The Singapore Free Press, 13 October 1959
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Title Section13 1959-10-13 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1959. 15 CENTS.13 words
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Article286 1959-10-13 1 Malayan-Irish sponsored item accepted Protests by R.I., Russia voted down YEW YORK. Tues. 11 —The U.N. general assembly last night decided to dehate the situation m Tibet, placing on its airenda an item proposed by Malaya and Ireland. By 43 votes to 11, with 25 abstentions,286 words
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Opinion
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Article31 1959-10-13 1 The 'good Neighbour' scheme [scheme L)F. >Our I .ir.d I I 1 the nd at.aye ■onI vate :ire. be has out and the to led, |endand ex- m pay pocket. >unidea31 words
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Article33 1959-10-13 1 November first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 100 2 cents per lb., up five-eighths of a cent on yesterday's close. The tone was quiet.33 words
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69 1959-10-13 1 Ceylon lifts ban on racing and shows COLOMBO, Tues. An emergency ban on race meetings, cultural shows and funeral congregations was lifted m Ceylon yesterday. The ban was part of emergency measures taken after the assassination of Mr Solomon Bandaranaike. the Prime Minister, on Sept. 25. Other regulations, banning politicalReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration199 1959-10-13 1 Extension of visa for another 3 months refused Free Press Staff Reporter TTHE Singapore Immigration authorities have turned down an application from a Hona: Kong singer. Miss Loh Kuk Chie, to extend her stay in Singapore for another three months. This was confirmed by the199 words
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Article59 1959-10-13 1 TOKYO, Tues.— Pan American World Airways round-the-world jet landed here last night with 75 passengers aboard. The Boeing 707 made a record flight from London to Hong Kong of 15 hours and 50 minutes. The plane flew m from Hong Kong m three hours and 14U.P.I; Reuter - 59 words
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Article73 1959-10-13 1 HONG KONG, Tues. Colony revenue officers yesterday seized 11 lb of morphine In a routine search of the British steamer Pufcicn on arrival from Bangkok with a cargo with rice and buffaloes, according to a Government release. The statement said the drugs, consisting of twoReuter - 73 words
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Article16 1959-10-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Alliance Party is conAlliance manifesto is Introduced at all levels.16 words
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Article, Illustration259 1959-10-13 1 Murder m coffeeshop HPHE two men killed by x gangsters yesterday, Wong Son Chye, 20, and Low Kai Yip. 23, had been m fear for some time. This is the opinion of Madam Leong Pek Har, a 40-year-old widow, m whose259 words
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116 1959-10-13 1 Bid to settle dispute over 5,000 clerks A MOVE is being made to settle a three-year-old dispute concerning the grading of 5,000 clerks employed by the War Department. Singapore. The clerks had been graded according to their trades but the Nava! Base. Admiralty and Air Ministry local staff unions hold116 words
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Article37 1959-10-13 1 NEWMARKET, Tues Randolph Churchill, journalist son of Sir Winston, escaped unhurt when his car was involved m a collison with a lorry at the bottom of a hill here last night.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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347 1959-10-13 1 EASIER WAY, SAYS MINISTER KUALA LUiMPUR, Tuesday. JHE Federation Government hopes to raise some of the finance needed for the massive land development programme announced last week through the new International Development Association. The new organisation, an affiliate of the International Bank,347 words
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Article119 1959-10-13 1 BABY RHINOS WINS TOWN ELECTION |>ORTO ALEGGE, Brazil, 1 Tues. Cacareco. the baby Rhinoceros who received more than 50.000 votes last Sunday m the San Paulo municipal elections, was registered here yesterday with two other four-footed candidates for the Porto Alegro city elections on Nov. 8. Cacareco won hands downU.P.I - 119 words
