The Straits Times, 3 February 1959
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Title Section19 1959-02-03 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS, SO, OOO The Straits Times Hat Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1959 15 CENTS19 words
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Article472 1959-02-03 1 PETIR URGES COMPULSORY SAVINGS, SACRIFICES Govt. men attacked in development fund discussion Long period of hard work a must SINGAPORE, Mon. Compulsory savings and the recall of a quarter or a third of foreign investments of the Singapore (Government and Singapore banks to form a development fund472 words
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Article, Illustration161 1959-02-03 1 NO PICTURES. SAID THE GROOMS MILLIONAIRE FATHER AT PIN-UP PAULINES WEDDING IN \IM»K I- li Al IV Z5 lUtilnu- Swh). 21. iv Mac of Malaya's most photographed K'rls. She has posed for numerous pin-up pictures. But at her wedding in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, her millionaire father-in-law. Mr. Leong Hoe Yeng161 words
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154 1959-02-03 1 R.A.F. IS TO MOVE ITS HQ FROM THE FEDERATION TO S'PORE I£UALA LUMPUR, Mon. IV —The headquarters of the Royal Air Force in the Federation will be transferred to Singapore, probably in April. Most of the RAF alrcraftprincipally helicopters engaged in anti-terrorist operations will later be transferred to Butterworth. It154 words
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Article53 1959-02-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaya's new Minister of External Affairs. Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, will tomorrow report to the cabinet on his mission in Washington. Dr. Ismail returned to Malaya yesterday from the United States where he was ambassador and leader of the Malayan delegation to53 words
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Article17 1959-02-03 1 NICOSIA. Mon Thirtysix Greek Cypiiot political detainees were released yesterday from various camps. Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article, Illustration2538 1959-02-03 1 SINGAPORE, Monday. THE MAYOR. Mr. Ong Eng Guan, today was asked whether he told a delegation of hawkers' inspectors that the City Council's Chief Administrative Officer, Mr. P. C. Marcus, would "not last three months."2,538 words
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Article85 1959-02-03 1 STRAITS TIMES CORRESPONDENT PLEMBANO, Mon.—Zalnun. the local Tarzan, died in the Mambo market here last week amtds. wild applause from a fascinated crowd. He collapsed while trying to prove the potentialities of bis "obat kuat"— his own medicinal concoction As usual he was dressed in tiger85 words
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Article131 1959-02-03 1 SINGAPORE. Monday. IVJUR MASKED robbers set up a road block with old tree trunks in the Holland Road area here early today and waited] in the bushes for vicKnlfe In hand, they sprang out when a car came to a bait and two men got out131 words
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Article61 1959-02-03 1 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Police and revenue officers foiled two smuggling attempts over the past 24 hours and seized 5501 b. of dutiable cigarettes. Duty payable was $5,300. A speedboat escaped, but Jettisoned its cargo. At dawn today, a Customs men alter a gang was found land patrol surprised a61 words
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Article29 1959-02-03 1 TAIPEH, Mon. Fifteen persons were injured yesterday when a dlesel train, operated by the Taiwan Sugar Corporation, ran off Its tracks near Talchung, in central Taiwan.— U.P.l.29 words
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Article25 1959-02-03 1 JAKARTA, Mon. Ten sellers of black market cinema tickets were given three month Jail sentences by the Jakarta District Court today. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article154 1959-02-03 1 Armed thugs raid a shop SINGAPORE, Mon. Three armed thugs tonight raided a provision shop in Lorong Tai Seng, off Paya Lebar Road. Then gongs sounded when a villager raised an alarm. The robbers, two armed with knives and one with a revolver, fled, and in their haste to get154 words
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Article49 1959-02-03 1 SINGAPORE, Mon. Lee Toh Bin. 21. of Jurong Road, was knocked down and killed by a bus on Its way to the Singapore Constitution Exposition last night. The crew of a police patrol car prevented some of the crowd from assaulting the bus driver.49 words
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Article33 1959-02-03 1 CALCUTTA CREETS THE DUKE \l i I TT.V M»n. Mm.lit .MM).nnn p<(ipir lined strcrK to cheer Duke of Edinl>ur:;li is In- arrived after a three-day visit to southern India. —Rtut< r.33 words
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Miscellaneous21 1959-02-03 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby I" s I o*°u'vt HO TASTg s J ft I V*~">> \"V* UTevea vOf °S Utrt*)21 words
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Article265 1959-02-03 3 As the May 27 Russian hand-over to East Germany deadline approaches He's off to Europe for talks with Western leaders on the growing crisis: 'New look' policy in the making, say reports WASHINGTON, Monday. \|K. John Foster Dulles, the United States Secretary of State, saidReuter - 265 words
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111 1959-02-03 3 RANGALORE, Mon— Prince Philip said here today that science had produced a crisis which "will certainly be solved for us by war or famine" if it is not solved by "our own choice." He was addressing the opening of the golden jubilee celebrations ofReuter - 111 words
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Article21 1959-02-03 3 BANGKOK, Mon A total of 452 cholera cases were reported in Siam between Jan. 1 and Jan. 24 Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration52 1959-02-03 3 CHOPSTICK SERVICE IN AIRLINER SIX Chinese girls from Hong Kong recruited by BO AC for their Far Eastern route are receiving; training- as air stewardesses at London Airport. Giving the Chinese touch with chop, sticks Catherine Hall, in the picture above serves one of the. "passengers" who later swapped roles52 words
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143 1959-02-03 3 LONDON. Mon. The poster proclaimed a fascinating "legs" contest and Lance Corporal William Nimmo noted that it did not specify feminine legs. So th c lance corporal, stationed at Didcot with the Royal Army Ordinance Corps, went to nearby East Hagbourne to enter the weekendReuter - 143 words
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163 1959-02-03 3 Has driven 100,000 miles but fails tests LONDON, Mon. A man claimed in the Sunday Pictoral that he had driven 100.000 miles in the past 22 years but still could not pass Britain's driving test. He had taken it 12 times and failed every time. "It has become a fetishReuter - 163 words
