The Straits Times, 25 October 1958
1958-10-25
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Title Section20 1958-10-25 1 AVERAGE DAILY I ERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times. Mo*** AW*"** Gstd. 1845. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1958 15 CENTS20 words
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Article, Illustration1033 1958-10-25 1 THE CHINESE VOTE WILL BE WIPED OUT" Plea to Dr. Lim: Don't 'steamroll' constitution through STRONG BRANCH LEADERS OPPOSE SUPREME CONTROL FOR HQ )ng, Tan head charter protest New constitution has many changes not just a 4 face-lift' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.-The leaders of two of the1,033 words
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Article128 1958-10-25 1 SINGAPORE, Fri. A woman cigarette vendor grappled with a would be extortioner and detained him while a large crowd watched in Queen Street here tonight. But in the ensuing struggle. Madam Lee Slew Meow, aged 45. lost about $25. her total takings for the day.128 words
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Article48 1958-10-25 1 LONDON, Fri— The PanAmerican Airways Boeing-707 jet airliner "Mayflower" today made its first nonstop flight between New York and London. It failed by 30 minutes to beat the record of six hours 12 minutes set up three weeks ago by the BOAC Comet IV.48 words
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Article29 1958-10-25 1 MIAMI. Fri. Three Cubans attempting to sneak into the United States in a stolen plane were arrested as they landed at a small airfield near here— U.P.l.29 words
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Article473 1958-10-25 1 SINGAPORE, Friday. BRITAIN is already planning a re-deployment of her forces in the Federation of Malaya because of the rapidly improving Emergency situation. This was disclosed here today by the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for War. Mr. Julian Amery. before he left by air473 words
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103 1958-10-25 1 Manager stoned by estate strikers ffißl V ANDRUM (South 1 India). Fri. Strikers stoned the British manager of a tea estate in Kerala State yesterday, according to reports reaching here today. Mr. T. Beaumont, manager of Periavurri Estate, was slightly injured. But Mr. V. R. Krishna Iyer, Minister of LawReuter - 103 words
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Article17 1958-10-25 1 MANILA. Frl. President Garcia of the Philippines will visit Japan in early November. Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article338 1958-10-25 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Thirty four students, who were among the 121 alleged subversives arre sted throughout the Federation early this month, were released today so that they can: SIT for their school examinations which begin on Monday; TAKE the opportunity of a second chance338 words
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499 1958-10-25 1 7 new cases of polio were reported in Singapore yesterday. Total for the month is now 118. SINGAPORE, Fri.— 'The Health Minister, Mr. A. J. Braga, and his Permanent Secretary, Dr. M. Doraisingham, predicted today that the present polio epidemic499 words
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Article23 1958-10-25 1 WASHINGTON Frl. President Eisenhower today promoted Rear Admiral Hyman G. Rickover. "father' or the atomic submarine, to the rank of Vice-Admiral.— U.P.l23 words
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Article22 1958-10-25 1 PARIS, Fri.— France Is seeking a $70 million loan from the world Bank for develop ment In Algeria.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article170 1958-10-25 1 Curfew on murder town T^ICOSIA, Fri.— A 62- o 1 d British businessman was shot dead from behind in a Nicosia "safe shopping" centre today and the entire capital was placed under an immediate house curfew. Frederick James Sharman, representative of a firm dealIng in car spare parts, was shotReuter - 170 words
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Article15 1958-10-25 1 PASTCRNAK 'OLD Of COW, 1 h D P to«J-J\ Thib —I PI '< fa15 words
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Article31 1958-10-25 1 COLUMBUS (Ohio). Fri. The crew of three were killed yesterday when a B-47 jet bomber crashed on a runway at Lockburn air force base near here. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Advertisement24 1958-10-25 1 g Magnolia Milk... W lias the real M> FRESH flavour" J^^k i llvl Wto Stntapnrt m IDH^Tt3YDI9a)L ETfl MANSFIELDS FOR TRAVEL OF COURSE MAN-724 words
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Advertisement109 1958-10-25 1 y, .11 :tm f twfc rots rot I W f jj/ LEADING athletM I f^ 3n< I*"1 throughout tht j tood beverage has been served r M^K^r to athletes at every Olympic I f^^f Gjmes Merting from the !.■>» f X, i^W Angeles Games in 1932 to the f Olympic109 words
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Article, Illustration681 1958-10-25 2 DONALD LUDLOW - DONALD LUDLOW From WASHINGTON, Friday BEHIND Mr. Dulles' urgent mission to Formosa to soothe the ruffled feelings of President Chiang Kai-shek lies a strange and dramatic story of bitterness among the great. Angered to the point of fury, convinced that he681 words
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Article, Illustration210 1958-10-25 2 Crowd boos Leavitt— now he says: 'I am resigning' 'TAKE YOUR CHEQUE BOOK HOME 9 THEY CRIED SYDNEY, Friday. CROWD of 1,200 last night jem-d and booed American sports promoter Leo Leaxitl at the opening match of his professional basketball team's Australian tour. "Take your cheque book and go backReuter - 210 words
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149 1958-10-25 2 CABLE BRIEFS BRITONS MISSING FOR TWO MONTHS TURN UP ON H.K. BORDER HONG KONG. Frt.— Three Britons missing since Aug. 22 while on a sailing trip from Hong Kong to Paipo. a lew miles south of the Chinese coast, appeared unexpectedly on the border from Communist China today. They arc149 words
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Article36 1958-10-25 2 JAKARTA. Fri. Indonesia has taken delivery of foui new warships from Italian shipyards. The frigates Imam Bond.lol and Surapati reached Jakarta yesterday to join the Hassanuddln and Pattlmura, which arrived earlier Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article36 1958-10-25 2 WASHINGTON. Fri.— The president of the Philippines Senate, Mr. Eulogio Rodrigues will confer with the U.S. Secretary of State. Mr. John Foster Dulles, on Monday on U.S. aid to the Philippines I U.P.I.UPI - 36 words
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Miscellaneous15 1958-10-25 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appl 1 1 r^ \1 > una win ue c*o ht J15 words
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Article346 1958-10-25 3 MR. DULLES: PEKING WON'T GAIN ENDS BY EITHER FORCE OR GUILE TAIPEH, Friday. THE Chinese Communists resumed shelling the Quemoy group this morning after a 23-hour silence which lasted through the departure from I ormosa of the U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. lohn FosterReuter; UPI - 346 words
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195 1958-10-25 3 Soldier to die for shooting an officer 'OLOGNE. Fri.—Sapper Terence Cash--19. of St. Albans, rtfordshire. wad md guilty here yesrday of shooting Lieutenant GeoffRen wick. 22. of don. on Aug. 10. .us sentenced to death .strong recommendamircy. The verdict ect to confirmation. more pleaded not to the capital murder it.Reuter - 195 words
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Article30 1958-10-25 3 I iNDON. Fri— American have placed orders 000 British cars to be id next year, it was need today. The orders total M 5300.000- uter.30 words
