The Straits Times, 16 November 1958
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Title Section13 1958-11-16 1 The Straits Times NettM** in NO. 1,212 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER, 16, 1958 20 CENTS13 words
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Around the World IN BRIEF
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542 1958-11-16 1 Leader: Bid to break our backbone has tailed SINGAPORE, Saturday. TWO more branches of the Liberal Socialist Party the Delta and Whampoa branches have folded up. Their members have resigned to join the People's Alliance led by the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew542 words
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319 1958-11-16 1 SINGAPORE, Saturday. POLITICAL parties and other organisations today demanded a public inquiry into the leakage of Education Ministry examination papers. The People's Action Party, though against an inquiry, maintained that reports of the investigations into the leakages should be made public. Leakages occurred319 words
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Article235 1958-11-16 1 ATHENS, Sat. Archbishop Makarios, exiled leader of the Creek Orthodox Church in Cyprus, and Mr. Evangelos Averoff, the Creek Foreign Minister, left here by air for New York today to prepare a new appeal to the United Nations. The archbishop announced yesterday that the GreekReuter - 235 words
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Article74 1958-11-16 1 Four more coses in hospital SINGAPORE, Sat. Four more polio cases were reported today, making a total since August of 295. All were Asian children under the age of three. The Mayor. Mr. Ong Eng Guan. in a letter to the medical superintendent of Middleton hospital, Dr. Leong Kwok74 words
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Article, Illustration310 1958-11-16 1 Collapses after duel on set of 'Sheba' MADRID, Sat. Tyrone Power, the American film star, died of a heart attack here today after a duelling scene in a film he was making. Tall, handsome Power complained of feeling unwell during the filming of a scene in "Solomon and Sheba", the310 words
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Article74 1958-11-16 1 REWARDS FOR TRAPPING CAR THIEVES SINGAPORE. Sat. The Commissioner of Police, Mr. A. E. G. Blades, today offered rewards up to $5,000 for information leading to the arrest of those responsible for the series of car thefts in Singapore. Last month. 74 cars were stolen. Rewards will also be given74 words
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Article24 1958-11-16 1 LONDON, Sat.— The first cars exported from Australia to Britain were landed at Tilbury yesterday for use oy Australian Government officials—Reuter.24 words
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Article86 1958-11-16 1 NEXT MM JACKPOT IS UP TO $35,000! A JOHORE entrant has won the SI O,OOO prize in the Malayan Monthly's Contest "A" (October). Ho is Abdullah bin Mohamed, of P(>2 Pckan Pengerang, Pengwang, Johore The Jackpot of $30,000 was not won, so the Jackpot for the86 words
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Article, Illustration474 1958-11-16 1 ing trailer. A moment later, Sebastian, the makeup man, rushed out to report that Power complained of pains in both arms and had difficulty in breathing. Producer Ted Richmond called for a car. By the time it arrived. Power wa& unconscious. Nauseated Sebastian said474 words
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Article51 1958-11-16 1 SINGAPORE, Sat. Heavy rain early this morning again delayed railway traffic between the Colony and the Federation. Both trains from Kuala Lumpur. Including thr night mall, were two hours behind schedule. The night mall arrived here at 9.18 a.m. The other passenger train reached at 1051 words
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Article68 1958-11-16 1 LONDON, Sun— The EastWest military surprise attack prevention conference met here for over an hour today and again failed to break the deadlock on its agenda which has existed virtually since the start of the negotiations last Monday. The private conference of experts from 10 countriesReuter - 68 words
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Article25 1958-11-16 1 FOOTS APPE OSIA, Sat— ■> (.i»\rrnor <if i^t appr.i ho love C.vpni Lbtag in Hi' I that vi" it rfocs :ul dam Pi iconoiiT.25 words
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Article, Illustration1802 1958-11-16 2 THE STRAVELINGS BY THE RUSSIAN AUTHOR WHO WAS AWARDED THE 1958 NOBEL PRIZE FOR LITERATURE Dr. Yury Zhivogo, starving in revolutionary Moscow, decides to take his wife Tonya and his family beyond the Urals to "live off the land." He goes to the Yaroslavsky Station (the Paddington of Moscow) to1,802 words
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Miscellaneous222 1958-11-16 2 Alone in Moscow By STEPHEN CONSTANT THE hottest spot in the I Once Pasternak had been c the blue-eyed boy of SoSoviet Union is the vlet literature. A s a QOrdan suburb of Pere- youngster of 17 he had delkino, the Beverly lived through the Revolu- Hills of Moscow lion222 words
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Article, Illustration1897 1958-11-16 3 Logan Gourly's Camels Sometimes Bite' BEGINS TODAY a short novel in five parts by Logan Courlay, the writer whose observations on show business are known for their tingling (if not always too tender) truth. This is fiction, yes but fiction from someone who knows the subtlest shading of the tricky1,897 words
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337 1958-11-16 4 VILLAGE TO DROWNED' FOR POWR PROJECT: 900 GET GOVT. PLEDGE JANAH RATA, Sat. Lubok Tamang New Vill- age, one of the 1 1 in the Cameron Highlands, will cease to exist as such when work on the $160 million hydro-electric power scheme here gets underway. The village area has been337 words
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180 1958-11-16 4 500 fishers flee costal belt at flood threat KOTA BHARU, Saturday ABOUT 500 fishermen from Kelantan coast have left their homes for Pulau Redang where they are able to carry on fishing during the monsoon season. They will live in long houses built by the Government, and send their flsh180 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-11-16 4 LILIAN WANTS TO BE PRESS QUEEN Miss Lilian Chee. who bas entered for the Press Ball Queen contest to be held at the gala Press Ball at Sea View Hotel. Singapore, on Dec. 6. The Queen will get a cash prize of Ss#o.43 words
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Article98 1958-11-16 4 20 THUGS clash: 7 HELD SINGAPORE. Sat. Seven men were detained after a gang dash in Duxton Road here last night. The fight broke up when police cars appeared in answer to a 999 call. Detectives recovered 100 bottles and an assortment of weapons, including parangs and spears. Police said98 words