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136 1959-02-03 3 Britain to give Krupp one more year to sell holdings LONDON, Monday. A BRITISH decision to extend by one year the time limit for post-war deconcentration of the giant West German Krupp arms combine, will be announced to the House of Commons tomorrow, a usually well-informed source here said today.Reuter - 136 words
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Article65 1959-02-03 3 NEW YORK. Mon.— A converted air force plane with 28 men aboard crash-landed and burned in rugged hill country near Kerrville. Texas last night after running low on fuel while circling an unlighted airport for an emergency landing with Jammed gear and ice formlnn onUP - 65 words
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Article74 1959-02-03 3 JAKARTA. Mon. The Indonesian Army chief of staff. Oen Abdul Nasution, said today that a battalion of rebels in Tapanuli In North Sumatra, had said they wanted to join the Government's troops- Oen. Nasution said the leaders of the battalion had met him during hisReuter - 74 words
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Article290 1959-02-03 3 LONDON, Mon.— Fairly numerous gains were recorded in London stock markets today in response to a selective demand. Hopes of lower Interest rates In the near future provided the main stimuli- and the better trend of Wall Sueet on Friday was a helpful factor. Qllt-edged were generally better290 words
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Article31 1959-02-03 3 LONDON. Mon.— Spot 24Hd.. March 24 'jd.. April-June 24 \d.. July-Sept.. 2Sd., Oct.-Dec. 25 '»d.. Jan-March 26'4d., Feb. cl.f. J4Hd.. March cl.f. 24 2 d., April c.U. 24>,d. Tone: Dull.31 words
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Article22 1959-02-03 3 LONDON. Mon.— Buyers £768 a sellers £767. Forward buyer* £766. sellers £766 Settlement £767. Turnover ajn. 80 ton* p.m. 465 tons.22 words
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Article278 1959-02-03 3 Searchers say signals didn't cone from survivors of missing Danish ship HALIFAX. Nova Scotia, Monday. ROYAL CANADIAN Air Force search officials said here today they were convinced signals picked up by two Newfoundland radio stations did not come from a lifeboat from the Danish ship Hans Hedtoft. ReportsReuter - 278 words
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Article95 1959-02-03 3 Asians fear one market scheme BANGKOK, Mon— Asian nations in the ECAFE trade committee meeting in Bangkok have expressed the fear that the establishment of the European common market would hurt their export trade. Asian delegates said the common market would reduce Asia's foreign exchange earnings thereby forcing a cutReuter - 95 words
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Article27 1959-02-03 3 NEW DELHI, Mon— Mrs. Indira Gandhi, 42-year-old daughter of the Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, was today elected president of India's ruling Congress Party. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article24 1959-02-03 3 LONDON. Fri. -The Queen and Princess Margaret returned to Buckingham Palace today at the end of their Christmas holiday at Sandringham—Reuter24 words
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Article27 1959-02-03 3 LONDON. Mon.— A Foreign Office spokesman today denied reports that the Iraq Government had told Britain it wished to remain In the Bagdad Pact— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Advertisement251 1959-02-03 3 SINGAPORE BANGKOK TWO FLIGHTS A WEEK from Singapore Tuesdays 12.40 via Kuala Lumpur Thursdays 11.30 direct. *CjtituuUi /NDONES/AN AIRWAYS ••ki« t Office lit FLOOR. SANK OF CHINA (UILDINC ATTIKY ROAD. SINGAPORE. T.I. ***** ***** I PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS V-/ w> BETTER SHOWROOM 154, CLEMEN CEAU AVENUE, SINGAPORE TEL. *****. BEHN, MEYER251 words
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Article125 1959-02-03 4 SO FEW GO TO THE FAIR BY SEA SINGAPORE. Mon. Motor-sampan men are disappointed over the comparatively small number of people who have visited the Singapore Constitution Exposition by sea. Mr. Lim Cheow Bock, spokesman for a company which has undertaken to provide boats, said today: "In the past two125 words
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Article54 1959-02-03 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The new Lido Cinema in Klang. the 125 th Shaw Organisation theatre, will be opened by the Sultan of Selangor tomorrow at 9 p.m. The opening ceremony will precede a charity premiere of the film 'Happy Is The Bride." proceeds of which will go to54 words
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Article39 1959-02-03 4 PENANG, Mon.— Mr. Ong Joo Sun was re-elected chairman at the annual genera) meeting of the George Town South Association of Boy Scouts yesterday, with Mr Ho Weng Hong as secretary and Mr. Khoo Cheng Kooi treasurer.39 words
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261 1959-02-03 4 SINGAPORE. Monday. MAGISTRATE, Mr. C J. Koh, today told a 14-year-old boy, accused of having a knife in public without lawful reason, that he believed entirely his story of why he had the knife. The story, Mr. Koh I said, did not absolve261 words
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191 1959-02-03 4 Buried— the ang pow stampede victims SINGAPORE, Monday. 'THE Singapore Buddhist Lodge today spent about $250 for the funeral of three aged people trampled to death in the compound of its Kirn Yam Road premises yesterday morning. Lim Tong. 72. a former boatman, and two women. Foo Ah Sng. 74.191 words
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73 1959-02-03 4 Burns unit opens at General Hospital SINGAPORE, Mon. The *3 burns unit was yet another step forward in the development of specialised medical care for the people of Singapore. Mr. A. J. Braga, the Minister for Health, said In declaring it open at the General Hospital yesterday. The unit has73 words
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Article30 1959-02-03 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. An Internal security exercise will be held here today from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. to test the communication system of ne police and the military.30 words
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Article28 1959-02-03 4 TUMPAT, Mon. Two cooperative thrift and loan societies have been opened in the Tumpat district. They are at Kampong Wakaf Bharu and Kampong Mv-28 words
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Article27 1959-02-03 4 BATU PAHAT. Mon.-The Royal Federation of Malaya police band will hold a searchlight tattoo at the padang here tomorrow from 6 p.m. till 8 p.m27 words
