The Straits Times, 11 November 1958
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Title Section13 1958-11-11 1 The Straits Times Not*** 1 Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1958 15 CENTS13 words
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Article, Illustration1075 1958-11-11 1 Move to dissolve Labour Front SINGAPORE PEOPLE'S ALLIANCE IS NOW FORMED Some Workers' Party and Lib-Soc men join him SINGAPORE, Monday. FORMATION of a new political party, the Singapore People's Alliance, with the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew lock, as its chairman, was announced tonight.1,075 words
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Article, Illustration840 1958-11-11 1 Plane is fired on by Syrian MIGs in bid to make him land AMMAN, Monday. SYRIAN jet MIGs fired on King Hussein's plane today while he was flying over Syrian territory and tried to force him to land at Damascus. The Russian-built MIGs chasedReuter; UPI - 840 words
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99 1958-11-11 1 TROOPS ON MARTIAL LAW DUTIES WITHDRAWN LAHORE. Mon. All Pakistani troops employed on martial law duties have been withdrawn and martial law courts wound up, it was announced here today after the arrival of the President. Gen. Mohammed Ayub Khan. The courts will, however, be revived from time to timeReuter - 99 words
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143 1958-11-11 1 POLIO: NO NEW CASES SENT TO HOSPITAL SINGAPORE, Mon. *3 No new definite cases of polio were reported in Singapore up to 5 p.m. today. Three suspected cases were admitted to the Middleton Hospital for observation. Seven cases admitted to the hospital over the weekend for observation were confirmed as143 words
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Article59 1958-11-11 1 HONG KONG. Mon. Mr. Ma Man Fai, chairman of the United Nations Association in Hong Kong, said today his association was ready to cooperate with a Malayan mission wftich will arrive in Hong Kong on Thursday to investigate the plight of Muslim Chinese refugees here. TheReuter - 59 words
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Article169 1958-11-11 1 T ONDON, Mon.— Mr. Nikita Khrushchev the Soviet Prime Minister, said in Moscow today that he thought it would be ''correct" for the Soviet Union to hand over its part of the control of Berlin to the East German Government. "Let the Western powers follow suit."Reuter - 169 words
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Article72 1958-11-11 1 SINGAPORE, Mon. Two sisters. Asia. 15. and Maimullah. 10. returning home from their uncle's .".at in Ballater Close, off Queenstown, were trapped in a lift tonight. They were rescued after an hour when an official of the Community Centre nearby opened the door with a duplicate key.72 words
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1168 1958-11-11 1 SINGAPORE, Monday. THE CHIEF MINISTER, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will make a final effort tomorrow to avert a strike by 2,700 workers in three oil companies. The petrol shortage was cased considerably today when kiosk dealers made their own1,168 words
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Article105 1958-11-11 1 Tan still ill in Hong Kong HONG KONG. Mon. The Malayan Minister of Commerce Mr. Tan Siew Sin. is ill in Hong Kong. Mr. Tan. who was scheduled to go to Seattle to attend Colombo Plan C inference became bed-ridden at his friend's house here nine days ago. Friends saidUPI - 105 words
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Article52 1958-11-11 1 CAIRO. Mon. Algerian provisional government officials again today rejected French offers to negotiate in Paris for Algeria's future and described them as a "manoeuvre designed at giving public opinion the impression that the French Premier, Gen. Charles de Gaulle is trying to solve the Algerian problemUPI - 52 words
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Article33 1958-11-11 1 ANE CX NEW VO ¥OMLMo engim d cargv pi ,i i \plodi .1 after takr-mi ploughed intui ii meager pl3m.urpi>rt Both pi I ll|) 111 lI.IIIKN Til port) I killi'U. I33 words
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Advertisement78 1958-11-11 1 HBHjßP'^^^ Pocket Torch TrnmT^ 1 Jfl SCOTT ENGLISH (S. E.A.I LTD. *n«on I :■>•< s4nia|M>rr t» > 111 0 Wi iiiiiiiiiiiii ■W*' 111 You'll be proud **********11 l **********11 l mm§ to own one of **********1 l mmm the outstanding .im. I 111 **********11 l PHILIPS PHILIPS RADIOS /gj\ fl78 words
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251 1958-11-11 2 Deepavali lights an answer to Reds Tengku KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —Thousands of Hindus here today celebrated their festival of lights Deepavali by Hocking to the temples and visiting friends and relatives. Early In the morning, they ushered In the festival by taking traditional oil baths be tore going to the251 words
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Article310 1958-11-11 2 PRICE RISE CREATES CONFIDENCE THAT RESTRICTIONS MAY GO By GEOFFREY BOLAND SINGAPORE, Monday. JjALAYA'S tin industry which has tightened its belt until it hurts may soon see happier days. There luis been another sharp rise in the Singapore tin price today by $4.50 to310 words
