The Straits Times, 9 March 1959
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Title Section17 1959-03-09 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SAII EXCEED* SO, OOO <i He****** Estd. 1845. MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1959 15 CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration575 1959-03-09 1 PSTER De CRUZ - PSTER De CRUZ Hamid: Hell to pay if the election is not fought cleanly By SINGAPORE, Sunday. New set-up: A warning by leader y MNO leaders today launched a bitter, all-out attack on the People's Action Party. All 15 speakers at a party rally at575 words
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146 1959-03-09 1 Ministers will soon meet to discuss that $500,000 probe SINGAPORE, Sun. The Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, today said that the Council of Ministers would meet soon to discuss the sitting up of a commission of inquiry inU» the alleged $300,000 bank account in the name of the former146 words
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138 1959-03-09 1 After 1 1 years Cameron Highlands go white TANA RATA. Sun.— Malaya's highest and most popular hill resort, the Cameron Highlands, today became a white area, freed of all the Emergency restrictions it has experienced for nearly 11 years. There were loud cheers from the biggest assembly ever seen here138 words
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Article, Illustration194 1959-03-09 1 POLICE KILL MAN AFTER OFFICER INJURED SINGAPORE, Sun. A police patrol shot a man dead after the patrol leader was stabbed in a gang ambush in Kampong Tiong Bahru late tonight. After the shooting, four injured men were found at the scene. They were taken to the General Hospital The194 words
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Article72 1959-03-09 1 CORRUPTION, EX-MINISTER CHARGED KARACHI, Sun.— Police today charged the former Commerce Minister, Abul Mansur Ahmed with corruption, alleging that as a government member in 1956 and 1957 he illegally issued import licences to his brother-in-law. A police official said documentary evidence showed that national funds totalling one million rupees (about72 words
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Article31 1959-03-09 1 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Police have identified the woman found murdered in Lornie Road here on Friday as Tang Ah Woh. 31. A man is expected to appear in court tomorrow.31 words
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Article56 1959-03-09 1 £30,000 for Portal LONDON, Sun. Compensation totalling £88.000 for loss of office has been proposed for Lord Portal and Mr. Geoffrey Cunliffe, former chairman and deputy chairman of the British Aluminium Company. Resolutions to be put before a special shareholders meeting on April l will propose that Lord Portal receiveReuter - 56 words
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204 1959-03-09 1 NAIROBI, Sun. AFRICAN rioters looted shops and wrecked cars in south Nyasaland today while government troops carried out mopping up operations in the tea-growing countryside nearby. Sixty miles away from the disturbances, top government officials of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland met204 words
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Article, Illustration1337 1959-03-09 1 Fanfare, cheers for airman as he wins Big Walk- SINGAPORE, Sunday. THEY turned out in their thousands today to see the Big Walk the sports event sponsored by the Free Press which drew ;i record 1,636 entrants. The entrants of both sexes— came from all walks of life for THE1,337 words
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Article36 1959-03-09 1 RUSSIA PPROTESTS TKIIERAN, Sun. Political circles today said Prrsi.i had received a strong note from the Soviet Union protesting the signing of a military and economic aid agreement between Persia and the United States. U.P.I.UPI - 36 words
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Article80 1959-03-09 1 It was such a day for Col. Tims SINGAPORE, Sun.— One of the oldest competitors, in the Walk. 58-year-old, Lt.Col. E. D. Tims, was not content to rest after the morning marathon. He completed the course in three and a half hours. Less than four hours later, he was playing80 words
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Article45 1959-03-09 1 MEXICO CITY. Sun. Twenty-six people have been died at Monterrey, north-east Mexico, after drinKing industrial alcohol. Another 30 are in a critical condition. Peasants drank the alcohol from a leaking railway tank, in the belief that it was ordinary liquor.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article47 1959-03-09 1 BRISBANE. Sun A giant United Nations flag hoisted atop Lennon's Broadbeach Hotel tomorrow morning will signal the opening of the largest international forum ever held in Australia: The annual conference of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East. Malaya is attending. UP.I.UPI - 47 words
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Article90 1959-03-09 1 JAKARTA. Sun.— The high military court here has rejected the appeals of four men sentenced for an attempt on the life of President Soekarno. Three of the men were sentenced to death and a fourth to life imprisonment after they had been found guilty of hurling handReuter - 90 words
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Article, Illustration157 1959-03-09 2 VETERANS' champion Mohammed Noor bin Baheik (Joe Diamond) still leads the race as he heads into Orchard Road from Napier Road. WOMEN'S champion petite, bespectacled 20-year old Miss Lav Wai Ching, gives a big smile as she receives her cup from Mrs. A. C.157 words
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Article85 1959-03-09 2 RAAF in dawn sea rescue PENANG, Sun. Seven-teen-year-old Anthony Kuah Hock Hai was picked up in mid-channel off the esplanade here by a RAAF dingy at 4 a.m. today. Kuah was reported missing by his friends when he did not return home after midnight. Marine Police searched the sea for85 words
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Article59 1959-03-09 2 2,482 JOBLESS IN PENANG PENANG, Sun— The number of unemployed here has risen to 2.482 as a result of the present trade recession. The Penang employment exchange today reported 1,022 labourers had registered for employment at the end of February. Also seeking Jobs were 282 clerks, including 39 women. 20659 words
