The Straits Times, 9 October 1958
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Title Section19 1958-10-09 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80.000 The Straits Times. Mo*** Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1958 15 CENTS19 words
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Article466 1958-10-09 1 KUAN YEW GIVES FEDERATION A GUARANTEE 'We shall take no steps to undermine your authority' -QUOTES "A PAP government shall equip itself with Emergency powers" Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. (PAP) "It is because of what we have done that Singapore is what it is today" The466 words
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134 1958-10-09 1 PENANG 7 STICK TO BOYCOTT DECISION PENANG, Wed.— The five Alliance and two Independent councillors tonight decided to carry out their boycott of all official functions in honour of the three-day visit of the Singapore mayoral delegation this week. The councillors met after a two-hour debate at the City Council's134 words
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Article23 1958-10-09 1 LONDON. Wed.— Sir Henry Channon. Air erican born Conservative Member of Parliament, died in hospital here today aged 61.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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195 1958-10-09 1 TAIPEH Wednesday. pOMMUNIST Chinese MiG fighters flew over Quemoy Island today for the second successive day desoite the Formosa Strait cease-fire which Peking 1 announced on Monday The MiGs appeared to be trying to intercept a Nationalist transport plane which was landing on anReuter; UPI - 195 words
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Article24 1958-10-09 1 BANGKOK, Wed. The Siamese Cabinet today decided that all movies and printed material from Communist China will be strictly banned.— UPl.24 words
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Article, Illustration308 1958-10-09 1 DOCTORS GIVE UP HOPE: AN HOUR OR 24 HOURS' ROME, Wednesday. rHE doctors have given up hope for the recovery of the Pope. He is in a coma after a jm (me! cerebral stroke. Doctors have given him blood plasma and placed him under an oxygen tent.Reuter; UPI - 308 words
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Article47 1958-10-09 1 POLIO: Five new cases FIVE more polio cases were reported in Singapore up to late yesterday afternoon the biggest number in any single day since the outbreak in August. They brought the total number of cases to 57 All yesterday's victims were children* under five years old.47 words
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Article38 1958-10-09 1 WASHINGTON. Wed. President Eisenhower today named Judge Potter Ste\ rt. of the Court of Appeals In Cincinnati, to succeed Mr. Justice Harold Burton, who announced his retirement fron. the U.S Supreme Court yesterday38 words
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Article22 1958-10-09 1 CAIRO. Wed. A sixmember Japanese delegation arrived here .today for talks concerning the renewal of the Japanese-Egyptian payments agreement. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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176 1958-10-09 1 FREAK MORNING FLOOD —FIRMS ARE HIT A FREAK flood caused damage amounting to hundreds of thousands of dollars to property in the Kamponst Bahru and Nelson Road areas of Singapore early yesterday. The flooding followed n heavy storm. In some places In the Kampong Bahru area the water was four176 words
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Article37 1958-10-09 1 HONG KONG. Wed. Two Hong Kong-based tugs will make a first attempt tonight to refloat the 3,405-ton Norwegian vessel. Hoi Wong, which went aground on Bombay Reef, in the Paracel Islands, on Monday. U.P.I.UPI - 37 words
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Article106 1958-10-09 1 $4 mil. loan for power project From HALL ROMNEY lONDON, Wed. —An J agreement under which the Commonweal t h Development Finance Corporation is to lend £500,000 ($4,250,- 000) to the Central Electricity Board towards the cost of the Cameron Highlands hydro-electric project was signed here today. It was signed106 words
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Article35 1958-10-09 1 POPE: LATEST ROME. Wed. Waiting diplomat said this evenjus Monsignor Angilo Dcll'acQua, Pope's closest collaborator, had told him. "It is matter of hours. We d«> not think he can survive the night."— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article32 1958-10-09 1 WASHINGTON. Wed.— The State Department announced today that barring unforeseen developments it expected that all United States forces would be withdrawn from Lebanon by the end of this month. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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1061 1958-10-09 2 THE NEW constitution which is to come into force next year is a rich prize which the Communists must not be allowed to capture, the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, told the Singapore Assembly1,061 words
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3052 1958-10-09 2 WE OPPOSE CRISIS LAWS BUT WE WON'T SEEK TO REPEAL THEM IF WE ARE PUT IN POWER: LEE THE PAP leader. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. although he opposed the Bill, made it clear that if his party was elected to government next year it would not seek to repeal the3,052 words
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Advertisement270 1958-10-09 2 NO INCREASE IN SINGAPORE CIGARETTE PRICES Rothmans of Pall Mall are pleased to announce that the prices of all their brands remain UNCHANGED The prices of Rothmans cigarettes to their smokers in Singapore are as follows: Rothmans King Size (Plain) 20s STILL .80 cents Rothmans King Size (Plain) 50s STILL270 words
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Advertisement31 1958-10-09 2 HBW^^^^^ ft p^ TYPE CH Lister Engineering l.l'lj Itnta**' FLY YOUR CARGO BY BHI For particulars consult your Cargo Agent or MALAYAN AIRWAYS (general sales agents j BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPOR31 words
