected by InectO lC^ u+ HL b ""9« unbelievobU rj colour glamour to your hoir. In three 4 1 j^T lovely shades M. magic by mxecto fror" lading dealers and pCRAL DISPENSARY LTD. Hrn Federation of Malaya i. UMPUI KLANG, SEREMBAN, PENANG50 words
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Advertisement46 1958-11-20 3 Commercial I LIGHTING FITTINGS F. 4 0104/5 Pendant finished satin brass with 22" or 27" white obscured glass bowl with diamond motif decoration louvre m white I enamel. I 1 Advertisement 01 the general ELECTRIC CO, imalayai ltd. Revresentina THE CENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. LTD.. OF ENCLANO.46 words
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Article1754 1958-11-20 4 A CRUSHING DEFENCE FOR THE PA MAYOR UNDER HEAVY FUIA CALL TO RESIGN GOES A Ong's Motion To Dissolve Council Lost By 78-74 SINGAPORE Mayor Mr. Ong Eng Guan met a crushing defeat yesterday, when the opposition Councillors voted down his motion to ask the Government to dissolve the City1,754 words
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Advertisement289 1958-11-20 4 AN IDEAL COMBINATION! THE VONO 301/6 COMBlN^"^^^|^^ B^^^^jZlX^^3 T!ON BEDSPRINC and INNER sa"^e time v\ thstand the wear X •nd tear of daily use. I Choose the perfect pair- jKrLlT^uEk or c most comfortable nights of your life! _^^H|^MflHMpß^C^^^ M^g^^^-_M^ H "flaT VI iV Q bbbh BBBb! i^ BBy^ BBB^^BB^289 words
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262 1958-11-20 5 rtsoon Lashes Malaya rilfi r A sum of 200 °00 is being held m readiness by the i Fund Committee for immediate use to help victims of loods, reports of which are pouring m from various parts I Committee, Inche Khir Johari, told262 words
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Article163 1958-11-20 5 UK-Malaya Link To Be Tightened KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Britain Is wry much interested m the welfare of Malaya I making every endeav•if to tighten the financial "a W D :h c Two nation?. he. Governor of the Bank rf nd, Mr. Cameron F. I, to! I newsmen follow-twelve-hour visit here.163 words
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Article53 1958-11-20 5 PENANG Wed.— A miikter, M Ramu Thevar. $l,oo€ by Sessions Mi A: Ah Wah. today c p 'M'hm guilty to a charge of selling rated mi k. hief sanitary inspector 1 C -y C mcfi, Mr. J. E. •r pri itinft said that h contained 3553 words
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Article146 1958-11-20 5 KOTA BHARU, Wed.— Daud bin Yahaya, 22. of Kampong Paloh was drowned while transporting a full load of sand and pebbles m a sampan m the swollen Sungei Keiantan yesterday. He was sitting m the stern of the boat with a friend m heavy ram146 words
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Article, Illustration337 1958-11-20 5 PARENTS OF DEAF MUTES GET LIP READING LESSONS SINGAPORE'S first Parent-Teachers Guidance h SSi °^,L he benefit Of P arent s of pre-school and school children who are deaf, held its second session last night at Outram School, which is donating the use of ts classrooms. Under the auspice? of337 words
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Article98 1958-11-20 5 THE Director of the Overseas Navigational Services m the British Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation, Mr. E. L. T. Barton, arrived m Singapore yesterday on a short visit. Mr. Barton, who has just attended a South-Pacific conference on air navigation m Australia, said98 words
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Article36 1958-11-20 5 KUXJOO Ahmad was acquitted m the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Cour; yesterday on a charge of criminal intimidation by threatening Ismail bin Mohamed Kannu with injury about 10.15 a.m. at the court premises on May 16.36 words
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155 1958-11-20 5 1,500-STRONG KINTA HOME GUARDS DISBANDED •ALA LUMPUR, Wed. i Valley Home Guard ill be disbanded with n Jan. 1 next year, ffl ial y announced to--1,500 strong a!l Chinese formed m 1952 to predominantly Chi- areas of Kinta. ere at that time badly mmunist activities n for such a force155 words
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Article202 1958-11-20 5 RADIO PHONE FOR SATA ONE of the biggest hopes of the late medical director of the Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association, Dr. G. H. Garlick, has just been realized with the installation at South Winds, the Association's Rehabilitation farm, of a two-way radio-telephone. The set, costing about $2,500, is a gift from202 words
