The Singapore Free Press, 29 October 1959
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Title Section13 1959-10-29 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1959. 15 CENTS.13 words
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Article126 1959-10-29 1 Case for tourism board )oia I left"''" Qm I >tly I States 1 zoi Br. d dis re- I of a I pre:d to promote m Lrt would do Its part I ■gapore mmmm B from I e to I ml* B GovBe. r vere on I k&es. informB B126 words
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Article271 1959-10-29 1 Fifty thousand anxious householders complain that thefts are mounting in Queenstown area Thugs pose as radio inspectors to get in piFTY thousand residents of Queenstown, Singapore, are worried. They point to a mounting wave of crime in the area. During the past three weeks, fifty households have271 words
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Article30 1959-10-29 1 Free Press race special tomorrow As there is no publication of the Free Press on Saturday, on account of the* m^m^ma^mmmM holiday, the Kuala Lumpur Race Special will appear tomorrow.30 words
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Article88 1959-10-29 1 Big Manila fire: 2,000 homeless MANILA, Thurs.-Fire raged through a crowded housing area here last night, rendering over 2,000 people homeless and destroying 300 houses. One person was report- a dead in the conflagration. Latest estimate places the damage at half-a-miUion pesos < about M$850,000). Firemen from aU over ManilaReuter - 88 words
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Article35 1959-10-29 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. The biggestt floods since 1930 have Ht several parts of East Sinatra, according to Antara reports. Several estates ire under water and houses J low-lying villages have b«sn swept away.— ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article34 1959-10-29 1 JOHORB BAHRU. Thurs.— The third annual general meeting >f the Johore branch off the Government T-emporarv Officers' Union will be hii on Nov 1 at 5 p.m. in Uf union hall here.34 words
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Article56 1959-10-29 1 il/HEN the Singapore ff rubier market opened this morning November flrsl grade rubber was quoted at 117 ft cents pjr lb., up ZU cents oa last nights official dose. The tone was uncirtain. This morning's initial advance in price was due to the firmness of the56 words
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Article198 1959-10-29 1 Western summit in Dec. BRITAIN AGREES WITN A 'BUT' LONDON, Thursday. tVHE British GovernA ment would willingly accept arrangements for a Western summit in mid-Dec-ember provided this did not clash with the NATO ministerial council meeting, British officials said last night. They emphasised, however, that Britain would still prefer aReuter - 198 words
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Article68 1959-10-29 1 Jet crashes one dead HAJTIESBURO, Mississippi. Thurs.— A B-58 Jet bomber crashed and exploded near here on Tuesday night. One of the three civilian crew was killed. The plane, the U.S. Air Force's fastest and most modern bomber, just missed crashing into a school. Ail three crew parachuted from theU.P.I - 68 words
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Article62 1959-10-29 1 $3½-MILLION FRAUD: 29 ACCUSED SAIGON, Thurs. One of South Vietnam's biggest fraud trials opened in Saigon yesterday, the Vietnam press agency reported. Pham Van Thung, 59-year-old former head of the Saigon Prefecture, has been charged with embezzling 41.663.063 piastres (about M53.536,000) between 1951 and 1959. Twenty-eight other men appeared inReuter - 62 words
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Article136 1959-10-29 1 ITUALA LUMPUR. Thus.— The 30-foot steel girder bridge, four miles from KuaJa Klawang, in Negri Sembilan, has collapsed. Traffic to Bimpang Pcrung from Kuala Klawang was stopped Ute last night. The bridge collapsed because of rising flood waters. The P.WD. has closed the road to traffic.136 words
