The Straits Times, 21 November 1958
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Title Section19 1958-11-21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1958 15 CENTS Nat*** 119 words
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Article298 1958-11-21 1 LIM AND TENGKU DISCUSS IMMIGRATION RULES Common policy sought at high-level conference New permit? may be issued KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Representatives of the Federation and Singapore began toplevel discussions here today on a new common immigration policy. The Prime Minister, i-ku Abdul Rah- and Singapore's Minister, Tun298 words
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349 1958-11-21 1 Police stopped decoy saloon while other cars got away By NELSON RUTHERFURD Johore Bahru. Thursday DARUL Islam leader. Teneku Hassan Ali. 42 and fellow Indonesian, J. I Djuh 25, have disappeared from their hotel suite here and have used a clever stratagem to cover their349 words
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605 1958-11-21 1 HARRY MILLER - UN MOVE ON TENGKU'S INVESTMENT CHARTER HARRY MILLER By KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THL INTERNATIONAL investment charter to expand the How of private capital to under-developed countries, proposed by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, in March, is moving towards possible implementation. A Reuter report from the United Nations stated that605 words
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Article62 1958-11-21 1 ALGIERS. Thurs. French forces led by Gen. Jacques Massu today resumed an allout attack on Algerian Insurgent forces about 40 miles south-east of Algiers. The operation now in its third day is in mountainous areas where the elusive insurgent chief. Amirouche. generally operates In the firstReuter - 62 words
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Article215 1958-11-21 1 MAYOR BANS 'FLOOR' GUESTS SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, announced today that spectators would be barred from the floor of the City Council chamber at future meetings. Councillors had asked the Mayor to impose this ruling as a result of incidents In the chamber during yesterday's meeting.215 words
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253 1958-11-21 1 SINGAPORE, Thursday.— Sir Alan Edward Percival Rose, former Chief Justice of Ceylon, has been appointed interim Chief lustice of Singapore pending the election of a new government inder the new constitution. The appointment came as a surprise ro legal circles, who generally thought that the253 words
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528 1958-11-21 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. BLOODING in the Federation has forced 1,300 people in Perak to flee their homes. In Kelantan, .'{8 people went without food for 24 hours became Roods had cut them ofT. The 38 people, at Kampong Bengkelam near the fishing village528 words
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Article75 1958-11-21 1 THREE ARE SLASHED BY PARANG GANG SINGAPORE. Fri. Police searched for armed gangsters in Chinatown tonight after three people were slashed with parangs in Chin Chew Street, about 150 yards from the Central police station. The injured. Loo Ah Ban. 16 of Havelook Road. Lee Hock Ai, 19 and Lee75 words
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95 1958-11-21 1 EXAM LEAK: 3 POSTAL WORKERS SUSPENDED SINGAPORE. Iburs.— Three employees of the Singapore Postal Services Department have been suspended in connection with the questions leakage in the secondary schools entrance examinations. A Government spokesman said today that the Establishment Office would lay formal charges against them tomorrow. He said a95 words
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Article24 1958-11-21 1 LONDON, Thurs— Six people were killed and 17 injured in three road accidents in fog-bound Britain last night and early today.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article15 1958-11-21 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— No new cases of polio were reported today (See Page 10).15 words
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Article198 1958-11-21 1 Border clashes worry India VTEW DELHI. Thurs.— Mrs. Lakshmi Menon, deputy External Affairs Minister, told Parliament today that India had expressed concern to the Pakistan Government at the fre- quency of recent border incidents. She said there nad been 14 such incidents during the five weeks since the imposition ofReuter - 198 words
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Article26 1958-11-21 1 NATO P REDS M 0 PARIS, Tim; M.it ion NATO mis' i-onfcn in vi .tiuniuuMy jpi> 1 callin rntnents .v DV -■>•.•-! I it contra26 words
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Advertisement45 1958-11-21 1 LASTING GIFT for A LADY or GENTLEMAN BRUSH SETS CIGARETTE CASES COMPACTS, CUFFLINKS KEY CHAINS, ETC. ETC. G. C. DE SUVA BROS. "Manufacturing Jewellers" Roftlcf Place. S'pore-1. Phone: ***** p KEEPS YOUR HAIR WELL GROOMED ALL DAY McALISTER CO. LTD. Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Pcnang Kuching45 words
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Article, Illustration568 1958-11-21 2 DONALD LUDLOW - A post-mortem and a hint of less aid for Asia DONALD LUDLOW THE AMERICAN SCENE... By WASH I N G T O N, Thurs. As the smoke clears over the scene of political carnage, the magnitude of President Eisenhower's defeat in the Congressional elections becomes apparent. The thumping majorities won568 words
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Article56 1958-11-21 2 BITTER BLOW FOR CHIANG DERHAPS election U that suffered h ralissimo Chiai shek. He lost William F. Kwho gave u seat to i ii Governorship fornia stepping stone White Hou~ was soundly So now hi -j -.< often raised in of Chiang, Cnce( j a bittc- b the Nationalist leader.56 words
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171 1958-11-21 2 Four countries recognise Abboud's new regime KHARTOUM, Thursday. THE NEW Sudanese regime announced last niffht that it would li all Sudan's obligations towards the United Nations and the Ank League. It would also accept all conventions and agreements signed by the SudanReuter - 171 words
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Article47 1958-11-21 2 NEW YORK. Thurs.— Britain today tabled a resolution to have the General Assembly back continuing efforts to solve the Cyprus problem anil invite "other parties" Greece and Turkey -to co-operate. Debate on the Cyprus issu^ will open in the Assembly next week.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article40 1958-11-21 2 NEW YORK, Thurs. An arms cache said to be destined for the Irish Republican Army was found when police raided a house here yesterday The arms consisted of machine guns, grenades and other weapons.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article31 1958-11-21 2 BAGDAD. Thurs.— A special military tribunal yesterday sentenced Ahmed Mukhiar Baban, Prime Minister of Iraq at the time of the coup last July to death on the gallows. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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257 1958-11-21 2 RUSSIAN SUBMARINE FLEET IS BIGGEST: NOW SEA POWER No 2 PARIS. Thursday. RUSSIA has built up a fleet of at least 4 marines, a fleet bigger than all the submarine of the rest of the world put together, ac< to Admiral Pierre Barjot, NATO's naval in command. He said that257 words
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163 1958-11-21 2 LONDON, Thin-. .Major Anthony drtvillcBell was pasted a decree of judicial reparation in the London divorce court tort;i> M the yroimclN ol W wile's adultery. He had cited the Duke of Prime cle Rivera, former Spanish hassador in London, as iii. respondent.163 words
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Miscellaneous16 1958-11-21 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry MpW •eogge.wiLLVou PLgAcell II ''11 r^T* keep Tui« cupboaooj"^ I Quex'<a aeTTec;16 words
