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Title Section13 1959-11-10 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS No. *****. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1959. 15 CENTS.13 words
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Article565 1959-11-10 1 'Singapore now has a left wing government' 'Would make it hard for us to go ahead with our projects' CANBERRA, Tuesday. ■pHE Malayan Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, told a pn<s conference here today that merger between the Federation of Malaya and Singapore could not come about565 words
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Article, Illustration242 1959-11-10 1 NEW DELHI, Tuesday. [HE Indian Government la 4 ni^ht ordered the army mmander, General K. S. Thimayya, to halt with force any further Chinese incursions across the border. As the Cabinet issued these instructions at an emerChinese troops were massing only 14 iniUsU.P.I - 242 words
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Article296 1959-11-10 1 NEW DELHI, Tues.— Political observers here emphasise pressins reasons for India's new. tougher line with Peking m the border dispir They say one of the reasons tor Mr Nehru's firm stand coupled with almost certain Of Mr. Chou En-lai's latest proposals is that the296 words
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Article34 1959-11-10 1 November first grade rubber buyers f .o.b. opened m Singapore this morning at 125' i cents per lb.. up one and three-quarter cents on yesterday's close. The tone was uncertain34 words
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Article55 1959-11-10 1 Sir Denis arrives in Singapore Sir Denis Allen, one of ihe two deputies to the newUnited Kingdom Commissioner for Singapore and SouthEast Asia, arrived here this morning aboard the Carthage. Sir Denis, who was accompanied by Lady Allen, was received at the harbour by Sir Robert Scott, the Com-missioner-General for55 words
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Article37 1959-11-10 1 ROME. Tue.-. a helicopter crashed m a central Piazza here during the rush-hour yesterday, almost hitting Bernini's famous > Naide fountain. Three persons were injured— the pilot, a passenger and a pedestrian. U.P.I.37 words
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140 1959-11-10 1 E /CALCUTTA, Tues The chairman of the Calcutta E V I)o:k Labour Board declared a state of emergency Ein in Calcutta port for four months from today under the E E Docks Workers (Regulation of Employment Scheme) Act E In a statement the chairman, who140 words
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Article196 1959-11-10 1 Anti'Corruptioi DepL launches drive to keep Govt. mm away from temptation KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federation's Anti-corruption Department is to launch a campaign to make Government officials live within their means. Its director. Dato Nik Daud. who is also the Deputy Secretary of the Prime Minister's Department196 words
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Article53 1959-11-10 1 BANGKOK. Tues. Thai police clashed with nine CMnese Communist terrorists and drove them into the JunKlc alter a 12-minute battle m the southern province of SongKhla last week, according to a police spokesman here The terrorists left behind 50 kilos of rice and a tinReuter - 53 words
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Advertisement7 1959-11-10 1 ghfg hfhgfh pri pk 7§§.S J bulldog7 words
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Advertisement18 1959-11-10 1 PAGE Cut-price Bargains 7 Eve 8 Photography 6 Cartoons 3 Your Lucky Star 3 Other Overseas Cables 1018 words
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Advertisement107 1959-11-10 1 PLAYTEX w magic-cling v^^ tht revolutionory cling- /V irq bock which dc U &hp, no rr>otter for j^, y^^ you stretch, bend or reach m it. T^i-^ all sizes oveilable ot: Robinson's Z/ Raffles Place i 1 '*^t Ii you cai.not feed baby nnturally you will want to know that107 words
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308 1959-11-10 2 HARRY CHIA - HARRY CHIA Singapore traders forced to mix high quality imports Hv SINGAPORE rice importers yesterday advised Siam to reduce prices it it wanted to retain its position as Malaya's chief supplier m the market. dent ot the Singapore General Rice308 words