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Article73 1959-03-09 2 INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES WIN SEATS KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Four Independent candidates yesterday swept the board in the Parit Bulong Local Council by-elections. The successful candidates are: Darat ward (three seats), Inche Abdul Jalal bin Abdul Hamid UO9 votes t, Inche Mohamed Ali bin Mohamed Salleh (91 votes > and Mr. Lee73 words
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Article348 1959-03-09 3 BUT RIFTS IN WESTERN UNITY AND FIRMNESS ARE EMERGING AS RUSSIA AWAITS REPLY BERLIN, Sunday. \IK. MKITA KHRUSHCHEV arrived in East Berlin last night and told tens of thousands of Germans who gave him a rousing welcome that Russia expected the West's answer to his Berlin proposalsReuter - 348 words
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162 1959-03-09 3 Nkrumah Wigs are ridiculous in tropics IN BRIEF... ACCRA, Sun. The Prime Minister of Ghana, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, yesterday called for abolition in the tropics of the traditional lawyer's wig, a hangover from the days of British rule. He called it "ridiculous headgear" for the steamy African climate. TOKYO: The162 words
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Article, Illustration42 1959-03-09 3 KING PAUL of Greece (left) and Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia take the salute together outside the palace in Addis Ababa on the arrival of the Greek King and Queen Frederika for a state visit. U.P.I, picture.UPI - 42 words
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168 1959-03-09 3 Hong Kong 's farewell to 'Ai Ding Bo 9 HONG KONG, Sun.- Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh "Ai Ding Bo", as he became known to the Chinese population in his 50-hour stay left Hong Kong in the Royal yacht Britannia today. A 21-gun salute boomed from navy ships andReuter - 168 words
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Article160 1959-03-09 3 AKRON, (Ohio), Sunday. DR. Fred Singer, a space expert from the University of Maryland, said yesterday that the Russians are capable of putting two men into orbit in a satellite and that they may do so this year. Dr. Singer, a physics professor,160 words
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Article63 1959-03-09 3 WASHINGTON, Sun. Mr. John Foster Dulles, the United States Secretary of State, left the Walter Reed Army Hospital yesterday for a 30-minute drive in a nearby park. Mr. Dulles, accompanied by his wife. Janet, was driven to Rock Creek Park, a favourite haunt of the SovietReuter - 63 words
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Article89 1959-03-09 3 MAC URGED: TIME FOR IRISH UNITY LONDON, Sun.— The AntiPartition of Ireland League last night urged Mr. Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, to end the division of Ireland. "Mr. Macmillan has abandoned partition as a solution in cyorus and has advocated its abolition In Germany. Surely he cannot feelReuter - 89 words
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Article12 1959-03-09 3 AMMAN, Sun.— King Hussein started a world tour today.— Reuter.Reuter - 12 words
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237 1959-03-09 3 NICOSIA, Sunday. OIR HUGH FOOT, Governor of Cyprus, tonight *3 announced that all but 23 Cypriot prisoners still in custody would be released. The remaining 23 would be freed if they went to Greece. He said in a broadcast: "These decisions clearReuter; UPI - 237 words
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117 1959-03-09 3 The Briton who didn't like public hugging LONDON. Sun.— A bowlerhatted Englishman carrying an umbrella prodded an American jazz musician in the chest yesterday durinr an incident involving girls at London Airport. A member of the Count Basic Band was saying goodbye to five English girls who had driven fromReuter - 117 words
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Article45 1959-03-09 3 WELLINGTON, Sun.— Mrs. Vera Brown is claiming a world record for a thrasher shark caught by a woman. The shark, caught near Tauranga. New Zealand, weighed 7291 b was 16ft. 4in. long and took two hours 40 minutes to land. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article32 1959-03-09 3 JAKARTA, Sun. An 18--man Singapore trade mission arrived here today led by Mr. K M. Abdul Razak. chairman of the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce (See Page 4 1 U.P.I.UPI - 32 words
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Article53 1959-03-09 3 HONG KONG. Sun. Sir Man-kam Lo, 68, died of a heart attack here last night while preparing to attend a Government House dinner honouring Prince Philip. He sat at the right hand of the Prince at the dinner the Chinese community gave on53 words
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Article126 1959-03-09 3 BIRMINGHAM, Sunday. BRONCHITIS cost Britain more working days last year than all the strikes in the past 14 years, a doctor said here yesterday. Dr. Horace Joules, medical director of the Central Middlesex Hospital and vicepresident of the Socialist Medical Association, told a trade unionists'Reuter - 126 words
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Article32 1959-03-09 3 BUENOS AIRES, Sun. Aerolineas Argentinas yesterday became the first Latin American air carrier to enter the jet age when the first of its six Comet IVs was christened.— U.P.l.32 words
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Article23 1959-03-09 3 JAKARTA. Sun.— President Ho Chi-minh of North Vietnam left for home today after a 10-day state visit to Indonesia. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Miscellaneous18 1959-03-09 3 THE GAMBOLS U* Barry Appleby S^SySSJ J X™* woMew* clvb i yf9WBU*O/ /^TUEVVfc APPOINTED M£ LU3iM TCCAgueee If18 words
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126 1959-03-09 4 Front to protest about SPA symbol SINGAPORE, Sun. The Labour Front General Council resolved today to complain to the Returning Officer about the symbol of the Singapore People's Alliance. The Council said the SPA was seeking to confuse the voters "by copying the Labour Front symbol." A request The Front126 words
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Article93 1959-03-09 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Bukit Panjang branch of UMNO at its annual meeting today decided to "look down on all Malays in other political parties who make irresponsible criticism of UMNO and its leaders." The meeting also decided to ask the Government to legislate that only Singapore93 words
