The Singapore Free Press, 23 October 1959
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Title Section13 1959-10-23 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1959. 15 CENTS.13 words
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Article13 1959-10-23 1 Union Social urance plans of of re- ~.O\v Provident th v •:in•iope oil13 words
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45 1959-10-23 1 Smartest combination for business and pleasure Nisi Agage as m from I* t:>so PLEASURE Sleek lines by Pinin Farina roomy comfort for four adults or two adults, three children; handsome two-tone finishes; making the A.40 the most modern two -purpose car on the roads today.45 words
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Article, Illustration212 1959-10-23 1 Minister heads Singapore inquiry committee Tengku to see team's report Xl ALA LUMPUR, Fri. UMNO's three-man committee of inquiry, headed by the Minister of Natural Resources, Inche Bahaman bin Shamsuddin, will leave for Singapore tomorrow to investigate the state UMNO crisis. The committee was appointed by the212 words
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247 1959-10-23 1 Strike warning in Council unions' letter TTHE Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation yesterday told the Council that if it did not dissolve its conduct and disciplinary board within 14 days it would face the possibility of a strike. The Federation also askec the Council to declare nul and void247 words
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Article34 1959-10-23 1 November first grade rubber buyers f .o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 105-n cents per lb., down one and seven-eighths cents on yesterday's close. The tone was quiet.34 words
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Article117 1959-10-23 1 'Boiling oil death' man explains BORDEAUX, Fri. A pharmacist. Jacques Cazenave, testified yesterday that a labelling error was responsible for the arsenic deaths of 69 babies who were dusted with baby powder made by his firm. Cazenave is charged with manslaughter m the 69 deaths and involuntary injury m theU.P.I - 117 words
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Article29 1959-10-23 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. Administration sources said they hoped Congress would Rive quick approval to President Eisenhower's latest reshuffling designed to speed the nations space effort.— u.f.i. iiiimi29 words
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Article131 1959-10-23 1 CANBERRA, Fri. Singa\j pore is to be added to the list of countries whose citizens are recognised by Australia as British subjects. This is a provision m a Bill introduced m the House of Representatives yesterday to amend the Citizenship Act. The Minister for Immig- ration,Reuter - 131 words
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Article61 1959-10-23 1 Mr. Ko Teck Kin, a rubber millionaire and chairman of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, returned to Singapore last night after a three week visit to Communist China, where he discussed rubber sales. Mr. Ko was not available for comment this morning. Earlier m Hong Kong61 words
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Article32 1959-10-23 1 COLOMBO, Fri.— The decision of the Ceylon Government to extend the state of emergency for a second month brought sharp comment from a section of the national press yesterday. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article23 1959-10-23 1 JERUSALEM. Fri. Syrian soldiers yesterday attacked an Israeli patrol m the Lake Hula region. Shooting continued for over an hour. U.P.I.U.P.I - 23 words
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Article, Illustration270 1959-10-23 1 'A DRUNKEN MAN 9 IN STREET ATTACK ON THE CUBAN PREMIER HAVAJNA, Friday. attempt was made yesterday on the life of Dr. Fidel Castro, Cuban Prime Minister. The bearded leader was not injured, reports added. Radio stations announced that while Dr. Castro was addressing the publicU.P.I; Reuter - 270 words
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121 1959-10-23 1 PLACE THEM IN GHETTOS? NO, SAYS SUKARNO JAKARTA. Fri. President Sukarno said yesterday his govJ eminent did not intend to place Chinese living m Indonesia m special "ghettos," An tar a news agency reported. He said this to a member of the Supreme Advisory Council, Mr. Giok Tjhan. when askedReuter - 121 words
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Article162 1959-10-23 1 THE four men picked up m Singapore harbour on Tuesday were this morning returned to the Portuguese ship India when she sailed for Lisbon. A German liner had found them m the sea and they were held by Singapore immigration authorities. Official inquiries have162 words
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Article46 1959-10-23 1 Ungku Aziz of the Department of Economics. University of Malaya, will give a broadcast over Radio Singapore tonight at 8.15 on "Agricultural credits." He recently returned from Indonesia where, as an FAO expert, he taught at the agricultural credit training centre there.46 words
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Article222 1959-10-23 1 E CARS S It stolon •.j't thr»< p... l On I I nj; SINGAPORE RACU ,tl scratching of running for v race mcetinp at H .1 rr fine 2.1 :>. Cl. 1 Dn N( ver Better Pat!> Eacfy Bird Raoc Two 145 Cl t, Di Lsaha Sctia. W«222 words
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Advertisement16 1959-10-23 1 LxT For **ye OPTIEK TICIANS I ***** kJ i' 0 V^ ustin A4o ">ii£ii BOCNIO MOTORS16 words
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Advertisement44 1959-10-23 1 PAGE Weekend Bargains 10 Feminascope 9 Books Section 8 Cartoons 5 Your Lucky Star 5 Ex-Singapore Man m Pacific Ocean Drama 6 Other Overseas Cables 12 Free Press Photonews 5 Today's Bukit Timah Gallops 1 STORY OF BOY CHAINED TO BEDPOST -see page 444 words
