The Straits Times, 9 November 1958
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Title Section13 1958-11-09 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES it* HUH* No. 1,211. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER, 9, 1958. 20 CENTS13 words
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Article220 1958-11-09 1 Oil talks fail: Union men walk out in a huff MINISTER ANNOUNCES PLAN TO SAFEGUARD TRANSPORT AND CONTROL FUEL SUPPLIES SINGAPORE, Saturday. SINGAPORE police today warned all oil installations in the Colony to be on guard against sabotage after an abortive bid to blow up a Shell220 words
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Article, Illustration695 1958-11-09 1 Watchman foils bid to set Shell lorry tanker ablaze SINGAPORE, Sat.— Police tonight warned all oil installations in the Colony to be on guard against sabotage. The warning came after an unsuccessful attempt was made to blow up a Shell lorry tanker at the depot in Spottiswoode Park Road. A695 words
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415 1958-11-09 1 A big rush for petrol and pumps go dry SINGAPORE, Saturday. JuIOST petrol kiosks here had put up "sold out" signs by this evening after a rush by thousands of motorists to stock up supplies because of a strike threat by oil workers. There were long queues at kiosks in415 words
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Article31 1958-11-09 1 SINGAPORE, Sat. The tin price rose sharply again today by $3.50 to $383.50 per picul, the highest price since June 1957. FULL REPORT in Page 11.UP - 31 words
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Article88 1958-11-09 1 TEN-YEAR CURFEW IS LIFTED JOHORE BAHRU. Sat— The 10-year 7 p.m. 6 a.m. curfew on the Johore Bahru Pontian Road has now been lifted as a result of the recent elimination of all the terrorists In the area. This means that road travellers can now choose either the main trunk88 words
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Article314 1958-11-09 1 Beware quacks who sell 'vaccine 9 Polio only one new csso report6d ■•■■■■■•■■■■■■niniiimii nnn CINCAPGRE, Sat.— Some unscrupulous quacks are dosing children with what they claim is Sabin vaccine at $8 a time, according to reports here today. At least one of them Is said to be operating in the314 words
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Article, Illustration67 1958-11-09 1 King visits the `pride of Malaya' The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and his Consort being greeted by the Regent of Johore on their arrival at Johore Bahru railway station yesterday for their visit to the state capital. In his speech at the Istana Besar he described Johore as the "pride of67 words
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Article29 1958-11-09 1 TOKYO. Sat— The Singapore Minister of Health. Mr. A. J. Braga, and his wife, arrived by air in Japan tonight for a two-week vacation here.29 words
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Article22 1958-11-09 1 Inside this issue Zhivago Today the Sunday Times presents the heart and essence of the book sensation of the moment. Page 2.22 words
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Article18 1958-11-09 1 Another year in jail for 19 political detainees from the Middle Road group. Page 3.18 words
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Article20 1958-11-09 1 Japanese Singapore venture to set multi-million-dollar tuna fishing and canning industry in Singapore. See Page 8.20 words
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Article16 1958-11-09 1 The U.S. Air Force's third moon rocket foiled 45 minutes after launching. Page 8.16 words
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Article28 1958-11-09 1 RUSSIA BACKS CHINESE DEM AN", "MOSCOW, Sun <m.\« rnment torn I •(I u r> Commum i|.-mand«, for ■1 Initcd Statc> II nl Nations tm hurra U.P.I.UPI - 28 words
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Advertisement312 1958-11-09 1 Gins for ANY OCCASION DIAMOND RINGS. GEM-SET COCKTAIL RINGS. COSTUME JEWELLERY, SILVER WARE QUALITY WATCHES '.LEASE VISIT A.L.ABDEEN LTD. JEWELLERS TEL: ***** Capitol Bldq 155 North Bndqe Rd S'poro-6 HOHNER HARMONICAS j For Harmonica Bands or Solo Playing mmit momnib j \S?^^B*/Rk<s 8211/40 H. 5.8.1. 40-hole, 40-reed. Tremolo Tuning S312 words
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Advertisement88 1958-11-09 1 DIAMONDS SAPPHIRES SEE HOW DIAMONDS SAPPHIRES GLORY IN ONE ANOTHERS BEAUTY WHETHER YOUR TASTE LEANS TO SAPPHIRES, TO DIAMONDS OR A RING COMBINING BOTH, WE HAVE YOUR STYLE AT YOUR PRICE. AT S. P. H. USUAL HIGH LEVEL OF QUALITY. S. P. H. de SILVA LTD. 45, High St. Airport88 words
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Article, Illustration2206 1958-11-09 2 BORIS PASTERNAK - DoctoK Zhivago The Sunday Times brings you the heart and essence of the book sensation of the moment this is the story that gives new depth to the greatest upheaval of the century IT IS 1917, the Year of the Revolutions: a curtain-raiser in February, the real thing in November.2,206 words
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Article138 1958-11-09 2 ABOUT THE AUTHOR BORIS PASTERNAK is 68, and "Doctor Zhivago" is his first novel. Hitherto he was known in Russia as a poet and a top Shakespearian translator. His parents were Moscow "intellectuals"; he himself E E studied philosophy in Germany after leaving Mos- cow University. In the First World138 words
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Advertisement362 1958-11-09 2 \U CW/ if i* BOSCH (ylix\ REFRIGERATORS ZZZ,I° ARE NOW AVAILABLE IN MALAYA 1010 l Copoc y 6 4cu It Frtutr Capacity 0.6 cv.li H»re it it! The grtatett rang* of refrigerators to bt offered cxn. Dtp'h including loch. H*ght) s ,4< v to the Malayan public, «v«r. Each model362 words
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Article, Illustration21 1958-11-09 3 A "sold out" sign at a petrol kiosk in Pulau Saigon Road, off Havelock Road.UP - 21 words