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Article82 1958-11-16 4 PENANG. Sat. A French businessman. Charles Orsini. was refused entry to the Federation after he had landed at Kuala Lumpur international airport yesterday because he was on the immigration department's list of persons barred from this country. Official reasons for blacklisting are political background, subversive activities82 words
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Article32 1958-11-16 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Ten* Yap Tak. 14. an ice-cream hawker, was kined today after he was knocked down by a lorry while cycling in Pekin Street here at 1 p.m.32 words
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Article73 1958-11-16 4 At your cinemas Johore llahru REX: Halaku (Hindi) 11.30; Kiocu Raiders 3.15, 6.45, 9.15; CATHAY: Lav Chuan Chin Kay Koo 3, 7, 9 15. Kiiaiil.iu EEX: Away all Boats 1045; Ylt Yeah Foong Lav (Mandarin i 12.30. 3. 7. 9.30: CATHAY: Cockleshell Heroes 10.30; Mambo Oirl/Merry-go-Round 2.30. 7 Kola 111....73 words
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Article84 1958-11-16 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. A taxi which plunged into the rain-swollen canal at the 6th mile Bukit Tlmah Road yesterday, was hauled out by a salvage team today. It was badly damaged. Meanwhile, the taxi-driver, Ismail bin Baharudin. 43 has regained consciousness. He told the police there84 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-11-16 4 Mr. and .Mrs. Peter James ('lough, after Ihrir marriage at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd yesterday. The bride is Molly Kam Sit San. The bridegroom, a former Malayan police officer, is now attached to the Hong Kong Poiiie Force. They will go to Hong57 words
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211 1958-11-16 4 TEACHERS MAY APPEAL TO TENGKU PENANG, Saturday. THE Federation Malay School Teachers' Union is willing to negotiate with the Government on the dispute between the Ministry of Education and 100 Malay teochers who walked out of the Language Institute, in Johore Bahru last week211 words
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Article120 1958-11-16 4 Army crash victims are buried TAIPING. Sat. The two British soldiers who wera burnt to death when the Army vehicles each was driving collided near Ipoh on Thursday evening, were buried here today. The funeral service was conducted at the Anglican All Saints Church by Capt. (Rev.) D. Scott. Nearly120 words
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Article20 1958-11-16 4 SINGAPORE Sat. The; Court of Criminal Appeal will I sit in the Supreme Court building here, from Friday.20 words
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77 1958-11-16 4 ALOR STAR Sat.— Hungry terrorists in Kedah are reported to be eating monkeys. Evidence of thi.s was disclosed this week when troops of the Royal Malay Regiment found a monkey skin in a terrorist camp in the jungle about 15 miles north of Baling;.77 words
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Article50 1958-11-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The Federation Government paid out $124,581 lor information leading to the capture and killing of terrorists last month. The biggest .sum— slo7,23l —was paid out in Johore. A sum of $13,000 wa.s paid out in Negri Sembiian and $4,250 In Selangor.50 words
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Article291 1958-11-16 5 LIB-SOC BRANCH ON 'UNSATISFACTORY 9 ALLOCATION 'New roster should replace the old waiting list 1 SINCAPORE, Saturday. "fHE Liberal Socialist Party's Mountbatter Branch has cai:*d for an immediate stop t< all registration of new applications for Singapor Improvement Trust accommodation. This is the first291 words
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107 1958-11-16 5 Sat. The need for expansion of cultural relations between Malaya and the Philippines was stressed today by Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, Malayan Minister for Works, Posts and Telecommunications. Inche Sardon has been touring the Philippines since his arrival here on Nov. 11.Reuter - 107 words
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Article, Illustration40 1958-11-16 5 Mr. John Bennett Hall, assistant traffic supervisor of the Singapore Harbour Board, and Miss Patricia Norren seen after their wedding at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday. The bride is a radiographer attached to the General Hospital, Singapore40 words
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283 1958-11-16 5 CINGAPORE, Sat. The president of the City Council Technical Officers' Union, Mr. Wee Chew Swee, said here today that most of the council's technical staff did not join the union for fear of being victimised. The union has a membership of 218. There are about283 words
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Article, Illustration122 1958-11-16 5 Boys of the Salvation Army Home in Thomson Road, Singapore, yesterday exhibited more than 500 articles made by themselves. Among the articles were beautiful pieces of woodwork, baskets, cloth toys, straw handbags and reconditioned furniture. Sunday Times picture shows122 words
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Article205 1958-11-16 5 SINGAPORE, Saturday. £ITY Health nspectors in Singapore have seized 1,000 bottles of a mascara preparation similar to a type banned by the Kedah Government last week because it contained lead They also seized 12 katis of the raw materials for preparing mascara from the same205 words
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Article22 1958-11-16 5 VATICAN CITY. Sat— Pope John XXIII yesterday gave all workers of the tiny Vatican State an extra month's pay— U.P.l.22 words
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Article49 1958-11-16 5 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Famous ventriloquist S.R.S. Naidu. 34. is tonight lying critically injured in the General Hospital following a motor cycle I mishap. Popularly known as the "birdman," Naidu was flung off his motor cycle in Tanjong Katong Road in the early hours of yesterday.49 words
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165 1958-11-16 5 Praise for Malaya by World Bank man I^UALA LUMPUR, Sot. The V ce-President of the Internotional Bank, Mr. J Burke Knapp, today praised the Federation Government for the measures taken to attract foreign capital to Malaya. Mr. Knapp left for a twoday visit to Singapore where he will meet the165 words
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95 1958-11-16 5 Mr. Jayaswal dies of heart attack MALACCA, Sat.— A Malacca lawyer, Mr. C. S Jayaswal. who was one of the founders of the Malayan Party, died at the General Hospital here this morning after a heart attack. He was 56 and had been ill for two and a half months.95 words