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376 1959-03-09 4 Parties want details of '$500,000 to switch sides 9 offer 51 NCAPORE, Sun.—Political leaders in Singapore today appealed to Mr. David Marshall, chairman of the Workers' Party, to disclose the identity of the politician who had offered him $500.--000 to switch parties. Mr. Marshall376 words
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419 1959-03-09 4 'IF THEY SAY WE ARE FOOLS WE WON'T DENY MT... SINGAPUKfc, Sunday. THE P.A.P. is "very good at telling dirty lies," Tun Lim Yew Hock, the Chief Minister, said at a Singapore People's Alliance rally at Ruma Bombah Circus today. "According419 words
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Article, Illustration159 1959-03-09 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Teenagers dominated the finals of the Singapore amateur cha-cha and rock 'n' roll championships held at the Great World Cabaret this afternoon. Alfred Lee, 18. and Betty Low. 15 (above) won the cha-cha, and Louis Lam, 20, and Mary Tan, 18. were159 words
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Article38 1959-03-09 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Members of the 10,500-strong Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation have decided to contribute $1 each from their pay towards setting up a relief fund for victims of the recent Kampong Tiong Bahru fire38 words
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Article17 1959-03-09 4 SEGAMAT, Sun. Inche Abdullah bin Ahmad has assumed duty as Collector of Land Revenue. Segamat.17 words
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Article37 1959-03-09 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Two hundred children were taken on a picnic-outing at Blakang Mati today by the Hans Anderson Club. The Army ferried the children across from Singapore, and also provided food and entertainment.37 words
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Article144 1959-03-09 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Indian Congress has decided to contest 11 of the 51 seats in the coming general elections for the Legislative Assembly. The decision was taken at a meeting of the executive committee of the Congress today. The Congress Has. however. not decided144 words
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Article84 1959-03-09 4 500 went on Comet flights SINGAPORE, Sun— About 500 Singaporeans were today entertained to champagne while travelling at eight miles per minute in the stratosphere. They were guests of BOAC who went on one of the four guest flights in a Comet 4 jet airliner. The Governor, Sir William Goode;84 words
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Article78 1959-03-09 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Two top Ceylonese Government officials flew into Singapore from Colombo today on their way to China to negotiate with the Chinese Government for landing rights for Air Ceylon in Peking. They were Mr. G. S. Peries. chief of the Foreign Relations Department and Mr.78 words
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Article24 1959-03-09 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Inche Ibrahim bin A Majld. of the Customs Department, has been appointed secretary of the Johore Bahru Town Council.24 words
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Advertisement377 1959-03-09 4 i M CAIHAY orcanisatioii jU| "Tat PEARL at tat OBIEWT" ijMH Ym CM Me this news filtn ONLY In aVhT^VIH yi Cathay Organisation Theatres where aY% it is now being shown in Singapore a^U^ JwBH at all <h<m» in the ODEON. CATHAY HL/A«| and MAJESTIC. The film is a I377 words
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Advertisement605 1959-03-09 4 i U 11. 145. 4. 6.30 A 9.30 a "WATUSl— Guardians of King Solomon's Mines" George Montgomery Taina Ely David Farrar (MOM) Tech OPENS "%l(\\AlliZDt'tt\rf\" i ror r M »KKi«- Bernard Tomorrow WUffntKC lUfaU Nader Smith Lee (MGM) a 29 9 11. 1.45. 4. 6.30 9.30 a BRIGITTE BARDOT "La605 words
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Article402 1959-03-09 5 Tourist fares could be reduced by as much as 20 per cent MALAYAN AIRWAYS MAY TAKE THE LEAD SOON IN ASIA SINGAPORE, Sunday. YIALAYAN AIRWAYS is now believed to be considering a suggestion that the airline take the lead in introducing economy fare services from402 words
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226 1959-03-09 5 Goh praises Services for being model employers SINGAPORE, Sun. The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Labour and Weifare, Mr. L. C. Goh, today praised the armed services in Singapore for demonstrating their willingness to be model employers by following the best practices of labour organisation. Mr. Goh was speaking226 words
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95 1959-03-09 5 ORSON SAILS WITH FAMILY FOR ITALY SINGAPORE, Sun.—American stage and screen actor Orson Welles left Singapore tonight in the Bayernstein with his Italian wife, Paoli Mori, and three-year old daughter, Beatrice for Italy. They were in Singapore for three days on their way home from Hong Kong where he was95 words
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180 1959-03-09 5 Foreign aid probe: A call for findings before election SINGAPORE Sun. The Singapore Indian Congress today called on the inquiry commission to be appointed by the Government to probe allegations of foreign aid to the Singapore Peoples Alliance to complete its findings before the general election. In a press statement,180 words
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Article122 1959-03-09 5 TWI seminar opens at Changi SINGAPORE. Sunday. MORE than 5 000 supervisors have been trained under the Government training-withm-indus-try scheme eince its inception in 1955. Mr. L. C. Goh. Permanent, Secretary to the Ministry of Labour and Welfare, said this yesterday when he opened a122 words
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Article65 1959-03-09 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, today attended a tea party given in honour of him by the Tamils' Youth League at its premises in Henderson Road to celebrate its fir^t anniversary. Tun Lim told the league: "You have progressed very far65 words
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Article44 1959-03-09 5 SINGAPORE. Sun The Chief Minister. Tun Lim Yew Hock, this morning; opened the Government's outdoor clinic at Bukit Panjang. The clinic, built at a cost of $100,000 and equipped with up-to-date facilities, will deal with 500 patients a day.44 words
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Article, Illustration47 1959-03-09 5 Singapore lions will get charter MR.' DUDLEY L. SIMMS, President of Lions International will present the Singapore branch of the Lions Club with its charter at a dinner to be held at the Adelphi Hotel on March 17. Mr. Simms will arrive in Singapore on March 16.47 words