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703 1958-11-09 3 Oil strike Thomas appeals to people: Don't stock petrol From Page One have to go to centres for the Sabin vaccine. The thousands of workers who must travel to and from work. The farmers who must get their produce to the markets, and the fishermen who must go to sea703 words
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Article, Illustration40 1958-11-09 3 As Monday, Nov. 10. is a national holiday the Competition Editor has decided to extend the closing date of the $30,000 jackpot Contest by one day The contest will now close at 5 p.m Tuesday November 11.40 words
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Article, Illustration223 1958-11-09 3 SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE Singapore Government has decided that 19 political detainees of the Middle Road group who were arrested two years ago must spend another year in prison. The decision to extend for 1 2 months the detention orders under the223 words
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Article51 1958-11-09 3 53, 000 damage to junk PENANG. Sat.— Fire broke out on board an Indone-sian-registered junk laden with about $15,000 worth of rubber while it was moored here yesterday evening. Prompt action by the Penang fire brigade, however, saved the cargo and the vessel from total destruction. Damage is estimated at51 words
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Article, Illustration22 1958-11-09 3 "DOCTOR ZHIVAGO" Is published by Collins and HarrM Press at 21s. Translation by Max Hayward and Manya HararL22 words
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Advertisement301 1958-11-09 3 i PLANAR 3.5 A with ond without exposure meter W THE POPULAR MODEL X, f AT A POPUUR PRICE BEHN, MEYER CO. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG 1. Extro-jmooth recording surface 2. Exceptional magnetic propertiet. 9 3. Superb frequency response. 4. Extra-long lit*. 5. No background noise even ottei long301 words
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366 1958-11-09 4 TAMIMUDDIN bin KARIM - TRENGGANU ON ALERT AS RISING FLOOD FORCES DUNGUN FERRY TO CLOSE TAMIMUDDIN bin KARIM STRONG currents caused by rising flood waters today forced the Dungun ferry to close until further notice. The 26-mile Dungun Trengganu road is under six inches of water, which is still rising. Residents in every district366 words
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95 1958-11-09 4 PLAN BY WRITERS TO BETTER LANGUAGE KUALA TRENGGANU. Sat. Malay writers in the east coast will soon form an association which aims to improve the Malay language and the standard of writing. This decision was taken at a meeting of Malay writers held here yesterday. The Mentri Besar of Trengganu.95 words
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Article102 1958-11-09 4 KOTA BHARU. Sat The Depi .y Prime Minister and Minister of Defence. Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, last night told those who do not give undivided loyalty to the country u> j "pack up and leave immediately." Addressing a rally at Bachok 22 miles102 words
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Article34 1958-11-09 4 KLUANG. Sat. Twenty people were made homeless when fire destroyed three attap houses in Jalan Mersing here yesterday. Damage was estimated at $13,800. An oil stove explosion caused the blaze.34 words
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Article, Illustration129 1958-11-09 4 He may get a Red reward SINGAPORE. Sat.— Ch'ng Eng Khoon. 42, head crewman of a Penang charcoal boat, who rescued a drowning Russian sailor off Punt Kin. Johorr. 11 days ago said yesterday: "I did nut know the man was a Russian. I would have given a helping band129 words
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Article76 1958-11-09 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Neo Yeo Thuan, 20. was stabbed in a 5 a.m. fight with three armed robbers in Chay Yam Place here today. The gang escaped with $43 they had stolen trom Neo's friend. Phang Chee Yen. At Kolam Ayer Lane. Chow Tai Lam. 30. was76 words
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Article139 1958-11-09 4 Our rule is recognised, she says MALACCA. Sat The principal of the Methodist Girls' School in Malacca. Mrs. Loh Hung Loon, said tonight the great part women had played and could play in building a fine nation was recognised by the Government. Mrs. Loh. who was speaking i at the139 words
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85 1958-11-09 4 SCHOOLTEACHER KILLED IN SMASH, 2 HURT KUALA KUBU BHARU. Sat. A Malay schoolteacher was killed instantly and two others were seriously hurt when the car in which they were travelling and a lorry collided near Batang Kali, eight miles from here yesterday. The dead man was Inche Iskanadar bin Hall85 words
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197 1958-11-09 4 'Good citizen 7 falls into big tank TANJO N G RAMBUTAN. Sat. Inche Nik bin Kulup Said. 30. an attendant at the Central Mental Hospital here, was crossing a covered tank adjoining a dam at the Tanjong Rambutan intake when one of the concrete coverings gave way. He fell through197 words
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296 1958-11-09 4 Council is to seek legal advice over budget hitch MALACCA, Saturday. THE Malacca Municipal Council odiourned its budget meeting today to Wednesday to consult their legal adviser on a hitch. The council got stuck alter two hours of debate on the budget when Malayan Party councillor. Mr. J. L. de296 words
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Article77 1958-11-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Malayan Trade Union Congress wants the Government to set up a distress committee to help the unemployed and those in need of assistance. Today, a three-man delegation of the M.T.U.C. called on the Minister of Labour md Social Welfare. Mr. Ong Yoke Lin.77 words
