The Straits Times, 3 November 1958
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Title Section17 1958-11-03 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times. Estd. 1845 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1958 15 CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration1675 1958-11-03 1 Tap Chin Kwee - Tap Chin Kwee President in dramatic appeal for new spirit of give and take -By- 1 He discloses attempt to inflame Chinese school issue 2. He draws cheers with a compromise plan on new charter Kuala Lumpur, Sun.-- TWO DRAMATIC moves by the president of1,675 words
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Article217 1958-11-03 1 FORCES' SANTA KILLED BY A MINE NICOSIA, Sun. A British civilian welfare worker. Mr William Jamieson, was killed yesterday when his van loaded with books and Christmas presents for British troops was blown up by an Eoka mine in northern Cyprus. Mr. Jamieson. 50, helped run a Church of ScotlandReuter; UPI - 217 words
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Article33 1958-11-03 1 LONDON. Sun—Britain has recognised the Republic of Guinea as a sovereign state. Guinea, in French West Africa, voted for indepedence in General de Gaulle's recent referendum on the French constitution.—Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article37 1958-11-03 1 LONDON. Sun.—The chairman of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Mr. John McCone, arrived in London by air today from New York for talks with Sir Edwin Plowden. the chairman of the British Atomic Energy Authority.—U.P.l.37 words
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418 1958-11-03 1 DON BERESFORD - DON BERESFORD By SINGAPORE. Sun. Government will resume anti-poliomyeli-tis vaccinations for children under 10 years at two centres tomorrow. The vaccine will be administered at the Singapore Youth Sports Centre, Kallang, between 9 a.m. and 12 noon and at the418 words
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156 1958-11-03 1 Reds accuse US of improper tactics at arms talks NEW YORK, Sunday. A SOVIET delegation statement said last night that the disarmament debate in the U.N. General Assembly's political committee had taken place "in an abnormal situation of pressure and improper manoeuvres on the part of United States representatives." ThisReuter - 156 words
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Article56 1958-11-03 1 AMSTERDAM, Sun. The Dutch printing firm of Mouton and Co. announced today they would print 3,000 copies of Boris Pasternak's book "Dr. Zhivago" in Russian for the Italian publisher Dr. Giangiacomo Feltrinelli. A spokesman of the firm said the books were meant for about 20 millionReuter - 56 words
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Article29 1958-11-03 1 NEW YORK. Sun. Lord Attlee. Britain's post-war Labour Prime Minister, arrived from London here today for a 23-day lecture tour of the United States and Canada.—U.P.l.29 words
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68 1958-11-03 1 FOLKESTONE, Sun. Sir William Halcrow, a leading consultant engineer, who has died here, aged 75, was chief engineer on the construction of the King George V graving dock at Singapore. From 1919 he was agent in charge of the first stages68 words
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125 1958-11-03 1 30 attack fitter with acid, knives SINGAPORE, Sun. About 30 masked men burst into a house in Lorong 17, off Geylang, early today and attacked a fitter. Chew Kian Seng, 20, with knives and acid. Chew was admitted to the General Hospital with three stab wounds and acid burns on125 words
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Article20 1958-11-03 1 TAIPEH. Sun—Communist Chinese artillery remained silent today in the longest ceasefire at Quemoy in more than one week.—U.P.l.20 words
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Article23 1958-11-03 1 A-TEST BAN NEW HOPE I NEVA. Sun West truer ninaintil full 12 ll<"J' ..f icachin c .nriit with <i( leaf c.\ploM"n23 words
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Advertisement48 1958-11-03 1 PATEK PHILIPPE rbe Master Watchmakers <>f (ienrv > Patek Philippe U the onl> water, manufacturer whose entire collection ot men's watches carries, engraved on every movement, the official stamp ol the Btate ol Geneva, the nuthentlr guarantee of centuries -old "Geneve quality** Sol* Agent*: H SENA LTD Singopore Pcnonq48 words
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Article112 1958-11-03 2 LONDON: Dr. Hewlett Johnson, the "red" Dean of Canterbury, praised Pope John XXIII lor his stand against nuclear weapons and said the Roman Catholice Pontiff had made a "fine beginning"' of his reten. U.P.I. NEW YORK: An American airman at Tysall Air Force Base. Florida, has beenReuter - 112 words
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219 1958-11-03 2 From HALL ROMNEY f ONDON, Sun. In selecting Sir Geoffrey Fletcher Clay to head the Malayan rubber industry's research programme. Malaya has found the ideal man. That is the opinion of Sir Herbert Broadley, Deputy Director General of the Food and Agriculture Organisation of219 words
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Article294 1958-11-03 2 350 ARRESTED IN RIOTING AT ADEN ADEX, Sunday pOLICF arrested 350 people, mostly Yemeni ers. during the anti-British riots here <>, day and yesterday, in which five people were k and scores injured. Police opened fire on the rioters on I they stormed through Aden's commercial starting fires and lootingReuter - 294 words
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Article124 1958-11-03 2 BOAT RACE FOR DUKE SINGAPORE. SUI are under v. dragon boat raci the University ol and Nanyang when the Duke burgli visits next February. Leading Sing i er. Mr. Yap PI.. a promoter ol posal, told thi Times tonight thi sounded the studi had found thai they wen all "very124 words