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Advertisement152 1958-11-16 5 Look.** AT THE WORLD WITH CLEAR, BRILLIANT, HEALTHY EYES THI DAILY USE (^&bs~~ OF JUST A FEW DROPS OF EYEMO DOES WONDERS FOR YOUR EYES RHEUMATISM P^^SS^i Whenever the pains of Rl>< umatlsm. -l^^^^. ~*T Arthritis. Neuiitis. Lumbago, Sri- —^"gg^Bk X^-^j* altca. sllft muscles and swollen J^^ tolnts make you152 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-11-16 6 THE SUSAN BARRIE SUNDAY PAGE Three-pieccr. cotton and comfortable. Thr overblouse, knitted cotton with interwoven strips, tops short shorts. A brief finger-tip length matching Jacket goes over the top for a smart cover-up effect. Valeric Parris models this at a local showing of outdoor clothes by a leading American manufacturer.50 words
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Article186 1958-11-16 6 IN c xse you feel inclined to plan :i picnic and do it the simple Wj with xiruiwiche.s, here are some notes and suggestion*, troin a new book. "Recipes for Alveniee Cooks," by Harold WQsh iw, a former hotel chef. An important point to remember in making186 words
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Article, Illustration269 1958-11-16 6 PEING a successful outdoor girl takes just as much thought, grooming and good taste as being the belle of the ball. In fact, it takes even more attention to detail, because instead of looking pretty with soft lights and sweet music, you must keep your269 words
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Article, Illustration37 1958-11-16 6 Smart and gay. this red, white, and blue casual with a sloppy-Joe shirt over brief red shorts. Small white cloche hat is practical and becoming, keeps hair tidy and protected. Worn by Valeric Parris.37 words
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Article443 1958-11-16 6 Call of the outdoors In obeying it, here are some points it'll pay to remember j GROOMING for the great outdoors is really an art that conceals art. You must avoid a madeup, artificial look, but skin, hair, arms and legs must all show up to their best advantage in443 words
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Article, Illustration658 1958-11-16 6 DEE REMINGTON - DEE REMINGTON By THE CHINCHILLA once nearly trapped out of existence is back in business in a big way. Its fabulous lur rarer and finer than mink is coming into the collections of the top fashion houses. The number of chinchilla farms is growing.658 words
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Article273 1958-11-16 6 HACKING for a picnic or preparing food for a barbecue party needs plenty of thought, imagination, and quite a bit of work beforehand but it is worth it because the success of an outdoor holiday usually depends a lot on the way you plan it ahead. Whether you273 words
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Advertisement376 1958-11-16 6 For Cleaner Whiter Teeth and Sweeter Breath ■m' am —^mmWmT'*^^^^^m\. *t < <B>fe> fey use COLGATE Chlorophyll Toothpaste Brush your teeth regularly with Colgate Chlorophyll Toothpaste. This wonderful green toothpaste not only fights tooth decay and keeps your teeth clean and white but it also helps to destroy bad breath376 words
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Article, Illustration59 1958-11-16 7 CABARET TWINS TAKE EUROPE BY STORM nice and Ellen Kessler are German cabaret artistes wbo have become popular in many European countries, and in particular France where they have been starring at the Paris "Lido"; they are at present appearing in a film version of the old musical59 words
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298 1958-11-16 7 I ONDON, Sat. For many years a man drank up to 16 pints of beer EVERY night. Through- out his life he also had an enormous appetite. What happened to him has been described by a doctor. The man, now298 words
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123 1958-11-16 7 TOKYO, Sot. The Crown Prince Akihito's impending engagement is the number one topic in Japan today despite agreement by the JapoLe Press to keep the matter out of public print. Japanese newspaper^, n*»w<; aaencies maaanews agencies maga zincs, radio and television stations agreed not123 words
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311 1958-11-16 7 LONDON, Sat. Father Christmas was popping up all over the shop. Or at least his picture was. For the store-owners had put Santa on closed circuit television, with his picture going out from his grotto to all departments. As mother and father dragged311 words
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Article37 1958-11-16 7 NEW YORK. Sat. Sir Winston Churchill will be given the Richard E. Byrd Memorial Award of the International Rescue Committee "in recognition for his lifelong leadership of the free world." the committee announced today. U.P.I.UPI - 37 words
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Article, Illustration621 1958-11-16 7 Sarah Rothschild - Elvis soldiers on-with hotels and home cookin' Sarah Rothschild By from Frankfort, Saturday HERE I am in the land of Beethoven, Brahms and Bach to track down the ex-Memphis hillybilly rock V roll king Private *****761 Elvis Presley of the U.S. Army. The little town of Friedberg, Germany where the621 words
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Article61 1958-11-16 7 JAKARTA. Sat. Indonesian military intelligence chiefs believe Indonesian rebels have shifted their overseas bases from Singapor. to Manila and Geneva. accordIng to Antara news agency The agency said this was decided yesterday after a meeting between the army intelligence chief, Lt. Col Sukendro. the military attacheReuter - 61 words
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Miscellaneous36 1958-11-16 7 of couese i cam qou&ut tuat>|[ano i mav&kit tolp^ [not even vcxj U 1 AsecceTj ttt< mat vesTecoav voo/J a soul j i ri "i >~^ IT] VrT JI 1 SAID we COULDN'T Jf V V r">»J36 words
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Article89 1958-11-16 8 KUALA TRENGGANU, Saturday. THE Ulu Trcnggan.j District Officer, Inche Ibrahim Mohamed Salleh, has asked his staff to investigate the plight of 250 people of Kampong Binjai and Kampong Perck reported to be on the verge of starvation. These people, who normally depend for their livelihood on89 words
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104 1958-11-16 8 HOLLYWOOD. Sat. Marilyn Monroe is now confined to her apartment in the Bel Air Hotel after beinp taken ill on the set o; her latest picture "Some Like It Hot" which she finished last week, it was learned here last night Miss Monroe, whoReuter - 104 words
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Article41 1958-11-16 8 NEW YORK. Sat. Walter (Old Reb) Williams, the oldest veteran of the U.S. civil war. celebrated his 116 th birthday at Houston, texas. yesterday with a piece of cake, a "toddy" and a pun* from a big cigar— U.P.l.41 words
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302 1958-11-16 8 Soviet halt three US trucks in Berlin MOVE TO FORCE WEST TO TO ACCEPT ULBRICHT BERLIN, Saturday. SOVIET border guards refused to allow three U.S. army trucks to leave Berlin yesterday in a move reminiscent of the beginning of the 1948 Berlin blockade. The East Cerman Communist leader, Mr. WalterReuter; UPI - 302 words
