The Straits Times, 6 November 1958
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Title Section17 1958-11-06 1 AVERAGE I>\IIY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 6. 1958 15 CENTS17 words
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Article307 1958-11-06 1 MASS SABIN TNOfITTT,ATTONS TO BECOME ROUTINE This vaccine ideal for situation, Minister tells Assembly Three more cases of polio were reported in ngapore up to^ 4.30 p.m. yesterday bringing fhe total to 242. One ease in |onore-Ah! ..venth since Oct. 16. Vote taken then Govt. acted'307 words
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Article, Illustration73 1958-11-06 1 AFTER THE near-chaos at the old Kallang airport on Monday, these 52 Singapore mothers were taking no chances about missing anti-polio registration for their children today. At 6 p.m. yesterday equipped with warm clothes and hot drinks to see them73 words
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Article, Illustration382 1958-11-06 1 ROUT OF REPUBLICANS (AS PREDICTED) CONFIRMS ANTI- EISENHOWER SWING WASHINGTON, Wed. —The Democrats swept into increased control of Congress today in a landslide election victory largely attributed to anti-Eisen-hower feeling. The latest state of the parties (previous figures in brackets) was: SENATE: Democrats 61 (49» Republicans 34 (47):Reuter; UPI - 382 words
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404 1958-11-06 1 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Education Department today clamped down on kindergartens which have been flouting its instructions to close down unless their pupils have been immunised against polio. The Senior Inspector of Schools (Lower Primary Education), Mrs. D. F. Atherton. said she had been404 words
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Article181 1958-11-06 1 Soldier urged violence jailed NICOSIA. Wed.— Corporal B E. Ford. 22. Royal Signals, today pleaded guilty at a court martial to charge.' of distributing an Englishlanguage leaflet In Ni cosla last month urging Britons to use violence against Cypriot Greeks. He was sentenced to nine months' detention and re ducedReuter - 181 words
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290 1958-11-06 1 MALAAYA GETS SET FOR MONSOON FLOODS KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —The full blast of the north-east monsoon rains is likely to hit Malaya within the next two weeks. People In low- lying areas throughout the Federation are preparing for severe floods which usually follow the rains. Constant winds of more than290 words
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Article59 1958-11-06 1 JAKARTA, Wed Antara News Agency said today the rupiah had hardened almost 50 per cent on the Malayan dollar since Indonesia clamped down on barter trade with Singapore recently. The agency said that whereas in Singapore two months ago the rupiah had exchanged at 41 to theReuter - 59 words
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Article141 1958-11-06 1 Mystery blasts rock houses SINGAPORE, Wed. Police are investigating a series of mysterious explosions which rocked a housing estate in Margoliouth Road, off Stevens Road tonight. Residents rushed into their homes and remained indoors when the first blast, followed by five others at threeminute intervals, occurred at 6.50 p.m. Like141 words
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Advertisement56 1958-11-06 1 OOKING FOR A WEDDING Gin IS NO PROBLEM Al ALL If t& EMFMBER TO VISIT S.P H THERE ARE CIFTS BOTH EXPENSIVE \ND INEXPENSIVE CIFTS TO Sl' TOUR PARTICULAR PURPOSE S.P.H. DE SILVA LTD. 45 High St Airport Smgarorc 6 Station Rd. Ipoh Associate Co S. P H OE SILVA56 words
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Article, Illustration899 1958-11-06 2 Thomas noEtwr warn: to prejudice aht decisions of hbxt government SINGAPORE. Wednesday THE Minister lor Communications and Works, Mr. Kraiuis Thomas, told the Legislative Assembly today that 1 h c Government would undertake no new flood control schemes pending the next general election. He899 words
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Article111 1958-11-06 2 WASHINGTON, Wed. Singapore's .Minister for (inimenc and Industry. Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy. ha.-, had talks with ofiuials in New York City in connection with the industrialisation of the Colony. He it. id informal discussions with Mr. Marshall M. Smith deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce111 words
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378 1958-11-06 2 'NONSENSE/ REPLIES CHIEF MINISTER SINGAPORE. Wed. The Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, was today accused by Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (PAP) of giving a "political slant" to the Singapore Constitution Exposition being organised by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Lim378 words
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Article67 1958-11-06 2 No balloon ads, firms are told SINGAPORE, Wed. The City Council's Estates and Building Committee today rejected as "too danger-^ uus" an application to fly captive balloons at the Singapore Constitution Exposition to be held in January. Two advertising firms had asked the council for permission to fly the balloons67 words
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Article209 1958-11-06 2 KUCHING, Wed—Opportunity for corruption exists in the Sarrwak Government service although there is no sign that it is practised extensively, states the report of a committee set up to i probe the service's in- 1 tegrity. The committee, appointed in April 1957. reported that despite appeals209 words
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162 1958-11-06 2 A reward awaits sampan man after rescue SINGAPORE, Wed. A re*3 ward awaits a sampan man who rescued a Russian sailor from possible death by drowning eight days ago off Pontian. Johore Capt. Dimitri Leonov. of the Russian freighter Nicolay Pigorov, who played "godfather" to the seaman (who was from162 words
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Article139 1958-11-06 2 ROBBERS SWOOP: 4 RAIDS IN STORE Dagger thugs here h nearly $1,000 and valuabl. robberies. KOBBKKY: No men armed with held up a fishm Kai Long. 21. in R at 4.50 a.m. yi Eng was on Ellenboroush mark robbers relieve: in cash. KOBBEKY NO i minutes earlier wife. San Bwa139 words
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Article25 1958-11-06 2 SINGAPORE, v m, I H. L. Goh. Crown i and Deputy Public p I tor. is going or. transfer v :a magistrate tomorrow25 words
