The Straits Times, 10 November 1958
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Title Section11 1958-11-10 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1958 15 CENTS11 words
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Article274 1958-11-10 1 TENGKU S PLEA AT MOSQUE OPENING BEARS FRUIT Two Federation Ministers to fly to negotiate the details favourable terms for Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. I \EI will lend the Federation $100 million, as requested by the Prime Minister, (i^kii Abdu! Rahman, during his visit in .ntember.274 words
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93 1958-11-10 1 Xi AL.\ LUMPUR, Sun. The Federation Minis- Commerce and InMr Tan Siew Sin, lor Seattle last v to attend a Plan conference, in Hong Kong and is been ordered to rest The Prime Minister, Abdul Rahman, ed Kb Tan to stay there until93 words
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Article, Illustration60 1958-11-10 1 THE RAJA PERMAISURI ACONC smiles as she receives a basket of flowers from a solemn Miss Chia Kong Hin, aged 4, during a visit to the Children's Home in Jalan Larkin. Johore Bahru, yesterday It was a great moment for Kong Hin, who is one60 words
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257 1958-11-10 1 TWO DROWN AS CAR PLUNGES INTO DITCH TELUK ANSON, Sun. -Saudah binte Hassan, a 28-year-old mother of four, died last evening a few j minutes after accepting I a lift in a car. With her died the driver of the car, A. Perumal aged 50. They were both drowned when257 words
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538 1958-11-10 1 Paramount Ruler's Johore visit marred by rain JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. CiREQUENT rain this afternoon marred the cele- brations held here during the State visit of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and his consort. Last night and tonight the State capital was a wet fairyland as myriad coloured lights glowed along the538 words
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Article78 1958-11-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, has issued a Deepavali message to Malayan Indians celebrating the festival sayine that the occasion has become "an intrinsic part of the Malayan way of life" like the Hari Raya and the Chinese New Year festivities. The Tengku78 words
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180 1958-11-10 1 SINGAPORE, Sun. The weekend decline in the number of poliomyelitis cases reported in Singapore continued and only two definite cases were admitted to the Middleton Hospital between 5 p.m. yesterday and 6 p.m. today. Only three cases have been diagnosed since Friday evening180 words
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Article12 1958-11-10 1 PNOM PENH, Sun.—Cambodia today celebrated the fifth anniversary of its independence.—Reuter.Reuter - 12 words
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Article174 1958-11-10 1 Hidden in sofa at Nicosia Naafi NICOSIA. Sun.— Two British airmen were killed last night when a bomb exploded in a Naafi canteen in Nicosia airport. Seven were injured, two seriously. The explosion was caused by a bomb hidden in a settee in the Naafi canteen174 words
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Article683 1958-11-10 1 THE BIG RUSH CONTINUES SINGAPORE, Sunday. AS the threatened oil strike here loomed nearer today the Chief Minister, Mr Lim Yew Hock, said: "I will keep on trying to maintain industrial peace. I will strive to the last minute to avert a strike." The683 words
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Article74 1958-11-10 1 'Tanks only clamp by Federation KUALA 1.1 Ml'l K. Sun.— Tbe Federation Government today banned tbe export of petrol to Singapore because of tbe threatened strike. A Government statement said that this was done as a precaution to minimise an> undue temporary pressure on supplies in Johore The ban does74 words
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Article180 1958-11-10 1 Soldier dies in copter crash KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —A British corporal was killed when a helicopter flying on a mercy mission over the thick jungle-clad hills of Pahang crashed 10 miles north of Fort Telanok yesterday evenIng. The helicopter, commanded by Master Pilot Clarke, was sent to Fort TelanDk about180 words
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Article24 1958-11-10 1 NO FORCE. SAYS SOEKARNO \k\kt.\. San— Pi Soeksrao > 1 i <i Indonesia Xi DuU: w Guinea News 111 v iriu. Ceram lala24 words
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Advertisement16 1958-11-10 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 THE STRAITS TIMES WISHES ITS HIHDU READERS A HAPPY DEEPAVAU16 words
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Advertisement388 1958-11-10 1 PATEK PHILIPPE Thr Master Watchmakers <»t (ienrv Patek Philippe la the only watch manufacturer whose entlrf collection oi men's watches carries, engraved on even movement, the ifflclaJ stamp ot the State ot Geneva, the "Uthentu ijuarantee of oenturies-old -Geneva quality" Sol* AqeoH H SENA LTD Singapore Penong ENTER THE B388 words
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Article319 1958-11-10 2 Ratepayers: Electricity discrimination threat to industry Duty to treat all classes of consumers on equal terms, says letter SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE Singapore Ratepayers Association today warned the City Council that its decision to impose "discriminatory" rates for electricity on hotels, cinemas and amusement parks >yould cause319 words
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Article123 1958-11-10 2 Court gives boy one more chance IPOH. Sun.— A student of x the Anglo Chinese School here, Yuhdi bin Ahmad. 18, stole eight maps ol Malaya while in the Perak Library, the Ipoh magistrate was told yesterday. Insp. A. Buluretnam. protecuting, said that Yuhdi was seen taking the eight maps123 words
