The Singapore Free Press, 15 October 1959
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Title Section13 1959-10-15 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1959. 15 CENTS.13 words
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212 1959-10-15 1 HELP to cheer up these children rTHOUSANDS of under- privileged children all over Malaya and Singapore are waiting for the Straits Times Cheer Fund committee to brighten up their lot this coming festive season. But this will only be possible if you, our readers, give generously to the Cheer Fund,212 words
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Article, Illustration356 1959-10-15 1 Many questioned m hunt over wide area Police search jungle and village SCHOOL IS EXAMINED FOR CLUES SINGAPORE police this morning continued a massive operation to search for the five man gang who kidnapped the millionaire. Mr. Chia Yee Soh, on Monday night. Today's operation started atFree Press - 356 words
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Article, Illustration122 1959-10-15 1 JUNGLE LIFE FOR VICAR'S DAUGHTER English vicar's daughter Miss Wendy Grey i above) arrived m Singapore yesterday on her way to the jungles of North Borneo— where she hopes to achieve a life ambition. "I have been trying to make this trip tor six years," said Miss Grey, as she122 words
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Article68 1959-10-15 1 LEOPOLDVILLE. Belgian Congo, Thurs.— Troops were rushed m yesterday to deal with renewed inter-tribal violence m the Central Congo province of Kasai where naked African women have been leading their men m attacks on rival villages. The Belgian news agency said the situation seemed to beReuter - 68 words
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Article197 1959-10-15 1 r<GLOMBO, Thurs.— Police last night announced the arrest of a well-known Buddhist priest and two other people m connection with the murder of Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, Ceylon Prime Minister, who was shot at his home here on Sept. 25. The priest was named as M.Reuter; U.P.I - 197 words
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102 1959-10-15 1 FAIRLY heavy selling started as soon as the Singapore rubber market opened this morning and the price of November first grade rubber fell two cents to Sl.OO'i per lb. on an easier tone. The selling was touched off by cables which reached rubber102 words
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Article, Illustration233 1959-10-15 1 RECOGNITION OF DEGREES CALL TO GOVT. Free Press Staff Reporter THE Federation of Malaya Ambassador to Japan, Dr. Lee Tiang Keng, said m Singapore yesterday that he had taken up with the Federation Government the question of recognising Japanese university degrees. He told the Free Press there are 52 Malayan233 words
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Advertisement50 1959-10-15 1 r SiTDANDRUFF? L Ot rid of with jfc FastIIpANDRICIDE im/ hairdressers, 'Zsaries& Stores. lltothe ■judges' ■lemma B B B B B Cathay 1| I Pacific Ifl I airways I HONG KONGI] "Sii y IV in Yl| I Eleotra I ,'iET ISM WORLD. .|i|" lha V pacific airwQC V Object to50 words
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Advertisement25 1959-10-15 1 Fund for state* prodigies $917 r^iHF Free Press fund for Singapore violinist prodiT^es Lee Pan Hon and Peng Hon has now reached Times House, Singapore25 words
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Advertisement132 1959-10-15 1 It- I ljL^^ ll iffliJUPiiij j 11 Pj LB 13 is here €HrllliMfc% SI 122 WE ANOTHER OUTSTANDING EXAMPLE OF GRUNDIG INGENIOUS DESIGN AND TECHNICAL EXCELLENCE. THRILLING STEREOPHONIC SOUND FROM ONE MAGNIFICENT INSTRUMENT. AND AT A SENSIBLE PRICE. MEDIUM— SHORT WAVE WITH STEREO PHONOGRAPH. tube complement: (9) ECH 81, EF132 words
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Advertisement91 1959-10-15 1 World wide value and world wide fame ZEISS IKON STOP PRESS PHYS; i OF >h N? Chin t answered kn tl hi*» nurlx i <>chore Road S am tod :ci mtxx pus>m<) hop, booDd >j(W and $30 medicine. HEIL H.TLtk IN CUN BATTLE o c MEXDBAM. New J« r f91 words