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Article49 1958-11-16 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. A Singapore dance teacher Anne Harrison. 25, has been invited by the Jakarta Society of Teachers of Dancing to judge the open championships at Jakarta next Saturday and Sunday. Annie and her husband, Denis Hornsey, will probably leave for Jakarta on Friday.49 words
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Article236 1958-11-16 8 MANILA, Saturday JHE INDONESIAN EMBASSY is expected to turn over a Filipino Communist seeking asylum here to Filipino authorities to avoid a major diplomatic squabble, Philippine Government sources said today. ning to flee to seek political asylum in Indonesia. Official apologies were extended to the236 words
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184 1958-11-16 8 QUEMOY CRISIS IS OVER, TAIPEH THINKS TAIPEH. Sat. Quemoy crisis is over for the time being, it is believed here by Nationalist Chinese military sources. These sources said that both in the skies and on the sea the Communists were being careful not to tangle with the Nationalists. They saidReuter - 184 words
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92 1958-11-16 8 PHILADELPHIA. Sat. Franklin Marshall. 17, second of nine defendants to be tried in the fatal beating of Korean student In-ho Oh, was convicted of second degree murder last night A jury of eight women and four men returned the verdict after nearly five hours.UPI - 92 words
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Article20 1958-11-16 8 NEW YORK. Sat.— The Annual meeting of the Rubber Manufacturers' Association will be held here on Nov. 2020 words
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Miscellaneous41 1958-11-16 8 i)i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!!i!!iiiiii!iiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiimfiiiiiii:iiiii!i!i![i[iiiinin IP J£L± then suddenly I got this uncontrollable desire to shut her big fat yap?" 1 That's it: get the feel ot a moving target.' ass? lk^^|i "Can I disturb you a m.nute? I'd like to make the bed!" s»miiiiiniitiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiii;«!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiriiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^41 words
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Miscellaneous27 1958-11-16 8 "I think the feeling of constant fatigue and irritability will disappear if you wear "Watch your fingers." half-sixe larger shoe iiitif iiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiittiitiiiiiiiiiiittiii iiiiiiiti iiiifftiiiiiaiititiiiiittiitiiif ■tiifliiiaiitiiritiiiii-iiiiiiiift«»tiiiifiiiiiiftiiiti*iittiiiitf iitt iiifiTiiiiiiiftfiititiiiiiiitiiiiiiifaiiiiiiiitiiiiiiifT^27 words
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Article402 1958-11-16 9 Cine Corner by FILM MAKER CHORTLY after the onnouncement of fullcolour movie film for amateur movie cameras, photographic pundits, with an eye more toward rigid laboratory specifications than toward free and easy field use, announced that no colour oiovies should be made before 9 a.m. or after 4 p.m. The402 words
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299 1958-11-16 9 the^e subjects go out of the window. The range becomes f/5.6 to wide open which, depending upon your movie camera, means anything from f/2.7 to VIA. If the suns up— bright, yet partly hidden by clouds so that you can look at299 words
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286 1958-11-16 9 father of two daughters— Romina. seven, and Taryn. five. Both are by his &e--nmil wife. Linda Christian. His films after the war included "Blood and Sand," "The Razor's Edge" and "The Captain From Castile." His most recent Broadway stageUPI - 286 words
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Advertisement275 1958-11-16 9 MY CONSTIPATION WORRIES ARE OVER! MOAAAAY ALWAYS GIVES ME Milk of Magnesia Because it provides mon j^^Rfcgg^xl complete relief than single■^^BßfcglJE^A purpose laxatives, which have B^^^V no effect on the acid indiges> tion that usually accompanies g*^^^^g constipation. For Milk of P^s^^^^^ ma Magnesia relieves both f e f\ conditions.275 words
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Article47 1958-11-16 10 M Words SIO (Minimum). SCRIPTO THE PERFECTED ball pen with seven exclusive features. Available at all leading stores, 53.00 Singapore it Penang. $3.30 Federation. $10,000 IN PRIZES Malayan Choice Words Simple Puzzle Competition Coupon In The Malayan Catholic News— Out Today, (Further Information Inside Back Pauo.47 words
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481 1958-11-16 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES Singapore, Nov. 16, 1958. DEATH OF A RED DOSS AH ANN, boss of the terrorist high command in south Johore and regional committee secretary was killed a few days ago on the edge of a jungle near Kulai, shot from point-blank range by a surrendered terrorist. With481 words
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Article, Illustration982 1958-11-16 10 LLOYD MORGAN - TODAY'S PROFILE LLOYD MORGAN [CHAMPION OF OIL WORKERS Hf HO is Mr. Oon? Many motorlflf ists must have pondered that question while scurry- ing for petrol, before the threatened strike of oil workers was happily averted in mid- week. Most car-users were aware that Mr. Oon is i a union982 words
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Article, Illustration51 1958-11-16 10 When the exiled inhabitants of Jenderam returned to the deserted town all their houses had vanished. Only the mosque (left) was still standing. They lost no time in clearing the land and putting up new houses51 words
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Article, Illustration759 1958-11-16 10 By Sunday Times Reporter A TOWN which died seven years ago is coming back to life today. Its 1,500 people who had been forced to leave in disgrace for non-co-operation with the authorities in the Emergency are now slowly returning from all parts of759 words
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Article, Illustration20 1958-11-16 10 Jende ram inhabitants on their way to put up a new house in the town.20 words
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Advertisement22 1958-11-16 10 /K pays to ask for it by name FROM PAHIS TO PENANG AND FROM SINGAPORE TO StOCKHOLM the best the world over22 words
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416 1958-11-16 11 Two motorists get fright of their lives at night KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Templcr Park tigers appeared along the Kuala Lumpur Rawang Road last night after two months. Tiger No. 1 about f've feet long and three feet tall was seen at416 words
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147 1958-11-16 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. A City i Council labourer, K. Ramasamy, was sentenced to undergo three years' corrective training by the Second Criminal District i Judge, Mr. Choor Singh, for being a member of secret society. Ramasamy had pleaded not guilty to a charge of being147 words
