The Straits Times, 18 November 1958
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Title Section11 1958-11-18 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1958 CENTS 1511 words
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266 1958-11-18 1 CRISIS': MAYOR SPEAKS Let the voters decide issue challenge CALL FOR DISSOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL Ong blames broken electoral pledges, irresponsible actions SINGAPORE, Monday. THE CITY COUNCIL today adjourned frill Wednesday the debate on whether the Government should be asked to dissolve the council and call for a fresh266 words
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1186 1958-11-18 1 ALL CAMPAIGN PROMISES ARE RECALLED platforms, addressing masses of people, shaking their fists and speaking with t motion from their hearts, promising how much and how far they would go to servo the people in general. If they had not spoken with such emotion or made M many promises, many1,186 words
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Article116 1958-11-18 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday CURIOUS gusts of wind and driving ra.in lashed r widespread parts of the Federation today blocking bridges and shutting roads to traffic. In Trengganu. angry seas off the coast this morning drove hundreds of fishermen in motor launches back to shore. Pasir Puteh116 words
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Article123 1958-11-18 1 STRIKE AT IRON MINE DUNGUN. Mon Two hundred and fifty workers in the railway section of the iron mine in Bukit Besi near here went on strike today. The strikers claimed that the Eastern Mining and Metals Company had not honoured an agreement with the workers The agreement, effective from123 words
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Article35 1958-11-18 1 LONDON, Mon.— Four jet Avro Vulcans of Royal Air Force bomber command will give demonstrations in Ankara and Karachi on their way to Malaya. The aircraft will leave Karachi for Malaya on Monday.35 words
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Article22 1958-11-18 1 JAKARTA, Mon. The Indonesian Parliament today began to debate a Bill to nationali.se all Dutch enterprises within the Republic— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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88 1958-11-18 1 POLIO: ANOTHER DEATH BUT NO NEW CASES SINGAPORE. Mon.— A five-year-old Chinese gin died from oolio in hospital today—bringing the total of deaths since the outbreak of the disease to nine. She was one of the five paralytic cases notified yesterday. There were no new cases up to 4.30 p.m.88 words
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Article259 1958-11-18 1 Row may have led to man's murder SINGAPORE, Mon. An argument may have led to the murder of a factory worker, Sim Hee Kai, 29. Police have been working on this theory. Sim was found unconscious in a sago factory in Lorong 17, off Geylang Road, last night. He died259 words
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Article145 1958-11-18 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Monday. rpENGKU HASSAN ALI, 42-year-old Governor of 1 Darul Islam-controlled Atjeh In Sumatra, is in Malaya on a secret mission. He Is staying at a Johore Bahru hotel with another mystery member of the Darul Islam movement. Tengku Djuli The pair came to145 words
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84 1958-11-18 1 Emergency in Sudan after army coup KHARTOUM, Mon. A state of emergency has been declared in the Sudan following a bloodless coup early today The coup was led by the commander of the armed forces, Lt. Gen. Ibrahim Abboud. Later he dissolved the civi. Han government of exGeneral Abdullah Khalil,Reuter; UPI - 84 words
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Article, Illustration123 1958-11-18 1 Filipincs stone embassy in Manila ABOUT 300 Filipino demon, strators, mostly students, threw stones at the In. donesian Embassy in Manila, protesting against the embassy's refusal to hand Communist Buk propaganda chief Alfredo Saulo over to local authorities. The demonstrators also burned an effigy of the Indonesian Ambassador, Mr. NatzirUPI - 123 words
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Advertisement130 1958-11-18 1 NEW 3 BEDROOM FLATS ON EASY PAYMENT At O«lcy R'JC. Lorong Stongec Katong. Tonjong Katong. Lorong 16 Geylang. Carlisle Road. Scrangoon RoadPrice $17,500/- LOAN 50% Cash Discount Available SIN CHEW REALTY LTD. Sochorc Rood, S'pore-7. Tel: ***** Ny DE 82 beautifully made and very spacious G.E.C. ant Eight keeps fresh130 words
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Advertisement7 1958-11-18 1 &w AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80.0007 words
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Advertisement34 1958-11-18 1 SENSATIONAL! "CAMPGY is TERRIFIC!! (See Page 3) It i 1 1 ■^■^■^■mSßs^^^**^ REGD \il| MARK TRADE f, v f.. (MADE IN tNGLAND) Modern Door Fittings Wm in step with modern /Mm architectural trends /,■> |itj34 words
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300 1958-11-18 2 Economist: Warning by the bank chief timely SINGAPORE, Mon. I Dr. Lim Tay Boh, I president of the Malal yan Economic Society. today urged Malayan politicians to take heed of a warning against hasty industrialisation made here yesterday by a leading international finance expert. Mr. J. Burke Knapp. Vice1 President300 words
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Article65 1958-11-18 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Royal Air Force today announced the names of the airmen involved in the crash of a Beaufighter in the sea near Pulau Übin on Thursday. They are: The pilot. Fit. Lt. A. E. Pike, missing, believed dead: and the observer. L.A.C. B. F. Taylor,65 words
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Article290 1958-11-18 2 DON BERESFORD - DON BERESFORD Government officers go to course in manners By SINGAPORE, Mon.— Promptness, patience, politeness, and pleasant manners the four Ps are the virtues being stressed in a courtesy drive for Government servants which began today. Nearly 2,000 Government servants from 60 departments will attend290 words