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Article161 1958-11-03 2 HAVANA, Sun. A Cuban Airlines plane carrying 20 people is missing on a flight from Miami to Cuba, officials of the airlines reported early today Mr. Juan Palli, Vice president of Cuban Airlines, said the plane left Miami for Havana via Varadero. It sent aUPI - 161 words
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Advertisement194 1958-11-03 2 Scotties AWf\ are here fl| Ni>llie>. lln i.i v -t\ ii- 1111. 1 1 i i! I l{* Mflr I I Ihal the children and Mum v,!! 1 m "-'"r lliem. Dad too. because j!^^_^ W Scotties an Strong they really mftjt d° stand ap to a man-sized blow W194 words
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Advertisement82 1958-11-03 2 success and stamina Those whose physical ;uu\ ities (!ffljj| make such a strenuous call on their T^ reserves, turn to Scotts Cod Liver Oil <PP^ Capsules f <M that regular supply of Jjj^TfW vitamins A D- so essential to their /^lbßbS^v well-being. Scotts Cod Liver Oil Capsules f^QE^^MM contain vitamins82 words
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Miscellaneous26 1958-11-03 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby (puce. Pwuoo^see) 111 rmnu. «ue «mjleo at l Sthatsibl<''< MOu-NcnuniATtwoATr \rV^feaf^T>OMAM J— rTTIMABeiEOTOAN^ i~« nry<v^ j^ f -S/^^v V.^ AWRJL SAP <26 words
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Article335 1958-11-03 3 'WE'LL WALLOP THE PANTS OFF THEM 9 IN CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS HE PREDICTS THE 'BIGGEST DEMOCRAT LANDSLIDE SINCE ROOSEVELT 9 NEW YORK, Sunday. ORMER President Harry S. Truman, windin jr up a two-month campaign tour in St. b last night, predicted the "biggest Democ landslide since FranklinReuter; UPI - 335 words
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Article27 1958-11-03 3 LONDON. Sun. —London's 10-day International Motor Show had been seen by 534,422 visitors when it ended last night. Overseas visitors totalled a record 18,114.—Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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141 1958-11-03 3 Economists predict U.S. boom next year YORK. Sun.— "ronomic baroter of the United is moving m "fair" to "fine" 1959 should be better than tar. a group of i American econoreported yes- lay. it two of the 212 ecoi contributing to a the Dodge Cor:—leading market ts- -which was resed141 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-11-03 3 THE QUEEN shakes hands with film actor Danny Kaye ii tie foyer of the Odeon, Leicester Square. She and Prince rb*lip were attending the Royal Command Film Performance "Me and the Colonel" in which Danny Ka>. stars. r P.I. picture.49 words
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105 1958-11-03 3 INDIA WILL STICK TO INDUS CANAL DEADLINE yEW DELHI. Sun.— India is to serve notice to Pakistan that it will stick to the 1962 deadline for stopping the water of the Indus canul from flowing to Pakistan, informed sources said today. India will warn Pakistan to start necessary canal constructionReuter - 105 words
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Article180 1958-11-03 3 POLICY STATEMENT IN INTERVIEW MONTREAL. Sunday. THE Montreal Star, in a copyright dispatch from Peking, quoted China's Foreign Minister, Marshal Chen Yi. as saying that Quemoy, Matsu. Formosa and the Pescadores "must be liberated as a whole." In an interview with the Star inReuter - 180 words
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Article39 1958-11-03 3 TOKYO, Sun.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Nobusuke Kishi, said yesterday that Japan should have stronger defence forces to ensure world peace. He spoke on the third anniversary of the founding of Japan's self-defence forces.— UP.I.UPI - 39 words
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Article19 1958-11-03 3 AMBON. Sun. President Soekarno is visiting Ambon the Moluccai i capital bombed by rebel aircraft last May.-19 words
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129 1958-11-03 3 WASHINGTON. Sun.— The Mayor of Los Angeles, scene of a radiation scare last Thursday. arrived in Washington yesterday and said he would meet President Eisenhower s chief assistant tomorrow to discuss public ilium* i from nuclear tests. The Mayor. Mr. NorrisReuter - 129 words
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Article19 1958-11-03 3 TOKYO, Sun.— Mr. Takizo Matsumoto, the former Japanese Vice-Foreign Minister > died here today. He was 57. Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article146 1958-11-03 3 Admiral: 'This will make the Nautilus look like the Model T Ford' "^EW YORK. Sun.— The keel of a nuclear submarine that a U.S. Navy spokesman claimed would be a vast improvement over the Nautilus was laid here yesterday. Rear Admiral Robert Moore, commander of the Portsmouth NewReuter - 146 words
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Article74 1958-11-03 3 NEW DELHI. Sun. The Jains of Palitana today protested against the rumoured marriage of Prince Shiv and Hungarian-born actress Eva Bariok on the grounds that it would bp an "outrage to the Hindu religion." The Jains said: "By such a marriage Prince Shiv would be74 words
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Article194 1958-11-03 3 AYUB FREEZES PAKISTAN PRICES i/ARACHI. Sun. 1V Pakistan's President. General Mohammed Ayub Khan, lasti night announced price controls on essential He also defined black marketing and hoarding for the purpose of martial law. The general said the Government desired to stabilise the market to "protect the i common man againstReuter - 194 words
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Article123 1958-11-03 3 BOURGUIBA: 'NASSER IS A FOOL' KOME. tiun. President Habib Bourguiba ot Tunisia nas called President Nasser a ""fool whose intrigues witn Russia may lead ins country to disaster." In an interview with an American publisher. Mr. Bourguiba said Gen. de (Jauiie U on "the right road" in France, but theUPI - 123 words
