The Straits Times, 19 November 1959
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Title Section18 1959-11-19 1 .W1.11A1.1-: DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 It**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1959 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration546 1959-11-19 1 WORKING HOURS DISPUTE CREATES RAILWAY CRISIS 3. Four loco drivers refuse to work overtim^—^suspended Mails may be cancelled at any time... KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. THE Malayan Railway administration warned the public tonight that passenger trains for Singapore and Penang may be cancelled at any time without notice.546 words
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544 1959-11-19 1 MALAYA'S TAX PACT: NEGOTIATIONS WITH U.S. SOON »pHE tax treaty which the Federation of Malaya is to sign with the United States is likely to follow the new pattern set by a tax convention signed between the U.S. and India last week. 'A Reuter report from Washington today confirmed that544 words
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Article67 1959-11-19 1 HONG KONG. Wed. The acting Governor, Mr. Claude Burgess, today announced Government plans to reclaim more land in Hong Kong, Kowloon and the New Territories to meet the colony's expanding economic needs. Mr. Burgess said "economic expansion will be the key to our very survivalReuter - 67 words
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459 1959-11-19 1 I.F.C CHIEF: WE MAY INVEST UP TO $90m. KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE International Finance Corporation is prepared to invest between still million and $90 million (Malayan) in industries in Malaya "if there are worthwhile projects/ 1 an I.F.C. representative, Mr. A.J.D.C. Loch, told RoUrians here today. He said the I.F.C.459 words
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Article86 1959-11-19 1 LONDON. Wed.— Sir Winston Churchill was reported today to be in better health after his "slight indisposition yesterday. a spokesman at his London home said. The former British Prime Minister, who will be 85 on Nov. 39, has had no visitors since yesterday. His illness forced him to86 words
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Article, Illustration278 1959-11-19 1 JAKARTA, Wed. Abdul Razak, former Singapore boxing promoter and husband of Malayan film actress Maria Menado, has been fined 100,000 rupiahs (about Ms 6-.-000) for the "unauthorised import of a v-ar and unauthorised possession of Indonesian currency." Razak, a Singapore citizen, appeared before the278 words
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178 1959-11-19 1 JAKARTA. Wed. Indonesia today stood firmly by its controversial ban on Chinese-dominated trade in villages by issuing two strong statements on policy aftei criticism from Communist China's embassy in Jakarta. President Soekamo reiterated the ban in the form of a special presidential decree published178 words
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Article158 1959-11-19 1 Gunboat 'killed nine' charge jtfANILA, Wed. An ITI Indonesian Navy gunboat fired upon Filipino traders en route to Dalawan Isla nd, Indonesia, on Nov. 8 and killed nine of them, the Philippines News Service reported yesterday. The news service, in a distpatch from Southern Sulu Province, said details of the158 words
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Article19 1959-11-19 1 AfJUCA^ TOUR FOR MAC i <>\r»oN v. i r»"« Minuter Harolri M atfu i> to A'" 119 words
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461 1959-11-19 2 MINISTERS TAKE OVER NEW PORTFOLIOS FEDERATION Ministers met today for the first time in Cabinet session, each representing his new portfolio. The main subject discussed was the 1960 Budget, which will be presented to Parliament on Nov. 25. The meeting, presided over by the461 words
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166 1959-11-19 2 COPTERFLIGHT FOR TIGER CUB FROM JUNGLE BUTTERWORTH, Wed A tiger cub, whose mother was killed by a security force patrol, was today airlifted by helicopter from a Jungle fort on the Siam-Perak border to Grik in Upper Perak. i The cub has now been handed to the Ist Bn. Royal166 words
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Article, Illustration192 1959-11-19 2 Don't leave Australia, showman Calvert is ordered OYDNEY. Wed. A writ has been issued by the Supreme Court here to prevent American actor John Calvert from leaving Australia. Mr Justice Magulre granted the writ to Mrs. Marion Hanson Kenny, company director, of Bledmont (California i, temporarily of Elizabeth Bay. Bydney.192 words
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Article24 1959-11-19 2 SINGAPORE. Wed— Seven representatives of the Tokyo Stationery Export Association arrived here by air from Bangkok today for an eightday goodwill visit.24 words
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Article45 1959-11-19 2 SLIM RIVER. Wed. EMong Hieng Soon, 25. of Bedford Estate. Slim River, was yesterday fined $100 or two months in jail when he pleaded guilty in the magistrate's court here to stealing 45* katls of scrap rubber from the estate on No*. 745 words
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Article148 1959-11-19 2 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. T*HE Minister for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, today announced details of an essay competition open to student teachers in all school streams and to all students taking the Teachers' Training College certificate course. The subject for the essay is "The Role of148 words
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313 1959-11-19 2 JOSEPH MIRANDA - A BLUEPRINT TO SQUEEZE THE SOFTNESS OUT OF PERAK MCA JOSEPH MIRANDA. Ipoh, Wednesday By A BLUEPRINT to transform the Perak branch of the Malayan Chinese Association into a lean, hard political machine is now nearing completion. To give the party new political sinews the stat* MCA's 100 branches will313 words
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Article26 1959-11-19 2 PENANO. Wed A local centre for the 1 Walnlng ot kampong women leaders In home economics will be set up soon in Province Wellesley.26 words
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Article78 1959-11-19 2 DETAINEE'S APPEAL: NO DECISION IPOH, Wed— A commission headed by Mr. Justice Good today reviewed the case in camera of Yuen Foo Thong. 25. who has been a political detainee for the past year. The commission deferred making a decision on Yuen's appeal against his detention, his lawyer. Mr. Karam78 words
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Miscellaneous21 1959-11-19 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby fIST MIM CARttYA /TIT TOOK MS >OUB rtaPeC. MONTHS TO \^m§onm*^/ N^jfcAiN him/ it jurr nmmoJ21 words
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Article206 1959-11-19 3 MOSCOW, Wednesday. MR. MKITA KHRUSHCHEV has said Russia was ready to sink all rockets with atomic and hydrogen warheads in the sea in the interests of peace if the other powers would follow the example. The Soviet Premier made the statement at aReuter - 206 words
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140 1959-11-19 3 The Imam of Oman bids for US support T\AMMAM, (Saudi Ara- bia), Wed The Imam of Oman made a bid for American support today and warned that he does not recognise any British right to prospect for oil in his country. The Imam said: "We wish to announce our position140 words
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Article40 1959-11-19 3 NEW YORK. Wed.— A B-47 Strato Jet bomber crashed and burned today near Windsor. Missouri The body of one airman was found in the wreckage, but three others aboard the plane were reported missing. U.P.I.UPI - 40 words
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Article, Illustration50 1959-11-19 3 TWENTY people were injured when this bridge collapsed at the Guia motor racing circuit in Macao. The bridge was loaded with spectators (top picture) when it collapsed one minute after the last car passed under it in the first lap of the Macao Grand Prix.50 words
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Article24 1959-11-19 3 NEW YORK. Wed. Two freight trains- crashed head on, near Wauseon, Ohio, today, killing one crewman and seriously injuring five others. U.P.I.UPI - 24 words
