The Straits Times, 27 September 1958
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Title Section20 1958-09-27 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80.000 The Straits Times flew* o**0 Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1958 15 CENTS20 words
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Article, Illustration1146 1958-09-27 1 Thousands at Prophet's Birthday rally in the capital Mile -long parade to Town Mosque KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong todi.y reminded Muslims throughout the country of the changing times and the need to follow the principles of brotherhood, as taught by the Prophet1,146 words
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840 1958-09-27 1 WILLIAM FISH - 6,000 roar their thanks as Sultan of Brunei opens mosque WILLIAM FISH CEREMONY GOES WITH MILITARY PRECISION By BRUNEI TOWN, Friday. IN A CEREMONY brilliant with oriental pageantry, the Sultan of Brunei, Sir Omar AH Saifuddin, today opened the fabulous golden-domed mosque that bears his name. As the Sultan cut840 words
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Article133 1958-09-27 1 TAIPEH, Fri. Eyewitnesses who flew from Quemoy early today said that a large Sino-American convoy was under heavy attack from Communist guns. About 40 Nationalist landing vehicles reached the beaches under immense fire. There were unofficial but usually reliable reports of air activity high over the133 words
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267 1958-09-27 1 Eoka terrorists in bid to kill British commander NICOSIA, Friday. TERRORISTS today narrowly failed in an as- sassination attempt on Maj.-Gen. Douglas Kendrew, director of anti-terrorist operations in Cyprus, blasting a huge crater in a road and missing his car by seconds. An electronically detonated I mine exploded under anReuter - 267 words
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Article47 1958-09-27 1 LONDON. Prl. A collection of Japanese stamps was sold for the total of £8,704 at a sale here yesterday The collection belonged to the late Captain E. J. Allen, a former as: Ist ant naval attache at the British embassy in Tokyo.—Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article81 1958-09-27 1 ALGERIAN REBELS: HOW TO END WAR CAIRO, Fri. The rebel Algerian government here today called for an early end to the Algerian war by negotiations with France for independence. It offered to meet French leaders at any time. The rebel premier, Ferhat Abbas, said: "We have always affirmed our desire81 words
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Article84 1958-09-27 1 BRITISH SHIP ADRIFT TOKYO. Fri— The Japanese Maritime Safety- Board said today the 7,240-ton British freighter Eskcllffe had gone adrift at 35 miles southwest of NiJlma Cape, on southern tip of the Chiba Peninsula near Tokyo, as a result of a shortage of fuel. A spokes tan said a JapaneseReuter - 84 words
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Article30 1958-09-27 1 NEW YORK. Fri. Mr. Derek Heathcoat-Amory. Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Mr. Robert Anderson, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, will have Informal talks in New York tomorrow.—Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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136 1958-09-27 1 I ONDON. Fri. Hyp- notism became part of the National Health Service in Britain yesterday. A doctor In a maternity case called In another doctor to uae hypnosis lnsead of an anaesthetic. The second doctor's claim for a fee was disputed by theReuter - 136 words
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Article44 1958-09-27 1 JAKARTA. Frt. The Indonesian Army chief of staff. Lt.-Oen. A. H. Nasutlon, said the high command fully agreed with President Soekarno's policy of "non-align-ment." "We are neither for nor against the West or the Communists" the general said. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article26 1958-09-27 1 CALCUTTA. Fri. The Indian President. Dr. RaJendra Pr«u>aa left here by air for Tokyo. He Is making a nine-day State visit to Japan.—Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article25 1958-09-27 1 COPENHAGEN. Fri. The famed Danish film star and singer, Carl BrLsson. died in hospital here today at the age of 64.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article179 1958-09-27 1 Red move drives fishermen to quit U.K. lIONG KONG, Fri. 11 Several junkmasters of Hong Kong's big fishing fleet are trying to get permission to migrate to British North Borneo. They say this is the only alternative to starvation because of a Communist Chinese ban on workingReuter - 179 words
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Article89 1958-09-27 1 "Around world in just an hour NEW YORK. Fri. Commander Jamn F. Calvert said yesterday that he and the crew of the atomic submarine Skate bad taken only an hour to qualify for membership of the Circumnavigators Club, an organisation of persons who have made a trip around the world.89 words
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Article22 1958-09-27 1 LONDON, Fri.— T. S. Eliot, the most influential of living poets and playwrights. Is 70 today— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article152 1958-09-27 1 HALL ROMNEY - Probe into rubber firms HALL ROMNEY Prom I ONDON, Fri. Police investigating affairs of several Mala-' yan rubber companies have discovered that £1,000,000 invested in a large number of companies has been used in Swiss currency deals, according to Press reports here today. In the biggest investigation they have ever152 words
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Article79 1958-09-27 1 LONDON Fri.— Mr. Harold Macmillan. the Prime Minister, got out of his car today and shook his chauffeur's hand with relief after narrowly escaping a road accident. Mr. Macmlllan's car was travelling along the mala road west out of London towards London Airport, when a lorryReuter - 79 words
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Article24 1958-09-27 1 KARACHI. Fri. The powerful Muslim League working committee today urged the Pakistan Government to extend recognition to the Algerian Governmentin -exile.— U.P.l.24 words