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Article68 1958-10-25 3 HONG KONG, Fri— Miss i Li Li Hwa. idol of millions of Chinese filmgoers. yesterday launched a paddle-steamer. the S.S. Fa Tsan. which will feature in the film "Ferry to Hong Kong." Kurt Jurgens will play a stateless refugee who wa? shuttled to andReuter - 68 words
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Article256 1958-10-25 3 Rebels discuss de Gaulle's offer CAIRO, Friday. ]t|R. FERHAT ABBAS, Prime Minister of the "Free iTI Algerian Government," conferred with his colleagues yesterday on Gen. de Gaulle's offer ot a safe conduct to representatives of the Algerian rebels if they wished to go to Paris toReuter - 256 words
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100 1958-10-25 3 Nobel Prize awarded to Russian author STOCKHOLM, Fri. The Swedish Academy yesterday awarded the 1958 Nobel Prize for literature to Boris Pasternak, Russian author of "Doctor Zhivago." a best-selling novel in the West that has not been published in his own country. "Doctor Zhivago" depicts life in Russia during the100 words
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Article32 1958-10-25 3 SPRINGHILL (Nova Scotia), Fri. Rescue workers are tunnelling through rock here today in a bid to reach 85 men trapped three miles underground in North America's deepest coal pit.— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article86 1958-10-25 3 BOAC CALLS OFF COMET FLIGHT LONDON. Fri. BOAC. racing to start the first daily transatlantic jet service with Comet IV airliners on Nov. 14. yesterday cancelled its weekend Comet flights between New York and London. The airline pioneered pure jet commercial services across the Atlantic last month and had scheduledReuter - 86 words
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Article, Illustration242 1958-10-25 3 - THE STATE VISIT OF THE GERMAN PRESIDENT \> ON N, Fri. The West German President, Dr. Theodore Heuss. said in an interview broadcast here last night that German journalists who were surprised at the reserve shown by some British newspapers about Anglo-German friendship wereReuter - 242 words
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Article25 1958-10-25 3 HONG KONG. Fri. Gen Maxwell D. Taylor, U.S. Army chief of staff, arrived here today from Taipeh on a fourdav visit.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article364 1958-10-25 3 T ONDON, Fri.— Unsettled condi-, tion-s persisted in London stock] markets today and small losses; outnumbered cams. Sentiment was affected by the rise in the United Suites discount rate and by the latest moves by Russia in Egypt. I In the afternoon came the; higher Treasury bill rate364 words
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147 1958-10-25 3 LONDON, Friday. fTHE ADMIRALTY said here today that a piece A of secret classified equipment being taken to the Mediterranean Fleet in Malta had been recovered from the wreckage of the British Viscount airliner which crashed on Wednesday in Italy. A spokesman said theReuter - 147 words
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Article56 1958-10-25 3 rE Queen was yesterday given a hundredweight of icecream for the Prince of Wales and his schoolmates at Cheam School. The icecream modelled in the shape of a cow was presented when she visited the Dairy Show at Olympic. London. The Queen said: "Oh. theyReuter - 56 words
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Advertisement65 1958-10-25 3 Walk into Borneo Motors today w ...and ride 4 away on your new 0 |ainbrellai#^l THE WORLD'S /W?£ SCOOTER EASY TO RIDE W=" I EASY TO OWN ffy K \^~sJ^s^ MODEL 150 LD $1,150 o^^ ''•Viw (SINGAPORE FEDERATION) J/^V LOW DEPOSIT HIRE PURCHASE TERMS AVAILABLE jL atJ U GET AROUND65 words
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Advertisement227 1958-10-25 3 I ROAMER gJHHHn atuwfo <^ *****0 pieces I ioo"« waterproof I Roamer watches have BX'JwsX been sold during 1956 11 1 1 1 11 1 '1 1 a !1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Here are j advantages 1 1 1] 1 1 1 s #100 p /o waterproof;227 words
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Article28 1958-10-25 4 SINGAPORE Fri The Governor. Sir William Goode. will present the Queen awards to 15 people at a cc remony at Government House on Nov. 8.28 words
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Article60 1958-10-25 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Top amateur dancers from Penang, Selangor, Ipoh and Malacca will compete with Singapore dancers for the title of "1958 All-Malayan International Amateur Ballroom Dance Champions" next month. The contest, organised by the International Society of Teachers of Dancing (Singapore and Federation), will be held at60 words
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Article30 1958-10-25 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Canadian Minister of Finance. Mr. Donald M Fleming, and his wife, will arriv here on Tuesday for a brief visit to Singapore and the Federation.30 words
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796 1958-10-25 4 'MY DUTY TO OPPOSE SPIRIT OF DUAL LOYALTY 9 SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, said today that it was his duty to oppose those who sought to inspire the spirit of dual political loyalty among Singapore's796 words
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Article, Illustration44 1958-10-25 4 THE PRETTIEST policewoman in Malaya. Woman Inspector Miss jagdev Kaur, daughter of Mr. Chanda Singh ASP, who exchanged rings with Inspector Pritam Singh, son ot Mr. Sarmukh Singh, a retired senior police officer, when their engagement was announced in Ipoh.44 words
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266 1958-10-25 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. OINGAPORE booksellers were told today that some *3 of their $1,000,000 stocks of banned books might be released for sale, if they had not been edited or re-edited for Communist propaganda purposes. The books that would266 words
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Article39 1958-10-25 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. No I stamps are needed for letters sent to the Police through P.O. Box 5000. But, the police spokesman called upoii people giving information through the post to state their names ana addresses.39 words
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Article91 1958-10-25 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Government and the City Council are considering plans to establish a common poo" ?ir« tr nslatOrs and interpreters, it was disclosed today thY nd r tWs «y*tem, both the Government and the council would draw from the n?»!» n who would be Hn^ tO91 words
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Advertisement138 1958-10-25 4 YOUA*£/NWT£O i i ■:M to m£ 1 HANGING of a tone stranger who rode into the wrong town I m at the wrong time > vL Qpatt mWm Cnie Stems -kniftr Holden Barry Kelley CATHAY MIDNICHT V»#% I n#% TONIGHT v^^!^ fish W **A{\ MEAT Fe/ Another SOXi I Success!138 words
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Miscellaneous579 1958-10-25 4 I.M\KKM1V OF MALAYA: .-now. Chinese boxing, basketball Cum w. .i lion ceremony at the Vio- 7.30 p.m. toria Memorial Hall, 10 a.m. and t'YMA (96 Bras Ba.sah Road): 3 P m Movie Circle presents 'Johnnv JOO CHIAT COMMUNITY AS- Dark' 7.30 pjn SOCIATION: Variety show at RAFFLES MUSEUM (Stamford Duniuuii579 words
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Article284 1958-10-25 5 SPECIAL AGENTS ALERTED TO STOP STOLEN VEHICLES POLICE GIVE TIPS TO MOTORISTS ON PROPER CAR CARE SINGAPORE, Friday. pOLICE have posted special agents at the causeway to trap thieves who steal cars in Singapore and take them to Siam where they fetch high prices. Official figures284 words