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237 1959-03-09 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. •THE chairman of the x Singapore Improvement Trust, Mr. Hon Sui Sen, said yesterday that Mrs. F. LeonSoh, a City Councillor had no call to charge the Trust as being "on a pedestal above public appreciation and comprehension. 1237 words
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Article92 1959-03-09 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore branch of the Technical Association of Malaya held its annual meeting at Fullerton Building today. Mr. Tan Chin Hock was elected chairman for 1959, replacing Mr. S. A. Barden. who will be leaving for Britain soon. The officials are: Secretary, Mr. Peter92 words
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Article39 1959-03-09 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. The West Central Area of the St. John Ambulance Brigade today gave a tea party in honour of Mr. Ng En? Kiat, the new corps president, at the Sepoy Lines M^lay School in Park Road.39 words
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Article30 1959-03-09 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. The 124 th birthday celebrations of Sri Ramakrishna will be held at the Sri Ramakrishna Temple. 179. Bartley Road on Wednesday from 11 a.m. to noon.30 words
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Article255 1959-03-09 5 MISSION TO JAKARTA HOPEFUL SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore, trade mission to Indonesia, sponsored by the Indian Chamber of Commerce, left for Jakarta by Air India today confident its trip would promote trade relations. The mission comprises 15 lof Singapore's leading busii nessmen from the four chambers of commerce and I255 words
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Advertisement311 1959-03-09 5 STOP THAT Jrm\ stomach UWK: PAIN j£r\ THE /jTJv^^M^! LATEST QiP\ JAPANESE DISCOVERY WEISEN TA.F.TS A NEW THERAPY FOR PEPTIC P> AND DUODENAL ULCERS (7yNormol treatment of gastric /pS*'/^ and duodenal uioers is by >« "r""" 1 \*--d'\ rwtjtrolisirrg the excess acid, (*"UJ t^w*"'^~\ l* tl **j but it has311 words
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Miscellaneous535 1959-03-09 5 I Today's Singapore diary... j SINGAPORE CONSTITUTION training class for Sunday school fit 9.15 am- English conversaEXPOSITIOX: at former Kallang teachers 8 p.m. tion advanced 10 30 ajn- Chinairport site from 6 pjn. to 11.30 SHELL THEATRETTE: free ese cooking "Spring Rolls" 10.30 p-m nim show A1 P ta experience"535 words
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Article43 1959-03-09 6 AC KNO WLEDGMENT 2t Word, Sit (Minimum). THE FAMILY of the late Mr. Edward Mauricio thank relatives Mid friends for their assistance, attendance and wreaths ut the dineral ot their beloved fattier. PERSONAL M Hurdt Sit (Minimum) MR. Q.E.D. INTERESTED for lurther Information.43 words
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Article130 1959-03-09 6 2« Words tit minimum). AIR-WICK MIST will freshen the atmosphere In home or office. Air-wick Mist is obtainable trom good stores. MAJSON MARTIN Under new European Management, for individual liair-«tyllng. Ring *****, Goodwood Park Hotel. JOAN BOOTY'S MANNEQUIN ing and Charm School. Ne*x c >urses commence (Mornings 2nd April130 words
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The Straits Times Monday, Mar. 9, 1959.
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Article642 1959-03-09 6 The Singapore Improvement Trust has earmarked part of the Constitution Exposition site at Kallang for a permanent trade fair ground. Why reserve it for trade exhibitions only? Even the most inveterate visitor to trade fairs would find a site permanently devoted to a trade display a bit642 words
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Article265 1959-03-09 6 Are teachers who give private tuition in their spare time performing a necessary public service? They are giving hundreds of pupils the extra, coaching which may make all the difference between pass and failure in examinations. Since this tutoring is outside their school hours, why should265 words
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Article251 1959-03-09 6 The Federation Government's ban on election activity by schoolchildren offers a reminder that in matters concerning the schools, politician!) are often quite out of touch with public opinion. When the legislature debated the bill on which the new regulations are based, there was voluble opposition on the ground251 words
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Article786 1959-03-09 6 HENRY LONGHURST - HENRY LONGHURST by LONDON. SOME months ago it came to my knowledge that a friend of mine. Captain Quentin Paterson, R.N.. a naval gunnery expert now retired, had been observed firing golf balls at Huntercombe. There were tales of missiles crashing in the wood beside startled players786 words
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1109 1959-03-09 6 DR. K.R. CHOU - Sarawak overhauls its pepper industry DR. K.R. CHOU BY WHO WAS RECENTLY IN SARAWAK ON AN ECONOMIC SURVEY OF THE PEPPER INDUSTRY FOR THE SARAWAK GOVERNMENT TME efforts made by 1 the Sarawak Government for maintaining the country's position as a leading world exporter in the post-war pepper market deserve1,109 words
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154 1959-03-09 6 THE PAP knowing full well that the greatest challenge to them In the general elections would come from the Singapore People's Alliance have come out with a political stunt about a gift of $500,000 to Mr Chew Swee Kee. The average elector in154 words
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122 1959-03-09 6 iiriTH reference to your T\ article entitled "Teachers quit schools to retain lucrative home tuition' (ST. March 7) I have to state that: I was discussing the question of additional work (undertak n by teachers) generally and not private tuition in particular as stated122 words
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Letter101 1959-03-09 6 A CCORDING to your lead J\ er (S.T. March 3) the poultry population ha.grown from five to 24 million. You claimed it an astonishing record, a first class example of successful Government aid and en couragement But one thing you have failed to observe is that101 words