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Miscellaneous19 1958-11-06 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby I W&eooee, oo sou Ipeet all g > tf r?Vf^> woccvini©) 1 I .Shouq Excuse)19 words
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Article154 1958-11-06 3 Lantern protest march in Tokyo ruKVO. Wed. Police iot cars roamed streets this •ning watching thoudemonstrating unionists. h the city, tangling in huge jams they d danced convergtne national Diet it buildings. tho demonstrators c protesting governleglslatktn to increase powers, the metropoIce force mobilised :n<.n for special duties. Police powersReuter - 154 words
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Article80 1958-11-06 3 ROAD FROM SINGAPORE TO EUROPE? BANGKOK, Wed. Proposals to link Asia and Europe by road will be discussed at a meeting of the highway sub-committee of the Economic Commission on Asia and the Far East in Bangkok this month. The commission secretariat had suggested two roads, to run from theReuter - 80 words
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Article52 1958-11-06 3 BONN. Wed. A man was wounded in a shooting utlray outside the Tunisian Embassy here. People in a car opened fire on a vehicle parked outside and a representative of the "Algerian Government in Exile." was seriously wounded. A woman with him in the car wasReuter - 52 words
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202 1958-11-06 3 RUSSIA AND WEST DEADLOCKED ON ATOM TESTS BAN GENEVA, Wednesday. ■^SIA and the West remained deadlocked on 1 East-West nuclear testing ban today and erence sources said there was no sign yet of tier backing down. I Western officials relined optimistic that would give way iently in the end toUPI - 202 words
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Article, Illustration320 1958-11-06 3 ADVOCATE OF UNITY WITH NASSER TO GO ON TRIAL BAGDAD, Wednesday. (^OLONEL Abdul Salam Mohammed Aref, former Iraqi Deputy Premier whose arrest was announced here last night, will face trial on a charge of conspiring against "the security of theReuter - 320 words
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168 1958-11-06 3 7 MILES OF A-PERIL HANGS OVER SCANDINAVIA STOCKHOLM, Wed.Swedish scientists last night warned that a highly radioactive belt seven miles high hung over Scandinavia as a result of receni Russian atomic tests. In Finland, it was re ported that radiation saturation was approaching the danger level. Oslo reports said the168 words
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Article155 1958-11-06 3 Ogmore complains about synthetic I ONDON, Wed —Lord Ogmore. a former Labour Under-Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, last night complained about British production of synthetic rubber when Malaya was growing natural rubber. One of the Commonwealth countries' main problems was instability in commodity prices, he told the House of Lords. They155 words
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235 1958-11-06 3 HOTEL BAN, THE DHOTI WINS THE DAY DELHI, Wed. Government has finally solved a problem which cropped up when a Bengali businessman was barred from the luxurious dining room of the Government owned Ashoka Hotel in New Delhi for wearing a dhoti. The dhoti, a voluminous type of loin-cloth swathed235 words
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131 1958-11-06 3 NICOSIA. Wednesday. BRITISH troops equipped with portable radios moved on rooftops overlooking "murder mile" and other trouble spots within Nicosia's old walled city today in a determined effort to stamp out the recent rash of bombings The rooftop move was accompanied by theUPI - 131 words
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Article53 1958-11-06 3 LONDON, Wed. The Governor of Aden, Sir William Luce, arrived by air today for talks with the Colonial Secretary. Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd, but denied his visit was caused by weekend rioting in Aden. Sir Theodore Pyke, Governor of British Somaliland. was also aboard the planeUPI - 53 words
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Article26 1958-11-06 3 ROME. Wed. Hollywood producer Sam Zimbalist died r* a heart attack here yesterday while working on the film "Bn Hur." He was 57.— U.P.I.UPI - 26 words
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Article79 1958-11-06 3 BRUSSELS Wed. Fire last night swept through the new £5.000.000 Brussels International Airport after an explosion in the basement of the six-storey passenger building. An airport official said sabotage "could not be ruled out altogether." All the city's fire brigades were rushed to the scene. TenReuter - 79 words
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Article336 1958-11-06 3 LONDON, Wed.—Fairly active conditions were again apparent on the London Stock Exchange today. The Industrial market continued to claim most attention and selective buying produced some further good Improvements. Sentiment was again helped by the recent Government moves to assist IndustryDespite the satisfactory gold reserve figures for October336 words
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Article, Illustration2998 1958-11-06 4 MOTION DEPLORING 'INEPT HANDLING* OF EPIDEMIC LOST WITHOUT A DIVISION Lee demands: Vaccine for everyone SINGAPORE. Wednesday. THE Legislative Assembly today rejected a P.A.P. motion deploring "the inept and incompetent manner in which the Minister tor Health and his Ministry have dealt with the current2,998 words
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Advertisement135 1958-11-06 4 AS A SALUTE TO INDIAN MOVIE-GOERS... II IK J 20th CENTURY-FOX and THE CATHAY ORGANISATION jjßßk II BC J TAKE PRIDE AND PLEASURE IN PRESENTING FOUR GIGANTIC Wt Wmoo' j J PRODUCTIONS SPECIALLY SELECTED FOR 111 J ■41 im* m kAfe jj *^d mM Wr—- II IE Iml mMm_m PflnC135 words
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Article33 1958-11-06 5 KOTA BHARU. Wed.— Tuan Haji Abdullah bin Mahmood, president of the Suara Muda Club, will return from America on Nov. 15 after a short tour on a U.S. Information Service scholarship.33 words
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621 1958-11-06 5 HE IS ASSURED: ADVERTS ON AIR, BUT GOVT. WILL CONTROL THEM SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE P.A.P. leader, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, told the Legislative Assembly today that his party would strenuously object to foreign or even local capital being used for propaganda. He621 words
