The Straits Times, 15 October 1959
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Title Section42 1959-10-15 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times No**** 1 Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1959 15 CENTS 'DON'T USE STORE AS REFITTING BASE* No Communist Party can capture power here unless there is a Communist Govt, in Malaya, he says42 words
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Article, Illustration588 1959-10-15 1 Dr. TOH WARNS REDS We will take our own steps... SINGAPORE, Wed. —The Singapore Government today warned Communists and pro Communist "activists" against trying to use Singapore as "a refitting base" for a struggle for supremacy in the Federation. The Government added thai it Avould be "less inhibited* 1 Hum588 words
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Article, Illustration79 1959-10-15 1 COUR HUNDRED and fifty policemen and detectives, helped by tracker dogs, joined in the island-wide hunt yesterday for Singapore's kidnapped millionaire, Mr. Cliia Yee Soh. Among places visited by the police was a luxuriously furnished flat in Ceylang. Mr. Chia, 70, was79 words
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484 1959-10-15 1 SINGAPORE, Wednesday THE Legislative As- sembly today passed on a voice vote a Bill extending the life of the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance for five years and abolishing the Appeals Tribunal which used to review the cases of persons detained under the ordinance.484 words
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Article, Illustration393 1959-10-15 1 LONDON, Wed.— Mr. lain Macleod, 45, former Minister of Labour, today replaced Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd as Britain's Colonial Secretary in a Government reshuffle announced from 10, Downing Street. The Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan. reconstructing his Government after his election victory last393 words
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Article73 1959-10-15 1 STABBED SINGAPORE. Wed. Miss Chang Foong Thai. 21, a teacher, was stabbed in the back tonight In Whampoa Square, off Balestier Road. She was rushed In an ambulance to hospital in a serious condition. Police were toid that three thugs waylaid Miss Chang while she was returning to her73 words
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Article, Illustration159 1959-10-15 1 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. P. W. Ford, Manager of the Singapore Airport, has been interdicted from duty and a charge of gross negligence in the performance of his duty has been preferred against him by the Government, the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, disclosed today.159 words
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148 1959-10-15 1 Detective opens fire in gang fight SINGAPORE, Wed. A detective tonight fired two shots at the scene of a gang clash in Tanjong Pagar Road here and wounded a man who claimed he was walking home after visiting a friend. The injured man, Hoy Ber, 28, of Bali Lane, was148 words
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Article, Illustration36 1959-10-15 1 RED ENVOY RECALLED UO.V, Wed. Mi Opa. Tudin, Ambassador t<» China, has b«ru of his post In view of L transfer to other official Soviet news *«f n j T^^^ reported today DR. TOH36 words
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Advertisement8 1959-10-15 1 REPORT ON THE DEBATE BEGINS IN PAGE 28 words
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3650 1959-10-15 2 SINGAPORE, Wednesday the Government, and the Bill would either lapse or come up for a further extension. "It was with circumspection that we set out the principles that guided us and led us to the conclusion that3,650 words
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Advertisement387 1959-10-15 2 Apple Muffins A really excifing and unusual tea-time treat Sally sas? any tea-time ear. be a big and 1 le\el teasp. cinnamon. Bake in ocaston when you serve up these hot oven (425 F— Gas No. 7) 20-25 delicious apple muffins. irons Serve hot with butter. Sieve twice. 8 oz.387 words
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Advertisement82 1959-10-15 2 Begins Here: THE BIG DEBATE ON THE PPSO OPENING the debate in the Singapore Assembly today on the Bill to extend the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance by five years, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said that his party's stand on the emergency laws was stated on Oct.82 words
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Article359 1959-10-15 3 CALL FOR AID TO DEVELOP POOR COUNTRIES: WE CANNOT STAY INDIFFERENT WASHINGTON, Wednesday. PRESIDENT Eisenhower yesterday urged "every free nation" to co-operate in a long-range programme to bring a better life to underprivileged areas. "The world must learn to work together or finally itReuter; UPI - 359 words
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150 1959-10-15 3 Now Press clamp protest to Dahanayake /URICH, Wed. The International Press Institute today sent a telegram to the Prime Minister of Ceylon, Mr. W. Dahanayake, expressing "deep concern" at Press censorship there. The telegram said: "The International Press Institute, representing the free Press" oi the world. Is deeply concerned aboutReuter - 150 words
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Article253 1959-10-15 3 SAYS THE DALAI YfUSOORIE, Wed. ITI Dalai Lama today thanked Malaya for taking up the plight of his people before the United Nations. In a written statement, he mM: "It is a matter for gratification to me that my appeal to the United Nations Organisation in connectionReuter - 253 words
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Article210 1959-10-15 3 PARIS. Wed.^Mr. Michel Debre. the French Prime Minister, confirmed today that President de Gaulle's offer of cease fire talks with Algerian insurgent representatives was "permanent" but that, there could be no question of political negotiations with the insurgent leaders. In a policy statement to aReuter - 210 words
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Article22 1959-10-15 3 OTTAWA. Wed- The Federal Government today rejected the Civil Service Commission's recommendations for pay increases for civil servants. U.P.IUPI - 22 words