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Advertisement137 1959-10-23 1 DIPLOMAT CASUAL WEAR BHIETS KNITTED WEAR g/. PYJAMA SUITS 3a^Xi HANDKERCHIEFS Jjfju I SINGLETS Ztt fc 1 NECKTIES 3j S j|^ J > SHORTS 44 TO BRIEFS TtLWJ MATCH 111 YOUR I I MOOD Eirv WITH JUST THE RIGHT SHADES OF m*"?& MAX FACTOR'S COLOR f AST LM»STiCK WS± FEEL137 words
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Article336 1959-10-23 2 TARIFFS MEETING Import controls by Japan under fire TOKYO, Friday. SUBSTANTIAL contribution to free trading is expected here m the next few weeks as the parties to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade conduct their 15th session. It is the first GATT meeting held m336 words
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Article347 1959-10-23 2 LONDON STOCKS ADVANCE Business briefs ONDON. Fri. Generally Ju cheerful conditions were again apparent on the London Stock Exchange yesterday. There was a further widespread advance m prices, but best levels were not always held. NEW YORK. Wall Street closed easy yesterday, viih liberally distributed losses extending mostly to one347 words
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Article68 1959-10-23 2 Industry aid for R.I. JAKARTA, Mon. Japanese businessmen have oflered to finance the development of 50 industries m Indonesia with a loan of $15 million, the Antara news agency reported yesterday. The industries would be joint Japanese-Indonesian enterprises within the framework of the economic co-ope-ration agreement between the two countries.68 words
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208 1959-10-23 2 London rubber market settles down again LONDON, Friday. THE rubber market settled down again yesterday after the minor disturbance introduced on Wednesday by the Board of Trade announcement that they were no longer sellers of certified or warranted No. 1 R.S.S. for the remainder of October. The Rubber Trade Association208 words
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Article64 1959-10-23 2 CEYLON WILL SEEK TRADK BALANCE Ceylon's delegation to the Peking trade talks this week will urge that, as m the case of the rice-rubber deals, trade between Ceylon and China m other goods outside these barter transactions must, as far as possible, be balanced. The talks are being held to64 words
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Article17 1959-10-23 2 MANILA. Fri.— The Philippines has acquired 24 fast boats from Japan for the anti-smuggling drive.— U.P.l.17 words
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Article59 1959-10-23 2 LONDON, Fri. The Financial Times says a meeting is being held today between the Board of Trade officials m charge of the United Kingdom rubber stockpile disposals, the Rubber Trade Association and manufacturers. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the board's disposal policyReuter - 59 words
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Article243 1959-10-23 2 SHIPS IN PORT Ships lying alongside the Sin. gapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Oranje 1,2, Demodocus 4/5, Jag Vijay 6A. Braunschweig 6/7, Livenza 89, Grootekerk 10/11, Polydorus 13 14, Karimun 15 16, Weltevreden 18, Lovcen 1^ Serdang N.Wall 2. East Sea N.Wall 4, Oiang Ann N.Wall 5.243 words
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Article174 1959-10-23 2 Steelmen win first round PHILADELPHIA, Fri. America's 500,000 striking steelworkcrs won the first round yesterday m their battle against a court injunction that would force them to resume work. Three Federal appeal ju< granted an indefinite -tay of the back-to-work injunction issued on Wedne> by Federal174 words
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Article47 1959-10-23 2 HONG KONG. Thursda\ Closing prices here today Previous Toda> HKS HKS H S Bam Corporation $1,000 $1,030 &51.015 Union Ins. Canton $88 50 $87.50 Wheelock Marden $6.60 $6.75 &56.65 H'Kong phone $30.50 $30.50 &S3OT. Dairy Farm Cold Storage $21.60 $21.10 Taikoo Dock^ B3S $35.7547 words
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Article33 1959-10-23 2 MANILA. Fri. The Republic Resources Development Corporation has struck oil of commercial quantity again m its second well m central Philippines. President Carlos P. Garcia announced day— U.P.l33 words
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Article112 1959-10-23 2 Work market price are parti RUBBISpot ÜBHER a TON I PEPr f Oct PEPPI Sara. P«rt TIN Spot Thrr. v, TONE TUR* TIN ftp* Thtft r TONE TURNO Vfl m w New YofkF, NE* V|| TIN |< a itv spat TIN C»nit I TONE RUBi Nov Jan TONt t lAU112 words
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Article541 1959-10-23 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle priro SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. INDUSTRIALS Privitas Ttlay Alex Bhtka Pref 1.75 170 Ores. 2.C0 199 Atlas Ice 11.00 Buycs 88. Petrol 48 49 B.M. Trustees 5.25 5.25 Con. Tin Smelt Pref. 19 19 Ords 39 39 6 Federal Dispensary 1.03 1.06 Fitn)atricks541 words
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Advertisement821 1959-10-23 2 i' IBm! I 'I tu.' B-^^ B\ I >- w^f^*^^*~MhKL-. ig aa iaßßßaal I laaßßr^.*^ BaaaaaaaWaaaaaaam 'Baaa> F n'i J OpSS Dk 1 ft aa^oaßßßa^^aa QfflE E.A.C. LINES U? \V SailiagS ta ADEN. RED SEA. MEIITERRANEAN, a CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. CW s rt p Sl PeMl l I «C>821 words
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Advertisement296 1959-10-23 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE tic NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers. S'pco P. Sham Henapf BRAUNSCHWEIG (HAPAG) 2123 Oct 24 25 Oct 25,28 Oct SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD) 30 Oct. 1 Nay HAMBURG (HAPAG) 3 12 Nov 12/13 Nov 14 15 Net (Arrival at Hamburg296 words
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Miscellaneous23 1959-10-23 2 POP -Paddy Oh. y CM (f?Jj!£ c I YE«-AW6My I ?*?^Lr2t\ WVCH.ATOIT J MCXSCRIO ABOUT ME L« J /1V METMOO CS«OWS f 2*>23 words