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204 1958-11-20 5 OS Saturday at 3.30 p.m.. the smarter set of Singapore will be gathering In the ballroom of the Raffles Hotel. The occasion: A tea dance sponsored by Joan Booty's Glamour Club and a fashion show by Robinsons. Modelling the 1959 Spring204 words
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Advertisement312 1958-11-20 5 IMT I^tf i^# I SAUCY! DARING! REVEALING! J TWO RUNAWAYS, A MISSING GIRL yL AND A HAREM -FULL OF LAUGHS! y^ yi These are the ingredients of this U delightfully "Frenchy*' frolic- f fi si. II fc^S^^ 3^ i i ii^ i^iiTrOiHp iMtiiW^^ A GERMAN FILM IN COLOUR WITH 5f312 words
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Article, Illustration131 1958-11-20 6 GLAMOROUS SINGAPORE— SHE'LL TELL THE WORLD SINGAPORE, to the average Australian woman,, is the most glamorous ciiy m the East. So said Miss Kay Melaun, I a writer for the Australian U omen's Weekly 9 m Singapore yesterday. Miss Melaun lieu into the J Colony from Melbourne with a big131 words
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Article74 1958-11-20 6 A jaga-kreta boy foiled an attempt by two thieves to steal a car from a car park m C'.irTord Pier. Singapore. yesterday. The boy who \Va? washing a car saw two men behaving nervously m another car. He raised an alarm and the two74 words
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Article93 1958-11-20 6 A SUICIDE verdict was recorded by the Singapore Coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussien at the close of an inquiry into the death of Yeo Kirn Fong, 36. on Sept. 18.' Yeo was found drowned m a ,iar of water by her husband. Chong93 words
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181 1958-11-20 6 Flood problems m Pulau Brani have his sympathy SINGAPORE Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas, yesterday told 30 Malays from Pulau Brani that he would help them instal a telephone m their island. He gave this assurance during their first civic181 words
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73 1958-11-20 6 RAF Probe Opens On Canberra Crash ROYAL AIR FORCE authorities m Singapore yesterday held an inquiry into the cause of the crash of a Canberra bomber off Ama Keng. Singapore, on Tuesday. The Pilot and another member of the crew of three were killed instantly. Flying Officer Simmons, who survived73 words
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Article78 1958-11-20 6 SINGAPORE'S Chinese and English Schools will, from 1961. have a common syllabus and a- unified examination system. This was revealed by Director of Education. Mr. Lee Siow Mong. yesterday. He said that Chinese high school education would t>e telescoped from the present six years to four.78 words
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298 1958-11-20 6 A SEAMEN'S Industrial Relations Officer m the Ministry for Commerce and Industry, Tay Scow Huah, was charged m a Singapore Court yesterday with causing: the death of a girl by a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide while driving a car along Nicoll298 words
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Article156 1958-11-20 6 TAIPING, Wed. Raja Azlan Shah, president of the Sessions Court here, was today told how revenue officers, who examined a car which they had stopped, discovered Sl 1.000 worth of rawopium hidden in a secret compartment near the petrol tank. In the dock stood two men156 words
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Article150 1958-11-20 6 Man Found Drowned Open Verdict A DECKHAND. In W Osman who jumped into the >ca with a friend ifter Iheir boat Buttered a violent expl< sion, later learned tha* friend was found drowned i Singapore Coroner's m .r* told vesterriay. Ismail was testifying a1 inquiry into the death of i150 words
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Article211 1958-11-20 6 Schoolboy Hit P.C. Court Told A COLONY schoolboy was yesterday convicted m a Singapore court on a charge of assaulting a police constable, C. S. Sundram, at Niven Road on Oc 23. The 17-year-old youth. Osman bin Rahim. told the Singapore Fifth Magistrate. Mr. T. S. Sinnathuray, that he was211 words