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Article429 1958-11-21 3 'THE WORLD IS WATCHING US' CRIMINAL MIGRANTS REGARDLESS OF RACE MAY BE DEPORTED LONDON, Thursday. BRITISH Government made it clear last jiiht that it would make no move to conmmijjration from the Commonwealth nor by Act of Parliament to solve the proi of racial discrimination429 words
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Article, Illustration108 1958-11-21 3 LINDA CHRISTIAN WEEPS OVER POWER'S LAST LETTER TO DAUGHTERS LINDA CHRISTIAN, former wife of film star Tyrone Power, who died of a heart attack in Spain last Saturday, weeps as she reads Power's last letter to their daughters Romina. seven, and Taryn. five. In it Power wrote: "Your pictures are108 words
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62 1958-11-21 3 CHOCOLATE FAROUKS ARE LEGAL, COURT SAYS MILAN. Thurs. A court of appeal here has ruled that chocolates may be labelled "farouk" because this is a common Arab name and can therefore cause no damage to ex- King Farouk of Egypt. It reversed a decision by a magistrate who had ordered62 words
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102 1958-11-21 3 U.S. official reply to moon claims WASHINGTON. Thurs.— The United States Government has received so many letters from people wanting to str.Ke a claim on the moon that it has hid a tandard reply drafu-d. The reply says: "The United States has as yet made no claim to any territoryReuter - 102 words
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Article53 1958-11-21 3 VANCOUVER, Thurs.— The British crew of the freighter Lake Burnaby were saved when the 6.140-ton vessel broke in two on a reef in i he Suiu Sea. between the Philippines and Borneo. The ship ran aground on Bancoran Island on a voyage from the PhilippinesReuter - 53 words
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Article63 1958-11-21 3 NEW DELHI Thurs. TinCanadian Prime Minister. Mr. John Diefenbuker. today pledged his country's lull support in strenutnenins its bonds with India and promised Canada would helo India in its development plans The Canadian leader, who is on a Commonwealth tour, made the pledge during a newsUPI - 63 words
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Article291 1958-11-21 3 ONDON, Thur.s.—The reduction of a half per cent to four per cent in the British bunk rate took -the London Stock Exchar.se by Mir-' prise today. Foreign bonds were quiet and featureless, but rails were selective1 V higher Dollar stock, ac:e irregular, despite the overnight rise on Wall291 words
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359 1958-11-21 3 'ENVOY KNIFES GIRL IN DRUNKEN FIGHT' Police probe bar-brawl report TOKYO, Thursday. nOLICE today investigated reports that a Russian diplomat cut up a Japanese waitress in a barroom brawl here early on Monday after she told him: "I hate all Communists." The Tokyo police and Foreign Office both investigating theUPI - 359 words
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225 1958-11-21 3 Pilots start 'rolling' strikes in Australia TtffELBOURNE, Thurs. Australian airline pilots staging Australia's first "all-in" strike of civilian pilots are believed to have decided to continue with "rolling" strikes from midnight tonight. The pilots, idle today on a 24-hour strike.met secretly at all capital cities today to discuss their disputeReuter - 225 words
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Article45 1958-11-21 3 TEL AVIV. Thurs.- Israel nas accused Syria ol the murder of Mrs. Christopher Doran. wife of the British air attache in Israel, who was found shot yesterday on the shores of the Sea of Galilee. She had been missing since Monday morning.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Advertisement218 1958-11-21 3 For the taste of rich, ripe tomatoes HUNT FOR THE BEST TOMATO M CATSUP^w Available at your favourite grocer's I COMMENCES TODAY I KHEMCO'S y, S Big Reductions in Ladles j# jJ and Gents Departments. HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS I Come Early and Choose the Yl, If HIGH STREET. ft SINGAPORE218 words
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86 1958-11-21 4 DENANG, Thurs.— Two r thousand pigs are reported to be at the Siamese border waiting to be smuggled into Malaya. "If they succeeded in getting through, they will certainly upset our local industry," Mr. Oh Soon Hin. a leading breeder, said today. Mr. Oh said86 words
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Article304 1958-11-21 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. POVERTY in Asia cannot be solved by the application of purely Western economic theories, declared a leading Australian economist closely associated with the Malayan trade union movement for a long time. Mr. Charles Camba. writing in the latest issue of the Malayan Economic304 words
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Article87 1958-11-21 4 'LETTER' RUSE ADMITS ROBBERS SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two robbers tricked Low Cheng Kirn, 18, into letting them enter hi s flat in Silat Crescent yesterday when they said they had a letter from his father. Low and his grandmother were tied up and gagged while the intruders, armed with scout knives87 words
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289 1958-11-21 4 Accusations made by a dance hostess i SINGAPORE, Thurs. Two men were ac-i quitted today on sum-! mons charges arising from an alleged assault on a dance hostess at the International Clut at 1.30 a.m. on Oct. 13. One of the men. William289 words
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245 1958-11-21 4 SINGAPORE, Thui A SPECIAL committee has recommended Government that teaching posts, norm quiring degrees from the University of Mala t irown open to those possessing American oi university degrees. The recommendation appears in a report of the committee, which was set up by the Public245 words
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Miscellaneous434 1958-11-21 4 ALC-HOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: dreWs Cathedral CWA Hoom 10 Closed meeting al YMCA, Orchard a.m. to noon. Road. H p.m. joo CHIAT YOUTH CLUB (Joo tIIINF.SK YMCA (1G South Clual Koadi: Flower-making 3.30 jPleri: Bodybuilding 2 p.m.. Evan- p.m.. badminton, indoor games 4 gelical library committee meeting p.m.. tilm show 7 p.m434 words
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120 1958-11-21 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Singapore Ministry ot Education today denied rumours that allegations now under investigation were connected with the embezzlement of public funds. A ministry statement *aid that in the public interest and to facilitate the Investigation the nature of the allegations could not120 words
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128 1958-11-21 5 SOCIALIST FRONT LEADER IS ARRESTED KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Special Branch has arrested a leader of the Malayan People's Socialist Front and secretary oi the Ipoh branch of Party Rakyat, Mr. Thong Yee. This was stated here today in a statement to the Press by the chairman of the Socialist128 words
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Article27 1958-11-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs A further 2092 citizenship certificates were issued during the week ending N0v.15. This brings the total number of certificates issued to 1.047.050.27 words
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166 1958-11-21 5 FOUR DIALECTS INVOLVED IN CERTAIN CUTS SINGAPORE, Thursday. PROTESTS have been made to the Singapore Government because it has decided to reduce broadcasts in four Chinese dialects when the pan-Malayan broadcasting department splits up on Jan. 4 next year, the Straits Times learnt today.166 words
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Article35 1958-11-21 5 PENANG. Thurs.— The City Council's assessment appeals committee ha., heard more than 400 objections in the past four days. A further 400 objections are expected to be dealt with by next Monday.35 words
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Article35 1958-11-21 5 PENANG. Thurs. The I Governor. Raja Tun Uda. will take the salute at the annual Penang Red Cross parade and inspection to be held on the Esplanade at 5 p.m. this Saturday.35 words