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131 1958-11-10 2 I>ETALING JAVA. Sun. 1 Thirty-one Malay leaders, including State and Municipal Councillors lrom ail over the Federation, have completed a one-week cooperative course at the Cooperative College in Petaling Jaya. The course, which began on Monday, wa.s opened by thr Minister of Agriculture, Inche Abcul131 words
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Article32 1958-11-10 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Mr. R. Murugason will leave for New Delhi on Nov. 18 to attend the Rotary Asian Regional Conference as the delegate of the Johore Bahru Rotary Club.32 words
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Article, Illustration32 1958-11-10 2 THE YANG DI-PERTUAN AGONG with the Johore State Surgeon. Mr. Yeoh Bok Choon. (luring an inspection tour of the Johore Bahru General Hospital yesterday. Straits Times picture32 words
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Article44 1958-11-10 2 TANJONG MALIM. Sun The Registrar of Schools Perak. ha s asked 13 Tamil schools to show cause why j they should not be struck off i the register. Eleven are Tamil schools en i estates subject to frasmen- tation.44 words
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Article23 1958-11-10 2 KUANTAN. Sun.— The Minister of Agriculture. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. will begin a three-day tour of east Pahane on Wednesday.23 words
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906 1958-11-10 2 American scene THE GREAT TREK WEST IS IN FULL SWING AGAIN From DONALD LUDLOW ALTHOUGH the last covered wagon has lon^ since rumbled into history, the great trek to the West is in full swing again. It has. in fact, been going on for some time— by train, by airplane,906 words
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Miscellaneous30 1958-11-10 2 THE GAMBOLS 'ppm* HAVE NEVEBsEEnT) JfVErS, IT IS a\ AAIVTUIMS rZ*-"^ UTTLE SIU.V) \9O B U I r-i^SS? (^OJLV A VOMAN \UOULOI[4r»..IT WAS DESIGHCD) V a TOW6ACITj W«**W. PEAK J30 words
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Article438 1958-11-10 3 MORE MURDERS** NOW FOOT ANSWERS EOKA'S BULLET *IN~THE~BACK ASSASSINS Gunmen kill Cypriot policeman BRITISH CIVILIANS GETTING GUNS: CURFEW FOR ALL CYPRIOTS UNDER 26 NICOSIA, Sunday. HUGH FOOT, the Governor of Cyprus, today answered Eoka's own particular brand of bullet-in-the-back terrorism by OFFERING to arm and trainReuter; UPI - 438 words
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124 1958-11-10 3 Sergeant (78 wounds) vows to go bach and hunt his attackers NEWCASTLE. Sun. Sergeant Michael Lynch of the Cyprus Police, who received 78 gunshot wounds in an ambush a month ago, was today reported determined to return to Cyprus to hunt his attackers. Sgt. Lynch, aged 26. is in hospitalReuter - 124 words
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Article, Illustration67 1958-11-10 3 MRS. FLORENCE HAZELDINE, 60-year.old English woman who was "nanny" to the three children of Princess Badia of Iraq (aunt of the late King Feisal) at the time of the July revolution, has re. joined the children after her escape from Bagdad. This picture, taken recent,67 words
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175 1958-11-10 3 MANAGER SEIZED AS HOSTAGE HAVANA. Sunday. REBELS held up a Royal Bank of Canada branch at Sasua La Grande, on the north coast of Cuba, yesterday and escaped with $151,000. The rebels took the bank 1 manager. Carlos Gomez, as a hostage, but laterReuter - 175 words
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Article36 1958-11-10 3 KARACHI, Sun.— Talks between India and Pakistan on the Indus Basin canal waters dispute are to be held in Washington during the first week in December under the auspices of the World Bank. —Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article120 1958-11-10 3 'CHINESE CRISP' DIES AT 92 LONDON. Sun— Mr Birch Crisp, who once handled loans worth millions on the London stock exchange and was called the world's 'seventh power." died in a hospital here yesterday aged 92. it was announced last ninht. In the City ol London they called him "ChineseReuter - 120 words
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Article, Illustration26 1958-11-10 3 GEN. FRANCO RECEIVES MADAME PANDIT MRS. VIJAYA LAKSHMI PANDIT, sister of Mr. Nehru, India's new ambassador to Spain, presents her credentials to General Franco. Popper picture.26 words
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Article54 1958-11-10 3 NEW YORK Sun. Profits on the American and British productions of "My Fair Lady" have now passed the £1.700,000 mark, it was announced yesterday. Of this total £428.000 has gone to the Columbia Broadcasting System which receives 40 per cent of the profits on its initialReuter - 54 words
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210 1958-11-10 3 LET'S EXPLORE SPACE TOGETHER -RUSSIA NEW YORK, Sun.--11 The Soviet Union, in a resolution made public yesterday, has proposed that the United Nations establish an international space agency, endorse g ban on the use of outer space for military irposes and support "elimination of foreign bases." The resolution, to beReuter - 210 words
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Article44 1958-11-10 3 LISBON. Sun. A Portuguese flying-boat with 36 people aboard. including some Britons radioed today that it had made a forced landing in the Atlantic 180 miles from the Portuguese west coast. Two planes left here to search for it.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article29 1958-11-10 3 LONDON, Sun.— Convictions for drunkenness tor all ages in Britain increased from 20 000 in 1946 to 67.000 in 1957— a rise of 235 per cent. —Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article46 1958-11-10 4 Son too small forgot age SEGAMAT, Sun.— Sin Kcan Cheong, 47, was fined $20 for fulling to register and obtain an identity card for his 16--year-old son. Sin told the court that the child was so small in stature that he completely forgot about his age.46 words
