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Title Section20 1959-03-10 1 AVEBACE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times l/fr Estd. 1845. 8 TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1959 a 15 CENTS20 words
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Article, Illustration661 1959-03-10 1 Top Red left in Malaya hides in cave as guards go for food they quit, lead troops to him The end of a life of terror JPOJST, Monday JHE MAN WHO MUR. DERED SIR HENRY GURNEY IS DEAD. Siu Mah, 40, the top terrorist left in Malaya,661 words
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118 1959-03-10 1 Lights will go out at Kallang fairyland at midnight SINGAPORE. Mon— The biggest-ever fair in South-East Asia— the $50 million Singapore Constitution Exposition —will come to an end tomorrow. At the stroke of midnight on Tuesday, a twist of an electrician's wrist will plunge the fairyland of lights into complete118 words
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Article17 1959-03-10 1 BRiafcAN£. Mop.— The C.'o/ernor General. Sir William Slim, today opened the U.N. Ecafe conference. Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article, Illustration449 1959-03-10 1 BREAK-IN BY DAGGER MEN SINGAPORE, Monday. '|'H XXX armed robbers early today broke into a Joo Chiat Road pawnshop, designed to be burglar-proof, gagged and tied up four men The pawnshop manager, Mr. Lee Hoi Kin, told the Straits Times that the jewellery was not449 words
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Article34 1959-03-10 1 WASHINGTON, Mon.— Mr John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, left the Walter Reed Army Hospital yesterday for another drive in Rock Creek Park and visited hi? home for a few minutes.Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article116 1959-03-10 1 grivas: GOODBYE WITH AN ORDER NICOSIA, Mon. Col. George Grivas, commander of EOKA, issued a dramatic farewell leaflet today ordering his supporters to "end the struggle." The leaflet was issued in the name of Digenis, the pseudonym he adopted at the start of EOKA's underground war in April 1955 H-Reuter - 116 words
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Article23 1959-03-10 1 ALGIERS. Mon. French troops sweeping across two widely separated parts of Algeria have killed 93 rebels in three separate operation*23 words
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Article129 1959-03-10 1 SINGAPORE, Mon. An estimated $12,300 in cash and valuables was reported to have been taken in five separate robbery and theft cases today. The first robbery was at Anson Road at 3.30 a.m. Two men tied up a Jaga, Kethnasamy Sambasivam in a public lavatory. The129 words
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Article, Illustration418 1959-03-10 1 IRAQ UPRISING POSER: WHERE IS LEADER? BAGDAD. Monday. \yHERE is Col. Abdul Wahab Shawwaf, the man accused of plotting the overthrow of the government? Bagdad Radio today gave two differing accounts of his DEATH and a rebel radio station has been broadcasting ORDERS FROM HIM to army officers Ull lllSReuter; UPI - 418 words
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Article283 1959-03-10 1 Now PAP calls on Govt. to resign OIfcGAPORE, Mon. A demand for the resignation of the Government will be made by the People's Action Party at next Wednesday's meeting of the Legislative Assembly. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. the PAP leader, today gave notice of this motion for next Wednesday: "In283 words
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Article43 1959-03-10 1 No moon in sight fast tomorrow KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Keeper of the Rulers' Seal, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Rauf. announced that the moon was not sighted either in Singapore or the Federation tonight. Therefore. the Muslim fasting month will begin on Wednesday.43 words
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Article37 1959-03-10 1 WASHINGTON, Mon.—Diplomatic sources said it was likely that an agreement would be made shortly between the United States and Canada for the Joint control of atomic weapons and stockpiles of nuclear warheads in Canada.— U.P.l.37 words
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Article28 1959-03-10 1 JAKARTA, Mon.— A "painting" made of coloured chicken's feathers has been presented to President Ho Chi Minn by an artist from Solo, central Java.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article23 1959-03-10 1 SAN DIEGO, Mon.— A. U.S. Navy aircraft-carrier leaves here today carrying food vid relief supplies for refugees in Hong Kong.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article74 1959-03-10 1 BUTTERWORTH, Mon. A foreman was lulled and three workmen injured in an explosion in a R.A.A.F. building here this afternoon. Yong Joo Seng, 34, employed by a Singapore contracting firm, was in a room installing an airconditioning plant when the explosion occurred. The three other casualties74 words
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Article99 1959-03-10 1 Mystery break -BBC is off air lOHOKE BAHRU, Mon. Programmes from the British Broadcasting Corporation's Far Eastern Station at Tebrau were interrupted this evening after an underground cable linking the transmitters with the Singapore studios had been mysteriously cut. As the cable also carries telephone wires, communication between Johore Bahru99 words
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Article38 1959-03-10 1 i WOMAN ATTACKED SINGAPORE. Mon. Leong Ah Phen:;. ?0. hairdresser, assaulted tonight when she refused to pay protection money to gang in Sago Lane here. Treated at General Hospital fQr face. body injuries. Two men detained.38 words
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Advertisement57 1959-03-10 1 SUB-MINIATURE 9fl] CAMERA INCORPORATING COUPLED EXPOSURE METER Sole Agaatt: I I SCOTT ft ENGLISH (J.1.A.) tTD LA 79 Aawn Road, Stnf a«r« Tab ***** THE DAY SIR HENRY J GURNEY WAS KILLED... j -A special Straits Tims 1 feature: See Page 6 1 "RONDO" latest addition to tie well known57 words
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808 1959-03-10 2 HARRY MILLER - After 9 years and 108 kills men of S.A.S. are going home HARRY MILLER REDS FEARED THEM SO MUCH THEY ORDERED THEIR MEN TO AVOID THEM AT ALL COSTS r~bv Xl ALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE jungle-bashers of the 22nd. Special Air Service Regiment the men who took the war right808 words
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Article161 1959-03-10 2 SINGAPORE, Monday. A VICE-PRESIDENT of the Singapore People's Alliance, Mr. C. H. Koh, said today it was "pure nonsense' to charge that his partys symbol was a copy of tbe Labour Front symbol. Mr. Koh was commenting j on a Labour Front allegation161 words
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Article76 1959-03-10 2 MUSICIAN GIVEN A DIVORCE SINGAPORE. Mon. Herbert Maurice Schoon, a surveyor and musician, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah in the High Court today dissolving his marriage with Janet Schoon, nee Danker, on the ground of adultery The couple were married in 1951. The decree76 words
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Article46 1959-03-10 2 ALOR STAR. Mon.—The body of a 13-year-old girl, Yeoh Suan Phaik. reported missing yesterday, was found floating in the Alor Star river this morning, A passer-by this morning saw the body floating about half a mile from where she had been bathing46 words
