The Straits Times, 14 November 1958
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Title Section11 1958-11-14 1 The Straits Times. Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1958 15 CENTS11 words
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Article, Illustration326 1958-11-14 1 NEW *WHITE* AREA POSSIBLE IN A FEW DAYS Only six demoralised terrorists left— without a leader Trio lured to a rendezvous with death JOHORE BAHRU, Thursday. JHREE BULLETS, fired at point-blank range on the edge of the jungle north of Kulai yesterday, have ended 10326 words
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Article375 1958-11-14 1 Four men burned to death 2 ARMY LORRIES COLLIDE, BURST INTO FLAMES IPOH, Thursday. pOUR MEN were burned to death and two others were seriously injured when two heavy military trucks collided head-on and burst into flames on the main trunk road, seven miles north of Ipoh, today. The crash375 words
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Article45 1958-11-14 1 TAIPEH. Thurs. The Communists opened up another day of their "stop and go" war at 40 minutes after midnight By 6 p.m. 489 shells had pounded into the Quemoys. The Nationalist Defence Ministry said sporadic shelling was still continuing after sunset. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article42 1958-11-14 1 LONDON. Thurs. Britain will scrap six aircraft carriers, nine cruisers. 14 destroyers, 44 frigates 24 minesweepers and three submarines unless there are bids from foreign buyers, the First Lord of the Admiralty, the Earl of Selkirk announced yesterday.42 words
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196 1958-11-14 1 GEOFFREY BOLAND - UP, UP, UP... Now it's your dollar GEOFFREY BOLAND By I SINGAPORE, Thurs. —The Malayan dollar strengthened its position against the today. It now stands at "normal top" for the first time since December 1956. Today's rise of another 1/32 of a penny puts the Malayan Exchange Banks' Association's rates196 words
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Article, Illustration128 1958-11-14 1 DRAMA at THE FIRST FLOOR WINDOW SINGAPORE, liiurs A sea man Wnng I ueni; S« ns I". fell 18ft. from a first floor window of a hotel in busy South Bridge Road today. But he landed on a canvas safety sheet held by firemen below. A fire engine had sprd128 words
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Article371 1958-11-14 1 SINGAPORE Thurs.— The Workers' Party split wide open today, with one faction claiming it has already been dissolved and the chairman, Mr. David Marshall, insisting it has not. Tonight the No. 1 riddle in Singapore's already confused political scene "is the party dead or alive?" remained unresolved.371 words
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97 1958-11-14 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs Four new polio rases were reported up to 4.30 p.m. today, bringing the total since Aug. 1 to 282 All four were Asian children. In the /irst 13 days of this month there have been 82 polio cases, compan97 words
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Article163 1958-11-14 1 Brens cover police swoop SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Two bren gunners tonight covered police from the Reserve Unit in a swoop on secret society hide-outs here. Up to midnight at least 25 suspects were arrested. The bren-gunners. atop two riots vans, trained their weapons in the direction of the hide-outs as the163 words
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Article23 1958-11-14 1 ALGIERS. Thurs. French forces yesterday killed 14 rebels and captured three in a clash at Medea, 38 miles from here. U.P.I.UPI - 23 words
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Article, Illustration213 1958-11-14 2 CAIRO, Thursday. PRESIDENT Gamal Nasser arrived at the Nile River city of Minya today for a major policy address, his first 6ince the air incident involving King Hussein of Jordan. His speech was expected to survey the crisis set off when Hussein chargedUPI - 213 words
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143 1958-11-14 2 Break with Jakarta cry rises in Manila MANILA. Thurs. Con- gressional circles to- day urged severance of relations with Indonesia if the Indonesian Embassy here refuse to release a top Communist Huk leader. Representatives said Indonesia had no right to harbour the number Huk. Alfredo Saulo. Saulo appeared in tinReuter - 143 words
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Article211 1958-11-14 2 RUBBER NEXT YEAR— SIR LEONARD LONDON, Thursday. rpHE new synthetic rubber plants in Europe wil probably work at the expense of synthetic imported from North America rather than of natura rubber, the chairman of Harrisons and Crosfleld Sir Leonard Paton. said in his annual statement today. ProducersReuter - 211 words
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Article26 1958-11-14 2 LONDON. Thurs.— Mr. Fenner Brockway. Labour M.P., today presented a Private Bill which seeks to make illegal any discrimination against colour, race cr religion.—Router.Reuter - 26 words
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Article178 1958-11-14 2 First daily jet link-up to begin between London and New York lON DON. Thurs. Overseas Air- i ways Corporation will begin daily trans-At-i lantic Jet services tomorrow with De Havilland Comets the first daily let service linking London and New York. A Comet IV commanded by Capt. E.Reuter - 178 words
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227 1958-11-14 2 IN BRIEF NEW DEPOSIT OF URANIUM ORE FOUND IN AUSTRALIA SYDNKY. Thurs. Australian drilling teams have discovered a new deposit of uranium ore at the Rum Jungle uranium field. Senator William Spooner. the National Development Minister, said here today. —Reuter BKIKI I: The Lebanese Parliament has voted the Government of227 words
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94 1958-11-14 2 DIVORCE AFTER COLD WIFE SOLD HIS BED LONDON. Thurs— A divorce court judge in Nottingham yesterday related how the sale of a bed broke up a marriage. One cold November day, Mr. William Holland left home and sent his wife Doris no money so she sold his bed to buyReuter - 94 words
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Article66 1958-11-14 2 rnunrw 1,.._.. Ljyjnuyjix, inurs. a taxi driver in the West End was warned by radio loudspeaker from his headquarters early today that his two passengers were crooks. One of them immediately leapt out of the cab but the driver drove at high speed through Oxford StreetReuter - 66 words
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Article167 1958-11-14 2 'Phantom of Opera' was clubbed with trombone pOME, Thurs "alleged "Phani the Rom,, House" was sick man today He had bruises al and claimed he hi clubbed with bone. At least one mi mix Rome Opera rj] believed "The p had finally b after seven yea: gat ion. It all167 words
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Article54 1958-11-14 2 LONDON. Thurs. Briti > Transport police were today investigating the di>app..iranee on Tuesday of a bullion box containing £500 silver coins sent Era Royal Mint In London Northern Ireland. The bullion was tra «d from the London trajj the Irish sea ferry Duke on herReuter - 54 words
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Article26 1958-11-14 2 PARIS. Thurs. G Charles de Gaulle hi lasting three hours on nal defence today wil ministers and his Chi I Stall. General Paul Renter.Reuter - 26 words
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Miscellaneous36 1958-11-14 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Applet) 1 ff.-li 1:M I &SIO ANOTUeC TUl*sX3\ j I >*XJ UAV€ CAD TOO I V iMANV CLOTUe-C f^ yr^ugV rue me m tvpicr— \ild*B'f\ w A 3^^ I \aumhmb uas LOVfe.vJ36 words
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258 1958-11-14 3 'WE SHALL FIGHT TERRORISM BUT WORK FOR PEACE* FULL SUPPORT 9 FROM LABOUR j HK PRIME MINISTER, Mr. Macmillan, todaf pfed^d merit to a two-fold promise on Cyprus: To fiffht terrorism in the island, to work for a political agreement to decide the Mediterra-258 words