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Article19 1958-11-03 3 JAKARTA. Sun. China has offered capital and technicians to Indonesia to help build a steel factory.—U.P.I.UPI - 19 words
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Advertisement250 1958-11-03 3 Fragile Chinese girls are ugly now 9 KONG, Sun.— The New China News Agency, resplendent with the charm Chinese women have i Madam Soong declared that |of work." the article said. •liberated from the most Chinese women had at- "One cannot but be rery of household work," tamed a fully250 words
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Advertisement485 1958-11-03 3 I'm lucky..- my bai furniture is topped I with... FORMICA The top of the bar has h, stand up to very rough treatment from spirit and beer stains, bottles, jugs and glasses and daily hard wear. That's why it needs a surface of FORMICA laminated plastic FORMICA laminates are clean,485 words
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Article, Illustration280 1958-11-03 4 WHY, WHY? ASKS MR. C-BECAUSE I WAS PREACHING LOVE AND BEAUTY? MR. NEHRU IS GOING TO HEAR ABOUT THIS, HE WARNS SINGAPORE, Sun.— The renowned Indian poet and educationist, Mr. Harindranath Chattopadhyaya, left Singapore today aboard an Air India plane a very, very puzzled man.280 words
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154 1958-11-03 4 NATIONAL HEALTH: NOW DOCTORS HOLD TALKS SINGAPORE. Sun. All Singapore doctors have been asked to attend a meeting on Nov. 15 to discuss the future of medical practice in the Colony. The meeting is to be held under the auspices of the Alumni Association (Southern Branch) and the British Medical154 words
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132 1958-11-03 4 FB££>FQR-AU. 1H HOTEL OVER $11 BtlL (MNdAPORE: Sun. A former police inspector, Jack Blaikie, 26, who is now a private in the Singapore Infantry Regiment was injured in a changkol attack during a fight in a hotel here last night. Blaikie, who had severe head injuries,132 words
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154 1958-11-03 4 Ipoh. Bun.—Well-establish-ed non -Malay businessmen, in spite of their promise I to the Government, have re- fused to help their struggling Malay brothers establish an economic balance In Malaya, the former secretary, of the Malay Chamber of Commerce, Inche Ismail bin Muda. said todny.154 words
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120 1958-11-03 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. A 20- man Singapore trade mission will leave for Indonesia at the end of this month on a .seven day goodwill visit. The mission, sponsored by j the Indian Chamber of Commerce is supported by the three other chambers of com- merce European,120 words
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Article, Illustration100 1958-11-03 4 MAN JOINS THE U.S. AIR FORCE REGIMUS W. de Silva (above) son of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. de Silva. of Changi, Singapore who has joined the United States Air Force His parents received news today that he had completed his basic training and had been assigned to Chanute100 words
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Article42 1958-11-03 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Johore Bahru Fire Brigade last month received 21 calls, of which two were false. Lallang fires sent the brigade out 23 times. The other two were a garage and an attap house fire.42 words
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Article251 1958-11-03 4 Monopoly in copra upsots millers SINGAPORE, Slin. Singapore copra importers and oil millers are worried because a newly established syndicate in Indragiri. Sumatra, has monopolised the export of copra. The monopoly threatens to deprive the importers of their $300,000 a-month business and cut off the supply of copra to oil251 words
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Article36 1958-11-03 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Indian ambassador to Jakarta, Mr. J.N. Khosla. passed through Singapore today by Air India on his way back to Indonesia from India He was formerly ambassador to Prague and Budapest.36 words
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Article152 1958-11-03 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. -THE magazine of the University of Malaya Students' Union is a waste of money and should be scrapped, claims "WRITE" an independent student publication within the university The "WRITE", which alms to provide opportunities for student expressions on all views and beliefs, says152 words
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Article46 1958-11-03 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Dr Sushila Vighnay. a member of the Divine Life Society in India, arrived here today from Jakarta by Air India to give a series of lectures. A woman yogi, she has just attended a conference on Peace at Tokyo.46 words
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Article25 1958-11-03 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Paliandy and Sockram were fined $50 and $25 respectively for being outside a perimeter fence at. Plentong during curfew hours25 words
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Article169 1958-11-03 4 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHOBT WAVE SERVICE 41 metres SINGAPORE Medium wave 4~t; metres KUALA LIMPIR Medium wave 311 metres PENANG Medium wave 366 metres IPOH Medium wave 330 metres MALACCA Medium wave 297 metres A.M. 7.15 Good Morning To You--7.16 Bricht And Early; 7.30 The News; 7.35169 words
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Advertisement17 1958-11-03 4 swiftest surest way to recovery I I pr^rn i^i u^^ essence of chicken the essence of strength17 words
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Advertisement294 1958-11-03 4 Bargain Hunting? Nang Heng Co. Piano House are holding a cheap sale to celebrate the opening of their newly renovated premises i n Selegie Road. Brand new long-play records at $5 each or 50 off list. Radio receivers, battery and mains, from $100. OLimate ENGINEERING LTD. Westinghouse CLIMATE ENGINEERING have294 words