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44 1959-10-23 3 MALAYA BACKS MOVE TO CHIDE AFRICA regret and concern .3- app ea l s ignored NEW YORK, Friday. tic oi the probable sponsors of >ti ns condemnation of the lh Africa. nmtnes from four conflrst step. They drafted tion m the Special Poli- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration69 1959-10-23 3 Twenty two year old Pun Chandrabir of the Gurkha Regiment Band from Singapore is a student bandmaster at the Royal Military School of Music at Kneller Hall, Twickenham. When he finishes his course at the school next year, he will be returning to his Regiment as69 words
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Article134 1959-10-23 3 Jaga-kreta boy was the victim A YOUTH, who described himself as a "jaga-kreta" boy. told a preliminary inquiry yesterday that he was robbed at knife-point while -ung after cars m Park Road on the night of Aug. Chon Ah Choon, 23, wa/ tentatively accused of robbing134 words
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Article7 1959-10-23 3 ard men going to Ceylon LONDON ReuterReuter - 7 words
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Article86 1959-10-23 3 To assess progress, the Singapore Ministry of Educan will hold a common test m the Tamil language for all Primary VI pupils learning Tamil full-time m Government primary English schools. About 200 pupils will sit for Tamil test at 9 a.m. on Nov. 6. Said86 words
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Article24 1959-10-23 3 LONDON. Pri. Lord Baillieu, president of the. Dunlop Rubber Company, has been elected first president of the British Institute of Managemer. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article69 1959-10-23 3 Rebates: US accuses >yEW YORK. Fri. Repre- sentatives of the United States Lines, charged before the special House antitrust sub-committee investigating the ocean freight industry. charged that Japanese steamship lines had used rebate methods to improve their competitive position m the shipping trade between Japan and the United States. The69 words
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Article82 1959-10-23 3 X Mr. and Mrs. Albert Auguste Beriandier. who 1 were married at the Convent of the Holy f Infant Jesus Church, Singapore, yesterday. The bridegroom, son of X the late Mr. and Mrs. A. G Berlandier, is a 1 marine engineer. The <► bride was formerly Miss tFree Press - 82 words
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Article115 1959-10-23 3 Government machinery has been set m motion for the resettlement of three families m Jurong. Singapore. The land on which their houses stood was acquired by the Government last year for public purposes. The Singapore Improvement Trust yesterday called for tenders for the construction of115 words
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Article, Illustration160 1959-10-23 3 [TIM KEAT Avenue Community Centre has started a Youth Club. It will organise games, literacy classes and other activities for the 4,000 people living m Kirn Keat Avenue and Tpmple Estate. At its inaugural meeting ofhciai> elected were: Chairman: Mr. Too Kwang Whee:160 words
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Article30 1959-10-23 3 LONDON. Fri. Britain** staid General Post Office has announced the introduction of two gaily-coloured baby greetings telegrams. They are m the form of greetings cards. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement33 1959-10-23 3 Vcrreo/tuvf drink... m a wink i^^^B KQOLAtD package 7 Quarts of cold i FA VOUR|TE SOfT DRINK IN AN ENVELOPE I a tr O pic«l foil pack ffai a ogfs Cherry Lemo« Grap*33 words
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Advertisement288 1959-10-23 3 A. 'i SHIRTS^ ■BH:w LATEST FROM Wm BP^S> NEW YORIv CSJ«Si Blp H >/' Exclusive desi»?n by \v W^U ARROW. BERNARD OF X&**^ W^J NEW YORK. MERRIL I"^^SSIJr^V SHARPE. and many other \V^>lV\\W prominent manufacturers, \v3f\\Ul\\\ including goods not seen In fciu. o\ i > rtMMr <ft sie£ rot oi288 words
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Article, Illustration422 1959-10-23 4 Harry Chia - Harry Chia Grandmother is afraid that boy may become juvenile delinquent By Boy. UK teft home 10 times Every night held to the bedpost "J CHAIN and padlock my grandson to the bedpost every night because I am afraid he may become a juvenile delinquent/ 9422 words
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Article181 1959-10-23 4 11 CHILDREN CHOSEN AS LEADERS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. rpHE National Union of Plantation Workers Malaya's biggest union has begun a search for its future leaders from among the children of rubber tappers Eleven of them have already been "earmarked" as potential leaders after an inquiry on their character, intelligence and181 words
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Article102 1959-10-23 4 Nantina Home to be TUC House THE Singapore Trade Union A Congress will move into its new premises m Nantina Home m Queen Street on Nov 1. The Home, which will be re-named as the Trade Union House, has been allotted to the TUC by the Government, to provide facilities102 words
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Article52 1959-10-23 4 Sandosham off for holiday The Principal of the Singapore Division of the University of Malaya, Professor A.A, Sandosham. has left Singapore for a two months' holiday m Australia. Professor Sandosham will visit universities and colleges throughout Australia. Professor T. H. Silcock, Professor of Economics, Is acting for Prof. Sandosham during52 words
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Article50 1959-10-23 4 Seah Boon Dai, 43, of Jurong Road, was yesterday fined $3,000 In a Magistrate's court for assisting a "10 000--character" lottery on Sept. 5. The prosecution stated that Beah was found In a house m Juron* Road with pads, •jnipment, and slips for running the lottery.50 words
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Article, Illustration95 1959-10-23 4 the quadrangle of the women's hostel, EusofT College, at the Bukit Timah campus. Performance begins at 8.30 p.m. Admission is free. Picture shows a rehearsal scene m the setting of the University's shrubbery. World-wide celebrations of the Henry Purcell centenary. "The Fairie Queen" is one of95 words