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175 1959-02-03 4 MOTORIST SEES CHASE, ARRESTS A CIGARETTE SNATCHER SINGAPORE, Mon. —A motoring police inspector stopped his car to arrest a youth, who stole five cartons of cigarettes, a court was told today. Yeo Toon Mok, 17, a typewriter mechanic, pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing the cigarettes, worth $49. from175 words
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Article52 1959-02-03 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Abdur Rahman Khan. Pakistan's Ambassador in Indonesia, will arrive in Singapore on Wednesday on his way home after completing his tenure of office in Jakarta. He will spend a short leave in Pakistan before taking up his new appointment as Ambassador to52 words
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Article, Illustration165 1959-02-03 4 Pretty Ruth (SHE LEARNED HER BALLET IN PENANG) IS A 'FAIR LADY' DANCER BEAUTIFUL Rath Walters. 20, a former Malayan girl. who first started learning ballet at the Penan* Y.w.f.A. dancinf classes, is one of the dancers in London's stage hit, "My Fair Lady." She has just been signed on165 words
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379 1959-02-03 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The City Council today agreed to take disciplinary action, including sacking, against members of the staff responsible for delayIng the implementation of a decision to provide more seating accommodation In the council's public gallery. The suggestion to do this was made by379 words
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121 1959-02-03 5 WANTED: $2,000 for a New Year party... CINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association, which plans to hold its annual new year party for 432 adults and 200 children on Wednesday is appealing for funds from the public. At least $2,000 is needed to make the party a success. The biggest121 words
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Article52 1959-02-03 5 'Save water or else' appeal KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. One million people in Selangor were tonight warned to save water or face more stringent restrictions. The State Government told thousands of car owners and householders to stop washing their vehicles and watering gardens. Selangor has not had a good shower for52 words
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359 1959-02-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. r pHRKK in ten Malay children in the rural areas die before they are six years old. This was one of the shocking discoveries made by the nutrition division of the Institute of Medical Research in sample surveys359 words
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276 1959-02-03 5 COUNCIL IS TOLD: 'STOOGES' ARE 'SPUTNIKS' SINGAPORE, Monday. rpHE Mayor was today accused of being dictato- rial, with the aid of stooges. "If you can conduct meetings in a dictatorial manner with your set of stooges, without permitting us to question the chairman or vice-chairman. I have no alternative but276 words
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Article115 1959-02-03 5 Kedah first day covers available SINGAPORE. Mon. The official first day covers for use with the special 10-cent postage stamps to commemorate the installation of the Sultan of Kedah. are on sale in Singapore and the Federation from today. Except in Kedah. the covers will not be on sale at115 words
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Article48 1959-02-03 5 JOHORE BAHRU Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak bin Dato Hussain. will launch a statewide civics month here on Thursday. The civics programme the biggest yet held in Johore will include visits by groups from schools, villages and towns to government departments.48 words
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99 1959-02-03 5 Classes for failures to start on February 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. The special Primary Six classes being organised by the Malayan Christian Schools Council for 14--year-old failures of the Government secondary M-hool entrance examination will now start on Wednesday, Feb. 11. The chairman of the council. Or. D. D. Chelliah, said99 words
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Article79 1959-02-03 5 THIEVES NET $6,000 IN TWO RAIDS SINGAPORE. Mon. Burglars got away with more than $6,000 In cash and valuables in two housebreaklngs over the weekend. A store In Bencoolen Street i was found broken Into yesi terday morning. Goods valued at $3,075 were stolen. A hole had been bored through79 words
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Article250 1959-02-03 5 Unionist opposes must-vote law SINGAPORE, Monday. pOMPULSORY voting is not conducive to the development of democracy, said a leading Indian Socialist Parliamentarian on his arrival here during the weekend. Mr. Asok R. Mehta. deputy leader or the Praja Socialist Party In the Indian Parliament and an eminent scholar and trade250 words
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Miscellaneous488 1959-02-03 5 I Todays Singapore diary.SINGAPORE CONSTITUTION ALUMNI ASSOCIATION: Cli- 10 IS am ballroom dancing EXPOSITION at former KaUang nico-pathologlcal meeting at (beginners. 5 p.m. and (interAirport. 6 p.m. to 11.30 pjn. Pathology Laboratory 8.15 p.m. mediate) 6 pan Blue Triangle SHELL THEATRCTTE: Free CHINESE YMCA: Table tennto. aUc by WaUer film488 words
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160 1959-02-03 6 THERESA MURDER: NOW A $5,000 REWARD SINGAPORE, Mon. Police today offered $5,000 for information leading to the arrest of the strangler of society girl Theresa Woo Yik Mun. Tourist guide and former reporter. 30-year-old Theresa was found slain in her luxuriously furnished home in Bournemouth Road on Dec 14 last160 words
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Article312 1959-02-03 6 TAN TOCK SAIK - TAN TOCK SAIK GOVERNMENT PLAN TO SHOW OUR WILD LIFE TO THE TOURISTS: SAFARIS ARE OUT By Kuala Lumpu. Monday. JOURISTS will be able to fly direct to King George V National Park the 1,700 square miles of forest reserve to see Malaya's wild life.312 words
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378 1959-02-03 6 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Leaders of charity organisations and social workers today hailed a proposal for the setting up of a "community chest." All agreed it would go a long way towards helping to solve social problems in Singapore. They were commenting on a378 words
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Article80 1959-02-03 6 J.B. police warning on crackers JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Police here today warned that the firing of crackers would not be tolerated In the town over the Chinese New Year holidays. Action would also be taken against any shopkeeper found stocking crackers, said a police spokesman. He pointed out that crackers80 words