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149 1958-11-11 2 TOKYO, Mon The Singapore Health Minister. Mr. A. J. Braga, and Mrs. Braga, went sightseeing round Tokyo today. The visiting Singapore official expressed impatience with reporters who phoned him at his hotel. "We (inic here to have a quiet rest," Mr. Braga said. "We149 words
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176 1958-11-11 2 World Press chief arrives in Malaya l^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Director of the International Press Institute, Mr. E. J. B. Rose, arrived here by air from Hong Kong today to meet Federation newspaper chiefs and discuss plans for a series of I.P.I, sponsored Asian Press seminars. Mr. Rose. 49. said176 words
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Article27 1958-11-11 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. The City Council has retained a Colony legal firm with an all- Asian staff to represent it in j some lesal court Drocecdintis.27 words
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Article67 1958-11-11 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. The iiamrs of some city streets arc misleading and should be changed, according to City Councillor. Mrs. F. Leon -Son. She gives as examples Antuillia Road and Angullia Park, and Cassia Drive and Cassia Crescent —both Pairs in quite different o-tnet^ widely other. She is67 words
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286 1958-11-11 2 SINGAPORE, Mon.— A Singapore Government Printing Office employee has been suspended in connection with the questions leakage in the secondary schools entrance examination last week. The printer is alleged to have smuggled out a copy of the secret ex. animation papers286 words
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190 1958-11-11 2 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Education Ministry officials worked over the weekonci on arrangements for 15,000 students to take the supplementary secondary schools entrance examination on Nov. 26 bel cause of the leakage of i questions in last week's examination. With a series of other important examinations190 words
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Article179 1958-11-11 2 SEAMEN FREED, BOATS HELD Malayan fkh 2 from Pulau had been i, Indonesian auth J on Bagan Si A pi more than Ov,^* released on bail 0( J' c The Teochew v,,, Association at 60 miles off the i Xl nd stood marante ■men. following a r 'he IMr.Ang M-ah179 words
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Advertisement172 1958-11-11 2 nnri pnrri r\r\a *\t Js!r -*3* Jy Niii -v: '■'':s*#&' .7"* ZW UIIU CUVII wllC OT X: :ii&afr \k ..Y.^r :^r them a bonny, bouncing, LACTOGEN-fed, Baby. James **< ctedi. On 22nd August l >>s7, into the world came: The babies are at present on throe meals a day and172 words
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Miscellaneous29 1958-11-11 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby X Il lT^ T\MB \OU LEACNeD Td"|M| I (BUT I WANTED TpV j~\J T to M6j-— niton nriH [buttons j— I i bepoce wer-^r^29 words
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Article78 1958-11-11 3 'Change partners bigamy alleged MRS. DOROTHY NEWBOLD, 27, a singer, who was one of four people two men and two women who were accused in Rotherham, Yorkshire, of offences concerning two alleged bigamous marriages. She was alleged to have gone through two biga. mous marriages in three months. She saidReuter - 78 words
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Article, Illustration144 1958-11-11 3 JAKARTA. Mon.— President Indonesia said iv his country no longer to negotiate with H [land tor the possession of New Guinea. Bid all Dutch indusin Indonesia would be S vri. resident told a cheer- ing crowd at Ambon, in South Moluccas: "We called forReuter; UPI - 144 words
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270 1958-11-11 3 SEATTLE, xMon.— 0 President Eisenhower today laid before the Colombo Plan for development of South and Southeast Asia a "fivepoint programme for progress." He told the 18-nation annual meeting of the Colombo Plan consultative committee: "The tinted States recognises the ColomboReuter - 270 words
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240 1958-11-11 3 R.A.F. now bans 3,000 Cypriot workers NICOSIA, Mon.— The Royal Air Force today banned about 3.00J Cypriot workers from its installations throughout Cyprus and will replace them with R.A.F. personnel. The replacements will be airlifted to Cyprus as soon as possible, it was officially announced. This move— the most drasticReuter; UPI - 240 words
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189 1958-11-11 3 IN BRIEF.. A NOBEL PRIZE FOR BELGIAN The OSLO, Mon. The Nobel Peace Prize for 1958 has been awarded to the Belgian Domlnician. Father Georges Pire, aged 48, for his humanitarian work in helping old and invalid war refugees through his "Aid to Displaced Persons" organisation. In Belgium, Father PireReuter - 189 words
