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Title Section14 1959-11-16 1 THE SINGAPORE FREE PRESS arts N *****; SINGAPORE. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 1959. 15 CENTS14 words
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Opinion
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Article194 1959-11-16 1 mmm mmmummlmmmmmmmmmmammmlimwmmmamwmmmmmwmmmmmmmwmwm Economists in Indonesia are worried about effect ww on the rupiah of coming ban on alien traders It may come to S'pore, Malaya JAKARTA, Mon Indonesia's impending ulamp-down on alien retailers in rural areas may result in another big tlitfht of Chinese capital to SingaporeU.P.I - 194 words
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Article, Illustration46 1959-11-16 1 BLOOD DONOR DRIVE OPENS picture STANDING on the left, Singapore's Minister for Health, Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, watches volunteers undergoing blood tests at the Kandang Kerbau Hospital yesterday. It was the first day of the Government's island-wide campaign for the public to donate blood.- Free PressFree Press - 46 words
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227 1959-11-16 1 REBELS - French regt. commander, driver killed REBELS CAR AMBUSHED BY ALGIERS, Monday. COLONEL Gilles-Marie de Shaken, commander of the French Filth Light Infantry Regiment, and his driver have been killed in an ambush by Algerian insurgents, French military sources said here yesterday. Their car was ambushed on Saturday near Tiaret, betweenReuter; U.P.I - 227 words
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Article, Illustration198 1959-11-16 1 PRINCE CHARLES: More police posted at school LONDON, Monday. /XCREASED police supervision at Cheam, the Prince of Wales's preparatory school in Berkshire, was announced last night by Scotland Yard. Both police and school authorities, together with the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, are understood to have been perturbed aboutReuter - 198 words
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Article169 1959-11-16 1 SUPPORT FOR PLAN IS SLOW j^JANILA, Mon.—The Philippines is meeting aifticulties in 'selling" an ambitious plan for an economic and cultural alliance to other South-Ea.st Asian countries. diplomatic sources said here yesterday. While Malaya works out the details oi' the plan, the Philippines has embarked on a promotions campaign toU.P.I - 169 words
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Article146 1959-11-16 1 Thousands flee, jam roads but no danger from lava HONOLULU, Mon. The famed Kilauea volcano on the big island of Hawaii erupted last night, sending fountains of molten lava 100 feet in the air. Thousands of people, attracted by the phenomenon, lammed roads along a 30--mile stretch fromReuter - 146 words
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Article25 1959-11-16 1 LONDON'. Mon— Mr Charles Forte. Britain's Italian-born catering tycoon, bms succeeded in hla take-over bid for Fullers Ltd.. the confectionery and catering firm25 words
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Article64 1959-11-16 1 Ma ___-.-_______H_______^___V_H__H-__________..__V_B._M_._____. .CKUS PLANE DELAYED vIIUHV I 111 Ml di I m lo lian ton** n.K at IYv i STOLEN mai bines wer< from rilTu e of ollyer iu>( i KILLER HUNT K I I vtPl K Mon Hii> inornn nstn th nt' N A6ELL IN SPC s64 words
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36 1959-11-16 1 RUBBER DOWN 3/4 CENT: TONE IS QUIET DECEMBER first grade rubber buyers t'.o.b. opened in Singapore this morning at 51.28Y t a lb., j down three-quarters of a cent on Friday's close. The tone was quiet.36 words
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Article37 1959-11-16 1 NUREMBERG, Germany Mon. The lOtn Scientific Congress of Doctors here was told that a new German cancer-fighting drug, "Bayer 32/31," has brought some improvement In malignant tumours during clinical experiments.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 37 words
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Article33 1959-11-16 1 A memorial service for Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McGuffie. killed in a motor crash on Saturday, will be held at 5.00 p.m. today at the Bethesda Church, Bras Basah Road.33 words
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Article94 1959-11-16 1 ATHENS. Mon.— A "very powerful" earth Tremor shook the lonian islands. 175 miles west of Athens, yesterday, causing minor damage on Zante island. Athens observatory reported last night. The islands were devastated by an earthquake In 1953. Yesterday's tremor was also felt In west central Greece andReuter - 94 words
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Advertisement29 1959-11-16 1 Pace I Singapore Scene 4 Johore highlights 6 Footlights and Floodlights 7 Amateur races review 9 Other Overseas cables 10 Cartoons 8 Women's corner 3 Your Lucky star 329 words