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Article37 1959-10-13 1 Still no trace of 11 airmen WASHINGTON. Tues. Russia toid America yesterday it had made another investigation and could report nothing further on the fate of 11 American airmen lost on a flight over Soviet Armenia.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 37 words
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Article248 1959-10-13 1 CL. 2 Dfv. 2 IM *urct Dream XI 3 00. Bau^ 8.13, Nazrana 8.13. Time Uin 8 13, Amusement 8.1!, Bakit Timah B.m Balance II 8.10, Lan< < LoH Horizon B.os. < MM at May 8.18. Thank* a Mi. O 1--Dlv. ft-4 f-irc (ioer II r <arock Slli On P.lft.248 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement8 1959-10-13 1 rJ7 vi devaluel Worldwide fame ZEISS IKO| BULLDOG8 words
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Advertisement107 1959-10-13 1 JIDLK KJ Photography Page 6 Bargains Page 7 ETe Paxe t Penang race-finish photos Page 9 Today's Bukit Timah gallops Page 9 Cartoons Page 3 Your lucky star Page 3 Other overseas cables Page 10 lit P' m m m %m I 't»co.twj| U mti, I I pi, Eastman Kodak107 words
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Advertisement52 1959-10-13 1 tfPLAYTEX 2y magic circle the onl? circuiar stitched x^v cottoo cup bra that doesn't vS) packer, ahriok or twin /V f oat of shape. Start freah I^Tl^V cris-p. 6t» like ncv*. ySs&Jf I wash after waab, with—l I l! ironing. V^y ell sixes evaftekJe et:— V LUCKTHAOEW I \l, Orchard52 words
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166 1959-10-13 2 LACK OF STEEL THREATENS U.S. TRADE OUTLOOK NEW YORK, Tuesday. I SITED STATES business prospects m the next few months are threatened by the steel shortage, according to the monthly survey of the National Association of Purchasing Agents. This indicated that it was expected to take at least 9o days166 words
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Article102 1959-10-13 2 LONDON, Tues. In the continued absence of information as to the Board of Trade's plans for disposal of its stock the position of nearby rubber was becoming increasingly stringent, traders said. Covering demand for spot, November delivery and October shipment found offers very scarce and their premium102 words
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Article, Illustration19 1959-10-13 2 "Now if your mother will just second this proposal well carry on with 'any other business I19 words
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Article51 1959-10-13 2 HONG KONG, Monday. Closing prices here today were: Previous Today HKS HK$ H S. Banking Corporation S1.000 S995 &S985 Union Ins. Canton $87 $85 Wheelock Marden $6.45 $6.45 &S6.40 &S6.50 H Kong phone $30 50 $30.75 &$31 Dairv Farm Cold Storage $19.80 $19.90 Taikoo Docks $55 $35.7551 words
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Article241 1959-10-13 2 Ships lyine; alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves ior expected today are: Pyrrhus j 1/2, Hessenstein 4 5. Mandama i 6A, Diomed 6/7, Ordia 8/9, Satj suma Maru 10/11. Ball 1 13/14. Burma 15/16, Noreverett 18. Kasimbar 19, Sedenak N. Wall 3. Bentong N. WaU 4. Shlnsei Mam241 words
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296 1959-10-13 2 Resolution passed m Singapore can stimulate tourism Executive Committee hears new plans TOKYO, Tuesday. THE executive Committee of the International Air Transport Association yesterday praised the resolution recently passed m Singapore which seeks to do away with visas for tourists. The Executive Committee's report,296 words
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261 1959-10-13 2 LOST: ALMOST $5 MIL. OF INVESTORS' CASH I ONDON, Tues.— Small investors all over Britain put £600,000 ($5,100,000) into the Mias group of companies during the year 1957 to 1958 but "practically nothing will be seen again," it was stated m court here yesterday. The prosecution was opening the caseReuter - 261 words
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Article125 1959-10-13 2 An active day for market LONDON. Tues. The stock markets m London yesterday were extremely active, with a vast two-way business m industrial equities. After an initial upward surge, which carried many leading stocks to new all-time peaks, the inevitable profit taking developed bringing a fairly wide reaction and leavingReuter - 125 words