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Miscellaneous12 1958-10-09 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby lif \jgG y \\j^ WAS y I**12 words
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Article, Illustration320 1958-10-09 3 CABINET CRISIS LEADS TO BAN ON ALL PARTIES: GENERAL TAKES OVER PRESIDENT MIRZA SUSPENDS CONSTITUTION ITARACHI, cd. President Iskander Mirza last night dedared martial law throughout I'akistan, dismissed the central mid provincial governments, and abolished all political parties. The President also abrogated c constitution and appointedReuter - 320 words
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Article73 1958-10-09 3 l ONDON. Wed. Britain yesterday agreed to srant elf-rule to the vast Muslim northern region *ot Nigeria. i.;e Northern Region Govfrnment has asked Britain in the current talks to grant self-rule for its 17 million people by next March, thus bringing the north into line with theReuter - 73 words
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Article29 1958-10-09 3 BONN. Wed.— The British Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Macmillan. conferred here today with the West German Chancellor. Dr. Konrad Adenauer. They discussed common political problems. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article200 1958-10-09 3 Months of hooliganism closed NEW DELHI. Wednesday. BENARES Hindu University is to close indefinitely from today because of "rampant indiscipline and lawlessness" among its 10,000 students, the All students in hostels i have been ordered to leave by Saturday. In June a Government i committee of inquiryReuter - 200 words
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Article35 1958-10-09 3 MOSCOW. Wed. The Soviet Government has ordered the Columbia Broadcasting System to close its Moscow bureau immediately in retaliation for a number of alleged anti-Soviet plays and broadcasts the network has carried.— U.P.l.35 words
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Article189 1958-10-09 3 Arabians hold 4 British soldiers f ONDON, Wed.— Four British soldiers have been under arrest by Saudi-Arabian forces for 10 days, the War Office disclosed today. They were arrested on the night of Sept. 29/30 during exercises in the Akaba area.] A War Office spokesman] I told Reuter: "A sectionReuter - 189 words
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Article46 1958-10-09 3 BRISBANE, Wed. The Cairns (North Queensland) City Council will hold a special meeting this week to pass by-laws prohibiting the keeping of crocodiles within city boundaries. Several people own pet crocodiles in Cairns and escaping beasts recently have constituted a danger. Reutei.Reuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration111 1958-10-09 3 FAUBUS GETS $100,000 TAX DEMANDS. HITS OUT AT GOVT. 'VICTIMISATION' LITTLE ROCK. Wed.— The Governor of Arkansas, Mr. Orval E. Faubus yesterday accused the U.S. Govern, ment of attempting to penalise him by asking for more than $100,000 in back taxes. Governor Faubus said that Federal law enforcement agencies wereReuter - 111 words
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Article204 1958-10-09 3 U.S., FRANCE AND ITALY ASKED PARIS, Wednesday. rpHE UNITED STATES, France and Italy have been 1 invited to mediate the Cyprus conflict in a NATO sponsored conference with Britain, Turkey and Greece, reliable diplomatic sources said here yesterday. They said the invitation grew out ofUPI - 204 words
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Article94 1958-10-09 3 SYDNEY. Wed. As Australia's most famous aborignal artist, Albert Namatjira. today began serving a six months' jail sentence imposed yesterday, protests of "injustice" were made throughout the nation. Namatjira was convicted of supplying liquor to a native who is a ward of the state. Namatjira.Reuter - 94 words
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Article25 1958-10-09 3 NEW YORK. Wed. Dr. Tatsuo Morito. president of Hiroshima University, arrived here today for conferences with American educational and social leaders. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article180 1958-10-09 3 JAKARTA. Wed J Hundred people have died and 2,000 are sick of smallpox in the islands of Butung and Muna, 750 miles north of Australia. Smallpox is also reported in Marassar, capital of nearby Celebes.— Reuter BUENOS AIRES: Police opened fire with submachineguns when a processionReuter - 180 words
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Article399 1958-10-09 3 LONDON, Wed.— Although there i was a further contraction in bust- ness on the London stock ex- i change today, a satisfactory tone was maintained and a good selec- i tive demand persisted. Option business continued to I occupy a jiood ami ot attention and although the amount399 words
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Advertisement406 1958-10-09 3 People who eat QUAKER Oats work better than you do Yes, your day's work is done f^^^^SSSSS^ more easily more quick- y^fjj^ ySOj>J£Q ly you're full of energy .ill M f B3Bh day 10ng when you itl IN Afe, Kjft delicious, nutritious Oi'AKI K H nA^ bftS oats. Have a406 words
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Article75 1958-10-09 4 Limits are put on six thugs JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— Restricted residence orders are being imposed on six Johore secret society gangsters by the State Government. All have records for repeated thuggery, said a police spokesman. One ha.s already been sent to live in the Endau area The rest are in75 words
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Article67 1958-10-09 4 THE mobile police station, now touring the city, has collected more than $500 in on-the-spot settlements irom offending cyclists during the last five days. The station, introduced to spearhead an intensive road education campaign, has received a total of 254 reports in the same period.67 words