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199 1958-11-09 4 pERLIS, Sot. The Kedoh Government today stepped up its wor on terrorists by re-im-posing Emergency food and movement restrictions on the former selected area of Bedong in Central Kedah. The restrictions, lifted two years ago, will be re-intro-duced from199 words
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Advertisement432 1958-11-09 4 NO BABY-FEJDING PROBLEMS NOW XST idsr^NESTLES t^L <( FAM LV 0F MFANT \v FOODS PROVIDES FOR 'x^ r^r*^ W BABY>S NEEDS >v v^ r^^^^/7\^^^*'^''^From birth, it necessary. Nestle has tne r '8 nt IVlilk. Food tor baby. As the <^£ g= --rßaa^ -^V weeks go by and supplementary feeding is432 words
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134 1958-11-09 5 Sarawak police warn of enemies within SINGAPORE, Mon SUBVERSIVE activities are threatening the peaceful development of Sarawak, declares the Sarawak Constabulary in its annual report for the year 1957. Calling for more information from the public on "activities of subversive organisations," the report warns that "some small but nevertheless dangerous134 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-11-09 5 MM NOVEMBER ISSUE NOW ON SALE IN THIS ISSUE MALAYAN POLO FLOURISHES GET YOUR COPY TODAY FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE END OF THAT' WAR TO END ALL WARS' GETTING FROM A TO 8... WHEN THE MALAYAN RAILWAY WAS A TARGET FOR TERROR42 words
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Article, Illustration634 1958-11-09 5 SIT YIN FONG - First Muslim court set up in Colony CAIRO-EDUCATED MAN APPOINTED ITS FIRST JUDGE Council poll candidates JOHORE BAHRU, Sat Nominations for four vacant seats in the Johore Bahru Town Council, caused by retirement, weie closed today. The following have been nominated: AVER MOLEK WARD Lee Chin Ngiap. Chu Choon Yong,634 words
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Article, Illustration322 1958-11-09 5 Proud day for fireman Sulong He gets medal for part in fighting ship blaze SINGAPORE, Saturday. TODAY wos the proudest day in the life of Singapore Harbour Board fireman, Inche Sulong bin Awang, 28, one of 15 people who received awards at Government House. Inche Sulong. in his uniform, stood322 words
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Article61 1958-11-09 5 Exams leak: No arrest yet SINGAPORE, Sat. Mr. Eu Cheow Eang. the Police Secretary, today said no arrest had been made in connection with the entrance examination leakage investigation. "It is true we have questioned several people," he said, "but no one has been detained so far." The police have61 words
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Article76 1958-11-09 5 Johore Hahm HEX: Panggilan Pulau (Malay) 11.30 a.m.; Kings Go Forth 3 15. 6.45. 9.15: CATHAY: King of the Khyber Rifles 11.30 a.m.; Underwater Romance. Kola Bharu ODEON: The Sun Also Ri-.es 3. 7.15, 9.30; LIDO: Gadls Liar (Malay) 9.30 a.m.; War Drums 12.30. 3. 7.15. 9.30. Knanlan REX:76 words
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Article32 1958-11-09 5 MANILA. Sat. A fishing boat with 41 passengers and crew was reported missing yesterday after having left Mindor Island for Lubang Island, south of Manila, three days ago. U.P.I.UPI - 32 words
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275 1958-11-09 5 TANAH RATA, Sat. THE urgent need for classroom accommodation is nowhere more emphasised than in this administrative centre of the Cameron Highlands district, 5,500 feet above sea-level, and the highest town in the country. About 150 students have for years been275 words
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Article244 1958-11-09 5 THE EXPANSION OF INSIDE A BUILDING, YOUR CARAVELLE TAKES OFF AND LANDS The Caravelle's pilot regulates his engines f o cruising speed The navigator checks his instruments and sets his sights. At a height of 24,000 feet they're heading for Casablanca. And yet, just a few yards244 words
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Advertisement995 1958-11-09 5 For quick promotion, better pay, and a career you could put your heart into c VtOOSE ONE OF THESi OBLIGATION OF ANY KIND! IF YOU are ambitious, forward-looking and keen to I u»#uia-M ie vnun dct cimiErxr make the most of today's opportunities, here is a WHiui i> iw« fti995 words
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218 1958-11-09 6 A GOOD hostess is always thoughtful BA**^! S UHOA* BEING a good hostess means a lot more than just seeinn your (juests hare enough to cat and drink and introducing them to each other. For young hostesses entertaining at home, lure are some tips Ircm a notable Continental hostess. Dress218 words
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Article, Illustration293 1958-11-09 6 Admiration for the new lines THE new lines, os set out by the top designers of Paris, London, and New York are already "on" in Malaya, and a collection of the newest Singapore clothes yesterday raised applause in Ipoh where o group of local manneauins paraded them at the IpoH293 words
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Article, Illustration117 1958-11-09 6 Girls who have ben kidding themselves that they have pretty feet are in for a quick let-down if they believe Edward Rayne, the Queens shoemaker. "There is no such thing as a beautiful foot." said Mr. Rayne. "Aesthetically all feet are non-starters They are far better covered.117 words
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93 1958-11-09 6 WOMEN'S CLUB SEEKS MORE ASIAN MEMBERS Mrs. J. M. Pratt of the International Women's Club, tells me that the club would like to enrol more Asian members in their group. This is one of the most active women's groups In the community, Including housewives, business girls and members of many93 words