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101 1959-03-10 2 Dyah Ben wins 'liberation' scholarship SINGAPORE, Mon A spe. cial scholarship to commemorate the liberation of Borneo by the Australian Ninth (Army) Division has been awarded to a 22-year-old Dyak student, Benjamin Dublin, to enable him to take a university degree course in Australia. The scholarship is being sponsored jointly101 words
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126 1959-03-10 2 -BANK HAS A WEEK TO GET IN $6 MILLION OVERDRAFTS KUALA LUMPUR Mon. With exactly one week to Co before the closing of the Bank of China here, overdrafts of about S6 million are still to be paid to the bank. Since the bank notified its clients a month ago126 words
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Article44 1959-03-10 2 Hold-up thugs get $8 PENANG. Mon. A vegetable seller. Chon* Keng How, was held up by three men and robbed of $8 at Sungei Ara. about six miles from the city, on Saturday night. The robbers also took his identity card and driving licence.44 words
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190 1959-03-10 2 THAT ACCOUNT: GOVT. PROBE CONTINUES qiHE FINANCIAL Secretary, Mr. Oon Khye Kiang, 1 is still carrying out investigations into the alleged $500,000 account held by the former Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, at the National City Bank. Mr. Oon said this to the Straits Times today when asked190 words
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Article39 1959-03-10 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. Urn Ah Bar was today acquitted of a charge of committing mischief by killing a pig belonging to Koh Kang. a poultry-keeper, on Jan. 15 at Kampong Loyang. His defence was not called39 words
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Article118 1959-03-10 2 ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. iV The UMNO headquarters here today announced 10 ol the names of UMNO Kaum Ibu (women) leaders who would go to Indonesia on a goodwill mission after the Hari Raya Puasa early next month. The 12-member mission wili be led by118 words
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330 1959-03-10 2 $10,000 ransom paid for son, court told •HELD IN BOAT FOR 5 DAYS' TELUK ANSON, Monday. A WEALTHY Sungci Tiang merchant, Kik Seng Choo, 60, paid I ransom of $10,000 for the release of his son, Soon Seng, 20, after the young man had been held for live days and330 words
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199 1959-03-10 2 Victim tells how he was blindfolded and bound tthen he was given hla meals. He said that he could hear a motor boat coming several limes to the jampan in which he was helc 1 And when it came near once, he said he heard someone say in Hokkien: "Go199 words
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Miscellaneous16 1959-03-10 2 THE GAMBOLS »v Barry »ppW>» («UT i ao IT TO II 1 MAKE YOU r^% <&* I16 words
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Article347 1959-03-10 3 RUSSIA READY TO LET WEST KEEP TROOPS IN FREE CITY,' HE TELLS RED RALLY BERLIN, Monday. ]yjR. NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV said today that Russia was ready to agree to have some Western troops in West Berlin to maintain the status of a free city. The Soviet PrimeReuter; UPI - 347 words
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142 1959-03-10 3 We're here to cement relations, S'pore trade men JAKARTA, Mon.— A spokesman for the visiting' Singapore trade mission said today: "We did not come here to complain or to beg but only to cement the existing good relations." Mr. L. E. C. Letts said the purpose of the visit wasUPI - 142 words
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Article26 1959-03-10 3 LIVERPOOL. Mon. The Cunard liner Caronia will make her first visit to Russia in October during a Mediterranean and Black Sea voyage.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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166 1959-03-10 3 LONDON. Mon. A 60--year-old Roman Catholic parish priest in his pyjamas dashed into his blazing church at Chorley, Lancashire, and. at his third attempt succeeded in saving the Sacrament. Father Cyril Pilson was wakened by police at 6 a.m. He immediately rushed to the blazingReuter - 166 words
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Article, Illustration58 1959-03-10 3 PRESIDENT Ho Chi Minh of North Vietnam (left), holding hands with two daughters of President Soekarno of Indonesia, walks in the grounds of the palace in Jakarta. Accompanying them are President Soekarno (extreme right) waving to the crowd, his son and anotherUPI - 58 words
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129 1959-03-10 3 MAC FLIES INTO PARIS FOR TOUR TALKS PARIS. Sun. Mr. Harold Macmillan. the British Prime Minister, arrived here today from London to report to French leaders on his visit to Russia. Accompanied by the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, Mr. Macmillan will return tomorrow night before visiting Bonn on ThursdayReuter - 129 words
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Article257 1959-03-10 3 BLANTYRE, Monday. SECURITY lorces marched into the Limbuli trada in centre in Northern Nyasaland today and arrested 60 Africans following; looting of Indian shops by Africans last night. Indian storekeepers were removed at the weekend after the first native attacks against Asians. A crowd ofReuter; UPI - 257 words
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94 1959-03-10 3 Gas bombs used to dislodge gunman SiYDNEY. Mon. Police used tear gas bombs today to force a crazed gunman out of his home after he had terrorised neighbours for three hours by firing more than 40 shots. Twenty police armed with riot guns and tear gas bombs had surrounded theReuter - 94 words
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Article87 1959-03-10 3 NICOSIA Mon. Several British soldiers and Cypriote were reported slightly injured in an incident outside a cinema in Famagusta last night First reports said about 50 soldiers, mostly wearing civilian clothes, were involved in the incident which later spread to other parts in the sameReuter - 87 words
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Article273 1959-03-10 3 T ONDON. Mon.—Unsettled con- ditions were again apparent in London stocks markets today. International political uncertainties had a depressing affect on sentiment. Further consideration was given to the rise In the United States discount rate which appears to have dispelled any hopes held for an early reduction In273 words
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Article36 1959-03-10 3 LONDON, Mon.— Spot 26Hd April 26".^.. May 26 *gd.. June 26% d., July-Sept. 26% d.. Oct.-Dec. 26»;d., Jan-March 26 7 id.. March e.Lf. 26% d.. April c.i.f. 26% d., May c.i.f. 26>4d. Tone: Very steady36 words
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Article22 1959-03-10 3 LONDON. Mon.— Buyers £776' i. sellers £777%. Forward buyers 779 sellers £780. Settlement £777. Turnover ajn. 105 tons p.m. 55 tons.22 words
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Article85 1959-03-10 3 CHINA TAKES A BLOW ATSEATO JOKYO, Mon.— The Chinese Communist newspaper Ta Kung Pao today warned South-East Asian nations who co-operate with the United States that they might be drawn into a "destructive war The newspaper published a commentary criticising the SEATO air exercises in Siam. which ended yesterday. "These85 words