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Article27 1959-10-13 2 LONDON, Tues.-^Southern Malayan Tin Dredging has declared a fourth interim dividend of 3d. per share less tax payable. Payment will be made on Nov. 25.27 words
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Article192 1959-10-13 2 Ship survived strong blast LONDON, Tues. The Japanese-built British tanker Stanvac Japan had her whole bridge superstructure blown off m an explosion last year m the Arabian sea and survived. It was probably the most violent explosion ever to occur on a British ship which remained afloat, an official inquiryReuter - 192 words
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Article582 1959-10-13 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle prin SINGAPORE, Monday. INDUSTRIALS Prevnus Telay Alex Bricks Pret 1.75 1.70 Ords. 2.35 2.20 Atlas Ice 11.00 Buyers B.B. Petrol 50 6 48B.M. T rustee» 5.25 5 25 Con Tin Smelt Pref. 29 IS'- Ords. 37 6 37 6 Federal Dispensary582 words
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Article65 1959-10-13 2 NOTE: are middU OM w RUBBER Ne c.i f European port* Oct ■ov. RUBBER No 1 )SS BPM UBBER No ft U Settlement h Term» Nov. Dec TONE Very Al«.\. "EPPER: Wh.t. Sarawak C.i.f. European PEPPER Black ports Oct. Nov A.bo\e pr i TIN First Sf Beet65 words
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Article24 1959-10-13 2 Dow Jones A verages 30 Industrials 10 Railroads 40 Domestic B< 15 Utilities 65 Stocks Composite Averages All New J today, it be ■< 124 words
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Article64 1959-10-13 2 f COPRA Phihpi I 1 U.K. Kortn European port delivered we iper long ton Hoe COPRA. Stra.tU K North repean pc vered weight per ion*, ton Oct Net COCONUT OIL Straits ci l i hulk per bang ton Oct. COCONUT OIL Ceylon c I 1 L ropean64 words
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Article18 1959-10-13 2 washing ro> I i The 0 plans lor j all-weathe field in t: estimated minion.- ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement792 1959-10-13 2 I Jl t«L i"Jk» Ith -L__Jl >mJ ..ii ~'J 1 1 >^jHriy I 1 1 ifTT }tfc| <=~z-^ Bj "B^Rs^BßM^^^^ ©THE E.A.C. LINES U? 'ji Sa.!i»fS ta AOEN. RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN. o. CONTINENTAL t SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. O^i S'para P. Slam Peaang *jpC/ m s Seia^ia" b) 15 17 Oct 11792 words
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Advertisement236 1959-10-13 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE <c NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers. Spore P. Sham Penang HESSENSTEIN (LLOYD) 12/14 Oet 15/11 Oct 11/17 Oct BRAUNSCHWEIG (HAPAG) 22/24 Oct 25 28 Oct 21/27 Oct SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD) 31 Oct/ 1 Nov To Manila, Hongkong, Yokohama, Nogoya236 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous31 1959-10-13 2 POP-Grounded By Cog mf OUT W« MIKIO iv/ AWOJOG B pf I* ftbAMK. /\V& WIS MEMORY I 11 fl A |®S> REMEMBCti VJHEtV 7Csl IT COMES R\ tvcuyeoDy »>x>vu i Ftcw/^31 words
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Article269 1959-10-13 3 v EXCELLENT IDEA, DECIDE SINGAPORE PEOPLE r$ THE WAY TO BEAT LANGUAGE BARRIER BETWEEN COMMUNITIES L-j n >in£apore yesterday hailed the Hail national school as advocated bv r|DO rt Teachers* National Congrethe latest issue of "Teacher," Cone ad advocated that a ild cuter for269 words
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Article227 1959-10-13 3 WARNING ON NEW T.U.C. THE president of the 40.000--strong Federation of Service* Unions. Mr. P. S. Pillai, yesterday welcomed a move to set up a new Trades Union Congress with executive powers. He warned however that formation of the new TUC should proceed with care' In order that it should227 words
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Article7 1959-10-13 3 COMMUNITY CENTRE'S OFFICIALS >« cc., ers :IOW Dem7 words
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16 1959-10-13 3 The teada a Rus.ere m to be of -50.000.16 words
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Article434 1959-10-13 3 BORN today, you are one of those even tempered, well-balanced individuals who progress through life pleasantly and successfully with the minimum of fanfare. You go along your quiet, efficient way without stirring up much dust, but you leave a well-organised job behind. You are a fine manager434 words