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Article, Illustration434 1958-11-03 5 S I N G A P ORE, Sun. More than 17,000 students here from grown-ups to 12--vear-old's will tile into classes tomorrow to mark a big day in Singapore's education history. They will participate in two epochmaking events: UnCI The "new type secondary434 words
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205 1958-11-03 5 Opposition leaders: We want definite date for polls SINGAPORE. Sunday. EADERS of Singapore opposition parties today 1J called on the Government to declare "categorically" a date fo»* the genera] elections. MR. DAVID MARSHALL. chairman of the Workers' Party, said: "We have for a long time been perturbed by the policy205 words
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Article43 1958-11-03 5 SINGAPORE.. Sun.—Civil Defence Corps and Hospital Reserve here today held the third phase of their annual exercise to test the readiness of members in case of an emergency. The exercise covered the Tiong Bahru and Anson Road area.43 words
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Article95 1958-11-03 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The 0 Apex Club of Katoiife has won two coverted trophies at the annual zonal convention of the Association 01 Apex Clubs held recently in Western Australia. Its president, Mr. Francis T. Scow. has returned from Australia with the Alan Stephens and95 words
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Article40 1958-11-03 5 BUTTERWORTH. Sun. Ton motor and tractor tyres, valued at 5825. have been reported missing from the Health Department store here. The loss was discovered by Inche Abu Bakar. a watchman, who found the godown lock broken.40 words
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Article34 1958-11-03 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. A pontilical high mass will be held at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd here on j Tuesday at 5.30 p.m. for the coronation of Pope John i XXIII.34 words
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Article257 1958-11-03 5 He can't recall the car driver ]tf ALACCA. Sun. A iTI passenger in a car involved in a fatal accident told the coroner's court here today he could not recall which of two European planters was driving at the time. The passenger. Vincent Paul Huygen. an assistant in Lindeteves Ltd..257 words
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Advertisement278 1958-11-03 5 mi *W The greatest News in writing since the \m\\\ jffa invention of the Ball Pen /J^ ml irfilß I introduces the "Elastic" way of Ball Pen writing. <^I[~^ Elastic Refill is lodged in telescopic spring Q+^, mechanism yielding smoothly to varied writing pressure. Gives feeling ot pen nib, no278 words
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Miscellaneous394 1958-11-03 5 SHELL THKATRETTE iCollyer I Malay class, judo practice, recepQirivi- Free film show "The lion lor Dr. Tracey Strong of tne Belit'ian Grand Prix 1 1.15 p.m. World's Alliance of Y.M.C.A.s RIFFLES MUSEUM (.Slumlord 5.30 p.m.: folk dancing 7.30 p.m.: Road i An exhibition ol photo- Malay ehM 8 p.m. graphs394 words
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Obituary48 1958-11-03 6 in Hor^i Ml (Minimum, UK MOSES GOH TONG SIN. .0 (>4. suddenly at his home in K:<m|K>ng Guru, Telok Anson. at 1 30 a.m. 2nd November. 1958, leaving his beloved wife. Mik,j:i: Wong Yoke Lan, and only son. Felix Goh. Funeral Nov. 3rd al 4 p 11148 words
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Obituary43 1958-11-03 6 20 Word* ill) Wi'iiJiniimj KHOO AH BAH ana family thank friends, relatives and the larious associations for their i.iluable assistance. scrolls, wreaths, loan of cars, night isit.s. ett. and attendance at the Funeral of their moiher. the late \liidam Wee Choo Nr<.43 words
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Obituary37 1958-11-03 6 Words 1 Minimum 1 IN EVER LOVING and unfading memory" of Our Boev Neo died :i 11.57. A very thoughtful considerate mother. Gone but never never forgotten by her awllH son. daughter, son-in-law and i;ai'4hter-in-law.37 words
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Article22 1958-11-03 6 M Hords $10 Minimum j VANITY 11 Battery Road lii and new selection of frocks 101 aU occasions. Size 10 20.22 words
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1233 1958-11-03 6 The Straits Times Spore, lion. Nov. 3. 1958. Control Of The Bomb I The general conference on the banning 01 nuclear tests has convened more promisi ingly than seemed possible. j The Russians have balked at I the moratorium resolution in the U.N. Assembly, although it was sponsored by India1,233 words
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Article, Illustration109 1958-11-03 6 TWICE within the last three days I have sat down to write an article on some other subject, but have found my mind turning back to the Pasternak affair. Apart from the human tragedy of a man whose moment of success is followed so quickly by humiliation and persecution, the109 words
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913 1958-11-03 6 By DENIS WARNER fTHE Nationalists ar- rived in Formosa rich in admirals and generals but poor in rank and file soldiers. Chiang fired most of the former and turned to the Formosans for the latter. Today 40 per cent of all troops and nearly913 words
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Letter267 1958-11-03 6 IT Ls heartening to note 1 that many Federal citizens of Ceylon oiigin resident in Malaya have registered as voters, thus qualilying to exercise their fundamental democratic right at the next Municipal. State and Federal elections. They have realised like all good Malay. Chinese and other267 words