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Article27 1959-03-10 3 VINA DEL MAR: The Duchess of Kent was yesterday made an honorary citizen of Valparaiso, while her daughter. Princess Alexandra became an honorary guest of the city.27 words
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Article23 1959-03-10 3 SYDNEY: The tug Sydney Cove is racing to aid the British freighter Yunnan 3,000 tons, adrift off Eden. 300 miles south of Sydney.23 words
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Article23 1959-03-10 3 JAKARTA: Ten people were killed instantly and 20 injured when a passenger bus broke an axle and crashed off the road near Bogor.23 words
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Article31 1959-03-10 3 BRAZZAVILLE: The Congo Government arinounced that it will hold a referendum in the northern part of the country on whether the republic should split into two states because of tribal differences.31 words
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Article27 1959-03-10 3 JAKARTA: The Indonesian Foreign Ministry spokesman. Mr. Rudy Gontha, said three Russian architects were expected here soon to help build a stadium for the 1962 Asian Games.27 words
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Article18 1959-03-10 3 WARSAW: Gauleiter Erich Koch was sentenced to death for the wartime slaying of 78.000 Poles and 200,000 Jews.18 words
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Article22 1959-03-10 3 CAPE CANAVERAL: The United States Air Force plans to launch nine Atlas missiles carrying giant camera satellites to photograph the earth's surface.22 words
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Article17 1959-03-10 3 JAKARTA: The American Standard Vacuum Oil Company will put further capital investments in the Indonesian oil business.17 words
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Article11 1959-03-10 3 TAIPEH: King Hussein of Jordan arrived for an eight-day state visit.11 words
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375 1959-03-10 4 Dealer sold a h.p. car to officer, court told SINGAPORE, Monday. A CAR DEALER took a car on hire-purchase from a finance company and sold it unlawfully to an Army officer, the prosecution told a district court today. Tan Boon Seng, of Cairnhill Road, pleaded not guilty to two charges375 words
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244 1959-03-10 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. piVE Opposition City Councillors today asked the 1 Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, to convene a special meeting of the full council within seven days to discuss a motion to fix the working hours of the council staff from 9 a.m244 words
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Article, Illustration128 1959-03-10 4 Jessie, the girt with special wardrobe MISS Jessie Fawsitt. BOAC Sales Officer and Women's Travel Adviser (above) who arrived in Singapore yesterday. She brought with her a specially selected woollen wardrobe from Australia to suit different climates. Miss Fawsitt who has been with BOAC for 12 years is visiting several128 words
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Article40 1959-03-10 4 TAIPING, Mon.— A woman tapper. Samkarana. 50. was found dead in her house J n Batu Kurau. 16 miles northwest of here, yesterday morning. Police are looking lor her husband. Narayanan, who might help their investigations40 words
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Article37 1959-03-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The assistant editor (Malay section i of the United States Information Service publication bureau here. Inche All Munawar. left by air for America today to attend a three -month orientation course.37 words
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Article41 1959-03-10 4 SINGAPORE, Mou. Tan Eng Seng alias Ah Seng was tentatively charged in a Magistrate's Court today with the murder of Tan Ah Won on Feb. 25 at Bukit Timah Road. He was remanded until next Monday.41 words
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Article31 1959-03-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Moo. The Envoy Extraordinary and Minister PlenipotentiaryDesignate of the Philippines. Mr. Marianno Ezpelita this morning presented his credentials to the Tang di-Per-tuan Agong at the Lstana Negara.31 words
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Article, Illustration226 1959-03-10 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. ORIGADIER MARTIN HOTINE, British Director of Overseas Surveys, said here today that surveys in Singapore were much more advanced than This was his opinion after discussions with officials of the Survey Department immediately after his arrival from Australia this morning. He said: "I226 words
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Article68 1959-03-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Health. Mr V.T. Sambanthan. will lead a delegation to the third Asian Malaria Conference at New Delhi from March 16 to 21. The other members will r>e the Deputy Oirector of Medical Services. Dr. Mohamed Din bin Ahmad and the68 words
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Miscellaneous559 1959-03-10 4 Today's Singapore diary... SINGAPORE CONSTITUTION TOC H SINGAPORE BRANCH: beginners 5.30 p.m.; Sceneshifters EXPOSITION: at the former Talk on "Population Problems of principals rehearsal "Desert Song" Kallang airport site from 6 p.m. Singapore" by Sir Percy McNiece. 8 pjn. to 1130 p.m.— last day. Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay) Malay CHINESE V.M.C.A.559 words
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624 1959-03-10 5 Charges and counter -charges between UMNO and PAP as sequel to speeches SINGAPORE, Monday. THE secretary-general of the People's Action Party, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today accused the chairman of Singapore State UMNO, Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, of talking in "wild and624 words
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109 1959-03-10 5 24-month job finished in eight IPOH, Mon. Mr. John Emmanuel, the Malayan Trade Union leader who is now in Africa to organise a national union for plantation workers, has completed his two-year assignment 16 months ahead of schedule and hopes to be back in April. Mr. Emmanuel, who is the109 words
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Article169 1959-03-10 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The subject of compensation for Malayans retiring from civil service posts is to be raised in the Legislative Assembly again next week. The Assembly last week joined unanimously, except for three officials who abstained, in deploring the payment of $75,000 compensation to the169 words
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Article418 1959-03-10 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Monday A FULLY democratic A constitution for Johore providing for an elected legislature of 32 members and an executive council drawn entirely from the legislature is recommended by the Select Committee of the Council of State appointed to consider amendments to the constitution. The418 words