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Article66 1958-11-14 3 NICOSIA. Thurs. A court irtial here today sentenced British Army captain to be mi.ss.ed Irom the service for terinu an area declared out f bounds and losing his evolver and five rounds of mmunition. The captain. Michael Roy Grove. 28. of 635 light anti-aircraft squadron. Royal Artillery,Reuter - 66 words
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127 1958-11-14 3 LONDON. Thurs. Thousands of office workers mil shopgirls fired by patriotism, a sense of adventure, or a longing for the sun have volunteered to replace Greek Cypriot workers in British Services canteens and hostels in Cyprus. Recruiting was stopped today when the number ofReuter - 127 words
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275 1958-11-14 3 creased, the Prime Minister stated: "In countering these measures the Governor <Sir Hugh Foot) is acting throughout with the full support of his military advisers. Confidence "We have complete confidence in the governor and his advisers. Sonic criticism has been made as to theReuter - 275 words
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Article, Illustration37 1958-11-14 3 TWO trained porpoises at the Miami (Florida) aquarium "Corky" and "Sparkle" are fed by Miss Ah Mar Vi, a Burmese teacher who is on a scholarship in the United States. U.P.I, picture.UPI - 37 words
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160 1958-11-14 3 Tunisia to ask for Communist arms HINT OF POLICY CHANGE TUNIS, Thursday. PRESIDENT Habib Bourguiba of Tunisia said today he had decided to seek arms from Finland and Communist Czechoslovakia and YugosI lavia. In a weekly radio broadcast to the nation he said he made the decison because oi conditionsReuter; UP - 160 words
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Article55 1958-11-14 3 SAVANNAH. (Georgia), Thurs. A big KC97 Strato-Tankor crashed into a residential area here yesterday, killing the crew of 10. Two hOUMI were wrecked but there wer no civilian casualties. The Strato-Tanker was from nearby Hunter Air Force base. An official there said it exploded twoReuter - 55 words
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Article32 1958-11-14 3 NEW YORK. Thurs.—Malcolm White, president of a cable manufacturing firm here, today shot dead Aliped Dugai\ a union organiser leading a picket line against his firm, police said.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article45 1958-11-14 3 LONDON. Thurs. A gunman shot and seriously wounded the manager in a hold-up yesterday at the Midland Bank in Brentford, suburban London, and escaped with about £300. The manager. Mr. Edward Aires, was taken to hospital in a critical condition. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article334 1958-11-14 3 T ONDON, Thurs.— There was I slightly activity on the slock exchange today and the market presented an irregular appearance. The giltedged market appeared to have shaken off its recent depression and in the absence of further selling a fair amount of public buying was responsible for some334 words
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307 1958-11-14 3 U.S. WILL JOIN FULLY IN COLOMBO PLAN SEATTLE, Thur s. America yesterday announced that it would apply "in the very near future" for full membership of the Colombo Plan. This announcement was made at the Colombo Plan conference by Mr. C. Douglas Dillon, U.S. Under-Secretary for Economic Affairs. A tributeReuter - 307 words
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Advertisement362 1958-11-14 3 Huhf for -fhe besf HUNT 2ft Heavenly PEACHES AGENTS: SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. i BEAUTIFUL INDIAN SAREES VAST VARIETY $4.50 EACH 75 Cts. 90 Cts. 90 Cts. 90 Cts. a yd. Pillow Cases Tee Shirts Towels Nylon Net 54" $1.70 $2.00 A YARD $2.20 EACH Sport Shirts Fancy Suiting362 words
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68 1958-11-14 4 30 picket planners register for relief KIALA LUMPI'K. Thurs. More than 30 unemployed yuuths who had planned to picket the Labour Ministry in Federal House registered for relief today with the Selangor Social Welfare Department. few said they were married and had families to support. A spokesman of the Social68 words
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Article38 1958-11-14 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Singapore's revenue from petroleum products in the first 10 months of the year was 526,817.000 $5,687,000 more than that collected during the same period last year. However. revenue l>om liquors continue to fall.38 words
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152 1958-11-14 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A motorist who appeared in the traffic court last month on a charge relating to a parking offence which he had earlier compounded, was discharged today. The magistrate, Mr. Philip Lav. discharged C.J.C. Sandhurst after the prosecution withdrew the charge. The charge152 words
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Article26 1958-11-14 4 KUALA KANGSAR, Thurs —The Hawkers' Guild here will celebrate its fifth anniversary with a tea party and dinner at the guild premise* on Saturday.26 words
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Article210 1958-11-14 4 Secret societies a threat to democratic government* says Goodrich He warns: Unless we wipe them out, we may find ourselves ruled by thuys SINGAPORE, Thursday. gECRET societies are threatening to disrupt the democratic form of government in Singapore, said Mr. Brian Goodrich, Assistant Police Commissioner (C.1.D.) tonight.210 words
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Article43 1958-11-14 4 IPOH. Thura.— A 11-man delegation yesterday warned the Mentri Zesar of Pcrak, Inche Mohamed Ghazali bit. J Haji Jawi. that the stoppage Of new water connections in Ipoh would throw thousand? of people in the buildina trade.- out of jobs. 143 words
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Article38 1958-11-14 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs The L'ity Council's a.saessment committee today reduced the iropoed annual value on the aremises of George Lee Ltd. In Clemenceau Avenue tor 195!) from $158,248 to $152,931. This year's annual value is 335.248.38 words
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Article33 1958-11-14 4 Hindu officers of the Sin;apore Railway Department i ull celebrate the Sathurthi; estival at the Sri Senpaga Hnayaga temple. 19. Ceylon Joad from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. i E oday.33 words
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Article232 1958-11-14 4 'Can appeal officially' to the City Council I! SINGAPORE, Thurs.— There seemed to be no easy way out today for Palani Sanasi, fo-mer City Council mason. from his dilemma. Different authorities have him down at different age.s in their records and though he has been retired232 words
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181 1958-11-14 4 Numbe r Of salary Scales in Civil Service to be cut SINGAPORE. Thursday. I T*HE number of salary scales in the Singapore I Civil Service win be reduced considerably when i the Government completes the job of "rationalis- ing" the structure of the service. The Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew181 words
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Article90 1958-11-14 4 Electricity rates cut in Borneo JESSELTON. Thurs.— The Nortli Borneo Electricity Board has reduced electricity I rates for Labuan and Tawau. Under the new rates, hotels enjoy a reduction of three cents per kilowatt, making it 12 cents. Rates for other consumers have been reduced, ranging from three to five90 words
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Article46 1958-11-14 4 PENANG. Tliurs A English BiuiLiii. monk, the Yen. Anoma Mahinda. wiil be in charge ot the new meditation centre, to be opened at the Penang Buddhist Association this Sunday. Discussions on meditation will be held every Sunday from S to 6 p.m.46 words