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Article64 1959-10-15 3 NAIROBI, Wed. The Kenya Opyefiiment plans to revoke Its former policy of retaining the rich highlands of Kenya exclusively for European occupation, according to proposals tabled in the Legislative Council. Ownership or occupation of land in the highlands will in future be judged not according to race,Reuter - 64 words
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Article34 1959-10-15 3 HONG KONG. Wed. More than 1.000 people were rendered homeless In another major squatter fire in Kowloon today. It destroyed about 50 huts and other buildings used as factories and workshops Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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137 1959-10-15 3 J^EW YORK. Wed. The U.S. Navy yesterday said that it had been testing parachutes to bring spacemen safely back to earth in their project Mercury capsules. More than 30 capsules had been parachuted successfully into the inland Satlor Sea. The 2.000 1bReuter - 137 words
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258 1959-10-15 3 Khrushchev: 'Long fight for peace' MOSCOW, Wednesday. \|K. MKITA Khrushchev said in a speech pubiTl lished here yesterday that the question of peaceful co-existence of states with different social systems "is the root question of our time." He added: "We must realise that the struggle for the consolidation of peaceReuter - 258 words
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Article51 1959-10-15 3 concession EDINBURGH. Wed. The' Duchess of Argyll will be allowed into her husbands castle for one day to identify belongings which she claims. a court ruled here today. Last month the Duke, her estranged husband. was granted a court order forbidding his attractive wife to enter Inverary Castle.—UPI - 51 words
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Miscellaneous223 1959-10-15 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE Mrdium Wave 476 metres A.M. 6.30 Good Morning: 632 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; 705 A Date With Music; 8.00 News; 8.05 A Date With Music; 8.30 The Vera Lynn Show; 9.00 Close j Down; P.M. 1.00 Programme Summary: 102 Pot Luck; 1.30 The <223 words
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Miscellaneous132 1959-10-15 3 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTWWK SKKVKK 41.7 metr*-. MEDIUM W AVK SKKVICES Kuala Lumpur 341 metres IVm.im. 366 metres Jpoli 330 metres Malacca v. metres A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 Morning Prelude: 7.00 The Sitcnal And The News; 7.05 A Date With Muric; 8.00 The News; 8.05 A Date \Vlth Music:132 words
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Article31 1959-10-15 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. PR. Hull, a rubber estate employee in Johore Bahru, was fined $30 in a traffic court here today for speeding along Admiralty Road West on July 7.31 words
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494 1959-10-15 4 NEW POWERS TO DEAL WITH FLICK KNIVES AND PROSTITUTES CINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister for Home Affairs. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, declared in the Legislative Assembly today that it was the Government's intention to use all means in its power to smash secret society gangsters. The494 words
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202 1959-10-15 4 No change in functions of Council departments SINGAPORE, Wed. The functions and duties of the various departments in the City Council will remain unchanged despite the transfer of the Council from the Ministry of National Development to the Prime Minister's Department. A Government statement today said that there had been202 words
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267 1959-10-15 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. TPHE Minister for Home Attairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, said today that the previous Government should have disbanded temporary special constables in stages in Singapore as the Emergency position in the Federation improved. It failed to do so. Mr. Ong Mid He was267 words
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284 1959-10-15 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. THE general-secre-A tary of the Singapore Transport Vessel Workers' Union, Mr. Lim Swee Pin, today accused lighter owners of breaking promises over wages paid to his union's members. He told the commission of inquiry into the contract labour system at Its resumed284 words
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Article127 1959-10-15 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.—A Cus-. O toms patrol boat routed three smugglers and seized their twin-engined speedboat. and 1.000 lb. of contraband cigarettes and tobacco, after a dramatic sea chase off Pulav Bukom early today. The Comptroller of Customs. Mr. R.S. Tufnell, him- self took part127 words
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Article, Illustration490 1959-10-15 4 Father of 1 0 on charge of hurting seamstress and a married man 'WIFE No. 2' ALLEGATION BY THE ACCUSED SINGAPORE, Wed. A MERCHANT and father of 10, Cheong Choon, 35, today pleaded not guilty to charges of causing grievous hurt with a chopper to a seamstress, Wong See Mvi,490 words
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Miscellaneous131 1959-10-15 4 Today's Singapore diary... SINGAPORE RECORDED i and Islamic art 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, and 1 MI SIC SOCIETY: Weekly con- ROWCROFT THEATRE CLUB: !pm. to 3 pm. 3 pm. to 5 pro... cert at Monk's Hill School. Wins- Play— "Dry Rot'— at the131 words
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Article34 1959-10-15 5 KUCHINO. Wed. The Governor of Sarawak. Sir Anthony Abell. who has been convalescing after his recent illness, has resumed duty. Sir Anthony is retiring at the end of this year.34 words
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Article, Illustration361 1959-10-15 5 WARING SA YS RISING PRICES MAY BRING SUBSTITUTE KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. WORLD authority on tin, Sir Douglas Waring, said goodbye to Malaya today with a warning that the country's tin industry was facing a grave danger. This was because the price of tin might rise361 words