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Advertisement49 1958-09-27 1 M Magnolia Milk... only Magnolia j FRESH flavour" I gm^" \ldr SEACON LTD. A CIVIL ENGINEERS CONTRACTORS ESTATE DEVELOPMENT, INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS HOUSING. LAY-OUTS, DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION from start to finish by SEACON Seaconomic Housing is the Best Value" P.O. Box 566. P.O. Box 473, SINGAPORE JESSELTON Phone: ***** NORTH BORNEO49 words
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Article230 1958-09-27 2 WAR OFFICE UNDERSTOOD TO HAVE AGREED: NOW UP TO TREASURY A BIG military train- ing centre may be established in British North Borneo. For months military training experts from Britain have carried out large scale surveys in Borneo. In the Sorob area they discovered a230 words
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Article36 1958-09-27 2 St. Steven's School, Siglap, Singapore, will hold a food and fun fair at the school premises on Oct. 5 from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. in aid of the i school's building fund.36 words
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Article154 1958-09-27 2 DAUB, Fri. lliree men hunting wild pig on an estate five miles from here yesterday bagged a full grown tiger. Teh Goh Kee, 24, said that he heard the tiger roar, turned round and saw it springing towards them from 40 yards away. The other154 words
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Article66 1958-09-27 2 IPOH, Fri.— The chairman of the Ipoh Town Council, Inche Abdullah bin Udi, announced In the council last night that a select committee was now working on the proposed integration of four new villages on the outskirts of the town into the council. The new villages66 words
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286 1958-09-27 2 The King suggested as new university chancellor UUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A proposal has been made that. the Yang di-Pertuan Agong be invited to serve as Chancellor of the University of Malaya in place of Mr Malcolm Mac Donald. The suggestion has been put forward by Dato Sir Clough Thuralslngham. chairman286 words
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289 1958-09-27 2 JiHE SINGAPORE and Malayan Immigration and Police Departments have begun a search for six stowaways from China who slipped into the Colony nearly two years ago. The presence of the six illegal immigrants was brought to the attention of the Singapore immigration authorities289 words
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117 1958-09-27 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. piVE HUNDRED Port Swettenham dock workers will meet on Tuesday to discuss redundancy and a dispute over the redistribution of labour. The dispute is between the Harbour Trade Union of Port Swettenham and the Seng Lee Company, a stevedoring The secretary of117 words
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Article, Illustration70 1958-09-27 2 BOAC iob for Penang man BOAC has appointed Pen-aag-born Mr. Paul Tay as Public Relations Officer, Far Bast. He will be based in Hong Kong. Before taking up his appointment, Mr. Tay will leave for Britain, where b* will stay for two months, to familiarise himself with the Corporation's public70 words
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Article496 1958-09-27 2 DATO'S VIEW OF YOUTH IN REVOLT Common people of U.S. 'bach Little Rock' KUALA KANGSAR, Fri. In their revolt against the traditional ideals that had guided their fathers, modern Malayan youth showed "a very healthy attitude ofmind." Dato Mohamed Hashim bin Jerangan Abdul Shukor, territorial chief496 words
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Article40 1958-09-27 2 KUALA LUMPUR. FTl.— The Selangor branch of the Malayan Chinese Association will spend $10,000 on a door-to-door campaign to register voters in the Federal elections. This was approved by the working committee of the branch today40 words
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Article40 1958-09-27 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. A new rest house may be built in Batu Pahat In 1960 to replace the present one, which was built in 1915. The project depends on funds available, it is officially stated.40 words
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Miscellaneous30 1958-09-27 2 TIE GAMBOLS v t«n »«.>, i CAN'T weAC V v I r vouß Boss's wipe V. 1 1 /ietS bun gown td If i2!rr^ (^notj/ EXACTLY uve itj- L^rttiuvvDu I^sao vttuy-y^^p.30 words
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Article926 1958-09-27 3 Dulles: America will not retreat before armed force in Straits of Formosa J^KW YORK, Fri.— The American Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, made it clear last night that the United States and China were still rejecting each other's terms for a peaceful settlementReuter - 926 words
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Article108 1958-09-27 3 BEIRUT, Frl.— Mr. Rashid Karami. new Prime Minister of the Lebanon, told his Cabinet yesterday that the country in future would not enter into any foreign military pacts or alliances, sources here said last night. Mr. Karami. 37-year-old former rebel leader, told his colleagues: "OurReuter - 108 words
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Article22 1958-09-27 3 LAS VEGAS. Frl. Philip Crosby, 24, son of Bing Crosby, yesterday married a showgirl, Sandra Jo Drummond, here. U.P.I.UPI - 22 words
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112 1958-09-27 3 London voters reject colour bar pub manager LONDON, Frl. A procolour bar candidate was trounced in a borough council election at St. Paneras, north London, yesterday. Mr. William Webster, a manager, said he was determined to "get coloured people out of the country because they involve decadence." He came thirdReuter - 112 words
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228 1958-09-27 3 MAJOR REBEL OFFENSIVE FEARED ALGIERS, Friday. IjiRENCH troops are standing by throughoi; r Algeria today as the country goes to the poll to decide whether or not it wishes to remain French province. Repor.s swept Algiers that the rebel army would228 words
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Article29 1958-09-27 3 HONG KONG. Fri. The Hong Kong fire brigade ha* applied for an extra grant of (HK) $2,215 for fuel, light and power. The reason: "Increased activity."— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article24 1958-09-27 3 NICOSIA, Frl.— Greek Cypriot mayors yesterday endorsed Archbishop Makarios' proposal for an independent Cyprus tied to neither Tur■cey nor Greece. —U.P.l.24 words