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Article, Illustration38 1959-10-29 1 picture. The Tungku Mahkota, Tungku Mahmood, poses for a picture with his English wife, Che Kalsom binte Abdullah during the ceremonies marking the 65th birthday of the Sultan, Sir Ismail, in Johore Bahru yesterday. Free PressFree Press - 38 words
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241 1959-10-29 1 THE first move to integrate all the 40,000 civilian employees of the War Department in Singapore has been taken by the 8,000--strong Naval Base Labour Union. This follows the current general trend ln the State to unify the trade union movement here and241 words
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Article83 1959-10-29 1 TiflAMI, Florida, Thurs.— A ifX 987-ton ship, Crystal, radioed last night that it had a gaping hole in its side and was sinking 110 miles west of Key West. Nineteen men and a woman are aboard. Two Coastguard cutters and a seaplane were sent immediately.U.P.I - 83 words
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Article110 1959-10-29 1 $2,883 CRAB fkOM GOLDSMITH Thieve^ stole ornament vrorth $2.88.1 when tho >*<»ke into goldsmith's >ln»iMr C hoo v.l. Armb Street, Singa pon BANGLES SEIZED FROM WOMAN. 75 Armed thugs old bangles worth V_ >Ir>. Gan Gho. *>> at her home in Coven t Kow. oft Havelock Road. Mngapoit-w-rday.U.P.I - 110 words
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Advertisement60 1959-10-29 1 kSfoANDRUFF? [J Get rid of it with mW! amtfAWAniiQ I Fnst m &l IS: f I DANDRICIDE mmW mmM***"™' .Ml** 0 "1 A $for««. C t^ AO,HG C °T.I- 714». nM SINGAPOR_\f THI/vn \W IUIvYU 1 s \f Eleotra/// 1 JAST^T ?«OP JH IN THE WO«tO JE c dthay U60 words
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Advertisement181 1959-10-29 1 dit&Qt®^ [World wide value^H fft& Izeiss ikon! KfftHlll IKON 1 jfcT?miTffcfr SELF-CONTAINED _^^-----------M________. 57 STEREO I _PK-V*^#» P"^' SUPERLATIVE STEREO SOUNS FROM ONE MAGNIFICENT •y 1 INSTRUMENT iSS!! -I 1 1 fl IP^II B a _B €*****9 SO: 102 WE Tbis low price set fives yoa tall stereo. Tbe modem181 words
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370 1959-10-29 2 Malaya expected to address last Ministerial session today TOKYO, Thursday. MALAYA is among 17 nations scheduled to address the final Ministerial session here today of the 15th General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). Yesterday, meeting in a closed session, was theU.P.I; Reuter - 370 words
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87 1959-10-29 2 STEEL: U.S. COURT REBUFF FOR GOVT. WASHINGTON. Thurs. The U.S. Supreme Court yesterday refused a Government request for a speed-up of the hearing of a union appeal against Tuesday's back-to-work decision in the steel strike. The United Steelworkers' 'Union can now wait until Monday before asking the Court to review87 words
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Article45 1959-10-29 2 HONG KONG, Wednesday. Closing prices here today were: H. S. Banking Corporation $1,045 $1,050 Union ins. Canton $87 $87.50 Wheelock Marden. .57.00 $7.00 H'Kong 'phone $31.50 $34.75 &531.25 Dairy Farm Cold Storage $2130 $21.20 &$21.10 &S2l 40 Taikoo Docks $36.50 $36.50 £.-$36.7545 words
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Article58 1959-10-29 2 TUC probe of unofficial strikes LONDON, Thurs. Britain's trade union leaders, worried about a wave of unofficial strikes, decided yesterday to investigate these stoppages. The general council of the Trades Union Congress took this decision as fresh unofficial strikes were reported at a Birmingham carburettor works and at a LiverpoolReuter - 58 words
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Article22 1959-10-29 2 MELBOURNE, Thurs. General Motors-Holdens Ltd-, will begin shipping "knocked-down" Holden sedans and station wagons to South Africa in December. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article49 1959-10-29 2 JOGJAKARTA, Thurs. The yearly development progress reports of Singapore and Malaya are now being studied by economic experts at the 21-nation Colombo Plan Conference here. Yesterday, the third day, saw committees of the member nations continuing their technical talks on South Asia's economic situation. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration51 1959-10-29 2 picture. GUESTS at a cocktail party held at Raffles Hotel. Singapore, last night to celebrate the Qantas inauguration of the Boeing 707 on the "Kangaroo Route." From left are: Messrs. Harely Bradford. Chris Joannides, Kelvin Hardie, Run Run Shaw and Peter Emery, Qantas tour leader. FreeFree Press - 51 words