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184 1958-11-06 5 How to help jobless war veteransMr. Dennis SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. W. R. Dennis president of the Singapore Ex Services Association, said today that the needs of unemployed ex-Ser-vicemen were greater than ever before. He said: "Each month about 40 people approach the association for help in finding jobs. "During this184 words
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Article, Illustration35 1958-11-06 5 TWO-DAY INSPECTION BY QANTAS EXECUTIVE MR. \V. C. TAYLOR, vicechairman of Qantas Airways, who arrived here from Sydney yesterday to visit the airline's Singapore station. He will be here for two days. Straits Times picture.35 words
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Article28 1958-11-06 5 KUCHING. Wed. Police call boxes are to be set up here shortly to put the public within easy reach of the police in cases of emergency.28 words
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Article135 1958-11-06 5 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. T*HE Singapore Ship Cleaning Workers' Union x today agreed to withdraw the strike notice it had served on the Singapore Shipwright Contractors' Association last Thursday. This would pave the way for negotiations to begin on the union's 14 demands involving a general wage rise135 words
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219 1958-11-06 5 PROGRAMME for PRINCE'S VISIT BEING PLANNED SINGAPORE, Wednesday A SPECIAL committee is now being formed by the A Government to prepare the programme for Prince Philip's two-day stay here in February. A Government spokesman, disclosing this today, said the committee would have its first meeting early next week. He indicated219 words
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115 1958-11-06 5 JAL plans extensions 'down under' SINGAPORE. Wed.— Japan Air Lines will extend its services to Jakarta and Australia "in the near future." This was announced by the President of the Japan Air Lines, Mr. S. Yanagita, at a Press conference in Singapore today. He also declared that the Airline is115 words
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Article35 1958-11-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Candidates sitting for the City and Guilds of London Institute examinations next year must send their entries and fees to the Chief Education Officers of their State before Jan. 1.35 words
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Miscellaneous472 1958-11-06 5 POLICK BAND concert at YWCA hall. Rallies Quay. 7.30 Kntone Park 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. K^uong ms, v SINGApoR| LIFE guard RAFFLES MUSEUM (Stamford CORPS: Life saving class at Road): Exhibition of photographs Farrer Park pool 5 pm. S K by K F Wongl 9 am c jJJci^^TSKi-a™ SINGAPORE472 words
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351 1958-11-06 6 'We can't afford running bickering battle with Federa tion SPORE CHIEF MINISTER ON MERGER QUESTION SINGAPORE, Wednesday. IF SINGAPORE claims to be a part of the Malayan nation with the Federation, it must act as one here and now, said the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, in the Legislative351 words
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Article, Illustration89 1958-11-06 6 AUSTRALIAN ARMY CHIEF HERE FOR 'QUICK LOOK' LT.-GEN. A. R. GARRETT. who early this year succeeded Lt.-Gen. Sir Henry Wells as Australian Army Chief of Staff, arrived in Kuala Lumpur yesterday for a "quick look" at his troops in the Federation. Making his first trip to MaJaya since assuming his89 words
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Article17 1958-11-06 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. No emergency casualties or incidents have been reported In the Federation today.17 words
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246 1958-11-06 6 FOUND WITH STOLEN CAR TOOLS: MAN JAILED 12 MONTHS SINGAPORE. Wednesday. DISTRICT court was asked today to take a serious view of the offence of Ismail bin Bakri, 22, who was found guilty of dishonestly retaining stolen car tools, "because of the spate of car thefts." Inspector F. Samuel, prosecuting246 words
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111 1958-11-06 6 Man cutting rotten tree hilled when it collapsed SINGAPORE, Wed.— A man was chopping a withered coconut tree at a Point 35 feet above the ground when the tree suddenly snapped at the base and brought him down with it. Although the tree did not fall on him, he was111 words
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Article166 1958-11-06 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. —A ward block at the Tan Tock Seng Hospital 1 here is to be converted into a hostel for 200 as- sistant nurses under I training for tuberculosis work. A sum of $62,000 required for the project was included < in a supplementary166 words
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Article157 1958-11-06 6 COLONY'S PEOPLE MUST BE UNIFIED SINGAPORE VVOCJ.J The survival of s gapore depends J" ability of cdi, > unify the pc n^ Ho Seng ong. a le'adfi local educationist S here tonight. Speaking at th centre he said aspect about 81n that Slngapnr. group who had gether as a m157 words
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813 1958-11-06 6 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, today called on aspiring authors to write books on the lives, aspirations and problems of the Malayan people, and he asked publishers to encourage such authors. He sounded this call during813 words
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Advertisement211 1958-11-06 6 IMB i ttw»""*' -ImSr SEA KING SINCE 1815 THE SWISS WATCH FOR ALL CLIMATES I OUR GUARANTEE successful trading in tropical countries CRAWLER EXCAVATORS Vz through 2V2 cv. yd. capacity CRANES ,^^jP^^k U P 82-ton capacity ffij* TRUCK CRANES 10 through 45-ton capacity •■^^i "Machines made to the m.'^ same211 words
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Advertisement148 1958-11-06 6 SSHV t^l I*.C| how to make JSl££ V^ GI NGER CAKE C^ 0 3 K. X rtVia tllal this miM-flaveurtd 6iag«r Cake > 9 e^ er three times Cream 4oz butter with 4oz. II Stir in >5 teasp grated c! Z A n f^Hlt 'r Bl tMSfI rown StJ 9148 words
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Article, Illustration21 1958-11-06 7 Going home— the 100 Malay teachers TEACHERS^ gather outside the Language Institute, with their belongings before the walk-out.— Straits Times picture21 words