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Article141 1959-11-19 3 PANAMA INVASION PROTEST U A VAN A. Wed. The Panamanian Ambassador today protested to Cuba against permitting "subversive activities" In Cuba aimed at a second Invasion of Panama. Diplomatic sources said Ambassador Alberto Obarrio charged In a meeting with Cuban Foreign Minister Raul Roa. that the same man who led141 words
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Article183 1959-11-19 3 BRUSSELS. Wednesday MR. Auguste de Schryver, Minister for the Belgian Congo and Ruanda-Urundi, told the Chamber of Representatives (Lower House) yesterday that trouble in the kingdom of Ruanda had f ended. Speaking at the opening of a debate on the government's policy declaration for Ruanda- Urundl,Reuter - 183 words
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Article106 1959-11-19 3 pARDIFF. Wed H«h>\j Secombe, Britbto comedian just back from safari in East Africa, said here today that he had won £1.000 on a football pool— his second win this year. He forecast which eight matches would result in draws last Saturday. Earlier this year heReuter - 106 words
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Article26 1959-11-19 3 LONDON, Wed.— The Queen last night gave a private dance for Princess Alexandra of Kent to mark the Princess's recent successful Australian tour.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article18 1959-11-19 3 MOSCOW, Wed.— Th» first lunar globe has been made by workers of the Moscow Planetarium.— Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article59 1959-11-19 3 GLABGOW, Wed.— Britain's first centre for the sale of doty-free liquor to travellers was opened at Prectwick Airport, Britain's second largest international airport, near here yesterday. In the outward-bound and transit lounge passengers are able to buy whisky for 21 shillings— s9— a bottle, compared withReuter - 59 words
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Advertisement167 1959-11-19 3 Exclusive to j|M|^ SUNDAY MAIL L*s the serialization of hH* Kf "TRIUMPH J^L If tv I by Sir Arthur Bryant based upon one of the most valuable documents ever to have come out of World War II THE ALANBROOKE DIARIES Readers of the SUNDAY MAIL will begin to read M167 words
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Miscellaneous339 1959-11-19 3 I Your radio today RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE AM 630 Good Morning; 632 <*£'»££• Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News: KwiU LmJbt Ml metres 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 The Penang 3M Metres News; 8.05 A Date With Music; j£Lea 297 metres' 8.30 The339 words
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Article89 1959-11-19 4 BOY WALKED INTO AN AMBUSH SINGAPORE, Wed.— A 15-1 year-old shop assistant had a bearing scraper and a dagger In a bag when he walked into an ambush laid by C.I.D. men, the Juvenile Court was told today. Mr C J Koh, the magistrate, found the boy guilty of carrying89 words
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303 1959-11-19 4 'Car repair hill tampered with* allegation SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A WOMAN told a preliminary inquiry today how /x she was cheated by a friend whom she had known for four years. Loh Ah Chat was giving evidence against Yong Kwal San, charged with303 words
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80 1959-11-19 4 SPECIAL ICE SHOW FOR 4,000 CHILDREN SINGAPORE. Wed. About 4,000 under-privileged children will be tbe guests of the Rotary Club and Fraser and Neave Ltd. at a. special matinee performance of "Holiday on Ice' on Saturday. The Rotary Club will arrange transport for the children, who Include the deaf and80 words
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Article58 1959-11-19 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The chairman of the Arbitration Board appointed to resolve the dispute between the Singapore Traction Company and its employees union will announce the Board's award at 2.30 p.m. on Friday In Court No. 2, Criminal District Court. This was announced by the Minister for58 words
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Article121 1959-11-19 4 Pickpocket gets six months SINGAPORE, Wed. A Penang man who picked a pocket at the Singapore Turf Club on the same day that he came down to Singapore was today jailed for six months. A.BP. 8. X._ Sundram, prosecuting, tola the First Criminal District Judge, Mr. J. F. McWilliam. that121 words
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Article24 1959-11-19 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Police Band will give a performance at the Botanic Gardens on Sunday between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m.24 words
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Article25 1959-11-19 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' School will hold a Parents' Day and display of work at 9 a.m. on Dec. 1.25 words
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Article38 1959-11-19 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Water Engineer* Department announced today that water will be cut off In Bembawang Road, between I4i miles and 15Va miles from 10 a.m. to 3 pm. tomorrow for a connection to be fixed.38 words
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Article28 1959-11-19 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. An unidentified Indian waa run over by the north-bound mall train at the 13th milestone. Woodlands, tonight. He waa killed on the spot.28 words
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Article, Illustration6 1959-11-19 4 THE CHEER FUND TOPS $1 0,0006 words
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338 1959-11-19 4 Govt. will launch clean-up drive next week CITY TO LOOK 'GAYEST AND BEST' DURING L-WEEK CINGAPORE, Wed. The Government has appealed to the public to launch a big "Operation Clean-Up" before Loyalty. Week "so that the city will look its gayest and best when it is decorated." An official statement338 words
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Article76 1959-11-19 4 BINGAPORE. Wed. After a ten -year drive for funds, the Singapore branch of the Red Cross Society will finally have Its own $120,000 headquarters at the corner of Penang Lane and Port Canning Road next year. The foundation stone will be laid by the Society's76 words
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Article251 1959-11-19 4 rE Straits Times Cheer Fund has passed the S 16,000 mark six weeks after the first appeal was published on Oct. 4. And with more donations coming In steadily Into the offices of the Straits Times, thousands of under-privileged children all over the251 words
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Advertisement345 1959-11-19 4 I—— tW"ji_ai ■"■sv iwrawfl :#SHAWjEai jt-L-.J-J 51st Record DAY! j DAILY at 6.15 9.15 p.m. Extra Show SUNDAYS at 2.30 p.m. rir*r* it iinnr TltkfU on s le sky lido capitol^ l\h r I NIIW PKI < OrrhMtra S4-Bark Stall* S.'SOBJ UljLl 11 11 V ft Balcony $1.50 —NO FBEE345 words
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Miscellaneous240 1959-11-19 4 Today's Singapore diary. YW.C.A. (Raffles Quay)- Chi- atum): "China" by Y. H. Chang, chant Service Ouild, Rafflaa Quay nese cooking abalooe with as- prinu to colour and Wade and «J0 P- m «/w^»»v sorted ingriilenU 5.16 p.m. white by Wellington Lee 9 ajn. to RECORDED MUSIC ■OCWTY V.M.C.A.: Body-bulldlng and240 words
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311 1959-11-19 5 Expats named only when right local men can't be found KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. EXPATRIATE officers represent Malaya at international conferences only when no suitable local men are available. This, according to informed sources, is the general policy of the Government in the matter311 words
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Article, Illustration132 1959-11-19 5 THE 'GLORIOUS GURKHAS ...past, present and future SUNGEI The Coinraander-in-Chlef, Far East Land Forces, Lt.-General Sir Richard Hull, took the salute at a passing-out parade of 1.180 Gurkha recruits at the brigade depot here this morning. "You have a glorious tradition behind you," he told them. "With such a record132 words