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Article23 1959-10-29 2 TOKYO, Thurs. Satisfactory agreement on the avoidance of double taxation on income tax has been reached between Japan and India.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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236 1959-10-29 2 NEW YORK, Thursday. RUBBER futures, after early softness yesterday, firmed on covering and new buying, aided by a rally in the London market and more active dealer and factory interest in physical rubber. The volume on the exchange was moderate. Traders236 words
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Article69 1959-10-29 2 N0T wJ are mic RUBBER n, **J C.I t Curo OM( P»rU M UBBER n V'ni 111 Settlement Mt« TermTONt: J t«^ y Sarawak < a q Cur<>a«an p«rtt Or R i Sarawak orcul •.i.f I »«rts Oct ho» Kt<o- TIW First titMr I »P«t THret month«69 words
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Article39 1959-10-29 2 NEW y l^ TIN Stra t> «a«t TIN futti Contract C< i TONf 5 RUBBER FutNTM NOT. <lan TONE t BAUBt! N«. 1 RtS Nov landed pr m COFFEE F,,t Cantract Otc *g Above prieM quo *<!39 words
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Article19 1959-10-29 2 M 30 Indnst toll m«|J1 £0 Railroad 40 Domev 18 Utilities 65 ttMkt C*m»«i»u Averages jqJ19 words
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Article25 1959-10-29 2 Ifelahai >^- ,J 30|. afkM M s«3 ment SO. l^rnp-u flp«3 inp rH^ber xhip* i n(u J Whit. shipment J Al»ov» -c J per25 words
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Article63 1959-10-29 2 M COPRA Ph c.i.f. I K f.ortH Europtan port <*«liv«r*d vei*. < ptr \w\, t«n S2S COPRA U.H Nor £u r«pean p«rts reti»«r»d m igUt m> •ong t*n Oct '< COCONUT OIL ofM«t Straitt r*pcan p«ft' m bulk 0*t «on t tin Oct COCONUT OIL Ctylon r»p«an63 words
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Article634 1959-10-29 2 MALAYAN SHA RE MARKET NOTE: All prices below are middle prit s SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. rNDUSTMALS Prtviws Teiaf Alex Bricks Pref 1.75 1.70 Ords. 2.00 l.» Atlas Ice 11.00 Buyers 8.8. Petrol 48 49'B.M. Trustees 5.25 5J Con. Tin Smelt Pref. 19 0rd5...... «39 6 VS Federal Dispensary 1.06 -07 Fitzpatricks634 words
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Advertisement306 1959-10-29 2 HAMBURG- AMEBIC AN LINE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen e. Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers. S'pore P. S'ham Penang SCHWABENSTEIN (LLBY6) 38 Bet/ 1 Nev t mmm (NAPAfi) S/11 Nev 11/12 Nev 13/14 Nev (Arrival at Haaiaerf 28th Oec) LU6WIGSHAFEN (HAPAfi) 28/23 Nev 24/2S Nev306 words
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Miscellaneous282 1959-10-29 2 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Chusan 1-2, Memnon 4-5, Akagi Maru 6A, Machaon 6-7. Norway Maru 8-9, Lord Byron 10-11, Merwe Lloyd 13-14, Triglav 15-16, Sabang 18. Zyrianin 19, Emp. Kittiwake 21-22, Bentong 23-24. Gorgon 25-26, Meonia 27-28, Kasashima Maru 29-30, Eskbank 31-32,282 words
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Article, Illustration308 1959-10-29 3 foday Kartini will meet her friend Zaiton [WO Asian representatives to the recent Pacific Festival in San Francisco Singapore's and Indonesia's Kartini Manopo will renew their friendship today. Kartini flew into Singapore last weekend and surprised everyone at the airport with her inquiries about the Malay actress. "WeM.W - 308 words
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Article29 1959-10-29 3 FEAF chief to open Home Air Chief Marshal the Earl of Bandon. C-in-C. FEAF. will officially open the Chesire Home in Telok Paku -at 4.45 p.m. on Nov. 6.29 words