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Article, Illustration64 1959-10-15 2 Mr. Lee Siew Seak. 27, of Klang, first prize winner m the Surf Mannequin Competition sponsored by Lever Brothers (M) Ltd., receives his $5,000 cheque from Mr. J. Neill, the company's advertising manager. It was presented at a cocktail party held at the AdeJphi Hotel. Singapore, last night. Mr. Lee.64 words
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237 1959-10-15 2 SKILLED MEN ARE INCREASING FASTER THAN NEED LONDON, Thursday. THE Colombo Plan Technical Co-operation Scheme yesterday said X that "skilled manpower available m the countries of South and South-East Asia is probably increasing rather more rapidly than the increase m needs." The scheme's ninth annual report, published here yesterday, said237 words
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Article139 1959-10-15 2 NEW YORK, Thursday. INVOKING the Taft-Hartley Law to suspend the the U.S. steel strike cannot prevent complete chaos m the steel market, the magazine Iron Age predicted yesterday. The magazine estimated that total steel stocks m the U.S. are about 7,000.000 tons, not enough toReuter - 139 words
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Article32 1959-10-15 2 NEW YORK. Thurs. Bargaining will resume on Monday between steamship lines and stevedoring employers and the Dock Workers' Union for a new labour contract for the Eastern United States waterfront.32 words
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Article294 1959-10-15 2 LONDON IS WARY ON RUBBER Business briefs LONDON, Thurs.— The London Rubber Market failed to hold an advance made at the opening yesterday m response to a further rise m Singapore. This was largely due, traders said, to nervous uncertainty of dealers, who were not taking offers except to meet294 words
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Article56 1959-10-15 2 MALAYA should have a balanced economic development project m order to increase the rate of I captial growth, according to Dr. K. R. Chou, Lecturer j m Economics at the Univer- i sity of Malaya m Singapore. He suggested that personal savings which had lain idle m56 words
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Article183 1959-10-15 2 GREAT STOCKS BOOM GOES ON LONDON, Thurs. A fantastic rush of business since the Conservative general election triumph has given the London Stock Lxcha its biggest-ever boom. Many firms of jobbers are on the verge of breaking point as they try to keep abreast of the tlood of bu>ing andReuter - 183 words
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Article152 1959-10-15 2 World market prices U.K. Closing p r NOTE- are mid a' RUBBER No e.i.f. Europe., ports Ott RUBBER N, Spot ■UBBCR No Settlement Terms N TONE 11 PEPPER v Sarawak e.i f Euroi'. port-- Oct PEPPER i Sara».k 5, C.I Cut' port* Oct n TIN First Sr Spot Three nw152 words
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Article59 1959-10-15 2 HONG KONG, Wednesday. Closing prices here today vere: Previous Tod. HKS HK H S Banking Corporation S9BO S99G i Union Ins. Canton.. SB6 SBB &$9O Wheelock Marden. .56.40 $6.45 Szs6 50 1 HTCong 'phone $30 $30 75 &530.25 i Dairy Farm Cold Storage S2l S2O 80 &520.7059 words
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Article547 1959-10-15 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle pn S'NGAPORE, Wednesday. INDUSTRIALS PreviMS Ttiif Alex Bricks P'e! "5 1 70 Ords. 2.20 At.'as Ice 11.00 Buyers 8.8. Pet'Ol 48 49 B.V. Trustees 525 5.25 Con Tin Smelt Pref. :9 19'- Ords. 37 6 38 6 Federal Dispensary 1.03 1.06547 words
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Advertisement765 1959-10-15 2 Svrfli' ah ~V— Jt3s H @TH£ E.A.C. UNES J^/ Sailings U AOEN. REO SEA, MEDITERRANEAN, CONTINENTAL t SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. Spire P. S'lan Peiang ifC' "J* «s Selaadia I 16 II Oct 19 21 Oct 21 22 Oct W immT 1 21 Oct 4 Niv 5 6 Niv 6 7 Niv765 words
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Advertisement308 1959-10-15 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers. Spore P. S"riam Penang HESSENSTEIN (LLOYO) 12/H Oet 15/1S Oet 18/17 Oct BRAUNSCHWEIG (HAPAG) 22/24 Oct 25 21 Oct 21/27 Oct SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYO) 30 Oct 1 Niv HAMBURG (HAPAG) 1/11 Niv 12/13 Niv308 words