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Letter57 1959-03-09 6 rpHERE are several zebra 1 crossings in Singapore but not one In the whole of Katong area. Perhaps after looking into the matter tt may be thought by traffic authorities that such a crossing might be necessary between the three cinemas In the Katon<t area— Odeon Katong. Roxv57 words
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Article, Illustration657 1959-03-09 7 CALL TO UNITE EVERYONE TO BUILD THE NEW NATION 'IN THE PATTERN OF DEMOCRACY' IPOH. Sun. DR. LIM EXPLAINS THE POLICY OF THE MCA THE president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, said here today that there was| no place for "nonMalayan ideas"657 words
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Article, Illustration54 1959-03-09 7 THE ARMY was in attendance daring the Free Press Big Walk yesterday. The Regimental Band of the 13/18 Royal Hussars (Queen Mary's Own) played at the finishing line at Times House during the morning. Straits Times picture shows trumpeters from the band blowing a54 words
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131 1959-03-09 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Two hawkers were held up and robbed of a total of $150 worth of cash and valuables in two separate robberies early this morning. Just after 4.30 a.m.. a car used in the first robbery in Armenian Street was spotted by131 words
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80 1959-03-09 7 Bill for a secretary paid 'with reluctance' JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Johore standing committee on finance has criticised a request to provide 110,392 as one year's salary for a secretary recruited in England for the Sultan of Johore. The committee approved the request, which will come up before the Council of80 words
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Article49 1959-03-09 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. A meeting of all members in Johore of the Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association will be held at the Johore Civil Service Club. Johore Bahru, on Mar. 26 at 11 a.m. to discuss the new National Union of Plantation Workers wage agreement.49 words
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Article42 1959-03-09 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. In the magistrate's court today, Ismail a rubber tapper, was bound over in a bond of $100 for four months after conviction on a charge of causing hurt to Mohamed Nor bin Omar at Geylang Patah.42 words
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Article176 1959-03-09 7 Ferry tragedy man goes to jail KUALA TRENGGANU, Sunday. JUSTICE NEAL today allowed an appeal b] IT the DPP Inche Abdul Aziz bin Mohamed Zair against inadequacy of sentence on Sept 27 last yeaj on a bus driver, Teng Hock, 56 Teng Hock tiad been fined I $500 or six176 words
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Article32 1959-03-09 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Loh Ah Hong, 16. was fined $700 in the magistrate's court here today for possession of an unlicensed still, samsu and seven gallons of fermented mash.32 words
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280 1959-03-09 7 A PLEDGE TO IMPROVE FAMILY PLANNING PAP policy for women In Singapore By BOON YEW CHIANG SINGAPORE, Sunday. fHE People's Action Party promises to improve the present family planning project to make more effective, if the party comes into power. Miss Chan Choy Siong. a City Councillor, said this when280 words
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Article102 1959-03-09 7 Rotarian prizes to villagers SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Singapore Rotary Club today awarded cash prizes ranging from $40 to $10 to the 12 best-kept houses in the picturesque Ponggol Malay village, which it adopted four years ago. Mrs. Ec Soon Howe, wife of the Rotr.ry president, presented the prizes. Judges were102 words
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Article48 1959-03-09 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. More than 2,000 people watched the gymkhana staged by the Singapore Polo Club at their ground off Thompson Road today. The 16 events today the programme—ranging from tentpegging, musical rides, a police dog display to a polo mateh provided fun for everyone.48 words
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Article39 1959-03-09 7 JESSELTON. Sun Mr. H. Walker. general manager of North Borneo Electricity Board, has announced that the new power station at Papar would be ready soon. He said that electricity supplies should be available by July.39 words
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Article155 1959-03-09 7 INDIANS SEEK 12 FEDERAL SEATS ITUALa LUMPUR. Sun. The Malayan Indian Congress last night decided to ask the Alliance National Council to nominate at least 12 candidates from the Congress foi the Federal elections. The central working committee of the congress reached this decision at a threehour closed door meeting155 words
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Obituary101 1959-03-09 7 MB. TAY END KIANO 67. passed away peacefully on 8.3.59 at No. 10. Lorong 6, Geylang Road, leaving behind nis beloved wife, three sons, 4 daughters, three daughters-in-law, three-sons-in-law, thirty grandchildren. Funeral ll a.m. 10.3.59. The remains of the law Mr. s. Rajadorai, son of lac Mr. S. Sinnadural,101 words
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Article30 1959-03-09 7 MR. TAN HOCK SEND and family wish to thank all relatives and friends for their condolences, wreaths, scrolls and assistance at the funeral of th«lr beloved mother on 8.3.59.30 words
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574 1959-03-09 8 \I.I.I\I.H>\ Xl \\ YltU - \I.I.I\I.H>\ Xl YltU BY THE MARCH WIND. By Desmond Donnelly. (Collins London 18s.) THE CHINESE SMILE. By Nigel Cameron. (Hut chinson. London 215.) SPHERE are wide ho- rizons in Mr. Donnells book, for the member for Pembroke has journeyed as extensively behind the574 words
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Article204 1959-03-09 8 LOVE WITH PAPRIKA. By Maria Molnar. (Cossell. 155.) riAHLRTY years ago, when 1 the Hitler problem was no bigger than a cloud on the horizon, Maria Molnar spent her girlhood on her grandmother's vast estate in Hungary. It was here, watched over by faithful retainers204 words
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Article156 1959-03-09 8 STORM FROM THE SEA. By Lieut. Colonel Peter Young. (Kimber. 215.) < fJO. 3 Commando carried out the abortive Guernsey raid. In March of 1941 it raided the Lofoten Islands. In December it was at Vaagso. In August of 1942 it was at Dieppe, and in July of156 words