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205 1958-09-27 3 NEW VOKR Fri. pOMMUNIST CHINA is VJ using trade as a weapon of warfare rather than welfare, and nations, of the Far East must be on guard against such tactics, Mr. J. Graham Parsons, deputy U.S. Assistant Secretary ofReuter - 205 words
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Article329 1958-09-27 3 LONDON. Thur*.— Hr.d it not been (or the new disturbances in the Lebanon, stock market migh*. have made more marked response to the favourable (actors such as the rise on Wall Street to a new all-time high yesterday and the effects of the credit relaxations now being shown329 words
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36 1958-09-27 3 U.S. WANTS TO RAISE GIANT SHORT TERM LOAN WASHINGTON. Fn. The United States Treasury announced yesterday that it wanted to raise about U553,500 million through sales of short term securities to be offered on Monday.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article26 1958-09-27 3 NEW YORK: Jordan informed the U.N. that talks are in progress between the Jordanian and British Governments for "early withdrawal" of British troops from Jordan.— U.P.l.26 words
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Article36 1958-09-27 3 PARIS: A U.S. Embassy spokesman here said "between five and 10 unidentified persons" broke into a U.S. cultural centre In Lyons. Central France, stole several books and two typewriters and set fire to a room. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article23 1958-09-27 3 TOKYO: Police said today 14 miners were killed and four others seriously Injured when gas exploded in a coal mine in Kyushu. —Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article27 1958-09-27 3 HONG KONG Hong Kong will take part in the intc "national trade fair to be held In Melbourne between Feb. 26 and March 14 next year. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Advertisement17 1958-09-27 3 MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED Singapore Koala Lumpur Represented elsewhere in the Federation and Borneo by Borneo Motors Ltd17 words
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448 1958-09-27 4 RACKFTEER FLEES TO HONG KONG AFTER CHEATING HUNDREDS that your car is In perfect condition. I have just examined it and discovered that a number of things were wrong. I am having it overhauled. Just be patient a little longer." When he could no448 words
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Article31 1958-09-27 4 BUTTERWORTH. Fri. A Butterworth telephone operator. Miss Lucia Loo. will marry Mr. Ross Macleay Ducat of the Royal Australian Artillery at St. Georges Church, Penang, at 5 p.m. tomorrow31 words
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237 1958-09-27 4 SINGAPORE flat-dwel- lers in Tiong Bahru want the Improvement Trust authorities to remove a contactor's "furnace" which has been polluting the atmosphere with coal-tar fumes. For the last three weeks columns of black smoke from eight huge drums of tar on stoves in the237 words
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135 1958-09-27 4 Priority for poor in Penang creche PENANG, Fri —The poor would be given priority to use the city's first creche to be set up soon in the Dato Koyah Road clinic, the Mayor, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, said today. There would be accommodation for about 25 children from the age135 words
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Article, Illustration80 1958-09-27 4 NO wonder Loke Chuon Seng, 32, a Penong icehawker, and his wife, Ooi Saw Sim, 28, look worried. They already find it hard to make ends meet on his meagre earnings. And on Wednesday they became the parents of triplets two girls80 words
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Article39 1958-09-27 4 IPOH, Fri. Police last night put up road blocks In various parts of the town as > part of an all-out drive to check on gangsters. Police patrols In the streets have also been increased.39 words
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Article145 1958-09-27 4 APPROACH NOT PROMPTED BY OPPORTUNISM, SAYS PPP MAN DENANG, Fri. The Penang branch secretary of the People's Progressive Party, Mr. Khoo Vat See, today denied that their approach to the Labour Party ot Malaya and Party Rakyat to form a common front against the Alliance was prompted by145 words
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Article31 1958-09-27 4 IPOH. Frl. A fashion show will highlight a charity dance at the St. John Ambulance Association Hall here tomorrow. It will be In aid of the Perak Anti-Tuberculosis Association.31 words
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Article200 1958-09-27 4 HEALTH FEES: UNION'S REPLY THE University of Ma- 1a y a Students' Union has submitted a memorandum to the university council opposing the council's move to increase students' health fees from $2 to $12 a term. The council had asked for the union's views on whether the present health service200 words
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Article53 1958-09-27 4 SUNGEI PATANI. Frl. The youth section of the Sungei Patani MCA will entertain Mr. Lav Cheng Im to a tea party here tomorrow in honour of his election as Sungei Patani town councillor Mr. Lav, a journalist, was returned unopposed m the Pekan Bahru Ward53 words
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Article26 1958-09-27 4 PENANG, Fri— The Penang Khaw kongsi will entertain clansmen and children to a mooncake party at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow to celebrate the mid-autumn festival.26 words
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421 1958-09-27 5 130,000 FREE OF ALL EMERGENCY REGULATIONS I POH, Fri. The 130,000 people living in the "Operation Bintang" area of the Batu Gajah district, were today relieved m all emergency regulations. The area was declared white at a public ceremony on the Batu Gajah421 words
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182 1958-09-27 5 'PLANE TRA VEL TAX WOULD HIT TOURISM' would be discouraged from coming to A Singapore if they had to pay to leave, the Director of Tourism, Mr. R.A. Howlett, said yesterday. He was commenting on the suggestion by the visiting Mayor of Jakarata. Mr. Raden Soediro, that a toll should182 words