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Miscellaneous122 1959-10-15 2 SINGAPORtSHIPPING Ships lying alongside the Sin* gapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today: Corfu 1/2, Mersey Lloyd 4 5. Diomed 6/7. Arima Maru 8/9. Cresco 10/11, Tjhvangi 13 14. Chakrata 15/16. Banda 18 Ryusho Maru 19. Selangor N Wall 2, Seiiili N. Wall 3, Scudal N. Wall 4. Giang L«e122 words
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Miscellaneous116 1959-10-15 2 Inner Roads: June, Perintis, Tai Tiong, Volubilis. Hai Teck Ann. Long Sin Dhu. Larut. Sagafjord. Han Thale, Francoise. Courlls. Soon Bee, Salong, Hong Tat. Klan Guan, Tong Sing. Rosita. Kah Kheng. Pandokrator. Aik Leong. Bentong. Tong Kian, Rimba, Hin Chuan, Prekkak. Selat Siberut, Po. Kidjang, Southern Trade. Ang Sang, Hon«116 words
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Miscellaneous9 1959-10-15 2 PQP-Fflmi/j/ Tie By Cog f v*'ji v-rs MOTHE(l i9 words
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Article315 1959-10-15 3 y P n hate female foibles m the office S quarter of tl* la work .-."h 1 half an hour a day m beauty routines. The time women spend applylipstick and powder seem no time at all to them but. come to think of it. it does add315 words
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Article358 1959-10-15 3 YOU CAN'T BOSS WOMEN ANY MORE QINGAPORE Rotarians were told yesterday by an influential woman leader that men can no longer suppress women. "If you want peace,' she said "you cannot have us fighting against you all the time." Mrs. Shirin Fozdar, secretary of the Singapore Council of Women, was358 words
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Article158 1959-10-15 3 Shorthand exam passes FOLLOWING have passed the London Chamber of Commerce < intermediate shorthand examination held m Singapore. 70 words a minute, with distinction: Elizabeth Cheah, Lim Ban Choo and Patrick Chew. Pass- Frances Albuquerque, Elizabeth Au, Poppit Bach. Chee Sheet Ying. Maggie Chong. Maureen Guiterson. Maureen Koh, Christine Koh158 words
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Article, Illustration172 1959-10-15 3 ¥>OLICE Constable, E. S. 1 Pillay. of the Singapore Harbour Board Police takes another look at the cactus plant which has been puzzling him since Tuesday. For when he returned home from work it had blossomed into an unusually big flower. But neither Mr. Pillay172 words
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Article45 1959-10-15 3 Yap Ah Kong, 25, was sentenced to three years' imprisonment by the Singapore First Criminal District Judge, Mr. J. F. McWilliam, yesterday, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of attempted robbery on Sept. 26. Yap had three previous convictions.45 words
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Advertisement179 1959-10-15 3 f your COLD STORAGE jj Canadian Fi Haddie Fillet 1.83 [f- Rump Steak ">. 2.80 k S^ Austrolion i Cheddar Cheese tt>. 1.95 ij Plumrose P I Mussels n oi. tin 1.20 ftj rjj Kraft American |I Mayonnaise ip» i° r 1-90 S 1] Kraft Yegemite 6oz i° r Anchor179 words
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Miscellaneous227 1959-10-15 3 1 U Rl S «Apr. 21-May 21) you are practical and i w business acumen, you t» i -ured of an outstanding succei GEMINI 'May 22^June 21 r xert caution today, for you will find the opportunis of the next two weeks sufficiently exciting. \NTER (June 22-July I Is your227 words
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752 1959-10-15 4 Well, how easy is it to take you in? 20 QUESTIONS TO CHECK JUST HOW SHARP -OR JUST HOW GULLIBLE -PEOPLE CAN BE I Ever bought a used car that looked good but let you down m the middle of Dartmoor? It could happen to anybody, of course. But more752 words
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Article, Illustration14 1959-10-15 4 "WELL. SO MUCH FOR THE INJECTION —NOW FOR THE TEETH!"14 words
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Article643 1959-10-15 4 CEDRIC CARNE - CEDRIC CARNE By I^AY BROWN was a nice woman, but too ambitious. Even the Joneses r couldn't keep up with her. First it was kitchen gadgets, then a bigger car, then a second car so that she could take the children to school, and643 words
