The Straits Times, 1 September 1959
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Title Section18 1959-09-01 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80.000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1959. WCENTS. At.**"' 118 words
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Article, Illustration1133 1959-09-01 1 MINISTER; OUR FINANCIAL POSITION NOW SOUND In three months budgetted expenditure slashed by $26 m. Appeal for support for loans SINGAPORE, Monday. THE Government, since it took office three months ago, has not only wiped out an estimated deficit of $14 million for this year, but has1,133 words
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124 1959-09-01 1 NOW THE BANK CHIEF QUITS IN INDONESIA JAKARTA, Monday. MR. LUKMAN HAKIM. Governor of the Bank of Indonesia hat, reM^ned. His resignation came in the midsL of Indonesia's most serious financial crisis in thr decade with business paralysed after the monetary decrees announced last week. Observer^ -aid Mr. Hakim, wa*Reuter - 124 words
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Article56 1959-09-01 1 WARSAW, Mon, The wail of Warsaw factory sirens tomorrow will signal one minute's silence in remembrance of those who died In the war, which began with Germany's attack on Poland. These same sirens sounded the alarm as German bombers raided the city without warning in the earlyReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration57 1959-09-01 1 THIS mongrel was the only witness of a double tragedy in an attic in Singapore yesterday. Found dead in the attic were a woman, her body badly mutilated, and a 'man. He was hanging from the roof. Locked in with them57 words
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368 1959-09-01 1 Red China invades Bhutan, says Pakistan report NEW DELHI, Mon. piIINESE troops are reported to have entered Bhutan the Himalayan state Mr. Nehru, the Indian Premier has pledged to defend. The report was given by the Calcutta correspondent of the Associated Press of Pakistan quoting a usually reliable source in368 words
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419 1959-09-01 1 MINISTER ON WHY MANY MALA YS SHUN CHINESE SINGAPORE, Monday. rpHE Minister for Health, Inche Ahmad bin Ibra- him, tonight spoke of "a great deal of uneasiness among many Malays caused by manifestations of Chinese chauvinism." He said that this "un* easiness" existed even among Malays whoi were by no419 words
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Article61 1959-09-01 1 OKLAHOMA CITY, Mon.— Citizens of Oklahoma will be able to drink legally tomorrow for the first time since their state came into existence. Oklahoma became a state and went dry in 1907. but last April, Oklahomans decided this had gone on long enough and voted to repeal61 words
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Article33 1959-09-01 1 TOP JOB FOR FUCHS LEIPZIG. Mon. Dr. Klaus Focbs. former British nuclear scientist who passed H-bomb secrets to Russia, has been given a high post in East German nuclear research Renter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article239 1959-09-01 1 MOSCOW, Mon.— Mr. Nlkita Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, will meet the British Labour Party leader. Mr. Hugh Oaltskell, and Mr. Aneurin Bevan in the Kremlin on Friday. The new* that Mr. Khrushchev would see them was given to Mr. Oaltskell and Mr. Bevan todayReuter - 239 words
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Article, Illustration1385 1959-09-01 2 KING TELLS THEM: ALWAYS HOLD YOUR HEADS IN CONFIDENCE, HAVE NO FEAR KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THOUSANDS o f youths ol all races danced, sang and staged mass drill displays throughout the country as Malaya celebrated the second anniversary of Merdeka today. At Merdeka Stadium here,Soong Hon Sin - 1,385 words
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Advertisement506 1959-09-01 2 THE LIST OF APPLICATIONS WILL OPEN AT 10 A.M. ON TUESDAY. THE Bth SEPTEMBER. 1959, AND WILL CLOSE AT 12 NOON ON FRIDAY, THE 2nd OCTOBER, 1959 GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE ISSUE OF $25,000,000 5\ PER CENT REGISTERED STOCK, 1959 (1977/1979) AUTHORISED BY THE DEVELOPMENT IX)AN (LOCAL) ORDINANCE, 1959 (No. 50506 words
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Advertisement254 1959-09-01 2 THE LIST OF APPLICATIONS WILL OPEN AT 10 A.M. ON TUESDAY, THE Bth SEPTEMBER, 1959, AND WILL CLOSE AT 12 NOON ON FRIDAY, THE 2nd OCTOBER, 1959 GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE ISSUE OF $15,000,000 5 PER CENT REGISTERED STOCK, 1959 (1967) AUTHORISED BY THE DEVELOPMENT LOAN (LOCAL) ORDINANCE, 1959 (No. 50254 words
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Miscellaneous19 1959-09-01 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I ATTJ^MOMBNT, I VCHSTURBeO/ /in. mowtio -t/ PUON6 \OU AS SOON I FO« <*XL19 words
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Article361 1959-09-01 3 I GO TO AMERICA WITH A WARM DESIRE TO STRENGTHEN THE CAUSE OF PEACE MOSCOW, Monday. \f R. KHRUSHCHEV said today he was going to America with "good intentions" and with a warm desire to contribute his mite to relaxing international tension and strengthening peace.Reuter - 361 words
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117 1959-09-01 3 SOfiRABAYA. Mon. Police are investigating reports of a trade in 1.000 and 500 rupiah notes, newspapers here said. The newspapers said people, were buying 1.000 rupiah notes for 300 rupiahs and 500 rupiah note* for 150 rupiahs. They took the devalued banknotes to islandsReuter - 117 words
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Article46 1959-09-01 3 LONDON, Mon. Thieves who left a nlghtwatchman bound and gagged at a bakery after stealing £1.800 from a safe later telephoned Scotland Yard to tell them there was trouble. By that time the nightwatchman had freed himself and raised the alarm—Reuter.46 words
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Article23 1959-09-01 3 BANDOENG. Mon— West Java authorities have decided to ban all aliens from moving to areas outside cities from tomorrow.— ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article145 1959-09-01 3 MOSCOW, Monday. MR. ANEURIN BEVAN, the British Labour Party "shadow" foreign secretary, yesterday traded statistics on milk yields with a Ukrainian farmer. Feodor Kozlovsky. 68. wast one of the many Russians Mr. Bevan and Mr. Hugh Galtskell. the Labour Party leader, chatted with duringReuter - 145 words
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Article68 1959-09-01 3 LONDON. Mon.— Two thousand people yesterday joined In a demonstration at Trafalgar Bquare to protest against French plans to test atom bombs in the Sahara Desert. They heard Miss Avril Carter, secretary of the Direct Action Committee against Nuclear Weapons, state that members of theReuter - 68 words