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94 1959-03-10 5 SENATOR Emmanuel Bclaez. chairman of the Philippines National Defence and Security Committee, arrived in Singapore yesterday by Pan American Airways on his way to Jakarta for a goodwill tour of Indonesia. Senator Belaez. who was accompanied by his wife, said that he had94 words
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164 1959-03-10 5 Any pair of black shoes will NOT do SINGAPORE, Mon. An officer once told a Civil Defence national serviceman that "any pair of black shoes" would do for training session.* So the national serviceman. Cpl. Lim Kwang Seng, did not wear the pair of regulation boots with which he was164 words
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Article, Illustration131 1959-03-10 5 GOLD BAR FOR GIVING BLOOD 40 TIMES FIFTY -FIVE blood donors were awarded gold and silver medals by the acting Minister for Health. Mr. M. P. D. Nair, at a ceremony held at the Singapore Blood Transfusion Centre yesterday. Six men were awarded the gold bars for having given their131 words
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139 1959-03-10 5 QUARRY BLAST ENDS IN DOUBLE TRAGEDY |Y|ERSING, Mon. A wife collapsed and died yesterday in the police vehicle taking her to hospital to claim her husband's body for burial. THE WIFE, 56-year-old Thian Ah Kwan. had been told only a little while earlier that HER HUSBAND. Low Siew Lam, 54,139 words
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Article69 1959-03-10 5 BORNEO AT $4.30 A MINUTE SINGAPORE, Mon.—Telephone subscribers in Singapore and the Federation can now make calls to eight exchanges in North Borneo, the Telecommunications Department announced today. The North Borneo exchanges are at Labuan, Sandakan, Tawau, Kudat. Kota Belud, Tauran, Beaufort and Papar. The service will be available between69 words
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Article18 1959-03-10 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Mr. Justice Hepworth leaves tomorrow by air for Britain on a holiday.18 words
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347 1959-03-10 5 'Whisper campaign 9 charge by air chief SINGAPORE, Mon. THE chief of the Hunt- ing Clan Air Transport Ltd., which is planning to operate a low-cost air service from London to Singapore, said here today that a "nasty whispering campaign" was going on against his airline. Mr. M Curtis, who347 words
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Article, Illustration263 1959-03-10 5 In- woman who dreamed up uplift in form of bra SINGAPORE, Mon. Mrs. Ida Rosenthal, more commonly known as "Mrs. Maidenform" originator of the modern uplift and figure-fitting brassiere, arrived here tonight by CPA on a "half business, half pleasure" one week visit. It is to Mrs. Rosenthal that most263 words
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Article21 1959-03-10 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. Five Burmese firemen will arrive here tomorrow to observe the latest fire fighting techniques at Singapore Airport.21 words
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Obituary77 1959-03-10 6 2* Hordt SIU (Minimum). MR. C. A. PADMAN passed away at his residence 27C Jalan Buloh Kasap, Segamat on 6 3.1959 at the age of 63. The family thank I all friends and relatives who attended the funeral and rendered help. MR R. S. DHAR. 7 Richard's Avenue regret77 words
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Obituary104 1959-03-10 6 2t Hordt Sit (Minimum). :HE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Choo Hong Bock thank the monks ot Thai Buddhist Temple. Sri Lankaramaya, Beng choon Kok, and Buddhist Societies. Relatives and Friends for loan of cars, .scrolls, wreaths, night visits and attendances at the funeral on 7 I/Ml MRS. DR.104 words
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647 1959-03-10 6 The Straits Times Tuesday, Mar. 10, 1959. Showdown In Iraq Revolt in Northern Iraq may be the beginning of the showdown which has threatened since the Government was reconstituted early in February What is happening, however, is hidden in the contradictory and almost equally sweeping claims of rival I radio647 words
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Article291 1959-03-10 6 Singapore's new constitution, said Dato Abdul Hamid on Sunday, "cannot and will not work if UMNO and the Malays do not support it." Unless the Malays are given "a square deal" by the next Government, he added, the constitution "might as well be scrapped." The warning of possible291 words
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Article220 1959-03-10 6 The emphasis in Malayan housing plans is on low rents. The housing needs of the moderately well-off, if not largely met, at least are nowhere near as acute as those of $100 to $300 a month workers who comprise the vast majority of people in the urban220 words
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1107 1959-03-10 6 HARRY MILLER - HARRY MILLER B KUALA LUMPUR. yyHEN the commander of the small platoon of heavily armed* terrorists lurking at the top of a high bank on the Fraser's Hill Road reluctantly agreed to postpone departure from the scene, it meant death for someone.1,107 words
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Article, Illustration1124 1959-03-10 6 CONFUSED POLICIES IN CENTRAL AFRICA KUALA LUMPUR. IF I wore a bonnet, one of the bees In it^-as anybody who troubles to read this column must know would be the urgent need for a reorganisation of the machinery through which the United Kingdom Government deals with territories overseas. It is1,124 words
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160 1959-03-10 6 IF a five -fold increase in the poultry industry in Singapore is not a consoicuous example of successful Government aid and encouragement to farmers in Singapore then what is it? Sam Yum Kong says it isn't, because the price of poultry has gone up. Lots160 words
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249 1959-03-10 7 FPA HAS REACHED THE MASSES, CLAIM SINGAPORE. Mon. The Family Planning Association said today that the total attendance at its clinics last year clearly showed that its work had reached the masses. Mrs. Y. K. Urn, administrative secretary to the FPA, denied an allegation by Miss Chan Choy Siong, PAP249 words
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Article906 1959-03-10 7 COC/flr TOLZ> OF PEON'S LOSS WHEN HE ASKED SHOP ASSISTANT TO CHECK NUMBERS Inspector says the ticket was taken out of cupboard TWO CLAIM OWNERSHIP OF A SECOND PRIZE TICKET NOW DEPOSITED IN A COURT SAFE KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A LEGAL BATTLE for the ticket which906 words
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103 1959-03-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. There are only 48 hours more for Malayans who have registered as voters to check their names on the draft electoral rolls. The chief registering officer of the election commission, Mr. G. W. Rothery, today urged those who103 words
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Article131 1959-03-10 7 FIRST CHANCE TO TEST ALERT SYSTEM TODAY SINGAPORE. Mon A fullscale internal security exercise by the police and the army in Singapore tomorrow will give the public a chance to test "GERTI." the new telephone service announcing news of a national emergency. Mr. William Cheng, the131 words