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Article, Illustration54 1959-10-13 3 picture. Mr. Ec Soon Howe, a former president of the Singapore Rotary Club, lays the foundation stone of the 560.000 Rotary Hostel a centre for ex-prisoners-— in Dunlop Street. Singapore, yesterday. The hostel is beinjj built on funds raised by the Club (S20.000) and the Singapore After CareFree Press - 54 words
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Article72 1959-10-13 3 NEW JOB FOR WOMEN ITUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Women are steadily moving m on what used to be a job for "men only" as counter clerks m post offices throughout .the Federation. An official explained yesterday: "It has happened that there are now more women than men with the required qualifications72 words
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Advertisement318 1959-10-13 3 Iff f*^~~~^^^^^i^B The Projector that is as good as a i BOLE7C Camera. J| ATTENTION ALL CLIENTS. We would like to tender our apologies for any inconvenience that our clients had to undergo during the two weeks of our sale. Over this period it was neither practical nor possible to318 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous110 1959-10-13 3 JEFF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan A 7HOUSAMO MUES ABOVE THE EAffTH. WORK ON B'^^^^"'"^H2 XSvß ATOM PtANT rue sfi€cuu boms cradle poog^esses I rue steed co* Ssjfl/3 ocstpovkd by mystery 'Jk I srroiKEs agaisi Br/V^H v^_ mac r >—^- < i p one op those MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and110 words
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Article, Illustration980 1959-10-13 4 IAN FRASER - IAN FRASER Their hair hung down to their shoulders... By Sound more welcome than celestial music Wind cheater left behind flapping on flagpole Were given up as lost THREE men stood motion less upon a ridge 2,000 feet up the treacherous iceclad980 words
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Article, Illustration287 1959-10-13 4 CLUES ACROSS 7 These gather on stormy occasions (13). 8 Watch the order of succession, and this is the result (11). 12 The island m the road is where to take shelter (6;. 14 How Venice may be shown to show (6). 16 To raise the curtain, get287 words
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358 1959-10-13 4 NICHOLAS PHIPPS - NICHOLAS PHIPPS By V' EW YORK. The great question tormenting New Yorkers at the moment is the stock market: Up or down? Or rather, is the present "shake-out" which began m August temporary, or the harbinger of worse things to come? Everyone358 words
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183 1959-10-13 4 WASHINGTON, A mass assault on the Antarctic by the U.S. Navy has started. Three thousand men, eight ships and 38 aircraft are involved. With the appropriate name "Deep Freeze," this is the annual operation which takes m relief parties and more supplies for the183 words
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Article127 1959-10-13 4 ANGELA GROOME - ANGELA GROOME By LONDO N.— Hints from Russian space experts that the Soviet Union may make a "soft" landing on the moon before Christmas look genuine. A strong hint was given me of this plan by a wellinformed Russian source a few days after the127 words
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Advertisement573 1959-10-13 4 I DRINK j Green Spot I "■••lltlllllMIIMIllMIIIIMIMItHllllllllllllfltllllllllll** Straits Tunes Free Press For the cout— i«w<« of advertisers our representatives at Ist Floor, COLD STORAGE ARCADE, Orchard Road, Singapore. will receive small advertisements i and box number replies. Classified advertisements placed i m Singapore may also bo banded to: COLD STORAGE573 words
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Advertisement213 1959-10-13 4 the greatest boosterofj^ office output since the typtwrrt^ jO n ft p o "STENORETTE" At a tourh of your tinker Che Sienorelie enable*- >ou to dictate your letters dur ing and after office time. five instructions before leaving oftce. record conversation*. Ifl conference*, lecture*, register l^^^f^V telephone conversations V^ J213 words