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553 1959-09-01 3 ONLY NEWS WAS ABOUT A MOTOR TOUR f ONDON, Mon. The "Big Two" meeting of President Eisenhower and the Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Macmillan. got down to business yesterday but the reporters got angry. British and American Press officers promised toReuter - 553 words
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Article55 1959-09-01 3 How to share— and save PARIS, Mon. The French Government has announced tax benefits for firms setting up profit sharing schemes. Companies making profit sharing agreements will not have to pay company tax on sums paid to workers nor, if they give shares to workers, will they pay the normalReuter - 55 words
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230 1959-09-01 3 TIBET REFUGEES 'DYING IN INDIAN CAMPS' f ONDON, Mon TibeI tan sources are claiming that many Tibetan refugees are sick or dying in Indian camps, it was reported today. The Daily Telegraph's correspondent In DarJeeUng George Patterson, wrote- "f have been investigating the growing volume of disquietIng reports about atrociousReuter - 230 words
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Advertisement223 1959-09-01 3 See interesting, exciting I INDONESIA!( if^ *>> S 1W wC ah FwhUng rams such as these form part ot the funeral ceremonies in West Java. The people of this region are called Sudan They are noted for their cheerful character, infectious gaiety and colourful way of dressing. For flights to223 words
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Miscellaneous352 1959-09-01 3 Your radio today RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M. 6.30' Good Morning; 6.33 SERVICE 41.7 metre* Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 The Kuala Lumpur 341 metres News; 8.05 Ballroom Orchestra; Penan* 366 metres 9.00 Close Down;352 words
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Article, Illustration233 1959-09-01 4 THE BEARDLESS GUNNER BECOMES SIKH GOPAL SINGH SERENITY AT LAST FOR SOLDIER, 19 WHO STUDIED RELIGION TWO YEARS KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A 19 YEAR OLD Gunner has "found serenity at last" as a new member of the Sikh religion. At a two-hour ceremony today in the Sikh Temple in Perkins233 words
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489 1959-09-01 4 'Resistance to merger based on racial fears' HOME MINISTER ON CRUCIAL YEARS AHEAD SINGAPORE, Mon. A warning on the dangers of comnuinalism, and a call For the further development of Malayan nationalism, were the key points of a speech given by the Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon,489 words
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279 1959-09-01 4 Vehicles Dept. to be taken over by Traffic Police SINGAPORE, Monday. THHE Registrar of Vehicles Department will be taken over by the Traffic Police as part of the police re-organisation mentioned recently by the Minister for Home Affairs. Mr. Ong Pang Boon. Plans for the take-over i have now been279 words
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153 1959-09-01 4 WATER DEPT. MOVES- NOW UTILITIES ARE TOGETHER SINGAPORE, Mon. One of the major moves to reorganise the City Council was carried out today when the Electricity Department moved its offices from the first floor of City Hall to second floor offices on the rear side of the building. This brings153 words
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Article88 1959-09-01 4 No water areas SINGAPORE. Mon. The Water Engineer's Department announced today that water supply would be shut off In the following places tomorrow: Along Holland Road (between 5 m.s. to 5^4 m.s.), Ford Avenue, East Sussex Lane, Oei Tiong Ham Park, Holland Rise. Queen Astrid Park, Coronation Road West. Astrid88 words
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Article104 1959-09-01 4 RECORD MAN TO SAMPLE LOCAL MUSIC SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. David Dexter, artists and repertoire director of Capitol Records Incorporated one of America's biggest record companies is in Singapore to meet recording stars and hear some of the music of this country. Mr. Dexter, who flew in today by PAA, said:104 words
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Article45 1959-09-01 4 SINGAPORE, Mon: The Muslim Advisory Board here Is giving a tea-party at 5 p.m. on Sept. 4, at 41. Chancery Lane, in honour of Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, the Vicechairman of the Board, on j his appointment as State Ad--1 vocate General.45 words
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Article184 1959-09-01 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce is to organise Malay classes for businessmen to help popularise the national language and "keep pace with the changing circumstances." I In addition, it will also organise Mandarin classes. These Malay and Mandarin classes, to be held184 words
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Article48 1959-09-01 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Cllnico-Pathologlcal meeting for tonight has been cancelled in favour of a talk to be given by Prof. Robert Kark. Professor of Medicine at the University of Illinois In Chicago, on "Nephrotic Syndrome" at the Allen Lecture Theatre. Faculty of Medicine, at 8.15 p.m.48 words
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Miscellaneous248 1959-09-01 4 SIXGAPORE JUDO CLUB: Scotu Road, 8.30 p.m. flower arrangement advanced 2nd Beginners' class 7.30 pjn.; Randori U. 8.1.5. LIBRAS Y Present* course 10 ajn.. Blue Triangle 8.30 p.m. "The UJ3. Farmer" 9.30 ajn. to Club musical evening 5 p.m. FACULTY OF MEDICINE 6 p.m. KAMALA CLUB: Membership (University of Malaya):248 words
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245 1959-09-01 5 It's war to the end with Reds, says Razak KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. rpME Minister of Defence. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, said today that the Federation Government had no intention of treating or compromising in any way with the remnants of the Communist Party in Malaya. Efforts will be redoubled245 words
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226 1959-09-01 5 STORE TO HA VE ITS OWN LIST OF HONOURS SINGAPORE, Monday. f PHE Queen's Birthday Honours List will be re--1 placed by local awards from next year, in line with Singapore's status as a self-governing state. I A high Government source 1 today confirmed that a list of decorations was226 words