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Advertisement60 1959-11-16 1 I jason I "EREO HI-FI I Jtwwi I AM p L F E |ts Low Priced mmm QUALITY PBHBgu I W Products JASONKIT !^^s*^ Stereo Amplifier Kits oIM o»oil«We p,i str EASTLAND __> Zi^^^&& -A >^ m I V ATjTm^. V\\^Wmm A visit to C. K. TANG LTD 310 Orchard60 words
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Article101 1959-11-16 2 SAS CUTS FREIGHT RATES IjiRANKFORT. Mon.— Dras- i slashes in trans- j atlantic and Polar freight rates beginning on April 1 were announced by the Scandinavian Airlines system *rday. SAS spokesmen >aid the i would be as much as 80 cent in some cases. The introduction of longrange jet planesU.P.I - 101 words
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Article151 1959-11-16 2 MINING OUTLOOK BRIGHT WASHINGTON. Mon.— Tin News, the monthly publication of the Malayan Tin Bureau here, yesterday reported new confidence in the Malayan mining industry following the recent increase In the country's allowable export quota. The industry had also been encouraged by statements from Malayan Government officials indicating "awareness of151 words
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Article50 1959-11-16 2 Following are rubber crop figures for October of various companies Ayer Panas Rubber Estate f Malaya y Ltd. 142.000 lb.: Gleneaiy Plantations (Malaya). Ltd. 101.000 lb.: Kluang Rubber Co. (Malaya). Ltd. 105.500 lb.: Pa jam rMalaya). Ltd. 161.500 lb.: Ulu Benut Consolidated Rubber Co. (Malaya). Ltd. 42.500 lb.50 words
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Article207 1959-11-16 2 Business briefs TAIPEH. Mon.— The weather bureau here reported a new typhoon 815 miles South-Easl of Formosa. TOKYO. Japan and Greece will exchange about $22 million worth of goods under their new trade programme. SAIGON.— The French Finance Minister. M. Antoine Pinay. left for Paris afterAgency messages - 207 words
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295 1959-11-16 2 Oil sales halted after 10,000 fall ill I>ABAT. Mon. Ame- rican air base commanders have been ordered to halt sales of surplus aircraft oil following the sudden illness of nearly 10,000 Moroccans who ate it mixed with cooking oil. More than 6,000 people are suffering from paralysis of the legsReuter - 295 words
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Article59 1959-11-16 2 K. LUMPUR. Mon— The Malayan Trade Union Congress was urged yesterday to take a definite stand on foreign investments and wholeheartedly support the Government's attempt to attract outside capital. The call was made by a Senator S.P.S. Nathan, outgoing president of the Congress and president of59 words
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Article43 1959-11-16 2 SHIPS IN PORT Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves today are- Sedilli N. Wall 4. Sambas 23/24, Heian Maru 35/36. Yama 18. Modjokerto 31 /3Z. Halidor 29/30, Van Neck 27/28. Idomeneus 8 9. Mikasa Maru 19, Stanvac Sumba 25/26, Umaria 40/41.43 words
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Article282 1959-11-16 2 British trade union leaders are agreed Making plans to prevent unofficial stoppages from crippling industry j LONDON* Monday. BRITAIN'S trade union leaders will hold a special meeting in London today to draw up plans for taming "wildcat" strikes, unofficial stoppages now disrupting British industry. The 19Reuter - 282 words
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Article, Illustration37 1959-11-16 2 "HOLIDAY ON ICE" opened last night al the llupp\ World g| For 2j hours a packed audience thrilled to spectacle ot precision and clowning. It was this colourful nlkiwY third appcaram. ia s37 words
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Article626 1959-11-16 2 NOTE: All prices below are middle price- ci Cut" H >« I _lirf im. I cl. CMP Iw; rw I ct cuir c nferi ci cm !«•<.. I c can c«- ■SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. INDUSTRIALS Yeste'day Alex Bricks Pier 1.70 1.70 CrdS. 1.99 1.99 Atias lc« 1100 Buyers626 words
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Advertisement251 1959-11-16 2 HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen Hamburg. Calls Southampton for passengers. S'pore P. S'ham Penang LUDWICSHAFEN (HAPAG) H/22 Niv 23 24 Nov 24/25 Niv •BAYERNSTEIN (LLOYD) 31 NIV/ 2 Dec 3/4 Dec REIFENSTEIN (LLOYO) 14/17 Oec 11/19 Oec 15/21 Dec Arrives Hamlurg 2 Jan.251 words
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Miscellaneous53 1959-11-16 2 PO P -Phoney Accent By Cog "TMEQKti A GIRL VT 7 I JOKE'S "TmE OUKJIOQ. £©MK"TV4»KJ^ 4L#flB VUHAT OO YOU ABOUT *>OVX2- W V^AKJT OOKJ6 LITTEQ5A '7JUI VJtTM >ouR, IATT G .I/ JOKE'S DOtOT I vouri. v Cikjo t^E at home il AGE A AGAtNJ TILL YOUQ. i I wfeP53 words