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129 1958-11-16 11 Stole petrol from car: 2 fined $50 SINGAPORE, Sat. A driving instructor. Low Geok Swee. told a court today that he stole three gallons of petrol "because my petrol was exhausted and I was desperate." Low said: "I had no money at that time (it was 4.15 a.m on Sept.129 words
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Article22 1958-11-16 11 The price of tin in Singapore ye.sierday remained unchanged at 5383.50 per picul. An estimated 95 tons was an offer.22 words
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Article39 1958-11-16 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per plcul on Saturjday: fair merchantable Bombay i mixed copra: November $4P; buyer. $42 sellers. Tone was quiet. Singapore Coconut OU Millers' Variation: bulk $63.50 sellers. Drum $67 sellers Tone was quiet.39 words
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Article103 1958-11-16 11 a camera crew and a group of actors needed for the location shots. The fllm, whose producers are John and James Woolf. deals with an Englishman who falls in love with a Eurasian girl during a civil war in a Far Eastern country The entire film will103 words
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412 1958-11-16 11 Johore man wins $10,000,21 share $5,000 IS YOUR NAME IN THE LIST? "J"HE Jackpot in The Malayan Monthly's Contest "A" (October) was not won. The Jackpot for Contest "B" (November) will therefore be $35,000. One entrant submitted a solution which differed at one point from the solution (See Page 2)412 words
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Article75 1958-11-16 11 MALACCA, Sat. The Netherlands Charge d'Affaires. Mr. M. J. Rosenberg .Polak, this afternoon presented a water colour painting to the Malacca museum on behalf of the Netherlands Government. Mr. Polak. who arrived here this morning for a two-day official visit, was accompanied by his wife. He75 words
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213 1958-11-16 11 THE MAN WHO COULDN'T EARN ENOUGH... CINCAPORE, Sat. A fisherman who was worried because he did not earn enough money to feed his family ended his life by jumping off the ninth floor of a building in Albert Street, a coroner was told today. He died in the General Hospital213 words
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Article, Illustration74 1958-11-16 11 JESSELTON. Sat—Candidates who have applied for entrance into the Shell Company's trade school in Seria will be interviewed on Tuesday and Wednesday. A trooper of "A" Squadron of the 22nd Special Air Service makes a perfect landing after dropping off an RAF Valetta from 1 .000 feet. He74 words
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Advertisement312 1958-11-16 11 j BP«@| HONG KONG o ff er 11 *l;ivs iiicluilinji 4 day.s in you HONG KONG a Sails Return* holiday Carthage 10th Dec. 22nd Dee. round Canton Bth Jan. 20th Jan. f P f FIRST CLASS $663 H 9 K 9 TOURIST CLASS $371 No tourist class accommodation avoilable. Including312 words
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Miscellaneous300 1958-11-16 11 MILITARY BAM) concert by I (Quakers > Worship 6 p.m. disthe band of the M Cheshire Re- cusslon group 7.15 p.m. at YMCA. giment at Botanic Gardens. 5 p.m. Orchard Road U> 6.15 p.m. XARAYANA GtRIKILA: Yoga BRITISH COUNCIL: Exhibi- class at 188 Westhill. Sembawang tlon of the poetry and300 words
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Miscellaneous61 1958-11-16 11 HIGH TIDES TODAY: Singapore 2.34 a.m. (Bft. 41n.) 1.39 p.m. (9ft. 41n). Port Diclcson 9 38 a.m. (Bft. 61n.) 9.55 p.m. (Bft. 31n.). Penanu 3 a.m. (Bft lin.) 3.58 p.m. (6ft. Sin.) TOMORROW: Singapore 3.23 a.m. (7ft. 91n.) 2.27 p.m. (Bft. 71n.). Port Dlckson 10 18 a.m. (7ft. 71n.) 10.3961 words
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Article, Illustration391 1958-11-16 12 /frite to:--If you have any photographic problems, write to Raymond Thomas, c/o The Sunday Times. Times House. River Valley Road. Singapore. DEVELOPMENT of films still seems to present a problem to a number of our older readers and. presumably, for quite a few of the new391 words
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Article114 1958-11-16 12 /iHRISTMAS now is Just around the corner, and undoubtedly many an amateur photographer will want to make his picture story of Christmas "58 as complete as possible. Here then are some of the scenes you will want to be sure of recording:— The making and addressing cards.114 words
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774 1958-11-16 12 Raymond Thomas - So many seem to find developing films big problem to handle Raymond Thomas By fresh, and when opened v/ill reveal two smaller packets within, usually wrapped in foil. One is more bulky than the other. You dissolve the smaller packet tir.st —never the other way round It's important This is774 words
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Advertisement427 1958-11-16 12 m v ORANJE 20,166 G. R. T. 1958 1959 Singapore D. 26 Nov. 25 Feb. 13 May Djakarta A. 27 26 14 Djakarta D. 28 27 15 Melbourne A/D. 5 Dec. 6 Mar. 22 Sydney A. 7 8 24 Sydney D. 9 10 26 Melbourne A/D.l l 12 28 Fremantle427 words
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Miscellaneous515 1958-11-16 12 Tips tor the amateur i You dorTt always have to them in the wme orcier that listen meekly to those pundits you'd use them when you deveJ >p who are equipped with elegant film or make prints. equipment and what sometimes Traces of developer in a f.xpatronise you and your515 words
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Article, Illustration14 1958-11-16 13 Curtis (left) and Poitier linked in torment14 words
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604 1958-11-16 13 CRITICS m the West, reviewing the Stanley Kramer production for United Artists "THE DEFIANT ONES," classified it as another one of the Hollywood's genius' masterpieces. And that is just what it is a masterpiece^ a dynamite-packed classic containing the604 words
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Article553 1958-11-16 13 rE grouD ol violin and piano sonatas Beethoven wrote in the period of his greatest despair— when the first symptoms of deafness began to appear —endure in a special place of affection among the devotees of his genius the world over. Two of these 10 sonatas, the553 words
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395 1958-11-16 13 A TEENAGE GIRL SHOOTS A LINE TO A KILLER IWHEN Hammer Productions of Britain went into business, they thought up o sure-fire gimmick the "H" for horror line. And through murder and mayhem in its more violent and sadistic forms have acquired a neat little profit. They are the people395 words
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Advertisement480 1958-11-16 13 m mj^JPU^Nal on v OL i»» JB lM > iy 54. T%] |J ig9j 1 1 in, Now Showing! 6 .45 9.30 p.m 1+ ji» VICIOK VIAIIRE TAUU CnOCf C's-TechnJcolor )f leo germ TANK FOKLt colimbia jL Today 9 a.m.: "Green Hill And Jaded Valley (Mand.) ITL. y^ iriJ.miVl"""" 11th480 words