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95 1958-09-27 5 Council makes it easier to give tips on terrorists <^ERDANG, Fri— Villager* here who nave information on south Kedah's 30 remaining terrorists can drop letters into a box outside the local council office. Important tips can be given personally to either Mr. Teo Teng Hoe. the council chairman. Tuan Hajl95 words
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Article14 1958-09-27 5 PENANG, Fri— The British survey ship Dampier will visit Penang tomorrow.14 words
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Article54 1958-09-27 5 Injured Rotation's wife arrives JOHORE BAHRU, Kri. Madam Ny Tihon arrived by air from Saigon last night to visit her husband, the district governor of Rotary, in the General Hospital here. He was seriously injured in a car accident recently. Many Rotarians have been visiting him. Mr. Tihon's condition is54 words
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Article162 1958-09-27 5 JAKARTA MAYOR ENDS HIS TOUR 'THE Mayor of Jakarta, Mr. A. Soediro, yesterday visited the Singapore City Council, Pasir Panjang power station and the Water Department filters at Woodleigh. Two Items were dropped from the day's programme because they would have taken up too much time. These were visits to162 words
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Article26 1958-09-27 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri RIDA has given a loan of $10,000 to Kuan Chan Sang, of Segamat, as working capital for his timber logging business.26 words
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Advertisement160 1958-09-27 5 WHEN TIME IS IMPORTANT QUALITY IS ESSENTIAL THAT IS WHY MEN OF DISTINCTION CHOOSE DAYMATIC v 'JF*s:\ In Alop Stan... the famed Zaharah Mosque is a couple of minutes* drive from the modern premises of Heng Guan Limited, authorised Ford Dealer in AlorStar. Motoring even this short distance is a160 words
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Miscellaneous1002 1958-09-27 5 Penantf FVim* Kalyanam (Tamll> l*»rl Swellenham CATHAY: Carve Her Name With d CATHAY: Valley of Lost BouU Pride 1. 3.30. 6.30, 9.30; ODEON: SUngei >i|H«l 3. 6.45. REX: Mul Hoi Yee Toh Underwater Romance 1.15, 3JO, PRINCESS Rock Pretty Baby (Cantonese) 2.30, 7, 9. 6.45. 9.15; PARAMOUNT: Saran 10.30 a.m.1,002 words
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Obituary50 1958-09-27 6 Z« Mardt tit (Minimum). MRS. EU CHENG KHAY (nee Boey .Swee Tin) aged 79, on 26-9-58 at No. 1 Nunn Road Deceased leaves behind 4 sons. Bu Cheow Hin, Eu Cheow Telk, Eu Cheow EaiiK, Eu Cheow Chye, 3 daughters-in-law, 7 grandchildren Date of Funeral will be announced later.50 words
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Article610 1958-09-27 6 The Factories Bill The Singapore Government's Factories Bill has emerged from the Select Committee without substantial amendment other than the exemption of factories employing fewer than ten workers. In the original bill the figure was six- Objection to the lower figure was raised with the interests of snail garment manufacturers610 words
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Article354 1958-09-27 6 For some inexplicable reason Burma has become almost as much a land of mystery as Tibet. If there are any resident foreign correspondents they live an idyllic existence, forgotten by their masters. Burma's lesident representative at the United Nations, speaking at a conference sponsored by the Far East354 words
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Article163 1958-09-27 6 Only ili t rich ride aeroplanes; then soak them. This advice to Singapore, offered gratuitously by the visiting Mayor of Jakarta, betrays perhaps a philosophy which helps to explain what goe.-> on in Jakarta. But who. pray, in the end would have paid for the soaking of Mr.163 words
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Article, Illustration30 1958-09-27 6 Kuala Lumpur is to have a $100,000 zoo shortly. This was decided at a meeting convened bu the Minister of Natural Resources, Inche Bahaman bin Shamsuddin, last Wednesday. News Item.30 words
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Article159 1958-09-27 6 FIFTY YEARS AGO E (From the Straits Times of September 27. 1!>OX» -In the Legislative ouncil yesterday. the acting Attorney-General. .Mr. \S. O. Maxwell tabled the reE port on the Sunday Labour Ordinance. It provides that E the restrictions on Sunday E labour would be limited to between the hours159 words
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Article1217 1958-09-27 6 CYNICUS - CYNICUS li.T A LONE among Lon- dons newspapers the Daily Express Lord Beaverbrook's clarion call to Empire welcomed the crash in the tin market. Free enterprise Is restored by Communist action, the Express shouted. "This is a thoroughly healthy development. The price or tin will now1,217 words
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Article, Illustration8 1958-09-27 6 HAG-AND-BONE MAN Photo by Larry LeonLarry Leon - 8 words
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Advertisement811 1958-09-27 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. BNOAGBMKNfI I* U.,,d» lit (Minimum). OH— MONTEIRO BETWEEN Xi Mil Hock son of Mdm. Low Boon Pck and Nancy daughter of Mrs. C. Montclro and the iate Mr. A.V Monteiro ,sN(i ANG- Between Tony ThtMl Swi'C eldest son ol Mr. Mrs. Siir Keni} Hock, to Nancy tit i811 words
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Advertisement62 1958-09-27 6 BAND-AID m FIRST-AID DRESSINGS T ARE AERATED 1 Air can get to the wound through tiny perforations The wound can 'breathe', so it heals more quickly 'Aerated' BAND-AID' 1 irst Aid Dressings stick firmly and 4& Eiig^^X^^gm are easy to put on. Always use i n^/^VIMMJ^^ them for cuts and62 words
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Article, Illustration219 1958-09-27 7 20 CENTS FOR TENGKU'S GIFT DRUNEI. Fri. The D Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, yesterday presented the Sultan of Brunei with a goldmounted Malacca cane, for which the Sultan paid him 20 cents. The Tengku had a>ked for 10 cents, sayi lg that he did not want a "pointed" gift219 words