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Miscellaneous153 1959-10-13 4 r rv™-^* ..Th« nrpat Mu^ c Tnat Goeth With A Whele; P.M. 1.00 Programme Summary. Lorna Doone— 5. The Great g3Q presenting Jean Toots 1.02 Souvenirs Prom Showland; Winwr Thielemans": 8.45 A History of 1.30 The News 1.40 Newstalk; e.OO A Day To Remember, birth- Music m Sound. Tan Siew153 words
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Article, Illustration40 1959-10-13 5 A view of the entrance of Singapore Kallang Park which will be opened on Sunday. The park will have a children's pool, a lily pond and hawkers' stalls. Arrangements are also being made for boating facilities.40 words
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266 1959-10-13 5 Monthly talks to ensure industrial harmony CITY COUNCIL AGREES TO HEAR STAFF PROBLEMS REPRESENTATIVES of the Singapore City lx Council and the 2.000-strong City Council Services Union have agreed to hold monthly round-table conferences m future to discuss staff problems to ensure continuous "industrial harmony." I The City Administrator, Mr.266 words
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Article, Illustration19 1959-10-13 5 To study in UK k K Pandya, to her at he n iwardni i two-ycai ••-.;>( !v«;.irship. Free Press pictureFree Press - 19 words
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73 1959-10-13 5 Miss Alice Hui, 20, is entering for "Miss Batik," contest organised by the Malay Women's Welfare Association at a charity dance to be held at the Sea View Hotel Ballroom on Oct. 30, m aid of Orphans and Destitutes' Maintenance Fund. The highlight73 words
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Article, Illustration158 1959-10-13 5 T'HE owner of a military medal wnieh was discovered by a local numis- N matist m a small Singapore *odds-and-encb>' shop has been traced to Britain. The medal is a General Service one issued to ali service personnel who had served a certain period m Malaya. The158 words
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177 1959-10-13 5 OINGAPORE motorists commit most of the traffic offences m Johore. The Johore Traffic Police Chief, Mr. S. Kulasingam, told the Free Press, m an exclusive interview, that Singapore drivers committed about 90 per cent of the traffic offences m recent months. The most common offence177 words
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Advertisement80 1959-10-13 5 High Fidelity Superb reproduction Unbreakable Plastic Casings Low Prices. Get Yours To-day Hi Z^Ji tfJj M fjW WJ SCSMTVIC few tMK V •'Oi MCMtMAi ACTIMI^^I \SK|H l"«'i SlEtlNft AmM NOUTCN. SINCAPOtI KUALA LUMPUR f |[fc TRANSPORT STORAGE LTD. **»^j Cecil Street, Singapore 1 L VW| Director: Ronald Peek. I Q80 words
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Advertisement313 1959-10-13 5 SEAS9MC/4! Jet there faster by BOAC Comet 4! aV^ BY LOW FARE TOURIST CLASS tfrom Singapore to COLOMBO m 41 hours HONGKONG m 4 hours ■BOMBAY m 1\ hours BEIRUT m 15i hours ZURICH m 2H hours Take ad\antage of BOAC V Ticket Instalment Plan fly now, pay later! For313 words
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Miscellaneous215 1959-10-13 5 V.MC.A.: Malay Standard Two 5.30 p.m.; Sceneshifters "Martha" rehearsal principals 8 p.m. Y.W.C.A. (Outram Road): Chinese adult beginners 5.30 p.m.. lower primaries €.30 p.m.. adult intermediate 7.30 p.m.; Malay beginners 7.30 p.m.; Ballroom dancing beginners 5.Q0 p.m., advanced 6.30 p.m. Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay) Malay for beginners 10.30 a.m.; Japanese flower215 words
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Article, Illustration604 1959-10-13 6 SUNNY GIAM - SUNNY GIAM CALLING ALL PHOTOGRAPHERS by WITH the ever-increasing interest m photography, there is a growing demand for information concerning darkrooms. If you are one of those who don't have a darkroom due to lack of space, you will be glad to604 words
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Article173 1959-10-13 6 BEST A WARDS GO TO TRENGGANU TRENGGANU photographers seemed to be progressing very rapidly m photography. One of them practically captured all the best awards m the 22nd Quarterly Competition of the Photographic Society of Singapore. Both a silver and a bfonse medal were won by Trengganu's W. S. Phoa173 words
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Article67 1959-10-13 6 WATCH THE BIRDIE AND BACKGROUND HAVE you old sa: see the trees?' 1 \v modern co saying whi photograph worded. "He gi t mq the backp: the subjc When wo 4 r< ture we all intent on i we forget is goin above, or on < it. That > such67 words