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345 1958-11-09 6 Short and sweet is still fashion's theme for everyone CHORT and sweet is definitely still the main theme in high fashion, but in most of the latest collections the waistline is back again and most of the accent is BELOW it. London. Parts, and American designers are all turning out345 words
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Article252 1958-11-09 6 A TEENAGE PROBLEM A SPECIAL beauty programme for teenagers has been worked out by a famous firm of cosmeticians to combat the unhappy adolescent problem of "spotty" skin, according to a representative of the firm. "For a girl with well tended skin the teens can be a time of252 words
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Article175 1958-11-09 6 BRANDY Snaps— which In spite of their name contain no brandy— are among the crispest and most attractive Items In the biscuit category, and here Is a reliable recipe for them one from Elizabeth Ayrton's comprehensive new cookery book, "Good Simple Cookery" You need: 4oz golden syrup; 4175 words
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Advertisement141 1958-11-09 6 PORCELAIN "^S^^P^^^^^^i 1 1 Lotus Flower Libation Cup :^J-^." {Ming Dynasty A. D. 1 368-1644) A delicate porcelain cup, in the form of a lotus V flower, mblem of purity and perfection. JiSllily?' in© in/ nix© j^Bs^* SO2ID W&?SSV&SEfc^^BJKjMt The white purity of Lux Toilet Soap f&tKS&i FjS I V141 words
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Advertisement304 1958-11-09 6 Complete confidence with Modess Joj^t SANITARY TOWELS qL\~&£ Fastidious women rvervwhert insist on Modess Sanitary B^^ towels. For Modess cannot |^fc j possibly show under the most clinging gown or cheongsam. j And Modess (in their hygienit fl |K dust-proo! pack) arc sottcr, more absorbent and fl economical too For304 words
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Article, Illustration17 1958-11-09 7 I!::::: ::iii:ri!iii: Ililliillliiiiii CROWDS LINE STREETS AS THE KING DRIVES THROUGH J.B.17 words
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169 1958-11-09 7 King pays unique tribute on his first state visit From Nelson Rutherford Johore Bahru, Sat. lOHORE BAHRU, Sat. The future of the Federation rests on the loyalty of her people especially the younger generation. This was the message given by the Yang diPertuan Agong today when he arrived here with169 words
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Article, Illustration530 1958-11-09 7 27 GUNS BOOM AS ROYAL STANDARD IS BROKEN... The King paid a unique tribute to Jonore. He said: "I take pleasure in men. tioning the fame of Johore which lias been the pride of the people of the Federation. "This fame has also been known throughout the world for a530 words
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146 1958-11-09 7 Three die on road, witnesses wanted SINGAPORE. Sat. Three people died in the General Hospital here today following separate road accidents. CRASH NO. 1 happened at 7 a.m. on Wednesday. A fireman, Othman bin Jaafar 33. was knocked down by a motor cycle while riding a bicycle at the junction146 words
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216 1958-11-09 7 SINGAPORE. Sat A $12,000 all-purpose hall was today declared open by Singapore's Minister for Local Government. Lands and Housing Dato Abdul Hamid bin' Haji Jumat. for the use of a multi-racial community in Tampenis. The 60ft. by 30ft. hall at Jalan Teban. 1\216 words
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Article53 1958-11-09 7 SINGAPORE. Sat.— A seaman. Tjong Tjin. was charged today with causing mischief by setting fire to property worth $10,000 in Merchant Lane last night. He pleaded not guilty. The magistrate. Mr. R. 8.1. Pates, ordered him to be sent to Woodbridge Hospital. The case was postponed53 words
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Article18 1958-11-09 7 The Singapore Cage Bird Society's show at the Happy World Stadium opens today at 3 p.m.18 words
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Advertisement26 1958-11-09 7 THERE'S READ SOAP in RINSO mmmmmmm that's why i t washes so thoroughlyis so gentle on clothesso kind to hands! y MM W^^^^^^i I MR-J2-78 926 words
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Advertisement208 1958-11-09 7 DEWARS IS THE SCOTCH mlJ\ IT NEVER VARIES I tA^sF, NmS cortH WHIS J 5 °bn Dewar&S°*n No other drink quite distilleR s ftj.j refreshing as Scotch Whisky. I '^C^'V p SJ( ou can d" 11 s^ ion or on 8» f^-\ as the mood takes you, but 'J-'-viiiß whether208 words
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Article255 1958-11-09 8 Two bodies found in fish pond DENTONC, Sat. The bodies of a woman rubber tapper and her teenage daughter, whose throats had been slashed, were found tied to a pole at the bottom of a fish pond on Sang Lee Estate near here yesterday. The search for Yong Sam Mui.255 words
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Article30 1958-11-09 8 ALGIERS. Sat. French troops have destroyed an important military base of insurgent leader Amlcouche in the foreft of Tlgrine in the Mabylie Mountains east of Algiers.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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37 1958-11-09 8 WASHINGTON, Saturday. THE United States moon rocket burned up over East Central Africa early today after a flight of less than 45 minutes, the National Aeronautics and space ad-37 words
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533 1958-11-09 8 NC BOON HEAN - NC BOON HE AN SINGAPORE. Sat.— A $200 million tuna fishing and canning industry plan for Singapore is being discussed here. Mr. Suekichi Imamura, leader of a four-man expert team from Japan, who revealed the gigantic plan to the Sunday533 words
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116 1958-11-09 8 Father, son die in flames after gun brawl ST. JOHN'S. (Newfoundland) Sat. Two Chinese, a father and son. died today in a fire when police tried to smoke them out of a cafe after a gunbattle. Royal Canadian Mounted Police were called to the Harbor Hill Cafe. Botwood, when aReuter - 116 words