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Article47 1959-10-29 3 The Senior Middle 111 examination... conducted by \»he Singapore Ministry of Education, will begin on Nov. 9. Private candidates who have not received their timetables and index numbers are requested to call at the Examinations Office. Ka.y Siang Road, as soon as possible.47 words
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Article191 1959-10-29 3 The way to low rates INSURANCE RIVALRY 'THIRD party insurance A rates In Singapore, already low, need competition among companies to maintain them at this level. This is the view of the Automobile Association of Singapore Insurance Manager Mr. A. J. Robinson. He was commenting on the proposal by the191 words
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163 1959-10-29 3 GOVT. CENTRE FOR LESSONS IN MALAY THE following centres are open for further reiistration for Government special evening Malay classes:— Beatty Secondary School. Bedok Boys School, Braddell Rise School. Bukit Merah North School. Bukit Panjang Primary School. Bukit Timah Government Chinese Middle School. Canberra School. Charlton School, Clementi School. Crescent163 words
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Article180 1959-10-29 3 The High Court frees two men TWO men were freed on appeal to the Singapore High Court yesterday. A shop assistant Ng Khim Yeow, 27. and Choo Yoong Pin, 23, had been under a sentence of two years' imprisonment on an amended charge of putting a shop keeper, Soh Teck180 words
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Article20 1959-10-29 3 LONDON, Thurs— The British Ford Motor Company has completed its £75 million modernisation programme begun in 1954. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article239 1959-10-29 3 Yf ATHEMATICS in upper primary classes should ITX be taught by specialist teachers, a forum decided yesterday at the Teachers Training College. The Singapore Mathematical Society was discussing "Should mathematics in upper primary classes be taught by a specialist, teacher in the subject?" Three of the239 words
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Advertisement437 1959-10-29 3 AS ANNOUNCED.... CA C OPENING POPULARISING jALC START TO-DAY 29th OCTOBER 1959 ONLY FOR SHORT PERIOD LIMITED STOCK HERE ARE THE UNREPEATABLE PRICES! LADIES' MENS* Knittod Cotton T. Shirt. I S PORT SHIRTS M n 3 FOR $10.00 I "-test 53. 80 SLACKS pan $4.20;^ s i E^Y cion uo437 words
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Miscellaneous12 1959-10-29 3 j_^_b_«_^^_n_ig_fc rA-_-_-------------------t----2i^liJifc*k^^ um* "Mr-fan Wji _i_B-^H B 1 M|H I B -;ood12 words
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Miscellaneous236 1959-10-29 3 there will be important deveiop- ready prow. IKGO '-Sept. 23) iture >ecuYour ;ob >hould *>how a fine success potential at this time. LIBRA (Sept. 24-Oct. 1.3 >- Make the mo>t out ol what you have. It might be wise to wait for the new month I before making a fresh236 words
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Article, Illustration1010 1959-10-29 4 ALEC JOANNIDES - ALEC JOANNIDES By Golden age of Egyptology? r»AIRO.— A revival of the golden age of Egyptology is expected to follow the government's offer of the entire remains of five Nubian temples and at least half of any finds made to any person or personsReuter - 1,010 words
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Article280 1959-10-29 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber mAQf A STORM of statistics is raging. There must be hundreds of thousands of people counting things every day, either as amateurs or professionals. Naturally nobody likes to challenge the figures published. If I say that the wasp population of England is 132,--748,189, who is going280 words
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Advertisement567 1959-10-29 4 Fine DIAMOND RINGS NEW DESIGNS T. S. tie SILVA Jewellers r z 106, ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORL Telephone: ***** '•MIMMMMIHItMIMIIMUtItIHMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII* CLASSIFIED ADS. IT VOIR SERVICE 29 Words $2 (Mim.) Box 59 ets. mxtra RENT-A-CAR. Ring *****. Spore. TOP QUALITY COLOUR Print j Transparent v. Telephone ***** P.O. Box 1108, Spore. DO567 words