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Advertisement248 1959-10-13 6 FLYING TIME ALMOST HALVED! JS^^^Pg mWr^'mwm wMMnMMr V- 1 .v> |^Bk .^Me -s STARTING OCTOBER 27 Mtm^^mS MM IL I ONTHEKANGAROOROUTE From Ckrtober 27, qantas 707 Jets, world's newest, fastest and most luxurious jet- B>liners, will be operating on the Qantas-b.o.a.c. Kangaroo' Route. Flying times will he almost halved, and248 words
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Advertisement225 1959-10-13 6 Xi? BT j^^^K S Bra*. '^Sw BBk^ jsStr BSs^f Bl R^aofA !m A YOUR QUERIES Retouching fluid gives that suitable surface QUESTION: 11/ ILL you please tell me what is "Retouching Fluid' 1 used for? Also will you let me know which lens is for which. My close-up lens for225 words
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Advertisement60 1959-10-13 6 robe 4 h ma griff* periunu fAVRCLIUtA WATCr- CO l» MM|l> 'DM THE ONLY DIE-CAST W MADE IN INDIA 2 YEARS UAI ALL SIZES AVAILABLE ON Hlßt PURYOUR FAVOURITi CA 1* Singapore 60-62 I H cMf< -04M Kuolo Lumpur 72 1M Tel: ***** a Pcnona 32, Bishor Koto kohru 33t5.60 words
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Advertisement133 1959-10-13 7 \t» r z^— k,ULD A T3y|w Hi iih"<^ m nth SHROFFS Shop jD-(>cki r*Mom»M» w o^ V A CHEOMG for STYUST ,4CION TROUSERS Price SI 4-50 NOW $12-50 dgcßd. Spore. LfIAYS 1 HOLIDAYS Lunch* fij choices of iten 1 Oattv bust»ess lunch from jU^gy Sofurdoy at S3 50 ptr head.133 words
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Advertisement165 1959-10-13 7 Orient SEWING MACHINES Also Other Brands Guaranteed for 3 years Available on cosy hire parchoso terms from pcy mo«th. Sole Agents:SHROFFS The Carpet Shop 60/62, Orchard $'por«. Tel: 304 ft (OM Ordi^rd Motor SWw^om, STANLEY ROGERS CUTLERY /I/Sr ARRIVED AVAILABLE AT:— C. K. TANG LTD. 310. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE -9.165 words
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Advertisement295 1959-10-13 7 .^^N^N^r .^N^NH^ >ur^H wFB^ kT HrlJ!* j y*' '^N^NNN^Nr t**y o£^'-^BSox% !-/!'!\I > r^^FP^N^^PP^^!"^'^^^^v^^^^7^?^^Nm'J^^i? •^.wwmww^v/as^v.' ■a'av. I l^ T"^^ > GE F( >R SHOPPERS CONTAININC, THE LOWEST PRICES IN OFF VERTHE G ODS FFERED HERE AND TICK SPECIAL DISCOUNTS for the latest m ladies' sports wear at New Parkash Textiles.295 words
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Advertisement487 1959-10-13 7 j white cotton sheets (3 pieces) $7/50. And there are many other tempting bargains besides. LUSTRO-WARE with over 200 Guaranteed Plastic Housewares offers Polyethylene OVAL LAUNDRY BASKET priced at $12.50 each. Unbreakable. Lightweight. easy to carry with raised handles moulded m rigid roll rim top solid leak-proof bottom. Sole Agents:487 words
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Advertisement480 1959-10-13 7 for smartly tailored suite m the very latest style from the fabulously low price of $60/- and upwards this is the tailor for you! SMART MEN TODAY have an eye for a good buy and one of the best buys m town is the DIPLOMAT shirt. They are smart, shrink480 words
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Advertisement264 1959-10-13 7 I babies. In an assortment of sizes these dainty panties make baby cool, comfortable 1 and secure and these pants are 100' waterproof and stainproof. And from $1.75 to $2.50 each you will want to buy several pairs. iC C Q i N> N> N> THE RECORD SALE that all264 words
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Advertisement276 1959-10-13 7 ASK FOR AMERICA'S favourite underwear T' for W MEN BOYS I Made m U.S.A. f|r*3p Available at: BOMBAY SILK STORE, 378/4*. R. A. f. CHanfti, Singapore. Sale Agent* for S'por* ft Malaya LACNMANN CO., 11 -K Asia iMarance Blag Singapore. Tel: 3*277. AMAZING BARGAINS Mosquito Net 90 "x340" $5.50 Bothrowels276 words
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Advertisement249 1959-10-13 7 JUST ARRIVED! COTTON REVERSIBLE CARPETS 9 f x 12 f $48.00 9 f x 6 f $24.00 6 f x 6* $18.00 6 f x 3 f 9.00 SINGH'S 47/49, Stamford Road, Singapore Td: 2757* n A In 1 4 DIPLOMAT j FOR THAT COOL- COMFORT FEELING Tailored from exclusive249 words
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Article, Illustration691 1959-10-13 8 Black and white is old, yet ever new OLACK AND WHITE, an old yet ever new favourite, is shown in the picture on the right. Evelyn Cunico models a reed slim dress suitable for many occasions from shopping to cocktails. It is made of fine cotton with a silky surface691 words
