The Straits Times, 5 November 1958
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Title Section21 1958-11-05 1 AVERAGE DAIIY nitlllMO SALE EXCEEDS 80.000 The Straits Times 4 i hi m—p-i. Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1958 15 CENTS21 words
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Article917 1958-11-05 1 SABIN VACCINE ON WAY TO KUALA LUMPUR FROM U.S. Singapore circular means nearly all toddlers'* classes must close 19 new polio cases in one day SINGAPORE, Tues. -Nineteen new polio cases were reported here today is an official warnwent out to kindergartens not allow children -iccinated after Aug.917 words
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Article58 1958-11-05 1 RAF PLANE CRASHES IN LANDING KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A Royal Air Force pilot and his assistant narrowly escaped serious injury when their Prestwick Pioneer aircraft crashed on landing at the Kuala Lumpur airport this morning. The plane skidded off the runway and landed near a drain some distance away. The58 words
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Article19 1958-11-05 1 NICOSIA, Tues. A British soldier was killed yesterday in a terrorist attack in the Troodos mountains.— Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article, Illustration266 1958-11-05 1 ROCKEFELLER EXCEPTED I WASHINGTON, Tues. A BATTLE between two million'v aires will hold the attention of Americans today as about 48 million of them cast their ballots in Congressional elections expected to produce an anti-Eisen-hower landslide. The tide is running in favour of theReuter - 266 words
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Article152 1958-11-05 1 5 SHIPS ARE DLjE SOON SINGAPORE, Tues. *^Five Russian freighters are scheduled to lift more than $51,000,000 worth of rubber from Malayan ports this month. It was disclosed to the Straits Times today that the five freighters would arrive in either Singapore or Malayan152 words
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Article165 1958-11-05 1 Japanese delegate: Malaya will remain our major supplier SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A JAPANESE industrialist. Mr. Y. Inayama, pledged in Singapore today: "You will always remain our main supplier of tin. Russia will never, never, replace Malaya Mr. Inayama. who is here as the leader of a four-man delegation which165 words
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Article49 1958-11-05 1 SEATTLE. Tues.— The Col ombo Plan conference here has achieved full international recognition with confirmation that President Eisenhower will address the con ference next Monday. The President has .n--nounced that he will make recommendations for helping the economic development of South -East Asia -U.P.IUPI - 49 words
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706 1958-11-05 1 COLONY OIL MEN GIVE STRIKE PLEDGE SINGAPORE, Tues. The 2,700 employees of three oil companies here today promised to keep all essential services going should they go on strike next week. This pledge was made by their union leaders at a meeting with the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock,706 words
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Article55 1958-11-05 1 BEIRUT Tues. Police reported today '-hat four people were killed and several wounded in weekend clashes between Druze tribesmen and Christians in central Lebanon The tribesmen fougnt against the forces oi former President Chamoun in the recent insurrection while the Christians, member.* of the Nationalist SocialReuter - 55 words
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Article30 1958-11-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The British High Commissioner in Malaya Sir Geofrev Tory and Lady Tory returned here today after an absence of four months in Britain an^ Europe30 words
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Article82 1958-11-05 1 SEREMBAN. Tues. A tigress killed two hunting: doers and mauled five others in a pack of 25 before she was shot h> pi* hunters on Sunday in the Broga area. The hunting party of 15 heard their dogs howling in nain and rushed up to find the82 words
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Article, Illustration367 1958-11-05 1 Cardinal calls him 'the guide of the world' VATICAN CITY, Tuesday. pOPI-: JOHN XXIII was crowned 262 nd Supreme Pontiff of the world's .">()() million Roman Catholics today in ceremonies of great splendour lasting four hours. St. Peter's Square367 words
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Article30 1958-11-05 1 riEAVYVOT*' IN THt UINGTCft pourm ten bj tut< <•! M'lm;: in 14 iciuiiUv ii hi. r Rrpub v i hrtct om< -ie of balk i; Derail them —Bent! r.30 words
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Advertisement22 1958-11-05 1 JEWELLERY in a vltiss iti/ UhvU p H. HENDRY Manufacturing Jewellers Gem Merchants 18 North Bridge Road, Singaporc-6, Kuala Lumpur. C 3)22 words
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Advertisement67 1958-11-05 1 the most advanced lighter in the world Ronson —for 1 or 2 drinks f /a* for your money I C?"^ There are altogether 10 Fraser Neave I I Aerated Waters Ginger Beer. BpiiiiiP Ice Cream Soda. Sarsaparilla. Soda I Tonic Dry Ginger Ala jylpjN^^^fc^ Grape Fruit Soda x jlSreli^^ Orange67 words
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Article60 1958-11-05 2 KOTA BHARU. Tues.— The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence. Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, and the Minister of Transport. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Talib. will hold a threeday course In politics for Alliance leaders at UMNO House here starting on Friday. Dato Abdul Razak60 words
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357 1958-11-05 2 HQ ASKED FOR REGISTERS OF ALIENS, BUT ALL IT GOT WAS EXCUSES KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE PLAN to restrict membership of the Malayan Chinese Association to Federal citizens has been a flop. MCA shite branches, with the exception ol Penang, have refused357 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-11-05 2 JAL president S. Yanagita stops over for short stay Mr. S. Yanagita, the President of Japan Air Lines, who Hew into Singapore yesterday for a twoday stay before returning to Tokyo. lie is on his way home after attending the International Air Transport Association Conference in New Delhi. Straits Times52 words
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Article30 1958-11-05 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. W.S.C. Leech a leading commercial figure in Malaya for more than 28 years, has been elected president of the British Association of Malaya in London.30 words
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Article81 1958-11-05 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Bank Employees' Union today opened negotiations with the management of the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation here for a gratuity scheme on behalf of its 400 members. Meanwhile, the Labour Ministry is arranging a meeting next week between repre- sentatives of the Singapore Shipwright Contractors'81 words