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Article46 1958-11-11 3 HAVANA. Mon. The Government said last night that U*****,030 ($450,000) stolen from a bank on Friday night had been recovered after a gunfight between Cuban soldiers and the robbers. Three of the robbers were killed and the fourth wounded, a statement said. U.P.I.UPI - 46 words
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Article27 1958-11-11 3 ALGIERS, Mon.— A French military court here sentenced eight members of the insurgent Algerian National Liberation Front to death yesterday for terrorist activities. —Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article318 1958-11-11 3 lONDON, Mon— There was les3 buoyancy in London stock markets today with buyers rather > more discriminate. There was j also a certain amount of proflt- taking in front of the end of th« I account tomorrow. Closing middle prices of selected •tocks not Including stamp duty went:318 words
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Article161 1958-11-11 3 Siam executes two for arson OANGKOK, Mon.- The ruling revolutionary party, headed by Prime Minister Field Marshal Sarit Thanarat, last night announced the execution of two Chinese for arson. During the last week four big fires occurred. In a statement. Field Marshal Sarit said that the fires "bore an unmistakableReuter - 161 words
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Article31 1958-11-11 3 HAVANA. Mon. Lightweight boxer Jose Tiger j Blanco died yesterday of injuries received when he was knocked out by Urtiminio Ramos in a preliminary bout on Saturday nieht.— U.P.l.31 words
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Advertisement207 1958-11-11 3 bu I CHAMPIONS PRtfEH SCIENTIST. EXPLORER. NAVIGATOR, CAR-RACING CHAMPION SPORTSMAN. if. 0' k. C. Jwn lv jeon t\ ,<jJ.'-''". 1 ttmuin. ..'J* J t,i*;''>'" U rColcMuTl "-SHEWA.aicn-^uthiho., .A'^rJ***'''''' i| vvO"» On »"y iett wrt.l ,1-Ke my crocf'"<e *'O m f&f'SZj&^'tjfi K kWM 01 »c wd ol lv"/ i-ci faatftaM •.tf^Ss*'*''''207 words
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Advertisement94 1958-11-11 3 <5 (Er rCfr P^ A* Iff I Uelihim Sole Agents:- M PRAGER LTD. Singapore. Bsl DELICATE PASTEL SHADES ffjS^j*^ VIGOROUS COLOUR j| J CONTRASTS iff/ EXTRA SPEED FOR j I \9 ALL LIGHTING CONDITIONS BEHN, MEYER CO. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG Ol* >>■■.• SevemSeaS r^^^^H I j^—^^l Fimi(n^iij^[g W^^94 words
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Article298 1958-11-11 4 RESOLUTIONS FOR LIB-SOCS ANNUAL CONFERENCE SINGAPORE, Monday. TWO resolutions calling on the Singapore Government to take strong action against subversive elements will be discussed at the iinnual delegates conference of the Liberal Socialist Party on Sunday. One of them u;-»es the Government "to pievent subversive elements298 words
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172 1958-11-11 4 ARMISTICE DAY: 'DROP PUBLIC CEREMONIES' PENAXG, Mon.— A Ptuaiig Muslim leader today urged that Remembrance Day be no longer observed as a public ceremony. "It mieht be more appropriate to confine it only to members of the military forces." said Tuan Haji G. M. VusofT. a member of the local172 words
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Article, Illustration433 1958-11-11 4 THE SUH COMES OUT-JUST FOR A WHILE- FOR THE MOST SPECTACULER EVENT OF THE PARAMOUNT BULEB'S VISIT TO JOHOBE BAHBU Johore Bahru Monday. r FHE sun shone bril- liantly for a while in Johore Eahru today as the most spectacular of the three days of celebration marking the visit of433 words
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192 1958-11-11 4 MR. YAP DEFENDS RACE FOR DRAGON BOATS SINGAPORE m 0 Mr. Yap Pi, today &tf£Z °5 j proposal for dragon boal > tween the university answered critj certain qua- /> University o fiJJ? by suggestin other type. could also b, effi to make-up the n? Krammo O f the c192 words
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Article54 1958-11-11 4 SINGAPORE. M n Whether the On of Malaya student. take part in a pr annual dragon boat against Nanyang U: sity undergrade" known tomorrow The Student.-' C highest policy-ma government OTga 1.500-stron^ U: Malaya Students' Union. will take a decision on the matter at Its54 words
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Advertisement195 1958-11-11 4 m IJ^^ J^^ O-r ■^LbCv' \V^BiLl k^ ■n'"^^^ '^•'^•'•l^fMMtßW||l |jjj|jjjm j aftds f *S^^ mk ..^^^l^lli^^^^Bi^^^Bli^xK mt wait tiU y° u the new improved Sunlight -tf> V K- xSwSrV^^V^^ soap* It? s altogether a brighter and better soap. V \r^<K 188^ 7/J?X NX *N> HEW MAGIC INGREDIENT. New Sunlight now195 words
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391 1958-11-11 5 'HE'S LABOUMUNG UNDER A SENSE OF CBISiS OF OWN MAKtNG' SINGAPORE, Mon. —The Mayor's proposals to run the City Council under a Cabinet system, as in the central government, was described today as another of his schemes while labouring under a sense of391 words
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Article53 1958-11-11 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Wee Ann Huat. 18. was charged here today with breaking into a houM- in Scudai. j Johore. ana stealing jewellery I worth a total of $615 on Oct. 10. He pleaded not guilty and was remanded in custody, pending the arrival or a nolice53 words