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181 1959-11-19 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. T*HE Central Welfare Council has received an SOS 1 to help 2,000 people at Sungei Batu, Perak. where floods destroyed cultivation over 600 acres. Also, more than 2,000 chickens, ducks and other birds were washed away in this rich farming area181 words
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291 1959-11-19 5 'WOLF' WHISTLE LED TO $1,500 ROBBERY SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A BOOKKEEPER, who stopped to look for a A pretty girl on hearing a whistle at Orchard Circus, was kidnapped here yesterday. The bespectacled bookkeeper, Mr. Tan Slong Beo, who described himself as the husband of three wives and father of four291 words
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Article39 1959-11-19 5 MINISTER'S TALK AT NANYANG SINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister for Culture Mr. s. Rajaratnam. will address Nanyang University students at the Faculty of Arts hall, at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow. His talk will be on the •Shaping a Malayan Culture.' 139 words
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Article58 1959-11-19 5 IPOH. Wed. The Malay Stenographers Association of Malaya is sponsoring a Malay shorthand and typewriting contest at the Klnta School of Commerce here on Dec. 5 and 6. All Malay language stenographers and typists in the country are Invited to take part. They should write to the58 words
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Article41 1959-11-19 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The Ex-Services Association Malaya. Johore branch, will hold a dance and fash- lon parade in aid of the Poppy Day Fund at the .Diamond Jubilee Hall here on INov 28 at 9 p.m. towa41 words
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Article101 1959-11-19 5 200 youths go on thugs' file pENANG. Wed.— About 200 boys are on police records in Penang for su* pected secret society activities. "One of them is believed t«> be a gang leader." thr Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, told a Press conference today. The Chief Minister said that101 words
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Article79 1959-11-19 5 BUTTERWORTH, Wed. Two Malay fishermen going, out to sea at about 2 a.m. today found a child In their sampan on the beach off Club Road here. The boy, Nagallngam. aged 18 months, had apparently been abandoned by his mother whose nude body was later79 words
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Article25 1959-11-19 5 IPOH. Wed. Mr. S. D. Scott has resumed duties as secretary of the Perak Turf Club after four months leave in England25 words
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151 1959-11-19 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Julius Katt hen. the distinguished American pianist who was last here two years ago, will judge the 1960 pianoforte and singing competition organised by the Singapore Musical Society. He will be here next year for a recital at the Invitation of151 words
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Advertisement315 1959-11-19 5 ODEO:* (spo«E) NEXT CHANGE! ■<<**W^FOR EVERY GIRL WHO WASsssssssmJ Ml EVER INVOLVED WITH AN OLDER MAN! n*^ ESS I' I MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT ™J M-ttMTiiK gI^GLENDA FAKBCIX ALBERT DEKKEK LEE PHJLIPS Again j^^W. Sponsored NOW at HAPPY WORLD STADIUM Nightly at 8.30 Saturdays Sundays 7 9.30 p.m. Bookings ROBINSONS,315 words
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Advertisement207 1959-11-19 5 /MI SAFE-GUARD Seven Seas Cod Liver Oil builds stamina and strong bodies protects against illness gives children the kind of energy they really need. Nature's richest combination of high energy fats and vitamins A and D has no substitute doctors will tell you so. Ensure the health and happiness of207 words
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Article, Illustration1535 1959-11-19 7 The gentle heroine of the S.O.E. ON the night of June 16, 1943, a British Lysander aircraft landed in a quiet Held on the outskirts of Paris. From it jumped a slender, darkhaired girl dressed in a trim tailored suit and carrying a small suitcase. She gave a quick farewell1,535 words
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Advertisement203 1959-11-19 7 y the choice of the nX connoisseur i^v. 3 8 ni do PEUGEOT 4O3 ASIA MOTOR COMPANY LTD orchard road, wngapore: K l»m»ur Otttritattan: ASIA MOTOR CO.. LTD.. J»l»n Out. Off $ung*l B«>i »d. P.njng OfetrlfcMon: ASIA MOTOR CO- LTO, V> A. F*rqu»i*r Str**t. Malacca Dittnbuton ASIA MOTOR CO.. LTD..203 words
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Miscellaneous308 1959-11-19 7 The SainJ By Lesiie hurteris HsHßßfcS^^^^BSH f lA\ VICKY KINIAN.TI ENW XJUR APP£TIT£ rBUTITSAsTI KNOW ITS ALL MENTAL rS<NCE WE AWST EAT DINNER ANo^^S^s L A KXXKEEP&g^y lAM ALWAYS 50 AFRAIO STEAD* AS j AND &eS(D£S, I HAVE BKEAKFaST TOGETHER MDSIT G»H»l»KB»m OF AKStCKNOSS, I CAH I A HOUSE TAKEN308 words
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Article76 1959-11-19 8 U »or4, lit (Minimum) THE FAMILY of the lat« Pete Lee Yeow Kiat thanks Relatives and Friends lor Wreaths, Scroll. Condolences and attendance at the funeral. MR. MRS. Chan Weng Fong thank friends arid relatives for their good wishes and valuable presents on their marriage oo 15.11.59. MRS. KOILAMMAL76 words
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Article135 1959-11-19 8 I* Word* Sit (Minimum) IP YOU WANT to be a Beautj Queen choose Coppertone Santan Lotion. NUTCRACKER: Singapore Ballet's Christ ma.s presentation. Dei ember 16th 20th. Bookings now open at Robinsons and Tang's. FEDERAL, PUBLICATIONS LIT), has on display the complete range of Pan and Fontana books in the135 words
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Article67 1959-11-19 8 VI H i, SS (Mtn.i So* i» etl. txtrm SET YOUR MIND at net. Singapore Baggage Transport Agency Ltd., offers the most experienced professional service and will igolng or returning i pack and forward your baggage, store cars and effects, arrange insurance and all documentation. Kuala Lumpur Oversea67 words
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Article93 1959-11-19 8 It W,ri, Si (Win.)— Bos it eti. txtrm COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY baa many uses m Commerce and Industry. Advanced development of the process In the Straits Times Colour Laboratories which produce up to 11" x 18" has made Its use possible for many purposes Including house magazines, brochures, showcards and93 words
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548 1959-11-19 8 The Straits Times Thursday, November 19, 1959. A Common Market Among the many welcome aspects of Tengku Abdul Rahman's recent journey was the opportunity it afforded, on his way home, of a meeting between him and the Singapore Ministers. Too much obviously cannot be made of what was purely a548 words
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Article398 1959-11-19 8 China is exploiting to the full the Indonesian Government's clumsy campaign to exclude alien i.e. Chinese traders from the rural areas of Java. That the Chinese should have reached the point of sending embassy officials to Javanese villages with the object of openly flouting Government orders is serious398 words
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Article230 1959-11-19 8 It is one of the first principles of export trade that it must be founded upon a healthy trade at home. The timber industry, which is one of Malaya's biggest earners, has broken this rule to its own cost. All but a few of Malaya's timber millers and230 words
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Article, Illustration1176 1959-11-19 8 SEBASTIAN HAFFNER -BONN — - Beating a path to Summit SEBASTIAN HAFFNER -BONN I— from 1 judice the ultimate German settlement In Germany's disfavour Tne second danger is embodied In that old favourite of British policy, the diluted zone In Central Europe. This would In practice mean that Germany's present allies would be -turned, together1,176 words
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THE CRITIC HAS A JOB TO DO —BUT I DIDN'T THINK THIS WAS FAIR!