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Article86 1959-03-10 7 FUNERAL CLASH: 5 HELD TAIPING, Mon. Police today detained five youths in connection with a gangster attack on a funeral procession which resulted in the death of a youth. Cheah Chee Kong. 22, and Injury to another yesterday afternoon. The OCPD Taiping, Mr. H. S. Vickers, told the Straits Times86 words
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Article66 1959-03-10 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Governor, Sir William Gooae, the Commissioner General, Sir Robert Scott, the Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, and the Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, were among some of the guests who were unable to make the demonstration flights in the Comet66 words
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Article46 1959-03-10 7 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A collection of 53 books on the cultures of Asia will be on display in the USIS library in Cecil Street for two weeks beginning from tomorrow. After the display, the books will be available on loan to library members.46 words
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Article38 1959-03-10 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Dr. Paul Gyorgy. Professor, ot Pedrlatrlcs at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine will talk on "Some Thoughts on Infant Nutrition" at the Pathology Lecture Theatre. General Hospital, on Thursday at 8.15 p.m.38 words
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129 1959-03-10 7 The man who was in Gurney 's car... rONE man in Malaya, the news of the killing of Sin Mah was received with particular satisfaction. He is Mr. O. J. Staples, who was travelling with Sir Henry Gurney and Lady Gurney to Fraser's Hill. Mr. Staples was private secretary to129 words
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Article, Illustration213 1959-03-10 7 Husbands: 'Find our wives, please' MISS GUOK HAS TWO CALLERS WITH THE SAME PROBLEM SINGAPORE, Mon. Two husbands today asked Miss G. Guok, an assistant director and counsellor of the Social Welfare Department, to help find their wives for them. The first to walk into Miss Guok's office was a213 words
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Article19 1959-03-10 7 SINGAPORE. Mon The Singapore Infantry Regiment will hold a parade on Thursday to commemorate its second anniversary19 words
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Article146 1959-03-10 7 FOURTEEN CHARGED WITH RIOTING SINGAPORE Mon. Fourteen men, aged between 23 and 38, were charged today with rioting while being members of an unlawful assembly which caused hurt to Inspector Fong Then Chee at Kampong Henderson at 9.35 p.m. yesterday. Two others, now in hospital, would be brought up later146 words
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Article78 1959-03-10 7 DOCTORS MUST RE- APPLY IPOH. Mon.— The Registrar of Societies. Mr. J. G. Adams, today clarified the position regarding the application to register the Malayan Medical Association, formed last November to represent 1,500 doctors in Singapore and the Federation. The fact that the application had been returned to the association78 words
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Advertisement86 1959-03-10 7 HOLD ON TO YOUR PANTS! J v HERE COMES THE SAUCIEST COMEDY X ABOUT GUIDED MISSILES AND O" J J MISGUIDED MISSES! JjT J -U \^H T L^Lt i iifl L^b vHi if PAUL JOAMN^ J t NEWMAN WOODWARD 'AN a JOAN JACK I 2iSm $yP COLLINS •CAR^N_^ a 986 words
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Advertisement139 1959-03-10 7 ACE OF SALES! \y QUEEN OF VOGUE!! ferTZy, Polyester Fabrics "TETREX" fulfills a long and cherished desire in modern vogue and is bound to increase salts. What has "TETREX" to offer? for curtains i Sheer plain dyed flock primed Marquisette plain dyed flock printed for suitings Viscose rayon blended fojhion-right139 words
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Article, Illustration1103 1959-03-10 8 tiURS in Malaya it sounds strange, but high fashion furs are becom- ing big business because some of the world's most beautiful skins are on the local market at prices well below their cost, in other countries. To show the variety of i cleverly styled1,103 words
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Advertisement487 1959-03-10 8 iiiitiii:iiiiiiiiii«iiitiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiii iiiiiiiiiiitiii iiiiiiniiiiitii Showing your age? Helena Rubinstein brings you 3 sure ways to look younger SAGGING CONTOURS? JHHBH|H Correct those ageing contours '-'>'^lwfm fl^^^^H ond wrinkles by using Helena I- -flllHß Rubinstein's miroculous beauty I Uatttfl discovery. CONTOUR LIFT FILM. .*SEKP Use it at night and under make-up I487 words
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Advertisement62 1959-03-10 8 V S—T7 oo y uet ...She will tell you that she P J%l hasn't missed a day at school through ill health. Pure Cod Liver Oil daily has JjLjl built up her resistance to colds she's happy, carefree and healthy. L^P^^^l SevenSeaS jglHi COD LIVER OIL (f^^f E^ Nature's Food62 words
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Miscellaneous315 1959-03-10 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS (5). 1 Novel for wet night when I'd 6 Confusion worse confounded nothing arranged (4, 4. 3. 4). by fifty-one in big room (9). 8 Game for the majority abroad? 7lt brings my lord to book (8, (5*2-2) 7) 10 Wealthy one without a Scots 9315 words
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Article, Illustration1503 1959-03-10 9 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE Quetta quakes claimed 40,000 lives Ringed with glittering snow-capped peaks, Quetta rose from mud huts in 1 840 to a thriving hill city of 60,000 people at the time of the tragedy in May 1935. The spring social season was at its peak when the cityDaily Mirror - 1,503 words
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Advertisement174 1959-03-10 9 YOU DECIDE! You make up your own mind about Tampax. You don't need to listen to another living soul. AD you have to do is weigh the advantages of internal sanitary protection against the other kind. Instead of a bulky, uncomfortable, hard- to-dispose-of external pad. you have pure, highly absorbent174 words
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Miscellaneous156 1959-03-10 9 Carmen A Co. By 3§aa ff^^^^^Cwv'PrVf-L^^^K&S'V M^R^P^^^^^^l^ PID^^XbB j^^^F a I *^^^^P^B w^ i wish i ~^^^^^^^^^B LOO* AT *V Mfv^ v^^^B^rCl 1 I VVRiTi/^G TDO Cj B Jlt V__^B Thy Saint By Leslie Charteris HflELsrJ. 1 1) II 1~~ 1 rANO EVEN WORSE, THE BODY IS^I f LUCKILY I156 words
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Article202 1959-03-10 10 Shipk l>ing alongside the Sin--1 gapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Ruys 1/2 Tiber 4, 5. Mineshima Maru 6A. Ceylon 6. 7, Marne Lloyd 8 9, Sambas 10 11, Yamatoyo Maru 13. 14. President Adams 15/16. Aardyk 18, Meitan Maru 19.20, Gorgon WSEDE, Stia N.Wall 2.202 words
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Article28 1959-03-10 10 SINGAPORE. MAR. 9. RUBBER: 88^ cente per lb. (up one cent). TIN: $397.25 per picul (up 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 120 tons (up 10 tons).28 words
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Article412 1959-03-10 10 The MaUyan Share Brokers' Association reported yesterday: •Industrials were still hesitant. Tins were better and .übbers were firm. The turnover was small." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following; business up to 3.30 p.m.: Fjiser and Neave ords. $1.51 and MJltt; Gammon $1.70; W. Hammer $1.53 cd; Hume412 words