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Article29 1958-10-25 5 SINGAPORE. PA The Netaji Memorial Library and the Netaji Hindi Hiph School will hold a variety concert at the Victoria Theatre on Oct. 31 at 8 p.m.29 words
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Article89 1958-10-25 5 CAR ALARMS were fitted to many private cars during World War 11. The simplest system had a small buzzer or bell fitted under the dashboard or bonnet. This was connected to a secret switch and the I ignition system of the car. When the driver89 words
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Article102 1958-10-25 5 $1,000 FINE PAID— MAN HELD AGAIN SINGAPOREE. Fri. Gan Eno Kok. 29. who _\vas said to have aot a Federation identity card after slip- 1 ping in f j Singapore from .China, was lined Sl.OOO or six months' jail in a magistrates court today. But as soon as he paid102 words
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Article68 1958-10-25 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. Tham o Lai Woh. alias Kwai Wong, was charged in a Magistrates Court today with causing the death of Ho Ng chiew while a member of an unlawful assembly at the Great World Park on the night of Oct. 6. No plea was taken. Tham68 words
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Article23 1958-10-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Sultan of Selangor today declared open the new $18,000 mosque at Banting in the Kuala Langat district.23 words
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Article32 1958-10-25 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Department of Information Services here has released a new publication "An Introduction to Singapore"— as a guide for visitors. The book will be republished quarterly.32 words
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Article120 1958-10-25 5 SINGAPORE, Fri.— "All cars... all cars...proreed to Raffles Place ...case of shooting... over!" This crisp order went on the Police radio after a 999 call here today. Sirens wailing, radio cars converged on the busy city centre. There was a ripple of excitement as people120 words
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Article78 1958-10-25 5 TEMERLOH. Fri.— Chew Siew Hea. 27. of Mentakab. tried to poison herself because she had no money to buy food and medicine for her one-year-old child, who was frequently unwell, she told the magistrate's court here yesterday. "I could not hear to see my baby suffering78 words
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203 1958-10-25 5 Ho explains that plan for $100,000 art gallery SINGAPORE, Fri. The president of the Singapore Art Society, Mr. Ho Kok Hoe, today clarified his position with regard to the plans he has drawn for a proposed $100,000 art gallery. He had been publicly criticised for an alleged breach of prof?ssional203 words
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Article33 1958-10-25 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. The Minister <>f Commerce and Industry. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. will open the new Malayan Weaving Mills Ltd. factory at oth milestone Jalan Scudai here on Nov. 1.33 words
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151 1958-10-25 5 SINGAPORE, Friday. I^HE $97,000 scheme to convert Raffles Place car park into a public gardens met with opposition from the two Liberal-Socialist members when it today. The plan wu approved b;. a majority vote. The Liberal Socialist members were in favour of deferring it in151 words
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Article, Illustration290 1958-10-25 5 F N COMMEMORATES ANNIVERSARY WITH 4 VARSITY STUDY GRANTS FRASER and Neave Limited is offering four scholarships worth $32,000 to the University of Malaya and Nanyang University for two students 1 in Singapore and two in the Federation to commemorate its 75th anniversary tomorrow. The company's genera i manager and290 words
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143 1958-10-25 5 New soft drinks factory for capital SINGAPORE, Fri. Fraser and Neave plan to set up a new soft drinks factory and a brewery at Sungei Besi in Kuala Lumpur. The company's general manager and director. Mr. Max Lewis, said today that the company's present softdrink factory in Campbell Road was143 words
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Article24 1958-10-25 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri Senior Inspector Som bin Haji Ismail has been transferred from Kulai to the Police Field Force at Dusun Tua. Selangor.24 words
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Advertisement252 1958-10-25 5 One tuxwei opj&tatect CALCULATOR \UI/ i.i)l Ikiikl operates all controls with only very\s tight movements. i, II lurid i* entirely Jrte for checking. fr/L/ione rj. jACOBSON VAN DEN BERG IS) LIMITED M for: iYPEWRITERS (M) ITD. SINGAPORE —K. LUMPUR PENANG CHEAPEST-EVER SALE new offers CORO JEWELLERY 75 CENTS FREE A252 words
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Advertisement106 1958-10-25 5 HELP YOUR CHILD AT EXAMINATION TIME School examinations arc- difficult Sanatoucn help's a pupil by helping to give energy and mental clar.ity. Uood Bleep and good appetite Help YOUR child u< t good marks with Sanatogen TONIC Corrects diet deficiencies NOTICE While every endeavour is maile to publish advertisements on106 words
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Obituary31 1958-10-25 6 N Bsflss HO (Minimum i MANASSEH— EZRA tZEKIEL. laiher of Mrs. J. Godycki, peace:'nly at his residence 384 Ruiinali Hoad, Penang. on 23rd October, Funeral took place on same aay.;31 words
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Article88 1958-10-25 6 lit Words $19 (Minimum) I HE FAMILY of The Late Mr*. l.n boo i. .ii thank all friends i.v Relatives for their Assistance, .voendance and Donations. rUI FAMILY of the lai« Mr. Ho n Kip thank all friends ant; -■..iiivtt for their assistance. i i^n.s, condolences, wreaths, and .i'88 words
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Article354 1958-10-25 6 M Wurrf« tilt (Mimmam). IS FOND MEMORY of Brooke Kc.wards Murdered by Communist, I n rorhUs at Sungei Siput 26.10.56. LAWRENCE to Elizabeth Mathilda Tan I apologise. Forgive me. Deeply repented. Miss you m:»ch. Please return home to me. ANNOUNCEMENTS Kords UV (Minimumj. JHE COCKPITS Java Rijst;Mlel is served354 words
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624 1958-10-25 6 The Straits TImes Spore, Sat. Oct. 25, 1938 For Public Safety The Federations Public i Security Ordinance gives noloneI one pleasure. It is a dour law for dour occasions. Without claiming association with Iby any means all the i iticism and reproaches levelled at the bill during its second reading,624 words
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Article350 1958-10-25 6 Writing on behalf of the Singapore committee of the I Alumni Association, Dr. V. Thambipillai questions a I recent comment on an editorial in the Proceedings :of the Alumni Association which attacked changes in the Mental Disorders and TreatI ment Ordinance. We thought the editorial seriously mis-350 words
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Article208 1958-10-25 6 For the first time in five years there is hope that Algeria's problems can be j settled. For the time being at least rebel initiative has j passed into the hands of moderate and responsible leaders, headed by Mr. Ferhat Abbas, once as pro-French a nationalist as208 words
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Article180 1958-10-25 6 FIFTY YEARS AGO <From the Str^ Ti m I October Zi. U*, =rpHE other day a 1 Penang g over nme "J cai wai entertain, i"" 1 dinner on the 0, his transfer to anuthV, port. The menu U UU Breat a treat as t!, P Zt itself. Somp o*180 words