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95 1958-11-18 2 EXAM SYSTEM WILL BE UNIFIED AS FROM NEXT YEAR SINGAPORE. Mon.—Singapore's Chinese and English secondary .schools will have a common syllabus and a unified examination system as from next year. Disclosing this today. Mr. Lee Siow Mong. Permanent Secretary to the Education Ministry said: "It will mean that Chi- nrsr95 words
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Article129 1958-11-18 2 MISSING BOY IS HOME AGAIN SINGAPORE, Mon. Nasrun bin Abubakar, 17, who has been missing from his home in Kampong Jalan Eunos here since Oct. 29, has been found. Nasrun is now at home pending a vagrancy charge. His lather. Inche Abubakar bin Bahrum, told the Straits Times today that129 words
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Article201 1958-11-18 2 SINGAPORE. Monday. •'THE Canadian Prime Minister. Mr. John DiefenA baker, will meet the Governor, the Chief Minister and other Government leaders, the Speaker and the Mayor during his visit to Singapore on Dec. l and Dec. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Dietenbaker will arrive at Paya201 words
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Article84 1958-11-18 2 RAF TO HOLD POLICE DOG TRIALS SINGAPORE. Mon. The »3 Far East Ai Force willr hold the first police dog trials in Singapore on Nov. 25 and 26— and there will be similar trials at FEAF •stations in Hong Kong and Ceylon. In Singapore, the competition will be held at84 words
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142 1958-11-18 2 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Singapore Government will participate In the adminis- tration of Nanyang University by appointing three members to its council of management. A Bill designed to incorpo- j rate the university was pub- j lished yesterday. It has already been introduced in the Legislative142 words
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Article30 1958-11-18 2 TOKYO. Mon The Singapore Health Minister, Mr A. J. Braga. and his wife tonight returned to Tokyo from their sightseeing tour of western Japan by plane.30 words
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Article140 1958-11-18 2 onap™,, SINGAPORE. Monday. A SINGAPORE sub-contractor today refused* to reinstate a man whose dismissal led to a strike by 27 other ship building colleagues in Tanjon-> Rhu yesterday. Mr. Ng Kee Suan. the subcontractor, told leaders of the Singapore Union of workers in the Boat140 words
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Article38 1958-11-18 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Social and Welfare Services Lotteries Board said .today that one of the oificial winning numbers for consolation prizes at its 59th draw last week should read *****09 and not *****07 as previously announced.38 words
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Miscellaneous24 1958-11-18 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby I r i do Line to see aVf /geogsfc irfcAPr^g) 1^ Y /'ft I^**l > itfß-fVJ a [T r irr24 words
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289 1958-11-18 3 EOKA members are no terrorists says Archbishop Makarios in U.S. V E\V YORK. Mon. > The exiled leader of the Greek Orthodox Church in Cyprus. Archi Makarios. said yesterday that members were .rrorists but patrrrred yesterday morally support in the Nations for the Greek who demand indewhy hi* diJ not289 words
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118 1958-11-18 3 That Huk row over political asylum to end soon ifIANILA, Mon. The surrender of Filipino Communist Huk leader Alfredo Saulo who sought political asylum in the Indonesian Embassy here last Wednesday was expected within 72 hours, diplomatic sources said today. These sources said they expected the Indonesian Embassy to turnUPI - 118 words
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249 1958-11-18 3 Ban A-f lights— 'just another discredited Russian move' GENEVA. Mon.—Russia's move today to East-West surpri^r attack prevention here to discuss banning flights of aircraft carrying nuclear m<, was seen by Western diplomatic rvers as another attempt to inject political issues into the conference. These observers said the Western delegates '.vouidReuter - 249 words
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Article672 1958-11-18 3 Cairo, Monday. PARTIES ABOLISHED AND PAPERS CLOSED AFTER 3 a.m. COUP THE pro Nasser commander of the Sudanese armed forces seized power in a bloodless coup today. The new 'strongman," Lt.-Gen. Ibrahim Abboud, immediately closed all newspapers and abolished all political parties. Land linesReuter; UPI - 672 words
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282 1958-11-18 3 I ONDON. Mon.— lj Leaders of Malta's three political parties, which have fundamental differences, today began talks on the island's constitutional future with the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd. The Governor. Sir Robert Laycock. has defined the immediate aim of the talksReuter - 282 words
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Article331 1958-11-18 3 LONDON. Mon. London stock market* opened firm but were unsettled by reports from the Middle East of a coup In the Sudan and closed mainly easier. OUtedged securities were depressed by persistent small selling. In foreign bonds German and Japanese bonds Improved but Chinese stocks were lower. Rails331 words
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Article48 1958-11-18 3 SEOUL, Mon.— The United Nations command said today an American Air Force B-26 twin jet bomber crashed into the sea on the approach to a landing at Kunsan airbase. Western Korea on Saturday killing the six officers and an airman aboard. Other details were withheld. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Advertisement254 1958-11-18 3 I'm lucky... my bar furniture is topped with... FORMICA The top of the bar ha:; to stand up to very rough treatment from spirit and beer stains, bottles, jugs and glasses and daily hard wear. That's why it needs a surface of FORMICA laminated plastic. FORMICA laminates arc clean, bright254 words