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Advertisement174 1959-10-29 4 AMERICA'S FAVOURiti SOFT DRINK IN AH ENVELOPE You can make 8 glass** of f_>» iS" refreshing cold drink from mmmmm^mmm^S^ OO 6iVr\V 'HUB §mpty KOOL AID pf cold water anc sugar and stir. Try all FOUR Kool-Ald flavour* Orange o*N| U li EVERY DAY FRESH BARGAINS AT 91 UNBEATABLE PRICES174 words
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Miscellaneous314 1959-10-29 4 i *^S^_^_ __^____J_______^B ■L_____^____ ______^_____^__L___ aHaM m| MgM^|^ ______BBBBli________i I IH li I 1 1 M Mil l.i I 1 L_ 1 CLUES ACROSS 4An awkward, clumsy fellow (6). 1 Showing how much whiskey 5 lne nrst po i nt a f ter deuce, has been consumed? (6, 5). this314 words
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Miscellaneous27 1959-10-29 4 c j tune. _.i_ iaiKs to pore Share Market. talk 94^ Radin Ranrh mnn teival music. 43d to 5.00 talk. 7.15 Concert instrumen- Sukma. 11.00 Close down.27 words
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Article, Illustration18 1959-10-29 5 picture section of Singapore's Indonesian community who attended yesterday's gathering.- Free PressFree Press - 18 words
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Article, Illustration155 1959-10-29 5 MEMBERS of the Indonesian community in Singa pore yesterday renewed a pledge made by Indonesian "freedom fighters" against Dutch colonialism in 1928. More than 200 Indonesia^ gathered at the home of Consul-General, Col. Sugih Arto, to celebrate the Sli| anniversary of Youth Pledge Day. They vowed155 words
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Article445 1959-10-29 5 MELVIN CHAN - MELVIN CHAN I 1 BEWARE, in case you get caught. A number of people, most of them women, have been fooled recently and have willingly paid more ;.»r goods than they were actually worth. A young housewife who suffered this fate told me how445 words
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Article, Illustration211 1959-10-29 5 FOUR men stood on r the deck of the Hi. Victoria in Singapore harbour Yd surveyed the water front. The Victoria left for Hong Kong yesterday, but during stay her e passengers ..ie the most of sightIng chances. .*ot the four, were Chinese211 words
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114 1959-10-29 5 Appeal by massage parlour to Minister MASSAGE parlour opera- i tor whose application for a licence was rejected has i appealed to slu p °?L s Minister for Labour and La*. Mr. K. M- Byrne, to re- 1 consider his case. He is the lirst operator to] have appealed against114 words
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291 1959-10-29 5 DOES YOUR DOG NEED A PSYCHIATRIST? DOG lovers in Singapore were perturbed yesterday when the news went around that a London psychiatrist had advocated special treatment for their canine pals. "Dogs are neurotic just the j same as people," claims Mr. Robert Horsfall. who opened a business recently in London.291 words
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Article106 1959-10-29 5 THE Singapore Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K M Byrne yesterday again nresided at a meeting between fhe Singapore Business &uses Imlfc Union and the managements of 14 Dig firms. It was the second meeting since both sides re-opened negotiations last week on the106 words
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Article111 1959-10-29 5 R.I. military party in Singapore Brig.-Gen. A. J. Mokoginta, First Deputy Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Army, flew into Singapore late last night at the head of a fiveman military party for a week's courtesy visit to the British Army here and in the Federation. They are returning a111 words
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Article142 1959-10-29 5 'Face-lift' for Pulau Semakan A BOUT 600 volunteers drawn j from the Singapore National Construction Corps will visit Pulau Semakan early next month to give it a "face- j lift." This is the fourth island off Singapore to be tidied up by volunteers. The islands so far dealt with are142 words