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Article73 1959-10-15 4 First check your score JJ; b=l a 3 b _i 12. a=l, b=3. 2 a Z B b-1 13- a=l, b=3. 3 s=l b~3 14. a=3, b=o. c=3. 4. a=3, b=l 15- a-1, b_3. c a _i' b _o 16. a=3, b=l. I: a=l: b=373 words
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Article100 1959-10-15 4 51 AND OV£R: Very hard to take you m! You are cautious about committing yourself and do not like rash judgments. 30 TO 50: Usually clearsighted, but sometimes you get carried away by the excitement of the moment. You feel impatient with those who weigh everything100 words
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Advertisement671 1959-10-15 4 i 1 1 Fine DIAMOND RINGS ii I NEW DESIGNS I I I I V. S. d* SILVA Jewellers 106, ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE. Telephone: ***** CLASSIFIED ADS. ANNOUNCEMENT 29 Words $4 (Minimum) NEW AT VANITY. Formal Short Evening Gowns Siaes 9-18. 32 Raffles Place. AT YOUR SERVICE 29 Wards S2671 words
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Advertisement290 1959-10-15 4 A Rich Store Of^^B Knowledge for Children I of All Ages Charles Rays y To boyi and ftrls, who** lively curioeity m ev«ry thing around them must be satisfied, these wonderful volumes will be received with delight. 1 will wander through the pint's j for hours on end with p»ea>290 words
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Miscellaneous499 1959-10-15 4 TOD A Y'S RADIO < P.M. 1.00 Programme Summary 1.02 Pot Luck; 1.30 The News; 1.40 Newstalk; 1.45 Report on the Singapore Legislative Assembly Meeting; «.A repeat of last night's broadcast) 2.00 Close Down. School's Broadcast: 4.10 Signature Tune; 4.13 Talks to Secondary Schools; (a repeat of Tuesday's broadcast); 4.33499 words
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Article, Illustration391 1959-10-15 5 BREEDS, BLQQMQ AND COLOURS ARE BETTER SINGAPORE'S up and coming orchid industry will become a million dollar industry within three or four years. Orchid growers and experts m Singapore are confident of a bright future. Orchids bred and flowered locally are better391 words
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Article35 1959-10-15 5 Water supplies will be off j today m Miri Road and Kam- j pong Bahni Road. Singa- pore. until 3 p.m. as Water Department workers will be diverting a main during this period.35 words
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Article80 1959-10-15 5 SEAMEN'S BOARD BILL AMENDED HPHE Seamen's Registry A Board (Amendment) Biil was taken through all stages and passed m the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday. One of its principal amendments abolished the stipulations laid down before a person could be appointed a chairman of the board. The Minister for Finance. Dr.80 words
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Article31 1959-10-15 5 The Yang di-Pertuan Negara and Lady Goode will attend the charity premiere of "The Bridal Path" at Lido, Singapore, on Oct. 20 m aid of the Red Cross Society.31 words
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679 1959-10-15 5 CINGAPORE'S Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, yesterday warned the Malayan Communist Party to "desist from the folly of trying to use Singapore as a refitting base of a struggle for supremacy m the Federation." He said that679 words
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Article, Illustration142 1959-10-15 5 A SINGAPORE cook "is frantically searching for his pretty 16 year old daughter, whom he fears may have been enticed away by a taxi driver. Yesterday, the cook, Wong Lok Wan, of Bukit Tunggai Road, appealed to the Free Press to help trace his142 words
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Article46 1959-10-15 5 'Story of the Malay dance' Radio Singapore will broadcast the first of a series of seven talks on "The Story of the Malay Dance" at 7.30 tonight. Aisha Akbar of the English Schools section of Radio Singapore who wrote the series, will give the talks herself.46 words