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Article56 1958-09-27 7 TUMPAT (Kelantan), Fri. A special committee has been formed by Muslims here to collect funds to build a mosque In the town. The chairman, Tengku Abdul Rahlm. who is the district officer, told the Btralts Times today that his committee planned to raise $150,000. The government56 words
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Article53 1958-09-27 7 Two more local branches of the Overseas Union Bank Ltd. In Singapore the South branch in South Bridge Road and the Selegie branch in Selegie Road were opened for business yesterday. The bank now. has four branches in the Colony two of which were opened in53 words
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Article, Illustration176 1958-09-27 7 FATHER'S PLEA TO MISSING SON I^UALA LUMPUR. Fri. IV A father who thinks his 16-year-old son is afraid to return home today rr.. <c this appeal through the Straits Times: "Come home, son. I will not punish you. Your mother Is crying every day. We are both worrying iboui you."176 words
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Advertisement88 1958-09-27 7 'TINGLING-FREStf -and that means healthy gums ■VH BE H The tingle comes J3L I I from Sodium RT 4£)t """"N^VS Ricinoleate, a liPiililiiil HI substance that cares s***. I f 0 y° ur s utus > ana% iMak br ri^ Jj I GibbsS.R. GIBBS S.R. is good for teeth and88 words
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167 1958-09-27 8 China trying to capture S'pore rice market PHINA is trying to capture the Singapore rice market. Informed circle* in the trade said yesterday that this was the result of a 90 per cent increase in China's rice production this year. The Peking Government, these circles said, was negotiating with certain167 words
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Article70 1958-09-27 8 Lord Selkirk. First L#rd of the Admiralty, feels that naval power is still more important than air power. When he flew into Singapore from Sydney by Qantas yesterday after a tour of Australia and New Zealand, he said: "I say it because the Navy works ON70 words
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Article36 1958-09-27 8 SUNGEI PATANI. Fri. A truck carrying tapioca mash crashed into a hill slope at Bukit Selambau yesterday. The driver. Ooi Ah Choo. 48. was Injured and admitted to the hospital here.36 words
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86 1958-09-27 8 OUR POLICY TO BUY IN THE CHEAPEST MARKET— GO VT. KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Malayan government policy is to buy in the cheapest market, providing the goods are of the required quality and having regard to the need to economise in hard currencies. This is revealed in the minutes published today86 words
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113 1958-09-27 8 BOY OF MO FOUND DROWNED IN TWO FEET OF WATER A TEN-TEAR-OLD boy was found drowned in less than two feet of water in the sea oft Labrador, Pasir Panjang, Singapore, yesterday. Until late yesterday, the Marine Police were unable to ascertain bow Tap Cbor Wan came to be unconscious113 words
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Article, Illustration92 1958-09-27 8 A FREE TRIP to Amsterdam in tulip time has been won by Mr. tig Keam Tet. of Malayan Airways, for his entry in the KLM world slogan contest. Mr. Nf, of Singapore, was awarded second prize for his entry "Air Travel is Fashion." Mr.92 words
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229 1958-09-27 8 Kedah UMNO backs the suspension of two leaders ALOR STAR, Friday. A SPECIAL delegates meeting of Kedah UNMO today decided to support the decision of its executive committee in suspending its state president, Tuan Syed Ahmad Shahabuddin, a Federal Councillor, and the secretary, Inche Johari bin Haji Salleh. The conference229 words
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Article91 1958-09-27 8 DAISY OFF ON 'CHINA DOLL' TRIP SINGAPORE'S "Miss China Doll". Daisy Sseto. yesterday left by CPA for Hone Hone a trip shr earned on winning the title. It was a double occasion for Daisy as it was her 23rd birthday yesterday. Daisy appeared excited and happy when presented with a91 words
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Article36 1958-09-27 8 PENANG. Fri.— The George Town secondary school, yesterday held its annual Parents' Day and prize giving. Datin Wong, wife of the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, gave away the prizes.36 words
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Article108 1958-09-27 8 A PLAN TO HELP BUILDERS IPOH, Fri. Mr. Liew Why Hone (Alliance) gav< notice in the Ipoh Town Council last night of a motion that may give a boost to the building Industry in Ipoh. Mr. Liew s motion which b to be discussed at next month's meeting will authorise108 words
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Article89 1958-09-27 8 ELECTIONS STRATEGY COMMITTEE IPOH. Frl. The Ipoh area Alliance yesterday set up an 1 18-man elections committee for the Federal polls next year. The committee, which will plan the election strategy for the Alliance battle against its toughest opponent the People Progressive Party is headed by Inche Hussein bin Noordin.89 words
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Article57 1958-09-27 8 PENANO, Fri.— The former Mayor of George Town, Mr. O. H. Ooh, last night attended a Penang State MCA dinner to congratulate him and the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, on the recent merdeka anniversary honours conferred on them. The ambassador-designate to Japan, Dr. Lee Tiang57 words
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Article139 1958-09-27 8 TWO JAP FIRMS TO INVEST HERE TOKYO, Fri. Two major Japanese firms are to set up a Joint cement testing station in Singapore soon. The station will ensure the quality of cement exported to Singapore. It is being set up Jointly by the Onoda Cement Co.. the Dailchi Bussan (Trading)139 words
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237 1958-09-27 8 A Singapore linguist. Professor W. Huang, said yesterday that he could teach .students to write Chinese characters from scratch In just 12 hours' work. Prof. Huang, who has been successful in instructing beginners to read, write and converse in Mandarin in eight months without237 words