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Article, Illustration73 1958-10-25 6 •In pursuance 01 the policy of preventing the publication ot material which is immoral or improper the Commissioner of Police and the Chairman of the Board 01 Filvi Censors will examine very stringently alt advertisements and applications relating to cinemas or theatrical performances in order to ensure that they, or73 words
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Article, Illustration1263 1958-10-25 6 CYNICUS - CYNICUS by i sArrnnAY srrnr HMMMM in. •••M«.f •Ht'iiMllllffr UOW can anyone be expected to hold th«- law in respect, when the Government itself holds the law in contempt I There is no greater scandal than the squalid triangle of squatter, landlord and government which isLee Yuc Loony - 1,263 words
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Advertisement268 1958-10-25 6 r Straits Times Free Press liters our representatives at Ml floor, SINGAPORE COLD STORA&t, I z ORCHARD ROAD, -ill receive (moll advertisements and onswert I to box numbers. Classified advertiserm» ts may z site bo handed ts: CITY BOOK STORE LTD., Winchester House, Collyer Quay, Singapore. MR. M. M. ISMAIL,268 words
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Advertisement184 1958-10-25 6 Your shop-reliability Plus super-selling Brands "Eagle Be/P CciUui t viutvoa \?»W will briny, about mere profitable imwJPfr results in your business. Our "Eagle Bell" Brand is I M attached to both Rayon and Spun Rayon Fabrics. Our "Cellan" Brand means 'strong, yet light Iwltou spun rayon fabrics (blended ivith 10°/184 words
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199 1958-10-25 7 INQUIRY IS GIVEN REASON FOR DEATHS OF 12 RAUB, Friday. j'lli; MAI 10 disaster at the Raub Australian Cold Mine in which 12 people lost their lives attributed today to an "additional workuhich nobody knew about. Peter Hall, counthe mine, told199 words
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Article103 1958-10-25 7 A SOUVENIR PLAN TO AID CENTRE SINGAPORE. Fri. Nearly 100.000 metal badges will be used, instead of paper flags to help boost the Singapore Youth Sports Centre's flag day collections tomorrow. The badges, in green and white, the centre's emblem of a hurdling athlete m the middle, are .similar to103 words
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179 1958-10-25 7 MAGISTRATE SAYS: 7 AM GLAD' SINGAPORE, Friday. ALL three parties to a quarrel on Sept. B—a8 a woman doctor and a couple were acquitted by a Singapore magistiate today atter the .court Before the settlement. Dr. Stella Moser laced a summons charge179 words
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Article, Illustration348 1958-10-25 7 The saint who doesn't perform miracles on Fridays NO CURES... IT WAS HOLY MAN PANDRI'S OFF DAY SINGAPORE Fri. Two hundred peo pie today packed a house in Woodsville Road to seek blessings and spiritual cure from an Indian "Saint who claims to be an incarnation of a Hindu god.348 words
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Article136 1958-10-25 7 ODD-JOB MAN WHO LIVED TOO WELL SINGAPORE, Fri.— Koh Ban Bens. 50. was an odd-job man who liked expensive living, ile drank too much, gambled too much, and owed too much. And to escape from his heavy debts, he took his own life, a Singapore Coroner was told today. Choo136 words
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Article62 1958-10-25 7 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The mass rally and concert, scheduled to be held on Nov. 1 to celebrate the end of the City Council's anti-litter campaign, has been postponed to December, because of the outbreak of polio here. The December celebrations will be held at Farrer Park. Apart from62 words
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Article25 1958-10-25 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Teachers' Union will hold its 12th anniversary dinner at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Oct. 31 at 8.30 p.m.25 words
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Article44 1958-10-25 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two representatives of the Singapore Malay Chamber of Commerce will be on the Singapore trade mission to visit Indonesia next month. The mission, sponsored by the Sing-auore Indian Chamber of Commerce, plans to boost trade with Indonesia.44 words
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276 1958-10-25 7 GEOFFREY BOUND - MALAYA BOUGHT $34mil. MORE THAN SHE SOLD IN SEPTEMBER GEOFFREY BOUND By Singapore, Friday. TpHE September Pan--1 Malayan trade figures published yesterday showed a deficit of $34 million— a disappointment after the better business forecast this week. In August there had been a favourable balance of $11.3 million, the first276 words
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157 1958-10-25 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. —Ceylon's i Minister of Food and Agriculture, Mr. D.P.R Gunawar- I dene, said tonight that Malaya and other small j independent countries must adopt a nationalisation liolicy if they wished to solve their economic problems. I "For undeveloped countries that157 words
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Advertisement122 1958-10-25 7 "I must get wfl something to m relieve this M awful skin I^l irritation J^^^ 1 "I Y\ Asepso Soap Vj it's so soothing 91 A>cpso Sou, JSSSgg&^gflS\ promts you u-din-t "-T^O^^/ llic that >aur ySu^^J/j~: skin troubles. ■~77~-* 'S*~~~ -~~7 FAMOUS FOR THE RELIEF OF PRICKLY HEAT X-A I122 words
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403 1958-10-25 8 This is a blow at our autonomy: Varsity men SINGAPORE, Friday. PRESIDENT of the University of Malaya Students' Union, Mr. A. Lazarus, today criticised the Federation Government for "interfering" with the autonomy of the university by its recent decision to split the students union into two. Speaking at a Foundation403 words
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Article, Illustration97 1958-10-25 8 She was accompanied byMrs. A. M. MacKintosh. wife of the Deputy Com-missioner-General. Later the visitors spent an hour at the Deaf and Dumb Association's Sign School in Charlton Road uherr there are 80 pupils. Picture shows Lady Scott saying "hello" to R. Thaiparan while his97 words
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Article32 1958-10-25 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. Tlk> next session of the Singapore Assizes will open in the High Court before Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin next Monday There are 20 cases listed for hearing.32 words
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431 1958-10-25 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. qpHE Control of PubliA cations Bill passed by the Federal Council last night ensures that the business of importing publications will be in the hands of responsible booksellers. And it will enable the Government to rely on431 words
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Article42 1958-10-25 8 SINGAPORE, Fri. Customs officers today searched the Rizwani for four hours before the vessel left for Madras with over 330 passengers. Yesterday nearly 201 b of opium was discovered hidden in the ship's engine room. Nothing was found today.42 words
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Article170 1958-10-25 8 NO CAUSE FOR STRIKE CALTEX SINGAPORE. Fri. The management of Caltex (Asia) oil company in Singapore has told its employees that it saw no reason for them to consider strike action. In a circular to the stall explaining its wage agreement and relationship with the Caltex Employees' Union. the company170 words
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Article32 1958-10-25 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri.— Johore spent $5,830 In drought relief for kampongs last year. The major part of the money was spent in Muar, where 18 kampongs were assisted.32 words