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90 1958-11-21 5 Jet bomber crash airmen are named SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Royal Air Force announced today that the airmen killed in Tuesday's Canberra jet bomber crash were Ht.-I.t. John Rolfe and Flying Officer Brian Calling. Flt.-Lt. Rolie, who was captaining the plane, was married with one child. His family is in Singapore.90 words
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225 1958-11-21 5 VARSITY HOSTEL PROWLER 'AFTER A BIRD' SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A University of Malaya watchman told a court here today that when he caught a man trying to enter a girl's hostel, the man said that he was going there "to catch a bird." Kharir bin Mohamed Yassin, 32, formerly in the225 words
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Article45 1958-11-21 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A verdict of suicide was recorded at an inquest here today on Narayana C. Pillai. 40, unemployed, who wa.-> found dead with his throat cut in a house at Buffalo Road. A pen-knife was found lying near Pillai's left hand.45 words
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Article26 1958-11-21 5 KUALA TRENGGANU. Thurs.— A 42-year-old cyclist, Hamid bin Long, died after a collision with a bus at Losong, five miles north of here, yesterday.26 words
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209 1958-11-21 5 By ANTHONY OEI Singapore, Thursday T"HE PRESENT acute world shortage of copra will soon be relieved. The Jakarta Government has assigned the state-owned Central Trading Company in Indonesia to begin shipping; copra from North and Central Celebes this month. I A spokesman of the209 words
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Article, Illustration97 1958-11-21 5 Fish expert to head rural advance DR. 11l A VI AH ROW (above) has been appointed Commissioner for Rural Development in Singapore in place of Mr. R. A. Wright who left Singapore last week. Dr. Tham was formerly chief fisheries officer. Mr. Lim Chung Tat is now acting in that97 words
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Article45 1958-11-21 5 RAUB Thurs— All four Alliancr candidates were re- 1 turned unopposed in the town council elections here when nominations closed this week. They are Mr. Tan Llew Thong, Mr. Ti Cheng Keng. Mr. Saw Sim Hock and Mr Ti Cheng Hung.45 words
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Article33 1958-11-21 5 PENANG. Thurs.— The Penang branch of the Government Temporary Officers' Union will start evening classes for members soon 10 prepare them for the competitive examination recommended by the government select committee.33 words
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Article52 1958-11-21 5 MALACCA, Thurs. The president of the Malacca Muslim League. K P Dawood Sultan, today appealed to members of his league to support Alliance candidates In next month s Malacca municipal elections. The Muslim League here, which had recently affiliated with UMNO, have pledged all-out support to52 words
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Advertisement378 1958-11-21 5 Give Bob Martins once a daq to keep trim, healthy, handsome, gay! X Mi 1 %V S^H^^B Ever see your dojr really out of eondt- nrMr tion? Off his food, listless and dull. Fa b^. Mmm cv» n his coat loose and irritating with dition Tablet contaim scarcely the energy378 words
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Article69 1958-11-21 6 Talks Oft at Ministry of Labour SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Shell Company of Singapore today opened negotiations with the Shell Employees' Union on the workers' demands for two months' wages as bonus and an allround increase of $20. Today's talks lasted nearly three hours. They were hrld in the presence of69 words
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196 1958-11-21 6 Two snare-wounded animals seized in swoop on circus SERBMBAN, Thursday. QAME Deportment officials raided a circus performing at Port Dickson last night and confiscated a young black leopard and tigress both suffering from wounds from wire noose traps. Both animals had been caught in Jelebu and were alleged to have196 words
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108 1958-11-21 6 Marshall's men meet tonight for action SINGAPORE. Thurs. The question of expelling its leaders who have joined thr Singapore People's Alliance may be discussed at a meeting of the Workers' Party tomorrow night Thr leaders, who have now crossed over to the S.P.A maintain that the Workers' Party has been108 words
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Article46 1958-11-21 6 KUALA LIPIS Thurs.— Thr Deputy chief police officer. Pahang. Tuan Haji Abdul Kadir bin Haji Hassan, has been transferred to Kuala Kubu Bahru as superintendent of the Police Training College there. H successor is Inohe Salloh bin Abdul Rahman, from Kuala Lumpur.46 words
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Article38 1958-11-21 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.Fong Teck Swng Sawmill was fined $500 in the magistrate's court today for allowing one of its lorries to cany an excess weight ot five tons. The driver. Tan Kay Ho. was fined $100.38 words
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255 1958-11-21 6 UNION SUBMITS 14 DEMANDS TO OIL FIRM SINGAPORE, Thursday. rpHE Singapore Petroleum Workers' Union has 1 submitted 14 demands to the Shell Company here as the basis of an agenda for negotiations on a new agreement. The union claims to repre sent 1,600 industrial workers employed by the company in255 words
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Article51 1958-11-21 6 TANJONG MALIM. Thurs. P. Govindan, 27. of Ulu Bernam. was sentenced to one year's jail and a year's police supervision by the magistrate's court here yesterday for causing hurt to N. Vellasamy, a tractor driver, at the Sultan Idris Training College with a chopper on Aug.51 words
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Article45 1958-11-21 6 PENANG. Thurs.— Mr. Tan Teik Hock, an education officer at the Penant? Free School, has reported to police the loss of a camera, two lenses and an exposure meter, valued at $1,000. The articles were missing from his Green Lane quarters yesterday45 words
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Article52 1958-11-21 6 SINGAPORE. Thur.s. Singapore Improvement Trust's Planning Adviser, Mr. D H. Komlosy, will give a public talk on "Development of Rural Singapore" at the University of Malaya's Arts Lecture Theatre. Bukit Timah. at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow The talk is being sponsored by the University of Malaya52 words
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Article157 1958-11-21 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. 0 The chairman of the Improvement Trust, Mr. A. B. Sewell, today appealed to charitable people, especially among: the Muslims, to help Che Satimah binte Pawiro, 49, to nay her arrears of rent. Satimah. who lives with her three children in a Trust157 words
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Article31 1958-11-21 6 JOHORE BAHRU Thurs v. Kanayaeiam, a PWD labourer who caused hurt with a rake to a fellow labourer while at work, was fined $50 in the Magistrate's Court today.31 words
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Article316 1958-11-21 6 CLEARED OF CHEATING CHARGE SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A man who ordered $1,430 worth of new furniture was acquitted today on a charge of cheating by obtaining the goods by means of a bad cheque. Chan Lee Chan, 34, of Jalan Eunos, was cleared after 12 witnesses had testified for the prosecution.316 words
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Article165 1958-11-21 6 SINGAPORE, Thursday. T*AY Seow Huah, an official of the Ministry ot A Commerce and Industry, was acqutted today on a charge of causing the death of a 16-year-old girl. Lee Siang Fong, by a negligent act while driving a car negligently a^ong Nicoll Drive at 1.05165 words