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Article49 1958-11-11 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The I Chancellor of the University oi Malaya. Mr. Malcolm Maci Donald, returned here today for talks with university authorities on coming changes. After the Singapore talks. Mr Mac Donald will fly to New Delhi where he will resume duties as British High Commisioner.49 words
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Article, Illustration261 1958-11-11 5 Dr. DORAISINGHAM SAYS IT NOW: 'I'M LEAVING GOVT.' SINGAPORE. Monday. DP. M. Doraismg'ham. Director ol Medical Services and Permanent Secretary to the Health Ministry here, confirmed today that he had given the Government six months' notice of his intention to retire Dr. Doraisingham. 52, stated he had opted to retire261 words
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318 1958-11-11 5 PACT FOR TUNA CANNERY LIKELY SOON SINGAPORE, Mon.— I 1 Agreement on the J establishment of a tuna fishing industry, jointly owned by Japanese and Singaporeans, is pected before the end < of the year. The manager of the Indus- trial Promotion Board. Mr. L. Cresson, told the Straiti Times318 words
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Article79 1958-11-11 5 SINGAPORE. Mon —A City Councillor wants all collectors of refuse and night soil to wear a medicated piece of cloth over their mouths and noses. Mrs. F. Leon-Soh is asking the council whether it has the power to enforce the wearing of this protection. She also79 words
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Miscellaneous516 1958-11-11 5 .UIM.Ni %S>>»HI.\TION: A Call, library 4 p.m. UmpMlum on poliomyelitis in CHI.NKSK Y.M.I.A. (South which Oi. M. Doraisingham, Prof. Pier World Week of Prayer, table J. H. Hale, Prof. E. S. Monteiro tennis 9 a.m.; bodybuilding, and Prof. A. G. Karlcn will take \veinhtliftiny 2 p.m. 9.30 p.m.; part, at516 words
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Article40 1958-11-11 6 lit H ,,/s |M i Minimum, MR& CHONG THOTT Pill imilv thank Relatives anr Friends for their Assistance WremUu and Condolences anc ttt Kind Attendance at the PlUMnl of the late Mr. chonv Thutt Pitt, on Nov. 9, 1968.40 words
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552 1958-11-11 6 The Straits Times S'pore, Tues. Nov. 11. 1958. The Federal Budget The Supply Bill, published ittst week, hinted at economies jin Federal expenditure and probably an over-all cut in budgetary expenditure next year. The estimates this morning confirm this. While recurrent expenditure is up by 525 million, social expenditure is552 words
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Article345 1958-11-11 6 T.U.C. And Strike Threat A statement issued by tho Singapore Trades Union j Congress last night makes the extraordinary allegation that comment in the Straits Times I yesterday on the threatened strike by oil workers has made Government's efforts to effect a settlement I "impossible." The statement ,uoes on to345 words
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Article241 1958-11-11 6 Where before the doctors 3t I Malaya spoke with two voices, 1 they will now speak with one the Malayan Medical Association. Hitherto two I organisations The Alumni Association of the King Edward VII College and tho Malayan branch of the British Medical Association have represented the doctors.241 words
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Article, Illustration1522 1958-11-11 6 William Fish - Brunei's wealth brings a social problem William Fish By tWERY major project J in Brunei's $100 million five-year development plan has now been completed. The capital, Brunei Town, has been rebuilt into one of the cleanest and neatest places of its size in the East. There are good roads and1,522 words
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Article122 1958-11-11 6 MY husband ana l wish to offer our heartfelt thanks to Dr. Leong. the Medioal Superintendent ot Middleton Hospital and to his staff, for the excellent care given our daughter, who was stricken with polio recently. One is struck by the devotion to duty, and the122 words
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Article33 1958-11-11 6 it not be better for Sabin vaccine to be given at the schools thus relieving congestion at the very limitec number of registration centres on the M CITIZEN Singapore.33 words
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Advertisement691 1958-11-11 6 Straits Times Free Press j For tna convenience ot orfver- I hser* our representative* at Id I I Moor, SINGAPORE COLO STORAGE, j i ORCHARD ROAD. will receive I rto box number* Classified od»ertisement» may also be handed to: CITY BOOK STORt LTD.. Collytr Quoy. Singoporu MR. M. M. ISMAIL,691 words
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Advertisement53 1958-11-11 6 f t u/ashes /right out I Quink SJpj Washable 05 /r^^^"n Boftp ftt'i wal^r wahli** cv trar<» of K..V1.1 Blue ««.lwi.k- Vumk l'">n I ■•lime ,u..| RnfM*. Kori.Hl.-lv Writable Qajnk. Kit p I'l-rtiiaiwnt Qllink. Quink i« the t,nly ink ronumiini: ihhrm- SoU-X— winch cleans and protnUany (>ori. ntOOUCT or MM53 words