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Article543 1958-11-18 5 DEFENCE COUNSEL: THERE ARE TWO INFERENCES ON TIME OF DEATH SECOND SHOT WAS FIRED TO RELIEVE WOUNDED MAN'S SUFFERING SINGAPORE, Monday. pANG KWONG LIAM, alias William Pang, was today cleared of the murder of his ml. N. M. Abdul Kareem, 35. jury at the Singapore543 words
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76 1958-11-18 5 STATEMENT BY POLICE ABOUT WEAPONS SINGAPORE. Mon. Th«: police announced today that they are no longer in a position to accommodate the shotguns, rifles and other weapons entrusted to them for safekeeping by members of the public between 1946 and 1955. These weapons are now being held by the Arms76 words
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Article35 1958-11-18 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Lt.Gen. Sir Richard Hull will leave Singapore on Thursday for his first visit to Nepal since his appointment as C.-in-C. Far Fast Land Forces. He will return on Nov. 29.35 words
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192 1958-11-18 5 SINGAPORE, Monday. A DEAF and dumb boys body was found floating in the sea the day after he had been sent to Perak House in Pasir Panjang. The inquest on Tham Wong Yew. nine, was told today that Wong Yew's body was192 words
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Article29 1958-11-18 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Fancy alarm clocks and wristwatch straps valued at $10,000 were stolen from the Anglo-Swiss Watch Co. in Cecil Street here. The theft was discovered today.29 words
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142 1958-11-18 5 This music is too western, says a councillor SINGAPORE, Mon. 21 The Singapore City Council was told today that the tunes played by police and military bands in public parks were "too westernised" for the people to appreciate them. For such reasons it was decided not to engage the police142 words
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Article28 1958-11-18 5 TANAH RATA. Mon. A Hindustani Him. "Fun oosh." will be shown at the Highlands Theatre here tomorrow in aid of the Poppy Day Appeal Fund.28 words
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Article36 1958-11-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Four members of the Ceylon Workers' Congress will arrive here tomorrow for a threeweek study of trade unionism They will be guests of the Malayan Trade Union Council.36 words
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Article33 1958-11-18 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The City Council today referred back an estate and building committees decision refusing two companies permission to fly captive balloons in connection with the Singapore Constitution Exposition next year.33 words
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Article54 1958-11-18 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Heng Teow Chuan, of Singai pore, was lined $6,000 in the Sessions Court today for im- porting into Johore. without i a permit. 200 lbs. of saci charine. The saccharine was i found In a car. The court ordered the car and the54 words
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Article, Illustration29 1958-11-18 5 YAP SENG LEE counting his one-cent coins at the shroff's office in the Singapore Traffic Court at Sepoy Lines. Straits Times picture.29 words
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156 1958-11-18 5 EXPERT: DON'T MAKE JOBS FOR CRIPPLES SINGAPORE. Monday. AN AMERICAN social scientist Mr. Donald Wil- son (above), said here today that employers should never be forced to reserve a percentage of jobs for cripples. He said this when asked if it was advisable for Sin- gapore to follow Britain and156 words
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Article, Illustration297 1958-11-18 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The City Council here today empowered a member of its tender committee to call for new tenders for cleaning specified drains in the city area next year. This decision was taken after an UMNO councillor, Syed Ali Redha AlsagofT, moved an amendment to297 words
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257 1958-11-18 5 T.F. HWANG - T.F. HWANG By SINGAPORE, Mon. An unemployed youth who rode a borrowed bicycle without lights came to court today with all he had in the world 766 one-cent coins. Yap Seng Lee, 20, was fined $10 for riding a bicycle without lights257 words
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Article197 1958-11-18 5 —PAP IS ATTACKED for ABOUT TURN SINGAPORE. Mon. Opposition councillors accused the P. A. P. in the City Council today of pursuing the very practices they had seen fit to condemn in others. The rebuke was administered by Mr. J. C. Corera Workers' Party i when the» PAP backed a197 words
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Miscellaneous476 1958-11-18 5 I'NIVERSITY OF MALAYA: A Malay class, judo practice for !>eWilliam Blake evening: Dr. M. sinners i senior > 5.30 p.m.; MeriSullivan will speak on Blake's art Icy Billiards championship 8 p.:n. and Dr. R. Huans on Blake's Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): Malay poetry, with a film show entitled class, 10.15 a.m.:476 words
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Obituary210 1958-11-18 6 211 Wmd» $10 (Minimum,. MR. 8. P. I.OURDES. retired -ment officer, Taipinß. ar.d fataeMa-law of A Thomas P.W.D. Kmta, Ipoh, passed away 16.11..>8 noon in Tanjore. Intiia. IT IS WITH deepest regret and iiileit sympathies that we ha\e I'teivtil the news of the death ot Mr. K. Ch. Lin,210 words
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Article36 1958-11-18 6 in II tri| ill, 'finimiimi. MRS ROBERTSON and family te Mr. D. E. Robertson <) Frcteration of Malaya wish to convey their beartful lh;!itCi triends tor their assistance. '.er.ces and flonil tributes in :ipu- recent bereavement.36 words
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601 1958-11-18 6 The Straits Times Tuesday. Nov. 18, 1958. Capital For Industry The warning against "prestige industrialisation" given by Mr. J. Burke Knapp. vice-President of the I International Bank, has its undoubted point, but very fortunately it i s questionable whether Mr. Knapp has found anything in Malaya to cause him tv601 words