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Advertisement342 1958-11-21 6 BEAUTIFY YOUR LIVNG IN CONTEMPORARY Choose from our latest collections Exciting Spring Window Fabrics Fascinating Colours Do "FISBA" or Swi^c, i\ T^PL'^ 'DAVID WHIT t\m)^J|K^' Floral Dcvr, 4 -^fc*^^ Lime Green 1 "rufflette" make beautiful c "RUFFLETTE" Tope (t<> 0.2Scts pc "RUFFLETTE" Hooks O.3Oets per dc CHOP KWONG SOC Furnishing342 words
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Article, Illustration106 1958-11-21 7 Babu, the horse who loves to watch the buses go by D ABU is a horse who loves to watch the buses go by. Every morning he stares at the queues of city-bound workers waiting for their bus at a bus stop in Telok Kurau. He just neighs as each106 words
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165 1958-11-21 7 Concern for sharp rise in flu cases: 1,181 are ill KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. A SHARP rise in influenza cases from an average Of 3<)o a week to 1.000 has caused a scare here that the 1957 Asian flu has returned. The figures are taken from hospital returns. The au- thorities165 words
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213 1958-11-21 7 NEW EXAM LEAK CAN'T BE SAYS TEST CHIEF SINGAPORE. Than. Fresh rumours wencirculating tonight about a new leakage .n the School Certificate and Higher School Certificate examinations, which began yesterday and will go on until Dec. 5. An anonymous "ofneeworker" from Tembeling Road telephoned the Straits Times to say that213 words
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Article39 1958-11-21 7 PENANG. Thurs. The Catholic Relief Services of New York have sent 107.8921 b. ot powdered milk for free distribution among charitable organisations in Malaya. A consignment of 11.0701 b. for Pcnang has been recieved here.39 words
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Article27 1958-11-21 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.Wong Hong Kiew, of Plentong. was fined $400 In the magistrate's court today for assisting in the management of a 10.000 character lottery.27 words
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Article24 1958-11-21 7 KOTA BHARU, Thurs.— The Regent of Kelantan. Tengku Yahya Putera. will declare open a new $70,000 bridge at Lundang. near here, tomorrow.24 words
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Article20 1958-11-21 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs.-At an emergency meeting tonight the proposed Singapore Teachers' National Congress decided to register as a society.20 words
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Article112 1958-11-21 7 SINGAPORE, Thursday. rpHE Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Prof. E. B. 1 Monteiro. today announced the passing out of eight new doctors from the University of Malaya. The new doctors are: Fre- —I derick Samuel: Yeo Oou Seang (distinction in surgery Chee Phui Lay112 words
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Article63 1958-11-21 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Tan Koh Tian. of Boon Tat Street, pleaded not tfuilty today to a charge of trying to steal a car, belonginc to Tan Yee Heng. in a car park in Raffles Place yesterday morning. He also pleaded not guilty to a charge of stealing63 words
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Article100 1958-11-21 7 In the Straits Times of Nov. 19. under the heading. "Exam Leak: Sack For Teachers." it was stated that several teachers in Government-aid-ed English schools would be dismissed in connection with the recent leakage of entrance examination papers lor English secondary schools, i This is incorrect. The100 words
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137 1958-11-21 7 LAWBREAKER PAYS FINE FOR 766-COIN CYCLIST SINGAPORE. Thurs. A c o n sc i encestricken lawbreaker today sent $5 to the Straits Times for Yap Seng Lee, 20, whose court problem was reported on Tuesday. Yap who is unemployed, was fined $10 for riding a borrowed bicycle at night without137 words
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Article161 1958-11-21 8 ACKNOW LEDGM ENTS .'0 VMS) |M (Minimum). HIE FAMILY OF the late Mr. D. T. Bhagyam thank Reiathes and Pi lends tor their assistance in 1 heir recent bereavement. MR. SELVARATNAM and liiank all Friends and who attended the 1 ..er Mrs. Pbnnampalam at Kuala Pilah on l.i-l 1-58 and161 words
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Obituary38 1958-11-21 8 IN MI MORI AM M Hordv Iff (Minimum). IN CHERISHED MEMORY Of our lovinc mother Mrs. Parasath) Blnnadural, who passed away on i' 1 11.57. in constant thought and silent .sorrow. Inserted by her lovlne husband and children38 words
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Article287 1958-11-21 8 M M i.rrf, <lli i Minimum,. VANITY. Ultra small Cocktail 1 :i Battery Road. A PUFFS ENOUGH— It i's Air,i the modern air lresh- In two Mre.s from all pnod HIGHLY NUTRITIOUS extracts :4.u00 mains of germinating ra contained in each tin of delicious Biomalt with Vitamins. FOB THOSE287 words
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677 1958-11-21 8 The Straits Times Friday, November 21. 1958 A Malayan Initiative Countries of all five continents are associated with the Federation of Malaya's resolution, tabled in the Economic and Financial Committee of the United Nations' Assembly, on the channelling of an increased How of private capital into the under-dev-eloped countries. The677 words
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Article250 1958-11-21 8 The principal of the Singapore Polytechnic lias warned that it would be "criminal' 1 to train only top technicians. Too many people, he says, want to reach the top immediately. Mr. Williams' complaint needs to be qualified. It is hoalthy for men and women to sot their sights250 words
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Article226 1958-11-21 8 Not so long ago Singapore'! Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas, warned thai complete' flood prevention measures will have to be postponed indefinitely because the Government does not have th-.-money. Since the sum in volved is considerable his argument was superficially convincing though it con- fronts226 words
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1553 1958-11-21 8 K. TREGONNING - K. TREGONNING A NEW APPROACH TO MALAYAN HISTORY BY SENIOR LECTURER IN HISTORY, UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA The author of this article lays no claim to presenting new facts on Malayan history. He takes for granted the general idea of a Malayan history as1,553 words
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Article, Illustration17 1958-11-21 8 (By arrangement with the Evening Standard) OH, HE WAS JUST ANOTHER ONE OF THOSE LITTLE LOCAL DIFFICULTIES17 words
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Article151 1958-11-21 8 I CONS I D ER retrenchment of married women is unjust. Pensioners should be the first people to be affected. They are already old ;ind have a pension to itiy on. Next to no should be nonFederal citizens. There are plenty of them in Govorn- nient151 words
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Advertisement278 1958-11-21 8 i Straits Time* Free Preit I For the convcnicnc* ot odver- risen oui representatives at Ist Moor. SINGAPORt COLD STORAGE. I ORCHARD ROAD. will receive i z 10 box numbers I Classified advertisements mar E also be handed to: CITY BOOK STORE LTD. Winchester House. Collycr Quay, Singapore. Mk. M.278 words
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Advertisement81 1958-11-21 8 IMPORTANCE OF INFERIORITY COMPLEX At the bottom of almost any success story is an inferiority complex. Short men become dictators; men with eye defects become famous artists; stutterers become public speakers. A challenging book, "The Importance of Feeling Inferior", has been specially edited for you in the October Reader's Digest81 words