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Article30 1958-11-14 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs The principal of the Singapore Polytechnic. Mr. D. J. Williams, will speak at the YMCA Auditorium. Orchard Road on Nov. 18 at 8 p.m.30 words
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Article79 1958-11-14 4 SINGAPORE. Thins. A settlement has been reached between the management or I Bata Shoe Company In North I Bridge Road here and its employees' union today over 99 workers due to lose their jobs on Saturday. Details of the agreement J?e expected to be announced79 words
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Article70 1958-11-14 4 Big port project KUALA LUMPUR. Thur.s The vice-president of a Canadian construction company, which may tender for the Port Swettenham development i project, today flew over the port in a chartered aircraft to observe the site Of the proposed new docks He la Mr. H. Drummond. ot70 words
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Miscellaneous420 1958-11-14 4 BRITISH COUNCIL: Exhibition or the p<x<trv and paintings of William Blake a; the University of Mala>a Alt Museum, y a.m. to 4.30 p.m INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY MOVEMENT: Free lilm .show at Pava Lebar Methodist Church. Boundary Road. 7.30 p.m. ALCOHOLICS ANOXYMOrS: i Closed meeting at YMCA Orchard Road. 5.30 p.m. YMCA420 words
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Article21 1958-11-14 5 .<..\porf. Than.— The ,i series ol talks spongy the Singapore Art was given today by president. Mr. Ho Kok21 words
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Article153 1958-11-14 5 Ministry sets pace for oil talks SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Labour Ministry ranging for early .it ions between oil companies here \nd their employees' I lions which had plann ed to call out its 2,700 workers on strike. ministry announced bat the management Company and the Employees' Union will Tuesday to153 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-11-14 5 EXPERT ON CRIPPLE WELFARE COMING TO SINGAPORE MR. DONALD V. WILSON (above), secretary-general of the International Society for the Welfare of Cripples, will arrive in Singapore on Monday. He is now taking part in the Pan-Pacific Rehabilitation Conference in Sydney. Mr. Wilson, who has recently surveyed programmes for the crippled79 words
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Article19 1958-11-14 5 KUANTAN. Thurs.— A rubber replanting exhibition will be held here on the main padang on Nov. 18.19 words
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186 1958-11-14 5 Youth wants to prove cyclopaedia is wrong ITUANTAN, Thurs.— 1Y An 18-year-old Malay boy is hitchhiking round Malaya to prove the Encyclopaedia Britannica wrong. Ahmad bin Abdul Aziz told the Straits Times today: 'This great work of reference describes the Malays as a '.azy and lnlolent race. This observation is186 words
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131 1958-11-14 5 KUALA TRENGGANU, I hurs.— Residents of Gon^ Kapas, a residential area in the Kuala Tren?ganu Town ouncU area, two miles from .'ii. complain that swarms have stormed their homes for the past lew days, j Some lind it difficult to sit for lunch131 words
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116 1958-11-14 5 Free film tickets are not for sate SINGAPORE. Thurs. The public was warned today that anyone who .sold complimentary tickets to attend film shows or other forms of entertainment would be guilty of defrauding the Government of entertainment duty. The Government said it had information that the sale of the116 words
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Article434 1958-11-14 5 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT GRANTS PIONEER STATUS TO PRODUCTS IN 12 INDUSTRIES KUALA LUiMPUR, Thursday. TWELVE industries and more than 40 products which are to get "tax holidays" are listed today in the first notice published under the Pioneer Industries (Relief From Income Tax) Ordinance. The tax434 words
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177 1958-11-14 5 MENTRI'S SON IS FINED FOR FALSE REPORT ALOR STAR, Thursday. fHENGKU Abdul Hamid, 24. son of the Kedah. Mentri Besar, Tengku Ismail, was fined Sloo today for giving false information to ths police and causing a taxi driver to be wrongfully detained. Hamid told a constable at 1 his father's177 words
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Article68 1958-11-14 5 No leakage in this examination SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Education Ministry is satisfied that there lias been no leakage whatsoever in the C'hini -c middle school examination papers. "We have pooe through everything in our investigations and arr satisfied that no leakage has occurred." a ministry spokesman told the Straus Times68 words
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Article85 1958-11-14 5 PHILIP IN SARAWAK ON FEB. 26 KUCHING. Thurs. The visit of Prince Philip to Sarawak has now been officially confirmed. The Prince will arrive In Sarawak waters in the royal yacht Britannia on Thursday. Feb. 26. He will land at Pending and drive to Kuching. In the afternoon of the85 words
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Article23 1958-11-14 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—The East Area of the St. John Ambulance Brigade will hold a ball at Raffles Hotel on Dec. 6.23 words
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Article46 1958-11-14 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Th* Chief Minister. Tun Lim Yew i Hock, and the Minister lor Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumnbhoy. are among i the guests invited to the Singapore Co-operative Union's I sih-er jubilee dinner at the 1 Badminton Hall here on Sunday.46 words
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161 1958-11-14 5 Now he's a man 82 nations are asked to help SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Ungku Abdul Aziz 0:11 Abdul Hamid. a senior economics lecturer at the University of Malaya, held up a "very precious piece of paper" for all to see at the Singapore Airport this morning and said: "I was so161 words
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Advertisement366 1958-11-14 5 Jkj&m WEEK-ENDER! (Pk Terrific highlights this week:JNH|Mk^ DOUG LACKERSTEEN has a chat jißr^^^BfeM^ with a jiuy who is looking for h *jF ife^^B ij^k Malayan girl to take to Europe. ML. m *®^m HUMOUR FROM THE HEART i^P Read and laujih at the love letter* U vitl^ M nt by366 words
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365 1958-11-14 6 Malayan Muslim team to probe refugees' plight HONG KONG STOP-OVER ON WAY TO FORMOSA KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A MUSLIM goodwill mission of five will stop at Hong Kong for two days on its way to Formosa; and investigate the plight of Muslim refugees from China. When the five return to365 words
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Article, Illustration102 1958-11-14 6 MARIA MENADO. the Malay film star who is well known for her vampire I roles in the "Pontianak" films, plays the role of a guerrilla tighten in her new film "Mata Hari." The story of the film is based on a period during the Japanese occupation102 words
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Article53 1958-11-14 6 BENTONG. Thurs. Two youths were admitted to hospital here when the car they were travelling in collided with a timber lorry at the i 6th mile Bentong-Karak road yesterday. They are Wong Hin. 24. the driver, and Leong Muu Sang. 21. The lorry driver and53 words
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Article38 1958-11-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.Mr. T. Hamilton, ollicer-in-charge of criminal investi trations Selangor, leaves for Britain tomorrow on six weeks' leave Assistant Commissioner Mr. J. J Raj. of police headquarters, will deputise during his absence.38 words