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Article54 1958-11-09 8 Vietnamese Army Chief-of-Stan*. Col. Ngyuen Xuan Vlnh, arrived in Singapore yesterday by air on a threeday unofficial visit. He will visit the Royal Air Force, Changi. before return Ing to Vietnam on Monday The Commander-in-Chiet Far East Air Force, Air Marshal, the Earl of Bandon welcomed54 words
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70 1958-11-09 8 ADELAIDE. Sat.— Three Australian Aborigines found what is believed to be the biggest opal ever seen, worth at least $500,000. and sold it for only $9,00(1. the Government said yesterday. South Australian State Works Minister. Mr. Glen G Pearson, said an Investigation was under70 words
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Advertisement384 1958-11-09 8 j£ YOUR DEEPAVALI J ENTERTAINMENT J 2-i^k BEGINS TODAY J ,^Kv ab o|ll| dur HI A II I II ntLHI— THE f -ft W?? V II Rll IH mi oi HOPE jf T: f ENGLISH AND ROMANISED NkV N. MALAI SUBTITLES starring J W ROMI SULOCHANA -K I MOTILAL 3f384 words
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Advertisement681 1958-11-09 8 This beautiiul seven- jf^tttf^^ puce Port or Shtrry f jef ri one example of #iK*fc the many similar l«< JWwg miles in the W'aurford Glaii range. i"^^SSL /M Emu lftl vl-'tiiSC Ss/ir% vim ©la** The glistening beauty of Waterford Glass is something that money alone cannot create. It needs the681 words
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521 1958-11-09 9 GEOFFREY BOLAND - UN PRIG (AT 1958 PEAK) JUMPS AGAIN GEOFFREY BOLAND By SINCAPORE. Saturday. *T*HE TIN price continued to rise sharply in Singapore today and a further jump of $3.50 took it to 5383.50 per picul, the highest price since June 1957. The price was 51. 50 higher than any recorded since521 words
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Article60 1958-11-09 9 They entered by sampan— jailed SINGAPORE. Sat. Two i men were jailed here today j for entering the Colony illegally between Oct. 22 and Nov. 2. Mohamed Bachir. a trader j from Sumatra. wa s jailed for three months, and Pondan bin Gedek. of Blakan Padang. got six weeks Both60 words
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Article48 1958-11-09 9 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two I yoDths, Sailip bin Ismail and I Salleh bin Othman. pleaded not guilty here today to a charge of stealing a $2,700 car from the Cecil Street car park on Thursday. Both were remanded in the central lock-up for week.48 words
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Article39 1958-11-09 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. The j body of a 12-year-old boy. See How Huat, who was swept away by flood waters on Monday, was recovered from the canal at the junction of Orchard Road and Dhoby Ghaut here today.39 words
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Article41 1958-11-09 9 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per plcul on Saturd.ty: i.tir merchantable Bombay mixed copra: November $40 j buyers. $41 sellers Tone was firm. Singapore oconnt Oil Millers' Aanoriation bulk $61 sellers. drum Sti4. jO sellers. Tone was, quiet. i41 words
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Article55 1958-11-09 9 TODAY: Singapore 9.04 a.m. (Bft. 91n.) 9.36 p.m. (Bft. 91m) Port Diclcson 4.28 a.m. (9ft. 51n.) 5.01 p.m. (Bft. 21n.), Penang 10.58 a.m. (7ft. 31n.) 11.23 p.m (Bft. 7in.) TOMORROW: Singapore 9.40 a.m. (9ft. 51n.) 10.27 p.m. (9ft. 3mj. 5.22 a.m. (10ft. 21n.) 5.50 p.m. (Bft. 9in.), Penang55 words
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Article, Illustration77 1958-11-09 9 LADY i.omiK wife of the Governor of Singapore, yesterday visited the Victoria Memorial Hall uherr Poppy Day wreaths have been made. Lady Goode. right, is seen here mapecttag one of the wreaths. With her are. from left, Mrs. Tan Chin Tuan,77 words
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Article, Illustration279 1958-11-09 9 CHEF WHO SERVED EMPEROR WORKS IN COLONY CINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Rolf Hardmeier, 31--year-old Swiss chef who prepared state banquets for Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia, has joined a local hotel. He is chef de cuisine at the Adelphi. Mr. Hardmeier was employed by a leading hotel in Addis-Abbaba. He said279 words
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172 1958-11-09 9 CINCAPORE, Sat. A man with seven previous convictions and a total of five years and 10 months spent in jail asked today for "one last chance." He did not get it. The man. Lav Chee Kiong. 29. had pleaded guilty to possessing a dagger,172 words
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Article, Illustration122 1958-11-09 9 Singapore lawyer dies, 62 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Chong Thiitt Pitt (below). Singapore solicitor and former Municipal Councillor, died suddenly at his home at 7 a.m. today. He was 62. He leaves a widow, two sons, six daughters, three sons-in-law and 10 grandchildren. Born in Batu Oajah. Mr. (hong was in122 words
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Article, Illustration275 1958-11-09 9 Irrigation is the key to rural development Mr. Wright tearing this week after 27 years In Malaya WATER GOING TO WASTE MR. R. A. WRIGHT, Rural Commissioner for Singapore, has resigned for personal reasons. He will leave Singapore on Nov. 13 after 27 years in Malaya The Government has not275 words
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Article178 1958-11-09 9 Breeding a better chicken ment must be co-ordinated with drainage planning." Mr. Wright said. He declared that Singapore was far ahead of most Asian countries In research and animal production. But still more Improvements were possible. The 51.000.M0 veterinary research, station would be finished by next March to continue the178 words