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Advertisement577 1958-09-27 8 k 140^11 NOW SHOWING It II a.m., 1.45. 4.15, 6.45 A 9.30 p.m »j iC WILLIAM HOLDEN M m^,, t scop. (Col) SOPHIA LORREN NO FREE LISTS yL <^C TONIGHT 20th Century-Fox Presents Robert Mitrhum in )f--kg MIDNIGHT "THE HUNTERS" C'scope- Df Luxe Color. J J* Today 9 a.m. "SON577 words
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Article, Illustration1237 1958-09-27 9 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE When slavery was abolished in Perak THE LADIES WERE RELUCTANT TO LOSE ASSISTANCE JJIS HIGHNESS, Ihe Raja Muda Yusuf, Regent of Perak, was in a dilemma. He was most anxious to retain the goodwill of Mr. Hugh Low, Ihe British* Resident accredited to his court and1,237 words
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Advertisement62 1958-09-27 9 ANNOUNCEMENT LATIN AMERICAN BAR RESTAURANT onnounces the opening of their fully air-conditioned Bar Restaurant of No. 28, Cavan Road, Singapore, at 1 p.m., 27th. September 1958 (Chinese Mid-Autumnal Festival) Telephone ***** AH are welcome UNION KINDERGARTEN START BOTH ENGLISH b CHINESE CLASSES FROM IST OCTOBER AT 3, BOSCOMBE ROAD. (OFF62 words
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Advertisement160 1958-09-27 9 T L/V/ll i. I CASTROL MJsS |H Your dealer or Jinge mjn V*f H| cannot guess which oil you |H want. That is why you should J^K^to* jpii is always ask for Castrol by name. 9H^^nßlil lass Jm J^^^^^l d fl ok. v^^^B a Br?3^K jagg M©'**-*' 1 SB? C.160 words
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Miscellaneous150 1958-09-27 9 Carmen A t V#. iiy Muz. ~^~T^ AWN T VCTJ Y~JE 1 *2UK£~~^\~WP P 7 AMP IF XXI "*■> C A U B ON £^^^^K^. STOTINGONIT V^K I AM' J V*** l AWO'SWING The Saint By Leslie Charteris MWBT~CAF^WE ALL SEE/H^ Tl ASK >OU A FAVOR. TanCß^l'D "T BUT WHEN150 words
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608 1958-09-27 10 By Our Market Correspondent remaining static for two days the local tin price yesterday rose by $4.87} per picul to $358.75. This followed the announcement in London overnight that the International Tin Council affirmed its full confidence in the agreement and the608 words
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Article149 1958-09-27 10 MELBOURNE. Prl. INVESTMENT sh.irts recorded a steady to firm tone on the Stock Exchange here today. Electrical stocts tended to ease. Main price movements were National Bank up 7d. to 245. 9d. and Herald up Bd. to 355. 6d. and a heavy volume of trudlng was recorded. Mining149 words
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95 1958-09-27 10 Whiteaway net profit up in new report Whit*away, Laldlaw i Co., report a trading profit during the 13 months to March 31 of £118,541, against £127,800 lor the previous year. "he net profit amounted to £49,240 compared with £40,590 lor the previous year. There was an exchange loss In Argentina,95 words
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Article38 1958-09-27 10 On the free exchange market In Hong Kong yes'erday. the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5 80% for cash, and 5.82% for T.T. Sterling was quoted at 16.03 and one Uel of cold at 254 V38 words
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Article317 1958-09-27 10 Rubber trend reversed 111ONDAY saw a new high for the present rubber price rise, but since then the trend has been gradually downward with day to day fluctuations very small day fluctuations very small reports Holiday, Cutler market survey. After last week's activity somewhat of a reaction appears to have317 words
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Article81 1958-09-27 10 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Vietnam 1/2, Chyebassa 4/5, Nankal Maru 6A, Charon 6/7, President Coolldge 8/9, Ettrickbank 10/11, Straat Ball 13/14, Javanese Prince 16/16, TJI--menteng 18, Forresbank 19/20, Selangor N. Wall 3, Resaiig N. Wall 4. Tapah N. Wail 5,81 words
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Advertisement539 1958-09-27 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT VACANCIES exist In the Royal Malayan Air Force for the three Air Force Officer Cadets. For full particulars and forms of application apply to> Minlstry Of Defence, Personnel Branch, Rifle Range Road, Kuala Lumpur. Educational qualifications:— Cambridge School Certificate Grade I or 11. with Credits In539 words
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Advertisement651 1958-09-27 10 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA SCHOLARSHIPS 1969 Applications are Invited from Federal ClUsens or those eligible for Citizenship for Federal Bursaries/Scholarshlps/Colombo Plan Awards tenable at the University of Malaya and overseas for the academic year beginning 1959. The Awards will be for courses of study leading to qualifications651 words
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Advertisement629 1958-09-27 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY QFj MALAYA LECTURESHIP OB ASSISTANT LECTL'RESHIP IN ZOOLOGY APPLICATIONS are Invited for appointment to a Lectureship or Assistant Lectureship In Zoology, depending on the qualifications and experience of the successful candidate. It Is hoped that the person appointed to fill the vacancy would be able to assume629 words
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Advertisement864 1958-09-27 10 "K LINE" Japan, U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast Service S'pori P. Shun Penang ETA Kobe ETA LA ETA NY MlitMj Mirf Ist call It/11 Oct 12 Ott 11 Ocl M call 14/11 Oct Ocl 11 Nn 14 Nn "Ne«Ki Men" lit call 11/11 Nn 12 Nn 11 Nn m call 14/11864 words
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Advertisement1356 1958-09-27 11 bulVbim THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. 1 1 n Y,, JINSAMRE (Incorporattd ill tke United Kingdom) I LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN. 0.1., I CONTINENTAL PORTS Sport P. Sham Paiang MNCWACNAN for Hambvrg, lendea. Retterdam. M'bro a Sewt a Stpt/ 2 Bet IEmVMAK for London, Rotterdam, Bremen, Hamburg 8.11-14/1 Oct iMtNm1,356 words
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Advertisement1287 1958-09-27 11 McALISTER CO., LTD. Tll.i Ni.: ***** EM.EEMAN JUMM KLAVENESS LINE I— Hi. IMTWt, ROTTER»AIA, LBS AWCUS. SIR FRANCISCO. NAMBOIt t MU SEATTLE, VANCOUVER t PORTIANI M far U.SA Nortb Atlantic Pom Accept. n carga str Ctitral t St.tb and CdM* via Cekmvbb America CITT m IWGAPBREt BMNIVIIIE S'pon f. t'kam1,287 words