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Article, Illustration304 1958-11-05 2 STANDSTILL AS ONG SEEKS ADVICE ON MOTION AFTER WALK-OUT SINGAPORE, Tues. The Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, is deadlocked with nonP.A.P. councillors over whether they were constitutionally right in carrying on the City Council meeting Jast Friday aftei the Mayor had abruptly declared it adjourned. The opposition304 words
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Article, Illustration151 1958-11-05 2 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. SKIP is a Him star with a temperament which he is apt to reveal at any time in anybody's presence. Today Skip threw a tern- perament in front of tho Sultan of Pahang at a cere- mony at Shaw.v Malay Film Studios to bless151 words
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88 1958-11-05 2 CLUB, AIRWAYS TO GET PETROL REFUND SINGAPORE Malayan > and the Royal pore Flying Club anS get a refund on duty lrom i) A Government said Malayan Air titled to a refund of its agreenw Federation and governments. Budget items The Flying Club I receiving i refui There Is a88 words
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Article97 1958-11-05 2 CITY COUNCIL ACCUSED OF SABOTAGE SINGAPORE. TU( president of the Hote; aciation of Singapore Franz Schutzmau tonta accused the City Cou-iri" "sabotaging" the Gown. ments effort to attract to'"' Mm. Mr. Schutzman wa menting on the d< the City Council public uties committee to reject i hotel owners' petition aga97 words
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Article35 1958-11-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR Federation Cninese men have been invited visit the 16th annual exhibition o: Hong X' ducts sponsored by ChinM manufacturers in the Colon from Dec 4 until Jan 5.35 words
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Advertisement121 1958-11-05 2 ROLLS-ROYCE DIESELS Reduce Parts Stocks Operators with a variety of equipment can Ulbstan- I daily reduce their spares holdings by specifying from the Rolls-Royce range of Go 600 b.h.p. Diesels, w hich liave interchangeable wearing pans. alii^liyf" I'iaasiiq- -j(% tl ROLLS-ROYCE PAY DIVIDENDS rrrife^i in lower operiting costs in earth-moting,121 words
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Miscellaneous11 1958-11-05 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby 9 r oc tub <. v A..^-^""11 words
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235 1958-11-05 3 Sarit Govt. plans to prepare Siam for democracy BANGKOK, Tuesday •IAM'S new revolutionary government is seeking stability for its country, with the eventual aim i providing a fully democratic administration, wording to authoritative sources. When Field Marshall Sarit Thanarat flew suddenly back from London on Oct. 19 and a bloodlessReuter - 235 words
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110 1958-11-05 3 Pope: I will concentrate on task of pastor VATICAN CITY, Tues. The Pope said in a during his coronaceremonies today that D qualities could not pontifical rule. 76-year-old Pope. .tking in Latin, said that id, above all. the task lor of the whole flock it heart. All the other humanReuter - 110 words
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Article30 1958-11-05 3 THE HAGUE. Tues.— KLM Dutch Airlines made aj profit of 11.1 million a i Malayan S9 million third quarter of 1958. >mpany's third quarterly! vealed here today.30 words
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Article21 1958-11-05 3 SANTIAGO. Tues. Mr. Jorge Alessandri, 62. was sworn in yesterday as President of Chile for a .-.ix-year period. U.P.I.UPI - 21 words
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Article122 1958-11-05 3 I ONDON. Tue.s. The \j sterling area's gold and r reserves rose by 554 million during October and stood at $3,174 milat the end of the th. the Treasury ani today. ompared with a rise S3l million in Septem- Total holdings were Si 120Reuter - 122 words
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Article61 1958-11-05 3 MANILA. Tues. Inche Sardon bin Haji Jublr. Minister of Works Posts and Telecommunications of the Federation of Malaya, arrived here today by air from Singapore The Minister will observe progress in public works programmes, road and bridge construction, settlement projects, hydro-electric plants, the community life ofReuter - 61 words
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Article21 1958-11-05 3 JAKARTA. Tues.— The Indonesian Government today submitted to Parliament a Bill for nationalisation of all Dutch enterprises in Indonesia.—U.P.l.21 words
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Article282 1958-11-05 3 Police find arms in hunt for 8 bodies in wrecked Yemeni airliner SPOLETO, (Central Italy), Tuesday. 200 pistols and other weapons were found in the wreck of a Yemeni Airlines DC-3 which crashed near here last night. Police who climbed 2,000 feet up a mountainside to the sceneUPI - 282 words
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130 1958-11-05 3 2 more Cypriot youths to hang for murder of compatriot NICOSIA. Tues. TWO Cypriot-Gre«k youths were sentenced to death today for murdering another Cypriot last July. This brings the total of Greek-Cypriots sentenced to death In the last six days to five. Judge Sir Ragnar Hyne found them guilty mainlyReuter - 130 words
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192 1958-11-05 3 Silent guns riddle: Nationalists deny Red gas charge TAIPEH, Tuesday. HTHE Communist guns which hurled 39,162 shells A at the Quemoy Islands yesterday the fourth heaviest bombardment of the Formosa crisis were inexplicably silent today. Tonight the Nationalist Defence Ministry described as "shameless lies" Communist claims that Quemoy guns firedReuter - 192 words
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Article49 1958-11-05 3 Plane crashes on hospital MANILA, Tues. A Philippine air force F-86 Sabrejet crashed in suburban Quezon City today with one wing ripping through a hospital building. The pilot of the jet died Instantly after his parachute failed to open. None of the patients at the hospital was hurt. UPI.UPI - 49 words
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Article43 1958-11-05 3 PARIS, Tues. French republican guards with red plumed helmets and golden swords lined the corridors of a new streamlined "glass palace" when it was opened here today as headquarters of the United Nations Education. Scientific and Cultural Organisation. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article70 1958-11-05 3 LONDON, Tues. The Queen, accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret, last night attended the Royal Variety Performance In aid of the Variety Artistes Benevolent Fund one of the biggest theatrical events of the year. Two top American singing stars appearedReuter - 70 words
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Article345 1958-11-05 3 LONDON. Tues.—There was a renewed advance in London stock markets today particularly In the industrial market and business was again on a considerable scale. Sentiment was helped by the encouraging statements from the Chancellor of the Exechequer and the Minister of Labour on the economic outlook and just345 words
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Article78 1958-11-05 3 I ONDON, Tues.—Bri- tish husbands will be legally bound to pay their wives a personal allowance if a Bill bucked by the National Council of Women becomes law. The council has drafted the Bill and hopes to find an M.P. to sponsor it. Reuter.Reuter - 78 words