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Article25 1959-02-03 6 SINGAPORE. Mon— Slnga pore Harbour Board labourers today dug up another skeleton in the same area where six skeletons were found last month.25 words
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Article89 1959-02-03 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Yap Pheng Geek got back his missing wallet tonight. It was taken from him at the constitution exposition on Saturday. It was found in the exposition grounds this afternoon by Nadason, a worker in one of the stalls. Nadason .aye it to the89 words
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333 1959-02-03 6 INDONESIA: A BIG CRACK-DOWN on PASSPORTS SINGAPORE, Monday. rpHE INDONESIAN Consulate-General here today A announced regulations tightening control of. Indonesians in Singapore. The penalty for failure to observe these new regulations will be the confiscation of the holder's passport. The Straits Times understands that the Indonesian Government hopes, by this333 words
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118 1959-02-03 6 10-year-old eluded police twice in a week SINGAPORE, Mon.— A woman police officer told tbe Juvenile Court today that a l»-year-old boy who had escaped from custody twice in a week was still at large. Inspector Mandy Goh was asking the court for an indefinite postponement of the trial of118 words
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Article61 1959-02-03 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. Ang Ah Slam, 51, today pleaded not guilty in a magistrate's court to a charge of having In his possession 750 lb of raw opium at a house In Wolskel Road yesterday. He was allowed ball of $20 000 in one surety till Feb.61 words
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Article73 1959-02-03 6 SINGAPORE. Mon— A float representing the ship of Sinbad, the fabled adventurer from the "Arabian Nights" returned here tonight with its crew of four men and a woman after 1.500-mlle trip to Alor Star and back in eight days. The float was sent up to Malaya73 words
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Article62 1959-02-03 6 SINGAPORE. Mon The two International I. at* or Organisation productivity experts. Mr. H. Whltaker id Mr A. J. Young, who arrived here on Saturday at the request of the Governmtnt. today began work at the Ministry of Labour and Welfare. A third member of the62 words
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121 1959-02-03 6 SINGAPORE, Monday. ff<HE inquest on a 16-year old boy, Khor Hee Hong, A whose body was found dismembered, was adjourned today by the Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing, till March 9. p Khor's mutilated body was found at the beach at Telok Paku. oft Nicoll121 words
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Article52 1959-02-03 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Eng Aun Tong pavilion at the Singapore Constitution Exposition will hold a photography competition organised by the Singapore Art Society. The first prize will be $200. the second $100 and the third $50. Entries should be addressed to the Photography Competition, Eng Aun52 words
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141 1959-02-03 6 PRIMARY ONE: Still room for your child SINGAPORE, Mon. The Ministry of Education announced today that there a.c still places in Primary One classes in several Government primary schools, although the first term is already three weeks old. A ministry statement said that because of the un. expected vacancies, child,141 words
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108 1959-02-03 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. The management of Shell Company of Singapore and the Shell Employees' Union have signed a two-year agreement giving the workers a general wag; revision. The union secretary, Mr. Ben"diet de Souza. said today that under the agreement, all categories of workers would108 words
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Article, Illustration84 1959-02-03 7 LOVELY Cantonese film actress. Lam Func, who is arriving in Singapore on Friday, is to star in four productions to be made here with local backgrounds Lam I- ii iii; arrives here in the TJiwangi with a east of 14 and director Chow84 words
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371 1959-02-03 7 'Mayor's secretary not worth the pay he gets' COUNCILLOR SAYS EX-DETAINUE ISN'T QUALIFIED CINCAPORE, Mon. Mr. Jek Yeun Phong, an ex-detainee recently appointed secretary to the Mayor, had neither the academic qualifications nor experience to justify the salary he was receiving, Mr. Lee Hwee Yiow (Singapore People's Alliance) told the371 words
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107 1959-02-03 7 NEW MONEY IN DEMAND FOR THOSE ANG POWS SINGAPORE, Mon. Nearly $1,500,000 in new notes and coins has been issued by the Currency Office since Thursday when the Chinese New Year rush for new money began. About $300,000 in notes and $30,000 in coins has been issued daily. Reason for107 words
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Advertisement264 1959-02-03 7 t GRAND OPENING t TOMORROW! ij PLEASE NOTE SCREENING i 1 --r>- TIMES: I K 10.45am. .2. 15. 5.45 9.15pm. T w s r NO FREE LIST <K d^rS 1171 )<- .I INGRID BERGMAN £feLj^ CURT JURGENS J ROBERT DONAT 3^^%^ I i B ODEONvtMf j 5 THE SHOWPLACE OF264 words
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Miscellaneous234 1959-02-03 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. West End adopts Celtic 1. Unusually fine building language— it's pithy (S). excluding' the foundations 7. Chemical engineers meet (14». firm's representative (7). a v...*,! n on^nir.... nn i /.■.<». 8- Chasten Ooa. Poch! There's 9 S SFSSSiSti*?*' llkeUhood (5 2 -10. One way to234 words
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Obituary116 1959-02-03 8 :o Wort, tta (Minimum). EILEEN MORRIS, wife of J. E. Morris of the British Embassy. Djakarta, on 31.1.59 after a short Illness. MR. ANO KIM PKNO passed away peacefully on 2.2 59 aged 67. Funeral on Wednesday, 4th February at 12.00 p.m. from Tot San Convalescent Home. 32 Hutton116 words
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Article199 1959-02-03 8 it Wort, lit (minimum). MR. MRB. KOH TECK JIN thank relatives and friends for their valuable presents and attendances at their marriage 31-1-59. THE FAMILY OF the late Madam Lang Cio Dack Bins; (Bible Woman St. Andrew's Hospital) thanks their Pastors. Friends. Relatives who sent Condolences. Wreaths, Gifts. Loan199 words
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Article316 1959-02-03 8 Wort, .<■/« (Minimum). HATS AND GLOVES for the Garden party. Antoinette. No. 324. Orchard Road, near C K. Tanx. THERE IS NOTHING quite like Alr-Wlck for keeping every room In your house 1-esh and pleasant —Keep Air-Wick handy. BRAND NEW SELECTION— Morning, Afternoon Cocktail Gowns with matching accessories. Vanity—ll316 words