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916 1958-11-03 6 BORIS PASTERNAK: THE TRUE HERO OF THE SOVIET UNION iiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiniiiiii iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i iiiiimmii in iiiiin *****11:11 a strange way of referring to a much older man whose work had achieved honour even in his own country. But the point to remember is that "Dr Zhivago" has not been published in916 words
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Advertisement622 1958-11-03 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. »i,id, $10 (Minimum). BRADY: To Margaret and Terence at Bungsar a son. both well. HUGHES: in Con. wall on 21st October to David and Trudl 'a daughter Joanna. 1$ Morrfs >;« (Minimum) OLIVER, GOMM: The En. r.igement si announced between Keith Marriner only son of Mr. <\: Mrs.622 words
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Advertisement116 1958-11-03 6 ft tastes isgootfac it lock 1 V^^^^^ /A £> *•>■■■■ I it's mad& with STORK! H^2|S| What a treat when you bake with Stork sponges and cakes as light as a dream you'il hard to stop the family eating the lot aU at one But it doesn't really matter. Stork116 words
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653 1958-11-03 7 THE INDUSTRIAL SITUATION IN SINGAPORE IS 'FRAUGHT WITH DANGER' SAYS SERVICES UNIONS MEMORANDUM CHIEF MINISTER IS TOLD: ONLY A POLICY OF JOBS FOR ALL WILL SAVE THE SITUATION sr MUMMI-member Singapore Federation 'of warned the (Jovernment that there would {<> implement a "full employment"653 words
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Article124 1958-11-03 7 SINGAPORE, 0u... k The Governor. Sir William Goode. recalled tonight the dark days of the last war in Malaya when appealing over Radio Malaya for contributions to the Poppy Day Fund. He said: "In those dark days there was always one brightness -the light of124 words
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Article121 1958-11-03 7 LOTA BHARU, Sun. A The State Council today unaniaccepted the •nmmittee's reI the allowance nghulus in the! Mould be in- j from $100 to I year. Secretary, Engku 111] Rahman Alkha- i ived acceptance port, said the comaNo recommended .umber of peng- 1 hulus be121 words
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Article, Illustration160 1958-11-03 7 SINGAPORE. Sunday. THE Vice-President of the State University of the A Philippines, Prof. Anfonio Isidro. has arrived here to formally invite the Vice Chancellor of the University of Malaya, to a conference on higher education at his university next month. Prof. Antonio said he would personally160 words
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Article26 1958-11-03 7 IPOH. Sun.—About 300 pens were presentfd to guests attending dinner hore laid night to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Fraser and Neave Co. Ltd.26 words
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Article74 1958-11-03 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The postmen's union is to take legal action against owners of dog.^ which attack postmen. That wps one of the decisions taken at the first general meeting of the Union of Postal Uniformed Staff, held here this morning. A spokesman for74 words
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Article27 1958-11-03 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Than Bah Tai was fined $50 in the Magistrate's Court here today for being in a controlled area without a permit27 words
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Article35 1958-11-03 7 KUCHING. Sun. Owners of business firms and residential houses in Sibu have been warned by the Sibu Urban District Council to put up number plates on their premises or face a $10 fine.35 words
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Article22 1958-11-03 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Four! more cars were reported' stolen from different parts of Singapore yesterday. Two j were recovered last night.22 words
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Article62 1958-11-03 7 SINGAPORE. Sun.- Models lof Malay houses and handicrafts .uade by residents of the Malay Settlement in Jalan Eunos will be displayed at the Singapore Constitution Exposition at Kallang early next year. Inche Ibrahim Alwee. secretary of the board of management of the settlement, said today that the62 words
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Article17 1958-11-03 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. The disbanding of the Ist Singapore Regiment. Royal Artillery, was officially completed yesterday.17 words
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213 1958-11-03 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Three I generations of a Singapore family undertook a 36-day motor journey from India to London and its completion was described by their leader as a "triumph of faith." Earlier this year, the Rev. M.N. Charles, principal of the Eastaff English School, decided213 words
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Article, Illustration366 1958-11-03 7 Y. C. BOON - Y. C. BOON MR. ONG TELLS 2,000: WORK HARDER TO SHOW THAT YOU ARE NOT COWED BY ME By SINGAPORE. Sun. The Mayor, Mr Ong Eng Guan, today told 2,000 City Council "white collar* workers who366 words
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265 1958-11-03 7 Sultan (jailed for plotting to topple Govt.) is back ItfULTAN HAMID II of P< nesian minister who after eight years" imprisonment for complicity in a plot to overthrow the Indonesian Government, la believed to be in Malaya now. Sultan Hamid. w'io recentj ly announced that he wanted to become a265 words
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246 1958-11-03 7 MINISTER: REDS MA V USE IDLE YOUTHS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Minister of Works, Posts and Tele communications, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir. warned today I that idle youths are a fertile ground for subversive elements to exploit and stir up trouble He appealed to the leaders of the Malayan246 words