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Article50 1958-11-05 3 SAO PAULO (Brazil):— Motorists here launched a horn-tooting campaign to protest against increases in petrol prices. U.P.I. WASHINGTON: Mr. John Graham, an official of the the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, will visit Japan and the Philippines this month to study the atomic energy programmes of both countries. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article51 1958-11-05 3 MOSCOW: The dog Laika. orbiting in Sputnik 11, provided Soviet scientists with all the information necessary to enable man to exist in cosmic space, the Moscow newspaper Sovetskaya Russia said. Reuter. STOCKHOLM: The Swedish Government said it views the Russian nuclear weapon tests near Scandinavia with grave concern.UPI - 51 words
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Article87 1958-11-05 3 CAIRO: The United Arab Republic is to build a huge dam over the river Euphrates in about 10 years. It will cost 51. 700 million. Reuter. KATMANDU: Nepal will enter into an aid agreement with the Soviet Union early next year, it was announced here. Reuter.Reuter - 87 words
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Article31 1958-11-05 3 LONDON: A British aircraft firm rushed plans for a supersonic bomber that aviation sources believed could ultimately emerge as the world's first 1.200 mile an hour airliner. U.P.I.UPI - 31 words
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Advertisement91 1958-11-05 3 C00L... i^|cool, grooming if ..W 35jiX Wf Y3.S6lin6 i s^ B^bF Yes Sir ,Vaseline Hair XJ? mi really is coolinp! prepare.! to^M T^^BJjP^ from vitamin-ised oils it allows your M W^Mg^ hair to breathe naturally, giving a H^^. cool-rich healthy gloss. If you want H^^^M W Ithier hair, better looking91 words
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Advertisement294 1958-11-05 3 Laboratory Tests proved... in September this year New Formula Flit was tested on cockroaches and in 24 hours 99% were dead or dying and in 48 hours 1 00% were dead or dying. f Similar tests proved New Formula Flit even more effective on Your dentures cleaned safely and easily294 words
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349 1958-11-05 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. A Marathon vigil of 12 mothers from Ulu Pandan village throughout last night probably set a record for the longest wait so far by mothers determined to have their children vaccinated against polio. The 12 mothers "invaded" the grounds of the Institute of349 words
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100 1958-11-05 4 More seek admission to English schools PENANG. Tues.— The number of children seeking admission to Engiisn schools in Penang next year has shown a considerable increase as compared with this year 1 figures. "This is because many parents who earlier registered their children lor Malay and Chinese schools now want100 words
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260 1958-11-05 4 Surrender those banned books or face $1,000 fine SINGAPORE, Tues. Owners of books affected by the recent ban on 53 Chinese publishing houses should surrender them as soon as they are finally condemned by the Govern-or-in-Council. Many people here already have books published by the banned companies. They have been260 words
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Article, Illustration90 1958-11-05 4 LILLIAN THE CONTESTANT GOES BACKSTAGE PRETTY Miss Lillian Khno, 21, (above) used to take part in beauty contests. Now she is helping to organise the "Queen of Airlines" contest, which will be held in conjunction with the Singapore Inter, national Airlines Ball at the Sea View Hotel on Dec. 13.90 words
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280 1958-11-05 4 4-MONTH-OLD BABY WAS POISONED, INQUEST IS TOLD SINGAPORE, Tuesday. I \R. A. O. AARON, an assistant pathologist, told an inquest on a four-month old baby girl that the baby died of poisoning and from a fracture of the skull He said the fracture could have been caused by the baby280 words
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Article28 1958-11-05 4 JOHORE BAHRU Tues. Mr. R. T. Bwales has relinquished his appointment of headmaster. English College. Johore Bahru. under the Malayanisation scheme end has left for Britain.28 words
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Advertisement197 1958-11-05 4 THE NIPPON KANGYO BANK tit LIMITED. V•* Established: 1897 V HEAD OFFICE: HIBIYA. TOKYO 120 BRANCHES THROUGHOUT JAPAN REPRESENTATIVE OFFICES: V LONDON. NEW YORK. TAIPEI LELANDQ^icW by westclox A m»wly designod beauty from Westclox a pleaswe to frive or own a proud possession through the years. Delicate lucite panels in197 words
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Advertisement377 1958-11-05 4 Easy Way to Kill Bugs, Ants, Roaches NEW LIQUID CONTROLS CRAWUNG IW.CTS JOHNSTON'S NO-ROACHt SimpN bni«h No-Roa, h on t itct) cabinets and baseboards to control corkroarhe*. Itrmh tin- Cll lew, odourless liquid on chain and furniture lo kill ling.. No-Roach to table teg*, window and door sills to stop377 words
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Miscellaneous401 1958-11-05 4 GRADUATE TEACHERS' AS- at the Church Hu*. BMH. SOCIATION: Lecture by Dr. Alexandra Road 8 p.m. Ho Beng Ong on "Education To- RAFFLES MUSEUM (Stamford day" at the Cultural Centre. Road): Exhibition of photographs Canning Rise. 8 a.m. All welcome. O f Sarawak by H P. Wong. 9 a.m. AMERICAN401 words
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Article256 1958-11-05 5 STAFF CUTS ONLY ONE OF MANY ECONOMY MOVES KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. tHK (Jovernment today disclosed its plan for i .organising: the country's Civil Defence Department and cutting down the cost of running it. Control of the Federal Civil Defence Depart- will pass from the Ministry256 words
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Article131 1958-11-05 5 Crane men go back after a strike KLANG. Tues.— Conditions l. at the Port Swettenham wharves returned to normal today when 54 cranedrivers, who had been on a sit-down strike for five days, resumed duty—ignoring a union directive to stay out until tomorrow. The men are members of the port131 words
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Article174 1958-11-05 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— lndian contractors today complained that the Singapore City Council published only "piffling tenders in Tamil newspapers like those for supply of dog badges and canteen catering. They alleged its was "advertising discrimination" for the Council to publish big tenders for road works, drain174 words
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161 1958-11-05 5 Jailed for having tattoo two years ago, says man SINGAPORE, Tues. A man who had a secret society insignia tattooed on his chest told the second district judge. Mr. D. C. D'Cotta, today, that he had been jailed for having the same tattoo mark two years ago. After showing a161 words
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Article41 1958-11-05 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Tan Tiong Keng, accused of hurting Lim Tin Siew, a barber, and robbing him of six dollars and a cigarette holder in a lavatory. wa.< acquitted by Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin In the Assize Court today.41 words