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78 1958-11-14 6 2 Alsatian puppies await their owner SINGAPORE, Thurs. Who j has lost two Alsatian puppies? They can be claim- ed from Mr. Y. C. Lauw of 19. Cairnhill Circle (telephone ***** rxt. 7). The two puppies followed him home on Wednesday, and he has been trying to find their owner78 words
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Article21 1958-11-14 6 IPOH. Thurs. Party Rakyat will hold a public rally at Malim Nawar on Saturday and at Kampar on Sunday.21 words
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Article210 1958-11-14 6 I7LANG. Thurs. Mystery surrounds the fate of two men in a fishing vessel which left Pulaj Ketam with six other boats seized by the Indonesians early last week. The two men, now missing for more than 10 days, were at first feared drowned.210 words
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Article124 1958-11-14 6 ALOR STAR. Thurs. After a three-day hearing a 38--year-old driver, S. Ramasamy. originally charged with murder, was today j convicted on the lesser charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. Ramasamy who was alleged to have stabbed to death his mother-in-law Papa, was sentenced to124 words
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145 1958-11-14 6 SINGAPORE, Thursday. CiN Monday the Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, will 1 move that the Government should be asked to dissolve the City council and will call for fresh elections. Mr. Ono today sent coun- cillors the terms of his mo- 1 tion. It145 words
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325 1958-11-14 6 NO WAGE RISE FOR THE WALK-OUT TEACHERS lOHORE BAHRH IHim. The Gcr 1 ernment todaj refujJ to meet the sal of the 100 ftfe] ers who staged a w A\{ out from the Lan«»ua<»i Institute ben i x o\ D. They were ofl( what amounts to a $60 -bonus i325 words
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Article25 1958-11-14 6 TAIPING. ThUTS. Taiping Convent wil their annual exhibition needlecraft. art and the school premi: 1 Saturday and Sunda 9 a.m. to 6 p.m25 words
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320 1958-11-14 7 |POH, Thurs.— About 30 blind men will begin to earn their living in a sheltered workshop in Cunong Rapat new village from early next year. They are qualified craftsmen from the Curney School Training Centre in Kuala Lumpur, who have been320 words
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99 1958-11-14 7 Married woman and bachelor fined $10 KLANG. Thins bachelor and a married woman were fined SlO each in the Muslim religious court here yesterday for committing adultery (berkhaluwat). The man, Shamsuddin bin Said. 32, a watchman, and the woman. Mai Selamah binte Buyong. 27, admitted adultery in a hotel room99 words
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Article34 1958-11-14 7 MUAR. Thurs. Six Alliance, two Socialist Front, three Party Negara canoidates and one Independent, are contesting seats in four wards in the coming Muur town council elections. PoliIng day is Dec. 6.34 words
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Article30 1958-11-14 7 SEGAMAT, Thurs. Tru> driver of a timber lorry Chew Ah Hock. 45. was killed last night when his vehicle ran off the road nine miles south of here.30 words
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Article198 1958-11-14 7 SII I^kETECTIVES investißatir *J in the woods at the 9 had not identified her uj: The half-naked body Ofi the woman with her hand and leg severed was found by an R.A.F. patrol during Jungle exercises yesterday. A police spokesman *aid today that a198 words
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Article46 1958-11-14 7 PENANG. Thurs. The Siamese flas was flown at half-mast today at the Siamese Consulate here tc mourn the death of the Buddhist Patriach. Phara Vajirayawongse, who died hi Btingkok on Tuesday. Memorial services were held in various temples today ;by local Siamese priests.46 words
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Article42 1958-11-14 7 KUALA KANGSAR. Thurs. —The Sultan of Perak yesterday opened the mobile exhibition of the Rubber Industry (Replanting) Board when it reached this royal town. The exhibition contains visual exhibits to show smallholders how to replant their holdings scientifically.42 words
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124 1958-11-14 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Four little children were thrilled yesterday when they heard their voices played back a Jew moments alter they sang a nursery rhyme. •Where does it come from," they asked excitedly. Feeling her way slowly, Hatnman binte Aman crept close to a124 words
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Article148 1958-11-14 7 He walked into a police trap SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A day after he had extorted $4 from a village shop. Chan 1 Hock Leong, 23. called at the shop again for more money but police were waiting for him. the First Cri--1 minal District Court was told today. Chan, of Loron«148 words
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Article40 1958-11-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Thieves broke into a house in Pasar Road here yesterday while the occupants were at the cinema and stole 51.020 in jewellery and cash. The door knob had been sawn off. I40 words
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Article, Illustration230 1958-11-14 7 MELBOURNE. Thurs. Pilot Officer Julian Nayar. 23, a Malayan engineering student at the University of Melbourne- (seen above with his Australian wife), is the first Asian to win a permanent commission in the Royal Australian Air Force. He will begin full-time230 words
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Advertisement182 1958-11-14 7 m precision miniature camera with a -Wj-i. *"^^m W dc ngc of lens an <l equipment Jj%s-I\,\% for scientific .md tcchnologic.il G^^^^ a|^^ a^^ a a^ photography. projectors. binoculars. ~f(PMT W 1 6 mm sound film projector F Microscopes, Microtomes, Prism Magnifiers. Stereoscopic Microscopes. P.inphot. Metallurgical Microscopes. Photometers. Optic.il Measuring182 words
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Advertisement265 1958-11-14 7 AB 155 Bft^BB»- i 6 Tronsistor Port- s able Rodio re- \Wmf I Ml ti^BJ/*, ceiver. Plastic ca- »>, binet of style-lead- |B\ fcm^ ing design with H^ y^^L |P^ leather shoulderba 9 AB 145 f '^,v 5 Transistor Puc- )^^HißTkct Rodio receiver. I^^^K-^U--: World's tiniest and :ru|^:i^^lliii most lightwciqht265 words
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1018 1958-11-14 8 The Straits Times S'pore, Fri. Nov. 14. 1958. Berlin And Geneva The two East-West conferences in Geneva are not making headway. Nor are the prospects improved by Moscow's proposal to hand i over control of Berlin to the East German Government. Mr. Khrushchev knows that j his proposal has no1,018 words
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Article194 1958-11-14 8 By seeking asylum in the i Indonesian Embassy in Manila, the third ranking Filipino Communist has embar- rasscd the Indonesian Gov- ernment to an extent that may provoke crisis in relations between the two countries. Saulo is the propagan-! dist chief of the Communist Huk rebels. But194 words
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Obituary53 1958-11-14 8 to Horrf. $10 *l,n,m,,mi. IHE THIRTY-FIRST day (mmony of Ha Shreedharan MarimuUiu who ditci on J6th October. 1958 will be held at I'.iouc Pasir Sea Coast at s on 15th November, 1958. Dinner Droupathiamman I'emple at. 1 p.m. Relatives and Friend! are Invited. K. Shreed'.aran. Retired Sanitary Inspector. IOJ.53 words
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Obituary26 1958-11-14 8 N "oprf, till (Mtniwiim,. IN IIVER LOVING Memory O: Dear Miss Catharine Ethel Jackson, who died in Sline Road Camp n 14 11 44.26 words