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Article53 1959-09-01 5 PENAN'G, Mon— The ashes of Mr. Lai Peng Cheang, a Penang civil engineering student killed In an air crash near Barcelona on Aug. 19, arrived at Bayan Lepas airport from Singapore today. The ashes, contained in an urn. were handed to Mr. Lais brother, Inspector53 words
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97 1959-09-01 5 Indonesian trade party postpones S'pore visit gINGAPORE, Mon. The Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Jakarta has idvised the commercial community here that the trade mission to Singapore ha s been "postponed until further notice." A three-man advance party was to have arrived in Singapore this week from Jakarta97 words
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Article237 1959-09-01 5 SENATOR PROTEST: THEY REGRET... IPOH, Mon.— The Perak State Alliance today expressed regret at the decision of the Ipoh UMNO division to protest to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, against the appointment of a Perak Legislative Assemblyman to the Senate. The division's action, said the h'erak Alliance secretary. Inche237 words
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Article30 1959-09-01 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Mr. S.V.J. Ponniah. a senior education officer, is acting as Chief Education Officer. Johore, during the absence of Mr. RH. Jones on leave in Britain.30 words
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234 1959-09-01 5 PENANG Monday OTUDENT organisations should try to foster better relations with the public, the first regional study seminar of the National Union of Federation I Students urged today. In a working paper on student welfare, the union stressed that society at large had a moral234 words
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Article30 1959-09-01 5 BUTTERWORTH Mon. The Penang ChieJ Minister. Dato Wong pow Nee. will declare open a four-class-room extension to the Permatang Janggus Malay School here at 10 a.m. on Wednesday.30 words
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Article32 1959-09-01 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The Town Council has agreed to a proposal to raise the speed limit from 30 m.p.h. to 40 along Jalan Scudal from the Jalan Tampoi junction.32 words
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Article21 1959-09-01 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Nine cases of diphtheria In Johore Bahru were reported in July, according to a Health Department statement.21 words
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Advertisement274 1959-09-01 5 Your friendly Mobilman is neat with your car... and his work... f he'll check your oil, battery, petrol, radiator and tyres, too! JkjM Always look for the sign of the Flying Red Horse. J STANDARD-VACUUM L ...BUY THE BEST... BUY Mobil! V^^X STANDARD-VACUUM OIL COMPANY (INCORPORATED IN U.S.A. WITH LIMITED274 words
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Miscellaneous201 1959-09-01 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS to catch him! (6. 6). i vm,T>' <r fii 10 a.r.a.s life-size reproduction ft TW', nnthini In tht> li«t Tolerance (7-5). ft£ U»e cSfc% the bwhelor music 9 sroiSr %r look w make 13 House for a scientist (5). 9^?^^!^°^ ThaU 14 Classy hue for a201 words
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Advertisement281 1959-09-01 6 CLOSING Vtf^^^jggj^ POST TH/S ENTRY FORM NOW/ Cut out the entire panel including the photographs. Please remember to fill in your dealer's name and address, he may win a prize too! THE ADDRESS IS: SURF, P. O. BOX 1004 KUALA LUMPUR 1 x SURF <] < YOUR NAME* jjfffk m^i.281 words
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Article334 1959-09-01 7 THE SIX LOST HOURS IN THE LIVES OF A HAPPY COUPLE-AND ONLY A DOG KNOWS ANSWER SINGAPORE, Monday. VyHAT happened between midnight and dawn today in the attic of a Jalan Besar home where a couple were found dead? Faced with this question today, police334 words
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Article62 1959-09-01 7 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Mr Justice Wee Chong Jin awarded a hawker. Peh Kirn Seng, and his son. Peh Ah Chong. 11. a total of $1,414 and cists in the High Court today for personal Injuries received In a road accident in Jalar. Tua Kong on Sept. 21 last year.62 words
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534 1959-09-01 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The dream of a single chamber of commerce to represent I businessmen of all rac- es. who are Singapore i citizens, is doomed to failure. THE REASON: A large portion of the country's entrepot trade Is controlled534 words
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213 1959-09-01 7 PERTH WOMAN IS 'AUNT' TO 580 STUDENTS From KEITH HOOPER PERTH, Monday. T"HE Malayan Government has appointed a Perth x woman, who formerly lived in the Federation, liaison officer for Malayan students in Western Australia. She is Mrs. Mary Hodgkin. wife of Dr. Eric Hodgkin lecturer in zoology at the213 words
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60 1959-09-01 7 Driver killed in collision with a lorry BENTONG, Mon. A taxi driver from Kuala Lumpur. Puran Chand. 30, died of injuries after his car coUided with a lorry at the 7th mile BentongKarak road today. Four Indian passengers in his car were sent home after minor injuries were treated. The60 words
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117 1959-09-01 7 MAN FOUND WITH WOUND NEAR BODY OF WOMAN IJPOH. Mon. A gardener. P. Sellan. 60. was found unconscious this morning with a wound just below his chin. Lying near him was tin- body of a woman who had her throat slashed. And scattered nearby were an empty bottle smelling of117 words
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103 1959-09-01 7 Their Little Malaya is popular in Australia ITUALA LUMPUR, "■Mon. There is a little "Malaya House" in a Perth suburb. Australia a show room of Malayan customs and crafts. It Is the home of three students— one from Singapore and two from the Federation. The students are Liche Omar Bakhereh,103 words
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Article27 1959-09-01 7 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Th* Singapore Assizes for September opened in the High Court today before Mr. Justice Ambro.se. The court calendar lists 21 cases for hearing.27 words
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Miscellaneous254 1959-09-01 7 Cfimtt'Mi A Co. By Muz The Saint By Leslie Charteris A TtaE OTHER DAY WE WERe TALKING^ /WE M4O A SOUIT|ON-THAT\ L^m MATTER ABOUT THE NATIVES GETTING VOO SHOULC? CERTIPy^g A PERTURB SUC^ A v° p T|/WE V IF THAT GETS WORSE. WE'LL GENUINE GOD, AFTER WHICH MEASURE 1 V""~"^254 words