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Article60 1958-11-05 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Wing of the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force will accept applications from well-educated and enterprising young men who want to fly, it was announced today. Minimum education standard required is Senior Cambridge or Government Senior Middle 111 certificate. Applications should be sent60 words
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Article28 1958-11-05 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Alumni Association will hold a symposium on "Poliomyelitis" at the Allen Lecture Theatre, Faculty of Medicine, on Nov. 11 at 8.15 p.m.28 words
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Article27 1958-11-05 5 YONG PENG, Tues. Sa'aimah binte Sairi, the two-year-old daughter of a rubber tapper, was drowned when she fell into a well at Parit Hamit.27 words
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Article70 1958-11-05 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Only 16 out of the 74 cars stolen in Singapore last month have been recovered, the police revealed today. The other 58 cars, estimated at over $175,000, are missing without a clue. A police spokesman admitted that his repeated warnings to motorists70 words
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Article293 1958-11-05 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday. r\NE HUNDRED Malay schoolteachers undergoing v training at the Language Institute here will stage a walk-out tomorrow morning in protest against the Government's refusal to meet their I salary claims. The teachers plan to go to the station and catch the day mail293 words
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Article13 1958-11-05 5 MTJAR, Tues.— A blood bank week was inaugurated here yesterday.13 words
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Article216 1958-11-05 5 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. DECORD collections of rural assessments have been made in the past two months. The board chairman. Mr. P. H. Meadows, revealed the change for the better today when asked whether the board was taking steps to improve the method of collecting revenue as216 words
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Advertisement27 1958-11-05 5 A.*-9i MA H^k If *&t* JT^^vsA I Jwtft fare c<se(( \{JM 'SINGER I a SEWING MACHINE :WING MACHINES J TRAD t mark of the singer manufacturing company27 words
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Advertisement205 1958-11-05 5 the world is your oyster... I < ...wherever you want to travel 1 Place your I rove 1 requirement! «ith EVERETTS and ensure j that the World Is YOUR Oyitcr. i With Branches In Japan, Korea, Honqkonq. Thailand. Philippines ami India EVERETTS are the Icadina Tiavcl 1 Agenti in the205 words
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Obituary67 1958-11-05 6 20 Word, iU (Minimum) THE DEATH OP Mr. Paul Choo Kiiu Kuanc took plac« at Youny- i berg Memorial Hospital on 3.11.58. Tlie corwge wxll leave 43-T, Gentiiie Lane on 5.11.58 at, 4 p.m. j MR. LIM UN TIEN, age 65. I passed away peacefully on 4th November, 1958.67 words
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Article38 1958-11-05 6 20 Words $10 (Minimum). OR. A: MRS. ALFRED T. C. UL'E thank all relatives and friends for their attendance, valu- i able presents, assistance and good wishes on the occasion of their marriage on 11.10.58 in Singapore.,38 words
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577 1958-11-05 6 The Straits Times Spore. Wed. Nov. 5. 1958. Dumping By China Nearly forty per cent of the Federation's trade passes j through Singapore. It always i has. and for so long that |it has come to be taken i for granted. The reminder by the Federations Minister jof Commerce and577 words
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Article347 1958-11-05 6 Singapore's polio epidemic shows no signs of abating, and the stall and facilities of the infectious diseases hospital are now strained by the large number of cases. It is the worst epidemic of polio Malaya has known. In three months there have been as many victims in Singapore347 words
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Article283 1958-11-05 6 The International Tin Council is unlikely at its meeting in London today to disturb existing arrangements and controls. While the remarkable change in the market in the last two months is evidence that the very sharp reduction in production and exports is at last having the intended effect,283 words
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1071 1958-11-05 6 Terence Cleaver - Monty tells his version of the story— and no punches pulled Terence Cleaver THE BOOK THAT THE GENERALS ARE ARGUING ABOUT by LONDON. UIELD Marshal Vis- count Montgomery of Alamein, whose 544--page memoirs were published on Sunday, has written an account of himself and his campaigns destined to provoke a1,071 words
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374 1958-11-05 6 Plea for registration of Hindu marriages in the Federation I WISH to refer to the statement made by the Federation Government about the Civil Marriage Ordinance. 1952. The statement sets out to correct an allegedly wrong impression that this ordinance provides for registration of marriage if either party was a374 words
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Letter89 1958-11-05 6 MR. ONG ENG GUANS decision to ask the Government to dissolve the City Council is one hundred percent correct. However, the dissolution should not be merely temporary pending fresh elections it should be permanent and final. The existence of two legislative bodies the Government and the89 words
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Letter39 1958-11-05 6 T'IONG Nam Settlement area is only about fifty yards from Chow Kit Road yet the Settlement has no street lights. Recently there have been a number of thefts in this area. S. R. LINGAM Kuala Lumpur.39 words
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Letter31 1958-11-05 6 fANNOT a traffic policeman be posted at the junctions of Shaw Road and The Victoria Institution Road; Jalan Stadium and Davidson Road at peak hours? HANAFI KAMAL. Kuala Lumpur.31 words
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Advertisement83 1958-11-05 6 ft "■>.. > B§lf cJi-*^ I FittinsN marily hi I bat in kc the con t rmp« r 1 1 I Jgggf trend. COMMERCIAL SITTINGS o/ Ibtetinction Advertisement of THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., (MAL Representing THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO LTD Of fe^/^r^v,. head fkl liki Uangil I y it's tied83 words
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Article186 1958-11-05 7 BILL WILL RAISE PROPERTY RAIES ■NGAPORE, Tues. All Singapore proowners will have to pay higher rates r a Bill the Legis- t tive Assembly is exd to approve to- i < m. Xiip Government is seeking rase the education om two to four per 5 3;! I for this purpose186 words
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Article93 1958-11-05 7 A PORE. Tues. —Dr. >'io, deputy chief of municipal health service, today praised the Mayor of Singapore, Mr. j on| Eng Guar., for his to keep this city It is certainly a fine ex- ample for the Mayor and city Council officials to wield brooms and clean93 words