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Article34 1958-11-03 7 IPOH. Sun. Mr. Yeong Koi Look, the Information Officer who was in charge of the psychological warfare in the "Operation Ginger" area of Central Perak. has been transferred to Johore Bahru.34 words
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669 1958-11-03 8 Halt Romney - How Japan plan netd to invade India Halt Romney by The War against Japan, Volume II by S. Woodburn Kirby. (H.M. Stationery Office, 55*.) npHE people of Slnga--1 pore in 1943 must have heard and seen something of the activities of Subhas Chandra Bose. the head of the Indian Provisional669 words
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Article476 1958-11-03 8 ANGKOR, by MALCOLM MocDONALD (Jonathan Cape, London.) MANY passages in Angkor, Malcolm Mac Donald's book about Cambodia, have a fairytale quality. Not that he is guilty of extravagant prose. On the contrary this is both a vivid and accurate portrayal, for ln many respects Cambodia is476 words
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Advertisement162 1958-11-03 8 Its no problem with VJ I 1I 1 H "JXV_ AVJ S:3tek^_ '> ib*: .IS. ft S|> IBk Feed your babies on DUMEX modified milk powder and they will be ifcJSS^^S^B^tfl happy and content BS*|i2yy^'' V> *Mf f y The formula of DUMEX is based ■K3L' S FR !d^!^ ER162 words
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Advertisement162 1958-11-03 8 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The Directors and Management of Malayan Weaving Mills, Ltd., wish to extend their sincere thanks and appreciation to The Honourable Mr. Tan Siew Sin, Minister of Commerce and Industry of the Federation of Malaya, who kindly officiated at the opening ceremony, and all distinguished guests ami friends for their162 words
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Miscellaneous264 1958-11-03 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5 It's unfortunate to be out of 1 Let wild rumour be corrected, _S W« pace congreve (6. 4), 3. 6 Youn B swimmer and future 8 Our nearest approach to Juniper (7). France (5. s>. 7 One costume apron (anag.) 9 A study in Anglo-Arabian264 words
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Article, Illustration1367 1958-11-03 9 A Sl\-F()()T three-inch 15- stone Adonis, with smiling face, curly black hair, huge shoulders •"id pilcdiiving fists dangling at the ends of long arms that was ll( >w Max Baer the boxer was described in his hey-day. Max Baer, knock-out specialist And MaxDaily Mirror - 1,367 words
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Advertisement8 1958-11-03 9 y///////////////////m A BEREC BATTERY ANai.ASTs| Ms 4 MM8 words
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Advertisement148 1958-11-03 9 i 111 for flavour for firmness for freshness i FRESH^ II l™ooH&^ s y aunhill vow/ HURRY/ HURRY/ FOR THE NUMEROUS ATTRACTIONS IN LADIES, MEN CHILDREN'S DEPT. AT THE FESTIVE BARGAINS THE OFFERS ARE UNBELIEVABLY CHEAPER THAN ANY IN TOWN —^^^^X SHOP AT WASSIAMULL'S HIGH STREET SINGAPORE Greet your friends148 words
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Miscellaneous132 1958-11-03 9 Carmen A Co. iiy 3ias I X\l\l BEEN A U>4<3 ~^H~Tt~ i~ (^M M I CAN 6JESS BUT MACK'S COCO FUIvM S~ I *V15.»-I NOW I V \V_ The StMinf iiy Leslie Charter is IJtVA Travy By Chester Guuld ■'AWiSM*" JL/^lL^j I DASN'T I^™^H W I SMOULD MAVE MV MEAD132 words
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Article944 1958-11-03 10 By Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Share Market was steady last week and while the amount of business transacted was not as large as in the previous period, there were more definite 6igns that operators were beginning to take more interest once again. This reflects an improvement944 words
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Article902 1958-11-03 10 THE outlook on the Singa- pore Rubber Market last week continued bullish and the price after regaining the 90 cents level on Wednesday consolidated itself at this level again for the time being on the last three trading days of the week. Although off-take declined considerably,AP - 902 words
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Article675 1958-11-03 10 TWK following list of revised 1 quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after its last meeting; on Saturday. IMHSTRIAI.S Bu.»fT* Sellers Ale* Brick* »20 2.3(1 &-.**-t^^£^ bio 600 rd P^ f s 166 1T6 S( Fva Uispoiisan".". !oe To» Frasi-r A; Nea\e P r675 words
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Advertisement481 1958-11-03 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited for appointment as temporary Stenographer at the State Engineer's Office, P.W.D. Seremban on the salary scale of $253x14-351/366x 14-422. Applicants should have passed the Government, Steno- ..ljitiy examination nt a speed of 80 words per minute In shorthand and 25 words per minute In Typewriting:481 words
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Advertisement248 1958-11-03 10 NOTICES ANNOUNCEMENT We have the pleasure In Informing that as lrom Ist. of November, 1958 our former partnershiixs' firms trading under the names of Unique Refrigeration Air Conditioning Co., have beer, converted into a limited Company, under the Companies Ordinance, and will be known henceforward as 'UNIQUE ENGINEERING LIMITED" The248 words
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Advertisement764 1958-11-03 10 NOTICES In The Matter Of THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE and In The Matter Of SIN HENG AND COMPANY LIMITED (In Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the above-named Company duly convened and held at No. 1 River Valley Road, Singapore. on Thursday, 16th October, 1958. the764 words
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Advertisement7 1958-11-03 10 MORE NOTICES TENDER NOTICES IN PAGE 137 words