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Article38 1958-11-10 4 MUAR, Sun.— Mr. N. K Pillay, chief public health inspector, Jon on North, has been appointed to the board of governors of the High School, Sultan Abu Bakar Secondary School, and St Andrew's Aided School Muar38 words
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503 1958-11-10 4 Mayor wants 5 to 10 gull-time councillors, Speaker SINGAPORE, Sun. 0 —The Mayor Mr. Ong Eng Guan, today outlined his plan for a cabinet system of local government to solve the present "crisis" in the City Council. In a statement criticising the "weaknesses"503 words
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Article104 1958-11-10 4 Missing girt wanted a holiday IPOH, Sun.— A 14-year-old girl who disappeared from her home near here for four days was found by her father in Teluk Anson, tbe Ipoh police were informed today. Tbe girl's father. Lam Ah See, 56, a building contractor of Kampong Simee, reported to the104 words
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Article38 1958-11-10 4 PENANG. Sun.— The Earl of Ranfurly. a director of Borneo Co Ltd.. London arrived in Penang from Sin eapore yesterday for a brief visit. Lord and Lady Ranturly will leave for Ipoh on Tues day38 words
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Article174 1958-11-10 4 SINGAPORE Sunday. THE American Field Service, a private philanthropic institution, is offering a number of scholarships to students from Singapore ana o^her countries with the aim of strengthening international understand. The scholarships, available to students in secondary schools, are for the senior year of174 words
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Article22 1958-11-10 4 SEGAMAT. Sun— Caught with 13 passengers in his I car, Tan Lian Loo, 21 was fined $35 here.22 words
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283 1958-11-10 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. COME servicemen and the Japanese community here have protested against the screening of the film "The Camp On Blood Island" at a locai cinema The servicemen complained that the film "humiliated" them. The Japanese ConsulateGeneral tonight suggested that the film283 words
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Article35 1958-11-10 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Arumugan. a toddy tapper, was fined $4 in the magistrate's court today for being in possession of a bottle of toddy, not being a person exempted under the Excise Enactment.35 words
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Article32 1958-11-10 4 TAIPING. Sun. A large gathenns. including the OSPC. Inche Yahaya bin Jamaluddin, attended the funeral here on Friday ot Mr Lim Ah Chin. 34, financial clerk, police circle headquarters Taipins32 words
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96 1958-11-10 4 UNION LEADERS STOP STRIKE BY 200 ESTATE MEN BUTTERWORTH. Sun. iwo hundred labour, ers on Bertam estate, Kepala Batas, called off their "lightning strike" tnis morning after offl. cials of the National Union of Plantation Workers had spoken to them yesterday. The workers had stopped work yesterday follow inn a96 words
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Article, Illustration65 1958-11-10 4 PAT IS MOBIL QUEEN' STANVAC workers, who arc among employees of uil companies in Singapore who might go on strike on Tuesday, took time off on Saturday night to elect their Mohil Queen 1958"— lovely 18-year-old Miss Patricia Yong (above). Runner-up was Miss Julia Habib and third Miss Susie Tan.65 words
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Advertisement175 1958-11-10 4 CARPETS SALf SHROFFS, 193 ORCHARD roao Phone: ***** COMMENCING nth NOVEMBER Years BIGG Attraction in CARPETS SAMPLE PRICES B.M.K. ENHUSH 9' x 12" Usual 5240/Sale S2OO/. Belgium i 9' x 12' Usual M4o|. Sale -Sloo/. A WIDE RAN! to SELECT FROM I Coffifortabls Theairo The Leading Chair Manufacture in Japan175 words
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Miscellaneous311 1958-11-10 4 SINGAPORE CAGE BIRD SO-! V.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): KaCIETV: Coze Biid Exhibition at to»»B Clubs Open House 1 at 29 Happy World Stadium, 5 p.m.— 1 1 Speaker: Miss Jean 11 v m waller, 4. J0 p.m. w RAFFLES MUSEUM (Stamford UNIVERSITY OF MXI..WA Road): An exhibition of photo*RT MUSLIM (Cluny311 words
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272 1958-11-10 5 IPOH, Sunday. 'pHE secretary-general of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Too Joon Hing. yesterday rged the People's Progressive Party with taking "false and unjust accusations." I Mr. Too, who was addressing an Alliance rally here said: 'The P.P.P. charge that the M.C.A.272 words
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112 1958-11-10 5 \PORE, Sun. The 3 agapore Chinese Schools g Union today decidurge the Education to persuade the Mm School management ittee not to dismiss its 1 in the middle vi Yin. principal, Mr. Tan .n. has received notice the school by Friday weeks before the is112 words
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Article53 1958-11-10 5 KLTON. Sun. The ton Overseas Chinese Association has campaign for signpeeking an extension tenure of office of the r. Sir Roland TurnI] whose term expires next Keep the Governor" was launched in July ir by the Jesselton Clutmber of Comuid since then has rethe support of53 words
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Article30 1958-11-10 5 APORE. Sun. The ore trade mission to Australia and New Zealand. ccntly returned from will hold a dinner at pitol Restaurant (Blue i n Wednesday at 830 words
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Article23 1958-11-10 5 ■JOIJORE BAHRU. Sun. Yi'w Seng, a lorry driver, 1 S9O in the MagisCoart today for exthe speed limit of 30 hour.23 words
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160 1958-11-10 5 j\.UAL.tt LjUivirurt. ounaay. THE Federation's Minister of Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. is to be asked to intervene in the case of certain co-operative societies which bar temporary Government officers from becoming This was decided at the end of the two-day annual160 words