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Article68 1959-11-10 2 Swettenham port delay KUALA LUMPUR. Tucs.— A minor shipping boom resulting m congestion of import -export cargo has hit Port Swettenham. In spite of round-the-clock work, seven ships were wai'ing to be handled yesterday. More ocean liners are due. Waiting to be dealt with Is 4.500 tons of cargo, out68 words
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Article51 1959-11-10 2 42 ships lost in three months LONDON. Tues.— The worlds shipowners lost 42 merchant ships totalling 65.219 tons gross during the three months ended March 31 this year. Lloyds Register of Shipping reported yesterday. The world total of ship? broken up durinp the quarter was 140. mating 53C.392 cross tons.Reuter - 51 words
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Article23 1959-11-10 2 FUNCHAL. Madeira. Tues.— Hope^ of saving the Portuguese freighter Monte Brasil. ablaze 15.~> miles west of here, improved yesterday.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 23 words
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Article32 1959-11-10 2 LONDON. Tues. Slocks of re- fined tin m London metal exchange warehouses at the end of j last i eek totalled 7.580 tons. Copper stocks totalled 6,807 tons. I32 words
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Article167 1959-11-10 2 JOGJAKARTA, Tuesday. A USTRALIA is prepared to extend Colombo Plan aid for at least five years or for such time as it continues to be asked for, Mr. Gordon Freeth, Minister of Works and leader of the Australian delegation to the Colombo Plan ministerial conference, said167 words
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Article92 1959-11-10 2 Malayan offer to buy LONDON. Tues.— Directors of Pusing Rubber and Tin Ltd announce that they have received an offer from a solicitor m Malaya acting for unnamed clients of Ms 2 million for the total properties of the company, its rubber estates with buildings and plant, and its miningReuter - 92 words
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Article17 1959-11-10 2 HONC; KONCi. Mon.— The Hong Kong market is closed today, it being a public holiday.17 words
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Article533 1959-11-10 2 NOTE: All prices below arc middle pn MONDAY. INDUSTRIALS A" E ki F-er 1.70 1 Or:s. 1.99 1 :j f ?.B. Petrol B.v. Trmtees <■ :5 Con. Tm Smelt Pref. 19 V 9 Ores I 7 1.07 Fit:. F'3?»r Nea.-e Pref. *.:5 C':s. 13 46 G.E. Le533 words
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Article70 1959-11-10 2 Australian Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Trade. L; R.W Swartz is due m Singapore from Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 19. on his way to Borneo. He is al««) Assistant Qunrter-master-Oenera] of the Australian Northern Command. Lt.-Col Swart?, who during the war was a prisoner m70 words
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Article52 1959-11-10 2 ROME. Tues— The Italian cabinet has approved a draft bill introduced by the Treasury Minister providing for the establishment of a new 10.000 million lire fund to finance certain exerts. The bill is deM^r.ed to help Italian operators m overcoming world market difficulties and permit quickerReuter - 52 words
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Article180 1959-11-10 2 Business briefs LONDON. Tut s After moving fairly widely rubber prices closed steady and showing gains of a halfpenny to flve-eighths pence per pound on balance. The markei showed an opening advance of about three farthings m sympathy with the rise m Singapore but this was180 words
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Article44 1959-11-10 2 POLAND TO JOIN CATT ACTIVITIES TOKYO. Tues— Parties to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade yesterday agreed on a formula by which Poland will associate herself with the working of the agreement. It is similar to the arrangement makine vuenslavia an associate. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article254 1959-11-10 2 SHIPS IN PORT Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board Wharves or expected today are Chusan 13. Van Linsehoten 6A, Eipenor 6/7, Carthage 8 9, Hai Houw 10. 11, Hamburg 15 16, Kyoto 18, Mentor 19, Stia N.Wall 3, East Sea N.Wall 4, Perils N.Wall 5. Empire Gannet 21 22.254 words
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Article128 1959-11-10 2 Dow, 0 "op I I 1 I I I U.K. Closing Prices NOTE: A" pmrs bcloi are middle price LONDON. Nov Yesterday Toda RUBBER No. 1 RSS c.i f European ports No*. D«c. RUBBER No. 1 RSS Spot ÜBBER No. 1 RSS Settlement House Terms128 words