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Advertisement1051 1958-11-03 10 AH the Dividends I Current Dale of i payment payment f,,jr T *«fj The British Malaya Trustee and Executor Co. Ltd. 8% Nov. 14 Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd. 2s. Jj Kamunting Tin Dredging Ltd. MX \ov. 28 g Temoh Tin Dredging Ltd. s' Dec. 9 f The Mentakab Rubber Co.1,051 words
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Advertisement1184 1958-11-03 11 r-I 4 05 MANSFIELD *5c CO., LTD. T.i, mv ,1 hies) ln o'Wrated in Singapore) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 5? SAILINGS TO LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON I CONTINENTAL PORTS Smi w.t» liberty t. practtd v,i Htmt r c"p. if Gi.d H..,) •a s -WW«J L'pool, H'land C.IB/11 Ni, |/i S -71,184 words
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Advertisement2543 1958-11-03 11 g^^j^y a^y J B^^^^f^J f J J /\fl fW gU m M aV| UuZiNc THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. W:^\ SINGAPORE (Mco'oorited in the United Kingdom) 5 LINES' SAILINGS TO AOEN. UK., t CONTINENTAL PORTS S pon P. S "am Penangl I BENRINNES for G'mouth. Aitwf'P C.C-7,4 Nov 'BENREOCH hr2,543 words
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Advertisement1332 1958-11-03 11 McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. TEL.: Nl.: 213(1 ELLERMAN LINES KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO HAMBURG t HULL SEATTLE, VANCOUVER S PORTLANB and for U.S.A.. North Atlantic Ports Accepting eargi fir Central I Smtk and Canada ,11 Colombo America CITY OF COVENTRY BONNEVIILF. Spore P. S'fdm Penang1,332 words
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Article1074 1958-11-03 12 THE LATEST LEAGUE POSITIONS FIRST DIVISION P W DLFAPts 1 Arsenal 16 9 2 5 44 26 20 PTWtOO 1« 8 4 4 30 22 20 West Bfom. 15 7 5 3 38 23 19 Luton 15 6 7 2 28 19 19 Wolves 15 8 2 5 32 21Reuter - 1,074 words
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Article, Illustration648 1958-11-03 12 City trounce Spurs in recovery of Manchester soccer LONDON, Sunday. Yf ANCHESTER football made a fine recovery in the 1 English football league yesterday. The United ended their run o!" seven games without ii win by defeating Leeds 2 1 before v capacity crowd atReuter - 648 words
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338 1958-11-03 12 SINGAPORE. Sun. -Civilians won the Tay Lian Teck Shield for the seventh timi in 11 years when they best j Joint Services 4-0 in their I annual Poppy Day soccer j match at Jalan Besar to- day. Playing before a crowd oi338 words
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Article204 1958-11-03 12 LONDON Sun. Malcolm Price Pontypool centre threequarter. was the outstanding figure in the Welsh Rußby Union trial at Ponty-j pool yesterday, scoring thret tries and making several opening, by hi. serving breaks in mid-fleld Price's team Reds beat Whites by 23 points to six. The204 words
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Advertisement435 1958-11-03 12 EEBSO'^ 1 i ICow 3howiß I !i l::4s 1 H' ",1?»Sk Son Of Robin Hood gg,^ J Next Change! "FLAMING FROIITIEir KVlj^ I > COMIN*.: THK HAKKAKIAN AND THK <;EISHA" (Fox). *T RF A NIGHT TO REMEMBER J Plus I v lusive! C.-B News Special! "FIRST COMPLETE COVERAGE <>l THK435 words
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Advertisement445 1958-11-03 12 fB^CP ih i 1 rw I mill wiiii"i |MHa^MllM^ym2|m^g£g2iyiMk^MMM phone y^LMI, Jg'^l'Si JBv ■W* v/»»»ir 975 11. 1.45. 4. b. 30 ,J So perfect together you"ll wish they'll nc-xcr poCk o C k\ r n y t b'^q^n "INDISCREET 1 ■cS "A TIME TO LOVE A TIME TO DIE JOHN445 words
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Advertisement242 1958-11-03 13 Check Before Posting Replies to Box Numbers j 05 t core should be token E replying to box number I use the CORRECT! NUMBER ond Address to the U, r0 k Times, Times House, M Valley Rood. If ,h musf be sent by re9.il- post; Postol Orders or af, should242 words
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Advertisement398 1958-11-03 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Word. Si (Min.)-Box St ctt. txtra. 2 ROOMS Terrace House at a u a rf Leb r Road Telephone ln- d Renl »»0/-. Inquiry Ho, \M< Bukit, Timah Road, 12—7 pm FURNISHED three bedroom bunyalow house, big compound servant s room garage, refrigerator, M.S. available immediately. m398 words
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Advertisement890 1958-11-03 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 10 Wordt SS (Min.y—Box St ctt. txtra. ONE LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED European 2-Bedroom Flat with huge playground In quiet surroundings available Immediately. Rental $400. View Phone spore ***** after 10 a.m. ACCOMMODATION WANTED 20 Word, $i (Min.>—Box St ett. txtra. UK GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL requires 3/4 bedroom leave house from890 words
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Advertisement863 1958-11-03 13 EDUCATION 2t Wordt Si (Min.)— Box SO ctt. rxtrn BEGINNERS CLASSES NOVEMBER. Book-keeping, Shorthand, typewriting, L.C.C. English. Vacancies Qualify Test, Std. ll— Yin, School Certificate revisions. C.V.M.A. School of Commerce, Queen Street Spore POSTAL TUITION: Insure Credits, Distinctions, English, Literature by Prof. Sheppard; Mathematics. Science etc. Qualifying Test. H.S.C., G.C.E.;863 words
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Advertisement623 1958-11-03 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE I i 20 Wordt tS (Min.)-Btx M ctt. txtra. I 1952 FORD CONSUL. Taxed,' Insured. Good condition $1,400. Phone Johore Bahru 2375 Batson. NEW PASTEL GREEN 400 cc. Goggomobile pre-selector gears 3,000 miles. Ring Gore *****. VAUXHALL WYVERN 1956 18,000 miles resprayed new battery taxed. Insured January623 words
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Advertisement481 1958-11-03 13 FOR SALE 2* Wordt SS (Min.)— Box S» ttt. extra. > BABY GRAND PIANO by Ronisch of Liepzig A fine, sturdy I instrument in good order $1,600. Telephone Singapore *****. i FOR SALE. Ransome M.G.5 Tractor 7 HP. with Disc Harrows 'and spraying unit. As new. $2,000/- or nearest ofler.481 words