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353 1959-10-23 4 Singaporeans cannot fly by Economy lines SINGAPORE air travellers will not be able to fly from Hong Kong to Britain by Eagle Airways Economy fares services. The Free Press was told yesterday that only residents of Hong Kong could take advantage of the Economy fares. The Economy fares service, proposed353 words
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286 1959-10-23 4 A QUIET LIFE OF STUDY AT $245 TO $350 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. IS $245 to $350 a month sufficient to meet a Ma--1 layan students requirements m Australia? Australian graduates m Kuala Lumpur who were asked this question yesterday thought it was quite sufficient provided the student was willing to286 words
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Article100 1959-10-23 4 If UALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Ten clinics run by the Methodist Mission m Perak have given medical treatment and facilities to more than 50,000 new villagers m the state. Rev. Harry Haines, district superintendent of the Methodist church m Seiangor, said this yesterday before flying to Ipoh100 words
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Article29 1959-10-23 4 Water was turned off from 9a.m today along Mountbatten Road between Tanjong Katong Road and Broadrick Road. It will be turned on again at 5 a.m.29 words
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Advertisement324 1959-10-23 4 FIVE STEPS TO STEREO HOME EUTESTIJ THE H. M. V. "PRINCESS" CIDCT H#or tlie H.M.V. Prince," ringi R«dioflr«m of our premito«. crpniin Decide whether you wish to b-..^ SIUURU vertion priC ed ot $360/. or -^iJ $560/-. "^^B Cotn Prices: $324/- I $504/-* Of ver^;^| If you purchase the Mod*324 words
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Article, Illustration39 1959-10-23 5 picture BRITAIN'S SpartswMMaa of the Ytmt Mn\ Bii:nul. l c She is a ehanivprinter. hurdler. hUh jumper. and Ion? jumper. Here she smiles In ih t .inirra 111.1 n and displays the included union; her awards. KeystoneKeystone - 39 words
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Article143 1959-10-23 5 Man leaves £30 to employers A MAN m County Cork, Eire, who worked for the same firm for 67 years has left them £30 (M 5255) m his will "to compensate for any time I have wasted m their employment." He was a bachelor who died at the age ofReuter - 143 words
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Article, Illustration178 1959-10-23 5 TTALF A DOZEN of the 11 best that's the order placed recently m Britain by a big American fashion house. Reason: they wanted "something English" to display a select set of new clothes for California society. Well, the girls were all for it, and aboveReuter - 178 words
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Article, Illustration10 1959-10-23 5 Six model girls leave on a trip to U.S. -sse^10 words
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Advertisement331 1959-10-23 5 NO OTHER AIRLINE OFFERS YOU SO MUCH I IV V if E vIH 1 ■R£"~- jH IT B M m U> .^^l m/U HAL Ferric: LUXURIOUS LOWER-DECK LOUNGE Youll si'lnu happy hol Kj> m the attractive club lounge of your big double-decked Super "Strato" Clipper* as you fly to Manila331 words
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Miscellaneous138 1959-10-23 5 JEFF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan i Jsff«4tv^£ P.MOS -W4J JVO ULTAS WELL ABLE TO I LATER. ON TUB SPACE SATELLITE I THINK TWE POINT \S. GENTLEMEN, I HAAtOLE TUE KIErV AtACMSIES AKtO f\<iAG6 *V/T*. I WF'l L«O U0 1 TUAT IP ANY OP YOU GET I T(<f dO/W0 CffdOlf AT138 words
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Article, Illustration1679 1959-10-23 6 TORPEDOED— AND THEN A WHALE PICKED HIM UP One step to eternity pOR three days Ernest Fjeldhouse had been dinging to the raft that drilled aimlessly m the gentle swell of the Pacific. He was blind now from the oil that caked his body, and drifting into unconsciousness. But still1,679 words
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Article205 1959-10-23 6 Five minutes later he was blind, only able to distinguish light from dark and the dark blobs of the men on the raft. The cold night came. Then the dawn. There were only four left on the raft that morning. SEVENTEEN MEN HAD DIED AND DISAPPEARED DURING205 words
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Article127 1959-10-23 6 Beachcomber - BY THE WAY Beachcomber By THE cocktail party was m full swing. Garth Wensleydale, smartest member of the Earls Court set, dipped his little sausage into his rum-and-vodka cocktail. There was a nervous silence. Nobody was quite sure that this might not be the very latest craze. Not wishing to127 words
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Advertisement743 1959-10-23 6 rmm■■■ devotion; RINGS 1 OF REGAL BEAUTY m Platinum Si Gold J Set Diamonds. P.H. HENDRY Jewellers Sitrersmlths. 78. North Bridge Rd., Spore Koala Lumpur. CLASSIFIED ADS. AT TOUR SERVICE 20 Words $2 (Mi*.) Box 59 ets. extrm TOP QUALITY COLOUR Print from Transparency. Telephone ■Life* ***** P.O. Box 1108.743 words
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Advertisement335 1959-10-23 6 magnificent 1 DnHUf]| UU 10 valves... All-wave radio- |£lfj|| \\u fully stereophonic. ..Four i Ml] speed automatic Stereo changer... Four high, fidelity I\\ loudspeakers... Large record I£\ m y}\ library space... Connection 1 for tape r cordcr nd Dro I 111 ffla I P fAI vision for extension speakers \\U%O%335 words
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Miscellaneous293 1959-10-23 6 I CLUES ACROSS 4 Eastern name found m Cali--1 Where to put up, perhaps (5). fornia (3). 4 A pile of industry (3, 4). 5 One sort of row, but not a din 8 Get the god to act without (4). words to be shown seasonally 6 What used to293 words
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Miscellaneous94 1959-10-23 6 P.M. 1.00 Programme summary. 5.00 Programme summary. 5.03 7.15 The weekend's sport 730 At 1.02 North and South of Panama. Let music paint the picture. 5.45 your request. 815 Talk' of the 1.30 The news. 1.40 Newstalk. K^rVna* 6 Tsuns7t ST^ *3 T?"* new 900 Anna iverenina. b 45- Sunset94 words