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Article628 1959-02-03 8 If the entire absence of public reaction is any guide, the Federation's anti-dumping bill will have an easy passage. There is no reason why not, for the Federation is simply taking a leaf from other people's trade books. It is seeking the power to levy a duty,628 words
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Article287 1959-02-03 8 The vice-chairman of the Singapore Exposition Committee, Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, has suggested the formation of a community chest for local charities. All collections would be channelled into this pool, from which the individual appeals for help would be met. Although the idea has been advanced unsuccessfully before,287 words
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Article196 1959-02-03 8 The long battle for the production of locally trained lawyers is almost over. At a dinner of the University of Malaya Law Society, its president, Mr. Ronald Yeo. promised that "law students here will soon have reason to rejoice." He was speaking of the imminent recognition of the196 words
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Article, Illustration1081 1959-02-03 8 Hong Kong a city brimming over with confidence tWERYONE knows that Hong Kong is unique. Nowhere else In the world do you find such palatial apartment houses planted so unexpectedly on such steep hillsides. In so many places, people have ruined the natural beauty. Not so here. I know of1,081 words
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880 1959-02-03 8 ROSANNA GROARKE - ROSANNA GROARKE by LONDON. A BILL now being drafted here could change the whole pattern of British divorce law by Introducing as a new ground for divorce, the complete breakdown of the marriage. Under the present law. divorce is granted only if one spouseReuter - 880 words
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181 1959-02-03 8 ¥T comes as a shock to 1 realise that Colombo Plan funds appear to be used to Introduce American commercial interests Into Malaya and Singapore. I had thought previously that Colombo Plan funds were used to the benefit of Asian countries. It seems strange181 words
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137 1959-02-03 8 OINGAPORE's former MiO ni.ster of Communications said (S.T. January 21) that it took a year to prepare special stamps. Indonesia, which won the Thomas Cup on June 15. was able to issue a set of three Thomas Cup stamps on August 14.137 words
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Advertisement286 1959-02-03 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. j I 20 Kuril (Minimum). DERBY: At Buugsar Maternity Hospital on Sunday 1st.. February to Sally, wife ol Norman Derby of Klang— a daughter. Deo Gratiov 20 Kurds $I» (Minimum). MARSHALL-EVANS: Between Charles Anthony, younger aon of Mr. it Mrs. R. A. Marshall and Ethel iPinkyj Ruth, elder286 words
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Advertisement47 1959-02-03 8 f. washes /right out/ Quink •Soip mid water •vory trace of Koyal Blue WnhiMi Qu'ink from clothing «nd linger*. For .»«fety— Wathabto Quink. Kor permanoiice— Permanent Quink. Quink i» the only ■nk contaMng magic Solv-X— which clean* and protects any pen. mower o» Jj na twta comtant47 words
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Advertisement97 1959-02-03 8 DC. 461 Kwali Cooker with full size Oven, thermostatically controlled, one Kwali Element and one 8" dia. Boiling Plate in the Hob. white finish. Glass Door ran be fitted to oven at small extra charge; hire purchase terms available. Singapore Penanr Federation Nett Cash 5364.00 5432.00 Yours for only S97 words
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Article245 1959-02-03 9 'RUNWAY MUST BE EXTENDED SOON' New jet airliners and the airport SINGAPORE, Mon. The runway of Singapore Airport will have to be extended soon if it is to take the biggest new jet airliners, the Director of Civil Aviation, Mr. W. P. Nicol, warned today. Mr. Nicol said the Government245 words
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96 1959-02-03 9 'NOT GUILTY 9 VERDICT IN MURDER BID CASE SINGAPORE, Mon—Mohamad bin Haji Abdullah and Kasmuri bin Sa at accused at the Assizes of attempting to murder a labourer, Ho Ah Seng, at Sime Road Park on Oct. 17 last, were acquitted and discharged by Mr. Justice But- trose today without96 words
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Article, Illustration272 1959-02-03 9 CHEW LOY KHOON - CHEW LOY KHOON ...MINUS SOME FAMILIAR MARKS OF OFFICE BUSH-JACKET, SANDALS By SINGAPORE. Mon. It was back to his old school job again today for Mr. Francis Thomas, former Minister for Communications and Works. After an absence of nearly four years, Mr. Thomas, who272 words
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Article161 1959-02-03 9 STRAITS TIMES CORRESPONDENT PALEMBANG, Monday pOUR PEOPLE, including a woman, have been arrested following a probe into an alleged fraud of 2,600,000 rupiahs (about $75,000) involving Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation accounts. Superintendent Saud Wirtasendjaja, the Jakarta CID chief, said today that with the arrests the161 words
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Article141 1959-02-03 9 SINGAPORE, Monday. TWE SIXTH Asian Film Festival will be held in Kuala Lumpur from May 4to 8. Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Prime Minister of the Federation, > will open it. Mr. Run Run Shaw, who is Federation and Singapore director of the Federation of Motion141 words
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Article78 1959-02-03 9 DECREE NISI FOR OIL FIRM MAN SINGAPORE. Mon. John Fra rls Vaughn O'Hara, an employee of the Shell Co., was granted a decree nisi by the Chief Justice. Sir Alan Rose, In the High Court today dissolving his marriage with his wjfe, Marquerita Theresa O'Hara. on the ground of desertion.78 words
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Article67 1959-02-03 9 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Mr. T. T. Rajah, a Ceylon-bom Singapore lawyer, will appeal against the dismissal of his application for a writ of mandamus directing the Chief Secretary and the Registrar of citizens to restore his name to the Register of Citizens. His application for the writ was67 words
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Article21 1959-02-03 9 BENTONG, Mon. The assistant Game Warden, Pahang, Mr. Jeffrey Fernandez, formerly stationed at Kuantan, has been transferred to Bentong.21 words
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Article28 1959-02-03 9 KUALA LIPIS, Mon.— The West Pahang surgeon, Dr. P. S. Ramachandran. stationed at Kuala Lipls, has been transferred to Telok Anson as surgeon for Lower Perak.28 words