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Letter181 1959-11-19 8 TT is fairly widely appreciated that the Theatre Club. Kuala Lumpur, does a very fine Job of donating its profits to Federation charities. For this reason alone, one would hardly expect a leading newspaper to publish a scathing review of its productions. No doubt a knowledgeable critic has a181 words
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Letter205 1959-11-19 8 THE Singapore Governments decision to reconsider its proposed increases of property assessments was a wise one. It is clear that the increases were notified without proper consideration of the legal issues involved and Mr. Oi Eng Ouan's tirade against unscrupulous landlords cannoi conceal that fact. As205 words
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58 1959-11-19 8 Aliens... and the jobs shortage IT is most disheartening to see that while many local citizens are without employment, aliens are still holding jobs In Singapore It Is not that the- Job., they hold are those that require special knowledge, for many are clerical, technical or manual jobs which could58 words
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Advertisement463 1959-11-19 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. 19 W,r4t Ut (Minimum) DILLON: To John add Margaret, son, at Bungsar on 16th. All well. MABSEY: To Prve and Keith at Bungsar Hospital, Kuala Lumpur on November 17th, a son. Brother > to Oeorglna. OOEI: Arrival a sister to: Auderey and Alex Jr. on the 17.11.59. Both463 words
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Advertisement28 1959-11-19 8 You're IminarulHlcly Urenned im *l) IT* Tmiimrmd bff mm Better MATERIAL CUTTING TAILORING plus STYLE all go into every suit by "'gee ghou) 21. Chulia Str^t, Singapore, 1.28 words
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Advertisement73 1959-11-19 8 The JEBB> know about VENTILATION »\SIHBI» HII IS %t*J ■AftEMfcS <AFEK CA%Ttt%S mi no«m n BALLS MCWMHM tUAUS ■•TEL BAILS ■MM ■OTMM REM»»>«IS I)SMIR\MX Contutt &&.C. fiut Tkt G E.C tmUktthm *f»r*a**f cavert all asftcU vtuHlstim mmd kat at Ut *im tht comftrt ktoUk and wttt tarn* af mil pmpk73 words
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Article, Illustration210 1959-11-19 9 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Crowds crammed windows and doors of buildings flanking Cantonment Road at noon today to watch the People'!* Action Party's first "blood brigade" march b; About 60 people, including 20 women, mostly PAP members from Tanjone Pacar and Anson took part in210 words
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Article, Illustration220 1959-11-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A NEW ZEALAND trade expert who arrived in Kuala Lumpur today seeks to bridge a wide trade gap which is in Malaya's favour. He is Mr. W.L. Middlemass. New Zealand's first Trade Commissioner in Malaya. He said at the220 words
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341 1959-11-19 9 THE Minister for Na- tional Development, Mr. Ong Eng Guan. will next Wenesday be asked to state the cost of two development projects undertaken under his direction and to say whether it was the Government or the City Council SINGAPORE. Wed. I341 words
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Article43 1959-11-19 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Eight secret society gangsters dragged Tang Tiong Cnoon. who was sleeping on a parked lorry, into a waiting car this morning and slashed him four times on the shoulder with parangs. They left him at Waterloo Street43 words
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Article80 1959-11-19 9 TENGKU - TENGKU KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will feature In a worldwide Voice of America broadcast tomorrow commemorating the 150 th. anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth. The Tengku 's message will be Included among contributions from other world leaders In the programme "In Search of80 words
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Article37 1959-11-19 9 TRIANU. Wed. Former Home Guards are hunting for a tiger which carried away a 1501 b. sow from its sty outside the perimeter fence of Mengkuang village. 10 miles from here today37 words
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Article321 1959-11-19 9 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The committee appointed by the Government to review the Prescott report on Nanyang University has finished its work and the report will be formally signed on Friday. Terms of reference were: 'To review the report submitted by the Prescott Commission on Nanyan* University and321 words
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520 1959-11-19 9 PPP man makes 3 charges against Kampar Alliance M.P. ELECTION PETITION IN HIGH COURT IPOH. Wednesday. \M R. KOK YIN CHYE, 25, a committee member of the People's Progressive Party, petitioned today in the High Court to have the election of Mr. Leong Kee Nyean (Alliance), in the Kampar parliamentary520 words
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Article67 1959-11-19 9 PAPER PUT CART BEFORE THE VAN SINGAPORE, Wed. The pretty problems of British Trade Commissioners were expounded today by Mr. S. C Stout, the British Trade Commissioner here. Among them, be told lunching Rotarians, was language, and Mr. Stout cited: He once Issued a Press statement with a sub-head "British67 words
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Article192 1959-11-19 9 CHINA REJECTS VISAS REQUEST OENANG, Wed Tht Chinese Communist Government has rejected a request by the International Legal Inquiry Committee for visas to conduct on-the-spot investigation* in Tibet. "We wanted to recbrd the evidence of people with first-hand knowledge of what is happening in Tibet to enable the committee to192 words
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111 1959-11-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The passenger train from Singapore for Kluang will leave 10 minutes earlier from Friday, a Malayan Railway statement announced today. A spokesman for the Malayan Railway Administration said this change of time was due to the closing down of111 words
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Advertisement86 1959-11-19 9 Astonishing W? New Beauty Sy^\\ for Hair! Ls" Cppj Bountiful billows of lanoiized lather make the new Lanolin gg^j^ Plus Hard Water Shampoo r -ot only a superb cleanser I but a beauty treatment, too Utn<*W< So rich and efficient only wCJP one sudsin? is neede d t even in86 words
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Advertisement108 1959-11-19 9 You can tell at you make them those Stork cakes are going to be delicious The family won't need coaxing to eat them up They'll be so deliriously light and fluffy. Stork is best for your pastry, .p^MMn^^^ Xitimm^V hairing with StOTk f f\ you'll tatte the ALWAYS BAKE WITH108 words