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199 1958-10-25 8 New school planned by Anglican Church SINGAPORE. Fri.— Th^ Anglican Church is planning a new $500,000 building for the Anglican Chinese High School at Changi. Dr. D. D. Chelliah. the Archdeacon of Singapore and chairman of the school's 1 management committee, said today: Till recently the Anglican Church had' been199 words
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Advertisement659 1958-10-25 8 iik.nl /fawWS J IL if'i'l"H^S llth Scarific Day :n;39 SgLBE ■..■^M^r 11, 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 1 2nd Week! "HORROR of DR ACULA "7;:r 'I 1 I v' PLI S! M( SICAL SHOkT "MAMBO MAUNLSS" i "Horror of Dracula- broke all records in the history of Kilipino lilmdom when it659 words
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Advertisement607 1958-10-25 8 I Dirk BOOARDE Yoko TANI (Color-i; ;ink) "SJS" THE WIND CANNOT Rf Ao i j^j MYSTERY MIDNIGHT TONIGHT! World i,,,,, -An OutsUndine Action Picture in C'scope A; olm 1; 1 K Midnight Tomorrow! "WANDERING IM\(,l\.\Tu7 4 Today 9 a.m.: Victor Mature "International I'ni,,, Tomorrow 9 a.m.: "EXPOSED" Mandarin t!\Vi j607 words
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Miscellaneous209 1958-10-25 8 f where leltgion is concerned otraits Times Crossword t m log (9). r^ j r, 1 r^ I r^ i rj i [^"'^""""■B 2ti PremiPl -honnighi'arc of l__^B__^HL_Hb__JHi__^H__Hß__Bß_j 2- Oil of 110 tasle p« rha ps <5-4>. fj^—^ 3 subject? (5). -^J— crea.se resistance i7i. 5. Extreme folly sends Ma209 words
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Article, Illustration1234 1958-10-25 9 Hitch-hiking in Malaya was good fun— Bo Years ago ISABELLA BISHOP'S ADVENTURES IN MALAYAN JUNGLES BISHOP was most annoyed. Her ele:mt was really behaving very badly. He left the road, entirely against her wishes, straight to a mudhole amongst the trees ben turning his impertinent trunk back, uirfed mud all1,234 words
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Advertisement47 1958-10-25 9 Don't let that lD take hold! drops of Vapex on your md on your pillow -it clears the head quickly. relieves colds from the -■"breath. 1% Nt". VAPEX INHALER T one in your pocket or -nag ready for instant us* VAPEX -<-A«S COLDS QUICKLY i 1 KwfeotOrCo.knt.'aHd47 words
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Advertisement92 1958-10-25 9 %#r€fllirif MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED Singapore Kuala Luaipar Represented elsewhere in the Federation and Borneo by Borneo Motors Ltd Buy Wisely!... BUY... NEW CHINA TIRE J|| W\\ fatvl [°f safe, long term and reliable '■fw!t\ C If Performances with these truck '-Ww m* i/f an^ car tires /^v MADE FROM loo^92 words
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Article122 1958-10-25 10 MELBOURNE. Frl. j TNVESTMENT shares on the Stock Exchange here today maintained a steady tone with the main movement a rise 01 Is. In National Radiators. Loans MtfS 1956-59 £99 9s. bd. < Bank of N.S.W. unquoted Con. Zinc 70/3 Mount Lyell 26 1 N. Broken Hill 92/-122 words
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Article511 1958-10-25 10 CUTS RUBBER PRICE 2 CENTS By Our Market Correspondent RUBBER was subjected to sustained selling pressure in Singapore yesterday and fell over two cents with November first grade closing at 88{ cents. The price fell from an opening of 89 cents to 88i cents in the early511 words
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Article25 1958-10-25 10 SINGAPORE. Oct. 24. RUBBER: 88<4 cents per lb. 'down 2*4 cents). TIN: $375.87 Va pe' picul (up 82.87'^). Estimated unofficial offering 120 tons.25 words
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Article661 1958-10-25 10 The Malayan Share Broker* Association reported: "Industrials were steady while tins and rubbers were Inclined to ease at the close. The turnover was fair." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the I*"***"* business done yesterday: PW. Dispensary $1.06 and $107: Praser Neave ords $1.60 x all; Gammon $1.63 (.odd661 words
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Article87 1958-10-25 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: steady; UK Continent October November $37' 2 buyers, $38 sellers. Coronut oil: steady; bulk $56' '2 sellers, drum Still' 1 sellers. Pepper: quiet: no business was reported done. Muntok white $123. Sarawak $122, special Sara- 1 wsk87 words
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Article294 1958-10-25 10 A general wariness seems to have developed this week on the rubber market with dealers looking for a quick turn rather than any further sustained rise in the near future report H.C.B. Ltd. in their current rubber survey. ThU has led to some fairly sharp fluctuations294 words
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Article164 1958-10-25 10 November flrst irrade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 88 cents per lb. down 2'i cents on Thursday's dosing price. Closing tone: Barely steady. Cosing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int 1 R.S.S. Spol fo.b. buyers 87 V sellers 88 4 Norn. 1164 words
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Article82 1958-10-25 10 Ships lying alontsidr the Singapore Harbour Board wharvrs or expected today are: Koscuiszko 12, SiUmara 45. Slmnko Maru 6A, Benvannoch 67. President Jackson 89. Flying Independent 10 11. Anchises 13 14, Moselstein 15 16. Musi Lloyd 18, Chuyo Maru 19 20. Slberoet 21 22. Myr'tlebank 23 24. Bingo82 words
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Article35 1958-10-25 10 Production from Batu Arang during last two quarters announced by Malayan Collieries Ltd. was as follows:April 4,749 tons. May 5,294 tons, June 4,708 tons, Jul* 3.856 August 3.959 tons, and September 5.004 tons.35 words
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Article51 1958-10-25 10 me Mala an i k Association changes in 11 yesterday ia.; Ca -i.nl .1 31 15/16. Ol> 32 3/8 eradii bl bills. Selling T.T. or on Bian Francs 161-, On the frrp v,ii,.,. Hon K Kong vt dollar was quoted cash, and 5.80 Sterli. 11; one Uel of go51 words
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Advertisement630 1958-10-25 10 NOTICE i CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbrokers) I nrrdermed Pledged (ioods and Jewellery from the following Pawnbrokers' Shops No. 21 Now Bridge Road Chin Clioii*! rV.k Chin Kin Loy (Chop Thye Shen» No. 13j New Bridge Road lam Joon Sioiig iChop Sam Foil No. 189 South Bridge F >ad Lam Joon Chong630 words
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Advertisement789 1958-10-25 10 NOTICES TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN With effect from 23.10.58 Mr. Yap Yong Siong is no longer in our employ and therefore has no authority to transact any further business on our behalf or to collect any monies owing to us. CLIMATE ENGINEERING LTD.. Singapore. NOTICE ORCHARD MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED.789 words
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Advertisement844 1958-10-25 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS BOURNE SCHOOL KUALA LUMPUR Applications arc invited from graduate or experienced Secondary Teachers to take one or more of the following: LATIN. FRENCH. MUSIC. GENERAL SUBJECTS. Help with games or out-of-J school activities would be an ex- 1 tra qualification. Salary will be dependent on qualifications and experience.844 words
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Advertisement556 1958-10-25 10 NOTICES AUCTION SALE SINGAPORE PROPERTIES To be held In onr StJe-Rooms Nos. 4 4-1, CoUyer Quay on Tursday, 38th October, 1958 at 2.30 p.m. 1. No. 1 PRANKEL WALK— PRANKEL ESTATE. Freehold land and Bungalow. Area 7.512 sq. feet approximately. With VACANT POSSESSION. (Messrs. Drew Napier. Solicitors). 2. LAND AT556 words