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236 1958-10-09 4 Unified bus system plan deferred— Govt. cannot afford it THE Singapore Government's plan for a unified bus system as a first step to nationalisation has been deferred. It does not have the money. The Minister for Communl- cations and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas, announcing this in the Legislative Assembly yesterday236 words
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Article31 1958-10-09 4 The body of a factory girl. Lim Siew Kiok, 18, was recovered from a river at Kirn Seng Road yesterday morning. Police do not suspect foul Play.31 words
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Article23 1958-10-09 4 Miss Daisy Szeto. winner of the "Miss China Doll" contest returned to Singapore by CPA from Hong Kong last night.23 words
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Article54 1958-10-09 4 Swami Renganathananda. head of the Ramakrishna Mission in New Delhi, flew Into Singapore by CPA from Tokyo last night for a six-day visit. Members of the Ramakrishna Mission in Singapore, who turned out in large numbers to meet him. have arranged a crowded programme for him54 words
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80 1958-10-09 4 EDUCATION POLICY PROBE TO BE URGED IPOH. Wed.— The Government is to be asked to appoint a committee at once to review the Razak ("duration policy. The secretary-general of the People's Progressive Party. Mr. D. R. Seeniyasagam, has given notice that he will move a resolution urging this at the80 words
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Article586 1958-10-09 4 DAVID: ITS MAIN AIM IS TO GIVE US A BREATHING SPELL THE Government will use its new beat-the-gangs powers more often if the present wave of gangsterism 'continues. The Chief Secretary, Mr. E. B. David, said this in the Legislative Assembly yesterday when he586 words
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144 1958-10-09 4 'Well done' party for Sunday volunteer sweepers ABOUT 1.700 Singapore City Council employees all volunteers in last Sunday's "Operation Big sweep" were guests at a tea party given by the council at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday. The Mayor. Mr. Ong Eng Guan, congratulated them on the "good work" they144 words
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Article35 1958-10-09 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed Mr. Cheah Ewe Hoe. who was recently appointed manager of the Kinta Valley Works School for the Blind in Ipoh visited the Princess Elizabeth School for the Blind here yesterday35 words
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Article28 1958-10-09 4 JESSELTON. Wed. Lord Reith. chairman of the Colonial Development Board, arrived in Tawau today by R.A.F .transport for an offi cial tour of North Borneo28 words
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Article39 1958-10-09 4 KOTA BHARU. Wed.-Kf-lantan will soon have Japan-ese-Malayan chickens Tr= Minister of Agrieul:... che Abdul Aziz bin Is: given 25 Nagoya cockered a the Veterinary Depart:::?:' here, for distribution to lantan farmers to improi local poultry.39 words
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Article120 1958-10-09 4 THE Singapore Glass A Manufacturers Co. in Henderson Road said yesterday that it hoped to take back, eventually, the remaining 180 former employees now on strike. Said the company's general manager. Mr. J. A. Peterson: "We have already re-employ-ed a large number of strikers120 words
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Article391 1958-10-09 4 50 leaders and fighters still on 'wanted' fej THE Singapore police have detained six men in connection with two ffang murders. They were among the 30 men rounded up in a CID drive to smash the opposing 08 and 24 secret society groups and to391 words
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127 1958-10-09 4 A MONKEY'S bite caused the death of a trisharider, a Singapore coroner was told yesterday. The manner in which Oon Too Loo, 52. sustained his wound remains a mystery His widow. Ting Choong Kiow. told the coroner that in the middle of July.127 words
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Article99 1958-10-09 4 TEACHER ON 18 CHARGES A TEACHER was pror duced in a magistrate's court in Singapore yesterday on 17 charges of cheating. John Winfred, of the Bethel English School in Palmgrove Avenue, also faced another charge. of misappropriating $83 belonging to the school between May 1 and Aug 31 The cheating99 words
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Advertisement235 1958-10-09 4 Danny's a daring resourceful man larking and sparking across France with an amatory dish and a military lush! DANNY K A YE CURTJUR.GENS f NlColF MAUREy. t It's breat Fun All The Way! Anr All next .JR UVftfjn CHANCE Automotive I J t Industrial j V BEARINGS rvjrx all JrJW//235 words
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Advertisement186 1958-10-09 4 9 SECOND SUCCESSFUL WEEK 9 OF OUR A H WITH THOUSANDS OF ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS JM German Printed CoHon 36" per yard Xl Engl,sh Frintcd Cotton 36" $3.50 $2 2 0 WM Swiss Cheeked Voile 36" $4 50 $2^ 50 iQ Engliih Printed Cotton 36" $2.10 CourtaMld. English Printed Crepe 36"186 words
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Article98 1958-10-09 5 THUGS IN $2,000 PAY DAY HOLD-UPS iOHORE BAHRU. Wed. I Thugs grabbed rly $2,000 in two rate hold-ups yesy pay day on re estates. LM pm. two masked j aylald a weeding conThan Thak. 51, as ed through Tong Heng I near Masai. is carrying SI. OOO the ment had98 words
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273 1958-10-09 5 DEARER SMOKES WILL BRING IN $2m. EXTRA THE Singapore Government expects to f>ot 52.2 1 million a year extra revenue from the increased luty on cigarettes and $40,000 on tobacco. This was disclosed by the I Financial Secretary, \;r. Oon Khye Kiang, in the atlve Assembly yeater-l ■id it was273 words
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Article80 1958-10-09 5 Thr Singapore Legislative A numbly yesterday passed the Income Tax (Amendment I Bill, one of the provisions of which allowed film stars to come to the Colony on location without being required to pay income tax it they did not give public per- 1 tormances80 words