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Advertisement434 1958-11-09 9 CHUSAN 1M SINGAPORE MANILA HONG KONG YOKOHAMA HONOLULU VANCOUVER SAN FRANCISCO thence via PANAMA and WEST INDIES arriving LONDON July 12th. First Clots Tourist Class Singapore/London '£357— £861 '£280— £310 Via Panama Singapore San Francisco '£215— £48$ '£167— £116 'excludes the cruise I For further information contact ISLAY KERR COMPANY.434 words
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Miscellaneous240 1958-11-09 9 POLICE BAND concert at the service 1 1 am yoga class 4pm Esplanade Gardens. 530 p.m. to study group 5.30 p.m. at 28 Jalari tv3o p.m. SINGAPORE CAGE Senyum BIRD SOCIETY; Bird show at: XARAVANA GfBUKULA: Yoga the Happy World Stadium, 5 p.m. class at 188 Westhill Hill, Semblto 11240 words
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1173 1958-11-09 10 RAYMOND THOMAS - You can have fun with filters -if you use them intelligently "|"HE colour filter is probably the biggest selling line in photographic apparatus. In England alone I dare say there are a hundred or more manufacturers who put these pretty pieces of coloured glass onto the world markets and such1,173 words
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Article208 1958-11-09 10 ACROSS: 1. Cut short thi» weed! (4 1 5. Recounted <B>, 11 Sheep-like <si, 12. Leather Mi. 13. Holiday Ml. 14. Fish <Bi, 17. Ice (6),. 19. Tissue (4), 20. Meadows («>, 22. Put back Si. 25. Devotional .>ongs (6>. 27. Grime Mi, 28. Strike with fear •3208 words
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Miscellaneous199 1958-11-09 10 THE PICK OF THIS WEEK'S PICTURES A CLEVER idea, sharply photographed, captured tha first prize of $30 in this week's Dhoto contest. The lucky winner is F. Shingler, 128-35 Ming Heng Road, Jalan Kayu, Singapore 28. "Piggy Bank" (top, left) was the picture. It was taken with a Yashica Reflex199 words
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Article119 1958-11-09 11 "WHY HITLER LOST THE WAR" is an excellent documentary of tne second world war pr -sented by a German film compai.y. But much of its value k. lost by the poor narrative which tries to justify and excuse the Wermacht whose arrogant march across Europe left such119 words
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Article, Illustration5 1958-11-09 11 Douglas Lackersteen - By Douglas Lackersteen5 words
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396 1958-11-09 11 W&Y back in 1933 Clark Cable rocketted to fame on the strength of a film called "It Happened One Night." It was a light comedy in which strong, silent he-man Cable revealed unsuspected talents as a comedian. In the intervening years Mr.396 words
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Article151 1958-11-09 11 VICTOR NAYAGAM - VICTOR NAYAGAM By IjMUiV BLACK AND **THE TIGER" starring Stewart Granger, Barbara Rush and Anthony Steel, with I.S. Johar, Indian actor-director-writer, is showing as a Deepavali attraction in Kuala Lumpur. It is a suspense-filled adventure drama of a llfe-and-death struggle between a determined hunter and151 words
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Article545 1958-11-09 11 Metronome - BRAHMS Symphony No. 2— which immediately established him as a composer of popular symphonies on its first performance 80 years ago in Vienna— is one of the week's most interesting releases. Often called the "Pastoral", the No. 2 has also been likened to Beethoven's works in other545 words
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Article, Illustration11 1958-11-09 11 Norma Eberhardt she icaited for a vampire11 words
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132 1958-11-09 11 Vampire visits U.S. on immigration quota rpHAT vampire's bark attain' That dreadful >ou-know who blood-sucking man! And I/nited Artists rrleasr him to the palpitating public In "THE FANTASTIC DISAPPEARING MAN." Bat now he migrate* to America from Central Europe under the immigration quota to bring Itoose- pimples to simple Californians132 words
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Article167 1958-11-09 11 NATIONAL SHORT WAVE SERVICE 41 mrtrea SINGAPORE Medium wave 476 metre* KUALA LUMPUR Mediant wave 341 metres PEN AN G Medium wave 366 metres IPOH Medium wave 330 metres MALACCA Medium wave 297 metres AJM. 7.15 Good Morning To You; 7.16 Morning Prelude; 7.30 The News; 7.35167 words
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Advertisement655 1958-11-09 11 T■ X, Ay TO ALL OUX MDMM mKONJ T y mm <tl I'liiine M Ch«_inirl" I 30( 4 00 i. r#j |J i%&2 m v 1 snowing: ttAj H .:;n p.m. jl John Wayne Eiko Ando C'Scope Colour (Fox) j THE BARBARIAN AND THE GEISHA j L FREE LISTS ENTIRELY655 words
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Article, Illustration1141 1958-11-09 12 JOHN MARKS - Wyllie's Special —a story of triumph over testing tragedy THE SUNDAY TIMES SPONSORS BILL WYLLIE FOR MACAO GRAND PRIX pOR a long time Bill Wyllie has nursed a secret longing to have a crack at the international Macao Grand Prix. Now, after six eventful months of painslaking preparation,1,141 words
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Advertisement85 1958-11-09 12 Diliwßf CUT PETROL COSTS wfl IFI MA FIAT 555 your and your family's petrol bills are mounting alarmingly. ..don't worry, buy a FIAT 500 for economical 63 m.p.g. perfom:ance. EASY HIRE PURCHASE TERMS ARRANGED. Q. Why do 9 out of 10 winners use CHAMPION Spark plugs? A. CHAMPIONS give full85 words
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Article, Illustration29 1958-11-09 13 SUNDAY TIMES SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT The "Wyllie Special" is lifted on to the Glenearn to begin its journey to Hong Kong and then across to Macao. Sunday Times picture.29 words