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Advertisement547 1959-11-10 2 v /<^s CAT IfTHE t.A.L. LINES ~jj a to ADEN. RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL k SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. S pore P. S ham Penanj >J\ \J 20 22 Nov 23 24 No* 25 2S NOV ##C* i 29 No» 4 Der 5 i Dec 6 7 Dee X* ..mla I 18547 words
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Advertisement238 1959-11-10 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE «c NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers. Spore P. S^a-* 1 Penanj HAMBURG (HAPAG) 8 11 Nov 11 12 Nov 13 14 NQV LUOWIGSHAFEN (HAPAG) 19/22 Nov 23/24 Nov 24,25 Niv lAYERNSTEIN (UOYD) 30 Nov/ 2 Dec 3/4 Dec238 words
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Advertisement27 1959-11-10 2 HPIHIIIIIII" 1111 I l||ilHliii mmm\ you give \t r it operate^ c z ilc.irri. many advaiu \v ill give 1 m.. 1 PHILIPS J Lw v vb27 words
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Article, Illustration120 1959-11-10 3 VISITORS SAY: MALAYANS LIVE IN LUXURY i Mr. (•ruptr said. *lt\ uonilertul t«» sec people nai] races li\inii m pf.ui and harmony m Malay and Singapore. Nowh< m Kurup*' tan one srt siidi a t ■os.mopolitan i;r»u^ li\ p« ai riullv to?;r tii' The Iwo i m !i^tv mrt by120 words
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199 1959-11-10 3 TO BRING ASIAN NATIONS TOGETHER CANBERRA. Tues. v Tengku Abdul Rahman, Malaya's Prime Minister, had general discussions on his proposed South-East Asia friendship and economic treaty here yesterday. The Tengku was m conference with Australia's Prime Minister, Mr. Robert Menzies, and all Australian Ministers.Reuter - 199 words
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Article, Illustration138 1959-11-10 3 Siamese trade mission A COCKTAIL party was E j\ held last night at the E E Thai Consulate m Sin&a- E pore m honour of the E visiting five-man Thai E Government trade dele- nation About 200 quests E E attended. E Free Press picture E E shows the Vietnam138 words
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Article24 1959-11-10 3 MANILA. Tues.— Britain, Hong Koivi and Indonesia are amonp he 4! territories attending the irld tourist conference starting '-.ere next week. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Advertisement215 1959-11-10 3 *h v spoil your*^sj^ WB*^*~^ B^ valuable, never to-be-replaced films not if you use t 832 L x 1 y/ Mnnn BhE^ x mUULL gc'x it gives, moreover, the brightest. /)3| steadiest, clearest, 8 m/m -3g5 g^ projection ever seen. Write for illustrated literature. tf& <& o^fA& make the man215 words
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Miscellaneous151 1959-11-10 3 JEFF HAWKE by Sydney Jordan T~~ 3Ca— VF^^Trj-? fi-AOOfS 4 BOMB ]IN THEGIAQEOF TUE SECOHO BOMB-BUZS7.i I T«E BZAINSDETECTXDffS BECOVEP FCOM TUE rWO\ =D-auTTue*£ ABE N'KIE JEf* HEADS HX TUF C#ATES> AMUVOS£H BiASTS. AND FIVE MOBE INTERCEPTORS LEAVE TUE -E7a2i AaTZAau --^BH^r^ C^a-Eff- BUT NOW JEFF ,s OIEBUE&D m>O9k SC*'sb.4^J151 words
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Miscellaneous139 1959-11-10 3 J ,Tj>^^MgJMbJ^BMG^^^^tt fl^3St k^i&fci^UiMy'St BORN today, you possess a particular genius that should bring you fame, although you may not reach your goal easily. You have talent m literature, especially poetry. Since you are exceptionally intuitive, you should pay close attention to those psychic inferences, for you will never err139 words
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Miscellaneous290 1959-11-10 3 To find what the stars have m store for you tomorrow, select your birthday star and read the corresponding paragraph. Let your birthday star be your daily guide. TOMORROW SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22 Take the initiative on the job and hold it if you want to make better than average290 words
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Article, Illustration1162 1959-11-10 4 JAK - THE GET RICH QUICK WHO DIE IN POVERTY JAK HGF HGFHGF HGHGJGF GJH J THE GETAWAY- BY NO HONOUR AMONC THIEVES Crime I just does not pay By ALLAN LOFTS IF. m reading this series, you have been depressed l>v Uie recurring keynote of hard work, your fortune-making thoughts might1,162 words