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Advertisement440 1958-11-16 13 P^P^vll i lA" KJB 11. Ir^iKi iwitWir^l i WM I" Z"59 "r 1J lIJ3y 11. 1.45. 4. 6.30 9.30 I CHARLES CHAPLIN "The Great Dictator" (ua) JJ Today 9 a.m.: Elvis Prrsley "JAILHOISF ROCK" C Scopr. 1 /f™- 1 l ?^v \rtll S/niiii;/r/ ***** Ca& UfCf jmJnlffr 11. 1.45. 4.440 words
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Miscellaneous166 1958-11-16 13 AM 715 Good Morning To Hit Parade; 2.30 The Goon Show; You M 7.16. 16 Mornin, Preude; 7.30 g-g Hour; 4^oo LgjgThe News; 7.35 Moments of Me- 5.30 Marching with the lody 8.00 News Headlines; 8.02 Guards; 6.00 Evening Service; Breakfast Club: 9.00 Down iAtln 6.45 At Twilight; 6.55 A166 words
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Article, Illustration754 1958-11-16 14 Chapman Pincher - Can H-bombs BUILD this Chapman Pincher By US plans the first blast in use of the atom for peace A MOMENTOUS project to create a new harbour by using hydrogen bombs to gouge out millions of tons of rock is to be undertaken by U.S. scientists, it had been officially754 words
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Article720 1958-11-16 14 Robert Adams - Robert Adams By THE clatter of knives and forks ceased and conversation was silenced at an exclusive West End restaurant one lunchtime when a waiter dropped a tray of glasses Recovering his composure, the waiter apologised to the young Indian prince he had been serving.720 words
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Article507 1958-11-16 14 TUAN DJEK - TUAN DJEK by FRIDAY, Nov. 7, 1958. IT is reported that a bear cub was lately caught in a "jerat" (wire-noose trap) in a rubber estate some miles distant. The men trying to release it were driven on by the parents who were standing by the cub.507 words
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Advertisement72 1958-11-16 14 Proud to be JSIIf* specially selected... $L^t for in wMrn^ ~mt f~\y so delicious and nutritious! jL 1 /TOMATO SOUP fjf 21 kinds of Cam P bell s Soups so much enjoyment in each! [LOW I I v_xJ LI LJ L DESERT BOOT DESERT CASUALS the best for men MADE72 words
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482 1958-11-16 15 Why the wheelchair men get richer MY call to Cary Grant In Hollywood came through .it .'J o'clock in the rooming. .Just ;is I'd fallen asleep. Out Iherc it was early evening. The Cadillacs were belting home along Wiltshire Boulevard. It was cocktail time in the Polo Lounge of the482 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-11-16 15 Royal smile and handshake for Hollywood actor Frank (The Voice) Sinatra as he is presented to the Queen at the chority premiere of the film, "Me and the Colonel" in London. Sinatra appeared on the stage to introduce Danny Koye, Curt Jurgens and Nicole Maurey, who57 words
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353 1958-11-16 15 help my tax situation. That neans I'll be collecting most of my life. It also means that Columbia can invest the rest and make :i profU themselves. I hey're not complaining." Explains James Stewart. who has been taking 50 per cent of the353 words
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Article395 1958-11-16 15 NEW YORK THE use of hypnosis in medicine took a long stride towards resDectaobility ot a three-day conference of the Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis in Chicago. More than 200 doctors and dentists from every leading American university were present as well as representatives from British395 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-11-16 15 ABOVE, THE 12 STARS IN HOLLYWOOD'S BIG LEAGUE The vivacious smile belongs to 18-year-old Hollywood actress Jill St. John. And, though she may not be in the millionaire class with the others on this pace, she's heading in the right direction. Her current escort is Lance Reventlow son of millionairess63 words
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Advertisement69 1958-11-16 15 A Wf&4£fi ADVENTURE k IN PERFORMANCE No other sport than boating can give you so much adventure, so many pleasant past-times. Fishing, Waterskiing, Cruising, Camping. Picnicking. And no other outboard motor can perform those adventures the finest yet in features and styling m f>>L+*4&t < '■^^^■J with a horsepower to69 words
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Advertisement435 1958-11-16 15 A GREAT NEW HIUMANMINX <^B^B>*-- White-wall tyres, and chromium rlmflnishers available as extras. —powered by a great new, fully proven, economical HILLMAN engine Driving is believing. Sit behind the wheel of this masterly Minx and you know at once you're in a great car. Great in comfort, luxury and style;435 words
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Article168 1958-11-16 16 I>l ol'l.i Inn ii around this time of tin- year grnrr. My arr posi- I tin- types. Thry arr quitr uncompromising abou. everything and srldoni yirld. You may di like them or you may lovr thrtn. I But one thinjr. you cannot do, and that is to igrnorr168 words
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Advertisement190 1958-11-16 16 "QUALITY FIRST* The finest kind of family motoring MORRIS OXFORD < oinc «lri\r the llfth iif \otir rhoirc I.rl n- iiro\c just how rcall) .'alisfjin^ ownin;.' a \|orris tun be! aso *vim moi no in ii<i iioi»»iioh 12-OX Dumk M. OFFICE ECONOMY SIZES p 20ozs 40ozs 52.40 —Spore Penang— $3.50190 words
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Miscellaneous419 1958-11-16 16 by Edgar Rice Burroughs ]^^^^^j fA P //^^r h^A THE PfcOPESSOK HAP OZ7ZZE7 TAfcZAK Snfc~ I*m**X W iAjM K TO 5E SECURE 7 FOX EXPERIMENTATION, rC^ C^-^^J^S^^ -■■Sj£jj^£M V> JEJ^M' tU M J Ml TARZAM FOUGHT LUCE K 7E&OU 7URING THE MELEE I IW^frfMffivll I^^/J^~^( WATIVES AGAINST THE VIALS I^B419 words
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Miscellaneous136 1958-11-16 16 moment and concentrate on more serious matters. ARIES: (Mar. :>l— Apr.2o). I liis week should m.nk an important start in the bat- lie for finance. ™P If you are to get all the capi- you need, you must he more tolerant than you are wont. If health has been upset136 words
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Miscellaneous113 1958-11-16 16 near relative Where your job is concerned conditions improve steadily after Wednesday. CANCER (June >I— July 20). All is well now in the material sense. You can forge ahead \wth a project P^2^^3 or job that will B^^)s2 next few years. Personal matters will run a tricky course however and113 words
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Miscellaneous114 1958-11-16 16 22). A change in daily rou. tine could prove irritating for a time. Your main prohl in (JB pondence under I*s^'™"1 s^'™" control and to make quite sure that travel plans are loolproof. If you have disturbing n < «s from abroad keep your temner until you have verified the114 words
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Miscellaneous192 1958-11-16 16 THIS WEEK FOR ALL TODAY Better not take risks out of doors or hope too much from sporting events. The more relaxed you are. the happier your day will be. On no account repeat gossip. FOR LUCK TODAY WEAR OR ISE: Soft purple. 3. Amethyst. TOMORROW: Hold back if a192 words