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Advertisement50 1958-11-11 6 Electrical AffU#»c& JH toffy Unvt^^ Adcerti» fmrn v THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. iMALATA itrpr,, rnlinq THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., U D OPTICIANS &SON TC L. C. SMITH, F.8.0.A., D. ORTH: A. J. HUGGETT. F.S.M.C 13, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE I. TEL: ***** a, *****. And at Kuala Lumpur Tel: 8835 g50 words
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Article296 1958-11-11 7 EMERGENCY BILL WILL BE DOWN BY $34 MILLION NEXT YEAR TOTAL OF SB74m. SHOWN IN THE ESTIMATES i- 1 ALA LUMPUR, n M on The Fediiion (lovernment Jay published the mates of expenditor next year, rtin« a slash of million compared i this year's296 words
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Article, Illustration44 1958-11-11 7 TWO SAILING KOLEHS race for the finishing line during the sea sports held in the Johore Straits yesterday as part of the celebrations to mark the State visit of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and his consort. Straits Times picture.44 words
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182 1958-11-11 7 LOAN IS SIGN OF TRUST IN US TENGKU ITUALA LUMPUR, 1V Mon.— The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said in a broadcast tonight that the $100 million loan to be provided by Brunei i was a "very heartening* sign of confidence in the Federation. The loan, he said, would relieve182 words
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Article37 1958-11-11 7 JOHORE BAHRD. Mon. Mr. K. Tregonning, senior lecturer in history. University of Malay.*. Singapore, will address members of the Johore Bahru Rotary Club at 5 p.m. tomorrow on "A new interpretation of Malayan history."37 words
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Article302 1958-11-11 7 SINGAPORE, fttea. The Trade I'nion i'onyress tonight called on all trade unions to support the impending strike of oil workers and warned that i«. would have "very wide and serious iepcrcussions". if a seUement by negotiation was not reached. In a statement, the secre-tary-general.302 words
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293 1958-11-11 7 Schooner flashes call for fuel then silence SINGAPORE, Mon.— An American schooner, the Utophia, flashed a solitary radio message to Singapore late on Friday nieht and nothing has been heard of it since. The Yio Chu Kang radio station, which received the message, has been trying ever since to contact293 words
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Article73 1958-11-11 7 WOMAN, 38, KILLED IN CRASH SINGAPORE. Mon. A 38--year-old woman. Tan Chwee Toh. died after she was knocked down by a motor cycle in front of her house in Geylang Road here today. Madam Tan was leaving to do some shopping when she wa.s involved in the cra:-h. Both the73 words
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Article47 1958-11-11 7 IPOH. Mon. The National Association of Perak is to expand its activities throughout the country as a prelude to contesting the general election next year. Its rules are to be amended and its name changed to the National Association of Malaya.47 words
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Advertisement45 1958-11-11 7 In the heart ot Malaya's Mountains where the weather is pleasantly warm and bright by day and :00l enough tor a lag fire at niahl •> the ~l jM CAMERON HIGHLANDS HOTEL Wj| r.. 212 reieqrami ALREADY FULLY BOOKED FOR Ce*ihotel ronahßato THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS Pleasantly45 words
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Article, Illustration790 1958-11-11 8 Feminine Forum SEMINAR TO COVER LOT OF GROUND WOMEN WILL TACKLE BIG PROBLEMS WHEN the Pun-Pacific- South-East Asia Women's Association holds its seminar next January the programme will be a very full one and delegates from many different countries will get together to discuss common problems ranging- from juvenile delinquency790 words
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Miscellaneous166 1958-11-11 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 8. Sarah at the gallery, very 5. Dominate a force of women ri k 4 5 police? (7i I". Xt produces a draught and io SaBUPWr* si is Sk^.*** U SS^ef 0 0 8 anXiCty f r 19 SSSB attiVude of iris- cal g To* re166 words
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Article, Illustration1518 1958-11-11 9 jFjJw^JT NEW^TREND IN ART 0 April day in [874, a i'rock,ted little Parisian nalist named Leroy pushed way through the live crowd that J the picture galiii the Boulevard ('apucines. aine to a halt beeanvas labelled Sunrise, an Impression tide Monet." "An ionDaily Mirror - 1,518 words
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Advertisement67 1958-11-11 9 Benson Hedges cTuJm'rbrainia v~j^ I M > BENSON V HEDGES LTD OLD BOND STREET LONDON 'CSsl**^ Dunlopillo your furniture dealer for details and be sure to buy Dunlopillo, the original latex foam. mattresses, pillows and cushions Dunlopillo is manufactured in Malaya. TNE DUNLOP RUBBER CO. (MALAYA) LTD. Singapore. Kuala Lumpur.67 words