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Article218 1958-11-14 8 Horrfj $10 (Minimum). POH BUBBLING VITALITY, buj Biomalt with Vitamins for your baby. Ufa good for you too! Get It from your dispensary. BETTER HE SURE than sorry— Apologies will not, repeat will Doteliminate unpleasant odour.-— AirWick will. IPOH: Figure Tnmininu Exercteei commencin!- today at $25 for the full218 words
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Article, Illustration1337 1958-11-14 8 British partnership in Indian industries is working out very well By THE FINANCIAL EDITOR of the Manchester Guardian Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllll CALCUTTA. J rpHERE are more Bri- tish people today in Calcutta and the area served by its port than ever before. The value of British capital invested In India has more1,337 words
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341 1958-11-14 8 RANGOON. T*HE new Burmese Government is doing all it can to identity the army with the people and the main religion In Burma Buddhism. Young colonels and majors are leading their men in a novel kind of engagement "Operation Broomstick". With longReuter - 341 words
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Letter96 1958-11-14 8 I REFER to your report 'ST. Nov. 5i headed. Doctors unite on "service E before self banner." i It is very heartening to note that the medical prolession will "maintain the honour and interests of the medical profession." One of the means of I upholding the high96 words
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Letter47 1958-11-14 8 IT is absurd for the Minister of Health to go on leave when the present epidemic of polio is still on :It is just like a mother going to Changi beach for a picnic leaving her sick children In their beds. DUTY. Singapore.47 words
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Advertisement491 1958-11-14 8 I Strait* Times Free Presi 1 For the convenience of odver- i lucrj our representatives Ot lit r Moor. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE. I ORCHARD ROAD, will receive j iniQli od v c rttscments ond onswers Classified advertistment* may olio be handed to: CITY BOOK STORE LTD.. Winchester House. Collyer Quay,491 words
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Advertisement82 1958-11-14 8 TIPS FOR THE^ HOUSEHUNTER Keep two rules, and you should be safe: get a good solicitor before you start looking for a house, and never sign anything contract, agreement or purchase offer until he tells you to. Remember that the house agent is employed by the seller, not the buyer.82 words
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Advertisement281 1958-11-14 8 I CATARRH {BRONCHITIS) drop by drop, like a r^^flß V Catarrh and bronchitis arc !^Tc?t?^^J caused by perm poisons BsISSSSsI B» i/ ta-> T »nich collect in the cavities ■am^^^bV iB^aSBBBH Ot your nose and throai W UF PREs*nT\ 'I Like a drippms up. these cm.irrh.il poisons atlcct I 'Si281 words
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Article483 1958-11-14 9 ATTORNEY. GENERAL TELLS JURY OF BODY FOUND WITH WOUNDS ON BACK AND FACE lI INTER ACCUSED OF KILLING ONE OF HIS BEST FRIENDS CIXG A IM) RE, [lairs.— .Mr. K. I\ shanks, the Attor-ney-General, lold murder trial jury to,|;,v (hat in his 20 ars'483 words
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Article, Illustration9 1958-11-14 9 NEW JAKARTA ENVOY FLIES IN WITH TWO URGENT MISSIONS9 words
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232 1958-11-14 9 GOAL ONE: BETTER RELATIONS— THEN FINISH OFF REBELS SINGAPORE. Thursday. rpHE NEW Indonesian Consul-General to Blnga- pore, Brig-Gen. Djatikusumo. arrived here from Jakarta by Garuda today with two imme- diate missions: TO review the present relations between Indonesia and Singapore, so as to boost r trade and goodwill between j232 words
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Article, Illustration85 1958-11-14 9 He cycled 400 miles to join the police B. K.W.I IT SINGH. BE, (above) lias ridden a bicycle nearly 400 miles from his home in Ipoh in an attempt to join the Singapore Police Force. lie said that lie had been re- jet 1 ted by the Federation Police for85 words
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Article107 1958-11-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A ban has been imposed on all strip-tease shows In Selangor. This follows complaints against the shows from various quarters, the State Secretary. Inche Mohamed Ismail bin Abdul Latilf. told the Straits Times today. According to a spokesman of the district office107 words
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Article34 1958-11-14 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—New officials of the Young Christian Workers are: President. Mr. A. P. Nathan; vice presidents. Mr. Michael Ferng, Mr. Freddy Wong: secretary. Mr. Stanley Wicks, treasurer. Mr. Thomas Wee34 words
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194 1958-11-14 9 Petrol hoarders warned of $1,000 penalty SINGAPORE, Thurs. —Racketeers and i motorists, who have stocked more than 10 gallons of petrol in their garages to meet a threatened strike by oil workers are liable to a $1,000 fine, a city council spokesman said tonight. A council by-law states that a194 words
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127 1958-11-14 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A four-man team of Japanese fishing experts met officials of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry last night to discuss details of the Japanese proposal to set up a tuna fishing and canning industry I here. The scheme is expected to cost about127 words
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Article466 1958-11-14 9 The big Workers 9 Party riddle •fc From Page One .shall to join the Singapore People's Alliance. It was the expressed wish, he --.lid. of the majority of the executive that this should be done because Ihey felt a combination of the democratic forces would answer the people's needs. Twenty-four466 words
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Article182 1958-11-14 9 THEY DON'T DESERVE IT s /u Y D s GE A SINGAPORE. Thursday. SECRET society gangsters do not deserve probation treatment, i\lr. Choor Singh the Second Criminal District Judge, said today. He said this after convicting Anthony Govindasamy, 21, of Orchard Road, of being a member of182 words
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Article26 1958-11-14 9 SINGAPORE Thurs.-The Malayan Indian Congress here will meet at No. 6 Race Course Lane on Sunday to discuss the Colony's consti-! 'tutional developments. 126 words
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Article129 1958-11-14 9 Li m Chew Vi sit Ku al a Lampur UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Singapore's Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, and the Minister for Education. Mr. Chew Swee Kee are on lightning visits to the Federal Capital. Mr. chew, who flew in last night, returned this mornins after "private business." according129 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-11-14 9 American cinema chief flies in Mr. SEYMOUR MAYER, an American film executive, who flew into Singapore by PAA yesterday. He leaves for Bangkok on Sunday. He is on a world business trip. Mr. Mayer, is regional director for the Near East, Far East and Latin America for M.G.M. and Leow's52 words
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252 1958-11-14 9 SINGAPORE, Thursday. SINGAPORE smugglers have become more active since the duty on higher-priced cigarettes and tobacco was raised early last month, a Customs spokesman revealed tonight. .He said that since the Le-,; gislative Assembly raised the duty on Oct. 8. the customs' had seized nearly252 words
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Article27 1958-11-14 9 siNiiAFUKE. rnurs. n three-year-old boy, Tay Yew Hock, was drowned in a pond at Kampons Hock Soon ofl Lorong 3. Geylang. near his home today.27 words