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Advertisement53 1958-11-21 8 FEELtBETTER with new medically tested Air Conditioner Advance ~^^^T PHItCO Af lOK-3 New kind of an conditioner makes you ;i new person. Laboratory-tested! G coolin'4 capacity.' Compact "flash-mount Ask -to see it Philco "noiseless" with loni Tested and rated according to standards of ARI (Air Conditioner and Refrigeration Institute). AVAILABLE53 words
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Article, Illustration76 1958-11-21 9 BANKER IS NEW LIB.-SOC. CHIEF .ORE. Thurs.— Liberal Socialfht elect- Mr. Tan ong, its new i who Is chair[ndustrlal and and mai I Building has been in central council eptton. chairman, Mr. a rubber merwith other to join the :!i Alliance. I Re-elected ikl Mr. A. B. cted secreind treasurer:h76 words
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79 1958-11-21 9 Party for Indian President: No wives KUALA LI.MPLR. Thurs. The Federation Government today said that the state banquet for Dr. Kajendra Prasad. the Indian President, at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall will be attended by 201 guests. The President will not be accompanied by his wife. Therefore, guests are being79 words
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Article335 1958-11-21 9 NOT ENOUGH CASH SAYS LEE AND SUGGESTS TWO ALTERNATIVE BODIES UNDER GOVT. WING mm SINGAPORE, Thursday. \JK. DAVID N. W. LEE, chairman of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association, wants the Government to scrap the 20-month-old Industrial Promotion Board. Mr. Lee, who resigned from the chairmanship of the335 words
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364 1958-11-21 9 Police officer used his discretion in council row SINGAPORE, Thursday. J'HK Police Secretary, Mr. Eu Cheow Eang, today maintained that Deputy Supt. Abdul Hahinan bin Dalbashah was not "acting under the Mayor's order" when he asked a city councillor, Mr. Tang Peng Yeu, to leave the council chamber yesterday. Mr.364 words
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Article69 1958-11-21 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A I young poultry fanner, aim Eng Phay. alias Sim Eng Poe. accused ol robbing :i taxi driver. Yee Cheng Seong. together with another person unknown, of articles to the value of $41 and Sll in cash, was acquitted and discharged by Mr. Justice69 words
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Article32 1958-11-21 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The following have been appointed to the Education Finance Board in Singapore: Inche Hussin Hamid. Mr. Lien Ying Chow. Mr. Lim Kirn San and Archdeacon D.D. Chelliah.32 words
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Article36 1958-11-21 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Negotiations between the Singapore Shipwright Contractors' Association and the Ship Cleaning Workers' Union on the men's 14 demands for more pay and improved working conditions will resume at the Labour Ministry tomorrow.36 words
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Article28 1958-11-21 9 LUMUT. Thurs— The Dindings Club here will hold a social night on Nov. 30 in aid of Poppy Fund. There ■/ill be games, joget and dancina.28 words
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Article, Illustration145 1958-11-21 9 Daughter of Regent to wed next week TENGKI MAIMIXAH. It. daughter of the Regent of Johore. who is to wed Tengku Osman. 'Hi. son of Tengku Temrni^om; Ahmad, third son of the Sultan of Johore. next week in Johore Bahru. Tengku Osman is an assistant district ollicer at .Vluar. The145 words
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Article59 1958-11-21 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Sir Godfrey Idee, chairman of Cable and Wireless Ltd.. will visit Singapore on Nov. 27 and Kuala Lumpur on Nov 28 on a world-wide inspection tour of the company's branches. He will bi? accompanied by Mr. H. C. Baker, divisional manager in the59 words
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247 1958-11-21 9 SOEKARNO GREETS THE GOODWILL TEAM FROM MALAYA lAKARTA, Thurs. J President Soekarno today received the Malayan Government's goodwill mission at present visiting Indonesia, Antara News Agency reported. Deputy Prime Minister Dato Abdul Razak. leader of the mission, presented the President with a silver cup and saucer as a token of247 words
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Article35 1958-11-21 9 KOTA BHARU. Thurs.— The Regent of Kelantan, Tengku Yahya Petra. this morning officially opened the Kota Bahru Teachers' College "at home"— a display of woodwork, needlework, arts, crafts, physical training and puppet show.35 words
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Article, Illustration125 1958-11-21 9 HIS 15-YEAR WISH COMES TRUE SINGAPORE. Thurs. Fifteen years ago an 11 yearold boy made a wish to see the world. Today Mr. Douglas llooth. a mechanical engineer, has hitch-hiked around the globe. He left Singapore for Malaya today after 10 days' stay here. He is one of the sevenmember125 words
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Article31 1958-11-21 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— The English College Old Boys' Association will hold a dance in aid of their fellowship fund at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here on Dec 4.31 words
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Article35 1958-11-21 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. New officials of the Singapore Government Secretarial Staff Association are: President. Mr. Ng Kian Seng; vice president, Mr. Chan Mun Yew; secretary, Mr. K.K. Menon; treasurer, Mr. Jong Phui Lian.35 words
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Article147 1958-11-21 9 STORE TO MISS BIG SCOUT MEETING SINGAPORE, Thurs. Boy scouts from Singapore will not attend the Pan Pacific jamboree to be held in New Zealand in January although they have bean invited. Takapuna and Birkenhead Rotary Clubs of Auckland had written to the Singapore Boy Scout's Association offering to help147 words
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Article79 1958-11-21 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Keris Film Studios are looking for two 6ft. 4in. men and weighing more than 220 lb.. to play the parts of giants in a new fairytale film. Jula-Juli Bintang Tiga (Jula-Juli of the Three Stars). But the five people who have applied so far have79 words
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Advertisement69 1958-11-21 9 No days off this model... J^ 1^ >*:■ aff] V I liv« she's iJr fa Most fflHHBraP does she ff P^SBBHBMEBii 'ks she $>■ WL poise and h| day in H '—she has dis iaHMHHBH^ >' answer to hei lia^HiHHßKa lent Every day fjHBHnHBK*I9 •'l'P.v, supremely con §9 imeKfl protection69 words
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Advertisement66 1958-11-21 9 Don't be vague ask for I Sole Distributors for Singapore Malaya: flNo'jlPOII BUAIA IUMPUI VIN4NV 3v» Stop that J3j PRICKLY irritation today! Ute Johnson** "^B Pkickly Hut S^^ Soap when you wish at i^S^ E-Jl ""^^^B bathe leave ihe lather* -^"^Sfj few seconds, nnie and 'f dry. Then ipprt <LJ,66 words
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433 1958-11-21 10 LLOYD MORGAN - This 'rendezvous of rebels' irks the Indonesians LLOYD MORGAN NEW ENVOY ON GOOD RELATIONS By Singapore, Thursday. JN THE INTERESTS of good neighbourliness, Singapore should put a stop to the activities here of rebel and other elements hostile to Indonesia, the newly-arrived Indonesian Consul-General in Singapore, Brig.-Gen. Gusti Djatikusumo, warned433 words
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Article15 1958-11-21 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs— The last Singapore Assizes for the year will begin on Monday.15 words
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Article132 1958-11-21 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs— There has been a marked decline in the poliomyelitis figures over the past two weeks, with no cases at all reported on three separate days this month including today. The decline is indicated by weekly totals released by the City Health Department today:132 words