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108 1958-11-06 7 SWITCH IS FORECAST IN FILM PRIORITY I LUMPUR. ft Wed. Federation may soon see n films here betheir counterparts! mapore. the result of a new dopted by 20th Centihns because of the n's "importance in •taining indepenS. Padbidri. manag- r 01 20th Century Bast Ltd), said this omierence last a108 words
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394 1958-11-06 7 By NELSON RUTHERFURD JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. 'fill-; walk-out by 100 Malay schoolteachers ;M the language Institute here went off us planned Ihis morning, although the acting Minister of Education, Dalo Abdul Razak bin I);ito Hussain, had made last-minute attempts394 words
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Article155 1958-11-06 7 PENANG, Wed. An Alliance councillor. Mr. A. Balakrishnan, will move a motion of "no confidence" in the Labour Mayor, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, at Friday's bi-monthly City Council meeting. He will call on the mayor to "resign forthwith." The motion "deplores" the fact that in155 words
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Article71 1958-11-06 7 WOMAN ('I AM 100') IN CAR CRASH ALOR STAR. Wed.— Zaleha binte Shafie. who was injured in a motor accident last night, claimed she was "over 100 years old." But Zalena did not have her identity card with her and the hospital authorities here could not check her age. Zaleha,71 words
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Article212 1958-11-06 7 Lover congratulated then fined JOHORE BAHRU. Wednesday. VfOHAMED BIN MAIDIN was a persistent lover. His persistence eventually won over the girl he loved, but it also landed him in trouble. Today. Mohamed was congratulated by the Johore Bahru magistrate. Inche Mohmoud bin Ali. on212 words
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Article48 1958-11-06 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Ismail bin Saheb. a businessman from Klang. was fined $150 in the magistrate's court here today for failing to declare dutiable goods to the Customs when travelling by train. The duty amounted to $18 on perfumery and mosquito nets which were confiscated.48 words
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Article35 1958-11-06 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. the following have been elected officials of the Khalsa Association: president. Mr. Tharam Singh: vice-presid-ents Mr. Bakshis Singh. Dr. Keshmahinder Singh: general secretary. Mr. J. S. Gill: treasurer. Mr. Sardara Singh.35 words
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Article175 1958-11-06 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Gov.Mnment has released the Singapore General j Rice Importers" Asso- 1 elation from their; undertaking to buy a guaranteed minimum of 2.500 tons of rice a, month from the Gov-i ernment's stockpile. Rice importers will now have to buy one ton175 words
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Article39 1958-11-06 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Govindasamy. ol Rinl Estate, Scudai. was charged in the Magistrate's Court here today with attempting to commit suicide by cutting his throat with a penknife He was allowed bail of $100.39 words
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Article211 1958-11-06 7 NEW BID TO AVERT OIL STRIKE SINGAPORE, Wed. i 10 The Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, is expected to meet thej managements of three 1 011 companies here and; leaders of their employees' unions tomorrow in another attempt to avert a strike by the firms' 2,700 workers next week.211 words
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101 1958-11-06 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The prosecution told a court here today that a man who was allegedly the victim of a mur--1 der bid could not be traced. Mr. John Liddle. D.S.P.. was asking for a postponement of 1 a preliminary inquiry into a 1101 words
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849 1958-11-06 8 The Straits Times Spore, Thurs. Nov. 6, 1958. Polio And The Press The Ministry of Health escaped censure in yesterday \s debute in the Assembly on its handling of Singapore's polio epidemic. It was obvious that it would after the House had listened to i Mr. Braga's statement on how849 words
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Article331 1958-11-06 8 The M.C.A.'s plan hi estrict membership to federal citizens has been nonounced "a complete ailure." Alone among the >ranches, Penang has complied with a headquarter irective lo .submit registers s ilitting membership into tizen and non-citizen ategories. The others say t lat the job is too difficult, here331 words
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Article, Illustration707 1958-11-06 8 Soekarno has every quality of leadership except the ability to lead PRESIDENT Soekar- no, I read last week, has decided to nationalise all Dutch concerns in the Republic of Indonesia. President Soekarno. I read a week earlier, Is to carry his campaign for West Irian to the Indonesian islands nearest707 words
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639 1958-11-06 8 JOHN TALBOT - QUEEN OF DRUGS IN DANGER OF LOSING PRESTIGE GENEVA. pENICILLIN has been called "the queen of drugs but can this i description still be upheld in view of the increasing number of severe and fatal reactions reported in medical papers? The World Health Organi. sation asks this in the currentReuter - 639 words
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210 1958-11-06 8 THIS year the Federation Government has been most unfair by suddenly changing the examination syllabus in the English paper of Government Junior 111 Examination. In previous years, pupils were required to do the paper containing eight types of questions in two210 words
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Letter148 1958-11-06 8 THE resolution passed by the Federation of Services Unions asking the Chief Minister to get the British Government to agree to discharge wives and children of Service personnel before local employees are discharged as redundant, gives rise to a very Dertinent point with regard to148 words
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Letter92 1958-11-06 8 I WOULD like to remind f. Mr. Ong Eng Guan that the streets he sweeps have already been cleaned by the road sweepers and he should therefore not waste his, and the staff's time by organising these sweeps, if he must indulge in such activities why92 words
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Letter88 1958-11-06 8 \JAY I appeal to the chairman of the Nanyang University. Mr. Tan Lark Sye not to increase tuition fees, it will hit a? i ?l pupils lik e me. £1 st u tne fee s should not be higher than those in the University of Malaya At88 words