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236 1959-10-15 5 Outlaw mahjong? Not the idea at all, says Byrne SINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, solemnly assured the Legislative Assembly today that he did not intend to declare mahjong a public lottery. Mr. Byrne was speaking during the second reading of the Common Gaming236 words
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Article94 1959-10-15 5 »pEMERLOH, Wed. A schoolteacher, Chegu Haji Osman, 43. of Sanggang, six miles from here, was rowing his boat across the Pahang River to his school yesterday morning when he saw a sampan adrift ahead of him. He paddled towards it and found a new-born94 words
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123 1959-10-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Major changes in the retirement benefits for more than 2,000 monthly paid employees of the Malayan Rail, way will be discussed by the Railway Board here tomorrow. It is understood that besides providing an attractive provident fund scheme, the123 words
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107 1959-10-15 5 SINGAPORE. Wed The Chairman of the BOAC, Sir perard d'Erlanger. today expressed disappointment at the International Air Transport Association's failure to reach an agreement on the introduction of economy fare services to the Far East at the organisation's recent conference in ToLyo. In107 words
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253 1959-10-15 5 LABOUR PARTY: BIG CHANGES ARE EXPECTED KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. "DIG changes in a number of key posts in the Labour Party of Malaya are expected to be made at the party's two-day annual conference in Serem- ban this weekend. The former president of the Malay Nationalist Party, Inche Ishak bin253 words
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Article, Illustration251 1959-10-15 5 Ex-MCA man freed from PCO detention TO A FRIENDS HOUSE FOR LUNCH AFTER UNCONDITIONAL RELEASE PENANG, Wednesday fEE TIAN BOH, former Penang MCA publicity officer, was released from Penang prison today after two months' detention. Lee was detained on Aug. 13 under the Prevention of Crimes Ordinance. From the prison,251 words
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Article51 1959-10-15 5 Caught with gun three years PENANG. Wed Ng Ah Chye, 21. was today jailed for three years for unlawful possession of a .32 German automatic. He was arrested in a police ambush last week. Ng was also fined $150, or two weeks' imprisonment. for illegal possession of two rounds of51 words
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Article33 1959-10-15 5 SINGAPORE. Wed The Yang di-Pertuan Ne?ara and Lady Goode will attend the charity premiere of the "Bridal Path" at the Lido on Oct. 20. in aid of the Red Cross Society.33 words
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Advertisement179 1959-10-15 5 The most menacing monster that ever stalked the earth! A '"^r^s^L^l '^B r^ Starring PETER CUSHING CHRISTOPHER LEE (ui-sb) SAT. M'XITE CAPITOL SINGAPORE Extra! SEE... A 'HEAL 1 MIM.MV A Beautiful 'HIGH PRIFSTESS In Theatre Lobby on Saturday from 9-9.30 p.m. S. 11.30-M'nlte Rheumatism the pains of Rheumatism, Arthritis. Neuritis.179 words
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Advertisement485 1959-10-15 5 Ho/brooks WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE IN THE HEW NON-DRIP BOTTLE It/T^^N ONLY HOLBROOKS HAS IT! Cuff Links j Patented Snap-bar ki o large variety for easy insertion of desiqm FINELY MADE...CON\ HNIP.N r. ■MAKIXI i>l MMB Krementz jewellry lia* endurin»: rk !i--neia because it is made ntli a tliul? overlay oi. Lard485 words
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Advertisement289 1959-10-15 6 /aii TW mm *t STARTING NOVEMBER 4 f MM l_ I MM 1 ON THE K/\ltfG4ffdo/?0C/T£ SYDNEY TO LONDON VIA SINGAPORE EUROPE From November 4. world-famous b.o.ax. Comet 4 Je^ will be in service on the ».o.a.c-Qantas a^^^^f9£i^££iiii£s^' Kangaroo Route. This further increase of jet services on the westward route289 words
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Article37 1959-10-15 7 SINGAPORE, Wed—Residents in the Tiong Bahru Kampong area (between Bukit Teresa and Moh Guan Terrace i will be without water fuom 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. tomorrow during repair work on a leaking six-inch main.37 words
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Article38 1959-10-15 7 SINGAPORE. Wed.—Electric supplies in the Raffles Park area will be shut down j from 8.30 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. on Monday to carry out repairs to the Raffles Park substation the Electricity De- partment announced tonight.38 words
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Miscellaneous220 1959-10-15 7 The Saint By Leslie Vharteris iAI Abner By At tapp MIDNIGHT.?— IT IS \^-AKOAH KIPTMAH "^^N |T^*AS TO BUY HAMPATA GIFT MULE \f*~. t -S\ >;<A NOttHAMFWTSMCm-) t PROMISE TO TH'BOr3!»-MOW ANWHV AJH DC)USED MAHSELF VVIF >*, Sr' CI S UA MBWJ-HE «OT HIS J> AH KIN TEU- DAISY MAE220 words
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Article123 1959-10-15 8 2« Words $1$ (Minimum) MRS. PADMANATHAN NAIR and family thank relatives. Iriencu tor condolence messages and attendance at funeral of Padmenatnan of 41 Kaslplllai Road, K.L. CHEAH HENCi SIN, Cheah Heng Soo and Gallc Poh and their families thank the Buddhist Union, relatives and friends for their messages of123 words
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Article203 1959-10-15 8 20 Word, 11* (Minimum) NEW AT VANITY Formal Short Evening Gowns. Sizes 9-18. 32. Raffias Place, Singapore. WHITE LEATHER HANDBAGS Just unpacked smart new designs at Antoinette. 324. Orchard Road, bpore. TURNED— UP NOSES Indicate some unpleasant odour in the room. Hasten for the bottle of Air-wick, then everyone203 words
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544 1959-10-15 8 The Straits Times Thursday, October 15, 1959. Singapore's Security Singapore's Legislative Assembly approved yesterday, on a voice vote, an extension of five years for the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance, the Opposition having pledged support at the outset of the debate. Disagreement over retention of the P.P.S.O. was of course544 words