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Advertisement73 1959-10-15 5 < L'ffdki JACK'S PHOTO CO. 3d.. Spore. I V j ttui 3 5 60 mm Ml sec. winding ase b m BECNG k CO.. oil SAVE 40 OF LIST PRICE! Fntilli Soprani Piano Accordions I $153/--(ASH 3 4 hnta StmHm >LV. ITI. I Ntfc, Spore 11 p.m. 10.39 C0 »N73 words
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Advertisement242 1959-10-15 5 fliU ni p ci EASY HIRE-PURCHASE TERMS ACCEPTABLE. HOME DELIVERY SCHEMES OPERATIVE AT ALL PORTS OF DESTINATION. ASIA MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED MM **»*m DISTM»(jTOtS KUALA LUHPUK fENANC MALACCA IPOM *MO«I MMIU KOTA T1MO«I fONTIAN KOALA TRf NCCANU HtLANTAN »ATU »AMAT RLUANC KUANTMt I For lunch-time and dinner I engagements In242 words
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Miscellaneous163 1959-10-15 5 wk J ft I j{ m^y mi >*» Q— /J a TODAY SINGAPORE RECORDED MUSIC SOCIETY: Weekly concert at Monk's Hill School, Winstedt Road 8 p.m. Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): Chinese cooking gold coin bean curd 5.15 p.m. ROWCROFT THEATRE CLUB: presents 'Dry Rot' m the REME Theatre, Kowcroft Lines. Ayer163 words
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Miscellaneous43 1959-10-15 5 HIGH TIDES TODAY: 10.13 a.m. and 10 22 p.m. TOMORROW: 10.37 a.m. and 10.59 p.m. SATURDAY: 11.01 a.m. and 11. .34 p.m. SUNDAY: 11.26 a.m. MONDAY: 0.09 a.m. and 11.55 a.m TUESDAY: 0.44 a.m. and 12.21 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 1.19 ajn. and 12.51 p.m.43 words
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Article, Illustration784 1959-10-15 6 TRACKER DOGS SCENT ENEMY THE British Army employs three main types of dogs trackers, guard and patrol dogs. Most people know about the guard dogs which are employed at Service installations all over the world. Army and Royal Air Force guard dogs have given demonstrations m Singapore784 words
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Article, Illustration446 1959-10-15 6 Jonathan Russell - Jonathan Russell by Here is Porgyl Bess with added appeal PORGY AND BESS. Original soi ld tri recording. (Philips album, R 0752! L) THE story of Porgy and Bess is m I ing. The music by George Ge: S JJ and loved throughout the world No* HoiS has446 words
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Advertisement237 1959-10-15 6 AMERICA'S FAVOURITE SOFT DRINK IN AN ENVELOPE Now m a tropical foil pack f ou can mate 8 glatsei of u^CT^ ?si^^3^*lJi —friihing cold dunk from &&{m&\ j fmpw KOOL AID package into 2 quart* o\ cold water and iwttttn with cup» ivgat and &r. Try til fQUR Kflol-Aid fUv237 words
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Advertisement204 1959-10-15 6 >. f°* WOWIHa MOW TO HANOkf *Vltv ///7 A >C/ FRitNOS. won wz sPtctA.ise I WiiLltfL PACKING. BAGGAGE RNOVi: Wm I nd STORAGj^ RKKWooiv^r^ar ltd i Pock i n9 oitd ftofOO«c Dep» Rood *tr*«t, S«no«»or«-« Tel: 23 131. STORAGE SPACE 350,000 cubic 100 l Clean oiry and under constant swoerv204 words
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Article, Illustration8945 1959-10-15 7 Horses entered for Singapore Turf Club's Gold Cup meet SILVER WHISTLE FIFTH: (11 started; 5-9-59 Spore 8-4 6F <Ward) CL. 1 Di\. 2; Ist. Singora 8-9; 2nd. Take Easy 8-1; 3rd. Sir Francis 8-6. Neck-4-head. 1-17. Track heavy. SECOND: (12 started) 2-9-59 Spore 7-12 carr. 7-5 6F (Subiam Cl. 18,945 words
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Article2852 1959-10-15 7 I MMSmWmmmWT—- ■■--mu^aMsaiMamuM^^-.i aw 4L. mmmmtl' ft **^?%i w JH Mftfev KL. EPbESB m^bi av>^ av^^ gJgflB .mI V* g^^ I Jl J I M**+ —m m^Mk. \!5 mf gi W <Jm WkmmZ*'- iA gjgw.^g^g^i^i^^ F af JH >* €ifcds» ''^pii r ilk. gflBL a B^gfl •t^^w igsu^l2,852 words
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Article, Illustration960 1959-10-15 7 AUTOMATION THIRD: t Eight sUrted 1 27-9-5* [pon 9-0 l«m (Baratti Cl- 2. &^7. 2nd. Rickv H 7-sJ; A Million 7-9 carr. 7-b. 1 :>. Track yielding. \riHED: 23-9-59 ipoa 9-0 9F :i. 2-Courae scratcning. Irack heavy. WON: (9 surted) 23-8-59 K.L. lim 1 Ward, Cl. 2.960 words
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Advertisement59 1959-10-15 7 r I V you're 'way a ieac f with. T&* aft h^afcyiv.-'v.: ■>■ aaj .^^G^Kr^ k K^f I B^F mV _F »t *J&\**^ J&l U El fell IBF M^^^F^^ite^^ I %7 i^r j Kfi ,^/tbL fcv* jfl B?i vSbII bTW 93C bwa^bVJb bIS fc IP aj[Bn BP* t 'faY buj59 words