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Advertisement36 1958-11-06 8 lof t *re I m mar u lately < Dressed in t its i itilttrftl by its Better ii\niti\i I %lIOIII\4. plus sin i 1 all go into every suit by I 21. Chulia Street. Singapore, 1. <»•»« >36 words
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115 1958-11-06 9 POLITICS PLEDGE BY S.C.B.A. CHIEF SINGAPORE, Wed. > rhc Singapore! Chi- 1 British Association ipport every poliarty that has the. ol Singapore art. pledge was given by Ident, Mr. T.W. Ong ting today. The association ting all out to create In politics and also' i ot Sti aits-born j In115 words
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Article38 1958-11-06 9 Judge promoted acting Assignee i'OHE. Wed. Mr. I D'Cotta, a criminal I ludge, will start work p w as acting Official succeeds Inche Abdul Uliows. who is oeing :.rred to the Attorneyfflce as Deputy Pn .uvutor and Crown38 words
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71 1958-11-06 9 TWO men stage the smallest strike SINGAPORE. Wed.— A strike by TWO men began at a Chinese medicine store in Rochore Road. Singapore, today. The dispute is over the dismissal last week of two of their colleagues who also declared themselves on strike. The Textiles and" General .Merchants Employees' I71 words
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Article21 1958-11-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Net collections from income tax in October amounted to $6,105,707, it was officially stated here today.21 words
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99 1958-11-06 9 .ORE. Wed.— An est- d wife. G. Sornam. taglstrate today bad reluctantly d a court's advice th and found that her "no good." 7 Ivice Ml given after had rejected her ation lor maintenainst her husc. Marimuthu. a vorkcr. !In her fresh maintenance99 words
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359 1958-11-06 9 MILITARY MAN ARRIVING TO HEAD CONSULATE IN BID TO CLEAN UP REBELS FROM COLONY Vlmvi SINGAPORE, Wednesday. j:\DUi\LSIAiN Government is about to open a full-scale political and economic campaign against Indonesian rebel activities in Singapore. The Jakarta Government has appointed \W\«. Ge*n. Djalikusuiiio. its deputy359 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-11-06 9 FIREMEN crowd round (top picture) as Ong Ah Guat. 12. (arrowed), r merges from the lift in which she was trapped for 20 minutes yesterday. ABOVE: Ah Guat is questioned by a fire officer and a police sergeant after the rescue. Straits Times picture.49 words
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Article26 1958-11-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Budget meeting of the Federal Legislative Council will start on Dec. 3 and is expected to continue till Dec 12.26 words
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546 1958-11-06 9 Council will see that interests of divisions are the same SINGAPORE, Wed. It was the opinion of both the Singapore and Federation Governments, and of experts who had studied the problem, that the new pattern of development for the University of Malaya was the best546 words
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Article67 1958-11-06 9 Cathay Organisation will give a screen test in Hong Kong to the 'Airlines Queen", who will be elected at the annual ball of the Malayan Airways Sports Club at Sea View hotel on Nov. 29. The screen test is not for the "Queen of Airlines", who67 words
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Article220 1958-11-06 9 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. PROPERTIES in Singapore will be assessed two per cent higher next year— 36 per cent of annual values in the city, and 23 per cent in the rural districts to meet the rising cost of education. The Education (Amendment i Bill, passed by220 words
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93 1958-11-06 9 The exams are over now for long wait SINGAPORE. Wed.—Nearly 15.000 primary six children who finished their "new type" English secondary school entrance examination today may have to wait till after Christmas for the results. An Education Ministry official said tonight it was most unlikely that the results would be93 words
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205 1958-11-06 9 GIRL'S 12, RESCECUED AFTER 20 MINUTES' ORDEAL SINGAPORE. Wed. Firemen today rescued a frightened 12--year-old girl trapped in an automatic lift for 20 minutes. Ong Ah Guat who lives on the fifth floor of a block of Singapore Improvement Trust flats In Redhill Close, entered the lift on the ground205 words
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Article181 1958-11-06 9 A UNION PLEADS FOR HOTELS 'Don't make us victims of political rows' SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Workers' Union today asked City Councillors here not to make workers the victims of political differences. Mr. V. K. Nair. vice-presi-dent ef the union said: "Whatever they (councillors) do. they must think deeply of181 words
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Article43 1958-11-06 9 SINGAPORE Wed. A verdict of death by misadventure was returned at an inquest today on Francis Robert McNicoll. 19. a junior deck ofticer of the vessel Benvannock. who was found drowned in the swimming pool at Connell House on Oct. 27.43 words
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Advertisement132 1958-11-06 9 BLUE SPOT— ihw^Humond vfo+ A DELIGHTFUL RANGE OF RAD/OS S RAP/OGRAMS i e S9 0 FOR YOUR SELECT/ON! P s^/ EL*. I CARACAI 01 LUXI 1-0 fiBHiySlH f.pSPi tVA Oi _<^^^^^^ oillP ci iuxi id *^WB^|B^Mb pl*^ JJJ MODELS I MAURITIUS 01 LUXI I-D MAKE SURE YOU SEE AND H«AR132 words
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Advertisement89 1958-11-06 9 ****************************************111 l Have you sent in your entry for that $30,000 MM Jackpot? ENTRIES CLOSE ON MONDAY POST NOW! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I l&r^*^!*'' fez shave rMW withy Blue Gillette Blades Successful men know that to look smart they l^£?<£zoo^^j m^^^— must well -shaved. i-^p~jd^jfcjL^i BLUE I Nothing shaves so closo l(ft!^«89 words
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290 1958-11-06 10 KIT AL A LUMPIK. Wed. Leading medical experts will meet here on Friday to discuss whether or not to use Sabin vaccine as a precaution against polio. Their conference will b«the third of a series on polio to be held that day. Earlier.290 words