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Article62 1958-10-09 5 KUALA TRENGGANU. I Poh Choo Hong, a ranmlssiol] agent at JaKampong China here, v fined Sioo at the, court. leaded guilty to clfal.ll radio communication I us. not covered by dealer's licence, on 16. new seta and four hu/id sets found by f in Poh's62 words
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Article37 1958-10-09 5 lationa between the igement of Tai Thong Rubber Work.s and the SinjiaRubber Milling and icturing Workers' J' ion on severance pay for .0 retrenched workers, onctaded yesterday. Both sides are expected to agreement today.37 words
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Article29 1958-10-09 5 '•urunUsioner-Goneral I 1 El Asia. Sir Ro- returned to Sinl rom London by BOAC yesterday after 1 months' vacation in Mam He was accompanied by Laciy Scott.29 words
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446 1958-10-09 5 TEN MEN, including a iuwyer. were acquitted in a Singapore magistrate's court yes-' terday of a charge of causing mischief in a bar— but their trial on! a charge of taking parti in an affray will continue. The bar manager. Wong Too Check,446 words
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382 1958-10-09 5 RESEARCH BY VARSITY CHEMISTS jJMVERSITY of Malaya chemists have interested a leading American dmjj firm in the possibilities of Malayan jungle plants as sources of new "wonder" drugs. Smith. Kline and French Laboratories, of Philadelphia, are working closely with the Federation382 words
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79 1958-10-09 5 Education chief quits: 'No comment' MR. R S. ANDERTON. Assistant Director of Fciucation (Technical), has resinned, it was learned yesterday. The resignation will take effect next March, when !Mr. Anderton will leave for England. When asked yesterday to confirm that he had resigned, Mr. Anderton said: "No comment." He refused79 words
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Article24 1958-10-09 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. The Pan Malayan Veterinary Medical Association will hold its annual conference at Ipoh on Oct. 17 and 18.24 words
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Advertisement170 1958-10-09 5 1 BW J0 f cars run better on SUPERSHELL it's got fLSI^S mm Drivings a joy with Supershell. The remarkable surge of power; the zip in traffic. That's where top quality counts. Supershell also contains that exclusive Ignition Control Additives J.C.A. so vital in today's high compression engines. Try Supershell170 words
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Miscellaneous498 1958-10-09 5 SINGAPORE I-LIEX DRAMA- < HIXKSE YMC A (16 South TIC SOCIETY presents a seven- Pien: Table tennis 9 a.m.. bodyact Mandarin play, "Chin Hai buiklinß. weightlitting 2 p.m.. Tang" at the Victoria Theatre, basketball. Chinese boxing 7.30 7.30 p.m. P- m PRESENTATION OF CERTIKI- YW<A (Rafl i cs Qua y498 words
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Article45 1958-10-09 6 >l,.irf« M« (Minimum) MORRIS: In remembrance ol Erie; beloved liusband ol Anna, vho died 9lh October, 1954. •loving memories keep you near. IN EVER. LOVING memory of my beloved husband Dr. Yoong Knee Keong died on 9.10.51. Greatly misted by Sally and children.45 words
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Article233 1958-10-09 6 10 Words $10 (Hiiumum) SCRIPT© SATELLITE ball pens ■ra now available at all leading Moves. $3.85 Singapore Penang $6.40 Federation. OLD TIMER Do you remember Graf ton Foot Oinunent. -/80 and ;/40 per jar at Medical Hall. Battery Road. A LITTLE ATORE to i»y. a lot more to enjoy.233 words
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1154 1958-10-09 6 The Straits Times S'pore, Thurs. Oct. 9, 1958. The P.A.P.'s Dilemma The moderate wing ol the People's Action Party description of its parliamentary membership which Mr. Leo Kuan Yew publicly deplores has answered one of the questions which until yesterday it had adroitly evaded. If P.A.P. wins the election it1,154 words
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Article, Illustration985 1958-10-09 6 MALAYA CAN HELP BRIDGE THE GAP BETWEEN HAVES AND HAVE-NOTS ASIA is momentarily the most probable battlefield in the event— happily now much less probable of another war. But it also, provides the meeting place of two international conferences that are tackling the problems from which wars arise. The Food985 words
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327 1958-10-09 6 USE A SQUIRT IN SELF-DEFENCE AGAINST THUGS I READ the report in the Straits Times ot Ort. 4 referring to the recovery by the Singapore Police of the "squirt" used by thugs for acid attacks. This is. of course, a very unpleasant and dangerous weapon and it is to be327 words
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241 1958-10-09 6 IN Singapore the lent— l white-collar workers are beinu forced to dirty their hands in public. It is hiiih time these conceited chaua learn that times have changed I do not like Mr. Ong Eng Guan's political ideology, but he has deflated the bloated euo241 words
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Letter145 1958-10-09 6 MARSHALL REPLIES BYRNE THE letter in the Oct. 8 issue ot your paper from the PA. P. leader. Mr. K. M. Byrne, is extraordinary evidence of the curious concept of the P.A.P. that the people of Singapore are blind chicken, lacking in all Intelligence, who would be prepared to vote145 words
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Letter62 1958-10-09 6 MAY I draw the attention of the authorities to the side walks along Outram Road. Dirt taken from the drain is kept alongside for days. The place is not swept regularly. Further more patches of grass and sand here and there make it very ugly Why62 words