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810 1959-10-15 8 BELOW are home records of new arrivals m Malaya. Some of them will be making their first appearance at the Singapore Gold Cup meeting starting on Saturday. INDRA (late Double Blank) INDRA raced m England as a two-year-old under the name of810 words
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Article, Illustration896 1959-10-15 9 fryo Cup horses impress I j \G DRA GON, BRILLIANT MOLAR BEST WORKERS I |TII )V *ert idoal for ffa 11 oping at Bukii Timah this morning as far as Gold Cup probables were conni> two. Flying Dragon and Brilliant Scholar, made Coup896 words
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Article, Illustration134 1959-10-15 9 Playfair are S.B.A. team champions MERRITIME'S bid for the Singapore Badminton Association's senior inter-club title ended m dismal failure although they brought junior champion Ronnie Oon all the way from Batu Pahat, where he 'is working. Against Playfair. Merritime won only one of the five matches. In the first round134 words
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Article, Illustration142 1959-10-15 9 CINCE the modem tendency is to open light, a forcing takeout by a player who has passed must "be based on a fit m the opMi?r's su. On the above deal, aK«r two passes. North and South bid as Follows: One Heart-Three Clubs Three No-Trumps— Four Hearts, end.142 words
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Article267 1959-10-15 9 THIRTY-ONE horses have been demoted from Class 4 to Class 5, the Straits Racing Association announced yesterday. They are: Valiant lion, Film Studio 111. Intuition. Shangrila 11. Shylock Holme. Leslian. Dr. Doddington. Grey Elegance, Expensive Hobby. Hit Parade. Rapid Air. Cash Cheque, Bravo. The267 words
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Article97 1959-10-15 9 MALAYAN Ceylonese will meet Malayan Europeans m a cricket match at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday and Sunday. Play starts on Saturday at 2.00 p.m. and on Sunday at 11.00 a.m. M. Sathasivam. the allMalayan and Ceylon cricketer will lead the Ceylonese side. Three Singaporeans are m97 words
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Article173 1959-10-15 9 R.A.S.C. School with 28 points edged out their closest opponents 25 Company, to win the Novices boxing "trophy at Nee Soon this week. The bouts were closely contested and what the novices lacked m skill, they made up with their unbounded enthusiasm. Results: Mosquitoweight: Sgt.173 words
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Article65 1959-10-15 9 Results of rugger matches played yesterday were: At Thomson Road, Army beat Singapore Asians 31-3; 75 Squadron R.N.Z.A.F. beat Naval Base 21-8 at Naval Base; R.A.F. Changi beat H.M.R.N.Z.S. 11-6 at Changi; Singapore Cricket Club "A" drew with Johore Services 3-3 on the padang; R.E.M.E. beat 221 B.V.D.65 words
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Article37 1959-10-15 9 LIVERPOOL, Thurs.—Tommy Mulloy of Liverpool retained his British welterweight championship at Liverpool stadium last night when the referee stopped his bout against Albert Carroll of London m the 12th of their scheduled 15 rounds.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 37 words
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Article281 1959-10-15 9 OOMBAY, Thurs.— Denmark's Erland Kops won 13 the men's singles title m the Western India badminton championships here yesterday, when his opponent, Charoen Wattanasin, of Thailand, collapsed through exhaustion m the second set of the final. The blond, broad-shoulder-ed Kops was leading 12-3 after winning the281 words
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176 1959-10-15 9 Neal scores six against Kota Raja COMBINED Services need look no further for a centre forward for the coming FAM Cup. Last night Royal Navy's Ron Neal showed his class against Kota Raja In SAFA's Senior Cup tie at Jalan Besar stadium. Turning out for Dockyard, Neal's speed, good positioning176 words