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Article, Illustration307 1959-11-10 4 TOM POCOCK - TOM POCOCK By 100 MIL. TO ONE \T Chubb's m LonaA don, the largest and among the oldest locksmiths m Europe, I asked an expert for the latest report on the war between cracksmen and locksmiths. 'Since 1818 we have been trying to be one jump ahead307 words
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Advertisement422 1959-11-10 4 _*••■.< i i 1 1 > ••tiii«ti»i«MMMillMlllM«HllMlMltlMll»£ DHIMi I I Creen Spot I I I..M..IIIMIIIIIUinMIIIHtK Straits Times Free Press For the convenience of advertisers our representatives at Ist Floor, COLO STORAGE ARCADE, Orchard Road, Singapore. will receive small advertisements and box number replies. StoH advertisements placed m Singapore may also422 words
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Advertisement195 1959-11-10 4 the greatest booster of office output since the ty^w^ I n n >• I*JK t4 STENORETTE M I At a lou< h of >our the Stenorcttt (mUh to dutatf uur ritj ing and after oP «ivr in-tru' lion- l;"(or'- lea^ fl oH «vLA confrrrm V^i^S telephone V S4SS (Spore Penang)195 words
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Miscellaneous156 1959-11-10 4 PM. 1.00 Programme sum- 500 Programme summary; 5.03 7.15 Henri Coene and his ircor- 102 Souvenirs from Snow- card m the Cinema; 53) dion band; 7.30 Rayuan SJkma. land; 1.30 The News; 1.40 News- Soames Forsyte. Enquire P 8.00 Feature; 830 Presfnttag talk; 1.45 Arthur' Rubenstem Tv lX *h* Harmonica156 words
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Miscellaneous254 1959-11-10 4 I HMb""|HW "■■■FTi j i 1 i 1 I I CLUEB ACROSS G Almost kUI nothing but weight 1 The son ol verse to make one abroad (4) answer the trumpet call? (6). 7 Companto mote m the 8 I his water is decidedly eve i< light 9 SKSV&tw hat254 words
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Article318 1959-11-10 5 COMPANY SEEKS CANDIDATFc; FO R EXECUTIVE POSTS FROM LOCAL SOURCES TOTAL COST OVER 3 YEARS ESTIMATED AT $60,000 MALAYAN Airways is implementing its second major training scheme since the company was re-constituted m 1957, to train locally domiciled people for advancement m the Airways. A spokesman318 words
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Article, Illustration223 1959-11-10 5 THE SINGAPORE AIRPORT POLICE FORCE YES--1 TERDAY MADE ITS FIRST APPEARANCE IN NEW UNIFORM. In a brief "change-over" ceremony, the khaki *ks and beret gave way to a new all-blue uniform, with shorts and peaked cap. The 60 -man strong airport police force was223 words
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Article56 1959-11-10 5 GRANNIE SETS OWN TERMS IN COURT :nother day d her own terms m court re agreeing to compound immons action for her grandson. bin Suban. 17. pted his grandmother's Ithout hesitation. binte Salim. the other, had asked compensation and a promise by the boy aid now reform. C H. Teo.56 words
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Article62 1959-11-10 5 Electoral roll probe soon ALA LUMPUR. Tues. m*. ion-wide probe into qualifications of thou:is of voters m a number >\vn and district council oral rolls will bes;in as the Election Commishas taken over respon:or these councils. present elections for c councils are under the of the respective c governments. The62 words
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Article50 1959-11-10 5 Indian envoy to visit Singapore Dr. B. Gopala Reddi, leader ie Indian delegation to Colombo Pten consun-i-ommittee meeting now ing held m Jogjakarta. In- i Is due m Singapore Dr. Reddi. who Ifl Minister or Revenue and Civil Expenill attend a tea-party ised by the Singapore iciation on Sun--5.30 p.m.50 words
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Article51 1959-11-10 5 .npt police action resulted m len car, tne I Crimmtfl Distil All Ch es ed ln a roa<l block, uas jailed for two He had four previous r E C. Marcus, prof that road block-s were .;> uiihin minutes after Hunt, the car owner, b ed51 words
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Article30 1959-11-10 5 A report o! tomorrow's meeting of the Singapore Legislative Assembly will be broadcast over Radio Singapore at 9.45 p.m. It will be repeated on Thursday at 1.45 p.m.30 words
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332 1959-11-10 5 MENTAL DISORDER AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTSTHAT'S THE DOCTOR'S TOPIC THE problem of psycho neurosis (mental disorder) amongst the University of Malaya students In Singapore will be the topic of discussion at a public talk tomorrow night. The talk is being organised by the University of Malaya Medical Society as part of332 words