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Obituary27 1959-09-01 8 M Wmr4a lit (Muumum) IN EVER LOVING memory of Mr. Tara Chand passed away on 1 9.58. Always remembered by his dear wife and children.27 words
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Article313 1959-09-01 8 M Ward* tit (Himmmm) STELLA COURTNEY, International Comedienne, nightly at The Cockpit except Sundays. VANITY FOR GOWNS in every Important fashion silhouette. 32 Haffles Place, Spore. A TIN Of Delight Ten varieties in a tin of Verkade's Pride I ol Holland Biscuits. Available at all leading stores. "APOLLO"' Chicken313 words
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637 1959-09-01 8 The Straits Times Tuesday, September, 1 1959. Deficits And Surpluses While other Singapore Ministers have spoken frequently on the activities of their departments, the Finance Minister has held his silence. In so far as this reticence can be explained by a desire to make the maximum impact with his first637 words
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Article596 1959-09-01 8 Several possible motives occur for China's infringements of the Indian border. Least probable is the idea, attributed to unnamed Indian officials, that China is probing the frontier zone in search of th* true border. For years now India has given China the chance to settle this by civilised596 words
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Article, Illustration1174 1959-09-01 8 LESLIE FINER - GRIVAS The man alone... LESLIE FINER by ATHENS. Monday REVIEWED in relation to current political facts, the prospect that General Grivas, the restless man who led the armed resistance to Britain in Cyprus, will seize power in Greece it>elf is exciting but unreal. The broad outline of the political horizon1,174 words
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LETTERS
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183 1959-09-01 8 riTHE arguments advanced 1 at the Malay language seminar (S.T. Aug. 24) that Malay is at present not adequate enough to replace English in the legal field, spurred me to think of I Trengganu. It is common knowledge that from earliest times Malay183 words
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Letter94 1959-09-01 8 THERE has been so much publicity and counterpublicity about contraceptives that the poor, misguided public is left wondering what to do. The facts concerning over -population, food supplies and production are not generally understood, nor are they of sufficient curent Interest to arouse public opinion. Other facts, pertaining94 words
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Letter82 1959-09-01 8 -pHE railings now going up on Nicoll Highway are appalling. They are heavy, clumsy, ugly, and totally out of keepIng with the surroundings. Why cannot we have light colourful railings that permit the motorist a view of the s,ea i the thing that makes it sheer82 words
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419 1959-09-01 8 This Moneylenders' Ordinance doesn't help matters at a11... T»HOSE who conceived and drafted the Moneylenders' Ordinance could have saved themselves the trouble as it is unlikely to make any significant difference to the volume or methods of small-scale moneylending between individuals. The rates of interest depend on the law of419 words
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Letter81 1959-09-01 8 AS applicants for Singapore Government bursaries, we have waited for three and a half months— and are still waiting. Our fees for Hilary Term are overdue and we may be suspended. Furthermoße we haven't enough money to buy all the recommended textbooks, with the result that our81 words
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Advertisement77 1959-09-01 8 IEJiJ 111 Lighting Fittings I I f»jß«jS«a«a»Sßa» F. ***** Pendant ll\ Wl finished polished brass r\ I with shades in pleated If llv| Riltoil plastic-r ***** ji^^wi j[ BracKet to match. HI t Advertisement of THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., (MALAYA) LTD. Representing THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. LTD. OF ENGLAND. OPTICIANS77 words
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Article, Illustration639 1959-09-01 9 WE THOUGHT HE WAS DEAD. SAYS FAMILY SHOCKED BY STORY OF CHURCH-TOWER HERMIT SINGAPORE, Monday. T«HE family of Urn Cheng Guam, the student x who spent four fantastic years hiding out in a church tower attic in America, had thought he639 words
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91 1959-09-01 9 l M.AI'OKL. Mon. A magistrate today discharged four Indonesian seamen who had pleaded guilty to entering Singapore on- lawfully last week. The seaman said they found themselves in Singapore because of a storm at sea. The storm had driven their boats off their91 words
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Article40 1959-09-01 9 SINGAPORE. Mon— Khoo Chlan. 28. and Tan Leong Seng. 23. were Jailed for two years each Rafter they were found guilty by a district court today of attempting to extort $10 from a shop proprietor. Leong Pang Yen.40 words
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Article, Illustration252 1959-09-01 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. A "dead" man refused to stay dead today when "rioters" swept up Canning Rise to capture the Armyheld Fort Canninr. The man was the driver of a military ambulance and was standing at the entrance to the Fort when 50 me252 words
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Article, Illustration172 1959-09-01 9 Girl, chided because she smoked, disappears SINGAPORE, Mon. A schoolgirl packed her clothing and left home after her father admonished her for smoking. The girl. Wee Ai Lin 18. a Form V student of the Cedar Secondary School, disappeared from her home in Rangoon Road on Aug. 21. Four days172 words
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Article40 1959-09-01 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Twenty-five thugs last night destroyed a hawker's stall at Norfolk Road after arriving there in five taxis. The stall-owner. Tan Koon Wah. fled as soon as he saw the gangsters alighting frdhn the cars40 words
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Article152 1959-09-01 9 APENANG, Monday. BOY, Hor Peng Meng, aged seven, was seriously injured when the car in which he was travelling plunged 50ft. down a slope at the 9th mile stone Batu Ferringhi here this afternoon. Two others, the driver Ma- dam Kong Slew Mool.152 words
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77 1959-09-01 9 No time to read 'drive slowly...' ALOR STAR. Mon. The State Traffic Advisory Committee has rejected a Town Council request fur "Drive slowly* signboards to be put up at the entrance to Alor Star town. The chairman of the committee. Mr. Mak Ouan Pin. told the council yesterday that its77 words