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Advertisement36 1959-10-15 9 Xklenfi hILY DIE-CAST FAN ■IE IN INDIA SIZES »WBlf ON HIKE 'URCHASf zes ble EP VEEP EP lEP HBOFFS m shop ill Road ***** ■HpM lens reflex f»a r or a Dhot ogra D hy Be36 words
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Advertisement288 1959-10-15 9 TM /J brassieres VL H FLOATING AaiON H WA TORSO BAND WITH M GIVES FIRM ANCHORAGE fc ->^^__ M W Amazing action-free TANGENT STRAPS VA ml move as you move yet keep the Dra Ljl exactly m place. Your mounded, uplifted contours stay up, without binding or fu pressure assuring288 words
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Miscellaneous26 1959-10-15 9 TODAYS SPORT HOCKEY: Friendly— Singapore v Johore, Serangoon Road. 5.15 p.m.; Inter-school —Tanjong Katon? v St. Patrick's, Tanjong Katong. Basketball: S.A.B.F. championships, Great World 6.30 p.m.26 words
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220 1959-10-15 10 He wants to see Soviet delegates about Tibet NEW YORK, Thursday. GYALO THONDUP, brother of the Dalai Lama, said yesterday that he expected to discuss Tibet's problems with officials of the Soviet delegation to the United Nations unless they declined to meet him. 4 *l hope, m any case, to220 words
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46 1959-10-15 10 PEKING. Thur>. A Pek- j ing newspaper cartoon yesterday on the United Nations decision to hold a debate on Tibet showed a man resemblin«* President Eisenhower t>ittin<* muffled ud inside a refrigerator labelled "cold war icebox made m America." ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article74 1959-10-15 10 »6 te NEW DELHI. Thurs.—Chie" nese troops have given a "last warning" to the Indian bordat er outpost at Khimzamane m n the North-East Frontier ter>n ritory to withdraw within a >d tew days or "be pushed out of j forcibly." ]s This is the 17th warning74 words
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372 1959-10-15 10 First formal reply to K. plan: '100 per cent disarmament needs 100 per cent control' NEW YORK, Thurs. THE United States yesterday replied formally to Russia's disarmament proposals, and, m Washington, speculation named early December as the Summit date. First formal answerReuter - 372 words
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170 1959-10-15 10 BOAC MAY EXTEND CHEAP RUNS TO EAST LONDON, Thurs. A BRITISH Overseas Airways Corporation spokesman said yesterday the airline may extend the first economy fare runs into the Far East if the British government gives its approval. The spokesman, Mr. Tom Pyle, said BOAC would reduce fares by approximately 20U.P.I - 170 words
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Article237 1959-10-15 10 9 GAULLIST STALWARTS RESIGN PARIS, Thursday. NINE of the 219-strong Gaullist group m the French National Assembly resigned from th< group last night over Algerian policy. Most oi them had played prominent parts m the events leading to President de Gaulle's return to power last year. The Right-wing group said237 words
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Article57 1959-10-15 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs— The United Malays National Organisation last night appointed two special com- j mittees to investigate the disputes m its Singapore and Perak divisions. The Central Executive Committee, the policy-making body of the organisation, decided to set up the inquiry committees after considering the grave57 words
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Article86 1959-10-15 10 Gene now works as salesgirl rpOPEKA (Kansas*, Ac--1 tress Gene Tlerney. now working as a saleslady m a dress store here, is piling up a tremendous record of sales. She definitely was not hired as a sales promotion gimmick the store said. She has flatly refused to pose with ".specialU.P.I - 86 words
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Article50 1959-10-15 10 LONDON Thurs.— Mr. R. A. Butler 56-year-old Home Secretary and a widower since 1954, is to marry again, it was announced last night. His bride will be Mrs. Mollie Courtauld widow of Mr. Augustine Courtauld, who was a cousin of Mr. Butler's first wife. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article40 1959-10-15 10 Tanker has a new design LONDON, Thurs. The world's newest and most modern tanker, the 19,000-ton Aluco which makes its maiden voyage next week, has its entire accommodation, navigation areas and services at the after end of the ship. U.P.I.U.P.I - 40 words