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295 1959-10-23 7 'FIRMS MUST BE ASSURFn OF REASONABLE RETURN' PHARMACISTS WANT ENCOURAGEMENT Free Press Staff Reporter ]\|AKING pills does not sound an exciting occupation, but m many countries it has proved a profitable one. In Singapore and the Federation it can achieve similar success.295 words
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Article181 1959-10-23 7 BUY A STAMP STAMP OUT TB! irges SAT A THE new Singapore Anti Tuberculosis seals for 1959 for letters and parcels are now on sale to the public. c greeting seal stamps m Christmas and New Year maib are ever a reminder of thU worthy cause. A full sheet of181 words
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Article63 1959-10-23 7 SURABAYA. Fri.— An Indosu3 newspaper said ships bought from Russia. Hong Kong and Japan to replace the Dutch KPM vessels "have ed disappointing." Perdamaian charged that many of these ships are resting" m Surabaya and Jakarta harbours because of breakdowns. Not only is repair of theU.P.I - 63 words
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Article88 1959-10-23 7 Chief Kathi moves office THE Chief Kathi of Singapore, Haji Ali bin Haji Said Salleh, has moved his office to the Muslim Law Court m Fort Canning Road. Tuan Haji Ali, who is now on the Government pay roll, said he was satisfied with the arrangements. Formerly he had his88 words
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Article114 1959-10-23 7 Fire victims will each get $30 MORE than 120 victims of the recent Pearl Hill fire m Singapore will be paid $30 each by two welfare organisations tomorrow. The organisations are the Singapore Council of Social Service and the Joint Relief Council. The former will pay $20 to each victim114 words
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Article, Illustration85 1959-10-23 7 THE organisers of the Miss Young Singapore contest to be held at the "Teens an' Twenties Dance" at Victoria Memorial Hall on Oct. 31 have selected seven out of the 34 entries as suitable can. didates to compete for the title. Latest entrant85 words
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Article, Illustration442 1959-10-23 7 ALAN YANG - LONELY RHINOS WAIT FOR 3-TON SWEETHEARTS ALAN YANG By FAST ;ind West have combined m a quest to find boy friends for three lonely rhinos. Now scouring the jungles of Sumatra is an expedition which has the financial backing of Indonesia, Denmark and Sweden. Mr. Hakon Skafte, 45, a member442 words
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Article61 1959-10-23 7 LONDON, Fri.— On the second day of the motor show Jaguars received American orders for $120 million worth of sports and saloon cars. Deliveries start immediately. A spokesman for Mercedes said there was no possibility of their cars entering racing again for a long time.61 words
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Article25 1959-10-23 7 KATMANDU, Fri. The Soviet Union has agreed to supply M 5782,000 worth of machinery to Nepal by the end of 1960. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Advertisement80 1959-10-23 7 I .PEN SA R V ■IS r yED I Cosmtfic I yutirtments NDES I t-jiw USA. N S61S0O SW3 00 L££ 4 FLETCHER H| VIRSAL ler I Getting MARRIED? f ar ran emenu NOW for Photograph, to be U the Free Press Wedding Vr Telephone Singapore 2800 Fr^,^^^ 11 arrange80 words
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Advertisement33 1959-10-23 7 SEWING MACHINES Aho Other Brands Guaranteed for 3 years. AVAILABLE OH HIRE PURCHASE smsm YOUR FAVOURITE CARPET SNOP Singapore 60-62 193 Orchard Rd. Tel: *****. Also obtainable at: XL— PIN ANG KOTA BAHRU33 words
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Advertisement310 1959-10-23 7 SELF-CONTAINED 3-D STEREO! i lim mmK^^B* BbM II I 'am HI fl yj^f^^Y'' So I32WE So 124 wt IkY V MM Multisonic tone control and four short wave bands are the very characteristics of this masterly designed console. It includes ft stereo record changer suitable also for monoural records and310 words
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Miscellaneous154 1959-10-23 7 Women's Diary Y.M.C.A.: Table tennis for seniors 6 p.m.; Malay civil service for beginners 6.30 p.m.; Sceneshifters rehearsal of "Martha" 8 p.m. CHINESE Y.M.C.A.: Tabl* tennis 9 a.m. Y.VYC.A (Raffles) Quay): Malay conversation 9.15 a.m.:* Malay beginners 11 a.m.; Japanese flower arrangement advanced 6th course 10 a.m.. 2nd course 11154 words
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Miscellaneous50 1959-10-23 7 HIGH TIDES TODAY: 233 a.m. and 1.57 p.m. TOMORROW: 3.20 a.m. and 2.38 p.m. SUNDAY: 4.26 a.m. and 3.35 p.m. MONDAY: 5.06 a.m. and 4.59 p.m. TUESDAY: 7.28 a.m. and 6.48 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 8.21 a.m. and 8.08 p.m. THURS: 9 a.m. and 9.05 p.m. FRIDAY: 9.32 a.m. and 9.52 p.m.50 words
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The Book of he Week
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Article245 1959-10-23 8 RICE COOKING. By Robin Howe. Andre Deutsch, 12/6. A BOOK of instructions for rice cooking may seem rather like preaching to the converted m this part of the world, but this particular Dook is very likely to surprise even the most expert rice cook. Mrs. Howe245 words
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Article, Illustration112 1959-10-23 8 NOW WIN THE BOOK 1 N »r drouHl tain Mb To«J fianre«> 2. I im j official I < erued I Prim marry Catadiaii yer. Hi^ na 1 The t 4 Stat« Singapore i or j Nann t. Jj the laM J surf a cards ti mi MijapJ Hong X112 words
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331 1959-10-23 8 HAROLD HARRIS - HAROLD HARRIS By AN OCCUPATION FOR GENTLEMEN. By Fredric chinson. 21s. MANY novelists, if they want to introduce a really so; ter urbane, well-dressed, knowledgeable about ing m elegant comfort, with a few "good," slightly offbt walls, and a mistress331 words