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Article, Illustration705 1959-11-19 10 'GOING ORIENTAL 9 WITH 081 BELTS AND SARI BLOUSES ALTHOUGH the cloak oi winter is just settling down on England, businessmen of the fashion world already have their fingers on the pulse of spring and are planning ahead for 1960. What is there, then, in705 words
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Article75 1959-11-19 10 MANDARIN star, LOH TIH. is not only known to her fan s for her beauty, but for her excellent taste in clothr* In Singapore on location for "Love under the Coconut Trees" ihe has brought with her an extensive wardrobe. Here the models a cbeongsam suit75 words
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Article, Illustration171 1959-11-19 10 LUCY HUANG - 'COUPLE OF THE EVENING' CONTEST LAN UNUSUAL beauty v ii. contest will be held on Saturday night at the Sea view Hotel during the Metronome Dance, when the "Couple of the Evening" will be chosen. The two people need not be man and wife or even partners for the evening.171 words
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Advertisement285 1959-11-19 10 /"Oft I STRAPLESS nhijl^fl BRAS ARE NOW AVAILABLE IN BLACK MAWC-CLING srraplast bra STRAPLESS LONCLINE »r s with wtth revolutionary clinging back exclusive mafic midriff gives wont slip no motter hew you the imoothctt buit,to hist •Mtive yey er«. line yeu've ever had. whrt. or Black $19.50 White or Black285 words
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Advertisement406 1959-11-19 10 IBflflHa^Hßl W TW V Wr^ EAT 1^ SLIM mS^&bflej. HOW TO LOSE WEWHT EASILY, %4M|%338k SAFELY, COMFORTABLY WHILE PLEASING YOURSELF HOW TO DO IT. V| There's no underfeeding, no discomfort, no inconvenience yet you lote pounds and inchet of excess weight. It has been proved by thousands who have dune406 words
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Miscellaneous281 1959-11-19 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7 Avoid the first woman to hold 1 Soldiers fourth boss? U3>. It (5). 10 Tax schedule less a hundred 8 Guide to a flower ln metemand fifty perhs.pt spent <9i- psychosis (13). 11 Leave the East? Exactly! 9 Characteristic remarks? (IS). iS). 13 Convict* a281 words
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Advertisement1582 1959-11-19 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE BfO ADEN. LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON k. CONTINENTAL PORTS Otta Spore Sails P. yhaw Ptntne OOLIUS Genoa. London. H'burg, K'os» Today ■f ELPENSJR Havre, Uvtrpttl. Avonmoutr It Part/Nn a Nn 21/22 I oEMtoocus LiverpMl. Glasgow Hn 21 Hn 24 Nn a/24 Nn nm ■k 3IOMED Marseilles Dublin1,582 words
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Advertisement1320 1959-11-19 11 W7/m7///yy^Kjyr^vH /05&K JH i t. A* t. LINES mm, v, iW\R^\\« IBt MBSIA MEBITIRUHEAN. CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PORTS QvJ^a Spore P Sham Panant V^rVfiSS' MEONIA" I) It 22 Ntv a/24 Nn a/MNn 'j^T'VE "*\X9£.!). M Nn/4 Bm S/IBec 1/ 7 Me Jmu "ulanbia' 1 i) n/18 bm a/21 Mt a/a1,320 words
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Advertisement1479 1959-11-19 11 THE REN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SINGAPORE (lacarttratM it ttt MitM Kiagfaaj) I LINES SAILINSS TB ABEN MX A CSNT'Nf NTU PORTS S'oarr P S'han> -Ma*> BENAnSW tor Hamtiurg Attwtrp. LtnMn a/a Nm 38/27 Nn 17/38 Nn KNUBI for Liverpool Retterdam 21/38 Nn BENAVBH for Port Sudan liveroool Rtam Hamburg. Grangemou'h.1,479 words
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Advertisement1290 1959-11-19 11 McAUSTER tfc CO.. LTD. TEli Mi 2114 ILUaMAJI MMB KaVAVBMBS* UNI IItNHM MkNWRC. ROTTERDAM NAVM LOS ANGELES. UM FIANC.SCO, MU. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER I PORTLARS and tw Canada and USA North Atlantic Ports Acceptiaf carga far Ceatrai I Saatk CITY OF PERTH Aajtnca. S'ptrt P. Sham fenang DOUGAINVILLE Gda. SS-34/a RM1,290 words
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847 1959-11-19 12 NOW PEPPER PRICES ARE SPIRALLING UP IN SINGAPORE By Our Market Correspondent pEPPER prices are now rising steeply on the Singapore Produce Market as a result of increased demand from the United States and Europe in the face of reduced supplies from the producing regions in Indonesia and Sarawak. This847 words
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Article774 1959-11-19 12 rpHE Malayan Share Broken' 1 Association reported yesterda> "Industrials and tins were steady 'at quotations while rubbers were quiet. The turnover was fair." I Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business up to 3.30 p.m.: Industrials: Con. Tin Smelt ords 495. (A>; Fraser and Ncave ords 81.45774 words
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Article22 1959-11-19 12 Malayan Share Market Nov. 18 Nov. 17 Industrials 108.80 108.29 Tins 144.35 144.26 Rubbers 174.77 174.57 Jan. 1 1958— IM.22 words
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Article144 1959-11-19 12 December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 130« cents per Ib. down s'? cents on Tuesday's close. The closing tone was quirt. (.losing prices in cents per Ib yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 142. sellers 143; Int. 1 R.S.S. Dec.144 words
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Article116 1959-11-19 12 Singapo.-e Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: steady UK/Continent November/December shipment; $3950 buyers. $40.50 sellers Coconut oil: steady bulk 861.50 sellers. drum 863.50 sellers. Pepper: steady. 200 tons of business reporter" done. Muntok white 8216. Sarawak $215 (both up 816) special Sarawak black $140,116 words
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Article123 1959-11-19 12 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour wharves or exprcted today are: Straal Mozambique 1/2. Benattow 4/S, Wairlmu 6A, Idomenous 6 7, Shofoku Maru 8/9, Thorsgaard 10/11. Donal 13/14, Tabian 15/16, Lenlnogorsk 18, Obra 19, Seiiggarang N. Wall 3, Seremban N. Wall 4, Gian Ann N. Wall 5, Blcior123 words
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Article68 1959-11-19 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100) Sf llina; T.T. or O.D. ready: Swiss Francs 141 7/8; Italian Un ***** On the free exchange market in Hong Kong yesterday, the V.Sdollar was quoted at 5.70 for68 words
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Article36 1959-11-19 12 SINGAPORE, NOV. 18. RUBBER: $1.30 J per la. (down 5 A cents). Unofficial 5 p.m. close 51.311 (steadier). TIN: $396.50 per picul (up 50 cento). Estimated unofficial offering 190 ton s (up 10 tons).36 words
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Article115 1959-11-19 12 MELBOURNE. Wed. f NVESTMENT shares m"*"** a firm tone here today. There were no large moves on a more active market Base metals remained steady. Oil Search gained' lOd. to 7s. 2d on an active oil market, while Commonwealth bonds remained steady. con. zinc b» Mount Lyell 50/3115 words