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213 1959-11-10 5 Six women now fly in these R.A.F. Comets £IX airwomen of the now fly regularly as i Comet aircraft fleet of mand. No. 216 Squadron operates the fleet regularly m and out of Singapore and Hong Kong on flights to the Far East and Australia. Three more women are m213 words
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Article116 1959-11-10 5 Scripture is not compulsory KUALA LUMPUR. Tu< The Kuala Lumpur Municipal Education Officer, Mi J. R. Davidson, ye.sterc. plaiiied that chiidr< n In mission schools need not take Scripture lesson> unless the parents agreed or wished their children to do no. When a child was admitted to a school the116 words
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Article67 1959-11-10 5 The Singapore Cage Bird Society will soon start a small lending library for members Books on various types of birds will be available free of charge. The Society will hold Itf next monthly meeting on Nov. 15 at No. 7. Lakme Street, between 11 a.m.67 words
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Article32 1959-11-10 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues— The I new Segamat Rest House will be formally opened on Nov. 16 at 11 am by the Mentri Besar. Dato I Hassan bin Haji Yunos.32 words
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Article41 1959-11-10 5 Water is being cut off today m Serangoon Garden Way < between Ripiey C cent and Walmer Dnve) until 3 p.m. and m Tampenis Road (between o l^ m.s. and 6 3 4 m^.» until 3 pm, :or pipe-laying41 words
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Advertisement105 1959-11-10 5 /^BEYOND IMAGINATION! Usually Now Pure Silk Sport Shirts $12 90 $6.90 100% Dacron Non-Iron Shirts $16 50 $3.90 lOO^r Dacron Suitings 50" 8.50 yd $4.90 yd Dacron-Nylon Suitings 60" $12 50 yd $5.90 yd Pure Silk Ties 6.50 $1.90 All-Wool Pullovers $13 90 $9.90 it Dacron -Cotton Sport Shirts $11.90105 words
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Miscellaneous208 1959-11-10 5 Y.W.CA. (Raffles Quay) Malay for beginners 10.30 a.m.: Blue Triangle Club outing to the Royal Island Club ."> p.m.: drama for children 4 p.m. Y .W.I A. (Outran) Road): Chinese 5.31 p.m.. 7.30 p.m.; R.ilirtHiin daminy beginners 5.30 p.m.. advanced 6.30 p.m..; Malay p.m violin individual tuition 6-30 p.m. KAMALA208 words
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Article, Illustration441 1959-11-10 6 SUNNY GIAM - SUNNY GIAM presents CALLING ALL PHOTOGRAPHERS These cards will get more than just the fleeting glance ...311(1 they lllc 3f6 lI Ot U63T COON, very soon, the cut-out of the man m red suit and white whiskers carrying his bag of lavs will441 words
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Article101 1959-11-10 6 Malayan prints at London salons liHE London International Salon has accepted 11 photographs from Malaya lor exhibition. They are the works of Messrs. Koh Eng Hoe. ARPS (2), Lee Pak Hoy, ARPS (1), Peng Sens Wu, ARPS (1), K.F. Wong, FRPS <3>. Ho Koon Sang, ARPS <1). Mun Chor Koon.101 words
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Article127 1959-11-10 6 Take thrct* sliols In ensure Im'sl i*€'hiillh f\ I've heard it said that v£ one should take more than one shot of a subject How many snaps would you suggest and why? A. It is quite adequate to snap at least 3 shots of subject;. One snap would127 words
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Advertisement440 1959-11-10 6 Make your home c &&\^Ti More healthfully "Country-Coon -C^^ifH h! lE5i ■"r- 1r: r-4 i 4 Mff V) LEONARD AIR CONDITIONERS rvice m cir-condit s-virh all rl 1 v^hen niter need. •at.callyno remove dirt from outside air. Model 1092 1 HP. SI ,420.00 (less liberal cash discount Model 1592 l'j440 words
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Article1285 1959-11-10 7 CUT PRICE Barhqains JJERE are your bargains for the week, listing the lowest prices m town. These are mostly commodities which you have to buy anyway, so why not buy them cheaply? ANOTHER HIGH STREET sale, this time at S.A. Majeed Co. (No. 70 and here m this courteous shop1,285 words