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186 1959-02-03 9 SPARE TIME JOB: GETTING A NEW LOOK FOR FRONT SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Francis Thomas, secretary-general of the Singapore Labour Front, who resigned as Minister for Communications and Works on Saturday, will devote his spare time to re-organising the party. He told the Straits Times today: ■'The big task is re-establishing186 words
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Article42 1959-02-03 9 SINGAPORE, Mon A 32--year-old taxi driver, Tan Chee Kee, was stabbed in the right arm early today in Clarke Quay when he defied three thugs who tri»d to extort money from him after travelling in his taxi.42 words
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Article165 1959-02-03 9 SINGAPORE, Mon.—Permission to sail the yacht Shemara to Ball would have been given if the original route of the vessel had been adhered to, a spokesman of the Indonesian Consulate In Singapore said today. The $1,000,000 yacht, belonging to Sir Bernard and Lady Docker and165 words
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Advertisement21 1959-02-03 9 W^k CHINESE r Ch ampagn'' vLRii i Jrtv JLh.v^ l Wl es Heidsieck HEIDSIECK M "IJ connoisseuts S P ff Vf21 words
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Advertisement153 1959-02-03 9 EVERY DISH DESERVES THIS DELIGHTFUL FLAVOUR! chu\/e-JsIN JgT GOURMET ]T ,£f [f(U POWDER Soup, meat, fish, vegetables. m f acl *M foods take on a new "tasty** flavour with Ve-Tsin Made from high-grade wheat protein it's wonderfully nutritious too! HUP YICK COMPANY LIMITED CHINA NATIONAL FOODSTUFFS EXPORT CORPORATION. COME |g153 words
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Article, Illustration1449 1959-02-03 10 CUSHION news pouring in from Paris this week stresses the fact that the Indian influence is strong in some of the top collections, especially in that of Madame Alix Gres, one of the first ladies of high fashion. Both Peggy Massin and Pat Hpnnan write enthusiastically1,449 words
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Advertisement181 1959-02-03 10 ■CBWlgi POLISHES! >v ipjjprr PROTECTS! |iigffi||| NOURISHES! 1 |j|||||i PRESERVES!/ ■LACK. DARK TAN. BROWN. TAN.^^^^B W^^^^ lIGMT TAN. OX BLOOD. MAMOC.ANY. Distributors.- MACUINE WATSON i CO. LID TU: 29-2 M Mr Brandyman is quite a lady's man! A popular personality. Such a charming and stimulating companion. He offers you the181 words
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Advertisement20 1959-02-03 10 fCADBURYSf FAMOUS I 7tti£A m 13m^HJ^^^S^^&\ TIN V BOX J§ KaV^^a^^ Vt li ALL SIZES. ALL PRICES ALL CADBURY VALUE20 words
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Article, Illustration1531 1959-02-03 11 Barber's invention revolutionised industrial world THE MECHANICAL GENIUS OF RICHARD ARKWRIGHT [STRAITS TIMES) SPECIAL FEATI'BKJ IN the bleak autumr of 1779, lynct mobs surged through England's northern counties, sacking and burning the newlybuilt cotton-mills. Chief object of their wrath was middle-aged scientific genius Richard Arkwright, whose recently-patented spinf ning machineDaily Mirror - 1,531 words
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Advertisement266 1959-02-03 11 Hf.3H JUiV WAV you lo °k DIETHELM'S OFFICE FURNITURE looks fll^BH AND IS f BETTER Call in -nd see our large range of office furniture in our Modern Furniture Exhibition at our newly expanded, ground floor air-conditioned showroom ■I 1 I 'Ml i^H L\ li f li J.n 'I ff266 words
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Miscellaneous100 1959-02-03 11 Tho Sainl By t^ |fV th4 rtvris k 1 *m sen w.mw^pSK I [^gf^ 6^^ I 1 AWAY THAN I CAN THROW A cppT, 7 J SMQ CASTLES LATELy/ FROM UP HERE A STO^E. ID BE TURNED isT LA klk SHE'D RATHER KEEP L CAN YOU? A IINTOATOAP-LIKE WT/^H^^^y DREAMING100 words
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543 1959-02-03 12 By Our Market Correspondent AFTER the steady gain of the past few trading days there was a slight reaction in the price of tin in Singapore yesterday, a drop of 25 cents to $390.25 per picul being recorded. At the end543 words
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Article31 1959-02-03 12 SINGAPORE, Feb. Z. RUBBER: 83 V» cents per lb. (down fiveeighlhs of a cent). TIN: $390.25 per picul (down 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 130 tons (up 10 tons).31 words
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Article135 1959-02-03 12 MELBOURNE. Mon. INVESTMENT and mining shares maintained a firm tone on a relatively quiet market on the Stock Exchange here today. Main moves were Dunlop and ML Morgan both up 6d. Commonwealth bonds maintained a firm tone. Loans 3.% 1956-59 £100 14s. 6d hliver Jank of N.S.W £37\135 words
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Article419 1959-02-03 12 The Malayan Share Broker*' Association reported yesterday: "All sections on the local share market were quiet and tne turnover was small." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business op to 3.30 p.m.: Fraser Sz Neave ords $1.58; Oammon $1 75- W. Hammer $1 60 cd; Malayan Cement419 words
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Article149 1959-02-03 12 February first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 83 "i cents per lb. down five-eighths of a cent on Friday's closing price. The tone was Mle. Closing price* in cents per lb., yesterday were: Official: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 83 1 sellers 84;149 words
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Article24 1959-02-03 12 Malm .Tan Sharr Market: Feb. 2 Jan. 31 Industrial-: 88.59 *«.V. Tins: 91.53 91.17 Rubbers (S): 109.9"! 109 6! Jan. 1 1958=10024 words
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Article169 1959-02-03 12 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Fullala 1/2 Boissevain 4/5, Mogilev 6A. Idomeneus 6/7. President Jefferson 8/9. Laertes 10/11. Steel Flyer 13/14. Menelaus 15/16. Agamemnon 18. Horvu Maru 19/20. Scudal N. Wall 2. Semantan N. Wall 3, Labuan Hadji N. Wall 5.169 words
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Article149 1959-02-03 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Asoociatinn made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100) New York: buying airmail T.T. 32 15 16. O.D. 33 1 16. 90 d st 33 >; credit bills. 33', trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 1/16. O.D149 words
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Article18 1959-02-03 12 Unuarv average prices were: Jan. 1959 Dec. 1958 Robber: 86.10 cts. 83.87 eta. Tin: SSM.66 5385.U18 words
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Article102 1959-02-03 12 Singapore Chinese Prodace Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK /Continent February /March $42 buyers-, $43 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk, $63.50 buyers, drum 66.50 sellers. Pepper: steady; about 100 tons of white pepper and 200 tons of black were reported done, Muntok whit* $140.102 words