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Advertisement1102 1959-11-19 12 jK"^Li N al Express U.S.A. Pacifiio Atlantic Coast S«rvte« E.T.A. t.I.A. t.I.A. S'ooie S'harn Penan* H'kong I. Angelei New York KMnkawa Mara" Ist Call 29/7* Nt» 27 Xi» 21 Nt» 2nd Call 29 No PIC 23 Die It IM "SKiikwa Man" 21/23 Die 24 Die 31 Oic 31 Dtc 221,102 words
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Advertisement204 1959-11-19 12 THC pa BURMA FIVE STAR LINE mmmm tm nn r.rt, I H..| RM| f mmtmJmZi lm>H H Mtif "ARIANA" "A«IAMA" iin|»Oori Ptntnt P»ntn| Singapore N»» U/U Die MINTS: smJp.N N G A A«N C L V BARRETTO SHIPPINC SHIPPING AGENCY TtAnmr rrx it* im 143 Ttis. in' str.rt. 5,.,,,. f204 words
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Advertisement570 1959-11-19 12 NOTICES MALACCA TENGAH RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. Asaeaeraent UaU. 1M». Notice Under Section «2 (S.B. Cap. ISS). I Notice Is hereby given In accordance with the provisions of Section 82 of the Municipal Ordinance (S.S. Cap. 133) that all the books containing the valuation of. and the rates Imposed on ail570 words
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Advertisement1039 1959-11-19 12 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE ISLAND OF SINGAPORE Companies Wlndlng-up No- 10 of 1959. In the Matter of Malayan Latex Limited And In the Matter of the Companies Ordinance (Chapter 174> Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the winding -up of the abovenamed1,039 words
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Advertisement354 1959-11-19 12 NOTICES SIME DARBY HOLDINGS LIMITED (Incorporated In England) NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEWj that the Second Annual GeneraJJ Meeting of Members will be held! at Crosby House. 71 Robinson Road, Singapore, on Friday, lllM December. 1959, at 12 noon, fffl the following purposes: To receive the Directors* Rjfl port and Accounts354 words
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Advertisement1636 1959-11-19 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN SINGAPORE Applications are Invited for appointment to tbe following posU> CHAIR OF PHYBIOLOGY. LECTURESHIP OR ASSISTANT LECTURESHIP IN GEOGRAPHY. Further particulars may be obtained from the Registrar. Unlvertfty of Malaya, Cluny Road. Singapore. 10, with whom applications (ten copies) must be lodged not later1,636 words
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Advertisement833 1959-11-19 13 (Continued free- Pm* «> SITUATIONS VACANT 29 Word, tt (Min.)— Sox tt et,. mstrm VACANCY EXISTS for smart Sales Representative for wellknown cosmetics. (Experience preferable). Apply Box A 5232 B.T. Spore. WANTED RELIABLE COOK. General Amah, live to. commence Dec. Ist for European couple no children, Braddell Height* area Telephone833 words
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Advertisement777 1959-11-19 13 SITUATIONS VACANT It Wmrms tt (MU.)-Box tt et,. sxtru RECOMMENDED GENERAL AMAH wanted for European Bachelor Flat, preferably Cantonese. Phone (Spore) ***** after Office hours. Good Salary offered Commensurate experience. BRITIBH MERCHANT FIRM seeks experienced Building Materials "W"*" for their Kota Bahru branch. Only applicants with the required experience need777 words
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Advertisement792 1959-11-19 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT it Words U (Min.)— Box tt ets. extra TASTEFULLY FURNISHED ROOMS, separate entrance, M.S., Kitchen. Telephone. Suitable W Girls. District Newton. Rent inclusive. No Food. Apply P.O. Box 2133, Singapore. THREE ROOM Modern detached bungalow with servants quarters, big lounge, dining room, garden, all fenced. mile from Keppel792 words
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Advertisement872 1959-11-19 13 TRAVELS tt TOURS tt Words U (Ml*.)— Bom M cts. mstrm ACCORDING TO ANCIENT saying: "Knowledge gained from travelling Is far in excel to knowledge gained from Books." If so, are you Interested to tour Malaya? With $120 You can tour Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Taiplng, Cameron Highland, Penang Malaya's872 words
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Advertisement735 1959-11-19 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE If Words tS (Min.)— Box tt ets. oxtru FORD PREFECT Registered 1956. Excellent condition $2,450. Please ling (Spore) *****. 1956 VOLKBWAOEN. offered where is and as is by the American Consulate General with right reserved to reject any or all bids Bids to be submitted in writing735 words
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Advertisement492 1959-11-19 13 \T YOUR SERVICE (S pore), It Words $19 (Minimum) Dull* 1 month. It Words 12. S* (Ml*.) "FINALIN" (Recognised Throughout Japan) The best Therapeutic Agent for Gastric, Duodenal A Peptic Ulcers A Stomach Disorders. Available, at Your Druggists or Merryland Trading Co.. Telephone (Spore) 3325? SEND YOUR CHRISTMAS Greetings In492 words
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140 1959-11-19 14 Now Kramer wants to buy the whole Aussie team CYDNEY. Wed. American professional tennis promoter Jack Kramer Is believed to be moving to buy the whole Australian Davis "up team. There were Indications her* today that Kramer had already attracted Neale Fraser, American tHleholder and virtual oneman Davis Cup winner,Reuter - 140 words
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Article85 1959-11-19 14 T UCKNOW. Wed. Thanco Khajadbhye and Saugaun Anathone of Slam won the men's doubles title In the Northern India badminton championships yesterday, beating Bengal's Dipu Ghosh and Pronob Bose 15-6. 15-5. 81am, who won the women's singles title on Monday, also bagged the mixed doubles titleReuter - 85 words
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Article221 1959-11-19 14 EPSOM JEEP's ten horses to follow at Ipoh are: HAPPY MELODY: Should win- the Cold Vase despite ton weight, unbeaten in four starts, including the 6f King's Cup at Kuala Lumpur BIC DADDY: A sound stayer; showed promise when second to Technicolor II over a mile at221 words
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264 1959-11-19 14 Tudor Wonder reveals top form in training ON THE TRACK with Epsom Jeep: Ipoh, Wed TUDOR WONDER, winner of the 6f Stewards Cup at Bukit Timah last month, is in grand form. With Abdul Mawi astride, this speedy six-year-old did an attractive gollop on the training track here this morning.264 words
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168 1959-11-19 14 COOPER STOPS ERSKINE IN ROUND 12 TO KEEP TITLES T ONDON. Wed. Henry Cooper of London retained his British and Empire heavyweight titles at EarVs Court here last night by defeating Joe Ersklne of Cardiff. The referee stopped the scheduled 15-round bout In the 12th after Ersklne had taken heavyReuter - 168 words