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245 1959-10-29 5 Deepa va li th e festival of lights for Hindus 1V| ORE than 350,000 Indians in Singapore and the Federation will celebrate Deepavali, the festival of lights, on Saturday. On this day, according to the age-old legend, the Hindu Goddess of Wealth visits the homes of her devotees and blesses245 words
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Advertisement142 1959-10-29 5 X^' v y— e Wt J I YOUR COLD j j STORAGE m\>' k -H-j ________________________________M_____________Pl Just arrived Italian simply delicious! Vi 18. ,QJ SvaTGVII w g:vt your kids a treat... II &y ji. 5e M/6li *^^Bgw g|| display of inexpensive j&| _y _y_fflfcip^^_Mfi>fWiff^^^*" v j&StOP*^ jßg&S&ggP^ J^ Af^m m^\142 words
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Miscellaneous43 1959-10-29 5 HICH TIDES TODAY: 9 a.m. and .♦.05 pm. TOMORROW: 9.32 a.m and 9.52 p.m SATIRDAY: 10.05 a.m. and 1138 P m. SUNDAY: 10.38 a.m. and 11.23 p.m. MONDAY: IM3 a.m. TUESDAY: 00.11 a.m. and 1150 p.m. WEDNESDAY: 102 ajn and 12 29 p.m.43 words
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Miscellaneous191 1959-10-29 5 YUKING YOUTH CLUB: Serving 7 p.m., Chinese 7?0 p.m. SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: Life model drawing class at the Cultural Centre from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. SINGAPORE RECORDED Ml SIC SOCIETY: A weekly concert of recorded music at Monks Hill School 8 p.m. NAVAL BASE SINGERS: The Mikado at the191 words
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Article332 1959-10-29 6 Forces news from Britain •OEGASUS VILLAGE" outside Aldershot, is to be opened on Saturday by General Sir Richard Gaie, Deputy Supreme Commander in Europe, who commanded the 6th Airborne Division landings in Normandy. Pegasus, name of the winged horse in Greek mythology, is the emblem of the paratroopers. The parachutists332 words
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Article, Illustration442 1959-10-29 6 They learn tricks of jungle war at Johore 'school 9 if ORE than 500 young Australian soldiers are ifl flat out at Kota Tinggi, Johore, getting their first taste of the Malayan jungle. They are men of the Ist Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment and No. 1 Field442 words
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Article, Illustration389 1959-10-29 6 Jonathan Russell - - Jonathan Russell -by ONE of Britain's former colonies has put a catchy little ditty on the music market. "We chased the b British to the Gulf of Mexico." sings Johnny Horton, still convalescing from an anti-colonial fever that has smarted for 150 years. You can hear it in389 words
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Advertisement260 1959-10-29 6 Amt^KmmJjftSaZ, fabrics .-__Pi are so fashion-right fc4 _Be__P___^ sf3 %tS. v^£s_L________ i Jm i -> I Controlled Refo.l Price S'pore/Penong $3 10 per yd. >^_Sf -K^W^ vO_t ____(P Malaya S3 50 per yd. jfc yfcV ***$&Wm< ATSr M .*___> BiV I "Aw _>C%i^i%' i SIMPLICITY PATTIIN f JL^ j i260 words
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Advertisement46 1959-10-29 6 BE PPACTIC; PRAKT CA 55m-r Automatic reflex :< Ifife-ft im V. ammf >_^ XT r_i a Nd i I bP Wl tAi < O POP-*' 5285--12 E Top Uia A»er 6 -TITHES fit* U 2 62 Show I Open _gj ii Tosh Age REIMAN 32 I rf I i46 words
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Article, Illustration11962 1959-10-29 7 Rrra^drJ^cjdH 1 'HE? 5 Horses entered for Selangor Turf Club's November meet fgdfgdfgd i( .*V*M' the h r !übs LASS THREE I i I THIRD |Ol KIM 8-11. 1. I AKUAn I W II I I 11 D 1 HIK I I I Mil KfF |L* Good-Head-4 ft.11,962 words
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Article, Illustration59 1959-10-29 8 Trainer Mohd. Zain receives th. Mrs. V. C. Bath, wife of the han Turf Club, on behalf of the mui won the Class I main sprint *>n Singapore Turf Club GhU Mr. Chee Soon Kens owner of Youi a trophy from Mrs. Bath. Your H 1 main59 words
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Article193 1959-10-29 9 Allan Lewis - Allan Lewis SHOW UP BREAKS DOWN BADLY AFTER PASSING WINNING POST ESTHER'S PET IMPRESSES ON HEAVY TRACK j \DIW WASNOT \i\ EXTENDED By tnt against the watch at ng. The second track, is mil in use. Esther's Pet, though; did not make the i time, was193 words