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Miscellaneous207 1958-11-16 16 ded. A good day for anything that concerns family security or home planning. FOR LUCK TODAY WEAR OR USE: Dull red. 3. Jade. WEDNESDAY: The best money day of the week: take advantage of it. Good too for furthering social ambitions or for planning ambitious parties. Your hunches should be207 words
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Article, Illustration1162 1958-11-16 17 Neighbours always move in on the family's fun: How can they stop it? i^EVER yet have we come acrosf such ill-manner-ed people as our neighbours. Whenever visitors come to our house, the whole family Ls certain to make an appearance. They seem to think we are not capable of entertaining1,162 words
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859 1958-11-16 17 A Garden of Eden bliss spoilt by a stepmother jiijnf ffl(|il|ll(tlrj|jfl(|jiBjl§l] WE have b< <n married a year, low each other very much, and are very happy together. But my wife's .itepmothtr is trying to inform me about her behaviour, and even told of an affair she had before w859 words
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Advertisement144 1958-11-16 17 THE GO-GETTING LINE After I J*,;/ your Built '$JK\ Cuticura Talcum, Iragrant and petaJ ysoft, kind to the most sensitive skin. I A generous dusting will cool hot, V J I smarting skin, briug wonderful re- *-4 V~Xi?* lief from prickly heat, and give you •^3 < day-long freshness. This144 words
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Advertisement504 1958-11-16 17 Buy the paint that's worth the work. J&sB\ DU PONT 1 FLOW KOTE W| »r- FOR INTERIOR jfm Bt DECORATION It's so quick and easy to paint walls when you use Dv Pont "Flow Kote" on your brush or roller. In only half a day you'll have a sparkling new504 words
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Article348 1958-11-16 18 Now it is lighter, brighter T IGHTER and Brigh. Or— this is the trend in car colours at the International Motor Show. In particular, coffee and cream shades have been used extensively, both individually and in two-tone combinations. Duo-tone schemes were again a feature of the show, not so much348 words
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Article529 1958-11-16 18 Ambrose Khaw - Ambrose Khaw Many of today's makes will be wearing a radical new look' IN recent years, motor car manfactur c r s in Britain have been launching new models spasmodically between one London show and another, largely ignoring the annual ritual of taking off the529 words
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Article76 1958-11-16 18 MANILA. Sat. Leo fispinosa of the Philippines tonight regained the Orient boxing bantamweight championship by defeating Klyoshi Mlura of Japan by a unanimous decision. Espinosa lost the title to Miura in Tokyo on Oct. 8. Gabriel "Flash" Elorde of the Philippines retained his Orient lightweight t!Me.Reuter - 76 words
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Article41 1958-11-16 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat—Selnngor Chinese Recreation Club, thf> 1958 F.A.S. league division one champions, won the Poppy Day Cup when they trounced the PA. Cup holders. Selangor Rangers, 7-2. in a floodlit soccer match at the Merdeka Stadium tonight41 words
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Article91 1958-11-16 18 Manchester. Sat. Paul Jones, a heavily backed 100 8 c.iance. won the Manchester November Handicap over l'-jm., the last big race vi the 1958 Hal racing season, run In thick fog here this afternoon. Ridden by Joe Mercer, the three year-old son of Mossborough, sireReuter - 91 words
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Article157 1958-11-16 18 AHMEDABED. bat —Spin bowler Ghulam Ahmed was appointed captain of the Indian Test cricket team against the West Indie* today. The selection committee is due to meet %gain tomorrow to select the team for the first Test in Bombay, starting on Nov. 28 Reuter. ACROSS:157 words
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Article121 1958-11-16 18 rE continental influence has already reached M 'aya in the form of cheap twowheel motorised tn isport. In all European capitals, the motor-scooter has proved, its value for years and it is gaining in popularity i: Malaya. One of the most popular models in121 words
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Article32 1958-11-16 18 SINGAPORE. Sat. Tonight's wrestling between King Kong and American Negro Ricky Waldo was cancelled owing to rain. Waldo will return to Singapore next week from Manila to meet King Kong.32 words
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Article27 1958-11-16 18 SINGAPORE. Sat. Tonights Singapore table tennis business houses league championship results: Amintasco "B" bt Nan Hlng Rattan 5-1; Borneo Co. bt Wearne Bros. 5-2.27 words
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Advertisement492 1958-11-16 18 the >. greatest lf| E3fc if i in its I i eld. See these features in the Nov. 16th issue: fc^Tir if Reviews of coming films. SdT if Why Curt Jurgens likci playing villains. if Flosh Gordon and Steve !%v Roper. if Portroit by Reauest. Jf if Reviews of new492 words
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Advertisement1046 1958-11-16 18 Pimples and Bad Skin Fought in i@) f% 24 Hours W %4 ■Inct the dUcorrrr of Ni»od*.m by an I FOR I AFTIR American physician it Is no ioacrr necfs- htalint your skin, making It softer, wbltrr ■ary for anyone to suffer from ugly, dis- and velvety smooth In Just1,046 words
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Miscellaneous125 1958-11-16 18 l j Rood btlwssn »h« lint)* to find th» Hidd«n Personality 1. Came in which you're on the carpet to begin with (5) 2. In pocket, but indirectly (2. 3) 3. This boxer sounds a big fish (6) 4. An appealing phrase (6) 5. Take a quick look before playing125 words
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409 1958-11-16 19 SAUL JOSHUA Johore - ISMAIL LANDS 68th HUN PENALTY AND JOHORE EARN DRA W SAUL JOSHUA Johore By Bahru. Saturday Johore 3 Services Q first half unconverted try, Johore were awarded a penauy^ fullback Ungku Ismail went up to take the kick, then moments later loud appiau^c greeted a successful conversion He had landed409 words
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228 1958-11-16 19 Perak gain easy home win against Penang IPOH, Sot. Perak beat Penang 12-6 in their north zone Malaya Cup rugger match here today. Porak scored two unconverted tries, a dropped goal and a penalty goal. The visitors scored a try and a penalty goal. The home side, strengthened by the228 words
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125 1958-11-16 19 SEREMBAN. Sat. Selansor Asians beat Negri Sembilan Asians 9-0 in an All-Blues Cup rugger match here today. The visitors, who led 3-0 at half time, scored a penalty goal and two tries. Selangor Asians opened the scoring in. the 21st minute. Yunus125 words