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Article36 1958-11-10 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Col. R.J.A. Hornby. Director of Public Relations GHQ. Farelf. will give a talk on "The Army's Public Relations'on Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the Rotary Club's luncheon meeting at the Cathay Hotel.36 words
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Article261 1958-11-10 5 Nair: 'We need literature with a Malayan background 9 Gout, plans incentives, to include cash prizes CINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Government is looking into ways of encouraging aspiring local writers. Announcing this yesterday, the Assistant Minister to the Chief Secretary. Mr. M. P. D. Nair. said that261 words
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Article208 1958-11-10 5 Teachers urge complete change SINGAPORE, Sun. The 3,000-member Singapore Teachers' Union today called for revision of the "entire education set-up." It made this call in comment on a statement by Mr. E.W. Jesudason. chairman of the organising committee of the proposed teachers' national congress, last week. Mr. Jesudason was reported208 words
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Article26 1958-11-10 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Alec Bus Company was fined $200 in t le Magistrate's Court today for using two buses which had inefficient handbrakes.26 words
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103 1958-11-10 5 Jungle rescue drama pilot off to Britain II'OII. Sun. —An Army pilot. Capt. J. M. W. Love, who spotted the wreckage of the Auster aircraft in which s«t. Ken Mr t'ni m HI crashed near Ipoh. left by air today for Britain. c.i lit. Love was with the 1902 Flight103 words
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Article, Illustration211 1958-11-10 5 Slashed as he ran to woman 's aid SINGAPORE, Sunday. A MAN with a knife entered a Chinese temple at the 7J mile Upper Changi Road here this morning and slashed a towkay The towkay, Mr. Khoc Chin Hin, 35. had hurried into the temple from his home nearby after211 words
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Article89 1958-11-10 5 NEW HEAD MAY COME FROM SINGAPORE DENANG. Sun. A Singapore man may be appointed headmaster of the Penang Han Chiang High School. "Negotiations for his appointment are taking place," Mr. Lim Lean Teng, chairman of the school committee, told the Straits Times. He declined to disclose the name of the89 words
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Article48 1958-11-10 5 The Hindus will celebrate SINGAPORE. Sun.— Hindus will celebrate Deepavali tomorrow and Tuesday to mark the conquest of evil by virtue. Dressed in their finery they will call upon their relatives and friends. At night their houses will be festooned with lights for Deepavali. the festival of light.48 words
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Article65 1958-11-10 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Low Ah Tong. a painter, was sentenced in the Magistrate's Court today to four months' jail and fined $100 for being a member of a .secret society and for being in possession of an offensive weapon. He had tattoos of an angel, a65 words
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Article40 1958-11-10 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Pte. Maon bin Mohamed Noor. of the RASC. was fined $400 in the Magistrate's Court today for evasion of Customs duty on a gold wrist watch chain worth $150 on which the duty was $37.50.40 words
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Article23 1958-11-10 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Inspector T. Rajah, Assistant OCPD, Kulai. has been transferred to the Police Field Force, Dusun Tua, Selangor, for training.23 words
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Article132 1958-11-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. THE newly-formed Malayan Ceylonese Congress will contest the general elections next year, Mr. M. W. Navaratnam. the president, said today. Mr. Navaratnam was speaking at a meeting here to form the Selangor branch of the congress. He appealed to the Ceylonese in132 words
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Article49 1958-11-10 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. New Moon day celebrations under the sponsorship of Mr. Robert J. Nanayakkara will be held at the Sri Lankaramaya Temple. St. Michaels Road, tomorrow beginning 6.30 p.m. The programme will include a puja. a sermon, and the screening of the film "Blood Alley."49 words
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Article39 1958-11-10 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Two men armed with daggers robbed a hawker. Goh chv.co Teck. 30. of $17 and a $15 wrist watch at Canal Road at 5 a.m. today, while he wao on his way to the market.39 words
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Article58 1958-11-10 5 IPOH, Sun. A schoolteacher. Mr. Jimmy Yeons. and his partner. Miss Helen Hiew. won the Perak novices ballroom dancing championship, organised by the Perak Dance Association, last night. The runners- up were Mr. Chan Kay Chone and ICm Helen Hens. Mrs. Tan Chens Phor. wife of a58 words
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Advertisement94 1958-11-10 5 > »o .osoiwo »Ojior»o:»oaoaoso:»o:»oaosoAoaoaoMo s Malaga crossroads of the world I Throughout history what has. happened to Malaya H has concerned all other nations in South-Hast h Asia, writes James Michcner in a leature article o on Malaya in this month's Reader's Digest. H "Magic Malaya" is a fascinating description94 words
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Article54 1958-11-10 6 :il Words flO (Minimum) TO SIR HAROLD GilleU. M.C.. XC A., Chairman of Whiteaway, Laldlaw Co. Ltd., on his election as Lord Mayor of the City ol London. Photographs of the Lord Mayor's Show being held today will shortly be on display at Whiteaways. Singapore and later bi the54 words