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Article965 1959-03-09 8 Anthony Hunter; HAROLD BUNTING - Anthony Hunter HAROLD BUNTING THE LAST DAYS, By (Blond 18s.) »y MARY BATEMAN claimed that she was about to have revealed to her the precise moment when the world would end. She was not the first (and by no means the last) of the prophets965 words
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Article130 1959-03-09 8 TRUE TO TYPE. By Stella Lee. (Michael Joseph. 13$. 6d.). AT the tender age of sixteen Miss Lee hoped to take the business world by storm, but soon discovered that more was needed than an ability to type and write shorthand. The result was130 words
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Article241 1959-03-09 8 THE SUMATRA. By Donald Moore. (Hodder and Stoughton. 155.). npHE fiction that no- thing will be recognisable if the death houses are in Rice Street, the millionaires in the Prosperity Party and the Chief Minister six foot three serves Mr. Moore very well. For his colony is,241 words
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Article313 1959-03-09 8 A stinker from Canada CANADA MADE ME. Norman ievine. (Putnam. 255.) By MORDECAI RICHLER RETURNING to his homeland after an absence of eight years in England. Norman Levine found he couldn't manage even one cheer for the place. In fact, he m appalled by ihe provincialism, the vulgarity, and the313 words
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Advertisement158 1959-03-09 8 I f^\ .^H IW? i^\J I M\ I ALL I <^5-^ just one of more than f\\ 4,000 sections we can supply y >\ without any die charges No matter your requirement, Austral Bronze can supply a section that can nean the difference between profit and loss to you by158 words
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Advertisement111 1959-03-09 8 Preparing* to be a Beautiful IK M Sheila is delighted with her new playmate, and is very busy ■j learning how to look after him. Sheila's mother has already j taught her the value of tender care. She has looked after 8 her little daughter's delicate B|^^|^^^H complexion from babyhood,111 words
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Miscellaneous281 1959-03-09 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS as It were (5). 4 Fit measure of drink to accom- 7 I've to follow a public vehicle pany a Christmas dish? (8). —it's insulting! (7). 8 Roman sage seen wandering 14 Instruct baby to walk? (9). with an accountant (6). 15 Ignore special reduction (8).281 words
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Article, Illustration1547 1959-03-09 9 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE Babe Didrickson, athletic prodigy gA B E Didrickson, was probably the greatest athletic phenomenon the world has ever seen. In her career she won more champion(ships and broke more world's records than any other athlete in history. She was born Mild red Didrickson in the small1,547 words
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Advertisement185 1959-03-09 9 rOR AGRICULTURAL USES SLAVIA DIESEL ENGINES «Sffimiv SIGN OF QUALITY RELIABILITY DISTRIBUTORS AND DEALERS WANTED, PLEASE CONTACT: SOLE AGENTS:SOUTH ENGINEERS LTD. HEAD OFFICE: SOUTH BUILDING, AMPANG RD. K. L TEL: *****,6,7,8. BRANCH: NO. 40 CROSS STREET, SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** mm? Reach for Listerine, QUICK!** That first sore or scratchy feeling185 words
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Miscellaneous128 1959-03-09 9 Parmon A f V*. By 3§aa Thy Saint By Leslie I'harteris 1 DPniDKIC IA/CWOy' I N s^-~'*' < l-CB. yI I MOUU I me rKir*_fc rvnUS DfcfclN Bb/*«S I 11 III! Birk Tracy By Chester Gould J^t^^^ ~^IB |F i wad to W^ ,v, NO t interested in I AND128 words
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Article605 1959-03-09 10 Now with the strength of the commodity due to demana and the statistical position, coupled with the steady price which looks like topping the 90 cents level again, rubbers have really established themselves. The amount of scrip token out. dusted and disposed ol at some profit In605 words
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Article669 1959-03-09 10 At the annual general meeting of stockholders of the Chartered Bank to be held on April 1, the directors will recommend a final dividend of 74 per cent actual subject to Income tax it was announced during the week. As shown in the lists below there were 16669 words
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Article602 1959-03-09 10 'THE Singapore Rubber Market closed last week 1 ona very healthy note with good widespread buying demand in evidence. This was particularly true on Friday for lower grades which were wanted by New York, London and the Continent and found ready Federation sellers, anticipating the higherAP - 602 words
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Article197 1959-03-09 10 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported on Saturday (March 7): "Industrials and tins were quiet and rubbers were steady. The turnover was small." Singapore brokers reported the following business: Con. Tin Smelt ords 30s. 4' 2 d.; FiUpatricks 95 cents; Fraser and Neave ords $1.51; Hume pref. Ass.197 words
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Article665 1959-03-09 10 rym: following list of re- vised quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after its last meeting on Saturday (March 7). Bluer* Sellers Alex Brlclcs Pref 1.60 1.80 OrdS. 2.30 2.30 Atlas Ice 11.00 to (buyem B. B. Petrol 47 6 49'B. M Trustees &.W>665 words
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Advertisement535 1959-03-09 10 NOTICES SITUATION VACANT WANTED TEACHER for the Vlvekananda Tamil Secondary School. Bri-kflelds, Kuala Lumpur with qualifications reglstrable •a a Teacher in Secondary schools, preferably a Graduate, or of Intermediate Class, qualified in Tamil and with teaching experience, or Normal Trained Teacher j with reasonable knowledge in Tamil ROAD NOTICE MARAN535 words
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Advertisement539 1959-03-09 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Mi.RI SI.MBII NON-MALAYS SCHOLARSHIP FUND ENACTMENT, 195* Applications for scholarships are Invited from suitably qualified non-Malay Negri SemMlaa Na- tionaLs who will be considered for a State Scholarship for study ai i the University of Malaya. Forms of application and all particulars may be obtained from the Secretary539 words