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Article, Illustration343 1958-11-05 7 Mrs. SALE, DUE TO LEAVE SINGAPORE. LOSES RECORDS OF ASIAN MUSIC GANG WHO BROKE INTO HER HOME IS TOLD: PLEASE RETURN MY ONU.Y MEMENTOES OF MALAYA rmi.-» SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A pKITISH surgeon's wife, due to leave the island soon, today made a dramatic appeal to343 words
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135 1958-11-05 7 Court clears teo of holding business associates in a taxi SINGAPORE, Tues. Two men "were acquitted in a magistrate's court today of a charge of wrongfully confining two other men who were described as their business associates by restraining them in a taxi for 25 minutes on July 22. Mr.135 words
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Article96 1958-11-05 7 MARCUS: LET THESE HOMES STAY SINGAPORE, Tues. The City Council's acting Chief Administrative Officer. Mr. P. C. Marcus, has recommended that all unauthorised houses built before Jan. 1 this year, if structurally sound, should be allowed to i stay. But action should be taken against the owners and renters of96 words
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163 1958-11-05 7 JUST A STEP FROM DEATH, A SEAMAN PLAYS GAME OF HIDE-AND-SEEK SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A LARGE crowd jammed narrow Narcis Road, off Tanjong Pagar, here today and watched a man perform an unrehearsed dance on the roof of a three-storey building. Despite pleas from his wife and relatives. Yong Bah Wah,163 words
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Article100 1958-11-05 7 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A MOTORIST was acquitted today of a charge of negligent driving when a girl typist who was with him declared that she knew nothing of an accident Harold Ramsey, of Scottsi Road, was not called for his j defence. He was alleged to have100 words
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Article57 1958-11-05 7 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A man with scratch marks on his neck was being sought by police here tonight in connection with a rape report. Police said the man. an Indian with short wavy hair, waylaid a 21 -year-old girl in Dairy Farm Road as she was57 words
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Article54 1958-11-05 7 PENANG. Tues Mr. Ooi Thiam Sicw. a Labour City Councillor, today accepted a challenge to meet the Penang branch president of the People's Progressive Party. Mr. Jag-Jit Singh at a public debate. He said Mr. Jag-Jit, who made the challenge at a recent PPP rally, could choose54 words
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Article59 1958-11-05 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Public Services Commission has appointed Mr. P. C. Marcus as Chief Administrative Officer of the City Council. Mr. Marcus has been acting in this post since Mr. R. Middleton-Smith retired in mid-September. The appointment will now be confirmed by the Council's staff committee,59 words
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Article54 1958-11-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Bishop Richard Raines, Bishop of the Minneapolis area of the Methodist Church in America, arrived here today on a short visit. The Kuala Lumpur District Youth Fellowship Council has arranged a rally in the grounds of the Wesley Church In Davidson Road for54 words
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Article80 1958-11-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR rues Wong Kit Thonß 19 who pawned his father's $110 suit for $20 was sent to the Sir Henry Ourney School until he is 21 by the Sessions Court here today Wong, who pleaded guilty. asked tor anothei chance to turn over a new leaf80 words
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107 1958-11-05 7 Singapore Methodist leader dies at 66 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Lim in Tien. 66. a retired teacher of the AngloChinese School. Singapore, died at his house in lUm butan Road here early thi> morning. About 300 people including the ACS principal. Mr. Tbio Chan Bee. teachers and old boys, and several107 words
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Article67 1958-11-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Prime Minister Tenfcku Abdul Rahman, has sent an official "thank you" to the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany for her gift of a mobile anti-tuber-culosis clinic on the occasion of Malaya's independence. The clinic was formally handed over by the former67 words
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Article180 1958-11-05 7 3 HURT IN SKID CAR CRASH j OINGAPORE, Tues. The crew of a passing police radio car rescued three people trapped in an overturned car near Shenton Way Circus late tonight. All three were injured and were rushed by ambulance to the General Hospital. In pouring rain, the policemen hacked180 words
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Article27 1958-11-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A dance will be held at the Federal Hotel here on Saturday night in aid of St. John's Cathedral stained glass fund.27 words
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Article91 1958-11-05 7 TELUK ANSON. Tues.— ln order to enable Indian residents to celebrate Deepavaii festival, the Lower Perak District War Executive Committee has announced the relaxation of curfew in two areas. Curfew will be lifted totally on the nights of Nov 10 and 11 in the Operation Chieftain91 words
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Advertisement158 1958-11-05 7 1 f I /s— W l9/5* Voice Hoarseness iggl Hacking Coughs \jjgtf Colds pftft rv LI SHAKE II bronchitis jL£g^j Catarrh Ik^^ll Sore throat Pllf Colic pain fc^Til CHECKLD ISSTANTXV WITH V?^^^^^^ Woods GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE Resistance to told jrerms increased when supplemenV&\\ *W^Liz\ ted by this correct internal t-158 words
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Advertisement101 1958-11-05 7 n||^d^H^^P VEHICLE W^^D AGRICULTURAL IT PAYS TO FIT PERKINS GENUINE SPARES fc^E M /^^l^l J OItJEIS i The Diesel Engine with the Clean Exhouit JgUons MOTORS LTD. Me.*.. Pi..** UNIVERSAL CARS Ipoh WEAINI »BOi Kuolo Lumpur Virmbon Moloxo BYFORD I Xj CAPILLARY C^\drf*^^n £ol i^rE'vL'^ylly ".'V i^^i no moisture 1101 words
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247 1958-11-05 8 Doctors unite on 'service before self' banner KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE 1,500 DOCTORS in Singapore and the Federation will unite under one banner to carry out a 13-point "service before self" plan. In the past two bodies had represented Malaya's doctors, but in future there will be only one professional247 words
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Article41 1958-11-05 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Governor, Sir William Goode, and the Commissioner General. Sir Robert Scott, will be among those who will lay wreaths at the Cenotaph on Nov. 9 when a Remembrance Day service will be held at 7.30 a.m.41 words