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Obituary50 1958-11-10 6 jii |M Minimum) MADAM TEO HYE NEO paaMd l>eacefully at 80. Still Ro.ui 0.11.1958 age 77 leaving behind ■on Chua Yam Seong, daughter Madam Chua Teni; Neo. daughter-n»-law and 5 6' ndchildren to mourn her los>s Cortege leaving for cremation Buucllilsi Cemetery Upper Aljunled Road at 2.30 p.m. :uciay.50 words
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Article61 1958-11-10 6 ;u Words SlO (Minimum). 1 UK FAMILY OF the late Mr. ti.ui Sang J.P.. thank the various associations, relatives and friends lor their assistance etc. in their lecent bereavement. THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Lim Eng Wee thank all relatives and friends tor iheir nigh*, visits, assistance, condolences,61 words
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650 1958-11-10 6 The Straits Times Spore. Mon. Nov. 10, 1958. More Aid For Asia Too many mouths is still the key problem of the Colombo planners. But ;is the plan moves into its ninth year industrial development is receiving increasing attention, and the technical co-opera-tion schemes of the Colombo Plan represent probably650 words
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Article542 1958-11-10 6 The Middle Road Spirit There seems little chance huw of averting the strike '>' oil company workers in Singapore, due to begin at midnight on Tuesday. For one thing there is no sign that union leaders want to fvoid a strike. The unions I made the outlook as unpromising as542 words
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1015 1958-11-10 6 REAL TWO-WAY EXCHANGE BETWEEN LEADERS AND BRANCHES IS THE ANSWER THE DISPUTE IN THE M.C.A: KUALA LUMPUR. rpHE dispute inside the M.C.A. is so obviously a private one that even an Irishman (and I am not one) would hesitate to join in. And yet one cannot remain indifferent to it.1,015 words
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Article, Illustration1169 1958-11-10 6 Financing India's experiment in Five- Year Plans -by A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT NEW DELHI. AS a result oi tho financial conferences In New Delhi it is now almost taken for granted here that the West will provide the large amounts of foreign currency needed to complete India's second Five-Year Plan. Indians1,169 words
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Article, Illustration32 1958-11-10 7 MARGARET IS THE BIRD OF PARADISE Mi*"- Margaret Lt»w nil" v .in chosen Mi>«. Bird 01 Paradise al th« Arts Ball on Satardaj night in »re. Straits Times t .1 1 1-32 words
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Article323 1958-11-10 7 Letter to MCA tells of raid by armed Indonesian patrol vessels In the Malacca Straits NOW GOVT. ASKED TO HELP IN GETTING THE MEN RELEASED KLANG, Sunday. £IX FISHING boats and gear worth $30,000 have been reported seized by the Indonesian authorities in the Malacca323 words
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154 1958-11-10 7 A WATER CARRIER FIGHTS FOR LIFE AGAINST A CROCODILE AND WINS 1 SSI i lON. Sun.— M« hi" Ihi .tm. 31, nuin.mcd to free himself from ;i crocodile at Tenon alter receiving a large (round <vi the I<!1 leu. three wounds on t h<- knee .md two long deep sashes154 words
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563 1958-11-10 7 STORE IGNORES RAIN, JOINS MALAYA IN TRIBUTE TO WAR DEAD SINGAPORE. Sun. The people of Singapore today paid tribute to the dead of two world wars, although the Cenotaph ceremony was cancelled because of a heavy downpour early in the morning. Radio Malaya announced the cancellation of the Cenotaph ceremony563 words
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Article312 1958-11-10 7 Motorists cross Causeway for petrol SINGAPORE. Sun. Motorists from here went to Johore Bahru today for petrol as the threatened oil strike loomed nearer. Most petrol kiosks in Singapore had sold out before evening. Stocks at Johore Bahrus half a dozen kiosks ran low this afternoon312 words
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Article, Illustration37 1958-11-10 7 LADY GOODE plants a tiny cross at the Garden of Re. membrance in the grounds of St. Andrew's Cathedral. Behind her is the Governor, Sir William Goode, and the Commissioner-General, Sir Robert Scott.37 words
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Article84 1958-11-10 7 Clerk, 20, stabbed by gang KUALA LI'MPLK. Sun. About 200 people at tluChin Woo swimming pool here saw a gang brandishing daggers stab a 20-year-old clerk at thr Green View Restaurant this evening. The victim of the assault. A. Parisathu, a clerk in the Forestry Department, received eight stab wounds84 words
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Article64 1958-11-10 7 SINGAPORE, Sun— Mr. A. F. Foster, South-East Asia Area Manager of Qantas Empire Airways, is leaving Singapore next week to take up the post of Line Manager (Far East> for Qantas in Sydney. He has been in Singapore for three years. Mr. Foster will be64 words
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Article41 1958-11-10 7 50 for civics course KUALA TRENGGANU. Sun. —Fifty members of the Women's Institute in Trengganu will attend a three-day civics course at he Government Club here beginning Tuesday. The Mentri flesar. Dato Haji Kamamddin bin Haji Idris. will open the course.41 words
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Article346 1958-11-10 7 Dragon boat race plac criticised SINGAPORE, Sun. A proposal for holding an annual dragon boat race between the two Malayan universities has met with strong criticism from certain quarters in the University of Malaya. The proposal made by a banker. Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, envisaged the race being held during346 words
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204 1958-11-10 7 SINGAPORE, Sunday. AN eight-man delegation from a Chinese kampong in the west coast of Singapore will meet the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, on Saturday and ask him to help them avoid the fury of the gods. The management commit- tee of the Ang204 words