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232 1959-11-19 14 MELBOURNE, Wed.— ITI Australia led at the end of the first round in the 72-hole Canada Cup international golf tournament which began here today. Peter Thomson returned a three-under-par 87 and Kel Nagel took 70 to give Australia an aggregate of 137. Wales, Canada,232 words
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Article111 1959-11-19 14 'Fat Tony' gets an order VfIAML Wed— "Fat Tony" Salerno, alleged undercover backer of the Ingemar Johansson-Floyd Patterson ftght promotion, was served with papers yesterday ordering him to show cause why he should not be compelled to return to New York and testify before the boxing grand Jury on Nov.111 words
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Article72 1959-11-19 14 jjUTTERWORTH, Wed. The champions, R.A.A.F. Butterworth. were held 3-3 (try to a penalty) by RA.7. Changi in the Sanderson Cup rugger semi-final played hers this evening. There was no scoring In the first half. R.A.A.F. opened accounts with an unconverted try through Smeaton, wing three, midway In72 words
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Article53 1959-11-19 14 LONDON. Wed. Oldham Athletic beat Shlldon 3-0 In their F.A. Cup first round replay at Oldham yesterday. Oldham will meet Bury away on Dec. 5. Results of other replays: Watford 3 Cheltenham 0 (winners at home to Wycombe). Carlisle 1 Rochdale 3 (winners at home to BarnslevReuter - 53 words
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258 1959-11-19 14 VICTORY AND THEN 'NETS' FOR A USSIES DACCA, Wednesday. NO SOONER had Australia beaten Pakistan by eight wickets with four hours to spare on the last day of the First Test here today than the tourists were practising in the nets. The Australians do not have another match before the258 words
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136 1959-11-19 14 rpORONTO, Wed. Yvon 1 Durellr, British Empire light-heavyweight boxing champion, announced his retirement after being knocked out in the 12th round by George Chuvalo. the holder, in a Canadian heavyweight title fight last night. Durelle, who is 31, said: "I'm completely finished and IReuter - 136 words
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Advertisement187 1959-11-19 14 Holbrooks WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE B^ IN THE NEW NON-DRIP B O T T L^^^UmP^\ ONLY HOLBROOKS HAS IT! r a Vv^glgSM P I L. 1 <~L-J m e.,_ a L. //Jina^Bnm-nm# t a^ia%M|MHag hm^^ no Uf imm rji 1 1 gsvr^ ''rf'-3nlmfl §B EU K^lSSfcc i^g^gfffsH M V' 1 ■nr-fT" W~~r^LT"^Bsl187 words
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Advertisement294 1959-11-19 14 I HYP** offers you \l\ cprrrx vk •%*e *.JT "i i incorporate the following features: 1. Modern appearance and superfine finish. 2. Automatic two-speed pump. 3. Hydrigear time saver ;!v 4. Valves accessible without draining or stripping. j 5. Oil filter to valve ports. j; 6. Safety features. Automatic "No-Overload"294 words
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332 1959-11-19 15 SINGAPORE, Wed. £3 Rahim Omar and Sahar Hussein are without doubt the two leading forwards in Singapore soccer today, but the Singapore Malays' selectors decided to stick to Mahat Ambu and the nippy centreforward repaid their confidence by scoring four good goals to help332 words
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Article20 1959-11-19 15 SINGAPORE. Wed— R.A.F. Tengah and Jollilads drew 4-4 in a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park today. By20 words
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255 1959-11-19 15 LIM KEE CHAN - Brian ('My career comes first') to give up big chance By LIM KEE CHAN SINGAPORE, Wed. Brian Isaac, the Singapore amateur bantamweight boxingchampion, has decided to sacrifice the chance of competing in the South-East Asian Peninsula Games at Bangkok next month because he wants to become a sergeant in the255 words
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Article214 1959-11-19 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. •nHREE players have withdrawn from the Malayan A cricket team to visit Hong Kong for the inter port cricket match next month, because they cannot get leave. They are Khoo Bin Keng (Selangor), a left-arm legbreak bowler, wicketkeeper John Roberts (Singapore)214 words
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Article111 1959-11-19 15 HON YOON TO LEAD STORE MALAYA OINGAPORE, Wed.—Singapore Hockey Association today named Ctaai Hon Yoon, former Seianror centre half, captain of the Singapore team to meet Malaya in the Nov. 28 International match here. Earlier this month, Hon Yoon led the Civilians team against Combined Services in the annual Poppy111 words
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Article22 1959-11-19 15 SINGAPORE. Wed—Singapore Amateur Swimming Association will hold Its next committee meeting at the Chinese Swimming Club. Amber Road, on Tuesday.22 words
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172 1959-11-19 15 SINGAPORE. Wed. Pole vaulters Pal Singh, one of the two Singapore athletes who qualified to represent Singapore at the South East Asia Peninsular Ga<ii-..s next month, will not make the Bangkok trip L a recommendation by the Police disciplinary board is conftrm-sd by172 words
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Article155 1959-11-19 15 CINGAPORE, Wed.— Ceylon Sports Club's champion, ship hopes were dimmed by a 3-1 defeat at the hands of Singapore Recreation CluO In their Dlv. 1 league hoocey match on the padang today. Recs fully deserved their win. Trailing 0-1 at half-time and without goalkeeper Rozario. who had155 words
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473 1959-11-19 15 FIRDIE SALAHUDIN - NONE QUALIFY IN SECOND AAA TRIALS But deserving cases to be considered FIRDIE SALAHUDIN SINGAPORE, Wed. None of the 11 athletes trying for places in the Singapore contingent to the South-East Asia Peninsula Games in Bangkok next month could make the grade at the second trials held by the Singapore473 words
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Article77 1959-11-19 15 SINGAPORE. Wed.—Singapore Asians wound up their preparation for their All Blues Cup southern zone engagement against Johore A&ians at the end of the month, by holding Singapore Cricket Club 'A' to a 3-3 draw on the padanjj today. Results of other rugger matches played ln Singapore77 words
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Advertisement263 1959-11-19 15 Special BARGAIN OFFER!! For a limited period only now 2.20 K.L. NOW $2.70 For a purchase of TWO BOTTLES OF ScUnonte t cTt?Jp° AND TWO TINS OF JDetfltaife S3B&R Wm^BbttrnZlH?" 1 x9 IsW m ■^b^^^s^bY^^^^^M^b^bms^bV Kk>a(V m B^Lf aft aMT^^«^L^B^B>^T^L^L^B> A w^++^*^^^A+ m b^BW BARGAIN OFFER STOCKS MARKED WITH A263 words