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Miscellaneous222 1958-11-11 9 Carmen A Co. By 3Maa W POUT Think I'M UNDEC ANY iIIuSIONS~AS' V")"^ flßlHHlßfatflH^' I I WMv vcniCCAKPS Bight anP 7 O< I'LL BE V VOUP MOTIVES >CX) CEPTAINLV udvENT M ,t,,,ti i-i* u»r> h^l'l' 6i "ktEPIWG W MWH' NOW I FDWN IN A FEW J t _PAU£N fQC MY222 words
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541 1958-11-11 10 PERAK HYDRO-ELECTRIC HIT BY TIN RESTRICTIONS By Our Market Correspondent THE effects of tin restriction in Malaya are reflected in the annual report of the Perak River Hydro-Electric Co., which shows that the number of units sold during the year to July 31 was 331.8 million, a decrease of 14.2541 words
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Article79 1958-11-11 10 Ships bine alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Chusan 1 2. Maetsuycker 4 5. N'achisan Maru 6A, Agamemnon 6/7. Benavon 8/9,' Demodoou.s 10. 11 Peleus 13/14. President Taylor 15/16, Borneo 18, Asakaze Maru 19/20. Scudai N. Wall 3. Sumpitan N. Wall 4. Bruas 2179 words
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Article70 1958-11-11 10 The directors of Malayan Para Rubber Company state Mat they have accepted an offer for the sale of the Southern Malaya es tate for the turn of $1,100,000. which after meeting outstanding liabilities should allow a return to shareholders of slightly more than par. Buyers have paid70 words
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Article23 1958-11-11 10 T" Etin in si by 54.50 to >2;- v >*. estimated v offering AH other ma I 2U2 1 for the Hohdav.23 words
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Article39 1958-11-11 10 The following further October rubber crops are notified:— MaUka Pinda 130.800 lb.; United Malacca 146.480 lb.: Ayer Molek 36.810 lb.; Leong Hin San, Ltd. 60.100 lb. and Nyalas 47,872 lb. Krmpas 436.930 lb and Radella 21,000 lb.39 words
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Article16 1958-11-11 10 The free exchange market In Hong Kong was closed yesterday It re-opens today.16 words
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Article85 1958-11-11 10 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS MELI TNVESTMi a stead Exchange I Main toon Pulp up 8d ing m, oi aw, JSSS'A down Is. 8d Commonw.-.,i, h i steady torn-. Loans 3 2' Bank rf Vi a Con. Zinc. Mount Lyell N. Broken U,!l Hill 50 M Mount Morgan"" Peko Western MAmpol Ex. 1185 words
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Advertisement1384 1958-11-11 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KUCHING AND SIBU WATER AUTHORITIES Appointment of Clerks to the Authorities Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons, for 2 posts of a Clerk to each Authority. 2. Applicants should possess one of the following qualifications of a recognised professional body: (a) Corporation of Certified Accountants (b) Associate1,384 words
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Advertisement376 1958-11-11 10 NOTICES KUALA KAMPAR TIN FIELDS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Dividend, the Forty-fourth, of two shillings (25./-) per share, less income tax at the rate of thirty per cent, has been declared due and payable to shareholders I on the Register at376 words
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Advertisement830 1958-11-11 10 NOTICES ANGLO-ORIENTAL (MALAYA) LIMITED KUALA LUMPUR Outputs of tin concentrates foi the undermentioned Companies under the management of Anglo- Oriental (Malaya) Limited for th< I month of October. 1958, axe as i follows: PicuU Ampat Tin Dredging Ltd. 1.29 C j Berjuntai Tin Dredging Ltd. 2,070 Kampong Lanjut Tin Dredging830 words
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Advertisement7 1958-11-11 10 MORE NOTICES TENDER NOTICES IN PAGE 137 words
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Advertisement568 1958-11-11 10 "K LINE" 2»d call 13/15 Nt« l 9 Ni 11/13 Dec 14 Occ 15 Dec IJ Dec n,, IMP c !Md.ng tor HongKonj, an Japan Ports. Lc: Angeles and Ne"y car W O r TO S ea,«,e. --0 San U.S.A. P..«lc AU^C-^ fcp^. Se. itt t «IH1« Miff m nil568 words
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Advertisement1297 1958-11-11 11 T i 405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. M »4ii (12 liaes) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE S nsCS 10 LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONOON I CONTINENTAL PORTS a Suei *ith liberty to proceed vu Panama it Cape ot Good Hipej LOADING FOR Due Spire Sails P. S'kam Penanf la Pert N.vt, Lor Jon,1,297 words
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Advertisement1290 1958-11-11 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR AOEN, PORT SAID, CENOA. ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM MEMEN, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, COTHENBURC. OSLO Spore P. Sham Pensng. J" I 13/15 Nat 11/1? Nay I ..Mri! f 22/23 Na» 24/25 No* 25/21 Nat "lONIA- t 21,22 Dec 21/24 Dec 25 26 Bee Calls londm (Passeagers aaly) Calling1,290 words