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Letter39 1958-10-09 6 FF the Mayor of Singapore thinks the streets need sweeping, there are thousands of unemployed who would be giad to sweep them for a few dollars monthly or as temporary daily paid sweepers. AN AK SINGAPURAH Singapore.39 words
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Article236 1958-10-09 6 INDIA RESTRICTS FOREIGN TRA VEL T*HE Indian Uovern- ment is considering a proposal to make travel abroad for Indians even more difficult in order to stop the leakage of foreign exchange. Basic travel allowances have already been stopped, and Indians who have to go abroad must satisfy the Reserve BankReuter - 236 words
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Advertisement574 1958-10-09 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. 20 Wmrt* S/fl Minimum). LLOYD: To Barb.in: MM J"'m on 8.10.58 t k.k. a daughter Gillian Barbara, .-u=icr for Tony. BALIERAND: To Veronica and Rene a daughter, Michcle Diant Helenc on eighth October at K.K. Hfftgftf l BOYLE: To Marjorle and Dennis, m, Simon John, early Bth .it574 words
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Advertisement39 1958-10-09 6 You're I Immaculately j in I I IiAIIMEXTS l uihHi'tl by lIS I I Better j I CUTTING TAILORING MATERIAL plus I STYLE all go into 1 every suit by j fgeeghou)"} 21. Chulia Street. I I Singapore, 1.39 words
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Advertisement91 1958-10-09 6 'ftip&it? fit D E 61 The G.E.C. Superb Six nas space lor packaged trozen foods: bis chiller tray for fish and meat; two handy ra. and Jars and an e?g rack tn the door. Gleaming white exte Carnival brown Interior. suitable for Alternating Current supply only. Singapore Penang Feden YOtTRS91 words
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1853 1958-10-09 7 The wise modern parent— Braddell's submission in child custody case BASIC DJFFICULTY...THE BLENDING OF ENGLISH LAW INTO CHINESE CUSTOMARY LAW" WHAT FATHER DID WAS... CERTAINLY FAR LESS REPREHENSIBLE, CERTAINLY MORE HONOURABLE THAN KEEPING A MISTRESS...' KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. QATO SIR ROLAND BRADDELL submitted today that a wise modern parent would1,853 words
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254 1958-10-09 7 GOVT. GETS WIDE POWER TO BAN PUBLICATIONS THE Singapore Government was yesterday given extra powers to ban importation of all publications of foreign firms turning out subversive or undesirable literature. A bill amending the Undesirable Publications Ordinance was taken through all stages in the Legislative Assembly on a certificate of254 words
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Article46 1958-10-09 7 MUAR. Wed.— The UMNO youth leader. Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir. and the secretary general of the MCA. Mr. Too Joon Hing. today urged voters to support the Alliance Government *in next year's general elections at rallies held at Bukit Gambir and Grisek.46 words
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Article22 1958-10-09 7 MERSING. Wed. Datin Fatimah binte Haji Hashim, Federation leader of UMNO's women's section, spoke to members here on Monday.22 words
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Article, Illustration70 1958-10-09 7 BIG HUNT IN JOHORE FOR INSPECTOR JOHORE POLICE are making a wide search for a missing Singapore police officer. Inspector Lionel Robson (above). The inspector left Singapore on Monday after telling a friend that he was going to Johore Bahru. He returned his revolver to the police armoury before he70 words
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Article20 1958-10-09 7 Quickmatch. Australia's fast anti-submarine frigate, has arrived in Singapore. She will make the Colony her headquarters until December.20 words
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Article28 1958-10-09 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. RIDA has lent Long bin Ahmad and Salikin bin A. Wahid, of Muar, $6,000 and $4,000 respectively to buy a taxi each.28 words
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Article38 1958-10-09 7 IPOH. Wed. A maidservant. Chean Yoke Yiang. 42. lost her savings of $2,000 yesterday. One of two pillows in which she had hid the money was missing when she returned to her room after work.38 words
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Article29 1958-10-09 7 IPOH. Wed. Deputy Superintendent of Police, Inche Yunus bin Talib, Chief Administration Officer of the Kedah Police Contingent. Headquarters. has been transferred to Batu Gajah as OSPC.29 words
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Article366 1958-10-09 7 i rpHE Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday rejected by an overwhelming majority a motion by Mr. Lee Choon Eng (Ind.— Queenstown) condemning the Government for its "high-handed and arbitrary act" of banishing seven Fed-eration-born people to China. Mr. Lie sain, that the Government's action had dt prived366 words
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179 1958-10-09 7 rpHE recent amendment to the Federations Im--1 migration Ordinance has not made any difference to the crossing of the Causeway in either direction. This is contained in a statement issued In Singapore yesterday by the Malayan Controller of Immigration, Mr. D. W. Bigley, to179 words
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Article29 1958-10-09 7 Messrs. 'Sandilands. Buttery and Co., Ltd., of Chartered Bank Chambers, were fined $20 by a Singapore court yesterday on a charge selling tomato sa""p which contained saccharine.29 words
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Article296 1958-10-09 7 W.D. jobs: This body did help THOUGH without terms of reference, the tripartite consultative committee set up for the three Services unions had helped to resolve employment problems, the Minister for Labour and Welfare. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, told the Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday. Answering a question by Mr. Lee296 words