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637 1959-03-10 10 RUBBER PRICE BOOSTED BY CONTINUED GOOD DEMAND By Our Market Correspondent QOOD demand took the price of rubber over the 88 cents level yesterday although the turnover was restricted through lack of supplies. Interest was mainly centred in April two and three sheet, but sellers were reserved and offerings were637 words
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Article20 1959-03-10 10 Malayan Share MarketMarch 9 March 7 Industrials: 85.1S 85.23 Tins: 98.99 99.22 Rubbers 120.89 120.96 Jan. 1 1958=10020 words
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Article111 1959-03-10 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent March/April shipment $42' /2 buyer;., 104 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $63 sellers, drum $67 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $158, Sarawak $157, special Sarawak black *83, garbled Lampong black111 words
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Article152 1959-03-10 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 33, O.D. 33 18, 90 d/st 33 3/8 credit bills, 33 1/2 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 32 1/16. O.D. 32 3/16, 90152 words
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Article52 1959-03-10 10 OutpuU from the estates and mines in the Gnthrie Group for 1959 'o date (in brackets) are a follows: Rubber 6,101.000 lb.. 04.532 000 lb>, Te» (black) 131.500 lb (287.500 lb.l. Palm oil 1,441 tons. (3,110 tonsi. Palm kernels 43(i tons. (833 tons', and Tin ore 560 plculs52 words
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Article148 1959-03-10 10 March first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 88'j cents per lb up a cent on Friday's closing price. The closing tone was fully steady. Coding prices in cents per lb., yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 88 Vz, sellers 88%; Int.148 words
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Article92 1959-03-10 10 The following further February rubber crops are notified: Brnta 94.000 lb., Jrram Knantan 74.000 lb., Kundong 39.547 lb., Bfentakab 62.000 lb.. and Sunrei Bagan 215.000 lb. Batu Lin tang 172,000 lb.. and Parit Perak 45.345 lb. Kempas 323.289 lb. and Radella 21.500 lb. Malaka Ptada 92,300 lb., United92 words
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Article13 1959-03-10 10 Melbourne Stock Exchange was closed yesterday for the Labour Day holiday.13 words
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Advertisement345 1959-03-10 10 SITUATION VACANT WTED fey leadinr Chinwe concern a Branch Manager for ihfir Office In Koala Unpir. \pplirant must hare coaaMerjble experience In office aian-KroM-nt and salea piiMtltia; (specially a rood knowirdfe of the ■hanaaroattral Market la the FcderattMi is atrterre*. On! salary and prosaects for rifbt man. Apply Box AStM345 words
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Advertisement79 1959-03-10 10 NOTICES TEMERLOH FERRY For the duration of the Fasting Month (Bulan Puasa), travellers are warned that Temerloh Perry will not operate between 6.55 pjn. and 7.30 p.m. daily. ROAD NOTICE MARAN JERAXTUT ROAD The above Road will be closed to all vehicular traffic at 16ft miles from Maran from 6.5579 words
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Advertisement340 1959-03-10 10 NOTICES THE AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE Notice 16 hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of Members of the Association will be held to the Roof Garden. Adelphi Hotel. Singapore, at 5.15 p.m. on Tuesday. 24th March, 1959. Nominations for election to the Committee must be received by the Secretary340 words
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Advertisement1013 1959-03-10 10 fcfc K LINE" Japan «s USA Pacific Atlantic Coast Service Sport P. Sham Penani ETA HK ETA Kobe ETA LA ti» NY Htittt Mara" Ist call Mi.l/s UMm 11 Mar M call 11/15 Mar 11 Mai 22 Mai n Apt n Apr reading for hongkoni, all Mean Ports, San Francisco.1,013 words
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Advertisement1576 1959-03-10 11 .Tans S4os MANSFIELD CO., LTD. x«i, MM ••aasl crporated m Singapore) (12 Nats) J5" 1 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS TO LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS (Via Saaz wita iiaerty to praceed ma Paaaau ar Cap* at Gaad Ntpa) Garners option to proceed via other sorts to load and1,576 words
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Advertisement1215 1959-03-10 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARD SAILINGS FOR ADEH, PORT SAIB, GENOA. ANTWERP, ROTTEROAM, AMSTERBAM. BREMEN, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN. GOTHENBURG ANB OSLO Spore P. Sham Penang •KINA /llMar "FALSTRIA"" 11/17 Mar 11/11 Mar 2S/21 Mar "SIIONGA"* MMar/ 4 Apr 5/ S Apr 1/ 7 Apr "JUTUNBIA"" 11/11 Apr 2S/21 Apr 22/23 Apr Spatial1,215 words
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Advertisement1279 1959-03-10 11 ZSm THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SiNtAPORE (lacaraaratea ia tta Uaitol ii.gieaj I lines SAILINGS TB ADEN. U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pora P. Sliam Penang BENAVON for L'pool, M'bro, R'dam la Part/11 Mar 11/17 Mar 11/11 Mar BENVAHNOCH for Hamburg, London, Hull 17/23 Mai 24/21 Mar 27/21 Mai BENVRACKIE for1,279 words
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Advertisement1270 1959-03-10 11 MoALISTER tfc CO., LTD. TEl.i Ha.: 2BMI ELLERMAN LINE KLAVENESB LIMB LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM HAMBURG LBS ANGELES, SAN FRAHCISCO, and tor Canada and USA North Atlantic Ports SEATTLE, VANCOUVER I PORTLAW CITY OF SINGAPORE Acceptiag carga far Caatral 1 Seat* Spore P. Sham Penang Aemtea 11/21 Mar 22/23 Mar 24/201,270 words
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204 1959-03-10 12 Japanese tyres sell well in Malaya MALAYA is a good market for Japanese automobile tyres, Mr. Koichi Hanamata, export manager of Nitto Tire Co. Ltd. of Tokyo said in Singapore. Mr. Hanamata said that his company was doing good business in Malaya, although its products had been on the local204 words
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Article61 1959-03-10 12 Malayan production of rubber footwear in the first 11 months last year amounted to 12,188,500 pairs, against 13,602,700 pairs in the same period of 1957. Singapore's output totalled 1,503,500 pairs and that of the Federation 10.685,000 pairs. Imports of rubber footwear rose from 2,269,600 pairs to61 words
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Article37 1959-03-10 12 Britain's office equipment industry set a new export figure last year, the Office Appliance and Business Equipment Trades Association has announced. Shipments during the year were worth $220 million compared with $218.4 million in 1957.37 words
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296 1959-03-10 12 570.000 TONS ORDER FOR MALAYA J^KiHT leading Japanese steel mills have begun negotiations with Malayan mining companies to import iron ore from Ipoh in the next financial year starting on April 1. A spokesman for the Yawata Iron and Steel Co. Ltd., one296 words