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267 1958-09-27 12 AT the seminar on community development the Prime Minister, Ten g k v Abdul Rahman, said among other points, that priority for the kampongs is a national necessity. May I. as one who ha« lived among rural folk for nearly thirty years, submit267 words
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113 1958-09-27 12 PROTECTION OF MALAY INTERESTS THE enthusiasts for a Malay sultanate for Singapore realise that the salvation of the Malay community does not lie with the creation of a symbolic figure What is imperative at this juncture is a realisation that the protection of Malay interests and their advancement can best113 words
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Letter39 1958-09-27 12 WANT BETTER LIGHTING A LTHOUGH Singapore i\ Improvement Trust tenants living in Margaret Drive, Queenstown, have been living there for three years longer than tenants in Strathmore Avenue they enjoy nothing like the same street lighting. MARGARET DRIVE Singapore.39 words
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195 1958-09-27 12 DISSATISFIED (S.T. Sept. 13) gave some reasons why boys don't go to technical schools and took the Queensto«rn secondary Technical School as an example. I would like to explain to him why there were r»o machines in the workshops and why the workshops were195 words
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225 1958-09-27 12 rE news in (S.T. Sept 24 that the Straits Racing Association has turned down an application by Radio Malaya to resume racing broadcasts must have shocked racing fans who live away from the three centres served by Rediffusion All along i was under the impression225 words
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195 1958-09-27 12 SINGAPORE Government* policy on Its public dental service has never been clear cut. In the past, patients who went for treatment at the Government dental clinic were examined and put on a waiting list. The long waiting list frequently became the temz forgotten list195 words
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Letter196 1958-09-27 12 GRATEFUL TO THE BOY SCOUTS LATE one night recently. I was approaching Johore Bahru in my car on the way to Singapore when I had a puncture near the English College. Having jacked up the car and taken off the wheel, much to my dismay the car slid off the196 words
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Letter84 1958-09-27 12 HAB It never occurred to the Singapore Government that the salary disparity between the different classes of workers in Government service is wider in Singapore than in any other country. A cut of a quarter In the salaries of officers in Division I and II whose salaries84 words
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Letter73 1958-09-27 12 RIGHT in the neart ot Singapore, in Bencoolen Street, stand some unsightly burnt and dilapidated houses whose neglect makes them a public eye-sore The City authorities should see for themselves the heaps of rubbish and filth that have been dumped there and watch the illegal attap73 words
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Letter68 1958-09-27 12 TEACHERS KEPT WAITING IT seems to have become a fashion for the Singapore Government to keep qualified teachers waiting for their full pay for at least six months after qualifying I became a qualified teacher In August 1957 and up to date I am still drawing a trainee's pay I68 words
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Advertisement301 1958-09-27 12 «.»»»»t«»»»»»4 ♦♦♦♦♦•»♦♦♦♦♦♦■»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦-»♦-»♦■> BIS Bc^Bl AKARtx Hi leaturn: 7?*^.^Bl B" f*"l F'2.o-50mm Wryy»^7%«M M". SCHNEIDER XtNON lrr.» 1 Bt '+-^EM^br*%U > 10-»P«d» BYNCHRO- B# ,f tSir^ 818 l COMPUR (XMi Shuttrr Ml /^fl^^^K^OP 9 B»lftim»r M SBBfl Hi -W /^BT"\v«1»mBI Couplrd Raiigrßndrr C BBBBi IvJV J9 tialßßLj InterchanueuWf len>-svst«n C Bm.\\9301 words
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Advertisement305 1958-09-27 12 BIRDS EYE QUICK-FROZEN I iiii'Ny.^iiiiiiiiPiHrW (Net weight 6— oz.) MIXED VEGETABLES These finest, tenderest mixed vegetables consist of peas, cut green beans, carrots and sweet corn. They are READY TO COOK and, what is more no waste you eat ALL you buy. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE (0. LTD. §rOAMEb ROTOPOWER i305 words
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Miscellaneous339 1958-09-27 12 Straits Times Crossword "Bssg^sr 1 1 Shrived fanatic who may be sii HI I 2 3 5 I 6 >^ In whirl (7). S§§? 2 Carnivore one In a HampT^ 55SSS 15E sSSSS SSSS rT*S §55? shir village (7). lllSliilllllllilll 3 F>allln es fr °m us, 1» m !29 m339 words
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Advertisement826 1958-09-27 13 Check Before Posting Kepiiei to Box Niabers j i Utmost core should be token I when replying lo boa number ods. to mm the CORRECT j BOMBER and Address to rhe j j Straits Times, Times House, iver Valley Rood. Cash must be sent by rcgis- I ercd post; Postal826 words
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Advertisement918 1958-09-27 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Words ti (Mim.)-Box it tts. txtrm. NICELY FURNISHED Accommodation Newtcn area and modern amenities suitable Chinese couple, businessmen, working girls. Breakfast/ Dinner laundry Phone ***** 2 p.m. FULLY FURNISHED 3-Bed-roomed Bungalow in Sennett Estate. Singapore 13, three l miles City Spacious Garden, Modern Sanitation, Qas Cooker, Fridge.918 words
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Advertisement866 1958-09-27 13 TUITION 2t Words ti (Mm.)— Box tt tt: txtrm. UONI BE PENNY Wise and Pound Foolish, Quality Instructions is what counts, Lambert's Driving Scnool 410 Orchard Road. Phone 14 790 MADAM LAU Blau Chin L.R.S.M.. L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M. accepts pupils for all grades for piano and theory. Few Vacancies. Tel. *****.866 words
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Advertisement943 1958-09-27 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Word, ti (Mm.)— Box it tts. txtrm. AUSTIN A5O Cambridge Saloon 1954- Model 4 new tubcless tyres. new metallic bills pairttr ffisurance paid to July 1959 $3,500/- or nearest offer Box A 4271 S.T. 1948 PONTIAC. Excellent condition Mechanically Sound. $800 0.n.0. European owner. 2410 Ext.943 words