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Article, Illustration1515 1958-10-09 9 The 'Great Lafayette' eccentric magician Caused more sensation dead than when alive gIGMUND NEUBERGER, one oi" the most colourful of English magicians who treated vast audiences to rip-roaring entertainment in the beginning of the century, had a tragic end. Worshipped by such great illusionists as lloudini and Maskelyne, Xeubcrger roseDaily Mirror - 1,515 words
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Advertisement343 1958-10-09 9 O-Cedar Mop to last £lirlcs info corners rjtf low furniture O-Cedar Polish cut all the natural (y of the grain. O-Cedar Sponge Mop jiit-m squeezer js hands dry THI WO*K OUT Of HOUSEWMK 12 "Complexion Control" Liquid Make-up M ft* 19^ Goes on smoothly. Covers line* and W M flaws.343 words
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Advertisement297 1958-10-09 9 Smart menshave^^ Blue Gillette Blades Successful men know that to look smart they must he well -shaved. Afi_^iem^^^MM^oT\t c I Nothing shaves so close|(l /^^l^^ft^lfl Gillette lv or leaves you feciing \\^^^s^\ ijMS? sofreshasßlueGilletto Vfl^i^^ I! sJ BladesinaGilletterazor. MM AN ANNOUNCEMENT: On our weekly Bombay Sydney Bombay tervice. d^fSliMm^- we297 words
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Miscellaneous121 1958-10-09 9 Carmen A Co. By Mas f^^^yTrn^f^m^uWSrmTPf^WVftt^fl^mi^^t^^^M j I6NOCE TWt BJLLS AND K£.SPOH l^^^^s?^^ V^ft^f^r* CttTE WTTW MAKtC _S-- The Saint By Leslie Charteris Foul, MOHSIEUR, WE CAME OUT AT ABOUl\ I pjjg g JJJJ WELOOK? A HB^ftSH y\U nWI> f K{ W lsivk Tracy By Chester GouUl TT^C r^^\ fpAPPV121 words
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Article18 1958-10-09 10 Malayan Share Market: Oct. 8 Oct. 7 Industrials: M.l* 89.86 Tins- 83.30 83.02 Jan. 1 1958=10018 words
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Article180 1958-10-09 10 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Diomed 1 2, PUote Gamier 4/5, benmhor 6. 1 Oaroet 8 9. Sunda 10/11, Glenlogy 13/14, Wonogiri 15/16, Bradeverett I 18, Kenryu Maru 19, 20. Auby 21/ 22. Shinsei Maru No 5 23/24, Kirsten Bakke 25/26.180 words
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Article95 1958-10-09 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rate* to $100): Canada: buying airmail T.T 32 OD. 32 1/8. 90 d/st 32 7/16 credit bills. 32 9/16 trade bills Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 31 r> 8 Belgian Franr*95 words
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Article50 1958-10-09 10 Tin outputs In September included: Sungri Bidor |f| piculs (restricted) Taknapa 627 piculs. Fahang Con. produced 6,250 piculs tin concentrates for the quarter ended Sept. 30, and In the same period Ipoh Tin Drrdrfnir 882 piculs of tin ore. Sungri Bidor produced 1,654 piculs in the third quarter.50 words
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Article112 1958-10-09 10 Singapore Chinese Produce I.\I change noon prices per picul yesterday were: I Copra: steady: UK/Continent j October /November $34 >i buj'ers, $35 sellers. Coconut oil bulk $53 I I sellers drum $56',i sellers. Pepper: quiet- no business was reported done; Muntok white $122 Sarawak $121, special Sarawak black112 words
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537 1958-10-09 10 By Our Market Correspondent THE plight of Malayan tin mines, as the result of the production restriction scheme, was again forcibly demonstrated yesterday when Hong Kong Tin announced that they had decided to shut down their dredge in Selangor and place the537 words
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Article165 1958-10-09 10 October first grade rubber buyers to.b. closed in Singapore yesterday lat 84 ?g cents per lb. up nneI eighth of a cent on Tuesday s I closing price. 1 Closing tone: Steady. 1 Closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers165 words
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Article419 1958-10-09 10 BROKERS REPORT The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported: 'All sections on the local share market were quiet and inclined to ease and the turnover small. Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business done yesterday: 8.8. Petrol 51s. 7'jd i arrival > Fraser Neave ords $2.78 i to $2.77 c419 words
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Article89 1958-10-09 10 MKLBa INVESTMENT x a firm ton.- nations on the S«IW here today. hIU PatoiLs droppe steepest movement Loans 3V, 1956-69 C 99 5. Loans 114 1955. jJoi uf j Bank of N.S.W. Con. Zinc Mount Lyell *'J* N. Broken Hill $ft\l Hill 50 Mount Morgan }}5 Peko Western89 words
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Article39 1958-10-09 10 The following JurAer w ber rubber crops are annoS; Kempas 407,869 20,800 lb. Malaka I'ind.i United Malacca 139.800 Tb k J Moiek 33,980 lb.. U-oru; ffi, J Ltd. 57.500 lb., and Nv a^ lb. Bukit Katil 34.37;39 words
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Advertisement304 1958-10-09 10 Announcement Joseph Trovers Sons Ltd., have j pleasure in announcing that they have been appointed Sole Agents in Singapore and the Federation of j Malaya by Scott and Turner Ltd., j Newcastle England for j ANDREWS LIVER SALTS j I DELROSA ROSE HIP SYRUP j i DROXALIN j i DIMP304 words
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Advertisement503 1958-10-09 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA CIVIL ENGINEER APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified Federal Citizens lor the post of Civil Engineer (Assistant Engineer Hydro) in the Central Electricity Board of the Federation of Malaya at Cameron Highlands. The salary ranges are as under:Between $740/- and503 words
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Advertisement807 1958-10-09 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC ENGLISH TEACHEBS A number of English Teachers are urßently required for partlime work, mainly in the evenings- j Applicants should have good experience of the teaching of Eng- lish In Secondary Schools. Application Forms obtainable from me, (PO Box 2023), and should be imm^at^y^^ Principal. Singapore807 words