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Article182 1959-03-10 12 Sun Life to open Malacca office rVHE Sun Life AssurL ance Co. of Canada is planning to open another office in Malacca soon. Mr. S E. d'Esterre, assistant manager of the Singapore branch said yesterday. Mr. d'Esterre said that the company had every confidence that business would continue to grow182 words
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Article217 1959-03-10 12 NEW FAST FRENCH CARGO SERVICE rpHE first French line to operate a roundthe world service, the Campagnie de Trans.ports Oceaniques, have put another fast new 18 knot cargoliner, the Tocansa, on their world service. The Tocansa arrived in Singapore last week on her maiden voyage. A 9,700 ton deadweight motor217 words
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Article170 1959-03-10 12 OLD Market Square, Kuala Lumpur's business centre, will have a new skyline when a $2 million elevenstorey building, which will provide accommodation for at least 100 offices, is completed next year. The project is being undertaken by the Lee Wah Bank Ltd., Singapore, as its170 words
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Article, Illustration70 1959-03-10 12 THE chairman of Bomas Ltd. and managing director of S. H. Benson Ltd. London, Mr. Douglas Bain is expected in Singapore this week. Bomas (Bensons Over, seas Marketing and Advertising Service) have an interest in Masters (1959) Ltd. of which Mr. Bain is also a director. Mr.70 words
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Article, Illustration247 1959-03-10 12 ¥\EMAND for Australian wheat flour in Malaya will continue to rise this year, despite competition from France, a leading Colony wheat flour importer, Mr. D. Hulls, said yesterday. Mr. Hulls is the local manager of Bunge Co. Ltd., whose company has been operating in247 words
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Article101 1959-03-10 12 rPHE Rover Co. Ltd. of Wai--I- wickshire and the Standard Motor Co. announce that preliminary and exploratory discussions are now going on with a view to assessing whether there is any way in which the two companies can help one another. This follows the announcement by101 words
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Article, Illustration61 1959-03-10 12 rpiIREE hundred and fifty X guests attended a party last week to celebrate the appointment of The Malay States Shipping Co. Ltd. as agents for the Osaka Shosen Kaishb Line. Above left to right: Mr. G. B. Godfrey (managing director Malay States), Mr. S, Hinata (Japanese Consul61 words
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Article40 1959-03-10 12 Two directors of The Benjamin Electric Ltd.. Tottenham, will arrive in Singapore tomorrow for tt short visit on their way to Australia. They are Mr. H.G. Campbell, managing director, and Mr. J.O.K. Purdey. sale.iy director. y40 words
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Advertisement381 1959-03-10 12 mummer) 1 1 Jwull I I Your telephone request is transmitted to one ot our radio-telephone vans and the service crew is at your door within minutes. Jk THE PEOPLE WHO KNOW AIR CONDITIONING BEST IKTIUffIOMt Alt CONDITIONING CO. LTD it nm m KOUk Mm 24 HOUt 7 DAYS WEEK381 words
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Advertisement156 1959-03-10 12 complete family protection The comprehensive terms of the L.I.C. Multipurpose Policy give your family stability Complete protection. Assets exceed Ask an L.I.C. Agent for details of the 2 6 00. milHon many liberal benefits offered under the Policy. exceed Policies may be issued in Indian or local 7 currency, subject156 words
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288 1959-03-10 13 IPOH, Monday. J^ LAW which provides a penalty of two years' jail and whipping for those convicted of carrying offensive weapons, acid or explosives, was described as "monstrous and preposterous" by a defence lawyer in the Sitiawan Magistrate's Court. The lawyer, Mr. V.288 words
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183 1959-03-10 13 MALAY GROUP MEET PAP, LIB-SOCS FOR POLLS AGREEMENT SINGAPORE, Monday. A DELEGATION from the newly-formed Singa- pore Malay and Islamic Council of Action, today opened negotiations with the People's Action Party a,nd the Liberal Socialist Party for an electoral understanding in the coming general election. No decision was taken at183 words
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119 1959-03-10 13 Tang loses motion to reprieve hawkers SINGAPORE. Mon.— A motion by a Singapore People's Alliance City Councillor. Mr. Tang Peng Yeu. urging that prosecution against hawkers be suspended immediately was rejected today by the health committee of the City Council. In his motion, Mr. Tang also asked that the Hawkers119 words
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Article43 1959-03-10 13 SEREMBAN, Mon.— The retiring Mentri Besar of Negri Sembilan Dato Shamsudin bin Nain, was entertained to a farewell dinner by 120 people here last night. Dato Shamsudin will retire at the end of this month after 28 years service.43 words
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Article24 1959-03-10 13 MALACCA, Mon. —The $279,000 Tan Kirn Seng bridge spanning the Malacca River near the clocktower here was open for use this morning:.24 words
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Advertisement767 1959-03-10 13 fIpRIJ|^HHQMQH|HU^H^pHpBIHiHHpHi^P^H Check Before Posting Replies to Box Numbers Utmost core should be token when replying to boa number la*, to we the CORRECT NUMBER and Address to the i Stroiti Times, Times House, j River Volley Rood. I Cosh must be sent by regi»- 1 I tared •act; Postal Orders767 words
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Advertisement824 1959-03-10 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT, 20 Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St ctt. txtrm. TO LET FLAT. Serangoon Garden Way. Please Phone *****. FURNISHED ONE BEDROOM j Flat. 146, Holland Road. Available 27th March with sitting, dining, servant's quarter, garage. No refrigerator. Phone ***** during office hours. ATTRACTIVE MODERN FURNISHED home 3 bedrooms (2824 words
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Advertisement846 1959-03-10 13 TUITION 29 Wordt Si (Mm.) Box SO ctt. txtrm. LEARN TO DRIVE, How To Pass Your Test. Courses Can Be Arranged: Success Assured. Enquiries Phone *****. City Driving School (Spore). YWCA Japanese Flower Arrangement Classes— Starting Friday 13th March. Second Course 10 a.m. Beginners 5.15 p.m. Advanced 11.30 a.m. Enrol846 words
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Advertisement875 1959-03-10 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 2t Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO cU. mstrm. FOR SALE Bentley 'S' series saloon mileage under 7000 condition excellent. $***** or near offer. Can be Inspected at Malayan Motors. MORRIS MINOR 1955, Four W Wall tyres. Excellent condition throughout. View 12-A, Circular Road Spore. Ring ***** between875 words
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Advertisement351 1959-03-10 13 NOTICES KUNDANG TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation Of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a dividend, the nineteenth, of three shillings (3s. Od.) per share, less Income Tax at the rate of forty per cent, has been declared due and payable to shareholders on the registei at the351 words