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Article56 1959-09-01 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A car driver was today fined $10,000 by a district court for unlawful possession of 3751 b. of dutiable tobacco in a Wilkinson Road house at 6 a.m. on Saturday. Tan Cheng Huat. 32 did not pay the fine and was jailed for 1256 words
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Article40 1959-09-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A resolution urging the Federation Government to lift all restrictions on the Import of rice will be considered at an annual meeting of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce here on Sunday.40 words
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Article190 1959-09-01 9 gIN'GAPORE Mon -Opposition Assemblymen will seek to censure the Government for creating three posts of political secretaries to the ministers at salaries of $1,100 to $1,400 when the Legislative Assembly meets on Wednsday Mr A P. Rajah (SPA— Farrer Park) has given notice that he190 words
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103 1959-09-01 9 Standard to meet claims next week SINGAPORE. Mon.— About 400 former employees of the Singapore Standard, a morning English dally newspaper which suspended publication on Aug. 1. will be paid all outstanding claims on Sept. 8. The management agreed on Saturday to pay all employees an extra week's salary as103 words
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Article25 1959-09-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The 55th dinner meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Apex Club will be held at the Peninsula Hotel here on Wednesday.25 words
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114 1959-09-01 9 CINGAPORE, Mon. A General Hospital ward today became a magistrate's court with a sick-bed taking the place of the dock. Nagallngam Ramdass. the natlent. sat up in his sickbed when the magistrate. Mr. C.T. Foo. entered the ward acnompanied by his court staff. Ramdass114 words
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163 1959-09-01 9 Goodwill messages continue to pour into palace RUALA LUMPUR, Mon Goodwin messagrs on Maiaya's second merdeka anniversary continued to be delivered to thr lstana Negara from all over the world today. Thry included tributes from the President of the Indian Rrpublic. Dr. Rajendra Prasad. and the American President Mr. Eisenhower.163 words
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Advertisement336 1959-09-01 9 GOOD ENGLISH gives you Confidence How you can gain poise— develop your personality —achieve success You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Hundreds of ambitious people, drawn from all occupations, have discovered a fascinating, simplified way to improve their English, gain self-confidence and develop their personality. They336 words
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Advertisement122 1959-09-01 9 Preparing^ M li^ to be a Beautiful JHCS I Lady j^B nIH Hk I I Wendy loves to try on ~"V« Mummy'i "pretty bead*". OT A ,t»>* J 1 But Wendy*! Mother knows I([ «*>* *$S J/k that even the moit valuable ■iV S^MIM jewel v not as precious to122 words
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Article, Illustration292 1959-09-01 10 S.Africans keen to invest locally 'FEDERATION CONDUCIVE TO FOREIGN CAPITAL" COUTH African industrialists are keenly interested in making capital investments and establishing industries in the Federation of Malaya, Mr. J. B. Barregar. a leading businessman from the Union said in Singapore. Mr. Banegar. who left for Hong Kong yesterday alter292 words
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Article, Illustration280 1959-09-01 10 rE Philippines Government will make every effort to help Singapore coconut oil millers to get supplies of Filipino copra. This was stated by Dr. Genaro Bomediano, leader of the four member Filipino coconut survey mission, before leaving Singapore on Saturday after a threeday visit here. Dr. Bomediano280 words
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Article205 1959-09-01 10 'THE Ben Line Steamers Ltd. opened their new office in Hong Kong on Saturday to cope with increased business in the Far East, it is announced in Singapore. This Is the fifth office to be established by the company in Asia. Their four other205 words
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Article109 1959-09-01 10 'THREE representatives from the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce in Jakarta are expected to arrive in Singapore this week, to make arrangements for the forthcoming visit of an Indonesian trade mission here. They will meet officials of the five chambers of commerce in Singapore. Mr. K. M.109 words
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Article64 1959-09-01 10 Canadian consumption of natural, synthetic and reclaimed rubber in June advanced by 25 per cent to 25.6 million lb., states the Dominion Bureau of Statistics in Ottawa. Consumption of natural rubber increased by 2.4 million lb. to 9.4 million lb.. synthetic by 2.3 million lb. to64 words
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Article, Illustration207 1959-09-01 10 4 WEST German com*x pany, Kien z 1 c Apparate G.m.b.H., of VillingT. is expanding its export business in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. The company has Just introduced automatic machine* for all accounting purposes and incorporating several new features. Mr. Peter A. HeUer.207 words
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Article38 1959-09-01 10 Sarawak's rubber exports in July rose 1.472 tons to 4,71$ tons, compared with the June shipments. Exports for the first seren months amounted to 23.164 tons as against 20.482 tons during the same period of 1958.38 words
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122 1959-09-01 10 OENANG imported 1 more rice from Burma in the second quarter of the year than in the corresponding period in 1958, official trade figures issued in the State reveal. The amount bought during the period was 5.607 1 tons worth $1.6 million against 5.397122 words
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Article, Illustration182 1959-09-01 10 AN Indian company manufacturing groundnut and castor oil is seeking to develop its Mala- yan market. The company, Bhavnagar Oil and Chemical Industries Private Ltd.. of Bombay, is claimed to be one of the world's leading suppliers of this oil. Mr. Joseph Kattukaren. sales, organiser182 words