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Article34 1959-10-15 10 PORT OF SPAIN, (Trinidad), Thurs. The Kames Nourse Shipping Company announced yesterday the termination of its regular service between the West Indies, India and South Africa due to "unorthodox competition." U.P.I.U.P.I - 34 words
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Article27 1959-10-15 10 EINSIEDELIN. Thurs. Two new Swiss weapons, a remote-controlled anti-tank rocket and an automaticallyflred anti-aircraft gun, were ?iven their first public demonstrations here yesterday. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article45 1959-10-15 10 NEW YORK, Thurs.— Russia reaffirmed yesterday that United Nations membership for Communist China is its price for agreeing to an increase m the membership of the Security Council. Poland and Turkey are still deadlocked for a Council seat after 25 ballots.- U.P.1. ReuterU.P.I; Reuter - 45 words
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Article24 1959-10-15 10 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The U.S.-Soviet motion picture exchange programme will be inaugurated on Nov. 10 with gala premieres m Washington and Moscow. U.P.IU.P.I - 24 words
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Article44 1959-10-15 10 NEW YORK, Thurs. An African chieftain has appealed to the .United Nations to "give us our freedom" from South Africa. Chief Hosea Kutako, 88, of the Herero tribe recorded his speech. It was smuggled out by three Americans. U.P.IU.P.I - 44 words
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Article53 1959-10-15 10 Four killed in explosion LOS ALAMOS, New Mexico, Thurs.— Four men were killed after an explosion occurred while a lorry filled with waste scraps of high explosive was being unloaded near Los Alamos scientific laboratory yesterday. The scraps were being taken to a dump to be burned. No radioactive materialsReuter - 53 words
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273 1959-10-15 10 LONDON, Tin, THE British Prime Minister, Mr. Han,, m^ m his Cabinet reshuffle announced i ast gave unprecedented power to Mr. X Butler, his unofficial deputy. Observers said Mr. Butlei chairman of the Conservative Pi to Lord Hailsham meant that the ofReuter - 273 words
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Article40 1959-10-15 10 'GROWING SPLIT WITH FRANCE WASHIN Unii partly "growi between Bi accord: mittea eign R< The reiatic most develop today anc havi m ex| enc One of on for> under mittee. tl repor.l drawn up Policy 1 at the UnJ sylvaniu.40 words
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Article19 1959-10-15 10 JOHAV rg Ta African pr la.st nig m the main i i < Govern (United I ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article170 1959-10-15 10 THE ARMY SAYS SORR FOR BLUNDER IVEWTON LE-WILLOWS, Lanes. Thurs.— A British Army major last night called at the home here of Mrs. Lilian Molyneux and apologised for the action ol three military policemen who tried to arrest her 21--year-old son, Jonn, as a deserter when m fact he was170 words
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208 1959-10-15 10 A MOTHER of 10, Lee Hup, told a preliminary inquiry m Singapore yesterday that the owner of a sawmill company was one of four men who attacked her husband with a knife and a parang. In the dock stood Ng Lvi Seng, proprietor208 words
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Article21 1959-10-15 10 COLOMBO, Thurs. Six people were killed and three seriously injured m a landslide at suburban Kiral&nonn*» yesterday.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 21 words
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Article46 1959-10-15 10 TOKYO. Thurs. Shinichi Shibusawa, chief of the U.N. fact-finding team for Laos, said on arrival here last night that he was satisfied with the information his group was able to gather. HP lean enough complu-: would wheti' any evu nam»46 words
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