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Article298 1958-11-18 6 Hunger strikes and civil disobedience, weapons which the Indian Congress Party used so successfully against the British Raj. have lost none of their power to exasperate now they are aim.?d against those who perfected satyagraha. In independent India civil disobedience ;s supposed to be out of plac.;. Political298 words
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Article221 1958-11-18 6 The first of this season^ monsoon storms has hit the Federation with unusual force. From Pahang, Trengganu, Kelantan and Selangor comes the story of daylong rain, roads under water and impassable !■> traffic, flooded townships and kampongs and damage »o crops. On the coast heavy seas have added221 words
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1421 1958-11-18 6 WILLIAM FISH - SARAWAK IS PUSHING BACK THE FRONTIERS OF HER JUNGLE WILLIAM FISH by IN Sarawak it is easy to get the impression that civilisation ends about two miles inland from Kuching. Government officers and others whose business takes them to the furthest corners of the colony think no more about embarking1,421 words
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142 1958-11-18 6 EXAMINATION LEAKAGE: RISK OF INJUSTICE IN THE RATING SYSTEM THE decision of the Ministry of Education to promote children to secondary schools partly on the basis of their principals' ratings may give rise to injustice and discrepancies Although the Ministry insisted that the ratings should be made in relation to142 words
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Letter400 1958-11-18 6 H by the ose of rating*, the Ministry can safely ai.a justly ascertain that so-and-so will be promoted and others will not. >o much the better for Sin gapore's education. Bui can the Ministry do this 0 Since the Ministry cannot possibly study all the children's results and ratings400 words
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150 1958-11-18 6 I FREQUENTLY used public telephones at night. About three months back I used a phone at Collyer Quay and waited half an hour for the operator to say "Number please." The operator did not answer after that. On Nov. 14, I used thp150 words
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Letter71 1958-11-18 6 MAY I inform the oflicer-in-charge of the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Cleansing; Department that In the Sentul area the dust bins are always over-filled with rubbish which are strewn about the ground Previously the refuse was collected twice a week. hut nowadays there Is only one collection a71 words
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561 1958-11-18 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday SHAREHOLDER MURDER TRIAL TOLD OF PROMISES OF REWARD AND SACK THREAT SHAREHOLDER nd a cashier of a liiin asked an employee to arrange for llu'doath of a leading ,h a ro holder who was lipped to become nanaging director, a n561 words
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85 1958-11-18 7 One more Lib.-Soc. branch joins Lint SINGAPORE. Midi— Another branch of the LiberalSocialist Party has resi«nt>d en him- to join the newly -formed Singapore People's Alliance led by the Chief Minister. Mr. Lini Yew Hock. Except for two the 10- man (ommilter of the Scrangoon Garden branch, headed by tin-85 words
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Article44 1958-11-18 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. A Liberal Socialist attempt n. defer the development oi Raffles Place at an estimated cost of $97,000 until the present City Council loan had been fully subscribed was defeated by 21 votes to 11 at the City Council meeting today.44 words
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119 1958-11-18 7 Out goes an anti-PAP officer of UMNO SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore State UMNO central executive committee, meeting in private, yesterday decided against re-eie<-tiiiK Inche Darus Shariff as the party's publicity officer. UMNO circles today said the move to remove Incho Darus reflected a possible change of UMNO policies, particularly its119 words
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Article36 1958-11-18 7 SINGAPORE Mon— Mr. D. J. Williams, principal of the Singapore Polytechnic, will give a talk on "Opportunities Offered by the Singapore Polytechnic" at the YMCA Auditorium. Orchard Road, at 8 p.m. tomorrow night.36 words
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Article237 1958-11-18 7 SINGAPORE. Monday. THE Singapore Improvement Trust today gave Satimah binte Pawiro. 49. a reprieve. She has another week to avoid seizure and auctioning ot her possessions to pay arrears of rent The trust is investigating her cast. Satimah lives with her Miri children in a237 words
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Article, Illustration91 1958-11-18 7 TUC URGED: BOYCOTT THESE SHIPS SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Trade Union Congress is calling a governing council meeting to consider a request from the International Transport Workers' Federation seeking the support of local workers to join a world-wide boycott of nonunion .ships flying flags of convenience. The boycott is directed ?!<ainst91 words
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290 1958-11-18 7 Mayor: Let us cancel censure on colleague SINGAPORE, ivion. The Mayor, Mr. Ong Ens Guan. told the City Council today that he was prepared to support a move zo rescind a staff committee decision censuring a councillor, Mr. Lee Hwee Yiow (People's Alliance formerly Labour Front) if or not attending.290 words
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Article55 1958-11-18 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federation Government has a«ked commercial circles in Malaya if they want any *rad<» oroblerrw brought up at the coming ECAFE talks in Bangkok. A spokesman of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry said today that circulars had been sent to all chambers55 words
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Article431 1958-11-18 7 HE GA YE TWO POLICEMEN A LOT OF HEADACHES SINGAPORE, Mon. Two policemen told a court today of their experiences with an elusive "small man" which resulted in their being attacked and assaulted in Chinatown. Charged with causing hurt to thorn were Wong Fook431 words