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Article, Illustration199 1959-11-16 3 Combined choirs at Lily's wedding !jS |C HATH CHARMS pWO young people who fell in love through jnusic were married at the Wesley Methodist Church in Singapore on dayHe > Mr. Michael Oliver Firth, employed in an insurance company. She is the former Miss Lily Richards, the Wesley Church organist199 words
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WOMEN'S CORNER
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Article, Illustration301 1959-11-16 3 EVERYONE is proud of his or her own country and people, and Mrs. W. P. S. R. Jayaweera, wife of Ceylon's Commissioner in Singapore, is no exception. In their home in Margoliouth Road Mr. and Mrs. Jayaweera have a magnificent display of301 words
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148 1959-11-16 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. While business in many parts of the Federation is on the upgrade, moneylenders have hit hard times. They find it difficult to collect repayments. Only 74 moneylenders were listed in the Government Gazette issued recently compared with 115 a year ago. A148 words
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Article65 1959-11-16 3 RIYADH. SAUDI ARABIA,, Mon.—Eight royal marriages were celebrated with "Arabian Nights splendour on or near the sixth! anniversary of King Saud's reign, j it was revealed here yesterday. Seven princes and one princess *'ere married over the last several days in a rush of royal weddings.65 words
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Miscellaneous510 1959-11-16 3 BORN today you are a matters, perhaps at a disvisionary. You never tance. A journey could settle seem to be content with things quickly, things as they are, but want SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23--to change them for the Dec 22 >— A friendly, even betterment of all mankind a romantic day510 words
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Article, Illustration849 1959-11-16 4 IAN MOK- AI - IAN MOK-AI By THE HUMAN CONDITION TONIGHT I write so calmly. Write of lhe rain that comes down from the attap eaves. Was this not the rain which drove us into shelter in the sewerage pipes by the road near the newly dug monsoon drains? How differently the849 words
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Article125 1959-11-16 4 Beachcomber - Beachcomber By IT is reported that music, from which there is no escape nowadays, is to be laid on in dentists' surgeries to soothe patients. The danger is that a dentist with a sense of rhythm may find himself keeping time to the melody, and using his125 words
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Advertisement233 1959-11-16 4 |\_\^et*___ A Hin, _sWT\ anmuai T^ SAU FURTHER REDUCTIONS N DEPARTMENTS U HURRY! HURRY! HUtty TAKE THE ADVANTAGE No\y GET MORE THAN THE Fl Ll OF YOUR HARD EARN ft) DON'T DELAY... COME T0b kv GIAN SINGHKO. 11l I 30-1 RAmiS PLACE, SINGAPORh TELEPHONE: *****/6 ELIZABETHAN GRILL For table reservations233 words
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Miscellaneous252 1959-11-16 4 JKJ LK, KUIH K.UI; 4 One small pair each for sermonising (6). 5 Puts down again in split teams? (6). 6 Raising from Ben long in (9). 7 The middle course, implying that what's flaxen is miserly? (3. 6, 4). 9 Quite capable, almost nearly (9). 13 Can't RE. get252 words
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Miscellaneous202 1959-11-16 4 1 iK^/t 1 0 Proßramme summary; day requests for children present- 8.15 Saloma sines- 830 Feature 1 02 Melody market: 1.30 The ed by Mildred Appaduray -"Malayan Joumai for S™J£ jsrv-ny New t ;i k i, l 45 Rawicz 6o Music fro the baii 63 ber-TCh&Tof MaiSrSd ti^^T' I°° C1202 words
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Article234 1959-11-16 5 I ICE MEN fc ON MOVES: [J FOR RAIDS I pRE S^ STAFF REPORTER Labour and Law has report- that about 100 residential pore have been turned into in which callgirls are ities nerly operated in shady light areas from which wini; intensified raids i squad234 words
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Article54 1959-11-16 5 Radio talk on language A talk by Prof. Cecilio Lopez rh( Need for a National -uage" will be broadcast Yadio Singapore at 8 p.m. i today. Prof. Lopez, who is Profesof Linguistics and head the Department of OrienLanguages at the Univerof the Philippines, visited i Singapore recently after a lecture54 words
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Article270 1959-11-16 5 DEFICIT ALMOST ABSORBED NOW ITUALA LUMPUR, 1V Mon Malaya's new Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, will have a windfall budget to present to Parliament at the t-nd of the month. Boominu rubber prices and encouraging tin prices will have sharply reduced the expected270 words
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Article98 1959-11-16 5 100 families offer a suggestion DURING his tour ol SIT houses in Brickworks Estate, during the Weekend. the Minister for National Development. Mr. Ong Eng Guan. received a delegation representing 100 families. They told him they had been keeping poultry although they we-re not supI posed to do this. Later98 words