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Article, Illustration300 1959-10-23 8 GRIVAS AND THE STORY OF EOKA. By W. Byford Jones. Robert Hale. 21s. THREE miles from Nicosia the westbound road winds to a hilltop, and just over the rise is the monument to the work of George Grivas m Cyprus. It stands m the middle300 words
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428 1959-10-23 8 An epic of escape you won't forget rpHE LONG WALK. Slavomir Rawicz, Pan Books, $1.25. This Is one of the most astounding escape stories ever written. It is an account of supreme human endurance and fortitude m face of adversity. slavomir Rawicz is a young Polish officer m the hands428 words
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Article293 1959-10-23 8 crew life stirring m its descriptions of heroic actions and intensely moving m its record of human endeavour, it makes a really important contribution to the air-sea history of World War 11. THE PROTAGONISTS. James Barlow. Pan Books, 51.75. Murder seen through the eyes of three293 words
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Advertisement271 1959-10-23 8 STARTING NOVEMBER 4 111 HV I" I OH MKUHMOO ROUTE SYDNEY TO LONDON VIA SINGAPORE EUROPE From November 4. world-famous B.O.A.C Comet 4 Jets will be m service on the b.o.a.c- qantas •^^^^■ad^^aatf^x A 'Kangaroo' Route. This further increase of jet services on the westward route to London gives you271 words
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Article223 1959-10-23 9 answers your baby queries every Friday Q. My mother says I must starve the children when they have a fever Is this right? AH a child has a fever, perhaps due to a cold or a sore throat, then it should always be encouraged U>223 words
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Article, Illustration561 1959-10-23 9 Open aii living leads to healthy habits TtfOST people know iTI that fresh air is important for everybody, babies and children included, but I wonder how many people know why it is so important? Throughout life we breathe m and out. When we breathe m. we take air into our561 words
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Article, Illustration177 1959-10-23 9 NO. this isn't a little china statuette set m a charming alcove, it's a real, live girl. Her name is Jean Teo and she is wearing Japanese dress at a "graduation' parade. The occasion was when tlie girls who had completed their training as177 words
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Article91 1959-10-23 9 rmake the best of your flower arrangements, pick the flowers m bud and leave them to soak m a deep bowl of water for half an hour. Then take a handful of moss or thick green ferns and bind this into a ball with fine wire91 words
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289 1959-10-23 9 How to prevent your plastic curtains tearing $30 FOR HOUSEHOLD HINTS A METHOD of preventing plastic curtains from tearing wins first prize of $20 for Mrs. Thelma Salaysay, 723, East Coast Road, Singapore, 15, m our "Household Hints" competition. She writes: Plastic makes very pretty curtains and is both economical289 words
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Advertisement233 1959-10-23 9 P^j^^ L6/S9 V JJ^^^^" LESTEU OICKMAN T KLANG X. S ABD. KA2 R you can depend on LACTOGEN— it has been proved n J t person some 9 out of 10 infants m Malaya, B.N. Borneo and Sarawak, who PftOV are fed on a modified, powdered infant food, are new233 words
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Advertisement222 1959-10-23 10 MOTHER NEWS Latest shipment of children 's wear at the most reasonable price. Visit C. K. TANG LTD. 310, Orchard Rood, S'pore-9. Tcls *****/8 4 *****. KALLMANN PIANO 1 NTHLY INSTALMENT $80-00 ONLY KELLER PIANO CO., LTD. 2. ORCHARD RD. SINGAPORE. TEL ***** ***** COLOSSAL SALES USA Dacron suiting 60"222 words
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Advertisement261 1959-10-23 10 seen, our collection. Also consult us for your Tailoring requirements our speciality. I CREATED IN SWITZERLAND by Johannes ITEM according to his biological discoveries THE CAPILLARY PRODUCTS "ITEM" fight men's baldness, help women maintain and regenerate the beauty and health of their hair. Treat your hair regularly with "ITEM" Concentrated261 words
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Advertisement397 1959-10-23 10 DACRON/COTTON Saitings 60" $9.50 per y«rt $cc CHp|^ OACRON/ORLON Suiting! 60" Selectioi if 56.90 per yard Now $11.50 per yard We Kove Visit Our Gent's t0 you tat TAILORING DEPT. TO-DAY BrowBe orou d d^ At: Comoro. BAJAJ E. J. Motiwallj v TEXTILES LTD., 65, High St., S>ore-6. :v Tel:397 words
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Article40 1959-10-23 11 Marciano to make comeback? (luitiipi"ll- de- <"'\ but deher ring t up top the i.... ;.»t into the insfi \r md the Marstmt pr» thr added. the nee ranch iano r this lamp i.- I luh vi Id imp -I PI40 words
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Article276 1959-10-23 11 AI^JLEWIS^ reports on today's gallops at Bukit Timah Irish jockey will ride m Malaya next week THERL was plenty of fast work at Bukit Timah this morning but most of it was done by horses with engagements at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday week. South of276 words
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Article62 1959-10-23 11 LECTURES FOR THE UMPIRES Singapore Hockey As.'mpires' Board will a serlei of lectures month lor members. Although the standard of iring Is comparatively the Board feels that lectures will help its nbers to be m touch with I The Board proposes to hold •i written examination after the lectures. Yesterday62 words
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Article19 1959-10-23 11 BELFAST. Fri.— Portadown B rby four goals to m their Irish Gold Cup mi-flnal. here last ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article57 1959-10-23 11 CHICAGO. Fri.— The 1960 global world baseball series for amateurs will be played m Chicago, it was announced here yesterday. Teams from Europe. Asia and North and South America will compete. Winner of the series last year was Japan— the first time that a team fromReuter - 57 words