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Article, Illustration320 1959-10-13 8 PHEBE of Singapore, 15, writes that her hair is dry and drab and this is making her most unhappy. "My friends all have lovely shining hair; why can't 1 have the same?" she says. piRST of all, Phebe, yotf must try grandma's remedy and brush320 words
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Article365 1959-10-13 8 THIS MADE ME LAUGH, SAY READERS THE winner of the $10 prize m the Amusing j Experience contest is G. W. Scott. 400-0, East I Coast Road, Siglap, Sin- gapore. 15, who sends this letter; I During a wrestling bout one of the wrestlers was being jostled by his opponent365 words
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Advertisement354 1959-10-13 8 C€P€A56 MADE IN ENGLAND l^: Lightweight ~^L Drip-Dry l\ I\\ Controlled Retail Price l\y Singapore $2.50 per yd. WS'^. Federation $2.90 per yd. v^ Penang $2.55 per yd. A Ask for it by name < W^ > Sole Agents: LEBEL (CHINA) LTD. SINGAPORE KUAtA lUMPU* PENANG T€L ***** TEL *****354 words
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Advertisement247 1959-10-13 8 ONLY THE BEST FOB VOin lUs rnucfio* wound PINPOINT OfTINmON ***** 1 11 f J Benefit your eyes and keep them healthy by asking for ZEISS. Available from: PIN PIN OPTICAL CO., 91, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Note: All ZEISS lenses bear this mark bbbbbbbbbjbbvjbbbvbbbbbmt^:-^ Lmmlttl w Supe c i247 words
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Article, Illustration911 1959-10-13 9 ALLAN LEWIS - ALLAN LEWIS RACjJINISHES AT PENANG maimm liiißtiiii MARKSMAN DOES THE BEST TRIAL By OINGAPORE Gold Cup candidates were the interest at Bukit Timah this morning. One of the best trials this morning was Marksman's half mile gallop with Campdale. Marksman, ridden by Arthur Ward, and911 words
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Advertisement69 1959-10-13 9 tf 5* PRICE! f S sir*" I JiJ||iW tJ^"** i 00 "3 I r 'ens I W*lu reflex! wr your i upky hers photo co. ."5 M GUITARS paint P»«1 »livl. MA MUSIC HOUSE iqopore-7. :.-..i rktatrt I M. A. LTD., GROW f* HAIR .ith Meducrin P Modem fECTIVE XK69 words
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Advertisement273 1959-10-13 9 M(MO-S\ The unique and highly efficient 6x6- and 35 mm slide and film strip projector that permits both Vertical and Horizontal Projection. SPORE/KUALA LUMPUR 1 /T L^V j with fl.B/ 130 mm Lens !»V m N^-4^ (Top Discount For Cmth) 1 Sole Agents Service Station: "TITHES" DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY LTD.273 words
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Article65 1959-10-13 10 BERLIN. Tues. MajorGeneral Rohan Delacombe. British Commandant m West Berlin, told his Soviet opposite number yesterday that the flying of East German flags on overhead railway stations m West Berlin last week was a "provocation." Gen. Delacombe said the Western Commandants were bound to take a serious65 words
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290 1959-10-13 10 Hopes rise for quick end to Algerian war INTENSE DIPLOMATIC ACTIVITY IN 3 CAPITA^ VITAL DEBATE IN PARIS PARIS, Tuesday. HOPES of an early end of the five-year-old Muslim nationalist insurrection m Algeria have risen sharply m both Tunisia and Morocco since General de Gaulle's declaration of Sept. 16 whichReuters - 290 words
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152 1959-10-13 10 KASSEM SHOT ONE OF THE AMBUSH GUNMEN BAGDAD, Tues.— MajorGeneral Abdul Karim Kassem, the Iraqi Prime Minister, fired back and killed one of the men who tried to assassinate him last week. Iraqi police, m the first detailed account of the assassination attempt, said the Premier drew his service revolverReuter - 152 words
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234 1959-10-13 10 DOCTOR AND COUNCILLOR IN GUN DUEL RADFORD, Virginia, Tuesday. A PHYSICIAN died yesterday after a gun duel with a prosperous oil dealer. They shot it out on a dark country road, as the oil man's estranged wife and five-year-old daughter looked on in horror. Dr. William L. Flanagan, 31, ofU.P.I - 234 words