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Advertisement417 1958-11-06 10 X >^:4 < 1 1. 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 So perfect together you'll wish they'll never part: g^nt B I ERGMVN"INDISCREET ff T C. P^PatheN>ws Special: ROME HAILS THE NEW POPE J 55 "A TIME TO LOVE A TIME TO DIE" JOHN <;.\VIN l.ilo Pulver C'Scope-Color (Ul-SBI j Sintiiltaiuxmshl Vrom417 words
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Advertisement417 1958-11-06 10 CAJHAT ORGANISATION fll _S"xctt FLAMING FRONTIEP X GALA PAX-MALAVAX PRKMIERE TONIGHI r 1 John Wayne Eiko Ando iiu m;is( ..p. < "THE BARBmHIAN ana the SEISHA" 4C Ml LISTS ENTIRELY WABOM <)|'|\. SI SPEXDED! FEOM TOMORROW, IHSiIHi -<"<• Opens Today!,,' X C SIXOAPORE'S STAR Mta BARBARA n, oJE^I-J* IN HEB417 words
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Miscellaneous390 1958-11-06 10 m T* I odd fi<tcli-phrase (81. otraits Times Crossword 25 c^T^ relat ives follow u *i m mn 26 T 1 that is of little credit < ■K Hp I■; I■? I 15 I Ifc I 17 I I to premier establishment (8). ■H BB BB I J DOWN r390 words
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Article, Illustration1245 1958-11-06 11 IOWGIRL WIFE^S CHEESECAKE PHOTOGRAPH SAVED HIM OM FRANCO'S FIRING SQUAD flamboyant i m s t r m i n n r of Harold Dahl, •age soldier of was cramuith romantic pjsodes. He was capIn the bloody Moroccan Moor s of Franco, whoDaily Mirror - 1,245 words
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Advertisement492 1958-11-06 11 Does YOUR daughter start the day right? YOKE LIN doesn't! t c cc .v ii v«u» t;„ Poor Yoke Lin No wonder the gamo Just a cup of coffee, that s aDYokeLn disappointed with her at nettakes before she goes off to school. And She bcamse that's not enough to492 words
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Miscellaneous229 1958-11-06 11 441 lift 4> lt 1% 4*>. tiff 31iiB I CON'T BELIEVE VtXJ TWO KAVE y'^S»^| I ANP *MIS IS i r^rv.-s'-t '^■^■■■i THIS IS MV FRIEND. «IKO~>'j^ A I CJKMCS MV NtW U U y_A '.H~ lSiv^^^/' \^BaV ihv Sain I Hy Lvstii* I'itariwis HH^ Kwwat oo EVERYTHING T"A T229 words
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418 1958-11-06 12 By Our Market Correspondent RUBBER in Singapore yesterday topped 92 cents, the highest level of the present year following an extra buying boost when the October rubber export figures proved to be 96,574 tons. However, selling pressure brought the price down418 words
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Article28 1958-11-06 12 SINGAPORE, Nov. 5. RUBBER: 91** cent> per lb. (up half a cent) TIN: $376.62 V 2 P«< picul (up 12>2 cents). Estimated unofficia offering 120 tons.28 words
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Article110 1958-11-06 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per P'cul yes•*rday were: Copra: steady; UK Continent November/December 537' t buyers. $38.* sellers Coconut oil: steady; bulk $57 >« sellers, drum $60 i sellers. Pepper: steady; no business was reported done. Muntok white $128, Sarawak 51 27 tup $2), special Sarawak110 words
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Article82 1958-11-06 12 Ships lying alongside taat Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Tegelberg 1 2. Benavon 4/5. Benrlnnes 6A. Benreoch 6 7. Autolycus 8/9, Toyo Maru 10/11. Aeneas 13/14. Plorian Ceynowa 15 16. Bonneville 18, Ryusho Maru 19/20. Rengam N. Wall 2. Labuan Hadji N. Wall ft, Van82 words
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Article503 1958-11-06 12 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported yesterday: "liulusiriais and tins were selectively betu-r with price;, inclined Ito harden. Rubbers were steady. The turnover was small." Singapore and Federation 1 brokers reported the following business done: Praser <fc Neave ordj. SI 57 <OL>. $1.59: Gammon 5 1 .66 >503 words
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Article58 1958-11-06 12 Outoiit* from the estates and ■nine* In the Guthrie GroUD for Ortober and for 1958 to date in brackets B<-e as follows: RuhHer B.l^l nnn lb. '70 783.000 lb.V Tea (black) 155 500 lb (1543.500 lb.V Palm Oil 1.719 tnns. .'12.872 tons): Palm Kernels 4V? tons. (4 SBS58 words
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Article18 1958-11-06 12 Malayan Share Market: Nov. 5 Nov. i Industrials: 89.74 89.68 Tins: 8798 87.74 Jan. 1 1958=10018 words
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Article155 1958-11-06 12 November first grade rubber buyers 1.0. b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 91 ■'v cents per lb. up half a cent on Tuesdays closing price. Closing lone: Slightly easier after steady. Closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: 1 OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 91155 words
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Article81 1958-11-06 12 MBaBOI INVESTMENT strong torn up sd. provklm on the Stock Exchai Oil Search to close at 15 1. nalpl rose 1 highlights of a ft market. «cth,' Loans 3' Bank of Nsw Con. Zinc. Mount Lyell N. Broken Hill Hill 50 Mount Morgan Peko a* Western Miniiic' Ampol.81 words
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Article81 1958-11-06 12 The Malasan I 1 Association made changes In its r yesterday (aU New York: 32 15/16. O.D S3 33 1/4 credit I bills. Canada: buy.iv 32. O.D. 32 credit bills, 3J I Selling T.T. r 0.11 t L New York 32 11 i. 142 3/8; French h Belgian81 words
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Advertisement607 1958-11-06 12 NOTICES THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS ASSOCIATION Ml Mrmhers of the above Asso- iition in the Colony of Sincapore Hill be cl»-ed for business on M»nd:i\ Illth November 19."> K. for '■■i p.ivali. NOTICE I HIS Ls to notiiy the public that Mr Sak Fook Seng ceased to our agent as607 words
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Advertisement128 1958-11-06 12 NOTICES HOR SENG CO., Main Road, Tapah This Is to inform the public that Man. Chan Swee Wan and Woo Fook Chong have retired from the partnership trading under the name of Hor Seng Co., and have no lurther authority to transact any business on behalf of the said partnership.128 words
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Advertisement781 1958-11-06 12 NOTICES NOTICE L'NDER SECTION 113 OF THE MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 1331. Making I p Of Jalan Haji Salam. I NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 103. Municipal Ordinance, that the plan, specification, estimates, and apportion- ment of expenses of the works of making up Jalan Haji Salam I have781 words