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Article, Illustration71 1959-11-16 5 The C.-in-C, Far East Mr Force, Air Chief Marshal the Earl of Bandon. pictured during his recent visit to B.A.F. Kai Tak. Hong Kong. With the Earl of Bandon are from left) Wg.-Cdr. Rot her ham, the oun tew of Bandon. the C.-in-C. Lady Carri71 words
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316 1959-11-16 5 STUDENTS in Singapore and Malaya are invited to take part in the 1959 Shankar's international children's competition in painting and writing. Tne contest Is held annually and is of* rl l d students all over the .m More than 300 prizes will oe given316 words
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Article, Illustration71 1959-11-16 5 The Minister for National Development, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, gives instructions to two officials before his meet-the-people session at Brickworks Estate, Singapore, during the weekend. Later the Minister toured the Singapore Improvement Trust houses in the estate. Representatives of nearly 170 families turned up at the sessions. TheFree Press - 71 words
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Article, Illustration332 1959-11-16 5 PLA YED IN MANY COUNTRIES THE St. Andrew's Cathedral Council in Singapore has appointed a fully-trained organist to play at its main services on Sundays. He is Mr. Ernest Nield, 39, a schoolmaster at the Alexandra Secondary Modern School in Gill- man Barracks. Mr.332 words
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Article295 1959-11-16 5 THE Liberal Socialist Party, Singapore, has drawn up a blueprint on its future setup and activities, the party's acting secretarygeneral, Mr. Tan Keng Siong, told the Free Press, vesterday. The draft will be presented to the party's annual general meeting on Nov. 29. The venue295 words
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Article59 1959-11-16 5 NEW YORK. Mon— United Nations Secretary-General. Mr. Dap HammHrskjoeld, has summoned the Finnish executive secretary of the Economic Commission for Europe to visit Laos to review the economic situation there. Mr. Sakair Tuomioka, who leaves Zurich today, has been instructed to report his findings "within fourReuter - 59 words
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Article193 1959-11-16 5 PLAN TO SET UP RELIGION BUREAU KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.—The Federation Government is expected to set up a bureau in the Information Services early next year to deal exclusively with religious information. This follows a proposal by the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, that the people, particularly those In th«* East193 words
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Article34 1959-11-16 5 The Indian Association, Singapore, ls giving a farewell dinner to Mr. S.K. Banerji the High Commissioner for India in Malaya and Commissioner for India in Singapore, and Mrs. Banerji on Nov. 26.34 words
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Advertisement144 1959-11-16 5 1 can really sit back -=P^l/ and relax nowl 1 entrust ail my problems/ Kil^^ 1^ <$^ PACKING, BAGGAGE Z[m^^% REMOVAL and STORAGE (]^t^L4 RICKWOOD CO., LTD. (Pocking ond Boggoge Dept.; 6, Rood Street, Singopore-6 Tel: *****. STORAGE SPACE— 3SO,OOO cubic feet. Clean ft airy and under constant supervision SOLE144 words
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Advertisement23 1959-11-16 5 PHONE YOUR SMALL ADS. and ask for "TELE -ADS" This service is only available provided you use Free Prr^*;' Straits Times Box Number.23 words
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Miscellaneous15 1959-11-16 5 to I H. to to I I \Ol 111 I I I I I I15 words
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Miscellaneous41 1959-11-16 5 HIGH TIDES TODAY: 10.53 a.m. TOMORROW: 0.00 a.m. and 11.22 a.m. WEDNESDAY: 0.35 a.m. and 11.25 a.m. THURSDAY: 1.09 a.m. and 12.24 p.m. FRIDAY: 144 a.m. and I&SC p.m. SATURDAY 2.20 a,m. and 1.32 p.m. SUNDAY: 3.02 a.m. and 2.13 p.m.41 words
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817 1959-11-16 6 Mark Foenander - Mark Foenander JOHORE HIGHLIGHT m JUST >] square miles this was the area of jurisdiction of the Johore Bahru Town Council at the end of December 1956. How it has grown! On the first of January. 1957, the area was increased and the817 words
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550 1959-11-16 6 JOHORE NOW HAS A $34 MIL. LAND PROJECT 50,000 acres for farms sixteen different land development projects will, during the next four and a hall years, add 50,000 acres to the area under cultivation in Johore today. The projects have been planned out by the Land Development Board of Johore550 words