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192 1958-11-21 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. rpHE Federation rubber industry is looking for a 1 man "with the gift of the gab to get 291.000 slow-coach smallholders to replant Concerned about the slowness of these people they comprise two-thirds of the smallholding community to replant after192 words
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97 1958-11-21 10 Skyscraper income to assist charities SINGAPORE. Thurs. The land and building of thr mw Orchard Road skyscraper. Shaw House, is valued at 55.000.000 and is expected to bring in an in come of 5300.000 a year for the Shaw Foundation charitable activities. A spokesman for the Shau Organisation stressed today97 words
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Article27 1958-11-21 10 TANJONG MALIM. Thur.s.Cheng Khang Yeow. 28, of Uhi Bprnam, was fined $25 ytsterduy for buying a 1.000 Chinese character illegal lottery ticket on Nov. 15.27 words
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Article24 1958-11-21 10 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs.— A terrorist pack containing clothes and rice, was found in Sungei Lallang village, six miles from Sungei Patani. yesterday.24 words
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Article249 1958-11-21 10 IF YOU relish a gooa bellylauijh you snould certainly aei it from "Lucky Jim." another of those British comedies starring Ian Carmitnael and Terry Thomas. it is a hilarious mixture of slapstick and satire, and although occasionally It moves rather slowly, most of249 words
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Article263 1958-11-21 10 THAT stocky, poker-faced li'.tle tough guy, Alan Ladd continues to hold his own with fans who like their films action-packed, and •The Badlunders" is one of these with an unusual twist and plenty of entertainment value. Mr. Ladd begins his adventures in the chain263 words
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Article87 1958-11-21 10 T«HE KERIS Film Producx tion.s Malay film "The Oily Man Strikes Again" is a sequel to "The Oily Man." which evidently proved a box-office hit. This time the "Oily Man" is at it again up to his old tricks of murder, mayhem and87 words
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109 1958-11-21 10 'CARDERS'AS CADRES IN REVAMPING OF PAP SINGAPORE. Thurs. The People's Action Party will hold a general meeting at 10 a.m. on Sunday at the Singapore Badminton Hall. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, the chairman of the party, said the main purpose of the meeting was to make amendments to the party109 words
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Advertisement492 1958-11-21 10 M 9 n ,45 4 630 930fJ SUNUV KRAMER TT> «JT Mr TONY CURTIS J[JeflAJ!«t//^ wf^m SIDNEY POITIER O ME sJ^S^r25" Tomorrim "TL. RAIM AUMDC" n Krnest Cs. Color v MMTK IneDAULANUtKj I.add Borgnine (MGM) m Tomorrow 9 a.m.: "MISS FRAGRANCE" Mandarin Sunday 9 a.m.: Ro< K Hudson "NEVER SAY492 words
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Advertisement461 1958-11-21 10 t HHECI ''.7 Now Showin s j X HARRY BLACK AND THE TIGER F r Stewart Granger Barbar.i Rush C's-C0i.,,,, tomorrow: The Man Inside \m U iU!"! V "C Tomorrow 9 a.m.: "Royal Afriran Rifles" Umb II 1 •jC Sunday 3 a.m.: •■Thf_Kaithful_l)oi^iul n, X -x^Hfc ISbbbbW^bBHPIS FRKK LISTS KNTIRKI.Y461 words
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Miscellaneous293 1958-11-21 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6 "A peace Is of the nature of 1 You can count on this frame; a c 2 KH IV) (8). it's of little account in a public 7 Tribe in mordant form (5). vehicle (6) 8 Inveigh about befc-e that posi--5 Etib (8). tion (10)293 words
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Article, Illustration1062 1958-11-21 11 Fishmonger who became New York governor THE AMAZING CAREER OF A NEWSBOY HAPPY WARRIOR, SYMBOL OF FABULOUS TWENTIES STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATIimE 200,000 grid stricken Americans filed slowly through >lr ick's Cathedral, New York, on the drizzly afternoon of ii. 11)14. Flanked by a military guard of honour, the bodyDaily Mirror - 1,062 words
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Article98 1958-11-21 11 READERS' POST BAG eat) Rmmt. r. and tout vat/ to c mi/ face t style to 1 l^ss width p hair in this niifh. and the >m the face I in* head. A most suit- i fa very hot 1 I c;;id become i and develop 1 prevent this? you98 words
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Advertisement143 1958-11-21 11 CHIVERS En|oy the difference of Chlvers today! They m r~~ taste so much fruitier So easy to make too. w SmS vt am "y l^ e goodness of Chivers §2v«/^ m -Me/re Ihe finest m^^^ Y ol For those Wi special r^^\ occasions L^-^^[ fi Xl^ GENEVE y V^^-^lt^r I143 words
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Miscellaneous171 1958-11-21 11 Carmen A Co. By 3iaa |flH^^K^^t^~^ 5." VU WCIID V* I SAY I( I HUST ASk. HIM V\HAT HIS ~*S I[ I -~^r—~~ AT S iS S \TiO V~^ OF COUNTRY 15/ The Saint By Leslie Charter is ■P^ "i%^^ -^m Vh^ t 1 lo^ers. vcj J woulD have |^^7171 words
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Article23 1958-11-21 12 Malayan Shaie Market: Nov. 20 Nov. 19 Industrials: 92.26 92.26 Tins: 95.57 95.34 Rubbers <S>: 107.41 106.97 Jan: 1 1958 ion23 words
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561 1958-11-21 12 By Our Market Correspondent MALAYA'S external trade position presented a far more satisfactory picture last month, when, due to a 17 per cent rise in rubber exports and 28 per cent increase in tin shipments, the deficit between import and export values was561 words
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Article558 1958-11-21 12 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported yesterday: "In spite of the rise in the price of tin. tin shares were rather subdued on the local share market There was selective support for industrials and rubbers were firm. The turnover was fair. Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following558 words
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Article112 1958-11-21 12 Singapore CMmm Produce Kxchangc noon prices per pkul yesterday were: Copra: steady: UK/Continent November/December $42', buyers $43', sellers. Coconut oil: quiet bulk $65 sellers, drum S67'J sellers. Pepper: steady; about 60 tons of business were reported done. Muntok white $131, Sarawak $130 tup $2). special Sarawak black $72112 words
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Article107 1958-11-21 12 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected to arrive today: Stefan Okrazeta 1-2. Yaraa 4-5. Lycoon 6-7. Tiber 8-9. East Maid 10-11. Taksang 13-14. Hannover 15-16. Onnara 18. Nicola y Burkenko 19. Pangkor 23-24. State of Madras 25-26, Mardu 27. Benveg 28, Benartv 29-30. Wonorato107 words
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Article27 1958-11-21 12 SINGAPORE. Nov. 20. RUBBER: XX. cent* per Ib. (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: 5386 per picul (up $2). Estimated unofficial offering 100 tons.27 words
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Article137 1958-11-21 12 MELBOURNE. Thurs. INVESTMENT shares recorded •I an active but steady tone, on the Stock Exchange here today. Mining shares held a firm tone. and trading was along quiet lines. Timor lost 6d. to 6s. 3d. and Eclipse sd. to 3s. 6d. Commonwealth Bonds maintained a flrm tone. Loans137 words
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Article61 1958-11-21 12 December fc- buyers f.o.b c r »4» yesterday down a WedneMi. < losing ton/ Cosine yesterd,,OmciAL: f.o.b. buy*, Int. 1 H sellers 8« buyers INOIIK |A| mt 1 mai* °«a sellers 86 buyers 86 6K/COI R.S.S. i>, M W%; int. 84,. tell. Sintaporr merre Km.],. noon pi Nov.61 words
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Article50 1958-11-21 12 The Malayan vhln Association changes in I yesterday m.i Canada 31 15/16. OX) 1 32 3/8 credit bills. Selling T.T. Canada 31 9/1. *****; 8e1,,, Italian I.ir, On thp bat Hon K Km, 1 I P|^ dollar n;is qn cash, ;uu! t Sterling m one tael of |i50 words