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Article, Illustration123 1958-11-18 7 CORPORAL Kamansing Linbu, of the 1/7 Gurkha Rifles, pushes a gift of meat to his former pet tiger cub Nepti at London Zoo. But Nepti now a full-grown tigeress with nine cubs of her own snarled when he called softly to her. "IReuter - 123 words
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196 1958-11-18 7 SCHOOLS LEAK: DECISION TOD AY ON ACTION SINGAPORE, Monday. THE Government will decide tomorrow whether severe disciplinary action should be taken against civil servants responsible for the leakage of examination papers for English secondary schools A conference will also consider a plan to prevent new leakages. Informed sources today said196 words
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Article20 1958-11-18 7 KUALA KANGSAR. Mon. The Hawkers' Guild celebrated its fifth anniversary with a tea party and a dinner yesterday.20 words
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Article275 1958-11-18 7 Widow's damages appeal succeeds SINGAPORE, Mon. The Court of Appeal today allowed the appeal of Necitas Lactiea Marcelo against the decision of Sir John Whyatt. who had dismissed her claim for damages for the loss of her husband, Rosalino Marcelo. 37. a musician, who was killed in a motor accident.275 words
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Miscellaneous307 1958-11-18 8 f» -j- I 23. "A lovely woman in a Straits Times Crossword KKSSLfU. 2a. Taken by the army chaplain? ImJ Ihb"" -L_X_L_J— L_J— MM— i Newton's powerful proposition PHl HH HI HIH^^H IH 2 lliex- birds create a tertaln I I I I j I I I P H'° I307 words
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975 1958-11-18 9 SEQUEL TO THAT IS*MINUTE CITY COUNCIL SESSION Mon. _Op position ttniiriUon today def«ted I'.y- m °ve expanse from the ouncil minuu i report of the prmrodinjrs of a 15JiiniiU' session of last month's meeting. ,Hien Mr.S.M. Vasa- u;is elected to [ike975 words
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Advertisement237 1958-11-18 9 BARGAIN OFFER! 2 Til RFC OF DON'T MISS %#B9Ev \om THIS GRAND OFFER! *^Mr If you haven't tried Pepsodent M^^jo mft already, try it now. Pepsodent is M %firt^m^w*^r so good for your teeth because TOOTHPASTE it contains Irium*. Irium helps Pepsodent to get into the smallest crevices of your237 words
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Miscellaneous81 1958-11-18 9 <urnn>n A. fo. tty $ic§& Ihv Saint Iff/ Lvsliv Clutrivris Mivli Travtj tty Chester GauM I HHHH^^^HI YOU'RE NUTSf WE KWOWS "1 F~HEVr LOOK' THE OTWEP I 7 HE'S GOINC r™^^^^^^^^^^^ f HE HAS KILLED THE GAMECOCK IS COM IMG I TO ATTACK TUM 3 TRANQUILIZEP I OTHER BIRD.' TO—81 words
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666 1958-11-18 10 'COMPETITIVE PRICE FOR OUR RUBBER NOW ESSENTIAL' By Our Market Correspondent THE ultimate long term factor governing the 1 price of rubber will be its price differential from synthetic, states Mr. A. W. Scott, chairman of Kempas Ltd., in his annual statement to shareholders. "Any company which is not aiming666 words
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Article105 1958-11-18 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: steady; UK/Continent November/December $41 buyers. $42 sellers Coconut oil: steady; bulk $63-, sellers drum $67 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $131, Sarawak $13C, special Sarawak black $72 (all unchanged). Singapore Copra Association105 words
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Article574 1958-11-18 10 Association reported "Both industrials and rubbers were steady with selective support and tins were quietly steady. The turnover was fair." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the foUowing business: Fed. Dipensary $1.07 to $1.09: Praser Neave ords $1 57 (OL), $1.60; Gammon $1.70 and $1.71: Q'town Disp. $2.02',.; W.574 words
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Article148 1958-11-18 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all ra*es to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 32 15/16. O.D. 33 1/16, 90 d/st 33 1/4 credit bills. 33 3/8 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32. O.D. 32 1/8. 90148 words
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Article58 1958-11-18 10 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Thai 1/2, Straat Bali 4/5. City of Coventry 6/7. Breconshire 10/11. President Adams 15/16. Nichairei Maru 23, P. Chayirovsky 25/26, Lao 27/28, S. Malacca 29/30. Azum.isan Maru 31/32. Hai Lee 33/34. Azax 35/36. Tyne Breeze 38/39,58 words
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Article27 1958-11-18 10 SINGAPORE, Not. 17. RUBBER: 90% cents per lb. (down threeeighths of a cent). TIN: $382.75 per picul (down 75 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 100 tons.27 words
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Article23 1958-11-18 10 Malayan Share Market: Nov IT Nov. 15 Industrials: 93.07 91.77 Tins: 94.82 94 69 Rubbers (S): 105.90 107.20 Jan. 1, 1958=100.23 words
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Article146 1958-11-18 10 December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 90 3 cents per lb. down three-eighths of a cent oa Fridays closing price. Closing tone: Quiet. (losing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 91' i, sellers 91",; Int.146 words
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Article70 1958-11-18 10 chana;* here tod»" h Loans 3' Bank of N.sw' '-to\ ki Con. Zinc 05*? Mount Lyel! 11/tJ N. Broken -Vu. Hill 50 Mount Mori Peko Western Ml Ampol Ex Oil Search Timor Oil Aust. Con. In'ci A.P.M. (New) 5«/J Bradford W/lj B. Hill Pro.""/.". 38/9 v Courtauld Dunlop70 words
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Advertisement777 1958-11-18 10 COMPANY MEETINGS HARRISONS CROSFIELD, LIMITED SIR LEONARD PATON'S STATEMENT The Annual General Meeting of Harrisons Crosfleld. Limited will be held in London on the 9th December. In the Chairman's Statement, Sir Leonard Paton n ports group net profits for the year to 30th June 19S8 of £539,912 (1957. £561,--352) after777 words
