The Straits Times, 15 November 1958

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  • 18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80.000 The Straits Times Hat*** Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1958 15 CENTS
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  • 608 1 IT S CHINESE SENIOR MIDDLE HI THIS TIME Fresh papers and test will be taken all over again A blow to 1,943 students PROBE BY THE POLICE SINGAPORE, Friday. HERE has been another leakage of school examination questions. cause <>f this the Ministry of Kducaannounced tonight that
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  • 179 1 SINGAPORE. Fri A 50-ycar-old woman today rip.ud the kindness that has been shown her with a littie kindness of her own. A few days ago Madam Lcong Siew I. an was held up by two thugs armed with knives and robbed
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  • 166 1 SINGAPORE, Friday. |>.A.F. and police launches were today scouring the sea off Pulau Übin for the body of the pilot of a Beauflghter aircraft which crashed yesterday. They are aided by Naval frogmen who are searching i i the sea bed for the missing plane.
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  • 37 1 TOKYO Fri. Sir Robert Scott, the British Commis-sioner-General in SouthEast Asia, arrived here last night from Singapore. He will leave tonight by air for the United States on his way to London.— Reuter
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  • 35 1 BAGDAD Fri —A United Arab Republic military delegation left here yesterday after spending four days coordinating plans with Iraq lv implement their joint pledse to defend Jordan in the event of Israeli aggression.
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  • 60 1 BOMBAY. Fri— The mystery of the "mutiny" aboard the Liberian tanker Chloe was solved yesterday when its radio operator. John Karalis. was admitted to hospital with a nervous breakdown. Officers on the tanker revealed that on Tuesday while the ship wa s in the Indian Ocean
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  • 25 1 BAGDAD Fri.—Burhanuddin Bashayan, former Iraq Foreign Minister, was yesterday sentenced to death by a military court on charges of plotting against Syria. Reuter.
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  • 105 1 3 NEW POLIO CASES IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, PTi. Three new polio cases were reported up to 4.30 p.m. today, bringing the total since August to 285. The Government's Sabin vaccination team, now operating at seven different centres in the city and rural areas, expects to reach its 50.000 th vaccination
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  • 23 1 LONDON, Fri— Mr. C. P. Cobbold, the Governor of the Bank of England, has left London by air fo r Malaya
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  • 224 1 72,000 workers will get new deal GOVT. TO SET UP WAGES COUNCIL KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Government has decided to establish a wages council to help 72,--000 employees in shops, restaurants, hotels and bar secure fair terms of employment. These employees do not have unions strong enough to negotiate competently
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  • 370 1 EXITS FRENCHMAN.. SO BEGINS MYSTERY WITH A GALLIC TURN SINGAPORE, Fri.— A mystery French businessman, Mr Charles Orsini, who claimto be a former Singapore resident. was today forced to fly on to Jakarta after immigration authorities banned him from entering the Federation and the Colony. Mr. Orsini, who has just
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  • 428 1 IPOH, Friday. A PARTY of five timber workers spent three harrowing days, hungry and lost, in a forest reserve in the Batu Gajah area, where they had gone to look for prospective logging areas. Yesterday, about noon, a search party that had been looking
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  • 173 1 Floods delay five trains SINGAPORE, Fri.— Five Federation-bound trains with about 400 passengers and a large quantity of goods were held up in Singapore for more than five hours tonight when a section of the railway line near Mandai disappeared under 15 inches of floodwater. Two express goods trains were
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  • 17 1 LEAFLET BREAKS SILENCE Nl < osi.v pi Turkish Cypriot nndern,| org;ii' nwnl with Turkish i pom
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  • 36 1 CAIRO, Fri.— A six-man team of Russian engineering experts arrived here today to discuss plans for the supply of Soviet equipment for the construction of the first stage of the Aswan High Dam.-
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  • 550 2 THE END OF THE ROAD NOW FOR ONE PARTNER OF THE OLD 'B AND JT TRAVELLING TEAM MOSCOW. Friday FLASHBACK TO HAPPIER DAYS OF THE B AND K' TOURS r pHE Soviet Prime Minister, Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, last night publicly denounced Marshal
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  • 172 2 LONDON, Friday. 4 BOAC Comet IV— the first on a scheduled daily service across the Atlantic touched down -it London Airport from New York this morning. The gleaming jet airliner completed the inaugural flight in .seven hours 15 miDutes. On board were 40 [MSSeilßen
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  • 220 2 THE CITY WITH THE HIGHEST SCORE FOR DRUNKENNESS IN BRIEF., LONDON. Fri. The City of London, centre of Britain's business world. again headed the table last year lor the most drunken place in Britain. The city, the square mile Inside the original boundaries peopled aimos: entirely by nonresidential office worker>.