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Article, Illustration314 1958-11-20 6 POLICE GU DAVID A MEETING CITY COUNCIL Sequel To Penang PtNANG, Wed. r.t* Mjrjl n who has been expelled from the |T attend a meeting of the Issessn* tee under Police escort t» i ifuJ?* Mr David lodged a d(-monstrations made tgair side the City Hall on M Ccuncil met314 words
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Article43 1958-11-20 6 RUBBER TIN PAPER wMi prill Ihf til fl r, .\r ■> X No\ 1 \r>; ii lun« I III) v H Dereßta '~U lamuf] til I Toot I vpi>' I I Thr" buy* r» i V <p[\ fnttl! fl Stlef v '^M tuns I43 words
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Advertisement68 1958-11-20 6 Then try a bottle of sparkling Cream Soda V^V* -^one of Schweppes famous thirst J^tf^'^ A'' >'•* X* quenchers. Aerated and ready to drink. J& Look for the penguin and the name {\\'M Schweppes 'Cream Soda. -U^ A* iv *>"-'*>■'• l^^Bp.T' 7 .■'■'•■7 /**^jb M^" >*■•.' '^S^^l «B M i•'68 words
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Miscellaneous44 1958-11-20 6 Geylung straits Chinese Met&odist Church: Testimony Meetmj: m English and Malay. Speakei Mr Mok Kirn Liat 530 p m Pava l.t'har Methudist Church: Last Quarterly Conference at the Church AH officials nominated for 1959 are urged to be present. TMCA (Orchard Rd.): Body buil-44 words
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Miscellaneous87 1958-11-20 6 ding weight lifting 400 om; Judo practice lor Jun;_prs 4 3(1 pm; Judo practice foi beginners (senior) 530 om; Medley B:l--liards Championship 8 d m YU(.\ (Rairios Qnay): Enffluh Conversation Class Becinners 9.15 am: Advnnced 10 30 am; Dressmakine Class 10 30 am; Malay Beginners Class 530 p m. Chinese87 words
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Miscellaneous136 1958-11-20 6 News, 7 8 A Unie Wttb a j m News Headline* A Date vv.;r> IfusiC (Co 9 4.'> Lng.;sh Schools Bros li:> p.m Luncntimt Concert U Time Signal and Nc*> 1 4.) -2 \> Men only. IJ7-420 E>« Scnools B:oadcabt.s 5 p n MeM*.v-^o-Hou:id 530 Us Hospitals. ti.3U Intel S136 words
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178 1958-11-20 7 3,000 SEEK 'DATE' WITH TWO BANDITS Give up senseless fight says letter IPOH. Wed. More than 3.000 people from two new villages arc seeking a date with two communist terrorists m a bid to persuade them to come out of the jungle and surrender themselves. To enable this to be178 words
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Article, Illustration90 1958-11-20 7 &FTEB havin? featured m many Singapore beauty contests clamorous Daisy Szeto now hopc 5 to become one <?f the 20 official receptionists at the Constitution Exposition m January. If selected Daisy will then be able to aspire for the title of Pearl of the90 words
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Article78 1958-11-20 7 JEWELLERY STOLEN AT DAWN THIEVES broke into a hi i&e to Telok Ayer Street. Singapore, early yesterday morning an<j escaped with jewellery other valuables worth The tenant, Tay Ah Soon. 24, told the Police that he woke up at 5.30 a.m. on hearing a r ise. He found that the78 words
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Article86 1958-11-20 7 FIVE men accused of breakIng into the premise.- of Po';ar Creameries Company Limited <:I MacPherson Road at 4.15 a.m on Ser>t. 27 were found g lilty by a Singapore Distri t Court yesterday. The Judge, Mr. S. K. Lee sentec :erf Ho Pi ck Leng, 21,86 words
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216 1958-11-20 7 NZ Force Will Quit If Asked -CONNOLLY KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. New Zealand Government will not hesitate to withdraw her troops from Malaya if the Federation Government wants it. "We are happy to accede to any such request," said New Zealand Defence Minister, Mr. P. G. Connolly, who Hew m toe:216 words
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Article81 1958-11-20 7 TENANT BOUND AND ROBBED TWO men, on the pretext of seeing a friend, forced their way into a house m Changi j Road. Singapore, on Tuesday afterncon and took away jewellery worth $440 and -$10 m cash. Chien Wee Kin, 23, the occupant, said he opened the door to two81 words
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Article110 1958-11-20 7 MADAM ELSIE KIONG, a teacher, alleged m the Singopore High Court that her h >and had asked r f° r a divorce because he preferred another woman. She was suing Lim Teng Law. also a teacher, for divorce on grounds of desertion. Madam Kiong wa^ granted110 words