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Advertisement118 1958-11-10 7 i Ilf^^ 1 I****1 1 1 ,Lk^kH HYDRAULIC PRESSES 1 DRAWING EXTRUSION 1 FLANCINC lOCCLINC I FORCINC HOBBINC 1 PLATE BENDINC BALINC I STRAICHTENINC FORMINC Technical Enquiries to: RfJjTl^ MS^.^f^lK^ •U M LCMI'I R I'l.WSl, lI'OH •MMm,\.-i mi s I Itlff 'f 1 kiastan J!--n;>>s .|mi I EYE EXAMINATION You118 words
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Article459 1958-11-10 8 HALL ROMNEY - HALL ROMNEY -by LIFE 99 YEARS. By Nathan Leopold (Collancz, 21s). A T the end of 1944, having J\ kept clear of the disease for more than twenty years in Malaya, I was in the throes of my first bout of malaria in a p.o.w.459 words
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Article240 1958-11-10 8 WHAT THE STARS FORETELL by P. I. H. Naylor (Regency Press. London. 7s. 6d) SINCE time immemorial man has sought ways of assuring himself about the future through divination and the stars. For those who believe the destinies of men are linked with the stars. P.I.H.240 words
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Article564 1958-11-10 8 BASIL COLLIER - Defence for the East and West BASIL COLLIER By THE GREAT ARMS RACE. By Hanson W. Baldwin, (Atlantic Books. 155.) SOVIET STRATECY IN THE NUCLEAR ACE. By Raymond L. Carrhoff. (Atlantic Books. 255.) rpHESE two books are 1 by American commentators of the first order. Mr. Baldwin is military editor564 words
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Advertisement288 1958-11-10 8 filing plastic surf see -J I V la Hardec Is "Quickest Fixing" ol the plastic surface because It Is balanced— lt has a plastic surface on both Ftdr-> one decorative and one plain. The 'pull' that each 1 m^ Is counteracted by the other to help the board to remain288 words
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Miscellaneous272 1958-11-10 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS .steeplejack? (81. 8 Inoffensive mostly un--1 A man from abroad exposed armed <B>. in camera (6). 13 One may do it to pass as a 5 Acid return in quiet Highland motorist (10) valley <B). 15 intrude around the back yard 9 PonoloDe iorsakes author lor272 words
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Article, Illustration1452 1958-11-10 9 Passion Island in the Pacif icA death trap STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE THREE BRAVE WOMEN AND SEVEN CHILDREN WERE LAST INHABITANTS WHO VENTURED THERE 1 :>.):), Hernando ortez, the Spanish nturcr who con■ed Mexico, veninto the unwn Pacific and discovered Lower iornia. Driven off t> by a wild hure onDaily Mirror - 1,452 words
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Miscellaneous175 1958-11-10 9 Cartnen A f«. By Mas L 'HAS^ YOU IT > -> L i a^ip nr A%r "y imn —^i^^: S^ t r-r<- /-i.t tlic L-tc..^.. M Tht* Saint By Lestie Charter is I r T-(i\K rviZL^p >.-V* <jOOO OU> YOU LOOK Qu'^E FaND WILL_/ANORE yOU VALIANT JL T£CM/QO£ r^^^^3 WHAT175 words
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Article789 1958-11-10 10 By Our Market Correspondent TT was a much better week on the Malayan Share Market with the best turnover for some time, fresh investment buying and hardened prices. This was the result of the announcement by the International Tin Council that it was maintaining permissible789 words
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Article427 1958-11-10 10 TIN achieved its highest price in Singapore on Saturday morning since June 1957, when it rose by $3i to $383.50 per picul and continued the sharp rise sparked off by the tin council's decision not to further restrict exports in the fifth control period in the427 words
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Article210 1958-11-10 10 The Malayan Sharr Brokers' Association reported on Saturday: "Industrials and rubbers were steady and tins a shade better. The turnover w;us small Singapore brokers reported the following businesti: Fed Dispensary $1.07: Fi-iser <S; Neave orda 51. 59 and $1.60: Gammon $1.70 and $I.H8: W Hnmmer $1.57 Henry-210 words
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Article35 1958-11-10 10 Current Date of Tolal Total for payment payment for previous year year Kempa. |*g Nov. 22 15' 20', P»rlt Perak Rubber 15'^t Nov. 21 35' British Borneo Petroleum 6d.-* 25^0 Interim •tax free35 words
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Article761 1958-11-10 10 Saturday's quotations were: imm RMH KTH HUH »»-i brie»» Prer. lJtt BU Oim* 220 tM l lc* H (ouyiTM BB; P'trol 4» 51 .cd PW IB 6 IT 6 Ord* 27 n 2tt tf Fed. Uispeiisan ..1.06 1 0*» Kraser 4: 413 4.2!> Ord.-. 1..,, i.ao Gammon761 words
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Advertisement698 1958-11-10 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I KUCHING AND SIBU WATER AUTHORITIES \|i|iiiiiilmh ni of Clerks to the Authorities Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons, for 2 posts of a Clerk to each Authority. 12. Applicants should possess one of the following qualifications of recognised professional body: ta.) Corporation ot Certified Accountants (b)698 words
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Advertisement625 1958-11-10 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens (.men) and from serving permanent Government officers including 'Jiose on probation for appointment as Police Inspector in the Royal Federation of Malaya Police for employment on technical duties in the Marine Mainenance Branch Salary Scale: Probationary Inspector $235 x 30 325; Inspector625 words
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Advertisement771 1958-11-10 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANTS Applications are invited from Federal Citizens over the age of 30 for appointments as Accountants with the Board. Applicants should be members of the Australian Society of Accountants or the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Britain or Australia771 words