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Article119 1959-10-23 11 Changi XI edge the Chinese DIVISION ONE HOCKEY LEAGUE T^HE return of Singax pore's Olympic player, Chai Hon Yam, m the Chinese team failed to make any difference to the side m yesterday's Division One hockey league at Shenton Way. In their clash with R.A.F. Changi, the S.C.R.C. XI were119 words
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Article35 1959-10-23 11 Beatty beat St. Joseph by 16 points (two goals and two tries) to eight (goal and penalty) m an inter-school rugger match at Victoria School yesterday. Boon Leong scored all the tries.35 words
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Article45 1959-10-23 11 LONDON, Fri.— The British and Empire heavyweight title fight between Henry Cooper the holder and Joe Erskine at Earl's Court London, on November 17 has been recognised as an official final eliminator for the world championship held by Ingemar Johansson of Sweden.— ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article25 1959-10-23 11 ree goals by Raja Gopal ed Yio Chu Rang to beat th 4-2 m an inter-school soccer match at Yio Chu esterday.25 words
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Article19 1959-10-23 11 R.M.P. beat Joililads 2-1 -occer match at Farrer yesterday. Acklan *2) d for R.M.P. and Nada- Jollilad*.19 words
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Article78 1959-10-23 11 TOD A Y'S SPORT RIGGER: Raffles Institution v Johore English College. R.I. SOCCER: S.A.F.A. Senior cup tie Police v Marines, Jalan Besar 5.15 p.m.; S.A.F.A. training, Jalan Besar, 7.30 p.m. HJVI. Dockyard v Spore Youth, Naval Base. HOCKEY: S.H.A. Div. 2 Navy Nomads v University Naval Base; Div. 4 Combined78 words
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Article61 1959-10-23 11 Singapore Joint Services will meet Malacca m a soccer match at 7.30 p.m. at Malacca on Sunday. The Services's side is: Hawes (Army); Flynn RAF>, Maldrum (Army> Badawi (Army), Merrick Army>, Ward (Navy) capt I Neiison (Army) ne<Army>, Neal(Navy). Stoddard (Army> Denton Army > Reserves: Paulson61 words
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Article171 1959-10-23 11 ffOKYO, Fri. The largest number of foreigners ever to compete will make this year's Japanese National tennis championships one of the most interesting m the history of the competition. The Japanese Lawn Tennis Association announced that 14 foreigners will appear m the championships, beginning on Nov. 7U.P.I - 171 words
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Article, Illustration223 1959-10-23 11 V FALSE preference bid is logical anomaly. The subject was aired after a British crash m the recent European tourney at Palermo- West dealt, vulnerable, and the bidding began the same way m both rooms: One Club by West, pass by North, One Spade by East223 words
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Article, Illustration52 1959-10-23 11 picture. Bukit Timah winners: Left: Blue Spray, with Leman up, won the last race last Wednesday. In the seventh race, Briden scored an upset victory to pay $128 on the win tote. Briden (Subian up) is led m by Mrs. Ching Kwong Lum.Free Press - 52 words
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Article157 1959-10-23 11 Derby winner sold to Japan STALLIONS FMUS, Fri. Three French stallions, including Galcador. the 1950 Epsom Derby winner, have been sold for export to Japan. Galcador, owned by M. Marcel Boussac. is by Djebel out of Pharyva. who is My Pharos, and has already sired several good horses m France.157 words
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319 1959-10-23 11 DARUL AFIAH A STEP NEARER TO THE TITLE nARUL AFIAH deserved their 3 l victory every 17 inch of the way over Fathul Karib m last night's SAFA Div. 1 league match at the Jalan Besar stadium. Though Fathul Karib came very close to even the score with the dying319 words
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Article86 1959-10-23 11 FIREWORKS AT S.E.A.P. GAMES T> ANGKOK, F r i. Japanese fireworks will be imported to provide displays on the opening and closing days of the South East Asia Peninsula Games (SEAP) scheduled to be held here from December 12 to 17. The organising committee of the games has also decidedReuter - 86 words
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Article53 1959-10-23 11 HPHE Ceylon Sports Club A cricket team to meet Indian Association for the Balestier Shield cricket match at Balestier Road on Sunday is: K. S. Ratnam, Darmaratnam, Nagaiah. Wicks, Thuraisingam, Sundralingam, A. de Silva, Rajendram, Sooceleraj and Calvallo. Reserves: Kulasingam and Balasingam. Umpire: T. S. M-aniam.53 words
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Article29 1959-10-23 11 The final of the inter-dis-trict soccer competition for the Iskandar Cup between Johore Bahru and Muar will be played on the Trade School ground, Johore Bahru, today.29 words
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Article26 1959-10-23 11 St. Patrick's beat Kallang Secondary 4-0 m an interschool hockey match at Kallang yesterday. Jimmy Tan (Z) and M. Nathan scored for St. Patrick's.26 words
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171 1959-10-23 11 No matting wickets for Test team in S'pore SYDNEY, Fri. Richie 0 Benaud, Australia's Test cricket captain, said yesterday he hoped it would be possible for the Australian touring team to practice on matting wickets m Brisbane before their visit to India and Pakistan next month. The Australians next stop171 words
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Advertisement236 1959-10-23 11 THIS COULPN'T HAVE HAPPEHEO... /tffr/^ /f you H*re l€ft rove \fr* PACKING Ws\ PACKING under the Pertonol m Supervision of Mr. T. S. Juay with /C^yi Va over 20 Years' Experience ond yD with a Team of Experienced Nip Packers. Be sure to call for > w jii^* RICKWOOD CO.,236 words
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282 1959-10-23 12 Notice of Quarterly Session. A quarterly session of the Board of Licensing Justices for Singapore j be held m the Court of the District Judge and First Magistrate m the Criminal District and Magistrates' Courts Building, h Bridge Road. Singapore, at 10 3o a.m. on282 words