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Article49 1959-10-29 9 \:.\RKET. Thur.- to 1 chance. :nal Can nd icap hervictory for -•rained horse in \dams' threetrained by George Y East Lothian. by half a length from 33 to 1 y who took nlace ov a head in a Thames ciei *100 to 6'. 36 ran.49 words
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Article31 1959-10-29 9 LONDON. Th British lootball re: LEAGUE Tint! ...-mi 2 Chesterfield 3. I EAGUE FOI R Palace 1 Millwall 2. OTTISH LEAGUE ONE art's .j Third Lanark 2. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article18 1959-10-29 9 WEMBLEY, Thurs.-- Sweden beat England 3-2 in the soccer international at Wembley i Stadium yesterday. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article, Illustration445 1959-10-29 9 Verity Gill - Verity Gill By "I WILL not play for Malaya against the Australian cricketers if I was depriving a local boy of his chance" were the first words uttered by Laddie Outschoorn, the Worcestershire county player when he arrived445 words
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Article, Illustration167 1959-10-29 9 HIE Y WENT DOWN 2-1 IN FINAL I UCK was not on the side of the Stable Boys Sports Club yesterday. After several replays in the earlier rounds, they lost 2-1 to H.M. Dockvard in the SAFA Junior Cup final at Jalan Besar Stadium terday. Thev had167 words
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Article351 1959-10-29 9 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY But they must qualify Tan By SINGAPORE will send a 57-man contingent to the South East Asia Peninsula Games to be held at Bangkok from December 12 to 17, the oresident of the Singapore Olympic Sports Council. Mr. C. C. Tan, disclosed351 words
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Article, Illustration175 1959-10-29 9 HANDS with a 6—3—2—2 suit pattern often play well in No-Trumps, ana the South players chose the same rebid in a recent match. In Room H u East-West silent, South and North bid as follows: One Spade Two Clubs; Two No-Trump*— Three Spades; i Four Spades. 12 tricks175 words
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Advertisement108 1959-10-29 9 ifIOPS I I nm t«b sm/ ___f f*f% f r I MA 0 CONNOR CO., LTD., Um r Lau Bldg., S'pore 1. N "WlO WEEKLY 1 i^PsP^^^^fe MCEAPLAY YOURSELF A f|M vr this I >. -NAME THESE nd 4 iU Vv STARS" The Top 20 Disc Parade M\ A new108 words
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Article374 1959-10-29 10 'We can't go on carrying the world; warns^^njjjff?^.-- 'Buy American goods' may be the condition laid down before future aid is given WASHINGTON, Thursday. PRESIDENT Eisenhower said yesterday r that the United States could no longer be an Atlas carrying the whole world on itsU.P.I - 374 words
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186 1959-10-29 10 BEIRUT, Thursday. IRAQ and Jordan are tense today. Army units are poised on either side of the border, separated bv a bare ten miles. Since the attempted assassination ol Premier Abdul Karim Kassem on Oct. 7. Jordanian and United Arab Republic troops arc reported186 words
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268 1959-10-29 10 Russians plan 'soft' moon landing WASHINGTON. I hurv II U Soviet I'nion will at tempt t<> land an instrumcntladen rocket o" the moon I »te in November, the pu»> l kat jon. Space Business Daily, reported >estcrdaIt Mid the mekei vehiele la be named l.unik IV. would mural* lhe secondReuter - 268 words
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Article132 1959-10-29 10 Soviet 'no' at H-ban conference /< V A. Thurs.— Ri plunged the East-W< nuclear I ban into te trouble -urned _.eri.v underxploYo the toid the xplosions bv Britain, last July proposed that experts from the three Powers hold techcal talks on new data on underground explosions accumulated since the origi-132 words