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Advertisement1264 1958-11-11 11 McALISTER tic CO., LTD. TEL.. Ni ***** ELLERMAN LINES LONDON. HAVRE, ROTTEROAM. HAMBURG t HULL and for U.S.A., North Atlantic Ports and Canada via Colombo CITY OF COVENTRY Spore P. Sham Penanß la Part/11 Nit 11/21 Nit 22/24 Ni* 'CITY OF BEOFORD Spore P. ST.™ Penang I 15 Oac 11/111,264 words
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Article, Illustration380 1958-11-11 12 First large scale research of Malayan market ADVERTISERS' ASSOCIATION WANT FACTS A N American company, which specialises in business research, is soon to conduct, on a private basis, extensive market surveys in Malaya, to assist local manufacturers and traders in improving their sales' meThe company, Conlon Associates Ltd., of Sun380 words
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Article, Illustration180 1958-11-11 12 American company to open in Federation IfRANT Advertising Inc. of America, which opened an office in Singapore three months ago, is planning to set up another in Kuala Lumpur within the next 18 months. This was announced n Singapore this week oy Mr. Frederick E. Spence. executive vice-president of Grant's180 words
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Article199 1958-11-11 12 A NEW cargo liner, the Fernstate, belonginp to Fearnley and E?er of Oslo, is expected on her maiden voyage in Singapore on Friday. Built in Glasgow. the Fernstate has born put on the joint Barber-Fern-Vil!e round the world service by her owners. Mr. R.B.R.199 words
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Article35 1958-11-11 12 Production of canned pineapple in Malaya amounted to 1.1 million cases during the first eight months of this year, an increase of 210.000 cases compared with the period January to August lai,t year.35 words
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Article, Illustration174 1958-11-11 12 U.K. RADIO MAKERS TO COMBAT COMPETITION DRITISH a facturer: mined to larger shai Malayan rr James Gv export m I Radio Ltd said in Sin week. Mr. Oathrie in the past. Dr.turers had br, i vative a, i i their radios hai appreciated in But the p changed. Prod tain174 words
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Article134 1958-11-11 12 A PRELIMINARY target ol placing five hundred acres under cocoa towards providing Malaya with a broader foundation, through the introduction of new commodity crops, will be achieved during the current year. This was revealed in London last week by Mr. John Cadbury. chairman of the i134 words
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Article, Illustration110 1958-11-11 12 rIE director of a large Indian cotton textile company arrived in Singapore last week to organise better and more systematic sales methods for his concern in Malaya. He was Mr. Ramesh Mehta of The Mahalaxmi Mills Ltd.. Rhavnagar. which has had well-established contacts in110 words
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Advertisement219 1958-11-11 12 JHhI m, y m#»r B ■Mh^, /*> "I'MiiilllUljH ■■«>,>.,, In the time it takes to write V^^?™^) ...you can get perfect copies every time It's the efficient, economical way to copy! The famous "Secretary" Copying Machine is all-electric and can be plugged into any outlet. Just place a sheet of219 words
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Advertisement825 1958-11-11 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Words $j (Wiit.j— Box JO cl: txtrm FIAT 600 SALOON 15.000 miles perfef condition 82,900. Tel. ***** Extension 5 office hours. MGA 1956. 1,200 miles In good condition 55.000 0.n.0. Tel: ***** office hours. ***** after office. WELL MAINTAINED 1948 Ford Prefect Registered 1949. tax just825 words
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Advertisement658 1958-11-11 13 NOTICES I THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES (STATE OF PERAK) ELECTIONS REGULATIONS, 1956. [Regulation 28 14)] NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION. PASIR PITEH WARD NOTICE is hereby <;iven to the electors of the above-named word that a Poll will be taken for the election now pending for the said ward and that such658 words
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Advertisement839 1958-11-11 13 NOTICES THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES (STATE OF PERAK) ELECTIONS REGULATIONS, 1956. [Regulation 28 (4)] NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION. GREEN TOWN WARD. B NOTICE Ii hereby ctven to the electors of the above-named ward! that a Poll v. ill be «aken for the election now pending for the said ward «nd that839 words
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Advertisement375 1958-11-11 13 NOTICES DISTRICT COURT SALE iVrit of Seizure Si Rale No*. 471 A 496 of 1958 In The Cause of Bachan Singh, son of Prem Singh) S PI. Palanivelu Pillai Plaintiff Versus D Joseph Defendant AUCTION SALE OF Tables, chairs, glass showcase. ■Leonard" electric- refrigerator dressing table. "Juki" treadle sew-* Ing375 words
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Advertisement140 1958-11-11 13 \> For the modem *jS» woman... n Pk deodorant ODORONO Slick Deodorant And men Tike ODORONO. CT^^~^~~\ toot It's a quick hUIIimNIIIIIII bring confidently PWIII I ||||lIIHI -fresh" all djy lon|> Economical brume it's longcf and dors not H^Jf^^L^J crumble. Use rT^HMMr^TI ouo-Rosy |l|T|l|Til|'|| ODORONO E o» htbil HHttHHH <\140 words