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Article443 1959-10-15 8 When President de Gaulle declared his peace and selfdetermination policy for Algeria last month he laid bare the false position of the National Liberation Front with its army of insurgents and its "Government" in Cairo. His reversal of policy was complete and spectacular, replacing wrong443 words
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Article204 1959-10-15 8 One of the responsibilities of government in a democracy is to forget party differences and rule for the benefit of all. This should cause no trouble in the Federation, since many of the tasks before the Government can be tackled only in one way and would have required204 words
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Article, Illustration929 1959-10-15 8 CYRIL DUNN BANDA...AND AFTER: PART 2 by The last of two articles —that's the composite monster (if it truly exists) that has emerged from the unofficial inquest over past two weeks— WHAT emerges from the unofficial inquest of the past two weeks in Ceylon is a929 words
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772 1959-10-15 8 PATRICK O' DONOVAN; CYRIL DUNN - The President is away (playing golf, of course) and Washington just watches— and waits PATRICK O'DONOVAN AMERICAN SCENE By T'IHE President is away playing golf and the Congressmen are away mending their fences. A slightly nervous attention has been given to the British election. The Premier of Italy has just772 words
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216 1959-10-15 8 IN THE LAST ANALYSIS IT'S THE RESULTS THAT COUNT MR- POH SOO JIN'B two letters have brought contradictions to his erroneous opinion of the professional institutions from members cv the engineering professions. It Is such a pity that In his attempt to bring home the question of academic standards of216 words
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Advertisement27 1959-10-15 8 lou'rp ••.Mar ■lately im SO ITS Tmiimrmtl mm Better MATERIAL CUTTING TAILORING plus STYLE all go into every suit by ijee (Short 21, Chulia Street Singapore, 1.27 words
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Advertisement164 1959-10-15 8 ©Ob—mar For«ig» Na)«ra SOTrtC* Who says dreams never come true! Ss^B^^^*^*-^ miH^ ALL TNIt-ANO MONNIS VHUI TOO! Long. low. lithe beauty from •nd-to-end. im^v^m^/ Fa»hion-pl»le colours and duotonea. V>^^ 818-muscled performance with economy. -3-^— Kull family comfort. Panoramlc-plu* vlaion all round. n 'Safeiy-Dnve' features for family confidence Q f l^,~164 words
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Article1670 1959-10-15 9 -by Dr. Toh THOSE WHO EMBARK ON SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES DO SO AT THEIR OWN RISK...' SINGAPORE, Wednesday npHE Singapore Government today delivered one of its most stronglyworded statements against the activities of the Malayan Communist Party and its supporters in the State. it declared its firm1,670 words
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Article47 1959-10-15 9 Not murder jailed JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— An estate labourer, Ponan. 35, accused of murdering a fellow labourer, was found guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder and jailed for live years. His wife. Teressamah. 30, who was accused of abetting him in committing murder, was acquitted.47 words
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Article17 1959-10-15 9 KLANO. Wed. Mr R. Lopes has been elected president of the Coaster Indian Association, Klang.17 words
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180 1959-10-15 9 Two back from wrong funeral killed in crash Boy escapes CEREMBAN, Wed. Two people were killed and four others injured when the car In which they were travelling collided with a lorry 14 miles from Seremban on the Seremban-Tam-pin road. They were ne turning from a wrong funeral when the180 words
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Article42 1959-10-15 9 SINGAPORE. Wed— Fifteen men were today ordered to be remanded until Nov. 14 pending a report from the Opium Training Centre. All were found guilty of being in an opium house in Cross Street on Sept. 19.42 words
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166 1959-10-15 9 LONDON, Wednesday. THE BRITISH Empire Medal for Gallantry (civil x division) has been awarded to Native Officer Class n Jarit Meluda, of the Government Station, Juala River, Sarawak, who talked to an armed fugitive for "many patient and nerve-wracking hours," the London Gazette announcedReuter - 166 words
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Article47 1959-10-15 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Kuala Lumpur branch of the Women's Institute will organise a "Bring and Buy" sale at Robinson and Co's premises on Oct. 30 between 9 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. The proceeds of the sale will go to the Women's Institute47 words
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279 1959-10-15 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. The arbitration board appointed to resolve the dispute between the Singapore Traction Company and its employees' union today held a preliminary meeting in Court No. 6 at the High Court. After a 12-mlnute discussion, the company and the union279 words
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410 1959-10-15 9 HE IS SHOCKED TO HEAR HE IS A 'DESERTER' KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. RUNNER John Thomas Molyneux of the 2nd Field Reft., Royal Artillery, stationed in Tampin, was shocked today to hear that he had been described as a "deserter" by the London Military Police. A British Army spokesman said this410 words
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Article89 1959-10-15 9 Gangsters buried together (SINGAPORE. Wed.— Three young gangsters who lived together for years under the same roof, were today buried together at the Ptk San Teng cemetery in Upper Thomson Road. All Uuree were on CID records as members of the 08 secret society group. They died in Monday's clash89 words
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Letter, Illustration954 1959-10-15 10 Our women are more stylish than the Hong Kong girl CIXGAPORE women have been labouring for a long time under the impression that their sisters in Hong Kong are smoother, smarter and more sophisticated. I would like to correct this impression If possible I have just spent two weeks there,954 words