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  • 21 2 PRETORIA. Fri. South Africa's mass "treason trial" will begin again early next year. it was officially stated today —Reuter
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  • 334 2 THE LANGUAGE THE GENERAL... THE CYPRUS Problem 'N THE MIRROR F OXDON, Fri U Daily M devoted front and back to editorial 0 and a report Cyprus hig, of the policj Janguag. tish Army commander The front pa pular newspapt tton nearly I was domhiat. headline: 'BASTARik SAYS THE GENERAL*
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  • 399 3 Life in the ant-heap that is China— by Dulles c IT LX, Fri. The r.S. Secry ol Male, Mr. today deiced ComraimChina for "fcshly imposing the <)"><) milpeople of the nd :i backuyJ system of -s slavery which belled the coinine system.** Dulles. who presiding at 18-nation Colomconference. iiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiin contrasted
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  • 80 3 22 held in Iraq purge Bi r. Twenty[raql army oflicers arrested in a follower* of col. Salem Aref. reports [dad >:iici today one ol the leaders Iraqi revolution. d last week. > said the army were arrested \i\i returned orders from his Ambassador to Germany and was r activities jeothe
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  • 21 3 i'ri. Masked advantage of to hold up a r' car near Cambridge cased with a 24 payroll. Reuter.
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  • 157 3 Embassy stoned by angry student mob MANILA. Friday. T<HE Philippines Secretary of Foreign Affairs. Mr. x Felixberto Serrano, today expressed to the, Indonesian Ambassador. Mr. Nazir Pamontjak, his regrets regarding the stoning of the Indonesian embassy by an angry crowd here last night. The crowd,
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  • 80 3 West Berlin youths riot at rally BERLIN. Fri. —Three thousand young West Berliners last night tried to break up a Communist political rally in blockade-threatened West Berlin but riot police kept them from mauling the Reds. The Communists, who were targets of a stone-throwing barrage and taunts of "traitor" and
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  • 58 3 THE FISHERMAN— NEW BOSS OF PAKISTAN THE PRESIDENT of Pakistan. Gen. Mohammed Ayub Khan, looks pleased at his catch a 401 b "surmai" which Vice-Atlmiral lI. MS. Choudri. Pakistan Navy chief, helps him to hold. The President, one of Pakistan's best hunters and fishermen, hooked the big fish during a
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  • 155 3 JAKARTA. Fri.—lndonesia's Army Chief of Staff. Lt. Gen. Abdel Haris Nasution, said yesterday the military would never stage a coup d'etat in Indonesia, Antara news agency reported today. He said the military had found a "middle path" to prevent such events. His remarks were
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  • 277 3 J ONDON, Fri.—London stock I markets flnishec- the week with an irregular appearance. Apart from one or two favourable company statements there was very little to assist sentiment. The market was adversely affected by the overnight setback on Wall street while weekend considerations were a restraining influence. Closing
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  • 28 3 LONDON. Pri.—Spot 26« d Dec. 26'4d.. Jan-Mar. 26* id April-June 26' id., July-Sept 2fi'jd., Oct.-Dec. 26.d., Nov. cif 26'4d.. Dec. c.i.f. 26d.. Jan. c.IX 26d. Tone: Quiet.
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  • 21 3 LONDON. Pri. Buyers £753 v sellers £754. Forward buyers £755',, sellers £756, Settlement £<06, a.m. 95 tons, p.m. 75 tons.