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Article, Illustration187 1958-11-20 7 A FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization) representative is m Singapore today I to discuss problems with farS mers, cattle breeders, com--1 munity leaders and others connected with tho produce oi food. He Is Mr. George Melgrue. who flew m from Rome to spread187 words
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Article, Illustration190 1958-11-20 7 THE KING'S GIFT IS FLOWN TO SOEKARNO KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A Kelantan silver bowl was today flown to Jakarta as a gift from the King to President Soekarno of Indonesia. It iccnt with the Federation's goodwill vussion headed by Deputy Premier and Defence Minister Dato Abdul Razak. The gifts of190 words
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Article84 1958-11-20 7 ALOR STAR. Wed.— Kangar Session? Judge Tuan Syed Agil Barakbah, today >entenced Choong Chong Lee. 25. to two-and-a-half years" jail on a charge of falsifying the Company's accounts m 1956. Choong. a former cashier of Kayang Co. Limited, was aT.eg- ci to have carried forward84 words
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Advertisement132 1958-11-20 7 4-3s£i£3 fpoipduum£6nvt RECORD CHANGER In the world POPULAR RADIO SERVICE P{ Biikit Bintang Road "ft K. Lumpur:: Tel. ***** 5-__r— i Asi "■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■__■> Sss PRICK FROM $565 C |tt or 52T.30 monthly 'fr— ni ?%S _B__y^^ Ifk OUTITANBING MATUtU {J'i «Wi>. 2LC mwn 10 n -nh-puli <— ««ii(l«r _L rre'«u.~ai132 words
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Advertisement482 1958-11-20 7 CAIHAT ORGANISATION r iBfiRBIJI OPENS TODAY! P 5 IBOWI DMLY AT Jf Tk-iA— »«-««L-.e^,rf A 11 am. -130-4.00 U f^ In» Aovwrrurouf ur« *t*j y w Rfl fi 45 <J ,'{o p m 4c HADPV ttLA^lf T i DI»n%K L|J St*warf Granger f I^.VJ^IVJ" LAST 4 SHOWS! I I I482 words
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Advertisement79 1958-11-20 7 ujherl -4tM ttm Imtmm ■*<.»■.«. »> lor m midm wmwimtft mt m m^ S 6£T /r f/IOM j£ LAWJOOGHiNCO. Ji No. 67 Amp;nig Koari M. A Hm!d:ne »l K. Lumpur M. H67U jjf y fTN' d v I I "> r y° o r I I latest In hair &■>79 words
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Advertisement867 1958-11-20 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. fels *****/6. *****/4 132/6. RoMmon Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To HaHtflS, Boston, New rerk Baltimore. Philadelphia •> Cult Ports. Spore P. Sham Penang TIUCER nivirirotKcmfowyio. S/10 |an 11 [an 15/16 lan Carrtets option te prec««4 via erh«> ports te load and discharge867 words
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Advertisement1185 1958-11-20 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD ec CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporates m Singapore) (12 Imat) £F" THE BLUE FUMHEL LINE r C SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW CONDON CONTINfcNTAI r>ORT» Carriers option to proceed via othoi ports to load and discharg* carge (via Sues with liberty to oroeeed via Panama ot1,185 words
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Advertisement922 1958-11-20 8 MITSUI W^ LINE Sport P.S'hom Penonp JAPAN LINE Hokonesan Maru for Japan Ports 23Nor Accepting cargo for Central and South American oorts with transhipment at Japan on through bills of lading. U.S.A. LINE For New York Ph.ladelphia, Baltimore via Bombay Suez. A 4J 20 NOV Akagisan Maru ETA. N. York922 words
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Advertisement474 1958-11-20 8 EAST ASIATIC I MOMiWARPS Sailing* t O Aden p Of V Rorterdom. Hamburg. Bremen Co Pc P Spore V JUTLAND! A u/m I Calls London (pQ$ 5en c; fr On| t MEONIA I Colling London Posscnq lf Om] SIENA 9 ioim k Passenger t U J OUTWARDS Soil.ng. to, Bangkok474 words
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Article146 1958-11-20 9 Canada Plans To Attract Capital KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Canada intends to create a climate favourable to investment from abroad to keep the Canadian economy expanding. This was stated today by the Canadian High CommisI sioner, Mr. A. R. Menzies, when no addressed Rotarians here at their weekly luncheon. Mr. Menzies146 words
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Article90 1958-11-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— M. He:.:-; Fa i\ c. the French ner< a Counsellor slatione m Bangkok, will visit the Fc -.era. Capita! on Friday. Whi c m Ma aya, He wi I h• d ta ks with •^-inessr-nen and bankers: The Repu tlic's ambas>ador m Malaya,90 words