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Advertisement388 1958-11-10 10 NOTICES j NOTICE JrdiTJiii.ii of MaUya »::Mhhi.imio/--1%% Loan 1961/1971. 1 Notice is liereby given that the j Registers of the above mentioned Loan will be closed from the 15th to 30th. November. 1958. both days lnclushe. for preparation of Interest Warrants. C. E. GASCOIGNE. REGISTRAR, PUBLIC DEBT OFFICE. FEDERATION OF388 words
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581 1958-11-10 12 Plymouth pull away in Div 3 LONDON, Sunday. estimated 10,000 Londoners were unable to gain admission to the all-London soccer clash between West Ham United and Arsenal here yesterday for the first League match between the two teams for 26Reuter - 581 words
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Article997 1958-11-10 12 ATEST positions in EngLt lish and Scottish league football: P W D L P APts .rscnal g93||4 26 21 Br m *****4 It 20 -reston 17 5 30 24 20 uton 16 6 7 3 28 20 19 io ton 6 7 5 4 28 21 19997 words
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76 1958-11-10 12 SHREWSBURY. Sun.— England and Wales played a goalless draw in their amateur international soccer match here yesterday. England's much-boosted team gave a disappointing display. The forward line lacked cohesion and the only player to emerge with credit was W. Bradley. Manchester United's outside rightReuter - 76 words
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242 1958-11-10 12 ONDON. Sun. Sceptre. \j Britain's thoroughlybeaten £70.000 challenger for the America's Cup. may be scrapped as "a total loss. it was reported today. The Sunday Dispatch said Sceptre, a "white elephant, of the high seas.' will have her fate decided this week at aUPI - 242 words
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Article51 1958-11-10 12 TORQUAY, Sun. Bobby Wilson, the British Davis Cup player, retained his men's singles title in the indoor international lawn tennis tournament here yesterday, beatIng Alan Mills. Lancashire county player 6-4. 6-4 in the final. Angela Mortimer beat Ann Haydon 6-1. 6-0 in the women's singles final.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article403 1958-11-10 12 Gloucestershire show improved form LONDON. Sun—Gloucestershire and their neighbours. Somerset, will meet in a replay, as a result of yesterday's matches, to decide the leadership of the southwestern group of the Enelisli Rugby Union championshin Showine improved form. Gloucestershire beat Cornwall by elsht points to sixReuter - 403 words
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Article69 1958-11-10 12 Ballymoss can win' TONDON. Sun. Jockey a Arthur iScobiei Breasley, who will ride favourite Ballvnioss in the USSIOO.OOO Washington DC. International on Tuesday, was confident o: the Irish colt's prospects. At his home in Putney. Breasley described Ballymosss chances as "very uood "Of course. I do not know the form69 words
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Article22 1958-11-10 12 PETERBOROUGH, Sun. The South African soccer tourists were beaten 7-4 by Peterborough United, the Midland League club, here yesterday Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Advertisement344 1958-11-10 12 Wishiptf all our HINDU patrons L- A VERY HAPPY DEEPAV7 -i-iifiM X^T 7^ AOll >/•„„., ***** T^aBXMJMM&^r 1 1 1.45. 4. KSJSZ "A TIME TO LOVE A TIME TO D |H JOHN GAVIN •LtloPulver*< 5,,,, .< o m MToday 9 a.m.: "HIKED Gl'N" Cs. Plus M<;m phone j4hm* V, %ou344 words
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121 1958-11-10 13 'Forgotten' Carroll hits bright century SYDNEY. Sun.— Sid Carroll, the "forgotten man" ol Australian cricket, played a grand forceful Innings of 117 for New South Wales against Western Australia In the Sheffield Shield match here yesterday. Carroll, who got his runs In 200 minutes, scored twice as fast as testReuter - 121 words
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234 1958-11-10 13 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP SYDNEY JOCKEY MAKES HIS PRESENCE FELT By Kuala Lumpur, Sun. pETER KING, the young Sydney jockey who arrived in this country only 18 days ago, made his presence felt with a art double here yesterday. After winning on Chanticleer in the 3.0234 words
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Article548 1958-11-10 13 WEIGHTS for all eight races at Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday are: CI.4DW. 1-7 F. Gay Hunter 9.00 On Scrrrn 8.13 Hit Parade 8.10 Singora 8.07 Pack of Gold 8.04 Corporal Nim 8.04 Pleasure Park 8.03 Swanhaven 8.03 Loyalty II 8.02 Fireworship 8.00 Cool Springs 7.13 New Venture548 words
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Article82 1958-11-10 13 Singapore Malays team SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore Malays, the southern zone champions, will meet Pahang Malays, the eastern zone champions, in a semi-final of the Malayan Malays hockey competition at Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 15. The other semi-final will be between Selangor and Perak. The final will be played on Nov.82 words
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Article69 1958-11-10 13 \fELBOURNE. Sun. The M.C.C.'s share of receipts I for the first three matches I they have played in Australia is nearly $11,000 more than for the corresponding fixtures on the 1954-55 tour. From the matches against Western Australia and a Combined XI in Perth and againstReuter - 69 words
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Article42 1958-11-10 13 TOKYO. Sun. The iinal of the men's singles in the I All-Japan lawn tennis chami pionships at Osaka today was delayed due to bad weather. The final will bo between Ham Richardson and Alex Olmedo. both of the United States.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Advertisement191 1958-11-10 13 NOTICES I. NOTICE This is to notify the public that i Mr. YONG PENG SEONG is no longer in our employ as from the 6th November. 1958, and has therefore no authority to transact 1 any business on our behalf. MANAGER Malayan Advertising Co. APPLICATIONS are invited for the supply191 words