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Article82 1959-09-01 10 Ceylon wants to sell 5,000 tons of mixed scrap steel and 750 tons or cast iron to Singapore, the assistant Ceylon Commissioner •in Singapore. Mr. S. R. Jayaweera said this week. He said that arrangements could be made for Singapore to supply Ceylon mild steel billets in82 words
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Advertisement136 1959-09-01 10 Business thrives on I swift, reliable 1 communications »#«^H /^..keep in touch by Cable Many firms of all kinds are doing more and bigger business since they started making full use of the high-speed communication services offered to all parts of the world by Cable Wireless Ltd. The cost of136 words
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Advertisement78 1959-09-01 10 Other distinguished members WtJ of the *IYjtL family include 5S ""KQ^l." Electrt V^HHB New Design Finish. 'Twin-Pack' ribbon change "*Bir Admrnkfrotor Whisper-Quiet performance -A- Improved magic margin ew ne meter G/re« world's finest typing Worlds large* manufacturer! of typewritttt. Worldvid* miet and tervic*. at less cost Kg YAU in iess78 words
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Advertisement1022 1959-09-01 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 10 AOtV LIVERPOOL, SLASCOH, tMQQN t CONTINENTAL PORTS trKssn Si 111 Si MENILAui tT fl ?M' mster0 H'*'! »1 Oet 23 ?tki« M M s«'"«. Limp*. Dublin ki i kK* 4 Mm S/ Ha? i atreus i,,,, M 2I Slfl $tfl)/ to i mom stonet. Melbourne,1,022 words
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Advertisement598 1959-09-01 11 IHI E. A. C. UNtS- mmmm BvZ^ AOfN. REOSEA MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL a SCANDINAVIAN POUTS Mx£&£ "Jifi'iSii*"/ 1 trt sl*s«»r5 l *s«»r i/Viijt MMVAU FROM UANOIIMVIA/a.R./CONTINENT SAILIN6S FM tmHOI AND SAICON "SAMOA" .U H p S'^tm Spore "SIUMM" .f 7 1 W/11H»t 11/11 Seat "KIM" IS,l*st,l H/llSetl 11/Mto* Deeotanks Available for598 words
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Advertisement1179 1959-09-01 11 EMS.™ 6 BEN LUfE STEAMERS LID. sinsapore (i«mititrt tkt Ufttti tiugtm) s unis SAILIMCS TO ADEN. UK I CONTINENTAL PItTS M«»UU f« Red 5.. I,,***, ro»m P Shlm Penin BENIOM3ND (oi London. R'dam. Bremen, Htmbu 'i if Hi Sept Leadee iirict arrives 27 Stpt BENNEVIS fw livtrpooi. Hull. Hamburg 5/1,179 words
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Advertisement800 1959-09-01 11 FMcALISTER CO., LTD. rti. Nt.. nn\ lmm.. MMun. ■•m£S l urn i!?£ZS" BT«SJISf 0 u/f£ til ll^ '■"■I 2M Can l/istpt JSt ein oV a i.«Um. M/ t1 ORONXV.iu At. "fiST ,:tl At* •<• "n--(ft*. BOUSTEAO 6c CO., LTD. *»M< IjncofpOfitM i* tht faotrttior. at MtUyt) GLEN LINK "WHS IIIVICI800 words
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Article25 1959-09-01 12 SINGAPORE. AUG. 31. RUBBER: $1.06* per lb. (up seven-eighths o/ a cent). Unofficial close 5 p.m. $1.06 i (quietly steady). TIN: Market closed.25 words
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586 1959-09-01 12 ALL MARKETS ARE QUIET: TIN LEVY IS ABOLISHED By Our Market Correspondent WITH Federation of Malaya markets generally closed yesterday for the second independence anniversary celebration Singapore business was on the quiet side. Rubber dealers operated for only half a day in Kuala Lumpur and the Singapore market was quiet586 words
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Article22 1959-09-01 12 Malayan Share Market: Aug. 31 Aug. 29 Industrials: 97.19 97.1» Tins IU.BB 11L.45 S Rubbers: 143.30 143.4* Jan. 1 1958=10022 words
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Article393 1959-09-01 12 The Malayan Share Brokers Association reported yesterday. •All sections were quiet and the turnover was small." Singapore brokers reported the following business up to 3. 50 pjn.: Industrials: FHzpatricfcs $1.0o; Praser and Neave ords $145; Gammon $186 and $1.87; Henry Waugh $1.44 and C 1.45; McAUster «1 25;393 words
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Article148 1959-09-01 12 MELBOURNE, Mon. INVESTMENT glares on t he Stock Excharge here today opened the week quieUy, on a Highlight wa» B.H.P. which gained Is. to 655. 9d. ACI rose is. 6d. to 775. while base metals and the oils maintained a firm tone on a quiet market Commonwealth bonds148 words
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Article212 1959-09-01 12 Ships lying alongside the Sin- I tapore Harbour Board wharves or I expected today: Salmara 1. 2. Laos 4 5, OJetrud Bakke 6A. Glomegaen 6 7. Benlomond 8 9. Glengarry 10 11. Singapore 13 14. Straat Van Diemen 15 16. Kapitan Kosko 18. Teiko Maru 19. Senai N.Wall212 words
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Article154 1959-09-01 12 September first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 106» a cents par lb., up seven-eighths of a cent on Fridays price. I The closing tone was barely steady. Closing prices In cent* per lb., yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R .b.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 106154 words
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Article111 1959-09-01 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon price per picul yesterday were Copra: quiet; UK/Continent August September shipments $38 buyers. $39 sellers Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $60 sellers, drum $624 sellers. Pepper; quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $156, Sarawak $155 (both down $1), special Sarawak black $98.111 words
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Article125 1959-09-01 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchant* yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 32 15/16. O.D. 33 1/16. 90 d/at 33 3/8 credit bills, 33 1/2 trade bills. Canada: buying arm ail T.T. 31 7/16. O.D. 31125 words
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Article18 1959-09-01 12 Aunst average prices were: Aug. 1959 July 1959 Rubber: 1*7.57 eta. 98.18 eta. Tin: $400.14 SMO.OO18 words
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Advertisement721 1959-09-01 12 ExprtM V.S.A. Padti* AtUati« C^Mt »«*I~ ta Spore P Sham p c"» n l Hlion L. Angele* HtwVofli •*^-.*-"«gfj« «sn. i- v•h,,.,u«m,,.- i.tc..in»s.»t njot »sot 4 t M fc| I|>w We.t Coast of Central/South America l L X° o r' Ac^co Co^o MBL Vlgg. Cull Xim 1 25 21 Sept721 words
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Advertisement269 1959-09-01 12 t_ THE A BURMA FIVE STAR LINE MSTIOUNO WCSTSOUNO fm mm P(rU I Fr.m jitait PtrtS I Hlt| KMt Load.ne tB Ho«i KM| t Him liaiiit fir Burwa PtrU -AMERICANA" "AHIAMA" Penang Sinppore Ptntni li Put 4/7 Sept 9/IStit ISe»t mMTS »6emts BARRETTO SHIPPING q INTERNATIONAL D t «adimg CO..269 words
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Advertisement726 1959-09-01 12 SEHNH CHUA BURIAL GROUND A Meeting of tbe Sehnh Cnua Members of the Hoklen Community will be held at the office of Messrs. Soon Cheong Ltd.. 34 Pekln Street. I Singapore, on Saturday, Uth September, 1959, at 2 .30 p.m. AGENDA 1. To confirm minutes of the last meeting. 2.726 words