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Advertisement281 1959-03-09 10 NOTICES P.W.D. NOTICE In order to carry out repairs to Timber Bridge No. 109/1 at 108 th mile Karak Mane his Road, the traffic over the bridge is restricted to light traffic up to 3 tons until further notice. DISTRICT ENGINEER. P.W.D.. Bentong. THE UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE NOTICE Is hereby281 words
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Advertisement1593 1959-03-09 11 T.i: mm MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. Tel: 141 (II lw«s) (incorporated in Singapore) (12 liaes) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS TO LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS (Via Smi witk likarty ta pracetd na Panama M Cape at GaeeJ Napci Ca'riers optic* to proceed via other ports to load and1,593 words
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Advertisement1348 1959-03-09 11 ZZms THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SINCAPORE HKOipeiatM ia tka Uextat Riaajaaai) 1 LINES SAILINGS TO ABEN, O.K. 1 CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pora P. Sham Panang BENAVON for L'pool, M bro, R'darn 0/15 Mar 10/17 Mm 11/11 Mm BENVANHOCH for Hamburg, London, Hull T7/23 Mm 24/20 Mm 2' 21 Mar BENVRACKIE1,348 words
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Advertisement1314 1959-03-09 11 MoALISTER tfc CO., LTD. TEL.: Ne.: ***** ELLERMAN LINE KLAVENESS LINE LONDON. HAVRE, ROTTEROAM. HAMOURG LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO and for Canada and USA North Atlantic Ports SEATTLE, VANCOUVER t PORTLANO CITY OF SIHGAPORE Accepting carp tar Caatral t Seat! Spore P. Sham Penang America 14/21 MM 22/24 MM 2S/2S1,314 words
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Article676 1959-03-09 12 LONDON, Sunday. NOTTINGHAM Forest, who takt on Aston Villa in the F.A. Cup semifinal next Saturday, were on the receiving end of one of Britain's highest scoring League games yesterday. Birmingham swamped them 7-1 at Nottingham and it is less than two weeks since Forest hammeredReuter - 676 words
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Article324 1959-03-09 12 ONDON Sun.— Cardifl Rugby Union Club, having one of their worst seasons, saved themselves from the humiliation of being beaten four times in a season by Newport for the first time in their history when they held on for a pointless draw at Cardiff ArmsReuter - 324 words
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Article986 1959-03-09 12 3hcff. Wed 31 22 4 585 32 41 •"ulham 32 20 5 7 70 48 4! Liverpool 31 19 4 8 65 44 4: Stoke 32 17 4 11 57 45 31 Derby Co. 33 15 7 11 59 59 3' Sheff. Utu 29 15 5 ***** 3!986 words
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Article378 1959-03-09 12 If UALA LUMPUR, Sun Sin- gapore retained the Guillemard Cup when they beat Malaya 7-4 in their international tennis match here today. At the end of the first day's play yesterday, the score was 2-2. Singapore took all three singles matches this morning to gain a378 words
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Article214 1959-03-09 12 Glugor wins 3 events at gymkhana OINGAPORE, Sun. Glugor, owned by the Bukit Tlmah Saddle Club, was the outstanding performer at the Singapore Polo Club's gymkhana at Thomson Road today, winning three events. Results: Best turnout: 1. All Things Nice (A. Rahman), 2. Britannia (Osman), 3. Batley (Salleh) Bending race:214 words
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Advertisement155 1959-03-09 12 BOM Britannia Services London Eastabout VIA Hong Kong Tokyo San Francisco AND New York Starting April across the Pacific lake adwnlitge of HMO Ticket Instalment Plan fly now, pay later! For full d<t.i.ls ol BO AC s world wide routes and de Luxr. First Class. Tourist and Economy class Services155 words
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Advertisement890 1959-03-09 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified experienced Surveyors between the ages of 30 and 40 for the posts of temporary Junior Technicians (Surveyor) in the Public Works Department. Perak. Selected applicants will be required to serve anywhere In the State of Perak and preference will be given to890 words
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Advertisement1133 1959-03-09 12 COMPANY MEETING PETALING TIN, LIMITED The Thirty-third Annual Oener- 1 al Meeting of the Company was held in ipoh on the 6th March. 1959. Mr J. T. Chappel. C.8.E.. M.1.M.M., the Chairman, presiding. The following is his statement, dated 29th January, which had been circulated with the Report and Accounts:1,133 words
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Advertisement798 1959-03-09 12 was mainly cue to large dumping M tin on the world market by Russia, estlma'ed io have been in the region of 18.000 to 20,000 tons In 1958. believed to arise as a result of Imports of very substantial quantities of Ha concentrates or metal by Russia from China. Following798 words
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Advertisement555 1959-03-09 13 (CeattMa* freaa Page SITUATIONS WANTED ?a Worit Si (Him.) Box St tts. txtrm. EXCELLENT COOKBOY and Amah available 26-3-59. Also Syce, careful Driver. Phone ***** from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. K7ROPEAN. MALE aged 26, single, well educated, hvlng In Malaya, seeks Employment in Far East Box A 9250 S.T..555 words
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Advertisement547 1959-03-09 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 2t Worit Si (Him.}— Box St ttt. txtrm. S, DETACHED 8/STOREYED Hongkong Park. Dunearn Road, total three rooms, two bathrooms, L dining room, kitchen, carport, garden, ideal small European family. Apply P. 03. 449. LEAVE HOUSX for rent, fully furnished, two bedroom with baths, nice lounge and diningroom,547 words
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Advertisement508 1959-03-09 13 HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE tt Words SS (Min.)—Box St cts. txtrm. CORNER TERRACE HOUSE I Three Bedrooms with modern sanitation, Serangoon Garden I Estate. Principal only. Apply Box A 6632 S.T., Singapore. BINJAI PARK First class modern bungalow, fully furnished, three bedrooms (one alrconditioned). two bathrooms, dining and sitting508 words
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Advertisement891 1959-03-09 13 LOANS 20 Worit Si Wm.;— Box St txtrm. LOANS $10,000'- upwards avaUable on landed properties. Reasonable Interest. All applications will be treated strictly confidential. Apply P.O. Box 1577. Singapore. FOR HIRE 2« Worit IS (Vin.)-Hox St eU. txtrm. REFRIGERATORS Of various sizes from $10 monthly. Consult I Lee St Fletcher,891 words