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Advertisement861 1958-11-06 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens lor appointment, as Technical Cadet in the Public Works Department, Trengganu. Candidates must have completed the prescribed course of training as a Technical Apprentice at the Government Technical College. Kuala Lumpur, and have obtained the Diploma in Civil Engineering of that College861 words
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Advertisement479 1958-11-06 12 NOTICES BRIDGE CLOSURE NOTICE Bridge No. 5/6 at 3' 2 Mile Jelebu Road. Seremban will be closed to all traffic from 6 a.m. on Tuesday 12tn to 6 \>.m. on Wednesday November 13th 1958 to enable repairs of bridge. j All through traffic will pa.^.s I via Sllcamat Road. CENTRAL479 words
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Advertisement1255 1958-11-06 13 -^T^s MANSFIELD <Sc CO., LTD. Tei:x 4 n T" (l-co-wated in Singapore) (12 I.m« THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE IIMS TO HVERPOOI, GLASGOW. LONDON t CONTINENTAL PORTS L proCMj .ia other ports to load ano discharge caTto LonCon, Hamburg, Avonmouth Nn II M« 12 Niv 13, 11 Na it .ercool, Glasgow1,255 words
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Advertisement1230 1958-11-06 13 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR ADEN PORT SAID, GINOA. ANTWERP. ROTTEROAM. BREMEN. HAMBURG. COPENHAGEN, GOTHENBURG, OSLO S'oore P. Sham Penanj "PATACONIA" II 17 Net 1! II No. •JUHANOIA't 22/23 Net H/iSKII 25/21 Nil "MEONIA't 2122 Ni» 2324 Nt» 25/21 N|V Call* l»« Jon (Passeaiers ulyi Calling Cftaia. Passeager aceemmeaatiaa1,230 words
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Advertisement1325 1958-11-06 13 Snc THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. nV,i Singapore (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) 0 LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN. U.K.. t CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. Sham Penang OENRINNES fcr G'mouth, Antwerp CIA/ I Nay RENAVON for Liverpool, M bro, Hull. Hamburg C.4-S/1S Nev 11/14 Nev 14/11 Niv BENNEVIS for Aden, Jeddah,1,325 words
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Advertisement1319 1958-11-06 13 McALISTER tic CO., LTD. TEL.i Na.i ***** ELLKRMAN LINES KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM. LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG t. HULL SEATTLE, VANCOUVER t PORTLAND and tor U.S.A., North Atlantic Ports Aceeptiag earga far Central t Seat* and Canada via Colombo America CITY Of COVENTRY 60NNEVILLE Spore P. S'tiam Penang1,319 words
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Article, Illustration1252 1958-11-06 14 Malayan girls joined in parade ASIAN students in Australia under the Colombo Plan recently gave Australians one of their most unusual mannequin parades when they showed their national dress in the Radio Australia studios at the Melbourne Royal Show, bikg c st agricultural and industrial event1,252 words
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Advertisement302 1958-11-06 14 OUTSTANDING FEATURES:— 4 sp«oker; 2 LC crossovers. )0 wott push-pull amplifier. Professional VU record meter. FINGER-FLITE rotary control. Automotic shut off ot end of retl. Dual track, duol speed (7'h" and 3 3 4") Automatic index counter and broking. RESP: 40-15,000 eps ot 7\' 2 speed. Ouik-Flip speed change control.302 words
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Advertisement9 1958-11-06 14 ::^Jr ASIAN STUDENTS PUT ON A SHOW IN AUSTRALIA9 words
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Advertisement270 1958-11-06 14 IHt dfTrn JL/IdllldtlC Satura combines 3 scientific discov» i help your skin look younger and chili T Estrogenic hormones supplement I jour diminishing natural hormone supply. ..help smooth out and cu>h- j£"C ion away lines and tiny wrinkles! 2 Special moisturizers pull moi>ture f^B from the air and leave it270 words
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337 1958-11-06 15 POOKA, Wednesday. T"HE West Indies, opening their cricket tour of 1 India at Khadakwasla about 14 miles from here today, were four for one at close in reply to Combined Services first innings total of 170. Good fielding by the tourists was a causeReuter - 337 words
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Article116 1958-11-06 15 SERVICES Ist Inns Atma Singh b Gllchrlst 3 Sen Gupta l.b.w. Sobers 33 Adlkari c Alexander b Taylor 21 Dani run out 4 Gadkari run out 31 Mohinder Singh not out 29 Bhlde c Alexander b GUchrist 21 Dandekar b Oikhrist 1 Surendranath b Taylor 0 Mudiah run out116 words
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Article43 1958-11-06 15 SYDNEY. Wed. Peter Thomson, four times winner of the British open golf championship, withdrew today from the Australian team for the Canada Cup matches in Mexico later this month. Kel Nagle will replace him. Australia's other representative is Frank Phillips. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article35 1958-11-06 15 LONDON. Wed.— Terry Downes. the British middleweight boxing champion, beat Mohamed Taibl. of Morocco, at Seymour Hall here last night, the referee stopping thn 1 10-round fight in the third round.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Advertisement964 1958-11-06 15 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES j 21) W,,rda Si <*lin i R-ix SO els. axtra. .TAPANESE TOYS. Latest Crea- (lon, arriving in lime lor Chrtet--1 mas. samples available for inspection, interesied dealers please contact Tan. Phone *****, Singa- I Pore. 1 1 WANTED 20 Words M (Mim.)—Box SO els. txtrm. TO RENT an964 words
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Advertisement379 1958-11-06 15 FOR SALE I 70 Hard, SS (Mm.i—Box SO ets. extra. HOLTS HOLTSPRAY GLASS Cleaner. Instantly cleans wind- screens, windows etc. Sprayed on from Plastic Bottle, wipe off with 1 dean rag. Removes all dirt, grease, 1 insects, stains and finger marks, I leaving surface Crystal Clear. Distributors Borneo Motors Limited.379 words
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Advertisement331 1958-11-06 15 NOTICES NOTICE I. the undersigned CHEONG LUM BONG of No. 73, Sri Bahari Road, Penang, hereby give notice that my wife MAY LIM of No. 46-A. Prince Charles Crescent. Alexandra Road. Singapore, has left, my protection of her own accord and I have therefore divorced her and have declared the331 words
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Advertisement169 1958-11-06 15 IJIJ NOVEMBER ISSUE nflM NOW ON SALE IWIIWI IN THIS ISSUE ft* 4' ~s£»* m i'j* _^^8H -AsP IT j|fc WHEN THE MALAYAN RAILWAY WAS A TARGET FOR TERROR FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE END OF THAT' WAR TO END ALL WARS' y^^t /O\. f^f^X \^Vw\ r\wt GETTING FROM A TO169 words