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Article137 1958-11-05 8 CAUSEWAY: ALL HALT SEVEN TIMES JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. J The causeway will be closed to traffic on seven separate occasions totalling five and half hours during the State visit of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and his Consort to Johore. The ban is to ensure free passage for the Paramount Ruler's137 words
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Article20 1958-11-05 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. No casualties to either terrorists or security forces have been reported in the Federation today.20 words
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Article190 1958-11-05 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday. rpHE Yang di-Pertuan Agong and his Consort wili make separate visits to schools and welfare institutions here next Sunday in the course of their first State visit to Johore. At 9.10 a.m. the King will visit the Sekolah Umum In Ayer Molek:190 words
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Article301 1958-11-05 8 CLEAN-UP AFTER THE BIG FLOODS SINGAPORE, Tues. Floodwaters receded in low-lying areas of central Singapore early today and the job of cleaning up began. Families cleared away mud and debris from their homes In the worst-hit areas of Wayang Satu. Nelson Road and Kampong Tlong Bahru. More than 60 families301 words
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Advertisement449 1958-11-05 8 ■phone J^SwfWVSrW^ NOW Sh<,sri nf f n ***** Vkr ;J. ;f TfcMi" 11, 1.45, 4. 6.30 9.30 So perfect together you'll wish they'll never part: CARY INGRIU "IfciniQCRFE'T" TfCh- GRANT BERGMAN IWUI3UnLt I WB > Plus Pathe News Special: ROME HAILS THE NEW POPE I S T c "A TIME449 words
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Advertisement453 1958-11-05 8 -ic i- f'T f mffiffli > iiPiyi iPHi f#)lliMJl Opens Todiy! 1 Gala Pan-Malayan Premiere Tomorrow :i X "THE BARBARIAN anil the GEISHA S™" 81 DAY!I; M "IOP4" in Columbia's Mrt horrll J|( glimpse into the futut. "4* OPENS TOMORROW! Deep in Malaya. P. 0.! the Japanese Kempeitai on "THE453 words
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Miscellaneous355 1958-11-05 8 fm «w» f+ 26 "And you may get the cs Straits Times Crossword rear( W' 1 Cumponeiu of beach an- nelids (1). ■7 1 |2 1 G I R I [5 j ]5 I Defence ol ihe sheep region 3 Linlu race 'ur the inactive L— —^H-_^H__IML_JMHJH 4 Given by355 words
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Article, Illustration1155 1958-11-05 9 C 5\i b o a rs BVed V 7 turr J*: ed London one murM winter day i 1119. The city was plunged into mourning over the worst ritime disaster in medieval history. The White Ship, pride of the NormanDaily Mirror - 1,155 words
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242 1958-11-05 9 Lone survivor told of harrowing end a medieval Titanic disaster 'Drowned! All drowned!" was the reply. Crying that life would no longer be worth living with the know ledge he had murdered his royal master, Thomas flung up his arms and vanished. As the night wore on, the two survivors242 words
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Advertisement355 1958-11-05 9 AMAZING NEW BALLPOINT DEVELOPED BY PARKERI jT^ ITS EXCLUSIVE if POROUS BALL IM GIVES YOU I THE SMOOTHEST I WRITING EVER! jf Writes Instantly— ink starts flowing at your Ml It Writes Evenly— lays down a sharp, dark, MKm always uniform writing line Ml Mm Writes Smoothly— even over grease355 words
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Miscellaneous160 1958-11-05 9 Carmen A To. By BR^rJfcs_^( '*BltC>ttYXi GO? J MAW OMS /M M _^5T 7V15: 9 1j6 '>-^^^^^^P^^H MAgTIW. PUASt -^flffi~^y The Sainf **y Lesiie Charter** jBfM V t »vaS AM "V BJT YOU KILLEt 'l MIGHI THIN< IT WORTH EXCHAMGINGy jWW m Wi ACC l u£^T I PRUNOT-AND I yO£//9160 words
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Article582 1958-11-05 10 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported yesterday: "All sections on the local share market were steady and the turnover fair." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the foltowtng business done yesterday: Fed. Dispensary $1.08 and $1.07; Fraser Neave ords $1.57 (OL). $1.59; Gammon $1.66>4; Otown Dlsp. $1.95; W. Hammer582 words
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Article19 1958-11-05 10 Malayan Share Market: Nov. 4 Nov. 3 Industrials: 89.6* 89.62 Tins: 87.74 87.22 Jan. 1 1958 IOU.19 words
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607 1958-11-05 10 TIN COUNCIL WILL NOT ALTER QUOTAS: LONDON REPORT By Our Market Correspondent REPORTS from London yesterday said that R some traders there felt that the International Tin Council at today's meeting would decide not to change tin restriction quotas in the fifth control period beginning on January first. For the607 words
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Article85 1958-11-05 10 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Tegelberg 1/2, Straat Banka 4/5. Nicolay Plgorov 6A. Benrinnes 6/7. Benreoch 8/9, Urlana 10/11, Aeneas 13/14, Plorlan Ceynova 15/16. Bonneville 18, Mandama 19-20. Ren(?am N. Wall 2, Serudom N. Wall 3, Senggarang N. Wall 4, Labuan85 words
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Article149 1958-11-05 10 November first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 90 7 cents per lb. up three-quarters of a cent on Monday's closing price. Closing tone: Quietly steady. Closing prices in cenu> per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 90V sellers 91 (Norn,149 words
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Article75 1958-11-05 10 Th«> Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the lollowing changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100 p lin TT or O.D. ready" Belgian Francs 1619"-, Druts«ne Marks 136; Italian Lirr ***** i tne J rw whanite market in Hong Kong yesterday, the V.S Hollar was75 words
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Article41 1958-11-05 10 Goodyear Tyre and Company an nounce a regular quarterly dividend of 60 U.S. cents, payable on December 15. plus year-end stock dividend of two per cent payable on December 19. The company paid a similar stock dividend last December.41 words
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Article25 1958-11-05 10 World production of synthetic rubber in August was revised to 99.000 Ion? tons, according to statistics issued by the International Rubber Study Group.25 words
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Article13 1958-11-05 10 SINGAPO,:, RIBBH; Per lb. (up t«h 5* SB? offering n,-, u^\13 words
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Article54 1958-11-05 10 Singapore *J| Exchange noon yesterday were: Copra: November/I* $38' seller < bulk 557 kUc l* Pepper; itCU reported done Sarawak 113 Sarawak bl.u SiilKap,.r. p.m prir.v Bombay mixi $38 buyers very steady Singapore ft Association: l Hv drum $60 quiet. H.C.B. U| November S3 7 H.C.B I .<]54 words
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Advertisement409 1958-11-05 10 NOTICES NOTICE This Is to notify the public that MR. ONG TIONG KANG ceased to be in our employ as from Ist November, 1958, and h e has therefore no authority to collect any money or act on our beh:vlf. KWONG HIN ENGINEERING SUPPLIERS. 404. Victoria Street, Singapore. 7. AUCTION409 words