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Advertisement257 1958-11-21 12 NOTICES THE MALACCA IMPORTERS EXPORTERS HAULAGE CO., LTD. IMVIDI.ND NO. 6 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that i n Interim dividend of 10 r i, lest SO' iiKonie t.ix has been declared by the Directors in respect ii ending 31st. December, 1958 payable on Monday, Bth. December, 1958 to Members registered257 words
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Advertisement477 1958-11-21 12 NOTICES NOTICE The Permatang Pauh Pontoon Bridge Butterworth will be closed for repairs from 12.00 midnight to 6.00 a.m. on Tuesday, 25th and Thursday, 27th November, 1958. An alternative route to Butterworth and Ncrth is available via Kubang Semang and Sungei Dua. STATE ENGINEER, Penang. NOTICE REGISTRATION of new entrants477 words
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Advertisement599 1958-11-21 12 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the NOEE ANN KONGSI is willing to grant a Lease of 24 pieces of land situate at Balestlei Road, Singapore, being the land* comprised in Government Resurvey Lots Nos. 944, 945, 944. 947. 94« 949 950 951 952, !)53 g54 !)55 956 957599 words
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Advertisement630 1958-11-21 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS NOTICE Vacancies exist In the Royal Malayan Navy for six Naval Officer Cadets. For full particulars and Forms of Application apply to: Ministry of Defence, Personnel Branch, Rifle Range Road. KUALA LUMPUR. Educational Qualifications: Cambridge School Certificate Grade I or 11, with credits in Maths, English and Science.630 words
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Advertisement173 1958-11-21 12 SHIPPING NOTICES LLOYD TRIESTINO M.V. "VICTORIA" This vessel will sail for Hong- I kong from S.H.B. Wharf, Godowns Nos. 42/43 Gate No. 2 at 5 p.m. today, 21st November. Passengers should embark between 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. HARPER, GILFILLAN CO. LTD.. Agents: -I T.S.S. "STATE OF MADRAS" VOY 58173 words
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Advertisement47 1958-11-21 12 GAZETTED PRICES '(Mil Federation's Minister 1 nf Finance has Hxed the following prices for calculating Customs duties for the tteek from Nov. 20: Rubber 9074 cents a Ib. Copra $64u a ton Coconut oil $1,040 a ton Palm oil 5609 a ton. Palm kernels $388.50 a ton47 words
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Advertisement660 1958-11-21 12 "K LINE" Japan USA Pacific/Atlantic Coast Servi,. S'pore P. S'ham Penang ET* HK "KMiUwa Man" 1st call 9/11 Oec 11 oec 12 Dec 2M call 13/1} Oec 1$ Dec 24 oc h "Kmkawa M«d- 11/13 Jaa Ha is Jia 19 Jan u loading for Hongkong, all Japan Ports, Los Angeles660 words
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Advertisement1271 1958-11-21 13 L MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Mi »4iz I llncorooraleo in Singapore! U2 lues) IHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE I [v 10 LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON t CONTINENTAL PORTS uf atti Hkerty It Ritcied via Paaama ar Cape el Geed Heae; f i < option to proceed via other oorts to load ano1,271 words
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Advertisement1273 1958-11-21 13 mm m i pmci f v v MrmH v ifoM EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR ADEN. PORT SAIO. KENOA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM BREMEN. HAMBURG COPENHAOEN. GOTHENBURG, OSLO Spore P Sham Penang 23/24 Nat 25/29 Net 27/27 Net 20/22 Dee 23/24 Otc 25/29 Oec sltN 9/19 Jn 11/12 laa 13/14 laa1,273 words
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Advertisement1325 1958-11-21 13 ou n !ld n .ng THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD. SINGAPORE (incorporated the Umtad Kingdom) 9 DUES SAILINGS TO ADEN UK It CONTINENTAI POUTS Spore P Sham Penang BENNEVIS tor Aden leddah, Pt Sudan Ant., Hull S.SA/22 Nat BENARTY for Hamburg, Lcndon, Rotterdam G 29-39/25 Nat 21/21 Nat 29/30 Nat1,325 words
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Advertisement1077 1958-11-21 13 McALISTER «5c CO.. LTD. TIL.. Ma. man ELLEBMAN LIMES atLAVENESS LINE LONDON, HAVRE. ROTTERDAM LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO HAMBURG t HUU SEATTLE VANCOUVER 1 PORUANO and tor U.S.A.. North Atlantic Port! Acceatiai cat to tar Ceatral t South tod Canada via Colombo Amtnca CITY Of COVENTRY BOUGAINVILK S'pora P Sham1,077 words
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Article, Illustration234 1958-11-21 14 Renault to double Malayan imports A FRENCH car company, Regie Renault of Paris, will double the exports of its passenger cars to Malaya next year, Mr. A u g u s t e Riolfo, assistant director, said when he visited Singapore last week. Mr. Riolfo. who is assistant manager of234 words
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Article38 1958-11-21 14 Malaya la buying more products from Pakistan and. her total purchases in the first eight months this year amounted to $724,852 In value, an Increase of $80,000 aver the corresponding period last year.38 words
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288 1958-11-21 14 Geoffrey Boland - Canada seeks Malayan mart for capital goods Geoffrey Boland TRADE COMMISSIONER ON EXPANSION PANADA is seeking more outlets for a wide range of capital goods in Malaya, Siam and Burma, Mr. M. P. Carson, the Canadian Trade Commissioner in Singapore said yesterday. Mr. Carson, who returned to Singapore recently utter288 words
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Article41 1958-11-21 14 Britain's aviation exports which totalled £116.3 million for the first nine months this year were 48.5 per cent above the 1957 equivalent figure and represented an annual total of £155 million compared with last years record of £116.5 million.41 words
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Article, Illustration226 1958-11-21 14 r/O directors of A. Reyrolle and Co. Ltd., Durham, are expected in Singapore on Sunday to visit the company's overseas oreanisations. They are Mr H. H. Mullens, i chairman and managing 'director, and Mr. C. A. Stephens, formerly overseas manager and now a226 words
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Article58 1958-11-21 14 The former Clovelly Rubber Estate Ltd.. which sold its Malayan estates in 1957, is going into the business of developing housing estates in England Now known as Ellsworth Estates, it has applied for a London quotation for the one million shares of 2s which have58 words
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Article120 1958-11-21 14 ITNDERWOOD Corp. of the United States is now exporting its latest electric typewriters and portable adding machines to Malaya for the first time. The company has for many years been supplying Malaya with a wide range of its office equipment, including ordinary standard and portable typewriters,120 words
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195 1958-11-21 14 IN spite oi the steady rise In the price of Sarawak rubber since the latter half of September, exports during October were lower than those of previous months, said a Trade and Customs j Department spokesman in Kuching. The spokesman said that rubber195 words
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Article, Illustration190 1958-11-21 14 PREFAB BUILDER VISITS COLONY A BRITISH expert on prefabricated buildings arrives in Singapore today in the course of a tour of South-East Asia, one of his principal markets. He Is Mr. Harold MoCue, chairman of Taylor Woodrow (Building Exports! Ltd., London whose buildings have been widely used in Malaya. Mr190 words
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Advertisement323 1958-11-21 14 MfJt BUSINESSES Hebmaipji r zMk j^K^^^^ Throughout Singapore and the: Federotion 01 Maloyo, firms like the Kelvinator Division of Eost Asiatic Co., Ltd., and more ond more big business houses are choosing the Vespo Comfmerciol for light delivery service. The speedy, easy to manoeuvre Vespo has 37 cu.ft. of load323 words