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Advertisement584 1959-02-03 12 Emil Ott, Chairman of Directors of: E. Ott Company (Malaya) Ltd., Romania Bauxite Limited Selatan Stevedores Limited Sematan Bauxite Limited, Sarawak Selatan Stevedores (Sarawak) Limited passed away at Ascona, Switzerland on Sunday, Ist February 1959. Deeply regretted. H. M. DOCKYARD HONG KONG SALE OF DOCKYARD GENERATING STATION TENDERS ARE INVITED584 words
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Advertisement487 1959-02-03 12 NOTICES KEDAH L.E.A. PERLIS L.E.A. Rrjistntion of Children born In 1953 for admission to Standard I. 196*. Parents of children born in 1953 are requested to produce the birth certificate at the school where they wish their children to be admitted on any school day between 2nd and 12th February.487 words
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Advertisement797 1959-02-03 12 NOTICE CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbrokers) L'nredeemed Pledged floods mod Jevellei? from the following Pawnbrokers' Shop* No. 21 New Bridge Road Chin Chong Pak St Chin Kin I Loy (Chop Thye Shen) No 135 New Bridge Road Lam Joon Slong (Chop Sam Foh) No. 189 South Bridge Road Lam Joon Chong (Chop797 words
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Advertisement984 1959-02-03 12 "K LINE" Japan 4* USA Pacific Atlancic Coast Service Sport P Sham Pening ETA HK ETA KoDe ETA LA EIA NY MMtm Mary" Ist call 1/ I FH I/It Ftl II Fel McMI 11/14 Ft* II FM ti FH 11 Mar 21 Mir "Ntnta Man" lit call 1/11 Mar 11984 words
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Advertisement1523 1959-02-03 13 W Tel: Z405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tali Mia (II liMi) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 liMt) HP 1 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Ct SAILINGS TO LIVERPOOL, tLAStOW, LONDON I CONTINENTAL POUTS (Vn Siu .tl liMrtj U irtceel «ia riiwi it Can if tMt) him, Ctrritrt option to procttd vu other1,523 words
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Advertisement1289 1959-02-03 13 Biß^Bßßßl^BMßßbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb^bbb EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARD SAILIH6S FOR ADEN. PORT SAID, tENOA, ANTWERP ROTTEIOAM, AMtTERtAM, BREMEN, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, GOTHENBURG AHO OSLO S pore P. Sham Penang SARCOOHA- 5/ I Frt 1/ 7 Frt SELAHBIA" 11/11 Fal 21/21 Frt 22/21 Frt KINA 21 Fel, 4Mar 17 IMM 1/ 7 MM Calls Beymut*.1,289 words
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Advertisement1337 1959-02-03 13 iuZing THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. m £n Singapore (lacMparatrt la tie UaiMa Kiaakaa) 1 I IMS SAILINGS Tl AOEN. IX 1 CONTINENTAL PORTS S fee P. Sham Penang KNtORAN for Lonoon. Ronerdam, Bremen, Hamburg CKM i Frt Ltrtaa direct arrives Frt 27 lENAIBANACH for Aaen. Jeddah, Port Sudin. London,1,337 words
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Advertisement1344 1959-02-03 13 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. TEL.: He IBMI ELLERMAN LINES KLAVENESS LINE LBNBON. HAYIE, ROTTEROAM. HAMBURG LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO aad far U.S.A., Nortti Atlantic Ports IEATTLE, VAHCOUVER 1 PORTLAND and Canada Acceptm carga far Ceit/al 1 Seat! CITY OF BROOKLYN America Spore P. Sham Penang BRONXVIIIE 21 21 Frt 271,344 words
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Article, Illustration627 1959-02-03 14 AS a result of the drop in rubber prices and the working of tin restriction which cut tin exports by 33 per cent, reducing them to their lowest levels tor ten years, 19.">8 proved to be Malaya's poorest trade year627 words
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Article, Illustration126 1959-02-03 14 OYE Ltd., of Cam- bridge, England, manufacturers of communications and electronic equipment, are offering Malaya very high frequency radio broadcasting transmitters. Mr. Norman B. Butler. South-East Asia manaeer of the company visited the Colony this week to investigate the possibilities of marketing these units locally. The126 words
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199 1959-02-03 14 U.K. company puts' new cargo-liner on Eastern run mast Incorporated in the leading edge of the funnel combine to give the Bankura a modern appearance The Bankura which has a speed of 16 knots is fitted^ with McGregor hatch coven with remote control mechanism operated from the weather deck. The199 words
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Article873 1959-02-03 14 Daimler Benz. makers of Mercedes cars, produced a total of 156.691 vehicles last year, 32.840 more than In 1 1957. said an announcement I from the works at Stuttgart, I West Germany. pay- tors and trisha riders be reduced to a nominal sum of $1 a year. Mr.873 words
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Advertisement226 1959-02-03 14 01 c JAPAN Offers you, the passenger, an unbeatable combination of speed, comfort and unsurpassed service. FLY THERE EVERY SUNDAY. TUESDAY. FRIDAY by JAPAN AIR LINES Offices: sth Floor, American International Building Robinson Road, at Telegraph Street, Singapore. Tel: *****-9 ajid ***** Coble Address: JALCSIN. or Book through your travel226 words
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Advertisement189 1959-02-03 14 11 P| I (farrier} §nl Ml 111 w I H Your telephone request is transmitted to one of our radiotelephone vans and the service crew Is at your door within minute*. \t&TW7Tif& THE PEOPLE WHO KNOW AIR CONDITIONING BEST I I SsiSBaSSS ffi AIR CONDITIONING CO. LTD. fl LD U189 words
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Advertisement860 1959-02-03 15 K on II nurd from Page III SITUATIONS VACANT H urts U (Mm.)— Box i» el«. urtra. WANTED by Kuala Lumpur lirm Chinese Salesman with experience in tea sales, must have guarantee. Apply own band u riling stating experience and salary required to Box A3229 S.T., K.L. OFFICE ASSISTANT-CUM-GENEKAL Clerk860 words
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Advertisement882 1959-02-03 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE It Word, ti (Mm.)— Box it ct: rxtru i MODERN 3-BEDROOM bungaI low at Braddell Road facing Braddell Heights. Freehold property. $27,000/-. Hire purchase terms arrangeable. Ouan Soon Transport Co. Ltd. 28 Anson Road. Tel. (Spore* *****. LUCKY HOUSE. Magnificent sea views corner of Ouillemard Road882 words
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Advertisement1035 1959-02-03 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE ill Word, ti (Mim.)— Box it ct,. txtrm EXCELLENT CONDITION WeU 1 Maintained Late 1956 Studebaker 1 Champion Reasonable Price. View And Offer Contact Mr. Chaudhrl. Telephone *****. 1958 AUBTIN METROPOLITAN. Excellent condition. 6,800 miles. Taxed and Insured till 1960. $4,550 0.n.0. Ring Wong ***** after 1.001,035 words