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Advertisement728 1958-10-25 10 kfc K LINE" Japan U.B.A, PacUlc Atlantic Coast a. Penang p S>am S'pote ets ppv >«« 11/12 N« 13 N.v 14/16 Nit 21 Nov ■KMikaw* Mara' 15 Dec 14 Dec 11/13 Dec loading for Hongkong, all Japan Ports Los Angeles and New cargo for Vancouver Seattle. Portland, San Francisco. Oakland728 words
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Advertisement1400 1958-10-25 11 uU »405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Ten mm n2 i,aisj ..mi THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE V,.',' SAILINGS TO LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON t CONTINENTAL PORTS [VU Sau witk liberty te trtceet via Panama er Cape at Geed Hope rption to picceed via other ports to lohj aat discnaige (argc Siagaeere LOADING1,400 words
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Advertisement1273 1958-10-25 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR AOEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM BREMEN, HAMBURG. COPENHAGEN. GOTHENBURG. OSLO S'oore P. S>am MPnanji FALSTRIA't Pirt 25/21 Oet PATACOHIA"* 17/11 Nl* 1920 Nt* 'KOREA"" 19/20 Nt* "lUTIANDIA"t 22/21 Nl* 24/2S Nlv 25/21 Nt* Calling Gdtiia. t Passenger aecimatadatioa available OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR BANCKOK1,273 words
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Advertisement1324 1958-10-25 11 '^^^E^^^^^^^^m^^^l v,!!!?u ,!!!?d N ing THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. '"'^i SINGAPORE (Incorsorated In the United Kinfdomi 0 LINES SAILINGS TO AOEN. UK., t CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. Shim Penang SENVANNOCH for Hamburg. London Rotterdam, M'bro G.t-727 Oct 21 29 Oct II Oet/ 1 Niv OENRINNES for Antwerp. G'mcutn 291,324 words
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Advertisement1310 1958-10-25 11 McALISTER <Sc CO.. LTD. TEI.: Nl.: ***** ELLERMAN LINES KLAVEHESS LINE LONDON, HAVRE. ROTTEROAM 10S ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. HAMBURG I HULL SEATTLE. VAHCOUVER t PORTLAND md tor U.S.A., North Atlantic Port* Accittiag eargi Im Ceatrai t Siutk tno Canada via Colomoo America lONNEVILIE CITY OF COVENTR* Spore P ffcaaj M"ang1,310 words
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489 1958-10-25 12 WHAT DOCTORS SAY ABOUT POLICE CHECK ON LUNACY IT IS regrettable that your editorial of October 15, entitled "Sanity at stake" should have so misrepresented the views expressed in the editorial of the Proceedings of the Alumni Association. In the first place the editorial of the Association's Journal did not489 words
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351 1958-10-25 12 NO ACTION YET ON TEACHERS' PAY SCHEME IT has come to my notice that certain categories of teachers have been given the impression that In a letter I addressed to all teachers' organisations and individual teachers, I have accepted the new salary proposals In toto. I should like to dispel351 words
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225 1958-10-25 12 WITH reference to the request by the Singapore Improvement Trust asking for constructive suggestions from the public. I would like to bring up my case to the attention of the S.I.T. authorises. On three occasions, on September 29. 30 and October 5. I225 words
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222 1958-10-25 12 IWISH tv refer to the report "Chettiars are favourites" (.S.T. Oct. 11). This appears to be the view of Mr. K. R Ramalingam. secretary of the Perak Branch of the Malayan Indian Congress with regard to the immigration laws of this country relating to chettiars222 words
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175 1958-10-25 12 WITH reference to "Shark Habits" by Mr. Wan Jamil (S.T. 17th Oct.) who claims that it is "too premature" for me to assume that sharks are not aggressive and that attacks by them are not as unlikely as I made out. I wish to175 words
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Letter121 1958-10-25 12 rE Malay school teachers now undergoing one year's training In the Language Institute. Johore Bahru, have threatened to go on strike if the government refused to consider their demand for an equal pay with those of school certificated teachers undergoing two years training in the same121 words
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Letter56 1958-10-25 12 I WAS surprised to read <sr rm Oct 22) that chronic TB patients are to be removed from Tan Tock Seng Hospital to the Woodbridge Hospital which is no longer over crowded. Or could it be that the authoritie s there have reduced overcrowding by lust sending patients56 words
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203 1958-10-25 12 SNAKE VICTIM WAITED FOR ONE HOUR 1 WOULD like to draw the attention of the Minister of Health to the inadequacy of the Outpatients Clinic at the General Hospital where there are only two Medical Officers on duty, one for Health and the other for Casualty. It is not an203 words
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Letter102 1958-10-25 12 AS a resident in the area, 1 fully agree with Pedestrian <S.T. Oct. 16) that the new Upper Thomson Road is being converted into a race track. However, he is wrong In saying that few fatal accidents have occurred there. Since the road was officially opened102 words
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Letter51 1958-10-25 12 DELAY AT JUNCTION I WOULD like to protest against the present new traffic light arrangements outside the United Engineers Building. River Valley Road. I use this junction three times a day and when the old circus was in existence traffic was smooth. Now there is much delay and confusion. MOTORIST51 words
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Letter41 1958-10-25 12 IN the United Kingdom, the United States. Hong Kong and elsewhere one standard rate is used for air-letters to any part of the world. Why is It necessary for Singapore to have so many confusing rates? CONFUSED Singapore.41 words
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Advertisement388 1958-10-25 12 PESTWEf«*i Baftgeuns? MOST ASTOUNDING OFFERS IN TOWN FOR MEN AMERICAN OACRON/COTTON SPORT-SHIRTS NOW S6/90 SWISS EXCLUSIVE TIES NOW S2/90 PLAIN PRINTED SPORT-SHIRTS S2/90 and up. :I: AMERICAN SLACKS Sl2/50 AMERICAN BELTS 1/90 WASSIAMULL'S HIGH ST. SPORE. m mm^mam World Fanious Dili) Hill Hill 111 SV PIANO ACCORDIONS ,!gdU£!ZltU- JIWH^W (Complete388 words
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Advertisement204 1958-10-25 12 SKIN TROUBLES A V2Sb is)fom/ > <^--rJ[tf<2*j^«^'^ Don't duflor the turn., J-*H^^^_ the agony ol skin >f^__^^^^»^ U.D.D. Prescription H iff V iruttant rrlief. l^ DKIVES PAIN AND i W^^ \J|» D.D.D I H^He\ »t»n, attacks tli«> I, Vi Vm^B out infection etui in W /V^Sj liko DMgM. Mum I204 words
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Article172 1958-10-25 13 TODAY Rt'GGER: S.C.C. v The Army, padang; R.A.F. Tengah v The Blacks. Tengah; South Johore v R.A.S.C, Johore Bahru G.H.Q. Farelf v South Johore "B", Tanglin; Police v Singapore Asians. Thomson Road; 19 AFS Regt. v S.E.R., Selarang; 3 8.0.D. v Kluang Garrison. Keat Hong: 67172 words
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219 1958-10-25 13 SBA creditors to ask Govt to settle debts SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Badminton Association today offered to pay its 19 creditors ten per cent of the total debts owed on the Badminton Stadium in a year's time. The debts stand at 5760.000. At a meeting convened by the S.B.A. today.219 words
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Article134 1958-10-25 13 COMBINED XI UPSET THE INDIANS SINGAPORE. Fri— Combined Eu- ropean and Eurasians, beaten 11-2 by Junior Clubs last week, brought off an upset in the S.A.F.A. Premier League today when they ueat Indians 4. 2at Jalan Besar stadium. The Combined side were without four regulars IJ. Vass, V. Klass. D.134 words