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927 1958-11-11 14 STATHAM CLAIMS 7-47 But Huntington defies the English bowlers MCC fail to force the ffollow-on by six runs v Victoria Tourists are 240 ahead at the close ■ararmird MCC 396 and 96 for two (Richardson 40, Graveney 44 not out) VICTORIA 252 (Huntington 73) From JACK FINGLETOS Melbourne, Mon. HESPITE927 words
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121 1958-11-11 14 SYDNEY. Mon.- Australian Test cricket captain, lan Craig, was out for a "duck in his first big match this I .season here today. Craig, playing tor New South Wales, was caught off thr second ball be received! from Western Australian mediumReuter - 121 words
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Article130 1958-11-11 14 VICC IST INNS. 396 VICTORIA IST INNS. (on Saturday 119-3) McDonald b Laker 54 Crompton b Statham 5 Aylett c Evans b Lock 23 Shaw Ibw Stattiam 14 Huntington b Statham 73 Potter b Statham 0 Maddocks b Statham 28 Quick c Craveney b Loader 17 Meckiff b Statham130 words
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133 1958-11-11 14 PATTY IS HERE AND IS KEEN TO PLAY By SAUL JOSHUA SINGAPORE, Mon.— Budge Patty. a former Wimbledon tennis champion, flew into Singapore today from Bangkok by C.P.A. and said that he would play exhibitions here if the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association asked him. Patty, who won the Wimbledon title133 words
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Article74 1958-11-11 14 TOKYO. Mon. Ham Richardson, the United States Davis Cup player, today beat his team mate. Alex Olmedo, 6-2, 6-1. 6-1 to win the final of the men's singles in the All-Japan lawn tennis championships in Osaka. The two American tennis j players will beginReuter - 74 words
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Article150 1958-11-11 14 Ta rp, NEW YORK. Monday. N^T Flelschcr the editor of the Ring Boxing Magazine, writes in the current issue that world flyweight champion Pascual Perez of Argentina had rejected an offer of $105,000 to flght Pone Kingpetch of Siam in Bangkok Fleischer added that theReuter - 150 words
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140 1958-11-11 14 SIGLAP IN LAST 8 for CHUNG HWA CUP SINGAPORE Boys Club the final to I Hwa Cup baski competition wh< Yap Yee by 90-53 In a Groe "A" match at World tonight. Only four m ches remain to be plete the Him n petition. Siglap tonight of eight teams to140 words
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Article71 1958-11-11 14 SINGAPORE. Mon.— An Indian basketball team will play two games at the Happy World stadium at the end of the month. This will be the first visit by an Indian team. The V.M.C.A. team of India, with five international players, have left India by ship and71 words
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Article43 1958-11-11 14 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Singapore Cricket Club "B" beat The Blacks by nine points (a try and two penalty goals i to nil in their nißKer match on the padanK today. S.C.C.s penalties were kicked by Urquhart and Jones Briggs scored the ry43 words
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376 1958-11-11 14 Selangor fight off late rally to win OEREMBAN. Mon. Selangor emerged champions in the quadrangular hockey tournament here when they beat Singapore 3-2 in the last match today. Negrl Sembilan finished runners-up with four points, Singapore third with two and Perak last (no points). Selangor had earlier beaten Negri 3-2376 words
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Article44 1958-11-11 14 HOCKEY S.H.A. Ulv. I: Police v University, Serangoon Road; S.C.C v R.A.P. Changi, padang; Div. 2: SRC. "B" v RAF. Seletar "B". SOCCER S.A.F.A. senior knockout semifinals Police v Amicables (5.15>; C.A. v Fathul Karib (7 p.m.); both at Jalan Be&ar Stadium.44 words
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Article25 1958-11-11 14 CONISTON. Mon— Donald Campbell today pushed his own world water speed record of 239 miles an hour to 248.62 miles an hour here25 words
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Article33 1958-11-11 14 HAVANA Mon— Lightweight boxer Jose (Tiger) Blanco d v t x lnJu j; ies *«»ived when he was knocked out by Lntminio Ramos in a bout here last night-33 words
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Article247 1958-11-11 14 EXCELSIOR in FASTEST 3f. GALLOP ON THE TRACK By EPSOM JEEP Kuala Lumpu EXCELSIOR formerly The Swafk the best performance on the tr.iin here this morning. In spite of a heavy track, Ex< Jones up. ran 3f wide out in 40 fastest time returned. Strong And Free (Mawi) and Billeen247 words
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142 1958-11-11 14 BARODA. Mon.— The West Indies, batting first in their match against Baroda on the Motibaugh Palace ground here today, were all out for 239. Baroda had lost 36 for three in the first innings by the close. The West Indies made aReuter - 142 words
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