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Advertisement451 1959-02-03 15 FOR SALE M Word, ti (Mim.) Box it ct*. txttm. BRAND NEW Deluxe Westinghouae Refrigerator capacity -9.1 cubic feet never unpacked. List price $1,125. Accept $830 no offers. Telephone *****. FOR SALE: T.D.9 Caterpillar Tractor with BuUdoser Blade, 1 960 Model. Also stock of srarea for same and two sets451 words
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Advertisement63 1959-02-03 15 take MULTIVITE T«*OC MAI. MULTIVITE gives nourishment to mothers^ j^ AJW before and after the fcfilr birth of their baby. *%j^^^C Bjr MULTIVITE tablets contain the essential vitamins A, B. C A and D that you need for health, /'RHUI strength and vitality. PRODUCT Can be chewed or swallowed and63 words
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Article962 1959-02-03 16 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON THREE OUT-210 NEEDED TO SAVE FOLLOW ON From Adelaide, Mon. ENGLAND moved closer to defeat here today. With seven wickets in hand, Kngland still need 210 runs to save the follow-on. Three days remain for play but the manner in which skipper Peter May962 words
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Article138 1959-02-03 16 AUSTRALIA 1st Inns (On Saturday 403-6) McDonald b Trueman 170 Burke c Cowdrey b Bailey 66 Harvey run out 41 O'Neill b Stutham 56 Favell b Statham 4 Mackay c Evans b Statham 4 Benaud b Trueman 46 Davidson c Bailey b Tyson 43 Grout Ibw Trueman 9 Lindwall138 words
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Article65 1959-02-03 16 A DELAIDE. Mon.— Test urn ft plre Mcl Mclnnes todaj denied a Sydney report that he would make him self unavailable for the Fifth Test In Melbourne. He said there was "not a piece of truth" In the re port. Mclnnes said he entertains at his Adelaide65 words
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Article47 1959-02-03 16 LONDON. Mon. Mansfield Town beat Colchester United by three goals to two In their Football League Division Three match today. The intermediate international football match between Scotland and England at Glasgow on Wednesday, has been postponed because of frost on the ground. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration42 1959-02-03 16 MNGAPORE Cricket Club forward McLevie (centre) starts a dribble from this forward scramble during the seven-a-side rugger matcb between S.C.C. "B" and Royal Signals "C on the padang yesterday. S.C.C. won 21-0 Straits Times picture.42 words
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Article240 1959-02-03 16 v SINGAPORE. Monday. SINGAPORE Cricket Club "B", the defending champions, had an easy passage into the second round of the S.C.C.'s annual seven-a-side rugger competition which began today with four firstround matches on the padang. S.C.C. trounced Royal Signals "C" 21-0 the highest score of the240 words
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79 1959-02-03 16 goals and two tries) to three (try) after leading 13-0 at half-time. Seletar's tries were scored by Lancaster. Owen. Taylor and Allsopp. Bailey converted two tries. Naval Bases try was scored by Spridgen. ROYAL Army Service Corps showed poor form In beating79 words
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205 1959-02-03 16 SINGAPORE, Mon. A brllllant second half rally by Raffles saved them from defeat when they drew 3-3 with Bartley in an Interschool soccer match at the R.I. ground today. Bartley had the better of the early play and midway in the second half were 3-1205 words
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110 1959-02-03 16 CHANGI GAIN 'DOUBLE' SUCCESS OFF SELETAR SINGAPORE, Mon— RAF. Seletar bowed out of trie Singapore Hockey Association's senior knockout competition when they went down 2-0 to R.A.F. Changi at Changi today. The match also served as the first encounter in the Far East Air Force hockey festival in which teams110 words
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Article333 1959-02-03 16 Third win keeps Marines in lead SINGAPORE, Mon. A last minute goal by N'oor Buang enabled Marines B to score their third successive win when they beat Posts and Telegraph 3-2 in a Singapore Government Services F.A. Div. j 2B league match at Seran- > goon Road today. Buang and333 words
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Article28 1959-02-03 16 BINGAPORE, Mon—Combined Schools "A" entered the second round of the S.H.A. Junior knockout competition when they beat Ceylon Sports Club "B" 4-0 at Balestler Road today.28 words
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112 1959-02-03 16 GLASGOW. Mon. The i draw for the second round of the Scottish Football Association Cup competition, to be! played on Feb. !4. was made here today as follows: Coldstream v Hamilton Academicals; Bre:hln City v Alloa Athletic: Bibcock and Wilcox v Morton;112 words
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Article, Illustration35 1959-02-03 16 COLIN Mi DONALD, Australia's hero in their first innings, is bowled for 170 his highest Test score by Trueman while taking a uild swipe to leg. Special Straits Times radio picture.35 words
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Advertisement756 1959-02-03 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YMJR SERVICE tO Wmrdt SH (Minimum). Oailm 1 month. 10 Word, UM (Him,) PHOTOSTATS BY FOTONiATIC *****. PLAN Printing from Tracings •'olomatlc— 2o7lo. RENT-A-CAR from Everflne Co., 519 Serangoon Rd., Tel. *****. DONT WORRY about travel— .cave arrangements *.o Asia Travel Service. MICHELLE BEAUTY PARIOUR Butter} Road756 words
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Advertisement313 1959-02-03 16 WANTED to Word, Si (Mim.)-Box SO tit. txlrm. CHEAP PIANO for beginner. State price. Reply Box A6lOB. B.T. SECONDHAND TYPEWRITER STANDARD Size In sound condition. Replies to Box A 6122 S.T. WANTED for a Happy Chinese i New Year many bottles of Hennessy Brandy. Relatives, friends, everyone prefers this fine313 words
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Advertisement56 1959-02-03 16 DRAGON <vvHDc^ BRAND Ota <E— i/bk. ONODA CEMENT CO., LTD. Head OMice: Moruoouchi. Tokyo. Jopon C.bl. Jill "ONOSEAAE TOKYO". Sole Agents: Hong Leong Co., Ltd. Singapore Hong Bee Hardware Co., Ltd. Penang \W ?-^SrWmWLmmtm\\%, BTJ^II I A WWWm'* \3M9 t^ »\l SkkkS v Write toi illustrated folder to Sol* Af«ntt:56 words
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Miscellaneous84 1959-02-03 16 RIGGER: S.C.C. seven-a-side (first round) Cl Signals Unit "B" v All Whites 15.00); 75 Sqdn. RNZAF v 443 B.A.D. (5.20): Johore Asians "A" v G.H.Q "A" (5.40); S.C.C. "C" v R.A.M C (6.00): padang. HOCKEY: F.E.A.F. festival: Changi v Tengah; seletar v X.L.. Butterworth v Ceylon, Changi; Frirndly: S.R.C. v84 words
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