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Advertisement169 1958-11-21 14 Outstanding U.SA Refrigeration Equipment comes to Malaya w The Trane Company is one of the largest, independent air coodit ventilation and refrigeration manufacturers in the United States of Anurica. Since its organisation in 1913 Trane has been responsible for mai original developments that contributed to the rapid growth of t169 words
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Advertisement128 1958-11-21 14 •"••rnotionol WMhly b, Wj Ml llin with »i y d unbiased re Wrti •f foch. *«r siMeded di, wly t* you with nn o«vnit«andp 0s i fiye guide to future •ventt. hr business IUKW and leisure m rt«d News*, •very week. NEWSWEEK* C/O C. R. DASARATHARiiIt P.O. Box 257 '.rnqop,,.128 words
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Advertisement675 1958-11-21 15 Check Before Posting jeplics to Bo» Numbers j corc should be token niwnq to bo« number I hen use the CORRECT? "*'uR£K o-d Address to the: 10 Tmm. Times Houm. -ad be sent by rcgis- I Jim should b0 erosscd ,,,MMIM>IIM I from P»RC 8» fl ,,,,,NS VACANT -8..A J*675 words
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Advertisement834 1958-11-21 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT' 211 Words $5 (Min.)— Hox SO ett. extra. I LARGE COMPOUND HOUSE. Tanßlin. Suitable for Mess. Board- I ing House, club or Consular Resident. Large Grounds and Garden. Ring (Spore) *****. "NEW FLORA VILLE," 130 Grange Road, Charming suite, also double, single accommodation. Full/part board. Daily/monthly rates. Phone834 words
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Advertisement819 1958-11-21 15 HIRE PURCHASE 20 Words $5 (Mm.) Box 50 ets. txtra. SOON TECK FINANCE Company finance Hire-Purchase on Motor Cars, new and secondhand (1953 Model upwards only) terms moderate. Apply 173 A South Bridge Road, Singapore. Tel: ***** or Room 2. 3rd Floor. MCA Building. Ampang Road. Kuala Lumpur. Tel: *****.819 words
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Advertisement678 1958-11-21 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Wordt t5 (Min.)— Box St et: extra. 1949 STUDEBAKER excellent condition quick sale $1,600/--0.n.0. Phone Spore ***** Liv 9.30 to 5 pm. 1951 FIAT 1400 very good condition trial and Inspection invited Price $1,500. Phone (Spore) 2410 Ext. 310 after six. FORD V 8 Registered 1948678 words
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Advertisement459 1958-11-21 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Wordt $S (Mm.) Box M cl*. txtra. 2 A RANGE of good used cars and new cars on demonstration every Saturday up to 5.30 p.m. at Slnga- f pore Motors Ltd.. 315/319 Orchard I Road, Singapore Tel: *****. 1951 AUSTIN A7O mileage d 45,000 Tip-Top condition,459 words
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363 1958-11-21 16 Cooper stretched to three sets by an unknown SYDNEi, Tnurs. Little known Brisbane clerk Jimmy Moore surprised spectators at White City this afternoon by taking world tennis champion Ashley Cooper, to four sets in the lirst round of the New South Wales singles championship Cooper, who is title holder and363 words
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553 1958-11-21 16 Mont Blot II goes well in mud WATCH DON WAYNE ON WET TRACK On The Track with Epsom Jeep Ipoh, Thursday- BEST TIME CLOCKED BY WINGED WARRIOR MONT BLOT II did an impressive gallop here this morning despite a heavy track. Mont, Blot 11, who runs his best races on553 words
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Article, Illustration116 1958-11-21 16 T*N SOO HUA (above) of Kota Bharu. Kelantan. now studying at Camberwell High in Melbourne won a place in his school's athletics team for an inter-high school championships, after a winning leap of sft. Mn. in the high jump at116 words
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467 1958-11-21 16 JACK FINGLETON - Harvey should make an ideal skipper JACK FINGLETON by 3YDNEY, Thurs. Alp though the Englishmen hope the general nature of the game will give themj more confidence than the game .lust finished 1 against New South Wales, tomorrow's second Sydney game, this I time against a combined Australian eleven, will467 words
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Article200 1958-11-21 16 SINGAPORE, Thursday. A NINE-MAN Indian Recreation Club team came very near to depriving Chinese Athletic of the runners-up position in the S.A.F.A. league first division in the las. match of the league at .Talan Besar Stadium today. Chinese had taken a threenil lead200 words
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Article132 1958-11-21 16 CASTROL TROPHY TRIALS ON NOV. 30 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The annual Castrol Trophy motor cycle trials will be held on Nov. 30 over a 15--mile course at Ayer Rajah Road. Organised jointly by the Singapore Motor Club and the Forces Motoring Club, the event this year will be much the same132 words
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Article36 1958-11-21 16 SHOLAPUR. Thurs.— The tourine Wfst Indian cricketers gained a 129-run lead on the first innings over Maharashtra on the second of their match here. Stores: Wesi Indies 312 and 92-2. Maharashtra 183.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article20 1958-11-21 16 S.H.A. Div. I: S.C.C. v University. padanß: Div. 2: Singapore Malays v Navy Nomads, G.S.C., ■B" v T.T.C.. pudani:.20 words
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Article27 1958-11-21 16 S.T.T.A. Business Houses league: Group "A" Amintasco "A" v Nan Hing Rnttar. Factory, (7 p.m.*: Nanyang Slang Pau v Wearnrs "B". (8.15 p.m.) both a» S.Y.S.C.27 words
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Article13 1958-11-21 16 Chanui Community Centre v S.Y.S.C. "D" group trainees. S.Y.S.C. courts( 7 p.m.).13 words
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Article636 1958-11-21 16 pMNAL positions in the Singa- pore Amateur Football Association 1958 league are: I'HIMIfK I 1 U.I I P W D L P APtS Malays 7 6 0 1 25 8 12 Army 7 5 1 1 32 18 11 Chinese 7 4 0 3 22 20 8636 words
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Article48 1958-11-21 16 SINGAPORE, Thurs. RAP Changi beat Prisons 14-0 in an S.H.A. Div. 3 league match at Changi today. Harris Moh Kam Poh (4i. Omar <3i and Jafiar i2> scored for Changi. The Div. 1 match between Indian Association and Wanderer^ at Balestier Road wa.s postponed.48 words
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Article34 1958-11-21 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Hongkong Bank scored a 5-1 win over Wearnes 'B in their S.T.T.A. Business Houses table tennis league match at the S.Y.S.C. tonight. In another match Amintasco "B" boat Mansfield 5-1.34 words
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288 1958-11-21 16 Champs will start and end Cup tourney SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore basketball champions Tong Keng have been given the honour of playing I the first and last matches in I the final round of the Chung I Hwa Cup league tournament. The only unbeaten team in group -A". Tong Keng will288 words
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122 1958-11-21 16 MOK SIN PIN - Tit Kwan ma y join Trotters -Tatun M OK SI N PIN By turn, pri, ot the I bask,-.,, in Singa, he had regard I japore ers who i sional Trottec,-.. matcht and Kuala i. UI in K the Tatum pore player £L' a T Ct K th East He122 words
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Article39 1958-11-21 16 LONDON todays replay first round pi i■■ Kettenn.,. 2 Pen (after extra til Headllmiton 5 Newport 1 1 le (winners away I Worcester 3 Cheln ners home Southend 0 (winner! Chester i. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article36 1958-11-21 16 MELBOURV Rose. Au>!i.i:.. Cup player Wh suspension. Ig to l< mer'.s protwgli I Kramer annouo ed Kramer said R a percen;a.t peeled to net him Ai 000) within IL' m nth*. Bl36 words
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Article18 1958-11-21 16 SINGAPORE Division retain phy when th< in the Sin Speoi:il Cocsts shooting COtnpi son Road rai18 words
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