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Advertisement309 1958-11-10 13 A THE I STRAITS TIMES rf x ANNUAL, 1959 \m) A Chinese philosopher once WM xi-viftC^ said, "One picture is worth a WA -'ItIH thousand words." Only The v V jSr Straits Times Annual can give V Y v:: rj y° u direct access to the colour3fc\: l: :j ni309 words
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Article341 1958-11-10 14 Twelve teams in Govt soccer I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Twelve teams, including several Federal departments, will compete in the first soccer championship organised by the Government Services Sports Council. The teams have been divided into three zones North, South and Central. The zone champions will be decided on a one round341 words
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Article86 1958-11-10 14 Fed schools to meet Singapore KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Federation Combined Schools will meet Singapore Combined Schools in an "international" hockey match here during the December school holidays if the polio epidemic situation in the Colony improves. This was told to the Straits Times today by Mr. Toh Boon Huah. secretary86 words
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Article35 1958-11-10 14 SEREMBAN. Sun Selangor United beat Negri Sembilan All Blues by 27 points (three goals and four tries i to three (a tryi in a triendly rugger match here this evening35 words
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Article, Illustration650 1958-11-10 14 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA Another humiliating blow to Singapore soccer HANSEN CAPS FINE PERFORMANCE BY SCORING TWO SPLENDID GOALS By Singapore, Sun. ALL SINGAPORE today failed to regain even sonic of the prestige lost when Singapore were humbled 7-3 by Penang yesterday, being beaten 5-2 by the Malaya650 words
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205 1958-11-10 14 SEREMBAN, Sunday. SINGAPORE, with four changes from The team which lost 2-0 to Negri Sembilan yesterday, today beat Perak 4-1 in the hockey quadrangular tournament here. Austin replaced Baldiraj Singh at left back. Abdullah Hamid kept goal in place of Clements, Thambyrajah took205 words
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Article205 1958-11-10 14 Amateur boxers stage a walkout SINGAPORE. Sun. Two amateur boxers staged a "walkout" during a friendly inter-boys' riub match at the Singapore Youth Sports Centre here last night. Katong Boys Club were leading by four bouts to nothing against Singapore Harbour Board Boys Club when the last two 5.H.8.8.C. boys205 words
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115 1958-11-10 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Pun. Only one of the three matches was completed because of failing !ight and rain in the final of the Federation inter-state combined schools tennis cnampionsmp for the Leong Hoe Yeng Cup here today between Johore and Negri Sembilan. The final115 words
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Article74 1958-11-10 14 KLANG. Sun.— A fine late rally enable Ulu Lant;at to beat Klane 3-2 in the final of the inter-district soccer competition here today. Klang led 1-0 at half time with a goal by Tow Cheong in the 18th minute, and looked the winners when they74 words
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Article21 1958-11-10 14 SINGAPORE. Sun. Tonight's matches in the Chung Hwa basketball league at the Great World were postponed because of rain.21 words
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Article38 1958-11-10 14 RUGGER: S.C.C. "B" v The Blarks, padang. TENNIS: Singapore Malays championship. Lorong K BASKETBALL: Chung Hwa Cup: Women Chung Hwa "Chung" v Choo Yuen, 7.30 p.m Men "A"— Siglap v Yap Yee, 8 p.m.; Great World.38 words
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Article156 1958-11-10 14 S.S«£Hl§= Penang led 6-0 at half time with an unconverted try by Reilly and a penalty converted by Denman. Kedah fought back strongly early in the second half but failed to break through the tight Penang defence. Penang went further ahead in the 59th minute156 words
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Article38 1958-11-10 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malacca became the first winners of the Federation's Inter-state Combined Schools hockey championship when they beat Perak 2-0 in the iinal at Princes Road today. Malacca beat Negri Semilan 1-0 in the semi-finals38 words
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Article44 1958-11-10 14 TPOH, Sun Negri Police were beaten 9-0 by Perak Police, who scored three tries in a Rugby match here today. On a sodden ground, play was confined mainly to the forwards. Perak scored all their tries through Amir bin Ahmad Sham.44 words
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Article132 1958-11-10 14 SINGAPORE. Sun. Amicable Athletic Association officials for 1958-9 season are; Patrons: Messrs Low Peng Ser Quek Seng Yld. Teo Thuan Hal and Wee Eng C ye; President- Mr Chan Cher Seng; vice-presidents Messrs Ang Soon Hoe, Tan Quee I Phuan. Lee Siew Pan, Lee Hock 1 Puay, Low132 words
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Article119 1958-11-10 14 GIBBS-PANCHERI'S BENTLE TAKES THE TOP PRIZE KLANU, Sun. An unusual j speed trial for cars was held here today. Only six cars, all of vintage class, took part. Four of them were over 30 years old. The speed trial, over a quarter of a mile, was organised by119 words
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143 1958-11-10 14 Tengku paves way fo r annual match SsSSS Singapore i tw p <j Federation gtj Governm<-n. t c£?J Sports Cou, ai™ss Service Mr. s. R. P cretary o) hadwrltti ,rS**, who is F.A. of M him of a außiirafc competition two Govi rnn bodies. v lr Naidu i quested a143 words
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Article26 1958-11-10 14 Moscow. Sun f Spartak won the Ruv;l football league champions:! with a 3-2 win over K:l Dynamo in the final here ytl terday.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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