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Advertisement429 1958-11-05 10 NOTICES NOTICE This is to inform the Public that Mr. CHOO TAX CHUAN is no longer in our employ and has no authority to transact any business or collect moneys on our behalf. WORLD FILM DISTRIBUTORS LTD.. King's Theatre Bldg., Kirn Tian Road, Singapore-3. BY ORDER OF Till; COMPTROLLER OF429 words
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Advertisement1038 1958-11-05 10 COMPANY MEETINGS X.M.S. (MALAY STATES) RUBBER PLANTATIONS/ LIMITED. Forty-Eighth Annual General Meeting to be held on 21th November, 1958. SIR JOHN HAY'S STATEMENT The reduction in our profits is not due to any decline in estate performances. The primary cause is the fall in the price of rubber. I This1,038 words
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Advertisement983 1958-11-05 10 THE KAMUNING (PERAK) RUBBER TIN COMPANY, LIMITED Forty-Ninth Annual General Meeting to be held on the 21th November, 1958. SIR JOHN HAY'S STATEMENT The most important occurrence during tlie year was a marked improvement in security conditions, bringing a welcome relief to the district which has for so long been983 words
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Advertisement240 1958-11-05 10 SHIPPING NOTICES M.V. "HONESTA" eU 7/11/58 loading for Sourabaya Djakarta. Please contact Chip Hwa Shipping Trading Co.. Ltd.. 45. Telok Ayer Street, Singapore. Tel *****/*****. HUH WILIIKI.MSKN LINE M.S. "THEBEN" ARRIVED SINGAPORE ON 29.10.1958 A General Survey of all damaged cargo discharged ex *he above vessel will be held at240 words
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Advertisement662 1958-11-05 10 "K LINE" Japan U.S.A. Pacific tfc Atlantic Coast Servi* Spore P. Sham Penang ETA HK ■Nevaia Mary Ist call 7/ 9 No* 10 No» 12 No* ?na call 13 15 No. it N«« 23 Nflv "Kaaikawa Man" 11/13 Dec 14 Dec 15 Dec IS Dec loading for Hongkong, all Japan662 words
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Advertisement1186 1958-11-05 11 Itl: x405 MANSFIELD <Sc CO., LTD. MMU I MM) ii-no-poMtes in Singapore) (12 s. r THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE StlllNCS TO LIVfRPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON t CONTINENTAL PORTS ,vn SMI wit* likerty t« pr.ceel Mmt Ci»t sIL bm,, Camarl Pfocew,,. «<»er ports to load Zf a"scha7e ca"o' H«S Di-tHWti. Mar.. L-poo..1,186 words
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Advertisement1206 1958-11-05 11 EAST ASIATIC LIMES HOMEWARDS UUINCS FOR MEN. POUT Sill, tENOA. ANTWERP. MTIHUII. 1 MEMEN. HAMBUM. COKMMMN, COTHENIUM. OSLO S'oore P. Sham Penanj "PATACONIA" 11/17 Nl* 11/11 Mt» "JUTIANDIA"t 22 21 Nl. ?4 25 No. 25/21 NIV Calls India (PasseKtrs i«l») Cilliig 6<j«u t Passenger acctomtdatui available. OUTWARDS SAILINGS FOR lANCKOK1,206 words
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Advertisement1336 1958-11-05 11 IKiVTim THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. '"nV,, SrNCAPBRE (tncorporatw in th« United Kingdom) 5 lines SAILINGS TO IDEM. U.K.. t CONTINENTAL four S'oore P. Sham Penang BENREOCH for London, Rotterdam Bremen, Hamburg C.I-7/S Nit lial°ta direct arrives 27 Nit KMINNES tcr G'mouth, Antwerp 6.CA/ I Nt« lENAVON for Liverpool, j,1,336 words
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Advertisement1352 1958-11-05 11 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. lEU Ni.i 21)11 ELLERMAN LIMES KLAVENESB LINE LONDON. HAVRI, ROTTERDAM. 10$ ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAMBURG t NULL SEATTLE, VANCOUVER I PCRHANB and lor U.S.A., North Atlantic Pets Acctitnf carf« far Caatril t smtl and Canad* via Colomco America cm of cowitrv ionnevilie S"oore P. S'f-am Henarg1,352 words
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Article51 1958-11-05 12 Q. Who is given the sack Just when he starts work? A. The postman. Q. What wets as it dries? A. A towel. Q. Why should whales be highly educated? A. Because they go around in schools. Q. How do you make varnish vanish? A. By dropping the 'R51 words
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Article, Illustration1098 1958-11-05 12 BAKAR FANCIES THE CROWN OF A KING Ali and Rukiah are summonea into the jungle They find the animah gathered round Mat Mouse deer's houst having an argument. It appears that they have received a notice and this is handed to Ali to read. NOW READ ON. •WELL what do1,098 words
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Advertisement279 1958-11-05 12 The finest example of successful Grundig ityling which just doesn't date. S*=J Equipped with oil the technical Imi/i r-— provements of our 1958 production =aa-^^ ronge, this fme set is ovoiloblo in Til French wolnut with mople. S'pore/Penonq 12 volves superhet tropicalised. 8 push buttons. 5 multisonic tone 3 controls.279 words
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Advertisement244 1958-11-05 12 y sns ifa the NEW GENERAL^ ELECTRIC U. S. A. STSrSSS I Interior Terrific... clews with miir. door, g Here is a super low cost rrjnc-r Q Two M.m-Cbc Ice for the whole family, with plrnty of njr 8 Tray*. j^ shelves, trays, and ample compartmon E(g Rackt. for all244 words
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Miscellaneous260 1958-11-05 12 A crossword competition Dear Boys and Girls, One of the children"s prizes Here are the six winners of has been returned to me this our 'Join The Numbers' con- week because the address tes was insufficient. It was sent Andut bm Jacob. Kampong to: Abdul Rahalam bin Kelantan, Kotj Tinggi,260 words
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Advertisement557 1958-11-05 13 io£^^^^^^^^^^^^^^sss^S!^S!^BßßßßSßßBSߣ} i Mtinurd Irom rage «i SITUATIONS VACANT I \hn.)—Box JO ct: extra. I) 3KD GRADE Dresser r;u selangor. Apply c\|)erience. salary ex- ,opie.^ ot recent testiio Box A 9141 S.T. X.L, ,EER OFFICERS: 1. Seer required lor British 0O regular trade to Bnti.sh First Class i■■ preferred but Second557 words
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Advertisement791 1958-11-05 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT it Words Si (Hin.)-Box it ct: extra. FOR RENT Or Sale. A 3 bedi r U errace Hou in Lorong 104. Changi Road, Fully Furnished. Modern Conveniences Vaent Possession, Ist December. Tel. i S'pore) ***** MODERN BUNGALOW, partial < Urni^ leti 3 -Bedrooms. Lounge, Dining Hall. Servants Quarters791 words
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Advertisement886 1958-11-05 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALEj to Word, Si (Min.)— Box 51 ct: extra. ELEVATED FREEHOLD Vncant i land at La Salle Street. Area i 11.650 sq. ft. approximately. Rea- I sonable price. Apply Box A4BBO SERANGOON GARDEN; ESTATE. Brockhampton Drive Terrace House Corner site, 3 bedrooms, large lounge/dining'; M/San., selling at886 words
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Advertisement962 1958-11-05 13 WANTED 20 Word, SS (Min.)— Box tt cts. extra TO RENI an office also one sbowroom. Reply with information I to Post Box 1648. Singapore. TO PURCHASE LAND one acre and above or obtainable In Districts 9 or 10. Full details to Post Box 1648. Singapore. RADIOGRAM OR HI FI962 words
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Advertisement1002 1958-11-05 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE If Words SS (Min.)— Box St cto. axtn. 1956 CONSUL. 1955 Velox. Fiat 600, 1954 Hillman, 1952 Veiox. Hillman. 1951 Hawk. 1948 Plymouth, Nash 600. Chung Shanj Motors, 240 Lavender Street; (Spore). WOLSELEY 1500 six months old. 5,000 miles insurance till I March 1959 $5,400 0.n.0. No1,002 words