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Article28 1958-10-25 13 SINGAPORE, Fri— The S H.A. Div. 1 match between Singapore Teachers Union and R.A.F. Selftar tomorrow has been postponed because of the Joint Services trial at Seletar28 words
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Article24 1958-10-25 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. University of Malaya beat Naval Nomads 4 3 in their SHA Div. Two League match at Naval Base today.24 words
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Article17 1958-10-25 13 SINGAPORE. Frl. Jollilads beat Police 4-2 in a friendly soccer match at Thomson Road today.17 words
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Article49 1958-10-25 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. Teo Siew San of Aston Athletic Club won the Singapore three balls billiards championship when he beat clubmate Yeo Koon Yam by 500-347 at the Great World tonight. Teo returned the second highest break ot the competition when he returned 73 in tonight's match.49 words
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Article64 1958-10-25 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Ma- layan Rugby Union's 20 man team to tour Bangkok vull leave by Malayan Aii-ways tomorrow morning. The players will join the plane at j Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and i Penaiiu. Fixtures for the tour are: Oct. 26 against Siam Civilians; Oct. 2864 words
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Article168 1958-10-25 13 5 NEW HORSES ON SRA LIST MM. A m»: I ri. The Straits Kacine Association today announced the registration of live new horses. They are: Class 2— RICKY II (late All Coins), a 4-y-o Australian gelding by AviKnon-High Corrie; SEAPORT, a 3-y-o English gelding by ComoSeafret; WINDOW TEST, a 3-y-o168 words
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Article34 1958-10-25 13 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Singapore Recreation Club were beaten in both their friendly hockey matches on the padang today Their reserve side lost 3-1 to' P.W.D. and their "A" team 3-2 to S.C.C.34 words
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Advertisement528 1958-10-25 13 ItJfTtSiaTTWHBfTfHI'TTHSI >••" k I Check Before Posting .plies to Box Numbers j U(|fl0 ,t core should be token I rcplyi"9 t0 box number to use the CORRECT i NUMBER and Address ro the i tOIM Times, Times House, j ley Rood. Co ,h musf be senr by regis- post; Postal528 words
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Advertisement622 1958-10-25 13 SITUATIONS VACANT 21 Word, U Min.)-Box si, extra. I WANTED EFFICIENT EXPERIENCED Ship Deck Work Supervisor Preferably Little Mechanical Knowledge, Chinese English Educated, state Age Married/ Unmarried Good Remuneration. An- Plj Box A 4695 S.T. j HIGHLY PAID JOBS Selling! Life Assurance await you II you can speak several Chinese622 words
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Advertisement881 1958-10-25 13 I ACCOMMODATION VACANT I 20 Word, SS (Mm.)-Box SO cts. extra HOUSE AVAILABLE with 3 Bedrooms, Kitchen. Bathroom. Lounge. Porch, L/Bath, M.S. 9th Mile Bukit Timah Road, $300 1 p.ni. Furnished. Tel: *****. CAMERON HOTEL 393-E/F i Changi Road 9' 2 m.s Now Avail- able Double Rooms Full Board Lodglng/Dhoby881 words
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Advertisement945 1958-10-25 13 EDUCATION 20 Wordt Si (Hin.)-Bvx it ctt. txtra PARENTS. Anglican boys' secondary school established on British public school lines could take some I suitable boarders from overseas for term starting early February. Pull details from the Secretary, Walkato Anglican Boys' College Trust, P.O. Box 187, Hamilton. New Zealand. SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC.945 words
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Advertisement967 1958-10-25 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Wordt SS (Min.)— Box M ctt. extra AUSTIN A 35 AUGUST 1958 excellent condition 1,000 miles $3,500/- 0.n.0. Cau be seen s.C.s. Workshop Alexandra Road. Phone (Spore) *****. 1952 FIAT 500 CC Excellent Condition. New w/tyres, paint After 1.00 pm, 7200 ext. 310 Ho Commercial Crime,967 words
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Advertisement452 1958-10-25 13 FOR SALE 20 Words Si (Min.)— Box iO clt. extra. BOXER— Sturdy ***** puppy, 6; months. Fawn, deep black mask; Frolich Von Dom and Winking- light strain. Apply Cap:. G. Wright. 131 Stevens Road, Singapore. NEVER DREAMT OF! English Cotton Net 54", 36", Cotton Organdy 45" Usually $1 50 Yard452 words
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Advertisement387 1958-10-25 13 STEAMBATHB, MASSAGE. ETC. 20 Words Sj (Min.)— Box ill rls exlrn. "NIPPON-BATH" Massage/ Turkishbath: Muscular-pain, tiredneis etc. Masteuse/Masseur. exclusive facilities 114 Whitley Road. Spore. Tel: ***** (Massage) Open Sunday. DORIS'S MASSAGE/STEAMBATHS— Genuine Overweights! Bodyaches! Tiredness! Mariam Masseuse/Professional Boxer Masseur. South Asia Hotel. Bencoolen Street. *****— Open Sundays LILY'S MASSAGE-SPECIAL-IST. Muscular387 words
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Advertisement425 1958-10-25 13 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE. TENDERS will be received at the office of the Superintending Enyi_ neer, Klang Gates Water Supply Scheme, Parry Road, Kuala Lumpur, up to 12.00 noon on 7th November, 1958 from PWD registered contractors class "E" anil above for the execution of Eanli Work. Drainage and Turfing425 words
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749 1958-10-25 14 JACK FINGLETON - MAY HURT— BUT PLAYS CAPTAIN'S INNINGS JACK FINGLETON tTTEmTVr.\,I,.<M.<k From PERTH, Friday PETER MAY the MCC captain, limping from a torn ligament in his right knee, played an innings of great courage to rescue his side from a poor start on the opening day of the match against a Combined749 words
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Article33 1958-10-25 14 SINGAPORE. Pri. Results in the Chung Hwa cup ba&ketbal league tournament at the Grea' World tonight: Women- Chun: Hwa' 54, Kheng Chew 16: Mer "A 1 Tuan Yong 86, Woo Yew 6833 words
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Article69 1958-10-25 14 MCC IST INNS Richardson c Rutherford b Slater 4 Milton c Rutherford b Slater 15 Subba Row c Watson b Strauss May not out 96 Cowdrey c Simpson b Rutherford 78 Bailey b Strauss 17 Evans not out 48 Extrat 8 Total (for five) 280 Wickets fell at 6.69 words
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Article1630 1958-10-25 14 RACE I— *.O: (Class Z. Div. 4)— 6 Furs. 1 ***** Cash Cheque i Mr. ii Mrs. S.K. Foo) R. Breuk., 7 9.0 (SF) Forte 2 0278U Gold Hunt (A. Ruytcrs) Yong. 5 8 11 (O> 3 ***** Sovereign (Sutan St.) E. Breuk., 7 8.9 (O( 41,630 words
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1172 1958-10-25 14 Picture Goer BE f or Gold Cup trial RACING 'with EPSOM JEEP STEVE CAN DO IT PICTURE GOER r II (late Tufton) will make an all-out attempt to win today's Gold Cup Trial (Race Six) over a mile at Bukit Timah today to qualify for the $35,000 "Classic" next week.1,172 words
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Article59 1958-10-25 14 TRAVELLER'S CHEQUE DESTROYED SINGAPORE. Fri. Traveller's Cheque, a Class 1 sprinter, was destroyed In his stall at Dukit Timah this morning after a serious illess. This three-year-old rose from Class 3 to 1 after two spectacular wins at Penang and Singapore and in his first test in Class 1. he59 words
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Advertisement735 1958-10-25 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. "AT YOl'R SERVICE" M Hurrf* |M < Minimum) Ihiilg 1 month, 10 Word* S2-S0 (Mm.) OKIVE YOUKSfcX* CAKS Tel: 211)09. Everfine Co. MAISON CBCILE, Tel: *****. •Look the way you like' 1 Coiffure. COPIED DOCUMENTS Can be tfcdui-ed or Enlarged by Tang's l S'pore) *****. TRAVELLING? Leave arrangements735 words