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Advertisement166 1958-11-14 9 TOMORROW pry SEAMUJVC fA^ J l—l J WGMK^^FRJNCIS LEDERER NORMA EBEBiAROT ,ONE= I <>r his role in "The Drfiant Onrs Poitirr lias received tin- I V^Sr^ 1 n C covetod Sihor Hear Award ol the Berlin Film Festival for BJ PTA E7 M I"'"' 11 1 by an I fc^jpm166 words
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Advertisement93 1958-11-14 9 I GUNN: To Kay and Trevor. God's Gift of a son. Kevin Gregson on 12th November at K.K. HospiMal. flllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMlllll 1 FIVE CONTINENTS 1 FIVE MARKS ROSLER Jii^li^ )z 1 WEINBACH MT^ SCHOLZE SKgLto^ 1 FIBICH I -2* A^ vy *J >< y<^p^^^^ >■* |i k Stop Pres.s The PETROF93 words
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Article172 1958-11-14 10 IT'S NO MYSTERY BUT IT THRILLS YOU will not be bored j by Columbia's new thriller, "The Snor- kpl," one of the most original of its kind for some time. It is not strictly a whodunit, because the ttta opens with an almost too vivid enactment of the crime, I172 words
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251 1958-11-14 10 Jumabhoy warns of tendency towards totalitarianism ASSISTANCE MUST COME IN TIME SEATTLE, Thursday. SPEAKING in the general debate of the Colombo Plan conference here last night, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, Singapore's Minister of Comjmerce and Industry, warned that unless assistance was given quickly to the less developed countries of SouthReuter - 251 words
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146 1958-11-14 10 SINGAPORE. Thursday. ISMAIL BIN TAIB, 28, a driver, was commended in court today for his "exemplary public- spiritedness*' in arresting a snatch thief after a long chase. I He caught the thief as a big crowd stood by passively. Chief Inspector Santa Singh said.146 words
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Article59 1958-11-14 10 Suspects detained in raid IPOH. Thur*. Police raided a house in Guntons: new village here last night I and detained six secret society suspects for interrogation. When the police arrived at the house about 10 p.m. the occupants switched off the lights before opening the front door. While searching the59 words
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Article20 1958-11-14 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. K. Vasu has been re-elected president of the Sembawang branch of the Malayan Congress.20 words
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Article28 1958-11-14 10 TAnjong malim. Thurs. j —Indians here will meet at the Methodist English school hall on Sunday to discuss proposals to build a new Indian Assembly hall28 words
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Article180 1958-11-14 10 UTOPIA ENTRY 'WAS ILLEGAL' SINGAPORE, Thurs.The Indonesian Consulate here today said that millionaire Mr. Fred Peterson and his crew who were detained in Denpassa, Bali, for five days were treated as illegal immigrants. A spokesman said that the Indonesian immigration authorities arrested Mr. Peterson and his crew in Bulelemg Bali180 words
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Article32 1958-11-14 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.--i The Dungun ferry, closed I since last Saturday because of strong currents caused by flooding, is operating again. In Kelantan. floods have generally subsided32 words
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Article, Illustration360 1958-11-14 10 Mace-hatin^Curtis (on run) a Negro brother I'CSUSAN BARRIE SEES THE WEEK'S NEW FILMJ)i "THE Defiant Ones." 1 United Artists' powerful drama of racial prejudice in America and the underlying fellowship of mar. is a terrible and movna; film that will disturb any sensitive and serious adult. It is the story360 words
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Advertisement509 1958-11-14 10 JjmmmmwKWWUS- *H*EI\& Twttay K 4MHtflJi, l &lEy 11. 1.45. 4. 6.30 9.30 1ft CHARLES CHAPLIN Xt I '79^ 'hr Comedy Masterpiece >|i 7 Tlie GREAT J)ICTAXOI$/1 J ONES" T^oTro^Ta.m "Yl E~X YIEX HOX« STORY Mandarin Sunday 9 a in.: Elvh I'resley ".I AILHOrsK HOC K' t. Scope H I l509 words
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Advertisement448 1958-11-14 10 :l < CATHAY Organisation f^; -^^w i'nonr 4C IT#l o jC+J Opens Tod?y' it^aki victor mature e germ 4n^r^ SS^TANK FORCE! -ft MIDNIGHT TOMORROW! Stewart (Iranjrer r.,,, HARRY BLACK AND THE TIGER Tomorrow 9 a.m.: James tagney "Run Eor COTa 9 a.m.: "<;reen Hill And .lad,. v {f-ltj^Vi' 9th TERRIFIC448 words
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Miscellaneous266 1958-11-14 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS tj. Violate bu". nol in temper. 1. A device for making child apparently (7i. bearing easier (12). 7. Nobly incapable? (5, 2, 1. 4). 8. There's nothing in the list. 10. Agonising trend In a sense cock (7). 1 5-7). 9. Withdraw hurt (7). 15. Not266 words
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Article, Illustration1340 1958-11-14 11 PARTITION OF ROMAN REPUBLIC STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FERTURE Paved way for birth of the mightiest empire of the ancient world i ,IVH war was already shaking Republic of Home to its when Octavius, scion of an Cnatrician family of Velletra. in September, (YA B.C. tie did the Roman world •ealiscDaily Mirror - 1,340 words
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Advertisement236 1958-11-14 11 use Rexona for the natural loveliness of a healthy skin! *j*%?pBP 1 ()l 11 skin can be even lovelier. Hul r -<*&* w liglHSiiS^^i <>nlv ;> e P' M ril l >ul llv|v 1< i ls 1 Wm nourished. Rexona— the preen soap with 0, m&^ dclicrhlful fraftranre is the236 words
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Miscellaneous71 1958-11-14 11 tfirmen A Co. Oy 3Ma* Arra mt noun Of S^T^C^^^'^ *-r^ L V^ «,-vM«wi«vfui s ~^< **> The Saint **y Leslie tharteris MPick Tracy By Chester GouM r*EU_l OeLIVEREDVRIOIT. MIGUEL] ~^^H MOPg HE'S TUI S c ?^9 TME (LOOO5. J AMD MERE^ _^^^M TOUCH IHT&tHKTTONAL. P^ CXDN'T I? X YOUR71 words
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371 1958-11-14 12 j By Our Market Correspondent THE price of rubber in Singapore yesterday 1 was steady around the 92 cents level on a j quiet market with the majority of dealers show- ing a disinclination to deal. November ceased to be the current position when371 words
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Article30 1958-11-14 12 SINGAPORE. Nov. 13. RUBBER: 921 i cents per lb. (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: $384.87!. per picul (up 371 i cents). Estimated unofficial offering 90 tons^30 words
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Article606 1958-11-14 12 The Malayan Share Brokers 1 Association reported yesterday: •All sections on the local share market were quietly steady and Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following businevs: Ped. Dispensary $1.08; Praser Neave ords $1.60: Gammon 51.70 and $1.71; Gtown Disp. $198: W. Hammer $1.57' 2; Hume Industries pref.606 words
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Article19 1958-11-14 12 Malayan Share Market: Nov. 13 Nov. 12 Industrials: A 1.71 91.26 Tina: 9.V88 9.1.41 Jan. 1 1958-100.19 words
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Article123 1958-11-14 12 i IfUDDCn rnIUCO November first grade rubber j buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore j yesterday ac 92\ cents per lb down a quarter of a cent on! Wednesday's closing pric.-. Closing tone: Dull. Closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spol f.o.b. buyers 92123 words
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Article22 1958-11-14 12 THE Fedenu,,,,,, tin K Customs dm", w«k from Nov FT 'I" RubbeiCopra Coconut oil Palm oil p alm kernels |_i_7FT - 22 words
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Article49 1958-11-14 12 '^U S'n «»P»«-r Chin* fjI*"** nooll !>'»< terday were. RmStl $40'• sellers c, steady bulk 161 $64 sellers. Pcpp,., 7° toas of bu- v"" done- Mu "">k $12, 9 '1501I 501' 1 u l> IS wak black |72 pi pXs' V Bombay mm $41 buyers S4" was steady49 words