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Advertisement663 1959-09-01 12 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. Tan Chin Wan has been appointed Manager of our Com- pany as from I*l September. 1959. Our Temporary Office will be removed to No. 72-00, Bukit Panjang, 10 MA Singapore. 23. Telephone No. 6908 a, as from Ist September 1959. Our Customers663 words
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Advertisement266 1959-09-01 12 NOTICES GUTHRIE COMPANY LTD., IPOH AND TU.I K ANSON. It should be noted that Inch* Abu Naslr Bin Abdul Hamld. IdenUty Card No: PK *****9. Is no longer in this company's employment and Is therefore not authorised to transact any business on our behalf. NOTICE We beg to inform the266 words
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Advertisement1197 1959-09-01 13 TENDERS SUPPLY OF WDETIFICATION AND BASE PLATES FOR TAXIS AND HIKE CARS. TENDERS will be received foi the supply of 4.500 sets oi number plates, 3,500 base plates for hire cars and 1,000 base plates for taxis. Pull details of specifications and designs for these Identification and base plates may1,197 words
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Advertisement938 1959-09-01 13 SITUATIONS VACANT U Worda %t (Him.)— Bex M ett. txtra TEACHERS WANTED for English speaking Grade School University graduates prererred. Box A 4134 S.T. Spore. SPAKE— TIME JOBS Offered to Men and Women all Ages and Professions. Write to P.O. Box 2403. Singapore. WANTED experienced Eurasian/ European/Chinese masseuse. Apply 318-J938 words
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Advertisement874 1959-09-01 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT <■• W,r4, U (Mm. M.z it rt«. txtra AVAILABLE 1/10 59 furnished bungalow. 363-K Jalan Soo Bee iff Upper Changi Road. Spore. Two bedrooms, dining, sitting rooms, Servant's room, garage Frig, longbath (H/C) Please apply Hthln. COOL TOP FLOOR Modern Furnished Flat. Pleasant outlook, two large bedrooms. Amah's874 words
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Advertisement768 1959-09-01 13 OFFICE SPACE WANTED t* Words $t (Him.)— B^i f eU. oxtrm IMPORT FIRM Requires office space showroom. Locality Collyer Quay, Raffles- Place or High Street. Principals only. Reply Box A 4096. B.T. Spore. GODOWN SPACE WANTED 2t Words $S (Min.)-Box SI tts. txtrm STORAGE SALES SPACE urgently required In or768 words
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Advertisement840 1959-09-01 13 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS Word, U (Hi*.)— Box M tU. txtn "100 WATS to get rich" bySydney Norton. $2 (casn) including postage. AmaUng book! Order now! Post Box 2631. Singapore. Hong Kong Far East E BUILDER Established 1936 81-MoathlT periodical r steal Estate Activities In Hni Kong and the Far East. Contain*840 words
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Advertisement763 1959-09-01 13 W *»rta U (Mlm.j **x rt« *xir* THE OLORIOUSLY New Hoover Junior does all your cleaning Easily. A real joy to use. At all authorised Hoover dealers. WHTTEWAY WASHING MACHINE LM Price: MM/H.F. Terms: Deposit, 24 monthly instalments of IZB/-. •r MS/- Deport. It monthly instalments of $M/-. m MS/-763 words
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Advertisement556 1959-09-01 13 AT YOUR SERVICE it Words fit 'Minimum) Dmilm 1 month. It Words UJt Him TROPICAL FOUNDATIONS. Made to Measure. Cool. Light, Comfortable. Splrella. RcbinM "OCE AMOCE Plan PrlntIne paper. Sole Agents: Fotomatlc. 58 Robinson Road. < Spore > *****. ALPHINjB TURKISH BATH Massage. Ngee Ann Building ;u. 2nd Floor. Orchard556 words
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Article, Illustration240 1959-09-01 14 YOUR KNEES UNVEILED BY SAINT-LAURENT YVES SAINT-LAURENT'S prediction for short short, skirts, is illustrated in this evening dress, which was one of the highlights of the Dior collection. The medium is printed taffeta in a partridge feather design It has a draped, strapless bodite. contrasting240 words
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584 1959-09-01 14 CINGAPORK is taking a flight into fashion this weekend as the guest of a British high fashion magazine and a world wide airline. The route will be through India, Siam, Australia and Hong KongDuring the journey, three main items will be featured.584 words
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Article38 1959-09-01 14 When mailing a parcel to a friend overseas, try this, wet the string and then tie it around the package. When the string dries, it will shrink a little, so making the parcel doubly secure.38 words
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Miscellaneous288 1959-09-01 14 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS to catch him! (6, 6). c 10 A.R.A.'s life-size reproduction 1 Fenetre? (6 6). of Toic-ance (7-5). A There s nothing In the list J5 Let b^gio,. make mxi Sic for the cock ID. to nU old swee the»rt '6. 3). 9 Give me a new288 words
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Article, Illustration682 1959-09-01 15 NORMAN SIEBEL - Victory without glitter for India against lowly Singapore NORMAN SIEBEL BY Kuala Lumpur, Monday rNDIA. fourth in the 1956 Olympics at Melbourne, took 52 minutes to scon their first goal against lowly Singapore in their Merdeka second anniversary soccer tournament preliminary round match at the Merdeka Stadiun tonight. India went682 words
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Article248 1959-09-01 15 Korea and Japan invite Malaya ITIAIX 1.1 MPIR. Mon. v The Football Association of Malaya has been invited to send a team to tour South Korea anti Japan in November this year. The invitation was extended to the F.A.M. by the South Korean and Japanese teams which are competing in248 words
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Article100 1959-09-01 15 I^EW YORK, Mon. The Unlt- ed States, the holders, and Australia are locked In a dour struggle in the Davis Cup challenge round. They are level -.-2 the fate of the cup hinging on the final slnRles between Neale Praser (Australia) and Barry Mackay which willReuter - 100 words
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Article25 1959-09-01 15 BANGKOK. Mon. Nationalist China defeated Siam in the Asian r-onee of the World Olympic soccer match here by three goals to one. Renter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article472 1959-09-01 15 JAPAN FIGHT BACK TO EARN REPLAY KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. lIONG KONG and Japan fought out 100 minutes of sturdy, spirited, no quarter football, to a 1-1 draw in their preliminary round match in the Merdeka soccer tournament tonight, and will replay on Wednesday to decide the opponents for India in472 words