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145 1959-10-23 12 'Future of S 'pore naval base unpredictable' LONDON, Fri.— The Times today submitted -that the real problems now facing the British Navy are not the provision of anti-sub-marine or minesweeping forces but the provision of effective naval forces for limited war. After saying that the shape and size of navalReuter - 145 words
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Article160 1959-10-23 12 Allow these abortions say women FOLKESTONE, Fri. The -T National Council of Women has passed a resolution urging the British Government to legalise abortions carried out by doctors on the victims of criminal assaults. It was made clear that the resolution applied only to operations performed with the consent ofU.P.I; Reuter - 160 words
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567 1959-10-23 12 Regulation 12 (1) (a) APPLICATION FOR A CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION. NOTICE is hereby given that we. the UNDER-NAMED of Singapore are applying to the Hotels Licensing Board. Singapore, for Certificates of Registration m respect of premises. Address given below. person who knows any reason why Certificate?567 words
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Article81 1959-10-23 12 OPERA TAKES SHELTER A forecast of bad weather for the weekend has caused the University of Malaya Music Society to change its venue for its presentation of the opera "The Fairy Queen." The Society had originally planned to stage Henry Purcell's "Fairy Queen" m the open, m the shubbery of81 words
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Article43 1959-10-23 12 PARIS, Fri. Leaders of the terrorist Algerian nationalist "justice committee" for the Paris region have been arrested m a "vast operation" against the National Liberation Front (F.L.N.) during the past 48 hours, the Interior Ministry announced here last night.— ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article35 1959-10-23 12 PARIS, Fri. Transport Ministers or their deputies from 18 countries called for a "European Highway Code" at a meeting here. They also suggested a uniform speed limit for all Europe's built-up areas. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article31 1959-10-23 12 CAIRO, Fri. The newspaper Al Misra said that "forces are trying to gain control of the Iraqi Government and a state of emergency has been declared m the army."— U.P.l.31 words
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78 1959-10-23 12 MALAYA IS 'ASTONISHED' IN THE U.N. NEW YORK. Fri.— Malaya yesterday expressed "astonishment" at South Africa. Inche Ismail bin Yussof told the General Assembly Trusteeship Committee that the United Nations had conntly rejected all proposals aimed at a partitioning of the territory or its incorporation into the Union. "It wasReuter - 78 words
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Article27 1959-10-23 12 OTTAWA. Fri. The i M 54.200.000 survey of Mekong i River hydro-electricity and irrigation potential will be financed by Canada, it was officially announced here.27 words
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435 1959-10-23 12 SPRING SUMMIT: RUSSIA AGREES TO DE GAULLE'S VIEW Eisenhower favours December talks but won 't press Frg ne i PARIS, Fri.— Russia indicated yesterday that she was ready to accept the French desire that a summit meeting be postponed to next spring. At the same time President Eisenhower made it435 words
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Article356 1959-10-23 12 T OXDON, Fri. Snorers JLi from all over Britain yesterday volunteered for a nation wide anti-snoring experiment. The British Medical Association want "really bad snorers." So far there are approximately two male volunteers to every one woman. JAKARTA. Indonesia will issue special commemorative stamps for356 words
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Article35 1959-10-23 12 Mr. Lim Cher Keng, former Singapore Assemblyman, returned to Singapore last night after a 40-day visit to Red China. He left again this morning for Kuala Lumpur on a "business visit."35 words
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203 1959-10-23 12 GENEVA, Fri. Exag- gerated tail fins, ornamental mascots and flip up indicators should be banned on cars, a United Nations body recommended to governments yesterday for inclusion m their national legislation. The U.N. Economic Commission for Europe (E.C.E.) said car ornaments such as203 words
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Article36 1959-10-23 12 PARIS, Fri. Miss Farah Diba. a beautiful Persian girl who is likely to become the third wife of the Shah of Persia, arrived m Paris last night, apparently to prepare her trousseau. Reuter.36 words
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153 1959-10-23 12 Lay off Formosa Eisenhower warns Red China AUGUSTA, Geo. PRESIDENT Eisenhower said ft* Heved that any attempt by Com mi to take Formosa would be reganh< munist countries as an internatioi al threat peace. He said that more than 40 na: get how many" had recognised F pendence from theReuter - 153 words
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Article38 1959-10-23 12 MMMILUI COMPLETES RESHUFFLE JONDON ster completed up of his eminent him frc attention m v. Mr. five mini of Cabinet 10 newcc minister i of 24 mo: governme: Two woi governn.< and a ,appoim: Miss Mi (Assistant I38 words
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Article19 1959-10-23 12 NEW YORK, Fri. The United Nations celebrates it* fourteenth anniversary tomorrow with a worldwide birthday party.— ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Miscellaneous58 1959-10-23 12 Cinema Outde CATHAY. Ph*nc *****: Op*ns Today! Th« Buccaneer 1 4.>. 4.15. 6.45 9.30 p.m. OOEON Ph«n« *****: Now Show Th«y Cam* T* Ccrdura 1.15. 4.00. §43 9.30 p.m. NIW ALMAMBRA Phcnt *****: Now Showing' C*ral < M:io4arln> 1 IV 3 30. 845 915 pm. ODEON KATONC Fh*n« *****: Op#n.«58 words
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