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Advertisement620 1958-11-05 13 FOB SALE 20 Ward, SS (Min.)— Box St ct: extra. VERY MODERN BEDROOM, Dining-Room. Sitting-room Cane and Teak Furniture with Dunlopillo Cushions and Mattresses. I KeMnator Fiidge. Apply 31 1 Chempaka Avenue. Sennett Es- tate. Singapore 13. TAILORING. Amazing Offers— Dacron Mixed Suit with extra Trs $85/-, Pure Dacron Orion620 words
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Advertisement141 1958-11-05 13 r 1 Two new LAND-ROVERS consolidate a 10-year lead L J I Series II models introduce: BETTER LOOKS HIGHER PERFORMANCE EASIER HANDLING GREATER COMFORT MORE POWERFUL ENGINE (IN 109" WHEELBASE MODEL There's no substitute for the 4 -wheel drive PETROL /^^^H^ or nHi^r^^fTT^ DIESEL CHAMPION MOTORS LTD 304 ORCHARD ROAO141 words
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343 1958-11-05 14 Smart workout in the mud by Sure Profit lon the track I WITH EPSOM JEEP I IT I' AL A LUMPUR, S IV Tues. Sure Profit was the only horse to 1 crack 40 for 3f on a soft track here this morning. This speedy mare rrol=rd <•"' Jl in343 words
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345 1958-11-05 14 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN I'.y SINGAPORE. Tues. Australia should have little difficulty in retaining the Davis Cup for another year, Frank Sedgman. the former Wimbledon tennis champion, told the Straits Times in Singapore tonight. Sedgman, who is now a professional, arrived In Singapore345 words
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Article43 1958-11-05 14 J^ONDON. Tues.— Dai Dower, former holder of the British and Empire flyweight boxing championship, has retired. It was announced yesterday that he had accepted an appointment as physical training and sports master at the Ringwood Grammar School in Hampshire.43 words
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Article346 1958-11-05 14 Olympic Council chiei replies to Soh's 'quit threat* Only SOSC has right to send teams to the Games Tan By SAUL JOSHUA Singapore, Tuesday IF the Singapore Amateur F.A. withdraws from the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council it will not be able to enter a soccer346 words
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Article214 1958-11-05 14 SINGAPORE, Tues.— A Singapore Badminton Association selection beat University of Malaya 4-3 in a friendly match a', lot JM Tiong Ham hall tonight after a keen tussle. The honour of scoring the winning point for the S.B.A. team, which included several players who have been undergoing214 words
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Article127 1958-11-05 14 MELBOURNE. Tues. Bay- 'ton' whose sire. Brimstone. Is by Dnnte, the 1945 English Uurfef ftl__*, won the £12,400 Melbourne Cup run over two miles at Flemington here today. Starting at lo to one, the six-year-old Baystone, ridden by M. Schumaker, finished strongly to ncore by a lengthReuter - 127 words
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546 1958-11-05 14 PUBLICITY MUST BE EARNED NOT BOUGHT MR. SOH GHEE SOON, Singapore Amateur FA's president, is right when he acknowledges that it takes good publicity to make soccer tick; but quite wrong when he thinks S.A.F.A. will get good publicity for bad soccer through the appointment of a press officer at546 words
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Article92 1958-11-05 14 CINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore will meet Negri SembllanMalacca In the opening southern zone fixture of the H.M.S. Malaya Cup rugger competition on the padang here on Saturday (kickoff 5 p.m.). Singapore Parker (captain); Forbes. Dalgleish, Anderson. Will. Ings: Hunnlngs, Wah Fatt: Grim, berg, Kennedy. Philpot; Catford, Hartnoll:92 words
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Article38 1958-11-05 14 UONG KONG, Tues. Malayan Chinese FA. suffered another bie defeat when they were beaten 5-0 by an All-Hong Kong side in a floodlit game before 5,000 spectators here tonight. Half-time score was 3-0.38 words
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Article138 1958-11-05 14 BRISBANE, Tues.— Queensland won first innings points against Western Australia In the four-day Sheffield Shield match which ended here today. Western Australia declared their second innings closed at 350 for eight, which left Queensland 160 to make in 110 minutes for an out- right win.Reuter - 138 words
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Article190 1958-11-05 14 May is fit again but may not play against Victoria From JACK FIMG-ETOM Adelaide, Tues ALTHOUGH Peter May expressed •A satisfaction after net practice here today, he is not yet certain to play in the MCC's match against Victoria at Melbourne starting on Friday. The English190 words
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Article299 1958-11-05 14 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. IYARUL AFIAH, who had already won the S.A.F.A. League Div. One championship, today completed a double when their "A" Eleven won the Div. Three title, beating Rajaji Sports Club by 2-1 at Jalan Besar stadium. Later another all-Malays team, Maxwell Sports Union, won299 words
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Article98 1958-11-05 14 Civilians win in last 15 minutes SINGAPORE Civilian Poppy Day ho b third ■uccessivi beat Joint Ben padang today. Il was also success in UM 1 1950 and Wttl matchetained (hell un Though Cn,. better all-round y/,:--more than 4.i could score. They foiled by the keeping of Clemen! Civilians openi98 words
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Article114 1958-11-05 14 CINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore will field the same team which lost to Penang in the Malaya Cup soccer final when the two teams meet again m a friendly match at Jalan Besar on Saturday at 5.15 p.m. The team is: Sect Yew Chan;:; Omar Rahmat. Matmoon Sudasee:114 words
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Advertisement769 1958-11-05 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE" 20 Words $10 (Minimum). Dailf 1 month. 10 Words $2.50 (Mm.) SELF-DRIVE CARS Tel: ***** Everfine Co. 519 Serangoon Rd.. Spore. BEAUTICIAN JAPANESE TRAINED. At "Margaret Rose." Reducing skin Trouble. Tel: ***** WELL TAILORED Lounge/ diiuier suitings —Ah Chum Tailor, 63 Orchard Road, Spore. MEN769 words
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Advertisement137 1958-11-05 14 We c*itUf***W Naturally we can't be trusted to glre y > account of Pye Mobile Radio. We selling it. You would much rather hear says about it. That's why we asked the Internatiotv. ditioning Co. Ltd. to tell you what they thli Pye Mobile Radio System This is what tJ137 words
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Miscellaneous78 1958-11-05 14 RI'OGER: Singapore All Blues v R.E.M.E.. Thomson Road; RAF. Tengah v R.A.S.C. Tengah; R.N. v R.A.F., Naval Base; R.N.Z.A.F. v South Johore "A" Trnpah. HOCKEY: S.H.A. Div. 1: SRC. v Police, serangoon Road: Div. 2: University "B" v PrUons. Bukit Timali: Div. 3: Wanderers •B v Y.M.S.A.. Wanderers. BASKETBALL: Chunu78 words
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