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Article92 1959-10-29 10 MARCHING RECORD BID RY MARINE LONDON. Thurs. Bntaii Royal Marines challenging the g record of 104.8 miles in 40 hours and 30 minutes >et up by the United States army. Corporal Ronald Knight. 28-vear-old Commando in the Royal Marines Volunteer Reserve, who tought in Korea and Malaya starts an attemptReuter - 92 words
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Article64 1959-10-29 10 Pardon saves 229 from gallows KARACHI. Thurs— A general amnesty in Pakistan yesterday saved 229 people under sentence of death from the gallows. Their sentences were commuted to life imprisonment. The amnesty wa., proclaimed to mark the first anniversary of the revolution which brought General Mohammad Ayub Khan to power.Reuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration57 1959-10-29 10 Mufti leads prayers in Throne Room picture. The Mufti of Johore. Dato Syed Alwee bin Tamil (left), opens the Sultans birthday ceremonies in the Throne Room of the Istana Besar at Johore Bahru yesterday with a prayer. Facing him is the Tengku Mahkota, Tengku Mahmood. On his right is hisFree Press - 57 words
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Article76 1959-10-29 10 Assembly bows to Soviet >TEW YORK, Thurs. Tht General Assembly's SpeI cial Political Committee yesI terday bowed to Soviet oppo- sition preventing expansion 1 of the Security Council, the I Economic and Social Council I and the International Court. For the fourth consecutive year, the committee decided to defer possibleReuter - 76 words
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Article91 1959-10-29 10 NEW YORK. Thurs.— Malaya. Indonesia, the Philippines and 18 other countries tabled a resolution on SouthWest Africa before the Trusteeship Committee ot the United Nations yesterday. 'The resolution requests South Africa to enter Into negotiations with the United Nations "with a view to placing91 words
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Article23 1959-10-29 10 BONN, Ttiurs.— West German industry plans to ..end a delegation of experts 10 the Philippines to discuss trade relations. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article436 1959-10-29 10 REST OF THE NEWS IN BRIEF WASHINGTON. Thurs.— A huge sphere, inflated at an altitude of 250 miles to a balloon the size of a 10--storey building, was launched last night. It could be seen clearly Unpeople from New York to Charleston, South Carolina, shining436 words
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Article55 1959-10-29 10 Bus driver is not guilty Tan Kim Toh. 42. a Changi Bus Company driver, was acquitted by a Singapore District Judge yesterday on a charge of causing the death of Chua Ah Lian, 48, a married woman, in an accident in Changi Road near the junction of Lorong 102 at55 words
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Article61 1959-10-29 10 ROME, Thurs. The Italian Navigation Company CIN (Comiagnia Italiana di Navigazione has filed suit against the Japanese Government for the restitution of 39 bars of gold they claim Japan illegally siezed in Shanghai during World War 11. The company cited the Japanese ambassador toU.P.I - 61 words
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76 1959-10-29 10 'New cult of bullet must go, says MP (COLOMBO. Thurs. Mr. Philip Gunawardene. Ceylon's- former Marxist Food Minister who resigned last May after a Government. i crisis, said yesterday the j "reactionary forces" that I secured, his removal had also got rid of the assassinated Prime Minister, Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike.76 words
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Article65 1959-10-29 10 JAKARTA. Thurs. Th« top Darul Islam (Muslim extremist) rebel leader In the South Celebes. Kahar Muzakkar, has offered to surrender to the Government, the Indonesian Antara news agency reported today. Antara said the rebel leader's surrender could mean the end of hostilities in the South Celebes,Reuter - 65 words
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Article30 1959-10-29 10 TOKYO. Thui v Communist North Korean For Pak Sung Chul terday demanded the w drawal ol U.S. armed f< from South Korea, R Pyongy.t sorted.30 words
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