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Advertisement696 1959-03-09 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 21 Worit SS (Ml*.)— Box St eU. txtrm. 1956 VAUXHALL WYVERN 23.000 miles, one owner. Excellent condition. Serviced every thousand miles. $3,350 on.o. Owner leaving. Phone ***** Roche between 10.00 11.30 aun. and 3.30 4.30 pjn. 1951 RILEY New Paint Hood. 5 new tyres. Engine overhauled. Comp.696 words
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Advertisement671 1959-03-09 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PERAK MALAYS HIGHER STUDIES SCHOLARSHIPS FUND The Board of Trustees Invites applicttions from Malays, who are the subjects of the Ruler ol Perak by birth, for 1960 scholarI ships to undergo the following courses of study overseas: ARCHITECTURE. SURVEYING. SCIENCE HONOURS. Applicants must have passed in at least671 words
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Advertisement110 1959-03-09 13 BOAf Britannia Services London Westabout VIA Ceylon India Middle East AND Europe Eight Services Weekly Take aeVwrtage of BOACs Ticket lartihwc Plan fly aow, pay laftr f For full details of BOACs world wide routes and de Luxe. Pint Class. Tourist and Economy class Services consult your Travel Aient. or110 words
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Article31 1959-03-09 14 SINGAPORE, Sun. Four goals by Latin* enabled Balestier United to beat Indian Youngsters 4-2 in a soccer match at Farrer Park today. Yusof Ali (2) scored for youngsters.31 words
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Article521 1959-03-09 14 OUTRIGHT WINS IN ALL SCA TOURNEY FIRST-DAY TIES GARDENS EDGE SCRC, POLICE ROUT RECS SINGAPORE, Sunday. IN A DAY of low scoring, holders Singapore Cricket Club, former champions Police, newcomers Serangoon Gardens S.C. and Indian Association were first-day winners in the Singapore Cricket Association senior tournament which521 words
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Article208 1959-03-09 14 Steps to beat throwers' hint BIRMINGHAM, Sun. Mr. G. O. Allen, chairman of the England cricket selectors, hinted here that steps were being taken to prevent bowlers throwing or bowling with jerky actions. Mr. Allen, speaking at the Birmingham and District Cricket League dinner, said: "News is on the wayReuter - 208 words
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Article184 1959-03-09 14 Charoen wins Glasgow title fLASGOW. Sun. Charoen Watanasin of Siam won the men's singles final in the world invitation badminton tournament at Kelvin Hall here last night with a convincing 15-1, 15-7 victory over Teh Kew San of Malaya. Watanasin, holder of the Malayan singles championship, was in brilliant form,Reuter; UPI - 184 words
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Article30 1959-03-09 14 SINGAPORE. Sun. Rajaji beat Pachitan 3-2 in a S.A.F.A. League Div. 2B match at Geylang today. Syed Ahmad <2 > and Chelliah scored for Rajaji, and Hussain for Pachitan.30 words
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192 1959-03-09 14 DACCA, Sun.— Pakistan beat the West Indies by 41 runs In the second Test here today and are assured of victory In the threematch series. They won the first Test, in Karachi, by ten wickets. Needing 214 to win, the West Indies were192 words
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Article769 1959-03-09 14 - sec v esc OINGAPORE Cricket Club beat Ceylon Sports Club by 58 runs on the padang. S.C.C. Heard c Dural b Retnam 4 Plowrlght lbw Retnam 6 Woodhouse c Retnam b Durai 26 Barker c Wicks b Dural 13 Kirkham c Retnam b Dural 7 Sh» ppard c769 words
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Article199 1959-03-09 14 SINGAPORE. Sun. Schoolboy Maurice de Vaz scored an unbeaten 57 for Combined Schools who beat Police "B" by four wickets In an S.C.A. junior tournament match at Thomson Road today. Another fifty was registered by Devaraj (57) for Prisons, who beat RAF. Changi "B" by 107 runs199 words
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463 1959-03-09 14 BUTCHER BAGS 6 BUT SELANGOR EARNDRAW CENTRE-FORWARDS SHINE IN 12-GOAL TUSSLE SINGAPORE, Sunday. QELANGOR came from behind in the last eight <3 minutes to hold All-Singapore to a 6-6 draw in a thrilling soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium here today. Selangor. who beat Singapore 3-1 yesterday, were trailing 4-1463 words
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Article148 1959-03-09 14 MALACCA, Sun. Negri Sembilan finished champions in the Malayan Hockey Federation's south quadrangular tournament here today with a better goal average than Selangor, the winners of last month's tournament at Singapore. Negri, who had won the first quadrangular meet at Kuala Lumpur, and Selangor drew 2-2148 words
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Article31 1959-03-09 14 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Colonel and Mrs. G.F.K. Maydon (86-13-73) won the 18-hole mixed foursomes competition of the R.S.E.C. here today on a countback with Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Sullivan (93-20-73).31 words
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310 1959-03-09 14 WEIGHTS FOR ALL SEVEN RACES ON WEDNESDAY WEIGHTS for i Gay Hunter 8.07 No Fluke 8.09 all seven ra- Russian Rose II 8.02 Winlaton g.u* i-s at In. ih nn Follow Me Now Showing 8.0.~> Wednisdav are" Homf 802 riUllno 80 necinesaay are. TorMdor 80 2 Wonderland s'm CUUiv l-5f310 words
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Article334 1959-03-09 14 By EPSOM JEEP IPOH, Sun. Penang trainer J.R. "Doc" Rodgers certainly has a way with the 'old crocks" .in his stable. Barakat's win here yesterday was another feather in Rodgers's cap. The nine-year-old gelding by Seven Seas led all the way over 8 l^f334 words
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Advertisement73 1959-03-09 14 H -^jv^^H i mm /m _^J ■■■■^^B tmmmW^3BmmmWßi£i»SmiL -d^^H El The attractive lass who wins the beauty contest is the girl who already knows the good thing* milk does for her the t irl who eats well and looks fit the girl whose hair shines, whose skin glows even without73 words
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Miscellaneous79 1959-03-09 14 SOCCER: S.A.F.A. youth com/ petition (final) Bartley v Alexandra Secondary Modern, Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m. Inter-school— Siglap v R.1., Siglap. S.A.F.A. Dlv. 3A Railways v Seletar Indians, Balestier Road. Friendly S.R.C. v Jollilads. padang BADMINTON: lute r-school tournament Yoke Eng v Chung Cheng. Sißlap: Bartley v Kallang. Bartley Road; Boys'79 words
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