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150 1959-10-15 10 Teens 'n' Twenties to hold gala ball THE FIRST "Teens an' Twenties" Dance of the Y.W.C.A. will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on October 31. The main feature of the evening will be the election of a "Miss Young Singapore." Application forms are obtainable from Robinson's, the Y.W.C.A..150 words
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Miscellaneous314 1959-10-15 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 8 A listener with money to set 1 It'» difficult to as* bow di.<- aside (7). orderly curs can be kept in 9 It's ostentatious to go by air order (7)- around a wood (8). 5 Ways in which trees Brow (7). 14 Bring up children314 words
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Advertisement1702 1959-10-15 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ADEN. IIVEHPOOI, GLASGOW. LONDON t CON1INENTA. POT». Tue S'oore Sails S'tiam P^irg PYtmirs i<»tf»Mi. Mm ii p*t/oct it act it 6UHCUS <-..-. Litirpul, Amoutn C*« 1] Oet 17 «kt II 21 Otl 21,27 ACHILLES irftrfMt, Gl)S|O« Oct 11 Oct 14 Oct MM Oct 20/20 MCNELAUS1,702 words
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Advertisement1332 1959-10-15 11 l^ l^\P7 l^MiT^^T"TTrTßk¥#as mW^Sm^S/n^TwfL /f^ THE E. A. C. LINES- m BfyS^Yni UIH KEDSEA. MEDITERRANEAN CONT NENTAI I SCANDINAVIAN PORTS, i JS*JFSEI& "SELANBIA" I) II II Oct 11 71 Oet 7122 Oct arP > *«M 'SAMOA" a) 71 Oct 4 No. b k Ni. i ft.. 1 MEONIA" 11/11 Niv1,332 words
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Advertisement1426 1959-10-15 11 ZiU THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. 'mn* SINGAPORE (lacerperated ib tke Until KiefMai) 5 LINES SAILINGS TO ABEN. UK I CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. S RBBJ Henang 1 BENUW-RS for Hambu'g. Antwerp. London 22/28 Set 27/21 Oct 21 M Oct lENMACONUI fer Liverpool. Rotterdam. Gdyra Ciangemouth 23 77 Oct 211,426 words
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Advertisement1416 1959-10-15 11 McALISTER <5c CO.. LTD. TEL Na: MM) BLLaXRMAN LIMB KLAVBMESS UNB LONDON NAMIURC ROTTEROAM NAVM LBS ANBItll, SAN FRANCISCO ft Ntttl. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAND ana to- Carjrji and USA Noni Atlantic Ports AceettNkg carte far Cittrii t Saitk CITY Bf COLOMBO Aajtrwa. Spore P. Sham PajMBJ SSMMIVIUE ll Part/M1,416 words
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550 1959-10-15 12 BATU LINTANG RUBBER PROFIT IS UP BY $500,000 By Our Market Correspondent PATU Lintang Rubber Co. Ltd. increased its profit for the financial year ended June 30 by over half a million dollars, the published balance sheet shows. The company which has 3,500 planted acres near Serdang, Kedah, made a550 words
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Article22 1959-10-15 12 Malayan Share Market: Oct. 14 Oct. 13 Industrials 104.03 104.21 Tins: 127.14 127.67 S Rubbers: 149.21 148.47 Jan. 1 1958=100.22 words
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Article135 1959-10-15 12 MELBOURNE, Wed. INVESTMENT shares were active here today. Carlton Brewery gained Is. 2d. to 325. 9d. and AW A eased Is 3d. to 275. Bu^e metals and the oils held a steady trend while Commonwealth bonds held a him tone. Bank of N.S.W £43H seller Con. Zinc 79135 words
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Article239 1959-10-15 12 S'PORE SHIPP NG Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Bnaxd wharves or expected today: Corfu 1/2, Mersey Lloyd 4 5. Dioir.ed 6/7, Arlma Maru 8/9, Cresco 10/11, TJlwangi 13/14. Chakrata 15/16. Banda 18 Ryusho Maru 19. Selangor N Wall 2. Sedili N. Wall 3. Scudal N. Wall 4. Glang Lee239 words
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Article118 1959-10-15 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per Picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent October/November shipments $41 buyers. $42 1* sellers. Coconut oil: quiet: bulk $65 sellers, drum $67 sellers. Pepper: steady; about 30 tons of pepper were reported done yesterday. Muntok white $168. Sarawak $167 (both up $2i.118 words
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Article73 1959-10-15 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): SelUng T.T. or O.I), ready: Swiss Francs 142: French Francs *****; Belgian Francg 1631. On the free exchange market in Hong Kong yesterday, the U.S. dollar was quoted at73 words
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Article19 1959-10-15 12 Malayan Cement output for the last quarter was July 18.434 tons; August 16.429 tons: September 17.330 tons.19 words
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Article149 1959-10-15 12 November first trade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 102 'i cents per lb. up Iff cents on Tuesday's close. The closing tone was quietly steady. Closing- prices in cents per lb., yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 106 'j. sellers 107 >i:149 words
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Article36 1959-10-15 12 SINGAPORE. Oct. 14. RUBBER: 51. 02 J per lb. (up 1 5/8 cents). Unofficial 5 p.m. close $1,022 (quiet). TIN $398 per plcul (down* 37 cents). Estimated unofficial offering; 230 ions (up 5 tons).36 words
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Article806 1959-10-15 12 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported yesterday: I "Industrials were inclined to be I slightly irregular, while tins and rubbers were-* slightly easier. Th? turnover was fair." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business up to 3.30 p.m.: Industrials: Pit zpat ricks 95 cents; Praser and Neave806 words
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Article24 1959-10-15 12 NORMAN SIEBEL I - Coal production from Batu Arang during the last quarter was as follows: July 6.775 tons; August 5.015 tons, and September 7,301 tons.24 words
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Advertisement1121 1959-10-15 12 Express U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast S«rvic« E.t.A. E.T.A. E.T.A. S'pcre V S'lwi Pirvg H'Kong L. Angeles New York K.nikawi Maru tit Call 24. 2S Ott 2t Ott JT Oet IM Call 2t/M Oet J M Niv II Oet "tmmmt Mim" Ist Call 24/2S Mm 21 N« 37 Ni« 7* CHI1,121 words