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Article336 1958-11-14 12 The .Malayan Exchange Banks' WiM ialiini made the following i chantus in its rates to merchants yesterday: London: selling T.T. or OD 2/4; buying airmail T.T. 2/4', O.D. 2/4 5/32. 30 d st 2 4 9 32. 45 d'.st. 2 4 s'lti, 60 dst 2 4', 90 d/sl336 words
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Article156 1958-11-14 12 MELBOURNE, Thurs. INVESTMENT sliares on the Stock Exchange here today i maintained a firm trend on aver- age volume trading and yrr.all Dnce movements. Itunlop gained 9d. to 375. 9d Mininij shares showed a firm tore ;\!id in a stronger oil section. Oil Search gained is. 4d. to156 words
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Article26 1958-11-14 12 October rubber crops includedAyer Panas 105.700 lb.- (,1,-nraU 81.500 lb.: Kluan r 83.000 lb Pajam 155.500 lb.; and Liv Benut 4 1 ,800 0.26 words
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Advertisement232 1958-11-14 12 NOTICES OFFICE SPACE VACANT OFFICE ACCOMMODATION First Floor in Robinson Road To Let Approximately 4000 sq ft Ideal for Air Bookins Ofli<e, Shipping Company, Insurant- Company. Import Export etc. Apply to Box A 4970 ST. MALAYAN BREWERIES LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Debenture Register will232 words
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Advertisement388 1958-11-14 12 NOTICES HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1956 Regulation 12 (i) Application for a Certificate of Registration. NOTICE is hereby given that VICTORIA HOTEL, Singapore, is applying to the Hotels Licensing Board. Singapore, for a Certificate of Registration in respect of premises known as VICTORIA HOTEL. Singapore, 7. and that any person who388 words
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Advertisement867 1958-11-14 12 NOTICES HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS. 1956 Regulation 12 (i) (a)— Application I for a Certificate of Registration. NOTICE is hereby given that Madam Chew Teck Fong 36, Stevens Road, Singapore. is applying to the Hotels Licensing Board. Singapore, for a Certificate I of Registration in respect of premises known at Pasir867 words
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Advertisement863 1958-11-14 12 NOTICES HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1956 Regulation 12 (i) (a)— Application for a CerUHcate of Registration. NOTICE is hereby Riven thai Mr. Ho Meng Quee, 36 Steven Road Singapore. Is applying to the Hotels Licensing Board. SinI gupore, for a Certificate of Registration In respect of premises known as White House863 words
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Advertisement101 1958-11-14 12 SHIPPING NOTICES "OSAKA SHOSEN KAISIIA "BANGKOK MARU" Arrived 6.11.58 Consignees of cargo ex the< above vessel are notified that the General Survey will be held in the S.H.B. Godown 6A on Satur-I day, 15th November 1958 at 9; a.m. No other surveys will be held. Apents: PATERSOX. SIMONS CO.. LTD.101 words
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Advertisement740 1958-11-14 12 Japan U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast Spore P. snam Penang FU hk jia k Cc NliKl M«m" CX 42 43 19N.» n HI "KMHkiwa Mam n/u Dec 14 Oec is otc is oec 2b o' loading tor Hong Kong, an japan Ports, loc Angeles ani n», cargo tor vancou»sr. Seattle. Portlano.740 words
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Advertisement1371 1958-11-14 13 »^5 MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. T«i:*4i* (Incorporated in Smgaporej (12 lues) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE l i' t 10 UVERPOOL, SIASGOYY, LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS s", witl l.lertr ta arecefd via Pa.am. er Cape .1 Good Hepe) oDlion to proceed via otnei ports to load ano oisctarge cargo LOADING FOR Dae1,371 words
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Advertisement1296 1958-11-14 13 wm m i pmsi 1 1 1 U v ikVrmH v i ifEM EAST ASIATIC LINES IREMEH, HAMBURG. COPENHAGEN, GOTHENOURG, OSLO •mmmr mtmtmJtiS, p sura J I am Nit 24/25 NOT 25,21 Nit »/22 Oic 2J/24 Oic 25,2* Dec C,..s ■•LV.,M"«Pass,*,V,,-..i l r-- l/ J /U JM 13/ M'" Calling1,296 words
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Advertisement1341 1958-11-14 13 SJSa THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. Itl: M H 3N SINGAPORE (IncorporttM in tne United Kingdom) 0 LINES SAILINtS TO AOEN. U.K. ft CONTINENTAL POUTS S'pon P. Sham Penani t OENAVON tor Liverpool, M'Oro, Hull Hamburg la Port 14 NOT 14/10 NOT OENNEVIS tor Aden, jeddin, Pt Sudan, Ant., Hull1,341 words
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Advertisement1271 1958-11-14 13 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. lE l.i No.. 2131 1 EIXERMAN LINES KLAVEHLSS LINE LONOON, HAVRE, ROTTEROAM. 10S ANGELEi. SAN FRANCISCO. HAMBURG ft HUH SEATTLE, VANCOUVER t PORTLAND and tor U.S.A.. North Atlantic Ports Acceptiai ca.g* for Cenlrai t Sa*U •nd Canada via Colombo America CITY Of CCrWNTRV BOUGAINVILLE S'pon P.1,271 words
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409 1958-11-14 14 I H m^^^^^^^^b^b^b^^^^^T ■^■^tt T m^^^^^^^^^»^»^»^^J^^^^i 1 .11 |*7| g^g^H ik^^ggggs hi iT ]111 a *1' 1 I* ill B CHANCED ROLE OF MALAYAN ESTATE CROUPS FROM rubber-growing to selling sewing machines and accessories, r this is the transition that is taking place409 words
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Article182 1958-11-14 14 200 Japan exhibi tors at fai r TWO hundred Japanese traders and manufacturers are now making final arrangements to take part in the Singapore Constitu- Fvnnsitinn in rmi °n ttxposilion in January, The Exposition Committtv Sf t?tts ».s.n°".'tcS SSKi S« assu o r o evd«±l n, thewoJuii tnl-p n n182 words
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Article67 1958-11-14 14 nriHE Standard Motor Company's business during the year ended August 31 brought a group net profit (after tax) of $8.6 million. compared with $3.5 million in the previous year The ordinary dividend was Increased from eight to per cent for th: The group trad creased to67 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-11-14 14 miiF manaeinir director of f Leit*GmbH Wetzlar WestVerm^s^kno'wn' company manufacturing cameras, lenses and preci- oP«PaI equipment, is -peCted ln SingaP °re day. He is Mr. Gunther Leiti. a grandson of the founder, who began manufacturing precision microscopes in 1849. Mr. Leiti plans to meet local photographers,68 words
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Article, Illustration216 1958-11-14 14 Singapore Jaycee chief in America rrUE president of the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Sim Miah Kian. left last week to attend the 13th World Congress of Junior Chamber International which takes place on Sunday at Minneapolis. U.S.A. A compnadore of the Chartered Bank, Crosby House. Mr. Sim joined216 words
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Article, Illustration189 1958-11-14 14 ("INE of West Gerlargest private-owned companies, Siemcns-Elec-trogerate A.G. of München, is out to develop its export market in Malaya further Mr. Werner Thormann. field manager of the export division, said when he visited Singapore last week that there was an unlimited de- mand for his company's189 words
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Article, Illustration225 1958-11-14 14 T^HE Singer Sewing Mad operating in Singapi more new branches in th of Malaya and Borneo to demand for its machines This wels stated yesterday by Mr. James Ng. the newly appointed office manager of the Singapore Central Agency. Mr. Ng. who225 words
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Article109 1958-11-14 14 JHE port;:: layan mark' exports i the prop Sincapm eration o an Italian next mi The [tall in Singup. Pagii'itii. the two-n; eovernnn The ;u E. Tosari II try of Porei G. Maffioli of Foreign The part in Malaya ing local I leaders, and vi bers109 words