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Advertisement434 1959-03-10 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS TECHNICAL APPRENTICES APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens and/or State Nationals for the award of Technical Apprentices in the Public Works Department. Perak for training at the Technical College. Kuala Lumpur for 4 years startIng in 1059. Normal age limits will be over 16 years but under 21434 words
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Advertisement367 1959-03-10 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS AIR MINISTRY WORKS DIRECTORATK VACANXIES FOR DRAUGHTSMAN The Air Ministry requires a Architectural and Civil Engineering Draughtsmen for service in Singapore. The posts will be in the General Grade and the salary scale U $200 x 14 256 270 X 14 340 plus a temporary addition of 25Ci.367 words
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Article520 1959-03-10 14 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA SINGAPORE SOCCER JO YEARS AGO AND NOW^ BY SOH Seven-man committee named to look for remedies By SINGAPORE. Mon.— If the Singapore Amateur Football Association does not wake up it will go bankrupt in the near future, declared Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, S.A.F.A. president, at520 words
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268 1959-03-10 14 EPSOM JEEP - Scratchings likely heavy tomorrow EPSOM JEEP By Ipoh, Monday OCRATCHINGS are likely to be heavy for Wednes- day's, races here as many Class 2 horses are being sent to Singapore to get ready for the Easter meeting which begins on Mar. 21. Horses definitely not running here on Wednesday are268 words
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171 1959-03-10 14 PENANG CA TO INVITE RICHARDSON TO PLAY PENANG, Mon. The Penang Cricket Association is arranging a two-day match on Easter Sunday and Monday and will invite England Test player Peter Richardson to play when he visits the state on his Malayan coaching tour. Richardson who will be in Penang from171 words
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Article58 1959-03-10 14 WELLINGTON. Mon. Peter Richardson, England's opening batsman, has a cracked rib, an XRay revealed today. The left-hander was struck on the body while batting in the match against Wellington here on Friday. He will miss tlnorrow's match against Central and Northern Districts at Hamilton, but may be availableReuter - 58 words
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Article44 1959-03-10 14 SINGAPORE, Mon. G.H.Q. FARELF scored a 106-run win over Singapore Recreation Club "B" In a S.C.A. junior cricket match at Tanglin yesterday. GHQ 182; (Timney 33, Sharpe 23. Whittaker 23. Bailey 21. Timms 20; Bell 5-54); SRC 76 (Reutens 19; Whlttaker 3-10 >.44 words
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Article, Illustration54 1959-03-10 14 Mr. T. T. Jasper's Oscar Wilde clears a jump with jockey R. Jenkins in the saddle. Oscar Wilde is an entry for the Grand National Steeplechase to be run at Aintree on Mar. 21. He is trained by W.G.R. Wightman atReuter - 54 words
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Article157 1959-03-10 14 SINGAPORE, Monday. F|R. NARINDER Singh, of Ipoh, who recently returned to Singapore from Australia, had this to say of Singapore's hockey team at the last Olympic Games held in Melbourne: "They were the worst team playing in the Games. Himself a well-known hockey player he157 words
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85 1959-03-10 14 MELBOURNE, Mon.— The IYI Australian Cricket Board of Control knows nothing of steps being taken to prevent bowlers throwing or bowling with a jerky action. The Board of Control secretary, Mr. Jack Ledward, said this in Melbourne today. In England yesterday, chairman of the EnglishReuter - 85 words
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90 1959-03-10 14 WELL DONE, SAYS CABLE TO MALAYANS PENANG. Mon. Mr. Loh TToot Yeang, a vice-presid-ent of the Badminton Association of Malaya, today cabled congratulations to Teh Kew San and Lim Say Hup on winning the men's doubles title in the world invitation badminton championships at Glasgow. The cable reads: "Well done90 words
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Article94 1959-03-10 14 FIFA status for 2 ref s SINGAPORE, Mon.— Two more 0 Singapore soccer referees may shortly be registered with PJLP.A., the world controlling body for soccer. They are Messrs. Lee Pak Tong and H. Angullla, both Singapore Amateur F.A. first-class referees. Mr. Ibrahim Isa, chairman of the referees' committee, told94 words
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Article38 1959-03-10 14 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Mr. T. K. Turner was elected president of the Johore Bahru District Cricket Association. Other officials are Mr. V. Kanagasingam secretary Mr. V. S Pillay. (treasurer) and Mr. j. V. Wilson (fixture secretary).38 words
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Article155 1959-03-10 14 SINGAPORE, Mon. Boxers from the Singapore Reformative Training Centre dominated last night's boxing at the Singapore Constitution Exposition, winning five of the 12 bouts. Results: Germ: Onan bin Sharif (PB) beat Osman bin Ibrahim (PB); Ibrahim bin Mahboob (PB) beat Dolmat bin Sabri (PB); Bantam:155 words
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Article323 1959-03-10 14 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN By SINGAPORE, Mon.—Boxing in Singapore has for the past years depended much on the Services who have done a great deal to keep the game alive here. This year it will be left to the Services again to provide the highlights. Those who323 words
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Article192 1959-03-10 14 Bartley take Youth title SINGAPORE, Mon. Bartley Secondary School won the Singapore Amateur Football Association youth championship when they beat Alexandra Sec o n dary Modern School 5-0 in the final at Jalan Besar Stadium today. Star in Bartky's convincing victory was their centra forward. William Tham. who scored three192 words
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Article102 1959-03-10 14 SB A trainees spark wins SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore Badminton Association '.s Chinese Schools' trainees helped their teams to score easy victories when the Singapore inter-schools badminton tournament began today. Gan Lin Kirn, Lum Sook Wah, Lim Ser Boon and Yap See Jin. all S.B.A. trainees, sparked Chung Cheng's s—o5 0102 words
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Advertisement158 1959-03-10 14 v JRpavilion: Lj L IMAJ U of tflmKt M vlrl mfH> tnrwm I g B f/ s hmr lf h dlon o i"ta W 1 17 BtoattwmyT jߧi I 2 HENRY SUSAN -^^*?H SAM f-RWIDA.STRASBERG I l&XalMtft GREENWOOD MARSHAU Rko Picture Dist. by JARO TECHNICOLOR Chinese Subs. fc 6eod News!158 words
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Miscellaneous58 1959-03-10 14 Soccer: SAFA Premier leagueIndians v Dockyard-Navy. Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m. League Div. 3A— Queenstown v Indian Brotherhood, Farrer Park. BADMINTON: Int«r-School— Outram v Chung Cheng, T. Katong Girls; St. Andrew's v Bartley, Bartley; Queenstown v A.C.S., A.C.S.; Victoria v Oldham, Victoria; Siglap v Chinese H.S., Siglap; Catholic H.S. v Pasir58 words
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