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Advertisement174 1959-10-15 12 THE BURMA FIVE STAR LINE s.t. "MICHAEL JEBSEN" IN PORT S.H.B. GODOWN No. 40/41. From Japan Ports and Hongkong Leading for Rangoon UNION OF BURMA SHIPPING BOARD "PYIDAWAYE" ETA 18th Oct. From Rangoon: Loading for Rangoon Agents: International Shipping Agency, 338/342, Telok Ayer Street, Singapore, 1. Tel: *****. ***** A174 words
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Advertisement798 1959-10-15 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens between 25 and 35 years of age for the poet of a Temporary Instructor in the Ministry of Education on the salary scale $268x14-352 Eff. Bar/ 420x14-518 plus Cost of Living Allowances at current rates. Candidates must have passed I the Lower798 words
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Advertisement742 1959-10-15 12 NOTICES SIME DARBY HOLDINGS LIMITED (Incorporated in England, The Board of Directors advise that as a result of the recent Re- I 0 construction of Companies in the r SUne Daroy Group there has been 0 an unavoidable delay in the preparation o! Accounts for the year ended 30th June.742 words
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Advertisement558 1959-10-15 12 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS Repairs to Raffles Park Substa- tion will necessitate a shut-down of electricity supplies between the I hours of 4 30 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. on Monday, 19th October. 1959. Any inconvenience caused ts regretted. MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated in558 words
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Advertisement860 1959-10-15 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC APPLICATIONS are invited for the following post: WORKSHOP INSTRUCTOR IN CONCRETE PRACTICE AND MA- I SONRY Applicants must have good experience as a practical bricklayer or mason on building contracts. Salary Scale: $400 1 1 $25 $600 per month. No extra allowances are paid. The point860 words
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Advertisement848 1959-10-15 13 TENDERS I DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE- FEDERATION OF MALAYA I Tenders are Invited for the 1 supply and delivery of rations inI eluding Rice, Dairy Products and Fuel, for the period Ist January. I 1960 to 30th June, 1960. both i dates inclusive, for all the Ins- titutior.s under the848 words
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Advertisement759 1959-10-15 13 TENDERS 1 IPOH TOWN COUNCIL TENDERS are invited for lease of Bath-Houses and Sports Pavilions, Contracts for stitching of Uniforms, Rubber Conservancy Buckets. Licence Boards and j Plates, Miscellaneous Stores etc.. for the year 1960. closing at 13 noon on Friday 30th October, 1959. For further particulars apply to:— CHAIRMAN.759 words
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Advertisement779 1959-10-15 13 (Conttnmed (run Page 8) SITUATION VACANT 20 Word, SS (Min.)— Box SO cti. txtrm PARTTTME STENOGRAPHER work after office hours. Apply Box A 4744 ST. Spore APPLICANTS to Box Nos. 1234 and 1237 S.T. Penang thanked Vacancy filled. FIRST CLASS COOKBOY and wife required in Seremban. Highest recommendation essential. Good779 words
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Advertisement736 1959-10-15 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT i 20 Wordt Si (Min.)— Box iO cti. txtrm\ FURNISHED D/BEDROOM j with MS/Bathroom separate entrance at Grange Road. Phone Spore *****. FURNISHED SINGLE ROOMS bath attached with/without board modern private home private entrance. Phone Spore *****. MODERN UNFURNISHED two-bedroom flat. Duneam Road. Rent $382.00 includes water and736 words
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Advertisement826 1959-10-15 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 2t Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St ctt. txtrm WAN THO AVENUE 2-storey terrace houses. Near market, bus routes, shops, schools. Easy payments. Singapore Housing Realty Co. 2 Llchi Avenue. SHOPHOUSE/FLATS. Llm Teck I Kirn/Hoe Chiang Roads. Flats: Emerald Hill Rd. From: $12.000/- I upwards. Apply: Malayan826 words
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Advertisement902 1959-10-15 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Word, Si (Min.)— Box St cU. txtra ONE OWNER Fiat 1100 July 1958. Tip- top condition, accident free $4500/- on o. Ring iS'pore) *****— Mr. FOO. FOR SALE: 1952 MGTD. good condition, call (Spore) 30-251 Lxt. 225 (Office hours). 56-819 i After office hours). 1956 BORGWARD902 words
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Advertisement691 1959-10-15 13 AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) 20 Wordt $10 I Minimum, Dailt 1 month. It Words $2.^0 If ia RENT-A-CAR Ring *****. Everftne Co.. 519 Berangoon Road. Slngapore-8. YOUR MONEYS WORTH If you consult "Mobile Radio Service Tel: Spore *****. DOCUMENTS COPIED RAPIDLY. Fotomatic (Photostat) Service, 58 Robinson Road. Spore. *****. TOP691 words
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Article, Illustration759 1959-10-15 14 NORMAN SIEBEL I BY HIS INCLUSION WILL ADD TO ATTRACTIONS OF THE CRICKET FESTIVAL SPORTSFRONT LADDIE Outschoorn, the former Singapore cricketer who has performed so well in English county cricket with Worcestershire, whom he joined in 1947, is returning to Singapore for a four-month holiday at759 words
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Article161 1959-10-15 14 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. TYARUL AFIAH, who are fighting neck and neck with Marines to retain their S.A.F.A. league Div. 1 championship, were made to struggle all the way for a 2—l win by a depleted Police side in a Senior Cup match at Jalan Rpsar stadium tnriav161 words
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Article104 1959-10-15 14 SINGAPORE. Wed—Singapore Hockey Association will play two trial matches against Army and Johore before picking the team for the inter-state quadrangular hockey tournament at Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 23, 24 and 25. The teams taking part In the quadrangi \r are Selangor. Perak, Ni _rl Sembllan and104 words
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Article121 1959-10-15 14 SINGAPORE. Wed. Ron Neal. a former Royal Navy player In Britain, staked strong claims for the centre fof ward position in the Joint Services side when he scored six geals, including a hattnek. in helping Dockyard to er er the SAFA Senior Cup seml-fl i121 words