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Advertisement347 1958-11-14 14 Olivetti Audit 302 The Olivetti Audit 302 is a new super automatic accounting machine complete with a typewriter keyboard. It can operate both computing and printing with th* carriage moving in either direction. It is fitted with 32 tabulation stops and 16 calculation stops. The combinations possible with these two347 words
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Advertisement243 1958-11-14 14 j Invest YOUR MONEY safely, profitably in Pl^^j£g|^^^Jßcjy^fla3)^a|^^PW^^B^^^^^^^K^^^^^^fcr*w^ rtwS^^sJSS'JL *mmm)l^^^EßW*s? i^i_^W K'fll 6PQ^ ,m^tfßß^B^m—^jW^ •mbanc University Students Tamruib CKuawiwat ofßanghoh. and Ho Kwok Tin ol Hong Kong, study th* growing INVEST NOW IN THE -»W«W= BRISBANE g*|»w f #>■ njfip YOUR PROFIT! Your money invested with abs VWflVliV. security earns243 words
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Advertisement1286 1958-11-14 15 f^K^KtK^Lmi-m^LwKßmW^^ UC OMMODATION VACANT 1 1 21) Word, M Min.)— Box iO cts. extra. I NEW 4 BEDROOM Bungalows. I Bathrooms attached. Modern i Sanitation. Dining room. Spacious i j Verandah. Servants' Quarters. I Garane. Large garden Thomson j Road $450/-; 9'^ m.s. Tampenis j Road no modern sanitation Sl3O/-1,286 words
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Advertisement886 1958-11-14 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 2t Words Si <Min.)—Box SO cts. extra. FLATS BHOPS for sale at following busy city centres: Sin Chew Apartments, Oxley Rise, TanJong Katong Road, Lorong Stangee Katong, Rangoon Road, Mergui Road, Perumal Road, Serangoon Road and Lorong 16 Geylang. Prices $17,500/- upwards. Enquiries: Sin Chew Realty.886 words
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Advertisement912 1958-11-14 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Word, SS <Min.)—Box SO tU. extra, j t 1957 AUSTIN A 35, 1956 F/Pre- feet, 1955 Fiat 1100, Hillman Minx, .1953 Austin Somerset, 1952 Austin I Somerset, Trade-Ins easy terms 1 1 arranged. Please call at Guan Hong Motor Co.. 123. Waterloo Street. Phone *****. GUARANTEED912 words
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Advertisement926 1958-11-14 15 DANCING 10 Words Sit (Minimum). Oaila 1 month. 10 Words Sl.iO Olln.) PRINCE S DINE and Dance *.o Benny Kletnman's Prince's quartet. EMBASSY HOTEL SPORE Dance nightly on Roof Garden Chinese/European food. PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS j APPLICATIONS are invited I from Federal Citizens and from serving permanent Government i officer.-, including926 words
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Advertisement528 1958-11-14 15 NOTICES NASSIM CO., LIMITED «ill sell by Public Auction In their Sale-Room Nos. 4*4-1. Collyrr Quay. on Saturday. 15th November, 1958, at 10 a.m. Dining Tables and Chairs: Showcases; Writing Tables; Chests-of-Drawers; FRIGIDAIRE and GIBSON Refrigerators; Bently Upright and HOFMANN Baby Grand I Pianos in Good Condition: "Philips Radiogram and528 words
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Advertisement532 1958-11-14 15 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE. Tenders from Class c and above registered contractors will be leceived by the State Engineer. Perak, lpoh up to 3 p.m. on 19tli November, 1958 for the Alterations and Additions to 6 Nos. Wards at General Hospital, Taiplng. Full particulars are obtainable at the office of532 words
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Advertisement420 1958-11-14 15 TENDERS Nmn TO GOVTRNMhVr HOSPITALS IN \l (,l:i SEMBILAN FOR THE YEAR 1959. Tenders will be received U the Office of the State Medical and Heallh Officer, NeKrt Sembilan, 1 Seremban up to noon on the 22nd day of November, 1958 for the .supply of Ration and Extras to the420 words
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Article801 1958-11-14 16 MCC will get hardest match so far from New South Wales 'Little Test' should shed some light on prospects in the Brisbane tussle From JACK FINGLETON Sydney, Thurs THE match starting at Sydney tomorrow between the M.C.C. and New South Wales will be a battle of801 words
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Article186 1958-11-14 16 SINGAPORE. Thurv Singaporc junior badminton players who are undergoing special training will play three matches this week. Tomorrow night a team of fceven will meet Johorc Juniors at 'he Singapore Badminton Stadium, starting at 7.30 p.m. The team Kill be: Singles Ronnie Oon, Long Pern Chan,186 words
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Article437 1958-11-14 16 \I7EIGHTs for aU races tomorrow, last day of the Selangor Turf Club's November meeting at Kuala Lumpur, are: Class J -1' 4 M Barlinnie 9.00 Super Picture 8.12 Maori Boy 8.10 Triple Crown 8.09 Trigger II 8.07 Rina 8.07 i Chanticleer 8.05 Srone Stone 8.03 Josker 111437 words
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561 1958-11-14 16 RED WOLF III SHOWS WINNING FORM IN GOOD GALLOP ON HEA VY TRACK wL with EPSOM JEEP^JfJJj KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Red Wolf 111, with Abdul Mawi up, was full of running at the finish of a 3f gallop in 40 4/5 on a heavy track here this morning. This six-year-old561 words
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Article412 1958-11-14 16 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Unpredictable Combined Europeans-Eurasians, who have been a match for the strongest and fallen prey to the weakest. brought off their most spectacular feat in this year's S.A.F.A. Premier League when they beat the defending champions, Chinese, 4-1 at Jalan Besar I Stadium today.412 words
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Article45 1958-11-14 16 LONDON, Thurs. Results I of yesterday's Rugby Union matches were: County championship: Dorset and Wiltshire 8 Hertford- shire 9: Kent 5 Middlesex 0: c North Midlands 14 Leicester- J shire 16: Oxfordshire 8 Berk- s shire 0. Surrey 5 Hampshire 11. f45 words
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Article256 1958-11-14 16 SINGAPORE. Thursday. OOYAL Air Force Changi beat a depleted S.C.R.C. side 6-1 in a Singapore Hockey Association Div. 1 league ma;ch at Balestier Road today. uninese siariea with ten men and conceded two goals after 12 minutes before Albert Tan completed the team. Tilley flicked256 words
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Article85 1958-11-14 16 I HOCKEY. SHY league Div. 1, I S.C.C. v S.T.U., padang; Div. 2, Police -B" v T.T.C., Thomson Road: RMN v REME. Woodland; I I»lv. 3. SMSU v Serangoon Gardens. Sepoy Lines; C.S.C. "B" v RAP Changi "B". Balestler Road BADMINTON: Singapore Juniors v Johor.* Juniors. Badminton Hall.85 words
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154 1958-11-14 16 J£UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The future of the F.A.M. I Cup competion will be discussed at a meeting of the executive council of the F.A. of Malaya to be held at the Prime Minister's residence residence here on Nov. 23. Mr. Kwok Kin154 words
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Article166 1958-11-14 16 Better soccer Plan bY SCFA By sacl )os, Ua nese Footer' ttan has coarhinu pian U P goes into next R nese footba C1 effort to standard amonK Chinese ni«2 Coachm, the superv. four coach* Onn (chlel ro Uf-h, r^ Kee, Chow V Pak Ton Kor three ti* FarrerPa,, response.166 words
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Article45 1958-11-14 16 SINGAPORE pore champion runners-up Quek 1! mained unbeaten In live groups in U a matches of tiir i basketball Isagnc World tonight. Tong Ken;; be.. 66 and Quek Hbck eapore Sharks 93 match Siplap B C 93—51. These matches first round.45 words
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Article73 1958-11-14 16 WOLVERHAMPTOX. Thurs. Schalke (GemUjr) Wolvcrhampton Wanderers, the English pions. drew 2-2 in the first leg of their European (up I cer second round match under floodlights here M The German team led 1-0 at half time. Liege Standard, of Belgium, entered the third r<> competition last nightReuter - 73 words
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