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Advertisement390 1958-11-03 13 WHERE TO EAT 10 Wordt tin (Minimum). Dail* 1 month. 10 Wardt UJt (Mm.) RAFFLES HOTEL. S pore Elizabethan Grill for those of i discriminating good taste. SINGAPORE AIRPORT RES-' TAURANT opens 24 hours daily, j Makan Ketchil Specialities. MAJESTIC HOTEL— Courteous Service Excellent Food Special Chinese Dishes— Spore *****.390 words
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Advertisement128 1958-11-03 13 i i i i < I fir— If you have any problem oir WATER PURIFICATION... is your answer! Write in, with dttmh ur ttlrphone to: i SPOTRADIO i rr t>-j 58. ORCHARO ROAD, j SINGAPORE-9. j I University Correspondence College Expert Postal Tuition for LONDON UNIVERSITY EXTERNAL DEGREES CAMBRIDGE OVERSEA128 words
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Article, Illustration253 1958-11-03 14 MCFA TAKE ANOTHER THRASHING HONG KONG, Sunday. VI ALAYAN Chinese, still smarting from the crushiTl ing defeat in the Ho Ho Cup football match yesterday, went down even more heavily to a Hong Kong representative side foday— by eightReuter - 253 words
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Article47 1958-11-03 14 SINGAPORE, Sun. Quek Hock Seng, the ChunK Hwa Cup basketball league leaders, continued their successful run when they beat Hwa Yew 93-54 in a group "B" match at the Great World tonight. Tuan Yong beat Sin Kong 70-61 in a group "A" encounter.47 words
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Article16 1958-11-03 14 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. South Johore R.F.C. beat 221 Vehicles Battalion 23-0 at j. hf>re16 words
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302 1958-11-03 14 'Shift Thomas Cup venue' proposal gets mixed reception from Malayans KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday IVfR. DAVID BLOOMER'S call for a new rule on venm final stages of the Thomas Cup matches whereby the vq! could be moved from a tropical zone to a temperate dim302 words
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542 1958-11-03 14 EPSOM JEEP - 9-year-old Straits Code oldest horse to win Cup EPSOM JEEP By SINGAPORE, Sun. Straits Code made Malayan Turf history at Bukit Timah yesterday when he won the $35,000 Singapore Gold Cup over 1| miles At nine years, this Irishbred gelding by Jock II out of Mountain Fastness, became the oldest542 words
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Article29 1958-11-03 14 SINGAPORE, Sun. Penang, the Malaya Cup champions, will arrive here on Friday for two matches. They will meet Singapore on Saturday and All-Singa-pore on Sunday.29 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-11-03 14 JOHANSSON RANKED NUMBER ONE CONTENDER NEW YORK, Sun— lngemar Johansson, Swedish holder of the European title, is ranked by the World Boxing Championship Committee as the leading contender for Floyd Patterson's world heavyweight title. Nino Valdes of Cuba takes over the No. 2 spot formerly occupied by Zora Fol- ley,Reuter - 79 words
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Article55 1958-11-03 14 fJULAWAYO, Sun. South African Test batsmen Jackie McGlew and Trevor Goddard scored centuries and Roy McLean reached 91 for Natal against Rhodesia here yesterday, when a three-day Currie Cup match began. Natal were 471 for four at the close. In an opening stand of 261, McGlewReuter - 55 words
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Article269 1958-11-03 14 Halves failed to click— Cashin SINGAPORE, Sunday. T*HE Malayan Rugby Union's touring party re--1 turned from Bangkok by Malayan Airways today in cheerful mood and made no excuses for their 19-5 defeat by All-S am in the King of Siam's Cup match last Friday Mr. Howard Cashin, manager of the269 words
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Article19 1958-11-03 14 MOSCOW. Sun.—Spartak beat Torpedo 1-0 after extra time in the U.S.S.R. football Cup Final here today —Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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205 1958-11-03 14 Racers and cars off to Macao Grand Prix SINGAPORE, Sun. During the next few days six of Singapore's fastest racing cars and leading drivers will have left for the gruelling 224-mile international Macao Grand Prix on Nov. 16. The first of the cars left for Hong Kong on Friday on205 words
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Article40 1958-11-03 14 SINGAPORE, Sun.—Singapore Teachers Union scored their second win in the S.H.A. Div. 1 league when they beat R.A.F. Seletar 2-1 at Seletar today. Ajit Singh and Boon Onn San scored for teachers and Kamarudin for Seletar.40 words
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Article536 1958-11-03 14 HERE'S WHAT THEY HAVE TO SAY... XIERE are the opinions gathered by Straits Times reporters: EDDY CHOON G, who captained the Malayan Thomas Cup team this year, and has won the All-England singles title three times, said that Mr. Bloomer's suggestion was "very fair" and deserved every consideration Finance, however,536 words
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Article39 1958-11-03 14 ■OCKEI S.H.A. league Div, I S.R.C.. padani;: 1 Seletar, Patterson B" v R.M.N 1 R.A.F. TeiiHah N Tengah; Mr. Medical Services, p BABKETBALI Chun-r Hwa Yock Ens v Khei pill.; Men "IV: N 1 Soon. 9.00 p.m39 words
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Article62 1958-11-03 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. Only two boats lini.shed the 40--mile watenttlng marathon race at Pasir Rla today. The winners were Noel Godson and Charles Bryce. With Godson piloting the boat. Skidaddle V. and Bryce ;on the skis, thi j Breeze entered Horry (driver' Blakebrough. The event v. I62 words
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