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Article49 1958-11-06 16 LONDON. Wed. Chelsea, the English first divisio.i club, reached the second round of the inter-cities Fairs Cup competition when they beat the Danish Club. Frem. 4-1. here last night. This mateh the second leg of their tie gave Chelsea a winning aggregate of 7-2. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article97 1958-11-06 16 VirELLINGTON, Wed. The New Zealand Cricket Council announced today that they expected their share of receipts on the tour of England this year would I give them a profit of .£4.000 Final figures were not yet I available, it was stated. The Council, holding their IReuter - 97 words
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Article391 1958-11-06 16 lOC chief's views quoted in affiliation row He challenges SOSC's sole right to send teams abroad SINGAPORE, Wednesday. TEAM can compete at either the Asian or Olympic (James even if it is not affiliated to its own national Olympic council, Mr. Soh (ihee Soon, president of391 words
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88 1958-11-06 16 Laker to retire after one more season ADELAIDE. Wed. Jim Laker, the Surrey oilspin ncr whose good start in the season has been one uf the features of >!(.(> tour so far, reiterated today that he would retire at the end of the 1 English season. Asked by Reuter. if,88 words
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Article95 1958-11-06 16 CJINGAPORE. Wed.— Chung »5 Hwa Girls School retained the women's championship in the Chung Hwa Cup basketball league tonight when they beat their closest rivals. Nan Chiau. by 33-22. Chung Hwa took a 30-18 lead at the interval, ana then held a determined challenge by Nan95 words
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Article407 1958-11-06 16 3 \MY ten to follow at the E 1»1 Selangor Turf Club November Meeting are: S SURE PROFIT: Deserves 5 winning turn after two splendid efforts at Penang last month when second E with 9.5 to Sayonara over E SJF and second with 9.1 to E407 words
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371 1958-11-06 16 Keen fight likely in election of new president PE NAN G, Wed.— —With the president, Dr. Lee Tiang Keng, away in Japan as the Malayan Ambassador, a keen tussle is expected at the Penang Turf Club's presidential election on Nov. 14 Three lawyers have been mentioned as the most likely371 words
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136 1958-11-06 16 NZ AIRMEN SUFFER Ist RUGBY DEFEAT SINGAPORE, Wed.— No. 75 Squadron RNZAF suffered their first defeat of the rugby season when they were beaten by 13 points (two goals and try) to three (try) by South Johore at Tengah today. The Kiwis missed the services of six regulars Caldwell, Kaa.136 words
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Article21 1958-11-06 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. Today's S.H.A. Div. One match between Singapore Recreation Club and Police was postponed because of the rain.21 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-11-06 16 HARVEY, the Newcastle goalkeeper (right), gets well behind this high shot as Arsenal centre-forward Herd (left) and Newcastle centre-half Stokoe try to get their ""■■••ls to tip ball during last Saturday's first division match which Arsenal won 3- 2 at Highbury. Reuter photo.UP; Reuter - 50 words
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Article340 1958-11-06 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. T*HE MALAYAN Chinese Football Association tour team and officials returned here today by C.P.A. with a deficit of $11,000 and excuses for their humiliating defeats. At the same time, the manager of the team Mr H. M Lee, was full340 words
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Article73 1958-11-06 16 K UTS ON THE WAY DOWN, SAYS RADIO LONDON, Wed. Vladimir Kuts, Russia's brilliant runner who suffered from stomach trouble earlier this year, is unlikely to regain his old form. Moscow Radio said yesterday. The announcer said it was possible that after a lengthy spell of treatment Kuts would returnReuter - 73 words
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Article75 1958-11-06 16 SINGAPORE Wed. An impressive display by Army sprinter Said Mustapha helped R.E.M.E. to beat Police by 11 points (goal, try and penalty) to three (try) in their rugger match at Thomson Road today. Ramli gave Police the lead in the second minute when he kicked a penalty,75 words
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101 1958-11-06 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore Table Tennis Association has received good response to its newly-introduced newcomers event at th e annual championships starting at S.Y.S.C. on Friday Of the total of 225 entries received for the championships. 70 will compete in the newcomers event. Th e101 words
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118 1958-11-06 16 Move to get Paid secretary for the stadium I^UALA LI 1V —A m< engage a p sec^ I for the Men Kj urn hero, 3 I Times and i lUd^ The rtadlu Control recen the move tail Football A laya's deleft* The name of retired \i lay governm. iffWi* mentioned118 words
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Article78 1958-11-06 16 CINGAPOriE, Wl comers have represent Singupou state hockey qua Serembini on and Monday. They are: G> Clements (Navyi. 8 Austin (Army), (Police), Ernes. Kartar Singh iK; nam Singh tY.M.S.A i. Other member. which will be leci b father (FoUcft), Hamid iPolice>. Bali (Police). Hon You:. Kirpal78 words
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Article24 1958-11-06 16 GLASGOW. Wed. B land and Ireland di in their internatioi match at Hampdi M here today. There score in the first hall24 words
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Advertisement185 1958-11-06 16 Take with you H the perfect secretary. Why continue to be without HERMES Baby? It is a faithful companion which renders inestim- able service. You will be able to take it with you everywhere: It is always R ready for use. C The latest HERMES Baby model H which continues185 words
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Miscellaneous42 1958-11-06 16 IKK'KEY S.H.A. League. Dlv. 1: University v S.C.R.C. Bukit Timah Road': Div. 2: S.MH.A. v K.E.M.E., Seraiij-'oon Road. BASKETBALL Chuii!; Hwa Cup: Men "A" Siglup v Sin Kong, 7.30 p.m.; Men "B"— Quek Hock Sent; v Singapore Sharks, 9 p.m.. Grea*. World.42 words
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