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212 1959-11-16 6 More a men i ties at popular J.B. beaeh spot |OHOKI BAIIKI > popular J beach, the Lido, at the i ond milestone alon^ the main trunk road, will soon have a pubiie Test rani and bathing and ham-int; rooms ior holida> makers. The Stale (.overnnunt has just completed a212 words
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Article, Illustration118 1959-11-16 6 Major general C. L. Richardson, G.0.C., Singapore Base District, visited the Chingking and Tsuking youth clubs, which are housed in the same building in New Bridge Road. Singapore, during the weekend. The General, who is greatly interested in Youth club activities, is spending these last few118 words
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138 1959-11-16 6 Tussle for members: 'Govt. cannot interfere' THE Singapore Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, yesterday criticised certain union leaders for quarrelling over "petty matters." He said they behaved more like schoolchildren. Mr. Byrne was referring to complaints made by certain labour unions to the Government that a138 words
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121 1959-11-16 6 KUALA LIYMPIR. Mon. The Malayan Red Cross society will become a full member of the International Committee of the Red Cross when the Federation Parliament approves a bill giving the society official recognition. Mr. Jean Pierre Schoenholzer, a member of the legal section121 words
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Article32 1959-11-16 6 TBHBRAN, Mon —A meetinc of Muslim members of the Central Treaty Organisation (Pakistan. Turkey anci Irani will be held here tomorrow to discus., closer economic .and defence co operation U.P.I.U.P.I - 32 words
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Article, Illustration55 1959-11-16 6 Cpl. Alfred Edjtai Neusham I and his bride, the former Miss a member of the Women's Ko\ tl married at St. Anthony's Church i; pore, on Saturday. Cpl. Newsh:*m is staliont-d .it H bride was a typist at R.A I Seleta held in St. AnthonyAnchant - 55 words
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130 1959-11-16 6 $241 MIL. WORT OF CURRENCY NOTES RECALLE A TOTAL of $241,281,444 worth withdrawn from circulath I sioners of Currency. Mala; I was destroyed in 1958. accord M the Commissioners. I Denominations of the tK m one cent i to $10.000-notes issued during the pre-occupation and postliberation days. Total number of130 words
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Article17 1959-11-16 6 KL Coun to use only Male JruA F I Count Mai. Off. soon and It i the17 words
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Article35 1959-11-16 6 S\M\ BARBARA (California hpyodermic syrineg filled with mtkm employees of a jeweller> store hen sad watches and rings.- U.P.I. I _____--______)__i__r^i __r^B mf^ I I ii ___H_l h __H v><i D^*U.P.I - 35 words
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Advertisement110 1959-11-16 6 A Friend in London's ***-*M|Bt <^W J^> When visiting London, whet he- P lca sure» there is so much to do ar, WCCAliu,y^^c.*CHt' which to do it. To save precious h f mi" *1 T 1 banking facihties on your doorstep I 1 1 \\cAAATFiFtmUt\ j Wcst End Thc Chartered110 words
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Article, Illustration331 1959-11-16 7 L:cad of the usual ...a pin-up boy Imtiiiuit*. clerk at the I ilm Studios. in today one of there, who has been >nly 18 months, something which very equal: t tilm. Jarangkong, role: months he has played in nine films,R.L - 331 words
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Article18 1959-11-16 7 be I Re- yle, aw, ind to '_OU_» -een the i all18 words
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283 1959-11-16 7 not dea eood idea of the cast," she told me Roth of us love the sia,--e £we like work on a play together," she saidBarabara. a member oi the Admiralty Dramat etv in London since 42 e a y dded: "But weM.W - 283 words
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Article, Illustration360 1959-11-16 7 Margaret Wee; Roy Lasaroo; DOROTHY; WIM - SHE JOINED ICE SHOW— AND IT LED TO ALTAR Margaret Wee Roy Lasaroo DOROTHY WIM anil and H E place: Singapore's Happy World Stadium. The time: Yesterday opening night of the Holiday On Ice revue. Two of the skaters were twirling in circles. It was the "Apache" number. But to360 words
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Article53 1959-11-16 7 An audition for the juvenile roles in The Diary of Anne Frank will be held at the end of this month. To be produced by the Stage Club next February, the play has already created a great deal of interest among young actors -and53 words
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Article, Illustration231 1959-11-16 7 Recognise her? Remember the part? THE FILM QUIZ QU I Z GI R L last week was Italian, the week before Chinese. Now let's go British. Can you name this week's mystery star? (There's an extra mark for you if you can spot the film from which the picture is231 words