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Advertisement36 1958-10-25 14 If you like a glass of cool nourishing IUHII, IB SKPa take the best its BEAR BRAND I^' NATURAL STERILIZED I "H FRESH SWISS MILK t SOLE AGENTS: F. E. ZUELLIG (MALAYA L T ITU S36 words
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Article, Illustration2899 1958-10-25 1 SEVENTY-FIVE years ago in the lounge of Singapore's Grand Hotel de I'Europe, which overlooked the Esplanade, two men were in earnest conversation. They vyere a strangely diverse pair. One was talkative and dapper the other quiet and unassuming. Household name •iiiimimiiiiumiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Yet they were destined to be2,899 words
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Article, Illustration345 1958-10-25 1 MR. J. M. JUMABHOY. Singapore's Minister for Commerce and Industry, is now on bis way to the United States to preside at a meeting of the Pacific Area Travel Association in San Francisco. Later he will represent Singapore at the consul tat i v f committee meeting of the Colombo345 words
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Advertisement673 1958-10-25 1 Mr. Tan Chin Tuan, C.B.E.. J.P Wj^^^m Chairman of Fraser JVeaue LW BH^^K. _fc!^^H I*MU« »MfW r o. "OK »BH|^HEEi_ .^St.— T nunm>*n"nm E«TABUSMCO tSM SINGAPORE It is my privilege and pleasure to announce that in commemoration of its 75th Anniversary, the Company is giving four free University scholarships, two673 words
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286 1958-10-25 2 Fraser and Neave: Some facts and figures 1 GRANT'S WHISKY in E 2 the new triangular bottle: Grant's Scotch j: whisky is distributed in Borneo, Sarawak. Siam E —as well as Malaya by Fraser and Neave. E Grant's whisky and E E F. &N. soda make a per- E feet286 words
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Advertisement297 1958-10-25 2 As one of the bankers of this old established and respected firm, Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd. take great pleasure in tendering its warmest congratulations to Fraser and Neave Ltd. on the occasion of their 7i)th a \\i vi:hs it v and in wishing them increasing prosperity and success. 61 year297 words
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Advertisement279 1958-10-25 2 The following poetical notice entitled '"Our 0 y Old Octopus" John Fraser appeared m the 1 "Had I but time 'twere fitting to relate, How on the Civic Board he sits in state. How the poor dumb animals protects, And caged Celestials in the goal inspects, And how he's bitten279 words
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Advertisement49 1958-10-25 3 'w jpK^^* *ft]frT t uKt' «jfo^a^E>H^BwNß b^Hl/^^^LVlbV^'i&L 9 sMNPaiH L^LWaB i* *vft It has been our privilege to execute important printing orders for Fraser Neave Ltd. and their Advertising Agents for many years. TIEN WAH PRESS LTD MODERN LITHOGRAPHIC AND B LETTERPRESS PRINTERS 23 L'ENG KEE ROAO. SINGAPORE 3.49 words
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Advertisement31 1958-10-25 3 Leading MORRIS COMMERCIAL fleet owners are congratulated by MALA VAN MOTORS BBfgPpß J t'fi'+si'* J VHk CHOOSE THE w¥))H highway THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. (MALAYA) LTD. :^^gl^ SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG31 words
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Article, Illustration222 1958-10-25 4 FROM ONLY 28 WORKERS 75 YEARS AGO r-YC|W|P| IPY I OYAI TV m^"^ A^ fc™ i mni: I ()Y \I TV tint a com1111I 111- w**l-11 11KI IUIII pany can command Horn its staff is exemplified by these thirteen men and women work- era of Praser and Neavc.222 words
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Advertisement116 1958-10-25 4 APPRECIATION Mr. H. T. Sutton, Buntingsdale Hall, Market Drayton, Salop, supplied the interesting historical story of Fraser Neave in the early 1900's. JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIie "HEART BRAND" I E flavouring essences, colours ond other ingredienti used in th« =j beverage industry are the finest obtainable and art manufactured by E DUCKWORTH CO.116 words
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Advertisement20 1958-10-25 4 MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS LEE YEE KHOO j A KONG MEE KEIN GOH AH NGOH ■^bbP^^^^^^^bbb^b^b. j -i-j LOW AH HONG20 words
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Advertisement18 1958-10-25 4 1 Ip^| Congratulations to on the occasion of their 75 th Anniversary ROBINSON CO. LTD. Raffles Place, Singapore.18 words
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Advertisement374 1958-10-25 5 .^tfriI^BVQSaSSiBMSMHBIfIB 1 IN SINGAPORE, ERASER NEAVE NOW HAS 1,600 EMPLOYEES The ml ti± UtFSZZT TflOf^^fc 1"TI "dllif* pf|lYl Tl^ll"! \7 irNAM LEE ENGINEERING CO. fc»*_^ JL JL JL JL a\v/ \,/^/XJI JLbL Is^F C^WA Maintenance Engineers for Froser Neove Head Offic* JL Qre proud of their From Page 4 At374 words
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Advertisement39 1958-10-25 5 B^B^Bk^ J *o«*fff mm^ B^B^B^ TO LUBRICRTE THE RIRCHIRES a f^^jr RRD THE LORRIES I=§^ RHD THE EQUIPmEHT SPECIFY... (fe^ both STnno for qurutv f WAKEFIELD BOTH STRRO FOR SERVICE in IRRIRVR V^" BREQUIPMENT C. C. WAKEFIELD CO., LTD.39 words
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Advertisement121 1958-10-25 6 Universal Cars Ltd. are proud of their long and happy association with Fraser and Neave Ltd. For several decades Universal Cars have supplied and serviced Fraser Neave's large delivery fleet of world-famous Ford trucks. 1 Xy^BP^H 4bbl bB b^b^lfjbl^blbW. j^C^ »ll »I*l j I^^* FOR ALL TRANSPORT REQUIREMENTS CONSULT YOUR121 words
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Advertisement58 1958-10-25 6 CONGRATULATIONS t0... Messrs. FRASER NEAVE Limited, I on the anniversary of the 75th year of establishment from... STEVENSON HOWELL LIMITED, London, makers of the well-known "RED BALL" brand SOLUBLE: ESSENCES, COLOURS! etc., for first class Aerated Water Syrups. OI'R RECORDS SHOW THAT WE HAVE BEEN PRIVILEGED TO SUPPLY THIS FAMOUS58 words
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Advertisement64 1958-10-25 6 Congrat illations Fraser Neave Ltd. on your 75 th Anniversary A Complete Tyre Service Suppliers of new tyres and retreads to the Fraser £f Neave fleet. Consult the Experts TERCO (MALAYA) LIMITED 241, Alexandra Road, Singapore. Telephone *****-***** BEER COOLER i^o^^^ BY as supplied to Malayan Breweries designed and built64 words
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Advertisement112 1958-10-25 7 t We have pleasure in joining our. principals TAI-KOO SUGAR REFINING CO.. LTD. in congratulating FRASER NEA YE LTD., on the occasion of I their 75th anniversary and are proud to T have been associated 4" with them in business j^ during the past three quarters of a century. GVTHRIE112 words
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Advertisement171 1958-10-25 8 PAST HOMES OF FRASER NEAVE The quaint appearonce of K^/9^^^|^|^X^^9flsflfif these old factories of l^3Hp^H Wh F N't early days con- V Jl^\| tt trast with the huge build- 1 H«r Wl I even then, the clatter of FwW^~* Pff^^^^^nn botties belied their V^HHttp 4^ I m I rural looks>171 words
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Advertisement89 1958-10-25 8 I Anniversary from fl| TIME tor CONGRATULATIONS To FRASER NEAVE LIMITED ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR 75th ANNIVERSARY AND OUR BEST WISHES FOR CONTINUED GROWTH AND PROSPERITY IN THE FUTURE. From your suppliers of cases HUP GUAN CASE MANUFACTURERS Manufacturers of all Types of Wooden Packing Cases, Aerated Water Cases,89 words
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