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Advertisement1021 1958-11-18 10 NOTICES THE TOWN COUNCIL ELECTIONS (TOWN COUNCIL OF JOHORE BAHRU) REGULATIONS, 1951. (Regulation 27(4) NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTIONS THE ELECTORAL WARD OF AVER MOLEK NOTICE Is hereby given to the electors of the electoral ward aforesaid that a Poll has been granted for the election now pending for the said1,021 words
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Advertisement7 1958-11-18 10 Seconder Lee Teck Chin*;. Syed bin Musa.7 words
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Advertisement788 1958-11-18 10 NOTICES LOWER PERAX TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated In The Federation Of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an interim dividend, the twenty-sixth, of sixpence (6d.) per share, less Income tax at the rate of thirty per cent, has been declared due and payable to shareholders on the register at the788 words
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Advertisement735 1958-11-18 10 Japan ck USA Pacific/Atlantic Coast a. Spore P. Sham Penang ETA H< c-. "Kjaikm Mara" lit call 1/10 Dec 11 Dec 12 Dec 2tt call 13/15 Dec v Ccc x...k». Mam" 11/n Jan MJ» 15 J,. uj£ lo»fling for Hongkong, all Japan Ports, Los Angeles tnt New >: carjo for735 words
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Advertisement1366 1958-11-18 11 2405 MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. Tel, 4 ix (incorporated in Singapore) (1J |e s) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE g FILINGS TO LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON I CONTINENTAL PORTS saei w.tk liberty ti preceed via Paaama ar Caai ef Cmo) Hipe) •on to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo1,366 words
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Advertisement1247 1958-11-18 11 p^TyT^MTrTTjf J L fVrflfffJi^m EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR ADEN, PORT SAID. GENOA. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM. ■"■Manaaaaa BREMEN, HAMBURG. COPENHACEN, GOTHENBURG, OSLO Spore P. Sham Pening """J 1 Gad.l 3/14 U/MNIV J"" 1 1 t 22/21 KM 24/25 Niv 25/21 Niv M N t 2T22 OIC 23/24 Dee 29/2* DM1,247 words
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Advertisement1208 1958-11-18 11 tSnSm THE BEN LDIE STEAMERS LTD. Tel SIMAPME (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN. U.K. I CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pora P. S'hanf Penang •EHNEVIS for Aden, Jeddah, Pt. Sudan, Ant., Hull I*/22 Nat la Part/I* Km ■ENARTY for Hamburg, London, Rotterdam 11/25 Niv 21/21 Niv 21/3* Hat BENVRACKIE1,208 words
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Advertisement1339 1958-11-18 11 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. TEL.I Na. ***** ELLERMAN LINES IPHPOH, HAVRE. ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG I HULL •no tor U.S.A.. North Atlantic Ports and Canada via Colombo Cm OF COVENTRY Spore P Sham Penang Gds.t-7/11 Nat 11/21 Nay 21/24 Nat •CITY OF DEDFORD S'oore P. Sham Penang I/IS DM 11/11 DM 11/211,339 words
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Article, Illustration210 1958-11-18 12 $100,000 factory for Colony ALEXANDRA, one of Singapore's fast growing industrial centres, will soon have a new factory costing $100,--000 for air-condition-ing, refrigeration and other engineering works. The factory, a project of Unique Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Ltd.. a new Singapore company established last month, will be completed by the210 words
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372 1958-11-18 12 Federation weaving factory $20 mil. expansion 'TEXTILES FOR WHOLE OF MALAYA* A BIG expansion programme, involving a total investment of up to $-0 A million is planned by Malayan Weaving Milk Ltd.'s factory at Tampoi, Johore Bahru. .1 c j ar The company which is the first of its kind372 words
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Article230 1958-11-18 12 increases BRITISH Timken Ltd., manufacturers of tapered roller bearings can now offer Malayan Railways axle box units for goods wagons. Mr. G.M. Allchurch, in charge of bearing department of William jacks Co. (Mi Ltd.. local distributors, said yesterday that the units were being made in quantity230 words
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Article, Illustration156 1958-11-18 12 DAN American Airways hopes to introduce a new family air travelling plan, which will reduce fares by 50 per cent from November to March every year. Mr. J.B. Wllburn, the company's local sales manager, j said yesterday that this project was subject to156 words
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200 1958-11-18 12 PHILIPS are now aiming to sell 40,000 radio sets an. nually in Malaya and North Borneo which would amount to 50 per cent of the total sales in these markets. This was a: 'tunred in Sin. trapore by Mr. C. Brown, a director200 words
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Article34 1958-11-18 12 Malaya imported 96,000 tons of wheat flour during the first eight months of this year, valued at $30 million, an Increase of 7,000 tons' compared with the corresponding period of last year.34 words
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238 1958-11-18 12 SINGAPORE is producing less sago as a result of a slump in t textile industry, according to local yesterday. The Lancashire mills use sago flour paste as "sizing" to prevent the yarn snapping when it is being passed through the looms. Production of238 words
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Advertisement337 1958-11-18 12 2-QX PARKER QuinkMy 'JjjHl^ •.nfifJird tilth V^^^^?s OFFICE ECONOMY SIZES 20or. 40oz. 52.40 S pore Pcnjng $3.50 52.60 Federation $3.90 Olitain.ililc M booUwfl and stalioncrs or dirrct from the Sole Audit-: >lO>TOR LTD.. r HJ I I Ku.U Lumpur. P«,.n« QUINK iNK li A PRODUCT OF CD THE PARKER PEN337 words
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Advertisement68 1958-11-18 12 NOTICE While every endeavour is made, (o publish advertisements on the: dates requested it is not always! possible to adhere to specif) d! dates for insertion due to pressure! of spare. The publishers therefore' reiMTve the right to arrange alter- native dates for insertion without reference. AU copy is subject68 words