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Article61 1959-10-15 14 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore tt'am to meet Johore in a friendly interstate hockey match at the Girls' Sports Club ground. Serangoon Road, tomorrow Sta Maria; Chai Hon Yoon. Mayhandan Tha mbyr a j. Kirpal Singh. Harphanjan Singh: Jaffar. Sockalingam. p Pennefather. E. Wicks. Tham Kong Onn. Reserves: CmVbo.61 words
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Article31 1959-10-15 14 KLUANG. Wed.— A player was sent off the field in the second half of the league socI cer match in which Engineer Training Centne beat British Military Hospital 8-1.31 words
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Article38 1959-10-15 14 SINGAPORE. Wed—American basketball coach Stuart Inman Is due to arrive here tomorrow to conduct a short course for basketball players at Nanyang University. The first session will be on Friday, from 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m.38 words
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Article45 1959-10-15 14 SINGAPORE. Wed— Singapore Youth Sports Centre will celebrate its third anniversary with a series of exhibiU n T I E tC SS«S«m? rd |Si-d« badminton .table-tennis, wrestling and gymnastics. Badminton exhibitions will be given by Wong Peng Soon and his trainees.45 words
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Article36 1959-10-15 14 SINGAPORE. Wed. Queenstown beat Raffles Institution 2-0 In an inter-, school hockey match on Raffles ground today, scoring both goals through Yusoff. In an earlier match for second teams, Queenstown also beat Raffles 2-0.36 words
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210 1959-10-15 14 Asians play spiritedly though outclassed SINGAPORE. Wed. Though 1 Singapore Asians put up a plucky fight, they were no match for Army, who made good use of their vastly superior weight and height to win their rugger match by 31 points (five goals and two tries) to three (penalty) at210 words
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Article22 1959-10-15 14 KLUANG, Wed. Sixth Royal Malay Regiment held Medical Sports Club to a scoreless draw in a league soccer match here.22 words
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Article184 1959-10-15 14 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. UNIVERSITY of Malaya took a step nearer the *J Singapore Hockey Association. League Div. I title when they beat Senior Cup champions Singapore Recreation Club 2-1 at Serangoon Road today This was University's fully deserved win. It was their fifth win in as184 words
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197 1959-10-15 14 PATRON'S OFFER SOLVES BIG PROBLEM FOR MCA CINGAPORE, Wed. 13 The Malayan Cricket Association's problem of finding the money to finance next month's visit of the Australian Test team has been solved. A patron of the association has offered to bear the cost, which is estimated at between $3,000 and197 words
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Article166 1959-10-15 14 I cannot decide yet, says Teh PENANG. Wed. Teh Kew San, the Malayan No. 1 badminton player, said here today that he cannot decide yet whether he would accept invitations to defend the AllEngland, Glasgow Invitation, American and Canadian doubles titles which he shares with Lim Say Hup. The invitations166 words
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Advertisement270 1959-10-15 14 m a* a f <^t' l Fruit Salt <v^ < f.«M aV«PT SPOOtJ MFU.CS C*» riBHLI I Fl[v^^^T^ ii SPARKLING ANTACID V I^»W^ 'FRUIT SALT 1 00 Jma »au»va»*^Ta^aMucT"' rmm fno cooli iho blood, stnlos <•*"■•• J tiomocHs. keeps you »on»«»a» »i« m<tm »«w« ~mr tttonfl ond hooWiy o »»o270 words
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Advertisement283 1959-10-15 14 Hoover Free Loan See what it's like to own a HOOVER product-FREE for 2 day* Toy con vm ony of rhe above product* ibewit tear* for two doyt Fill in tha coupon NOW. Th. Heovcrmotic Model 3174. Woih.i, rintat, dompt dry. Tha Hoover Comtcllotion Modal S22A. Tha claonar that tlooti283 words
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Miscellaneous37 1959-10-15 14 SINGAPORE: Hockey friendly match, Singapore v Johore. Serangoon Road i 5.15 p.m.); Interschool. Tanjong Katong v St. Patricks. Tanjong Katong. B*«ketball SABF championship. Oreat World (6.30 p.m.). .IOHORF BAHRI: Ru«cr Johore Bahru United v REME JEC\ ground.37 words
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272 1959-10-15 15 VIC NAYAGAM - New rules for a brighter FAM Cup next year says Kwok VIC NAYAGAM By Kuala Lumpur, Wed. I JVHE F.A. of Malaya will revise rules to I I-L brighten up the F.A.M. Cup competition next year. F.A.M. secretary Kwok Kin Keng said the 1 changes would have been made this272 words
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Article44 1959-10-15 15 SINGAPORE. Wed— R.A.F. Seletar beat Maxwell 4-2 in a S.A.S.A. Benlor Cup tie at :alan Besar last night. The Junior Cup semi-final -eplay between Stable Boys md Darul Aflah "A" will be played at Jalan Besar on Monday < kick-off 515 p.m.)44 words
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Article235 1959-10-15 15 JEEP'S TEN TO FOLLOW EPSOM JEEPS ten to follow at the Singapore Turf Club's Gold Cup meeting are: WHO KNOWS: For the Gold Cup, a brilliant stayer who won the Selangor Gold Cup in record time; gallant second with 9.12 to Yes Dear in the Autumn235 words
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Article76 1959-10-15 15 MELBOURNE. Wed. Twenty-three horses have been accepted for the Caulfleld Cup on Saturday. Sir Blink 9.2. Webster 9.1. Yeman 9.0, Supertax 8.11. Scenic Star 8.9, Bardshah 8.8, Gabonla 8.7, Foxmara 3.2. Malarno 8.0, Young Idealist 8.0. Trelllos 7.11. Auteull 7.10, Nether Gold 7.10, Parvo 7.8.Reuter - 76 words
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Article257 1959-10-15 15 They win West Indian doubles title DOMBAY, Wed. The Indian-Malayan pair of Nandu Natekar and Lim Say Hup won the men's doubles title in the Western India badminton championships here yesterday. In an exciting final they beat the top-seeded Siamese pair of Charoen \V«ir asm and KamolReuter - 257 words