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Article32 1958-11-20 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association ma r the following changes In its rates to merchants yesterday: Ital an L;re. ,e-\:r>z TT or OP ■20Z)~ ready. Other exchange rate? remain unaltered.32 words
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Article475 1958-11-20 9 BRUNEI GIVES LOAN TO MALAYA B Finance And Commerce M $40 Mil. First Advance In 7959 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Malaya will get the first instalment ($40,000,000) of the $100,--000,000 loan from the Brunei Government m April next year. This was announced m the Federal capital today, following the completion of475 words
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Article, Illustration83 1958-11-20 9 AS part of their panMalayan promotion for Campbells Soups, the Borneo Co., Ltd., organised dealer display competitions m all the main towns. The Singapore division was won by Chop Chin Bee. (Campbells have their own agricultural department which takes a keen interest m the development of83 words
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169 1958-11-20 9 The demand m Malaya I for tractors, caterpillars, scrapers and bulldozers is •due to development taking olace m the country building houses, roads, oridges, etc., he said. Mr. Pavienko expects to leave for trie Federation shortly. While m Singapore, he attended a regional conference169 words
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Article311 1958-11-20 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business uune yesterday: Fed. Disp. 51. 09, $1.08; Fra.-ei and Aeave ords *ibu, $1.62, $1.58 odd lot. Gammon _.>1.71 .51. 72; Hammer '$1.58, $1.585; Hume frets. A4, lv. 4/8 odd lot, oids. 4/9 ovenugtit; Ai. Brewer, e» 52.87J $2.80 odd lot; M. Breweries311 words
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Article137 1958-11-20 9 Rubber Slips 3 4 Cent CONTINUED selling pressure from up-country caused a drop of 3/4 cent m the Singapore rubber price yesterday, to 83i cents Der lb. for International first grade December. The markat opened lower m sympathy with overseas, but steadier on short covering for lower sheet. At the137 words
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Article52 1958-11-20 9 KUCHING. Wed. Sarawak exported B.4'in tons of sawn timber m September, of which 4,000 tons went to U.K. the biggest buyer. Australia bought I.TOO tons. Round timher export? m the same month totalled ".fi^O tons, of which r>. ono tons went to Hongkong and I,ODO tons52 words
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165 1958-11-20 9 Selective Support For Industrials THERE was selective support, with minor fluctuations, for Industrials m the Malayan share market yesterday Tins were inclined to ease. while rubbers quietly steady Turnover was fair. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers A.ssociat.nn were:- INDUSTRIALS Robinson and Co: Ords. 1.45 1 47 Straits Time*165 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-11-20 9 Fertilizer Expert In Malaya AN EXPERT on chemical fertilizers Mr. X X Aalto, is m Malaya to advise the Federation Government on setting: up a new industry. A Finn. Mr Aalto. has conducted surveys m chemical fertilizer production m Ceylon and Saudi Arabia He will be m Malaya till the56 words
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Article218 1958-11-20 9 OUTER ROADS Hocgh Cape Seik i Ml tI, Saidja. Hying Trader, Banimun Anshun, Tiber. Kasimbar, Bverglory Pelita Shell. Norway Mara. .vlauu.-e. Marti Ocean Debo an, Ormara, Heian Maru, Salsette, Wing On. Van Vo ;g Sea Bird, Anna Maersk Nassa, Berebere, Atago Marh. Clvdefic'.d. Preldde, Atlantbris, Canna Regio218 words
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Article102 1958-11-20 9 SINGAPORE Chines* Produce Exchange noon closing prices t>er picul yesterday were Copra Nov. -Den. $4J$ buyers; $43 sellers; cocooul oil m bulk $65 sellers m drums $68 J sellers; Muntok whitaj .pepper $129 tellers; Sarawak j white $128 sellers; Special j Sarawak black S7l. Singapore Copra Associarion closing prices102 words