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Article383 1958-11-09 13 Macao goes gay on Grand Prix day THE GRAND PRIX is one of the biggest annual events in the tiny picturesque Portuguese colony or i Macao. The whole island takes on a festive, holiday air for two days and nights as over 40.000 spectators rather for the biggest motor racing383 words
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Advertisement105 1958-11-09 14 k VACUUM CLEANER I With the new three-in-one multi-purpose I nozzle?suction regulotor o special furniture nozzle ond o soft brush for cleaning small delicate soft items. \V\\ Price: Singapore Penang $140/- -j Less 10% discount for cash. RADIOGRAM made to suit your taste, adapted to your interior. A beautiful piece105 words
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Miscellaneous637 1958-11-09 14 |V\ /^Bl 1 II ill 1 r ~i /^^S a* 1 v^ THCIIt 9k*t I jrn*?— \kN7 NOW\TAIC6 THE PfcISONEK TO W LASOfcATOeY Iji£ji ii AiSl7E v TME A.7E-WAW I WHEN SU77ENLY, CO*. WO EXPLAINASLE ifl THERE ARE A PEW EXPEK,A\ENTS I W*NT TO [^MM fe) WAS EINS HELPLESSLY REASON637 words
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Miscellaneous464 1958-11-09 14 i EVIL PLANET? i p<ACH time that Pluto han changed signs in th- 20th century we have had a major war. Yet Pluto changed rif ns three j i times In the 19th century, and we sailed through those periods I I without blood baths of any magnitude. A* Pluto464 words
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Miscellaneous193 1958-11-09 14 THIS WEEK FOR ALL TODAY: Don't worry if plans must be changed at the last moment. Informal parties would do better than those you have long planned. Be hospitable and open to suggestions and all will be well. FOR LUCK TODAY WEAR OR USE: Bottle Green. 4. Diamond. TOMORROW: An193 words
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Miscellaneous203 1958-11-09 14 people before the dey is out. Take care you con't allow your feelings to get the better of you. FOR LUCK TODAY WEAR OR USE: Pastel shades. 6. Turquoise. WEDNESDAY: Keep your mind on personal matters rather than worry about important projects. If you are quick in the uptake and203 words
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477 1958-11-09 15 Rumours! Then girl says: `Ill be a nun EARLY this year I met a girl and our friendship grew very deep. She confessed to a past affair and so did I. but we both swore to forget them. Lately her mother heard about us. and warned her daughter not to477 words
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Article, Illustration131 1958-11-09 15 Whitenes Your skin Secretly, and Quickly. No longer need you odmire others wish that your skin was os light ond attractive as theirs. One jar of Stillman's will moke you equally charming. Continued applications will surprise you, convince you thot there is only one beoutifier, only one whitener that words131 words
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Article, Illustration1285 1958-11-09 15 Superstition changes a young coconut into soccer's secret weapon TT is a common belief x among footballers v.at to drink the water ol a young coconut will weaken their knees whenever they play soccer. What is your point of view? A. G. ALI Taiping. it's true it's a pity we1,285 words
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Article455 1958-11-09 15 Human Casebook your own fault, you can't do anything, and there is no use feeling sorry for yourself. You will have to be patient and see if she can be bothered renewing the friendship later on. NOT yet 16. I am in love with a girl five or six years455 words
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Advertisement368 1958-11-09 15 FREE GIFTS This is to notify our loyal customers ond patrons that our Free Gifts Offer fpr Malted Bread Waxed paper wrappers returned to us shall terminate on 15th November 1958. All those who possess Malted Bread Waxed* paper wrappers ate kindly requested to edeem them before this date, as368 words
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Advertisement229 1958-11-09 15 NOW YOU CAN FLY fPAN AMERICAN I I WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED I AIRLINE I BANGKOK ALL EUROPE ;p^^ SAIGON SINGAPORE Now \oii can ll\ lan American worlds most experienced airline all the way direct to Europe from Singapore! Kvery mile of the way you fly Pan Am's giant 4-rnßine Clippcrsf229 words
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Article1413 1958-11-09 16 Harvey Day - Harvey Day THE HARDSHIPS SUFFERED BY THE PIONEERS MAKE MAY'S TEAM LOOK LIKE PAMPERED DARLINGS By "J"HE English cricketers now in Australia under the captaincy of Peter May have little idea of the hardships suffered by the pioneers who went out under H.H. Stephenson1,413 words
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Article116 1958-11-09 16 ACROSS: 1. Dock. 5. Narrated 11, Ovine. 12. Roan. 13. Pete. 14, Sturgeon. 17. Freeze. 19. Tela 20. Leaa. 22, Reset. 25. Psalms. 27. Dirt. 28, Awe. 30, Leaps. 32. Eel. 33, Beer. 35. Drawer. 37. Lever, 39, Trim. 41, Egad. 43, Smears. 46. Dedicate. 49, Trio. bO,116 words
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Article490 1958-11-09 16 1^Hit5531^5^53 THE trend among cine owners is either to buy turret-model cameras or sets of lenses. The question must often arise therefore which lens to use and when? It Is axiomatic that In movie-making the interest of the audience will be increased indeed, must be increased490 words
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Miscellaneous97 1958-11-09 16 B«od between th» lines to find fhe HM4en Personality 1. So Bing turned out to be a tennis champion (6). 2. Part of the course ii justly named (7). 3. Fine service is mostly out of place (3). 4. How Len Day became a four-minute miler (6) 5. World boxing97 words
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Miscellaneous24 1958-11-09 16 SOLUTION Cl B SON FA I R WAY AC E DEL A NY BA S SEY L OVE H E ATS PLA V ON24 words