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Article98 1959-10-13 10 India can repel Red army CHARLESTON (South Carols lina), Tues. India, is "adequately strong to hold her own" m a military sense against Communist Chinese aggression. This was stated yesterday by Lord Louis Mountbatten, British Chief of Defence Staff, at the Citadel, the military college of South Carolina. He saidReuter - 98 words
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Article80 1959-10-13 10 THOUSANDS FLOCK TO SEE 'IMAGE' WARSAW, Tues.— Tens of thousands of people thronged Warsaw's Nowolipki Street, where St. Augustine's Church stands, last night. Rumours had stated that a mysterious light with the outlines of a woman, which was said to have appeared above its steeple on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday,Reuter - 80 words
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155 1959-10-13 10 REST OF THE SPORT jDOMBAY, Tues. Erland Kops, the Danish International, entered the semi--13 finals of the Western India badminton championships last night when he beat Thanoo Khajadbhye of Thailand 15-13, 15-10 m the quarter-finals. Kops will now meet the Indian aceReuter - 155 words
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Article222 1959-10-13 10 ALLAN LEWIS - High Socks dies after slow work ALLAN LEWIS By HIGH SOCKS one of the best known Malayan racehorses dropped dead, after slow work, at Bukit Timah last week. High Socks had been a really good money-spinner for Mr. K. Y. Lim who owned him. He had his first race m222 words
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Article53 1959-10-13 10 HONG KONG. Tues. An Eagle Aviation aircraft left here yesterday for London (via Calcutta. Karachi and Nicosia) with a load of 72 passengers and 1,500 kilos of freight. The air fare was only $1,156 or $808 lower than the normal tourist passage to London byReuter - 53 words
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Article94 1959-10-13 10 Club will also be struck off THE Singapore Amateur Football Association has instructed the Disciplinary Board committee to impose severe punishment on players found guilty of rough play. It was decided last night that m future not only will the player be suspended but his club will also be struck94 words
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271 1959-10-13 10 SAFA'S annual subsidies to Division 1 and Premier league teams and to the Singapore Business Houses Football Association will from next season be slashed by 50 pe,r cent. This was decided at the Council's monthly meeting held at the Jalan Besar stadium271 words
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Article93 1959-10-13 10 SPORTING GESTURE BY INDIA NEW YORK, Tues. India yesterday withdrew m favour of Japan for a seat m the Economic and Social Council after six unsuccessful secret ballots at the United Nations. Neither country could gain the required two- thirds majority. Mr. Krishna Menon then said the Assembly had clearlyReuter - 93 words
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Article93 1959-10-13 10 IONDON. I son W public lee the fact tn 1 die of 1 Britain ma get the 35,1 The latt creased. There hot. flow of nc the disei> there we < this purpc, I "Maybe where I whose ci world o: remaining world of added. Mr. DidReuter - 93 words
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Article28 1959-10-13 10 CAIRO, Tues.— A Yemeni minister has accused British troops m Aden of launching "a new offensive*' against mountain villages overlooking the border city of Beda. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article17 1959-10-13 10 MOSCOW Tu -|J ment of th now on its tod continues mally. Tass ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Miscellaneous73 1959-10-13 10 TODAY'S SPORT RUGGER: Inter-school Raffles v Beatty, RI ground SOCCER: SAFA DIV. I— l athul Karib v 1.R.C., Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m.; Senior Cup Maxwell v RAF SeleUr, Jalan Besar, 7 p.m. Friendly Jollilads v HMS Crane, Farrer Park. HOCKEY: SHA Div. I— T.T.C. v RAF SeleUr, Paterson Road; B.C.R.C.73 words
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Miscellaneous47 1959-10-13 10 SOCCER REPLAY Darul Afiah "A" and Stableboys Sports Club, who failed to reach a decision m their SAPA Junior club replay despite extra time at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday will meet again for a second replay on Oct. 19 at the same venue at 5.15 p.m.47 words
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