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Article39 1958-11-20 9 THE Singapore trade minion to Indonesia, sponsored by tha Indian Chamber of Commerre, will hold a rooktail oartv at the Sindhi Ch;h. m Mountbatten Road on Nov. 29. nn tht eve of its departure for the Republic.39 words
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Article, Illustration130 1958-11-20 9 A BRITISH DESIGNED loading shovel having completely automatic transmission and drive on four wheels of equal size is seen here being put through its paces. This machine m the ■'giant class" is the Chaseside "Loadmaster 300 0" which is now being shown for the first130 words
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Article, Illustration1427 1958-11-20 10 Women think it's a great honour to be in Nizam's harem Richard Berry continues his series on MEN IN THE NEWS, m which he provides an intimate sidelight into the career of world famous personalities. INEW YORK: Wearing a kirn soprano Kunie lmai. 28. sits third balcony and looks out1,427 words
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Article402 1958-11-20 10 his h W^ he I of "I J l5 ■en car' F» I Mi I I I I ggi I b<v 'K2 he W If gDEN PHILLPOTTS, 96--years-old this month, has now set up a record for literary longevity He has passed the age of George402 words
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Article420 1958-11-20 10 VFRICA can boast no more colourful figure than Sir Roy Welensky, who has Just been returned to power as Prime Minister of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. In an as'oni shins'y chequered career. this burly 20-stone politician has been a butcher, a baker's boy. a barman,420 words
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Article, Illustration450 1958-11-20 11 IN m C 3SS. the electors to 0^ amateur? who -j and tns ex- n know too wLuP'M^ rhere v are piwlp^^^ppnujpn^^ "Liberal |BBHVMh| cf I^^^^ H^l^^* Algeria" 1 almost W" Seing to I hmseli ■EBEteK**_ party HHHHMH^H|H||^HH^P^H9 level, l^lM ftk^fi j^fc §1 S^fX parties y^P ™^^m.450 words
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Article, Illustration492 1958-11-20 11 Patrick O' Donovan - P.T.A. Is Feared By American Fathers Patrick O'Donovan WASHINGTON. n^TSE Parent-Teacher Association is a worthy American institution. It serves to ease and humanise the relationship between a State school organisation and the neighbours. It meets to discuss local problems, changes m the schools, to arrange social occasions, to watch pupil492 words
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Article, Illustration1130 1958-11-20 11 K^3iHHg^i^^^*^^^HH^^B"^^HHHpHHHM^^BH|^^H«^PHpP^R 1 anal! SB W rip- rfj Iv b< to W. m I 1 I I X H ii B I g it I E H m m I Right clc^e to it carved it oi forests is rising an lustrial area which will i1,130 words
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Miscellaneous356 1958-11-20 11 By RITA DEL MAR TODAYS QUOTATION: A "If what must be sriven willingly the kindness is doubled." Syros THURSDAY FOR EVERYONE: Get started early as a hedge against delays. Use tact. Afternoon favours home family ofnc& interests. Evening brings a change of trend; promote dealings with other's generally. You can356 words
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Miscellaneous200 1958-11-20 11 LI'L ABNER By Al Capp S >. X W"CHILLUNHEREINRIO^ I GOT LATEST TAH ALREADY OQT )1/ MAR>/ ??-TMEAA FELLAS A (CohA\( ISEDDICATED!! TWEV J RED-WOT MEW J TWAT!!-PAPPV J PICKFORD? WAVIW'TWEW GUNS I >VAI H ALL SPEAKS A FURRIN V YORK P>OST- |> RUBY <( SEEMS TO WANTT T' 7200 words
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237 1958-11-20 12 VMTEO NATIONS. Nov. 19 (UPI) The United States and its Western partners today studied Russia's abrupt scrapping of the demand that outer space contiol be linked with elimination of foreign military bases. Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, Valerian A. Zorin, produced a new resolution be-237 words
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107 1958-11-20 12 Operation after she died saved the baby SYDNEY. Nov. 19 (Reuter> An unborn baby was saved by ca^sarian operation more than five minutes after the mother died at Crown Street Women's Hospital yesterday. In a dramatic operation, doctors delivered the baby a six lb. girl. They said that to save107 words
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Article, Illustration40 1958-11-20 12 MALAYAN. Minister for Works and Communications, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir calls on the Japanese Foreign Minister Mr. Aiichiro Fujiyama, at the Foreign Office m Tokyo. Inche Sardon is here on a four-day visit. UPI pnoto.UPI - 40 words