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Advertisement162 1958-11-18 12 NOW jC C.P.A. gives you..y I" jghts ci I^l^ 1 SIIAPORE rLluHlo... V to SINGAPORE jy^^^y-^ HONG KONG^/ i flights... Nw Hfk wee^'y t° Rangoon ■NnMNM Flights... wMAJ^XMIjMLI^Jf Kuching, Labuan 'K Hong Kong Frequent services between f/#» HpeeiflV fly Hong Kong. Singapore. Bangkok, Manila. Kuala Lumpur. Rangoon. W *m B162 words
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Article37 1958-11-18 13 SINGAPORE. Mon.—Leaders of the Teochew community in Singapore decided today to send a petition to the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, in protest against Radio MaJaya's plan to cease its broadcasts in Teochew dialect.37 words
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Article27 1958-11-18 13 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Entries for the Singapore open chess championship should be submitted to the secretary of the Singapore Chess League. YMCA. Orchard Road, before Friday.27 words
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214 1958-11-18 13 SINGAPORE, Monday. shop owners at an emergency meeting today denied an allegation by the Singapore Trad s Union Congress that they were exploiting the unemployment situation by engaging cheap and unorganised labour. The meeting was called by the Singapore Foochow Coffee Restaurant and214 words
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Article152 1958-11-18 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. rpHE 12-day-old dispute between the 100 Malay teachers of the Language Institute in Johore Bahru and the Ministry of Education is over. The teachers today sen., a telegram to the Federation Organiser of Malay Schools, Inche Lokman bin Musa. that they had agreed152 words
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95 1958-11-18 13 A burglar puts a boy, 15. to steep SINGAPORE, Mon.— A coffee shop assistant was "put to sleep" by a burglar in Geylang Koad at 5 a.m. today. Neo Ah Meng, 15, surprised three men with daggers as they were ransacking the shop. One intruder immediate!; covered his eyes with95 words
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Article22 1958-11-18 13 IPOH. Mon Professor Anwar Musaddad, a theologian from Jakarta University, will give lectures in Ipoh and Kuala Kangsar today" and tomorrow.22 words
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Article24 1958-11-18 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. A court of inquiry convened here today to investigate the sinking of the motor vessel Teck Hong on May 23.24 words
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Article53 1958-11-18 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. A "William Blake" evening will be held at the science lecture theatre University of Malaya, tomorrow night. Dr. M. Sullivan will give a talk on Blake's art and Dr. R. Huang will speak on Blake's poetry. A new film "The Vision of William Blake"53 words
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Advertisement448 1958-11-18 13 iTfTSnTT^VTTVrff Check Before Posting Replies to Box Numbers j \mamm core should be token j \cr replying box number I s ,o use the CORRECT f NUMBER 0"<l Address to the T mrs. Times House, jlirti Vollry Rood. i Co ,h rnu.r be sent by rcgi*- i pjj,, Postol Orders448 words
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Advertisement824 1958-11-18 13 SITT.VriONS VACANT I Words Si (Ml*.)— Box SO ctt. extra. CHINESE MAtE /FEMALE active eNperienced English and Chinese Business Correspondence and Typing. Reply in own handwriting stating experience, age. salary expected to Post Box 1670 Singapore. WANTED CLERK with knowledge of simple accounts and typewriting. Salary between $160/ $200/- inclusive824 words
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Advertisement838 1958-11-18 13 I ACCOMMODATION WANTED 20 Wordt Si (Mln.)— Box SO ci«. extra. QUALIFIED LADY TEACHER Chinese would like to share small flat with another. Hox A 5048 S.T. QUIET CHINESE BACHELOR seeks room in Singapore District 2or 3. Please state Rent. Box A 4922 S.T CHINESE COUPLE requires 2/3 bedroom house/flat838 words
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Advertisement874 1958-11-18 13 BOATS. YACHTS. WANTED 20 Wotdt SS (Mln.)— Box SO ctt. extra WANTED small sailing boat about 16 feet centreboard type in fair condition, quick sale, particulars to Tel: (Spore) ***** HIRE PURCHASE 20 Wordt Si (Mln.)— Box SO ctt. extra. KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS— many models on easy straight payments. Nachlappa Bros:874 words
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Advertisement748 1958-11-18 13 FOR SALE 20 Wordt 5i (Min.)— Box iO cts. extra NEW AND SECONDHAND Pianos. Fully tropicalized, Prices competitive. Also Pianos for Hire, tuning and repairs undertaken. Phone *****, Mun Kat Piano Co., 173 Clemenceau Avenue, Singapore. NEW GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. Longplaylng from $5/-. Standard from 50cts. Excellent Bargains. Come Early for748 words
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Advertisement402 1958-11-18 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE RUBBER INDUSTRY (REPLANTING) BOARD APPLICATIONS are invited for the post of Publicity and Propaganda Officer in the Board's service. Applicants should be Federal Citizens, able to read and write Malay, and must possess the Higher School Certificate The appointment will be with.T the salary scale $750 A402 words
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Advertisement390 1958-11-18 13 NOTICES AUCTION SALE of SINGAPORE PROPERTIES To be held n our Sale-Rooms Nos. 4 4-1. Collyer Qua; on TUESDAY. 25th NOVEMBER. 19S8 at 2.30 p.m. ESTATE OF SERAH SHAOOL YESHAK TOEG. DECEASED. 1. No. 30 KERBAD ROAD. I Freehold land and dwelling house. Area 918 sq. feet Monthly Rent $48.75.390 words
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Advertisement483 1958-11-18 13 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the NGEE ANN KONGSI is willing to grant a Lease of 24 pieces of land situate at Balestier Road. Singapore, being the lands comprised in Government Resurvey Lots Nos. 9«4. 945, 946 947 948 9«9, 950, 951, 952. 953 954 955 9S«. 957. 958,483 words