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Advertisement342 1959-11-19 15 WHAT'S NEW? Hickok Initial MATCHED ACCESSORIES BB^BB^BmtktkftWaM^. 1 SEE the most beautiful Initial |*'Sf |il /UHu VTrf erer created. SHOW him you if/ Vt\VA»^' r«ft ore enough. GIVE "his" Initial on «H/|l Matdied seta. BUY Hickok. \Twi'. SCIENCE SHRINKS.HEALS PILES NEW WAY Pain eased- condition healed without surgery Tiepemiwi H*342 words
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Miscellaneous80 1959-11-19 15 SINGAPORE: Ragger REME v Johore Bahru United, Ayer Rajah Road. Hockey: Civilians v Services, padang: SHA league, Dlv 2 Police "B" v Combined Schools. Thomson Road- SRC v CSC., pa dan«; Dlv 3— RAF Chanßl v Prisons. Changl; Dlv. 4 YMCA v National Carbon. Balestler Road. Seeeer: Gandhi Memorial Cup80 words
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268 1959-11-19 16 Offers pour in: May we adopt Susan? CRASH BABY TO JOIN HER GRANDPARENTS SINGAPORE, Wed. Offers to adopt 11--month-old Susan McGuffie. whose parents were killed in a car crash in Johore last Saturday, poured into Times House today. But to all offers the answer is: No. Susan will soon fly268 words
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Obituary65 1959-11-19 16 HILARY MARCUS ARMSYRONU, aged 81. passed away peacefully on 18.11 1959 at Cheshire Home. Funeral on 19.11.1959 at 5.30 p.m. at St Bernadette's Church, Zion Road and thence to Bldadarl. DEATH OCCURREI' a'ter a long illness on 22-10-59 at Turramurra, Sydney, N. 8. Wales. Australia of Dr. Phyllis Ellen65 words
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Article28 1959-11-19 16 HEAR STEREO TONIGHT Singapore recorded music &orleiy present a symphony concert in stereophonic sound at Monks Hill Secondary School, Winstedt Road. S pore. 8 p.m. Admission free.28 words
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152 1959-11-19 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. A former law student. Amdad Hussein, today lost his appeal against a district court conviction and fine of $250 for causing hurt to his mother. Mahabi binte .1 il.tluilin Amdad hit his mother with a hockey stick and a stool,152 words
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Article384 1959-11-19 16 'Tricks' of bosses by union INQUIRY IS TOLD EMPLOYERS FORM NEW COMPANIES TO GET OUT OF AGREEMENTS SINGAPORE, Wednesday. fHE general affairs officer of the Singapore Sawmill Workers* Union, Mr. Teo Tuan Hin, today spoke of "employers' tricks*' to exploit labourers. He was giving evidence before the commission inquiring into384 words
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276 1959-11-19 16 Clerk (22) on the run wrote of suicide, court told KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A MINISTRY of Health clerk, who jumped bail after being; charged with cheating, wrote to his wife saying he was going to commit suicide. But he was later found in New Delhi making arrangements to go to276 words
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Article120 1959-11-19 16 SRINAGAR. Wednesday. THE Chinese have built an airfield on Indian territory on Aksaichin Plateau in Ladakh, according to a reliable report received by the Kashmir State Government. This is the second j major construction project by the Chinese on Indian territory in this region. The120 words
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284 1959-11-19 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malayan Indian Congress said today that its re- solution on the English language had not been fully understood by its critics. As a result of the resolu- tion, Tuan Syed Nasir bin Ismail, Director of the Language and Literary Agency,284 words
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Article56 1959-11-19 16 TOKYO. Wed.-^Japan has become a first-class air power In Asia with nearly 1,000 aircraft and about 28.000 airmen, the Asahi evening newspaper said in an article here today. The newspaper said Japan was competing with Nation* alist China to become the top air power amongReuter - 56 words
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126 1959-11-19 16 Teachers to stage mammoth L-rally SINGAPORE. Wed. About ***** principals and teachers here will hold a mammoth rally at the Happy World Stadium at 3 p.m. on Dec. 8, to celebrate National Loyalty Week. This will be the largest fathering of teachers in the history of the State. The Prime126 words
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Article25 1959-11-19 16 ANKARA. Wed. President Mohammed Ayub Khan of Pakistan arrived here today by special plane from Teheran for a two-day state visit to Turkey.25 words
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Article87 1959-11-19 16 War bomb explodes at Siglap SINGAPORE, Wed. An Incendiary bomb, believed to be a war relic, exploded on the beach off Siglap Road, today. Police later found several more incendiary bombs after the area was cordoned off toy six firemen. An expert from the Army Bombs Disposal Squad was called87 words
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Article138 1959-11-19 16 OINGAPORE, Wed. The parents of a baby girl born at Kandang Kerbau Hospital on Monday are puzzled because their child has patches of grey hair on her head. In all other respects she is a normal healthy child. The father, Mr. See Beng138 words
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Article312 1959-11-19 16 LONDON. Wed. There was i renewed uncertainty In London stock markets today. Buyers were still reluctant to extend commitments and with further small sell- i Ing again evident, prices of industrial equities again moved lower There were, however, a fair sprinkling of firm spots. Steel shares were disturbed312 words
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Article30 1959-11-19 16 LONDON, Wed.—Spot 38<«d Dec. 37^d., Jan-Mar. 36Sd. Apr.-June 33 Hd., July-Sept. 32* d., Oct.-Dec 31 Sd., Nov. elf unquoted, Dec. c.l.f. 37\d.. Jan. elf. 36'sd.. Tone Firm alter easier.30 words
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Article19 1959-11-19 16 LONDON, Wed.—Buyers X7974 sellers £796. Forward buyers £797. MUtn £761, Settlement £7974. Turnover aja. 260 tons pm. nil.19 words
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79 1959-11-19 16 THE DEATH OF MR. ISAAC: 'NO FOUL PLAY'— POLICE SINGAPORE, Wed. A former Chief Inspector of Police. Mr. Thomas Isaac. 57, died of natural causes, the Police Secretary, William Cheng, said today. Mr. Isaac was admitted to hospital last Friday and died at 4.35 p.m. on Saturday. An autopsy was79 words
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Article31 1959-11-19 16 HOLLYWOOD. Wed Actress Loretta Young has joined the grandmother ranks. Miss Young's daughter, Judy, wife o! film executive Joseph Tinney Jr., gave birth to a 61b. 12oz. girl, Maria yesterday.—U.P.l.31 words
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