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Advertisement89 1959-11-10 7 I Ms tfiil' 1 diiltf ON HIRE OCHASE I c 4T!.Y 'RE. UwL OUR ff2 ETor i It we J fcOMMENP J pOR i CO., L ALE KSS MATERIALS I :-ed at Ruthf 'jt P-ices JUEED CO., SMARTER 51 YOUNGER LAST LONGER N 6.90 r 3 90 90 .80 5089 words
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Advertisement266 1959-11-10 7 SEWING MACHINES Alto other Brandt Guaranteed tor 3 years AVAILABLE ON HIRE PURCHASE YOUR FAVOURITE CARPET SHOP i.nqacore 6 a noble oi X L PENANG KOTA BAHRU Special Offer HIAP CHIANG CO., Orchard Road. Visit and select the best embroidered clothes for ladies and children's wear. Tel: *****. IS Custom266 words
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Advertisement47 1959-11-10 7 For Only 695*00 You Can Own A 'WEATHERITE' Air- Conditioner 5 Years Guaranteed Hire Purchase Terms Arranged Contact:INTERNATIONAL I ELECTRIC CO., 642, Geylang Road, Singapore Tel: ***** For Up -To -Date Designs In Textiles Real Bargain Prices Visit: ABDUL KADER CO., 59, Arab Street, Singapore. Tel: *****47 words
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Advertisement100 1959-11-10 7 SPECIAL OFFER LATEST 1959/60 MODERN GERMAN LAMPWARES, Garden xT JUU^^^ lamps, 11 ceiling lamps, wall brackets, standing lamps, V, table lamps, etc. All available a t moderate prices. Obtainable from:— Wah Hin Go. Ltd., 58/62 Robinson Rood, Singapore 1 Tel: *****. ASHA'S SUMMER SALE Cut-Price Bargain AMERICAN CHARCO SPORT SHIRTS100 words
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Advertisement249 1959-11-10 7 For real Comfort Always ASK FOR I Mil \< \k I fIX A j frr^ MEN i BOYS wMk MADE IN USA W VJs Available Messrs. TAJMAHALS 23, High Street, Singapore. Sole Agents tor Spore Molayo LACHMANN CO., 11-K Asia Insurance Bldo. Singapore Tel: *****. Special Discount! All Electrical FITTINGS249 words
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Advertisement216 1959-11-10 7 MOTHER NEWS Latest shipment of children's wear nt the most reasonable price. Visit C. K. TANG LTD. 310. Orchard Road. S pore-9 Tel: *****/8 ***** X MAS OPPORTUNITY Real Saving GENTS' SPORT SHIRTS OVER 50 NEW DESIGNS CLEARING $2.70 EACH REMNANTS OVER 500 PCS 2-4 YDS CLEARING ANY PC $1.90216 words
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Article, Illustration540 1959-11-10 8 'SWIRL'— from SALONS OF PARIS JHJHGJGH JGHJGJGJ ROUND THE SHOPS IF your hair is long and straight and you despair of wearing it m any of the current styles, you will fall hook, line and sinker for the idea called "Swirl" which comes straight from the salons of Paris. It540 words
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486 1959-11-10 8 VOIR opinions on Mrs. A E. S.s problem of whether to allow her 16-year-old daughter to marry now were many and varied. Somr were tonv^ncod thai 1«» is too young while others were equally certain that young marriages were486 words
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Article, Illustration234 1959-11-10 8 JOY MENG - Lovely to look at JOY MENG V^- \s Vi^^ 9 BEAUTY can become a habit just as easily as the daily brushing of teeth or combing of hair. Get into a routine of good grooming, making sure of the details. Start with .bathing... invest m talc and flower-scented cologne. Remember234 words
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Article131 1959-11-10 8 LAMB ami Vl>|{|<,,| i ALTHOUGH lamb. Jr^ to cook and 1 1 the average housewif< thorn oi ;ii» or casserole. Why not give tin m rty drt'^.s occasion] ly? For install' not try apricot with lamb chU m p chops? Allow one or two ch< each person and131 words
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Advertisement447 1959-11-10 8 underprivileged w^ w[ STRAITS TIMES CHEER FUND Dr»r K«*a<i< He M»«k >our h« Ip m our .i%oiir to makr tlu»u«««fi% of un»i«T-pri\ilrK«-d rhildrtn m Singapore ami thr r^rtUrahon of Mali a haupu-r lonanN lh«- trul ol the •«»r. For thi» pawpaac th*- Strail* Tiaart Cheer I uml h.ibnrn launrh«<l and447 words
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Advertisement82 1959-11-10 8 If jili^liiiiii^ V 5 cU v^^ —^HZl" w X?^^-^T J I %8 I New the room air conditioner with the lithe The Chrysler High Power Four-way air m First room air con HR\SLER vu P .to 21,000 bt M AIRT E M P I^^^ Handsome new I Pirst Mnth tht82 words
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Article, Illustration49 1959-11-10 9 LEE FOO SAN - LEE FOO SAN I'ERAK TURF CUJR HAH NEW WEIGHING-IN ROOM km for M THE Ll (.OLD U; -MEET i HFGHF FGH FGH FHG FH picture. iml will U 1 Perak ineel N and view oi the uncompleted new 530.000 jockeys and weighing-in room. Free PressFree Press - 49 words