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Advertisement832 1958-09-27 13 MISCELLANEOUS tt Words ti (HHm.)-Box it et*. txtrm. ULTRA-SONIC WatcD-cieanlng is done In our modern workshop by experts. A good watch deserves the best service. Qammeten> Ltd. 16 Collyer Quay Singapore LILY'S MA3SAGE-SPECI ALIBI Muscular Pains Overweight Hangover Turklshbath (Steam) 234- A Ist Floor Serangoon Road Singapore. Open Dally 9832 words
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Advertisement810 1958-09-27 13 NOTICES SALE OF ESTATE OFFERS are Invited for a Rubber Estate near Rengam, Johore 1453 acres planted. Enquiries and permission to view on application to Box A 4246 S.T C. C. CHUA SONS LTD., Win Seß By PUBLIC AUCTION »t trwlr •mponnd at 137. Bukit Timah Rd (near Newton) Tel:810 words
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Advertisement805 1958-09-27 13 NOTICES UNION OF BURMA SHIPPING BOARD Requires urgently: Superintending Eitfineers Chief and Second Engineers Chief Officers Please apply in person together with UsMmonlats and references at International Shipping Agency, 87 Nell Road. Singapore 3 on Friday. 3rd October. 19M at 30 p m NOTICE WILLIAM JACKS CO.. (MALAYA) LTD. PENANG805 words
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Advertisement26 1958-09-27 13 t. —7* f^(^ 00^5;55 rn I llttllM> till L Jlls^'jlj I IlllllilriJlll'llll lh»Mll llilll!W"M ||m'IIIWiWWUHH| LiiiKHiiimii hc3m Wm MM mmir IV. 3*l r I Or* jf'l26 words
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Article631 1958-09-27 14 Amusement Park is my Vase choice HE CAN BE THIRD TIME LUCKY, says EPSOM JEEP lIII.I.I.IMIIiIIIIIIIiIIIIMIIIIIIIII CHAW Stable's brilliant sprinter. Amusement Park may be lucky in his third attempt to win one of the most valuable sprint prizes in Malayan racing the Sultan's Gold Vase over 5Jf straight at Ipoh631 words
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Article107 1958-09-27 14 The Singapore Turf Club Oc-tober-November Gold Cup meet will be held on Oct. 25. 29 and Nov. 1 The meeting Is for Class I and Class 2 horses. The main races of tr.e meeting are the Singapore Oold Cup i(3S.OOO; over I>4 miles and the liberation107 words
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Article254 1958-09-27 14 FINAL acceptors lor the Sultan's Gold Vase over 5|F straight at Ipoh (3.55 p.m.) are: 1 ***** DISTINE (W.McO. Watt) Hobbs, 9.12 (F) 6 beg by Distinctive—Clarine Mstcheil 2 ***** AMUSEMENT PARK (Shaw Stable) Spencer 8.10 (SF) S chlrg by The Cobbler—Enagh Bongourc 3 ***** PRINCE OF254 words
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Article, Illustration1103 1958-09-27 14 r- Today's best bets EPSOM |EEP best bets at Ipoh today are: Blue Swell (Race 1), Cool Springs (Race 2) and Conscrvative (Ra:e 5) CALL BOYs double is Him Swell (Race 1) and On Parole (Race Ll: Race I.'■ Hi (Class Div. J) 6 Fun. 11,103 words
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824 1958-09-27 14 Race One BLUE SWELL was not at all disgraced last week, when second with 8.11 (Lee claiming S-lb.) to Our Kingdom over 67 With Our Kingdom out of the way, this four-year-old should readily make amend* The challenge Is likely to824 words
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Article149 1958-09-27 14 IPWM JfEP CALL SOY POINTH Mm 1 «LUI IWI LL rak>>« M«|ai M.UI SWELL TIM TaMk Pakia* PfKINC Inrmcbt. Mm Swall 1.1 f «•<• a COOL SPRIN«S «USTANI Cool Sp.i«f Firoonliia CUSTANI Trift*' >l i.lk.r. Arab 141 1 MVIKISN FLAMI itr.lt. Caaa Fir. th* STRAITS CODI Svaat Drama149 words
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Article247 1958-09-27 14 ON BOARD the Iberia, off MalU. Fit Jim Laker, the Surrey and England spin bowler who Intends to retire at the end of the 1959 season because at arthritis In his spin finger, to receiving daily massage from M.C.C. masseur Dick Montague. In addition to247 words
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50 1958-09-27 14 Say Hup Charoen among last eight DOMBAY, Fri. Llm D Say Hup of Malaya and Charoen Watana Sin of Siam entered the men's singles quarter-finals of the Cricket Club, of India badminton championships here yesterday. Say Hup beat R.O. Vtmawalla 17-15. 15-4 and Charoen beat A.I Thakore 15-9. 15--2. —Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article31 1958-09-27 14 NEWPORT: American yacht Columbia beat Britain's Sceptre by more than a mile In the third race for the America's Cup. This win gtves Columbia a 3-0 lead in the series. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article23 1958-09-27 14 LONDON: Frank Sedgman (Australia* reached the tlnal of the London professional indoor lawn tennis championships by beating Pancho Gonzales 4-6, 6-3, 10-8 6-4—ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article24 1958-09-27 14 BERKELEY: Mike Oreen, (US.) scored a surprise 6-4 6-2 win over top-seed-ed Mai Anderson (Australia) in the 69th annual Pacific coast tennis championships. U.P.I.UPI - 24 words
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Article20 1958-09-27 14 LONDON: Boccer results DIV 3. Notts County 1 Southampton 2. DIV 4, Northampton i, Workington 1 Walsall 0 Darllngtun a20 words
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Article78 1958-09-27 14 K'JAi^A LUMPUR Prl Tha A" and B teams of the Vl. snd Klang High School will fight out ti.e seinl-nnals cf the Selan«>r Schools seven-a-slde rugger compe it Inn They were the winners of th« QUHrter-flnalt played at Shaw Road today Todays results were:78 words
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Advertisement196 1958-09-27 14 If you like a glass of cool nourishing |U|j|l^ rat P^S BBiS^Bmi 4 ssisssssaurTAf take the best (tt its BEAR BRAND *^^5. NATURAL STERILIZED \ft&ftA^ FRESM SWISS MILK 'A SOLE AGfNTS: f C. ZUELLIG MALATAI LIMITED DOUBLE MAIN EVENT The Greatest Cha lenge in the y Annals Wrestling History yMfc_196 words
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Miscellaneous37 1958-09-27 14 KlAi I I MIM K Soccer: .ter-dt -rit-t league Klan« v X.L North. KlanK Rafter: Klan? v selan^or United. Klan* Mhlellrs Selargor Malay Srhool* cieet. Merdeka stadium. 3 pm PENANG: Tennis: Chinese v The Rest. Victoria Green37 words
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