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Article31 1959-10-15 15 LONDON Wed. Dave ■Jharnley. British lightweight x>xinß champion, yesterday signed official contracts for a world title fight against Joe Brown, the holder, in Houston, Texas, on Dec. 2— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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152 1959-10-15 15 YAWATA'S OPENING MATCH vs FED. XI KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The YawaU Steel and g Iron Co. Ltd. soccer team from Japan will meet a Malayan Youth eleven in the opening match of their I Federation tour at the Merdeka Stadium on Sa- E turday (kick-off 8 p.m.) The Japanese will152 words
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Article27 1959-10-15 15 Golfer of Year DUNEDIN (Florida). Wed.— l Art Wall. Junior, was yester- day named professional golfer= of the year by the Profes-= slonal Golfers' Association.— l Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article296 1959-10-15 15 SPOTLIGHT ON THE SINGAPORE GOLD CUP. BY EPSOM JEEP SINGAPORE, Wednesday HE IS A LIVELY OUTSIDER WHILE 'Marksman remains the early favourite for the Singapore Goid Cup there is also much support for Big Daddy. This New Zealand-bred five-year-old has emerged as a lively296 words
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Article203 1959-10-15 15 I YEW YORK. Wed. The 11 New York State Athletic Commission announced yesterday that its attorneys had been instructed to prepare charges of misconduct against Cus D'Amato, manager of former world heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson. Rosensohn Enterprises Incorporated and Bill Rosensohn. who promoted the world heavyweight203 words
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Article39 1959-10-15 15 LONDON. Wed.— Yesterday's English football matches results: DIV. 3 Gritnsby 3 Queen's Park Rangers 1; Bradford City U'rexham 2. DIV. 4 Rorhdalr 2 Gat«shead 0; Walsall 2 Old ham 1; Watford T HarUepools 2.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Advertisement198 1959-10-15 15 New Reduced Price PMKTICA Fx3 Automatic Spore Penang $225/Kuala Lumpur $258.75 with PI fe*rit«r Ltnt ft 1/SM itiuHtr l*ath*r cat*. IT** Onc»unt tar Cask). J A§mtt C Urrtf SMNw •nhttr turn a mn Wfir. in. Mead Otfica: '93, Carnarvon Straat, Ptnana. Ttl: »55i9 lranthe» 42, Middla Rood, S >or.. Tal:198 words
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Advertisement374 1959-10-15 15 EYE OPENER/ Why tolerate dull-look- <XA\* ing. reddish streaked. tired-feeling eyes an- $ure f YE^ ENE other Instant? One or wUh Lexato| a com two drops of EYE-CENE. bination eye bath and recommended *V lotion crystal clear specialists for over 20 and STAINLESS. Celeyears, will cleanse, soothe britjes use EVE<;ENE374 words
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Article, Illustration643 1959-10-15 16 Detectives check fashionable Geylang flat for five hours SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY The kidnap story -by 2 caddies DETECTIVES today searched a fashionable flat in their hunt for the missing towkay, Mr. Chia Yee Soh. Mr. Clria, 70, Chairman of the United Motor Works Lid., was643 words
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Article, Illustration334 1959-10-15 16 Dr. Goh clarifies position of political secretaries SINGAPORE, Wed. The Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng OncK, said today that political secretaries held office at the pleasure of the Government in power. He was replying to a question by Mr. A. P. Rajah (SPA— Farrer Park) in the Legislative Assembly. Dr.334 words
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Article311 1959-10-15 16 LONDON STOCKS LONDON, Wed—lt was a hectic day in London stock markets for the start of a new account. A vast two-way business brought erratic movements in prices but produced numerous gains, many ot which were .substantial. Closing middle prices of selected storks not including stamp duty were: Consols 2U\311 words
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Article22 1959-10-15 16 LONDON. Wed— Buyers £794 sellers £794 'i. Forward buyers £793 >2. sellers £794 Settlement £794 Turnover a.m. 90 tons, p.m. 20.22 words
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Article31 1959-10-15 16 LONDON. Wed.— Spot WH*L| nominal. Nov. 32d Dec. 30d JanMar. 28\d.. Apr-June 28'» d. i July-Sept. 27\d., Oct.-Dec. 27\d.. Oct. cl.f. 30\d.. Nov. til. 29\d.. Dec. cl.f. 29d. Tone: Easy.31 words
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Article114 1959-10-15 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. Playfalr won the Singapore Badminton Association senior inter-club championship*, beating Merrytime 4-1 in the final at the S.B.A Hall tonight. The results were (Play fair players first): Singles—lsmail Ibrahim lost to M. Sadall 8-15 15-7. 14-18; Omar Manap bt. Lam Say Chow 9-15. 15-3. 15-6;114 words
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Article52 1959-10-15 16 NEWMARKET. Wed —Come To Daddy won the Cesarewitch Stakes here this afternoon. Seitscape was second and Ball Hat third Seventeen ran. Come To Daddy won by me lengths with one and a half length* separating the second and third Sandlacre and Lucky While Heather did not run. All Serene52 words
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203 1959-10-15 16 17-year-old girl in jeans accused of 7 armed robberies CINGAPORE. Wed. A 17-year-old girl. Goh Che \v Lan. dressed in jeans, was brought before the Ninth Magistrate today on seven armed robbery charges. Goh was ordered to be remanded in Outram Prison until Oct. 21 after the prosecution had opposed203 words
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Advertisement206 1959-10-15 16 ESPECIALLY IN THE STRAITS TIMES I m^4 V|\^r>^ TIMES HOUSE, WVIR VALLEY RO. SINGAPORE. 9 TIL: MOO /j^lj^^^ BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS, j» g\ WR a minimum of twenty ANNOUNCEMENTS, PERSONAL. MISSING ETC $1 U word* 50 Remits ADOITIONAI SITUATIONS VACANT, VEHICLES FOR SALE, I- ro A minimum of twenty206 words
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Advertisement86 1959-10-15 16 Jy i 7 ill I m Jin as Hfi^^~ __^^A^HS a^H<Ub x^^ tins of 60 ALL-DAY MILDNESS gives you extra smoking pleasure Yes, the soothing mildness of Craven "A" cigarettes means extra smoking pleasure right round the clock. Enjoy Craven "A" mildness all day! CRAVEN K IMPORTED FROM EN&LANO j^86 words
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