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Article113 1958-11-20 12 Nuclear Talks: GENEVA. Nov. 19 (Reuter) -Russia today turned down a ;-econd majo* western compromise proposal designed to break the deadlock on the agenda of the three-power nuclear weapon tests discontinuance conference here. Well-informed sources said that the new western proposal was put at this afternoon's private113 words
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Article387 1958-11-20 12 Freedom may be brief interlude before dictatorship CLEVELAND, Ohio, Nov. 19 (Reuter) Secretary of State John Foster Dulles yesterday warned young independent nations that they were continually subjected to the lures of international Communism. In a lengthy speech before the National Council or Churches of387 words
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Article257 1958-11-20 12 A Bigger RI Combat Regiment JAKARTA. Nov. 19 (Reuter) Indonesia is to increase the number of airborne commandos, the Republic's top fighting unit, Jakarta Radio said today. Jakarta Radii quoted Brigadier General Sungkono, Director of Army Supplies, as saying this planned increase was m ;ine with the army construction. HeReuter - 257 words
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Article70 1958-11-20 12 NEW YORK. Nov. 19 (Reuter) Linda Christian, former wife of film star Tyrone Power, may collect up to $3,000,000 (Malayan) under a special insurance policy the actor took out before he died, the New York Daily News reported today. JThe newspaper said the policy taken70 words
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Article78 1958-11-20 12 KHARTOUM. Nov. 19 (Renter) The Sudan's new 12-man Cabinet meets today under the new revolutionary military regime. Newspapers, suspended since the army took control on Monday, resume publication today without censorship. But they must not publish "anything against foreign countries, the government or parties78 words
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179 1958-11-20 12 British Woman Killed: Syria Is Accused TEL AVIV, Nov. 19 (Reu.er) —Israel has formally accused Syria of the murder of Mrs. Christopher Doran, wife of the British Air Attache m Israel, Mr. Albert Grand, United Nations spokesman m Jerusalem, said today. Earlier, Mrs. Doran was found shot on 'he shores179 words
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Article74 1958-11-20 12 PARIS. Nov. 19 (Reuter) Georges Dicher, a 23 year-old Frenchman, quickly dropped his briefcase took off his jacket and shoes and plunged into the River Seine, when he heard cries of help from a drowning woman. With the aid of another man. he managed to save the74 words
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Article, Illustration40 1958-11-20 12 PRIME Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of India receives petals of flowers from young Indian girls celebrating the Premier's (>9th birthday m NewDelhi last week. Mr. Nehru was bern m Allahabad India on Nov 14, 1889. UPI photo.UPI - 40 words
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164 1958-11-20 12 CARGO SHIP SINKS IN STORM: 2 RESCUED CHARLEVOIX. MICHIGAN. Nov. 19. The roast guard reported two survivors of tne sunken cargo ±h.p Carl D. Bradley were found this morning on High I?; arid. The finding of the two men spurred hopes that others oi me 35-man crew might have reachedReuter; UPI - 164 words
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Article37 1958-11-20 12 COMMUNIST Huk propagandist leader Alfredo Sauio, surrendered to the Philippine Government by the Indonesian Embassy on Tuesday after he had nought asylum there, was yesterday charged with subversive activities m the Manila court. UPI. iUPI - 37 words
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327 1958-11-20 12 The London Times.., LONDON. Nor. 19 Beui Tne Times today described the political preparati us ,n S.ngapore prior t the inland becoming a stab ai "confusing." The paper liter drawing attention to the fac: thai next year Singapore uriO hold its first elections und< r the327 words
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Article32 1958-11-20 12 m f Hi high I L rtl Never U iih hi i Ml HJ Transp<Ti |1 iospectni l* at itttMii y them him-!!* rxporl <'P' ni pnliirm.inu T tinued nga S'u!32 words
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