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Article328 1959-11-16 8 PAKISTAN TEST STARS STRUGGLE AGAINST THE AUSSIE SPINNER DACCA, Pakistan, Monday. ITEN MACKAY tied the Pakistani batsmen in knots to finish the day with three for 26 on the third day of the First Test match between Australia and Pakistan here yesterday. Pakistan lost four second inningsReuter - 328 words
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Article, Illustration63 1959-11-16 8 The Singapore Four in the Eastern Lagoon, Singapore, ready to go out for a practice outing. From left to right: Bow J. B. Cooke, A F. van Marken, C. F. H. Kuntze. Stroke C. E. Dalgas. Cox J. D. Agnew. The pair consisted of Kuntze, OalgasChew Studio - 63 words
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471 1959-11-16 8 By a Special Correspondent SINGAPORE swept lhe board at the recent inter-port regatta in Hong Kong. A team of five representing the Royal Singapore Yacht Club won all three major events. The only other event, the Ladies' sculls, for which the RSYC471 words
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Article44 1959-11-16 8 TOKYO. Mon. For the second successive year an American won the singles title at the Japan National tennis championships. Yesterday 24 year old Barry Mackay lifted the title away from Japan's hope. 28--year-old Atsushi Moyagi in straight sets. 6-2. 6-3. 6-3.44 words
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Article111 1959-11-16 8 PAKISTAN— IST INNS: 200 AUSTRALIA— IST Inns. McDonald ibw Faxal 19 Favell b Israr Ali Harvev b Fazal O'Neill b N. Ghani Burge c Imtiaz b N. Ghani Benaud ibw N. Ghani 16 Mackay b Fazal Davidson b Israr Ali 4 Grout not out 6b Lindwali Ibw b F*i*l111 words
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Article26 1959-11-16 8 FRANKFURT. Mon— East and West Germany decided to join forces yesterday to pick an all-German swimming team for the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome.26 words
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Article91 1959-11-16 8 HYTHE. Hampshire. Mon.— Alec Stuart Kennedy, former Hampshire and England Test cricketer, died ln hospital yesterday, aged 68. Kennedy, who played in five Tests against South Africa ln 1922-23, took 2.877 wickets during his career and scored 16.500 runs. He took a hundred wickets in a seasonReuter - 91 words
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104 1959-11-16 8 Chinese bowler takes eight wickets for nil HONGKONG, Mon A Chinese cricketer here yesterday established what is believed to be a unique cricket record when he captured eight wickets without conceding a single run Playing for Hongkong university in the second division league match against the King George the FifthReuter - 104 words
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Article19 1959-11-16 8 HONG KONG, Mon. The visiting Swedish Djurgarden's soccer side beat a weak Hong Kong Selection I—o.- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Miscellaneous173 1959-11-16 8 JEFF HAWKE by Sydney J ore an i amm im HM* mAEPP HAWKE BRINGS THE BOMB- CRADLE TO IN TUE TIMELESS MOMENT THAT JfW 1 REST IN A CLOUD OP MOOtSI- DOST ANO THE m POLLOWS J£^J" A Tg£S^ L motf^i BV JUPITER MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis173 words
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Article, Illustration643 1959-11-16 9 ALLAN LEWIS - FOOD TEAM WORK WON THE RACE ALLAN LEWIS By Mr. Wheeler rode like pro to land 3 winners I Bukit Timah on Saturday in the I ill) amateur meeting, is best desli- u enl to the front at the start ,ri went further ahead to win by eight lengths. Box643 words
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68 1959-11-16 9 Punters fail to identify Belom Tahu BtLO.M TAIII b >tiH unknown. To date all attempts to identify him have iailed He in NOT Snowy Owl II or Good Gamble. He finished last in the main race so I suspect he may be Rubber Packer who looked very much like Belom68 words
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Article, Illustration211 1959-11-16 9 Th. .tain standard which sort out the p from the goats. West s .re to use his head led to a turnover of 1000 points on I imp below. til West dealt and North i pened one d. and South bid Two Spades. Now felt an211 words
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Article386 1959-11-16 9 STATE XI PLAY BEST SOCCER OF THE YEAR S'GOR HUMBLED IN F.A.M. CUP TIE SINGAPORE played the best soccer of the year when they snuffed out Selangor's second half I rally to enter the FAM Cup zone final with a 5-1 j victory before a paying386 words
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Article74 1959-11-16 9 Gandhi Memorial Cup soccer The Indian Recreation Club will meet th.e R.A.F. Seletar for the Gandhi Memorial Cup at 7.30 p.m. at Seletar on Friday. The I.R.C. team will be chosen from the following, who are asked to meet at Farrer Park at 6 p.m. the same day for transport74 words