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Article52 1958-11-18 14 HOCKEY: S.H.A. Dlv. 1— Wanderers v RAP. Changi, Wanderers; S.C.C. v Khalsa. padang; Div. 2— T.T.C. v R.A.F. Tengah, Patterson Road, Div 3 Serangoon Gardens v Prisons "B", Serangoon. SOCCER: S.A.F.A. Premier league: Chinese v Malays, Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m. BADMINTON: Singapore Juniors v Singapore Selection, S.B.A. Hall.52 words
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592 1958-11-18 14 Then Richardson and Milton start fight back against NSW NEW SOUTH WALES 391 for 7 declared; MCC 177 and 123 for no wicket (Richardson not out 61, Milton not out 57) OPENERS in UNBEATEN STAND of 123 From JACK FINCLETON Sydney, Monday NONPLUSSED by M.C.C.'s dismissal for a paltry 177592 words
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Article104 1958-11-18 14 Brown calls for bowler Mortimore SYDNEY, .Mon. Freddie Brown, the Manager of the M.C.C. touring team in Australia tonight telephoned Lords >n London asking for John Mortimore the Gloucestershire allrounder to be flown out as soon as possible. It is understood that M.C.C. would like Mortimore to play at BrisbaneReuter - 104 words
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Article129 1958-11-18 14 NSW 1ST INNS. 391-7 DEC. MCC 1ST INNS. (on Saturday 62-2) Richardson c Harvey b Ph.lpoK 21 Milton b Rorke 10 Cravcney c Ford b Benaud 29 May c Booth b Benaud... 36 Cowdrey c Ford b Benaud 0 Bailey not out 14 Lock b Philpott 4 Tyson c129 words
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Article114 1958-11-18 14 RE-UNION FOR MEN OF 1950-51 TEAM SYDNEY. Mon. There will be quite a big re-union In Australia soon of members of the 1950-51 England cricket Test team which toured Australia, including its manager Brigadier Mike Green, former secretary of the Worcestershire Club and now secretary of the Stiangor Goll Club114 words
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Article171 1958-11-18 14 FHE last of the Singapore Amateur Football As- sociation's competitions the Premier League— vill be completed tomorrow when last year's winlers, Chinese, meet Malays at Jalan Besar stadium, kick-off 5.15 p.m. Malays must win to become champions. and it seems likely they will as171 words
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Article68 1958-11-18 14 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Two Asian rugjer players— Ungku Ibrahim and ITngku Ismail— were responsible for Johore Civilians' victory by six points 'a try and a penalty goal) to three fa try) over Johore Services in their Poppy Day match at the Johort English College here today.68 words
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Article37 1958-11-18 14 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Crusader Net Ball Club of South Australia arc keen to visit Singapore to play a series of matches. The Crusaders have just completed a tour of India and Ceylon.37 words
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Article41 1958-11-18 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Royal Australian Air Force. Butterworth, beat Royal Air Force. Kuala Lumpur, by 29 points (foui goals, three penalties) to eight (goal, try) in their first round Sanderson Cup Rugby match at Bellamy Road today.41 words
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Article, Illustration241 1958-11-18 14 Craig withdraws from combine! eleven I AM NOT 100 1 PER CENT FIT J SYDNEY, Mon. Australia will have a new Test cricj ket captain. In a dramatic statement this morning lan Craig withi drew from the combined team to play M.C.C. in the next match in Sydney, rei ports241 words
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Article145 1958-11-18 14 FA Cup second round draw T ONDON, Mon.— The draw J for the English Football Association Cup second round (proper) to be played on Dec. 6 Is: Tranmere Rovers v Doncaster Rover.*; Bradford Bradford City; Chester v Bury or York City; Blyth Spartans v Stockport County; Barrow v Hartlepools UnitedReuter - 145 words
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Article71 1958-11-18 14 SINGAPORE. Mon.— R.A.F Selotar. the defending champions, who wm held to a 3-3 draw by 61 Signal.Unit i n their first round match of the Sanderson Cup rugger competition last week, today won the replay by 31-0 at Seletar. Seletar scored two goals, six tries and a71 words
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Article147 1958-11-18 14 gINGAPORE, Mon. Playing v with three men short for half iiH- match, All Whites were beaten by 14 points (a goal, a try and two penalty goals) to eight (a goal and a penalty goal) by Singapore Cricket Club "B" at rugger on the padang today.147 words
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Article201 1958-11-18 14 CHAN TO RACE IN AUCKLAM Benaud and Philpott skittle out the tourists Jennings alsc N.Z. Grand Prix KUALA LUMPU SINGAPORE driver, Chan Lye Cli Sunday won the Macao Grand Prix well-known Malayan motorist, Capt. of Selangor. have entered for the sixi I land Grand Prix to201 words
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Article41 1958-11-18 14 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Mrs. H Beadles won the R.S.G.C. 1958 Eclectic coif competition with a nett score of 60 at Sime Road today. Mrs. W. Goss (7n won the L.G.U. Silver medal, and Mrs Scholfleld t.73) took the bronze medal.41 words
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120 1958-11-18 14 T ONDON, Mon.can, 60 ir-old John McShain, headed ft list of winni:. wnen wig the British Hi ended at M. hestet t Lingfield on E Mr. McShain nt Philafe phia, who haJersey, owed bis to the brilliant running: his Irish-train. -c bred coltReuter - 120 words
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Advertisement713 1958-11-18 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. "AT YOUR SERVICE" 211 Word* M 0 (Minimum). l)uil 1 month. 10 Wordt >:'...« (Mm.) DRIVE YOURSELF CARS Tel: ***** Everflne Co 519. Serangoon Road. GENTS SUITINGS for all occasions Ah Chum Tailor. 63 Orchard Road, S pore. MEN ONLY RELAX, reduce weight. Casual Corner Reducing Saloon Spore713 words
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