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Article287 1959-09-01 15 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA By If UALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malayan rugby fans will be able to see six British international players and tour international trlalists In action for the first time when the touring Oxford Cambridge XV play AllMalaya under floodlights at Merdeka Stadium tomorrow. The touring287 words
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263 1959-09-01 15 LPSOM JEEP - DENTENTURIUS GALLOPS WELL ON A SOFT TRACK LPSOM JEEP By SINGAPORE, Monday. T)ENTENTURIUS, a topflight sprinter In the making, went attractively on a soft track at Buklt Timah this morning. Ridden by Sheldon Gtyer. he bowled along easily over 3f in 41 1/5. With galloping conditions in his favour, this263 words
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Article228 1959-09-01 15 Breasley may ride in Malaya JOTTINGS: "OOOBIB" fcreasiey, ace •^Australian Jockey who is having another good season on the English turf, may ride In Malaya for a short season. Garnet Bougoure, now battling with Liam Ward for the Jockeys' premiership In Ireland. is definitely returning to Malaya when the flat228 words
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Article74 1959-09-01 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. RAF Butter worth edged RAP Ceylon 2-1 in the first round of the FEAP knockout soccer competition at Seletar tonight. Butterworths victory was assured In the second half when Weir scored the winning goal after a one-all draw at half-time. Ceylon took the lead74 words
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Advertisement223 1959-09-01 15 TITHES-FUJI PHOTO-CONTEST Following the Success Of tkeir first jointly-sponsored photocontett, TITHES-FUJI nave pleasure in announcing the second of thei- popular photo-contests. RULES (1) The contest is open to oil users of FUJI FILM, except the staff of TITHES DENTAL PHOTO SUW.Y LTD., and their families. (2) Contestants may use any223 words
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Advertisement323 1959-09-01 15 THE NEW CRAETZ Stereo brings you genuine stereophonic reproduciimm. Your living-room is made into a concert hall, and you hear th* individual instruments ol the orchestra uith a new true-tolife claritf. Th. GRAtrZ Suteo CoaMMkJB ron»/./, UMd.pr.ke, b,x. 7 mmm ut,k ,0 itrrro ncßtd tkmfm 4 <jM«rf. tor mmm «■</323 words
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Article459 1959-09-01 16 JOHN WILLIAMS - JOHN WILLIAMS From LANDSLIDE VICTORY FOR GOVERNMENT PARTY IN VIETNAM POLL-BUT ITS ALL SO STRANGE SAIGON. Monday. GOVERNMENT candidates swept to victory yesterday in South Vietnam's dubious general election. Only two opposition candidates were elected to the 123-member National Assembly. IHe rest went to the459 words
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Article55 1959-09-01 16 LONDON. Mon. Princes* Alexandra will visit Cambodia and Slam on her return journey from Australia, the Foreign Otlice said today. The Princess will first visit Siam at the Kings invitation at about the end of September and Cambodia between Oct 2-5 at the invitation of55 words
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Obituary97 1959-09-01 16 KASAMALAR Teache- Batu Road Engli h P-hool *Ut of Mr. M. 8. Maulam. Polif* inspector. K.K. Baru daughter of Mr Slni.adur&i M. Rlv Singapore and siiter-ln-law of Mi b. V. Sllvaoural P.W.D. Federal Workshop urn 3.8.59. 663/4 Rozarlo Street MRS. CHRISTOPHER K. C. NO ,'iid Victor J. Reynolds wish97 words
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Article17 1959-09-01 16 ROME. Mon. Italy today announced it was establishing diplomatic lelations vlth the kingdom of Nepal.17 words
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194 1959-09-01 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. Six youth organisations have so far dissociated themselves from the Singapore Youth Council. They have notified the So- clal Welfare Department of their decision More are expected to sever their relationship with the council. This follows a warning by the Minister for194 words
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Article268 1959-09-01 16 LONDON. Mon. Industrial equities resumed their advance In London stock markets today and Gilt-edged securities also were firm but oils and gold shares lost ground. The fresh advance in industrials reflected good business; prospects and electoral hopes, al-1 though end account profit. Closing middle prices of selected stocks268 words
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Article26 1959-09-01 16 LONDON. Mon— Spo' 31' id., October 31d.. Oct.-Dec 3O'-d. Jan.-Mar 29^d. AprU-June 287«d.. July-Sept 28:t.,d.. Ocl.Dec 277*d.. Sept. c.i.f. 30-'-,rt.. Oct c.U 303Hd Tone: Dull26 words
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Article19 1959-09-01 16 LONDON. Mon.—Buyers £792. sellers £792^. Forward buyers £792. sellers £7923, Settlement £792H- Turnover am. 135 tons pm. 25.19 words
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236 1959-09-01 16 Los Angeles to London: 40 minutes by rocket LONDON, Mon. A three itage space machine which, by 1975, may take passengers between Los Angeles and London, a distance of 5.500 miles, in 40 minutes, was described here last night. Mr. Darrel C. Romick, manager of the astronautics engineering section ofReuter - 236 words
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Article192 1959-09-01 16 LONDON. Mon.— Close of play scores in today's cricket matches were: LORDS: M.C.C. beat Ireland by three wickets. Ireland 276 for seven declared and 191 for seven declared <R. Hunter 68 not out). M.C.C. 277 for five declared <R. Dimeiu 66 not out, M Eagar 58192 words
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Advertisement221 1959-09-01 16 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ii *m (Mimimumt LEONU: to Takwah and Kenry on 31.8.59 tMerdelta Day) at Perak Chinese Maternity Hospital, Ipoh. a son. brother lor Lilian, and William Jl Keen. f ESPECIALLY IN THE STRAITS TIMES I r>£^ TIMtS HOUSI, RIVER VALIIY RO. SINGAPORI. TIL. MOO BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS. ENGAGEMENTS,221 words
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Advertisement69 1959-09-01 16 TonQsin II magnificent DflnUli UIJ lOvalvH All rMM>- n\\ 4% A jllj CKMlgcr 100. hl«h fHKin, H\l VIVI WW tou«tp«>k»'t IKI« »»cor« 111 fIJJ tlyllnt rally lro*<c*U>*«. P..cr t_U_S_M_______#**^"< J895 00 (sin»jpere "V U A I I ft C« Lti inn iim Hi JEWELS ROSKOPF J^f> PATENT I >"< "Ji69 words
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