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Article110 1959-11-16 9 Malaya is member of I.A.B.A. PARIS, Mon.— Malaya was made a member of the International Amateur Boxing Association yesterday. Nicaragua and Guatemala were also admitted. The International Amateur Boxing Association, turned down a proposal from the organisers of the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome that the Olympic Boxing tournament shouldReuter - 110 words
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Article287 1959-11-16 9 ROY LAZAROO - ROY LAZAROO By BY the end of the month the SABA Selection Committee should be able to name their boxing team for the South East Asia Peninsula Games. This should not be a difficult task as Singapore's best amateur boxers were recently seen in action287 words
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Article, Illustration52 1959-11-16 9 Selangor left half Tang Chong Yin (right) beats Singapore's Matmoon to the ball while Selangor goalie Lourdes flounders on the ground. The goalmouth scramble followed a Singapore attack in yesterday's F.A.M. Cup-tie between Singapore and Selangor at Jalan Besar Stadium. Singapore won by five goals to one.- FreeFree Press - 52 words
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Article254 1959-11-16 9 MACAO GRAND PRIX YfACAO, Mon. Singapore's ace motorist, Bill 1 Wyllie and Chan Lye Cnoon took second and third places respectively in the Macao Grand Prix here yesterday. The winner was Hong Kong's Ron Hardwick who drove a Jaguar. Hardwick. a runner-up in the big eventReuter - 254 words
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Article96 1959-11-16 9 The names of five cyclists, the winner and four others who were placed in yesterday's 70-mlle massed-start race at Pasir Panjang, .will be submitted by the Singa- j pore Amateur Cycling Asso- ciation to the Singapore Olympic and sports Council lor inclusion in the State's96 words
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Article245 1959-11-16 9 EU TONG SEN - EU TONG SEN GOLF FINAL B. J. BENTON and N. Holbourn will meet in the Eu Tong Sen Cup golf final at the Royal Island Club next Sunday. Both were in top form during the weekend when they won their matches in the quarter finals and245 words
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Article35 1959-11-16 9 BLOEMFONTEIN, Mon. South African runner Malcolm Spence broke the British Empire and South Afr. all-comers records for the 440 yards by clocking 40 1 seconds in a match against the touring West German35 words
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Miscellaneous61 1959-11-16 9 TOD A Y'S SPORT RUGGER: S.R.C. v The Blacks, Padang; SCC. "B" v University. Padang. HOCKEY: Div. 4— Y.M.CJV. v Police, Balestier Road. SOCCER: Malayan Armed Forces knockout competition (final) R.E. v R. Signals Tanglin. GOLE: R.S.G.C. L. G. U Medal, Sime Road. BASKETBALL: S.A.B.F. championship Thong Keng v Nee61 words
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Article95 1959-11-16 10 THAI KING REVIVES A CUSTOM BANGKOK, Mon. Hundreds 01 thousands crowded the banks of the Chao Phya river yesterday as King Phumiphol Aduldeji. in a .den barse with ■rehead. rowed three miles down river to present robes to priests at the famous Temple of the Dav This revival of theU.P.I - 95 words
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213 1959-11-16 10 G At HATI, Assam— Mon. An 11-foot skeleton. j believed to be human, has I been unearthed at the building site of a college I in South-West Assam, ac- cordinir to the college secretary quoted by a j local newspaper. The site is atReuter - 213 words
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Article303 1959-11-16 10 A<>tv trouble Hares in Cameroowts as they near self rule DUALA, (Cameroons), Monday. A NEW trouble spot is worrying French authorities in Africa. Cutlass-wielding night raiders here have killed 90 people since September. This French-mandated African state, scheduled for independence on New Year's Day. is beingU.P.I; Reuter - 303 words
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Article231 1959-11-16 10 Mac in bid to better relations LONDON. Mon.- Mr. Harold i millan and Mr. Selwyn Lloyd. British Prime! Minister and Foreign Secre- j tary. facing a busy week in the field of foreign affairs -uding discussions with Dr. Konrad Adenauer. We.>t German Federal Chancellor, held a long meeting here erday.Reuter; U.P.I - 231 words
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Article100 1959-11-16 10 CIVIL WAR SURVIVOR IS 117 UOUSTON 'Texas'. Mon. MM —The last survivor of the Confederate forces that fought the Civil War —Walter Williams celebrated his with birthday by eating barbecued pork ribs yesterday as an American Legion band played "Dixie.' He sat up in bed dressed in bright red pyjamasReuter - 100 words