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Article192 1958-11-16 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Singapore Cricket Club, beat Selangor Club in their I annual trophy rugger match by 11 points <a goal and two penalty goals) to six <a try and a penalty goal) here today. The S.C.C. who led 8-3 at half time, fought off a192 words
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Article68 1958-11-16 19 MACAO, Sat. Mrs. C. P. Ungricht today had an easy win in the women's race on the first day of the Macao Grand Prix. Driving an M.G.A. she edged away after the first 15 minutes from the leading Triumph T.R.3. driven by Mrs. S.Reuter - 68 words
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Article34 1958-11-16 19 MELBOURNE. Sat. Peter Thomson, British Open golf champion, won the Victorian Open championship today with an aggregate of 289 for 72 holes. He had rounds of 71, 75. 70 and 73.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article54 1958-11-16 19 MELBOURNE. Sat.— Cnc- ket followers in Australian cities will be able to hear latest scores in the forthcoming Test series against the M.C.C. by dialling a phone number. Scores will be recorded and j brought up-to-date every 15 minutes or when a wicket falls or at54 words
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Article107 1958-11-16 19 SYDNEY, Sat— lan Craig was today named captain of the Australian eleven to meet the M.C.C. in the match starting here on Friday despite his failure earlier this afternoon. In New South Wales first innings against the English tourists today. Craig was dismissed withoutReuter - 107 words
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302 1958-11-16 19 Perfection! GOOSE TATUM STARS WERE JUST THAT A PACKED Happy World Stadium crowd roared with delight as the College l All-Stars of Oregon State jumped off to a two-basket start against the world touring Harlem Trotters last night. Three Singapore ex-Olympic stars were in the Oregon quintet, and it was302 words
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Article31 1958-11-16 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Singapore Police beat Federation Police 9-0 (three tries) in their annual rugger match here today. Singapore Police scored through Ramll (2) and Llm Jit Imm.31 words
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Article22 1958-11-16 19 SINGAPORE. Sat— RAF. Seletar "A" and RAP Changi played a scoreless draw in their friendly rugger' match at Changt today.22 words
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553 1958-11-16 19 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON From ■THE M.C.C. were 329 runs behind with eight, first innings wickets in hand at the close of the second doy of their match with New South Wales here today. New South Wales declared their first innings at 391 for553 words
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Article57 1958-11-16 19 AHMEDABAD. Sat. The West Indies touring cricketers today declared at their overnight total of 316 for six wickets and then dismissed the Indian Cricket Board Presidents XI for 124 runs. The President's XI followed on 192 runs behind and were 23 for one in their secondReuter - 57 words
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Article120 1958-11-16 19 N.S.W. IST INNS. (Overnight 241 for one) Burke c Bailey b Lock 104 Carroll b Trueman 1 Harvey c Milton b Trueman '49 O'Neill not out 84 Craig c Cowdrey b Lock 0 Booth c Craveney b Lock 0 Benaud c and b Bailey 31 Davidson c Craveney b120 words
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Article59 1958-11-16 19 S'pore Malays in hockey final KUALA LUMPLR. Sat. Perak Malays qualified to meet Singapore Malays in the final of the Malayan Malays hockey- tournament when they beat Selangor Malays 1 1-0 here today. Osman scored for Perak ia the second minute. Earlier Singapore Malays had scored an easy 8-1 victory59 words
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Article54 1958-11-16 19 ADELAIDE. Sat. Sandra I Reynolds of South Africa! won the women's singles title in the South Australian lawn tennis championships here today. She beat Jan Lehane New South Wales) 6-4. 6-2. Roy Emerson beat fellow Queenslander Mai Anderson 3-6. 12-10. 10-8. 6-2 in the final ofReuter - 54 words
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Article57 1958-11-16 19 MELBOURNE. Sat— West- em Australia scored 202 fbr I eight wickets against Victoria when a start was made in the Sheffield Shield match here today. There was no play yesterday because of rain. Opening batsman John Rutherford scored 66 and I Bobby Simpson 37. Spin bowlerReuter - 57 words
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Obituary52 1958-11-16 20 20 Words $10 (Minimum). WJ.A. H. VENEMA, KP.M. way 14th November 1958 at General Hospital. Burial Australia. THE DE<VTH took place at the Malaira General Hospital on 15.11.58 of Mr. C. S. Jayaswal, ayeu 56 advocate and solicitor. Funeral will take place today at Bukit Serindit, Crematorium Maiacca at52 words
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Article26 1958-11-16 20 10 Word* $10 (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of the .Me Mr. Ooi Kean Kor who i.ssed away on lb. 11.57. Gone j'jt not forgotten.26 words
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Article70 1958-11-16 20 to Words HO (Minimum). AIR VIEW CABARET (Air Conditioned) from: 3 p.m. to 6 ;>.m. For the information of our Patrons we are glad to announce Uutt Hostesses can Now be booked at $8/- during Sunday Tea-Dance. "APRIL IN PORTUGAL" If you wui 'Choice Words' Cash Prizes $10,000. Entry70 words
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Article410 1958-11-16 20 Bukit Bintang takes day's main event KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. MOSES LEE and Chris Dragon, the two outstanding apprentices on the Malayan turf, were in the limelight here today. Lee landed a double for his master, Milton Sullivan, on Quiny in Race Four and Luck/ Came in410 words
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Article300 1958-11-16 20 TOTAL POOL: $192,500 Ist No. 185S80 ($51,975) 2nd. No. *****9 ($25,987) 3rd. No. *****6 ($12,993) STARTERS ($1,299 each): Nos *****6, *****3; *****9, *****0, *****2, *****0, *****5, *****3. *****9, *****2. CONSOLATION ($1,039 each): Nos *****2, 2905<;7, *****6, *****7, *****5. *****5, *****9, *****7, *****2, *****4. TREBLE TOTE: One ticket300 words
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Article2292 1958-11-16 20 LONDON, Sat, Football Association Cap tint round results today were: Accrinfton S Workington 1 Ashford Town 0 Crystal Pal 1 Brentford 3 Exeter City 2 Chrlnnford D Worcester 0 Chester 3 Boston Chesterfield 3 Rhyl Colchester Z Bath City 0 Crewe Alex 8 S. Shields 2 Denaby2,292 words
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Article108 1958-11-16 20 OENANG, Sat —A Penang I Turf Club member. Mr. S. H. Dowse, served notice last night he would move an amendment to the club's present rule on voting by proxy at next year's annual meeting. "Year in and year out.' he said, "practically the108 words
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