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362 1959-11-10 9 VERITY GILL - 'Malayan cricket will benefit from visit of the Australians' VERITY GILL Hv THE visit of the Australian Test team g success. Dr. Ong Swee Law. chairoi the tour subnittee told the Press yesU :riay. added port but naln thlnj that the enjoyed the ricfcel played by the The SCA president362 words
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Article, Illustration91 1959-11-10 9 Three of the winners on Sunday, the last day of the Selangor Turf Club November meeting, Urom left to right): Carbon Paper (Subian up), Hindu Robe (Ward up> and Ang Pow (D. Jones up). Carbon Paper was one of the two winners ridden by the youiiL;91 words
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91 1959-11-10 9 CAVALIERS CRICKET CLUB IS A 'NATURAL' IOHANNESBIRG, Tues.— *J Godfrey Evans. England's Test wicketkeeper. said here that he would like to see "a cavaliers club" m cricket, similar to the Barbarians m Rugby Union football. Evans, who was m Denis Compton's Commonwealth team that recently toured South Africa. added: "WhatReuter - 91 words
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Article17 1959-11-10 9 DACCA. Tues. Australia's cricket team arrived here last night lor their tour of Pakistan. ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article186 1959-11-10 9 Dealer: Sooth Game all A 10 5 4K43 A 9 8. 4KJIO 9 X Q73 OAQ 8 3 4 Q li A KNOWLEDGE of the language of bids comes m useful on a hand like the above. The South-North sequence began as follows: One Heart— Two186 words
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Article103 1959-11-10 9 England recall Haynes T ONDON, Tues. The England soccer selectors, who received a hammering from the critics after England's recent defeat by Sweden, have made five changes for the side to meet Northern Ireland at Wembley on Nov. 18. The team was announced as follows: Ron Springett <Shef. Wed.), Don103 words
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Article159 1959-11-10 9 4 BLUEPRINT for Singapore's future Junior Asian Cup soccer team was submitted to the Singapore Amateur Football Association's monthly council meeting by the Chairman of the youth committee, Mr. Low Wing Kee yesterday. Mr Low, suggested that future State's youth representatives be hand picked159 words
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Article72 1959-11-10 9 RIGGER: G.H.Q. v The Blacks, Tanglin. SOCCER: SAFA senior cup final Darul Afiah v I.R-C. Jalan Besar. 5.30 p.m.. friendly N.T.S. Bank married v Singles. Geylang. HOCKEY: SHA Div. 1 SC.C. v RAF Changi, padang; Div 4— T.TC. v National Carbon, Paterson Road; Police v Schools, Thomson Road.72 words
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Article25 1959-11-10 9 Stable Boys dereated Jollilads by one goal to nil m yesterdays second replay of the SAFA Div. final at Jalan Besar Stadium.25 words
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Article, Illustration49 1959-11-10 10 picture. MISS Lota Swee Ken:; and Mr. Choiiß Soo Yam, who were wed yesterday ml -7 Van Kit Road. Singapore. The bride is the fourth daughter of Mr. Loh Chin, a contractor. The ?;room is an assistant traflic sunervisor In the Singapore Harbour Board, Free PressFree Press - 49 words
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326 1959-11-10 10 FRANCE GETS FEELER: JOIN H-TESTS BAN NEW YORK, Tuesday. TORITAIN last night completed a draft resolution aimed at bringing France into any international agreement to cease nuclear weapon tests for all time. The move countered an Afro- Asian resolution m the main U.N. political committee which would express grave concernU.P.I - 326 words
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244 1959-11-10 10 SINGAPORE PARCELS SEIZED IN JAKARTA News m brief Jakarta. Tues.—lndonesian authorities have confiscated several million rupiahs worth of parcels containing luxury articles m the Jakarta Central Po>t Office because they were not claimed. Post Office officials said the parcels came from Singapore and Hong Kong but the addressees denied any244 words
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Article56 1959-11-10 10 $800 robhery in coffeeshop Two Chinese armed with daggers robbed Mr. Tan Kay Hin. salesman of a tobacco firm, of $800 yesterday morning m MacPherson Road. Mr. Tan told the police that at about 10 a.m. he was sitting m a coffee shop when the two men dragged him to56 words