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Article23 1959-11-16 10 BAGDAD. Mon.— Soviet Ambassador Grigory Zaitsev said thai 300 Iraqi student* had pone to the Soviet Union this year.- U.P.I.U.P.I - 23 words
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80 1959-11-16 10 DIG HERE, HE SAID THERE WAS OIL TUNIS. Mon. Tunisian President Habib Boursonally discovered oil on a desert island off Tunis. Press reports said the President found the oil-rich soil when he visited islands off the Tunisian coast last summer to see whether it was suitable for tourists. Bourguiba pointedU.P.I - 80 words
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Article69 1959-11-16 10 BUDAPEST, Mon. Hungary is to open a new drive to "collectivise" peasants privately farming arable land. The move follows an intense campaign last spring which raised the acreage under collective farming from 14.6 to 36.6 per cent of arable land. It was also announced that punishmentReuter - 69 words
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Article45 1959-11-16 10 PHNOM PENH, Cambodia Mon —Vice Admiral, Sir Gerald'dadstone. Commander in Chief Far East Station, and Lady Gladstone I arrived here from Singapore yesterday on board the frigate AlertThe official visit is part of Sir Gerald Gladstone's mission in the Far East.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article141 1959-11-16 10 SYLVA, North Carolina. Mon. A cripple who battled 30 years to become a member of the United States Congress discovered erday that he has cancer. David M. Hall. 41. who has spent most of his life in a wheelchair, will fly to New York forU.P.I - 141 words
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Article128 1959-11-16 10 NO TRACE OF LOST AIRCRAFT ESBJERG, Denmark i. Mon. Danish ships and planes I last night ended a fruitless search for the wreckage of a crashed British Hunter jet. Despite earlier reports that the pilot's dinghy and parachute had been picked up, it was learned last night that nothing had128 words
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Article, Illustration89 1959-11-16 10 ABOVE: John Smith. l winner of the Castrol Trophy race at yesterdays Sembawang Circuit motor i cycle meet, leads the field i on his Norton 499cc maE chine. Taking the bend on the outside (No. 24 is Fong Kin Min (Norton 498cc), who finished second, with Louis ChiaFree Press - 89 words
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Article116 1959-11-16 10 Berry scare continues in America WASHINGTON, Mon. Thousands of American families celebrating Thanksgiving Day in nine days time may be without the traditional cranberry sauce to go with their turkey dinners. A mammoth "cranberry scare" has been sweeping the country since an official announcement last Monday that spme crops inReuter - 116 words
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Article89 1959-11-16 10 ROTTERDAM. Mon.— Fire yesterday heavily damaged the Brazilian aircraft carrier, Minas Gerais, a former British ship. Flames were discovered in the aft section of the 13.190--ton ship as she was tied up at the Verolme shipyards lor reconditioning. A night watchman aboard the carrier reported hearing jU.P.I - 89 words
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Article20 1959-11-16 10 MOSCOW.— A criminal past is no handicap to a Russian who wants to go straight, according to Izvestia.20 words
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Article63 1959-11-16 10 BACKING FOR DE GAULLE BORDEAUX. Mon. President de Gaulle yesterday won full support for his Algerian self-deter-mination ix>licy irom his poshock troops gathered together here in the first national congress of the Union for the New Republic (U.N.Rj. This is the new Gaullist party which came into existence after jReuter - 63 words
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Article521 1959-11-16 10 LONDON, Mon. Two British Army LanceCorporals slogged into London yesterday to create a new record lor non-stop marching. Douglas Lane and Eddie Hammond, both 20 and both in the Royal Engineers, marched 110 miles from Birmingham to London in 34 hours and 47 minutes. TheyReuter; U.P.I - 521 words
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Article137 1959-11-16 10 More disease detectiv are needed WASHINGTON'. Mon. Senator Hubert H. Humphrey (Democrat) said the world needs more "d: detective^"' to run down clues on how cancer, heart trouble and other maladies occur and vary. The principal reason for the lag in developing tne science of epidemiology, ne saici in aU.P.I - 137 words
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123 1959-11-16 10 ST. LOUIS. Mon. Lord Attlee last night oe* ied ithat he had made any deroi gatory statement a'oout PreIsident Elsenhower at a Den- i ver press conference. The 76-year-old former BriIt ish Prime Minister, asked to comment on his reported statement that he did notReuter - 123 words
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