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Advertisement182 1958-10-09 10 NOTICE NATURALISATION NOTICE is hereby given that TAY YEW WEE also spelt The j Yoe Oei of 6 Oxlev Road, Singapore 9 is applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation .should not be granted should send a written and signed statement182 words
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Advertisement690 1958-10-09 10 "K LINE" Japan, U.S.A. Pacific tSc Atlantic Coast Servfo Spore P. Sham Penang ETA Koba E'A l» r "MmUu M»ru 15, 16 Oct 14 Oct 12/13 Oct "Knit) Mm" Ist call 18/11 Nn 12 Ni» 13 Not 2nd call 14/11 Nov 25 Nil 13 Oft loading for Hongkong, all Japan690 words
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Advertisement1330 1958-10-09 11 I Tel: 1405 MANSFIELD <Sc CO., LTD. Tel: 1411 (I" O'Cor? CO m lir-Ejpore) (12 lines) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE IT FILINGS 10 HVERPOOL. GIASCOW. 10N00N CONIINENIAL POPIS 1» Sue: witk likerty ti Rraceed via Panama a Cape tl Gted Hopn t I tpiion to proceed via otfei jorts to1,330 words
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Advertisement1247 1958-10-09 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FDR ADEN. PORT SAID, GENOA. ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM BREMEN. HAMBURG. COPENHAGEN. GOTHENBURC. OSLO Sport F. S>am Pfrtnt I BUSUANGA 10/11 Bet 12'1S Oct 14/ IS Oct I SONGKHLA" 11/11 Oct "FAISTRIA "t 28/21 Oct 22/23 Oet 24/25 Oct Calling Gdynia. Passeager atcaaMMdJatiM availakic. OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR1,247 words
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Advertisement1331 1958-10-09 11 ."IZgTOE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. t w N 7i SINGAPORE (Incorporated m the United Kingdom) I LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN. U.K.. t CONTINENTAL PORTS I S core P. Sham Pening t BENMHOR for Liverpool M'bro. Hull. Hamburg G.t-7/13 Oct 14/11 Oct 17/11 Oct t BENVANNOCH tor Hamburg, London. Rotterdam, M1,331 words
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Advertisement1350 1958-10-09 11 McAUSTER tfc CO., LTD. TEL: Nl.: ***** BLLBBMAN LINES KLAVENESS LINE LONBON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM. LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAMBURG ft NULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTIANB and for U.S.A. No'th Atlantic Ports Acceptiag carga far Central t Seutk and Canada via Colombo America CITY OF POONA 00NNEVIUE Snort P. Sham Penang1,350 words
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Article, Illustration928 1958-10-09 12 OSCAR WINNER OF AUSTRALIAN FASHION Peacock line is latest trend a DRAMATIC white French lace evening dress in the new peacock line has Just won Australia's most coveted annual fashion award an oscar for "The Gown oi the Year." The award, made at a lavish928 words
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Advertisement231 1958-10-09 12 ■I^^^^Mijwn .y^.-.- y r hj i *'V^r4Bß^>^fln|HSfi9BfiSSS£ffitt9iHHHß^KliHß ov'""v"' !vwfr ''^TßHHHgßBWwft-.-u-.-.-i-iil- o_->jf>WQXMoBBBB^^WW^B0 _->jf>WQXMo888B^^WW^B BBSgfh /lli ■(k O^^ by (/«^it«/ f.MIILOT e| Parfumeur Paris WW\W \\^\.^vv^k^^^ \\vSsSß«^ When your child is in pain You can now, at last, give aspirin safely special Children's aspirin. Doctors know that aspirin jft&^M S 3eSt r231 words
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Advertisement133 1958-10-09 12 Complete confidence iVit Modess JP|^ SANITARY TOWEL* W r*m U^>s?s£ Fastidious wemen i jjj^^ insist on Modess Sanic towels. For Modess ca possibly show under th mo* M V clinging gown or cheon ■1 V Pi And Modess (in their n ■i Btf 'f A dust-proof pack) a; more absorbent133 words
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Miscellaneous273 1958-10-09 12 Cm T m^ I 24 Bad man stole flsh (8). Straits Times Crossword 25 s a^v ltha jii r i^l ii. 26 Brandy can go a century < I Z 3 4 S|| 3 0 H 8 back (6). M I 1 DOWN H %4 li H5 IS^ 1H 2273 words
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Advertisement946 1958-10-09 13 ontinucd from Pa«e 6) v|Tl VMONS \VANTH» »>ri U <*(n.>-BoxStctt. eatm. K LADY Secretary/ i rapber, 8 years experience. I rary or Permanent) ..able Immediately. Box KAN LADY OFFERS as children's nurse in ex- passage to U.K. Avall- ediately. Write Box j r NT FACTORY CLERK ;n Urn manufacture of946 words
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Advertisement878 1958-10-09 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED t» Wordt SS (Min.)— Box SO ett. extra. REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY A Fully Furnished Three Bedroom House for Occupation by Euro- pean Family. Two year lease required. P.O. Box No. 2943. S'poie. AMERICAN FAMILY desires large 3 bedroom flat nicely Furnished and adequate servants quarters. Districts 9, 10, 11.878 words
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Advertisement914 1958-10-09 13 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS 10 Word, ti i Mm.,—B ox JO rd. txlra. 100 WAYS to get rich by Sydney Norton $2/- (in cash please) per copy. Order from: Post Box 2631. Singapore. AGENTS WANTED 20 Wnrd, SS (Min.)— Box St ctt. extra. PROGRESSIVE BRITISH HEMP and wire rope manufac- > turers914 words
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Advertisement806 1958-10-09 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE to Wordt SS (Min.)-BoxSOclt. arfra. 1956 CHEVROLET, Opel Kapltan. Flat 600. 1955 Flat 600 cc, 1954 Chevrolet. 1953 MOTD, 1951 F/ Custom, Singer, Oxlord Van, Bta- tion Wagon, 1948 Wolseley 10 h.p. Call Wong. 278 Lavender street (Spore), Tel: *****. ARMSTRONG SIDDELEY 16 h.p. Coupe Registered Malaya806 words
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Advertisement734 1958-10-09 13 PUBUC APPOINTMENTS LAND DEVELOPMENT BOARD, JOHORE Applications are Invited for appointment as Secretary Executive Officer of the Board. The duties of the post will Include the keeping of records of all proceedings of the Meetings of the Board, and of the Board's I account: the investigation and preparations of schemes734 words