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Article, Illustration1064 1958-11-09 17 VICTORIA 3 DOWN FOR 119 AT THE CLOSE From JACK FINGLETON Melbourne, Saturday THE touring M.C.C. cricketers took their score to 396 today, the second day of their match here, and at the close had taken three Victorian wickets for 119 to be 2771,064 words
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Article313 1958-11-09 17 English, Scottish soccer results LEAGUE ONE Aston Z Everlon 4 Kl.ickhiii it 3 Hirmingh.cn 2 Blackpool 1 West Broni. 1 Chelsea 3 Leeds Man. I rut. iJ 1 Burnley 3 Newcastle 1 l.uton f Notts 4 Man. City 0 Portsmouth 4 Leicester Tottenham 1 Bolton 1 West Ham 0 Arsenal313 words
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744 1958-11-09 17 NORMAN SIEBEL - PENANG XI PROVE WORTHY CUP CHAMPS By NORMAN SIEBEL ALAN Besar Stadium. has not had a more interesting match this season than this evening's in which Pen ang, the Malaya Cup champions, staked their honour against the beaten finalists, Singapore and proved themselves worthy champions with a brilliant 7-3 victory744 words
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Article76 1958-11-09 17 CEREMBAN. Sat.— Negri SemU*3 lan beat Singapore 1-0 In the opening game of the quadrangular hockey tournament here today. Negri scored both coals in the first half. Peter Danker got the first goal after four minutes and In the 1 !lh minute Geoff de Silva76 words
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530 1958-11-09 17 Singapore 28-3 By SAUL JOSHUA CINGAPORE, Sot. Singapore Civilians made a good start today in the H.M.S. Malaya Cup rugger compe ;tion, beating Negri SembilanMalacca by 28 points (two goals, four tries and two penalty goals) to three (a penalty goal)530 words
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Article121 1958-11-09 17 SINGAPORE. Sat— S.R.C. beat R.A.F. Changl 8-1 in a S.H.A. Div. 1 league match on the padang today. Cen're-forward Edwin Tessenshon scored five of S.R.C's goals while Coutts. Cyril de Witt and Nonis got the others. Salleh go; Changi's goal. In the other Dlv 1121 words
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Advertisement92 1958-11-09 17 Fight backache And Rheumatism Nothing can maKe you frel so old. nri energy because of Getting Up Nights or Burning, Smarting, Itching Acidity. And If your back aches and Rheumatism Pains In Joints and muscles make you miserable, you can't work and enjoy life Millions of men, wom^fi, And eh92 words
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Advertisement774 1958-11-09 17 3 ways in a 1000 to enjoy... The Morm Minor 1000. I --U^fE R^ with iv lively 950 c c r^~? I OH V cng.rw s»«rs- ;igL^ *4fm^ "^sT 2S*L you along with ihc speed WSBs2[^^K*S^»3^bb«bbbl IU and sparkle of a really h<|i VtHJ BSfcsW^^sl car Here's performance 'I»^SB^BsMB*J,WsBBBBBBr^SBWsBBM you774 words
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346 1958-11-09 18 EPSOM JEEP - Southern Moon scores all the way win By EPSOM JEEP KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. BARLINNIE, a five-year-old gelding by Court Martial, gave Penang trainer Mohamed Zain bin Ahmad his first success when he won the main event, a 7f handicap for Class 3, Div. 1346 words
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Article, Illustration60 1958-11-09 18 TOTAL POOL: 5156.700 Ist No *****7 (542.309) 2nd. No. SIMM (521.154) 3rd. No. *****8 (§10.577) STAKTBRB (81,762 each): Nos. *****1; *****0; 1540(i5; *****8; 2510!t9; *****1. CONSOLATION (5940 each): Nos. *****6; *****6: !0l(»01; *****8; *****8: *****9; IXXV.); *****U: *****2: *****9. TREBLK TOTE: Ten tickets (875 each). FORECAST TOTE.60 words
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105 1958-11-09 18 SINGAPORE. Sat. Some of the world's best professional basketball players will play three matches at Singapore's Happy World stadium next week. They are Recce "Goose" Tatum, Boid Buie. Sweetwater Clifton and Rookie Brown, who will be touring Malaya with the Harlem Trotters. The team105 words
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2040 1958-11-09 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Shaw Stable's improving youngsters. On Screen and Box Office 11, galloped attractively on a soft track here this morning. On Screen had Erik for company in a splendid 3F tryout in 38 4/5. Box Office 11. with Garnet Bougoure2,040 words
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Article81 1958-11-09 18 [£l ALA Ll-MPI'R. Sat.— Johore Combined Schools beat SeUn R or Combined Schools 3-0 to enter the final of the Federation interstate combined schools tennis championship for the Leong Hoe Yens Trophy at Pudu Road here today. Johore will meet Negri Sembilan in the final tomorrow81 words
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Article31 1958-11-09 18 KUALA LUMPbR, Sat.— Perak Combined Schools entered the final of the Federation Inter-state combined schools hockey championship with a 4-2 win over Parian? at Shaw Road here today.31 words
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Article436 1958-11-09 18 SINGAPORE. Sat— The draw for the Eu Tong Sen Cup qualifying round to be played at the R.S.O.C. Thomson Road, tomorrow morning from 8 a.m. Is: First tee: 8 a.m.— E. D. Tim* (18), Lee Tian Chye (18), Tan Soon Hock <6>; 8.05 P.436 words
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Article201 1958-11-09 18 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore St. Leger, last "classic" race of the Malayan Turf, worth $8,000 in stakes plus added money and a Cup to be run over 1% miles at Bukit Timah on Dec 13. will be the main event at the Singapore Turf Club201 words
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Miscellaneous36 1958-11-09 18 SOCCER: All Singapore v Penang Jalan Besar. 5.15 p.m. Friendly: Sprtngdale v Darul Aflah "A". Jalan Besar, 3.45 p.m. TENNIS: Singapore Malays championships. Teluk Kurau. HOCKEY: S HA. Dlv 3: CSC. "B" v R.AS.C. Balestier Road.36 words
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