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Article119 1959-11-10 10 IZUALA LI MPI R, Tues. Batu Arans Malaya's coal mining town with a bleak future will be jne of the main subjects of discussion by delegates from 75 unions attending the ninth annual conference of the Malayan Trade Union Congress this weekend. The only coal119 words
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Article21 1959-11-10 10 AWARDS FOR EX-MALAYA NS CANBERRA former M .:lia were award* Abdul I M the Keriah Di I i I I ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article19 1959-11-10 10 AMMAN K:r.- Hussein o: Jordan leaves his country tod; -a month's res; In Eu r ope ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article, Illustration72 1959-11-10 10 AIR Marshal 11. D. Spreckley (centre) Controller of Engineering and Equipment, from Air Ministry. London is spending a fortnight visiting the Far East Air Forte He is seen here with Wing Commander T. Wharton (left) O C Technical Wing. RAF Changi. Singapore, and L.A.C.(W) Eunice72 words
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Article283 1959-11-10 10 Call m Inilcd Xalions forro. urge Median dip|, t ,,J Hundreds killed and troops poiverless BRUSSELS, Toesdaj AN inter-tribal war m Africa is reaching proportions that require i United Nations international force to stop it. In Bnmek fetterday political circles were urging such an emergency mo\U.P.I; Reuter - 283 words
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Article119 1959-11-10 10 WASHINGTON. Tues.—President Elsenhowe.r yesterday spiked speculation that he might tour the Far East before or Immediately after his trip to Russia next spring. Meanwhile, In Paris today. President De Gaulle will address a press conference. He is expected to announce the date of theReuter - 119 words
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Article70 1959-11-10 10 THE FRIAR IN Cl. 2 THE Friar 11. Screen, and Sir X have been promoted I Class 3 to Class 2. th< Racing Association armour. yesterday. Four other House II have veer. from Class 4 t Cl Scone Stone. Commi Boy. Lee Amour. Su Ten. Merry I have been demo70 words
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Article70 1959-11-10 10 DAG'S TRIP: SOVIET PROTE T*HE Soviet p 1 lodged \vi tost at the dc al. Mr. Da« H. Mr. Arkady Sobol* protest m reply to M: H marskjoeld's not* to all mcmber> rity Council. travel plan.v The Soviet it Visit was 1101 would it b to .station a oi the70 words
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Article238 1959-11-10 10 Climbers are all safe KATMANDU. Tues. 1V Two sherpas of the Japanese expedition to Gauri Shankar arrived here last night and confirmed an earlier wireless message that the 32 climbers reported lost three days ago were safe. They said the expedition had been on the mountain lor 22 days. TheyReuter - 238 words
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Article25 1959-11-10 10 WASHINGTON. Tues. The State Department has formally accused Cuba of conducting a campaign of i hostility toward the United States. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article23 1959-11-10 10 JOGJAKARTA. Tues— President Sukarno speaks to the nation today on Heroes Dny marking the Indonesian guerilla war for inde- pendence. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article88 1959-11-10 10 BEVERLY HILLS (California). Tues.— Police said Bob Crosby was stabbed twice on Saturday night by his wife June alter he beat her to the floor during a family row. Police Chief Clinton Anderson said Crosby wa> -tabbed m the left shoulder and the left forearm with aU.P.I - 88 words
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Advertisement362 1959-11-10 10 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I Chua Kah Pheow of No. M. Woodlands Road. Singapore. iied for er of Re-■-r.ee m respect of pre--M. Woodlands Road. Mr. Chua Kirn Leone; n will be c District :e. Crirates' i »th December. V PERSON o oppose I lodce a •**n objection362 words
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Miscellaneous40 1959-11-10 10 €ineam Guide CATHAY. Phone *****: Opens ToJenmfar 1.4a. 4 15. 6 4 1 ;>i. OOCON. Phone 2111S: UM Day! The Great Rti^*-Japane<r War NEW ALHAMBRA Phone *****: Affair In Havana ?.O p.m. OOEON KATONC Phone 40b?6 The Black fU»« 3.U0,40 words
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