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Advertisement176 1958-10-09 13 .t^^m^i HVrL s^^ I 'Something wonderful happens when a enters your life' Y«s, ft'» o wonderful ♦ioner, toed freexer, electric range, waiher THE FRIGIDAIRE CENTRE' or dryer. 63 Robinson Road, Singapore 1 I m m m m mm Telephone: ***** and ***** I Malacca, Knala Lumpur. Ipoh. Penang I All176 words
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Article515 1958-10-09 14 NORMAN SIEBEL - BAM STANDING COMMITTEE BEGINS WIN-BACK-THOMAS CUP CAMPAIGN BY NORMAN SIEBEL Selectors to watch them this weekend THE Badminton Association of Malaya's win-back-the-Thomas Cup campaign will be set in motion when members of the standing committee meet at Kuala Lumpur's Majestic Hotel on Sunday, Oct. li), for515 words
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174 1958-10-09 14 BATH'S 3-y-o WINS AUSTRALIAN CLASSIC lif R. VIVIAN BATH, a committee member of the Singapore Turf Club and director of a Arm of rubber brokers, had a notable success yesterday he became the first Malayan to breed a horse and win an Australian classic race with it. Mr. Bath's triumph174 words
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Article124 1958-10-09 14 I South Johore beat Singapore Cricket Club "A" by 27 points (three goals and four tries) to five (goal> in a rugger match on the paaang yesteraay. S.C.C. led 5-3 at half-tire when Lewis touched down and Jones converted while Sulalman scored an unconverted try124 words
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Article51 1958-10-09 14 HOCKEY S.H.A. league Div. 1: K.A.F. Seletar v R.A.P. Changi. Seletar; Inter-school: Queenstown Technical v St. Patrick's Queenstown. SOCCER S.A.F.A. premier league: R.A.F. Singapore v Junior Clubs, Jalan Be.sar Stadium (5.15)- Indians v R.N. Dockyard. (7 p.m.); DJv. 2A: Dockyard"*" < Radin Mas Ramblers, Geylang. RUGGER S.R.C. v S.S.51 words
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Article191 1958-10-09 14 •ays EPSOM JEEP PENANG seems to be in for a rainy spell and punters should bear in mind for the autumn meeting horses that can act on a wet track. Horses to follow at Penang are: FOLLOW ME HOME: Found his right form at Kuala191 words
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Article105 1958-10-09 14 TWO goals in the second hall gave defending champions Singapore Recreation Club a 2-0 victory over Young Men's Sikh Association in an S.H.A. Div. 1 league match on the padang yesterday. After a scoreless first half in which the promoted Y.MS. A. side did more of105 words
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357 1958-10-09 14 victories In the 50 metres breaststroke and freestyle and the 100 metres freestyle helped Goh Chok Tong to become the "A" division Individual champion at the Raffles Institution swimming carnival at Amber Road yesterday. Tan Im Huat scored 15 points to become the357 words
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Article, Illustration408 1958-10-09 14 ENGLAND'S Test cricketers will pass through Singapore next February on their way home from Australia. But wnether they are able to play a short exhibition match will depend on the team's travel arrangeThis news was brought to Singapore last night by408 words
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Article, Illustration41 1958-10-09 14 England batsman Willie Watson with officials of the Singapore Cricket Association at the airport From left >l Schubert (asst. secretary). David Montague (MCC masseur). Watson. Dr. Ong Swee Law (president) and Km,, <> Lee (secretary). Straits Times picture.41 words
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Article240 1958-10-09 14 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN By |?LIGHT-LIEUTENANT Leslie Meadows, a former r English F.A. Class one referee, officiated his last soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Meadows, who came to Singapore with a letter of re- commendation from Sir 1 Stanley Rous, secretary of the240 words
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185 1958-10-09 14 Lucky goal turns tide for Marines MARINE Department, last iTi year's S.AJVA. league champions, put themselves in line for the runners-up berth behind Darul Aflah when they scored a 3-2 victory over Fathul Karlb in the last first division match for both teams this season at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday.185 words
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Article92 1958-10-09 14 f sport\ AROUND V THE WORLD/ ACCRA, Wed.— Bill Voce. the former Nottinghamshire and England Test cricketer, has been appointed coach to the Ghana Cricket Association. He will arrive here by. air on Oct. 15. Voce played in 27 Tests between 1929 and 1946Reuter. ROME:92 words
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Article53 1958-10-09 14 Teo Slew San of Aston A C entered the final of the Singapore three-ball billiards championship when he beat Tan Kirn Song, the Ja^rtte. 500-458 at the Great World last night Teo will now meet Yeo Koon Yam (Aston^ in the final at 830 p.m.53 words
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Article21 1958-10-09 14 The SAFA junior cup replay match between Blue Rovers and Springdale at Balestler Road ground yesterday was postponed.21 words
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Advertisement189 1958-10-09 14 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE. ETC. I 20 Wards Ji.i (Min.)— Box -.0 cts. extra. PRINCESS MASSAGE (Steam- room; Special Body Massage and Hot Water Bath, kian Hua Hotel, 81 Bencoolen Street, Singapore. Tel: *****. Room 5. TOYO-BATH MASSAGE Turkishbath (Steam) Muscular-pains, tiredness, over-welpht etc 185-B Orchard Road. Tel: S'liwe *****. EHrance Oxiey189 words
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Advertisement152 1958-10-09 14 Rugby win for Naval Base Naval Base beat R.A.F. Seletar Marshall. Hucke: by 19 points (two goals, three Rodd who ftlao tries to 11 (goal, try, penalty) in versions, a rugger match at the Naval Seletars Mas can* y st t rday Strickland while Naval Bases try scorers were a152 words
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