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  • 269 3 ECONOMIC PROGRESS PLEDGE AT TALKS SEATTLE, Fri. The 18-member nations last night wound up the Colombo Plan conference here with a declaration that "the economic development cf the less-developed areas is a major challenge of our times." "The peaceful evolution of world civilisation requires that this challenge be met." the
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  • 54 3 HONG KONG, Fri. Mr. George E. Marden today announced his intention of giving up the chairmanship of Wheelock Mardei and Company. For years the multi-million dollar concern had been known in Hong Kong. Singapore. Britain and Japan for its interests in shipping, trade, aviation, finance, insurance,
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  • 479 4 Gun exploded by accident, says a man accused of murdering his friend COURT TOLD OF INCIDENT AT A BOAR HUNT SINGAPORE, Fri.— P/ing Kwo n k [jam, 26, alias William Pang, of Neil Road, accused of murdering; his friend, N. M. Abdul Kareem, 35, a printer's canvasser, at Mandai Tekong
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  • 263 4 WORKERS PARTY RIDDLE: MATTER FOR COURTS SINGAPORE. Friday. THE Registrar of Societies. Mr. I. D. Fraser, said today the riddle whether the Workers' Party had been dissolved was a matter for the courts to I solve. He said he had received a letter from the party's secre-tary-general, Mr. Goh Kong
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  • 147 4 Restaurant sacks nine so they go on strike SINGAPORE, Frl Nine employees ot the Lian Tai Restaurant in Geylans Road went on strike here today In protest against the management's refusal to withdraw dismissal notices served on thf m. The workers walked out at about 4 p m following a
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  • 20 4 MENTAKAB. Fri. A new Temerloh district Chinese chamber of commerce building- is being constructed here for about $23,600.
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  • 51 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. The storage capacity of aviation uirbine fuel at the Singapore Airport will be increased in preparation lor the Comet IV and Boeing 707. coming next year. Two additional tanks of 22.000 gallons each are being installed and are expected to be in use
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  • 82 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Throe Singapore delegates will attend the ninth International Conference of Social Work to be held in Tokyo on Nov. 30. They are Miss D. K. Vathilingam. senior almoner. General Hospital: Miss Heng Hong Ngoh, social ca.se vor- ker of the Singapore Children's Society; and
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  • 148 4 Ice-cream sates reunited couple LONDON. I ri. A pretty Singapore t;ir| landed at I iiiulim .\irpurt last night thanks in the savings .u -i uimil.iti (I by her liamc from selling ice-cream every weekend for a year. The girl whose romance was reported in the News nronicle is Susan Juat
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    • 170 4 RADIO: General Programme RADIO MALAYA Muslc: 80 News Headlines: 8.02 A mftl<iu Date With Music; 8.30 Calling Ali NATIONAL SHORT WAVE Hospitals; 9.00 Close Down; P.M SERVICE LS Programme Summary Tune? With Your Tiffin: 1.30 The News; 41 metres 145 More tu,,^ wuh Yo{^ SINGAPORE Tiffin; 2.00 Saturday Date; 2.45
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  • 139 5 Malaya likely to seek more loans ITUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Federations Minister of Finance, Col. Sir Henry Haushik Lee, said today it was likely that Malaya would ask for further loans from the International Bank to finance Us development projects. He disclosed this when interviewed by reporters as he left
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  • 204 5 Govt plans to take a tighter hand with jobs agencies SINGAPORE. Friday. PRIVATE employment apencies in Singapore an> to be brought under strict control to prevent exploitation of the unemployed. They are to be compelled to register with the Commissioner for Labour and to submit, monthly returns. A Bill instituting
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  • 125 5 CEREMBAN. Fri. A i Labour Party town councillor. Mr. kat Fye Yin last night criticised 1 the- Singapore Government for not taking earlier measures for combating the outbreak of polio. Mr. Kat. who was speaking ,on the adjournment of the monthly meeting of the town
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  • 28 5 KOTA BHARU. Kri. The Pasir Mas Sultan Ibrahim English School. 15 miles from here will hold its speech an^ prize giving day on Nov 27
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  • 87 5 SINGAPORE. Fli. Two tattoo marks relating to a triad society were lound on Ong Piah Eug. 53. when police examined him on Aug. 16. a court was told today. Written on Ong's back were the Chinese charac- tors "jit" I son) and ""sen"
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  • 122 5 "GORILLA' MAN AND BEAUTY Some gasped, others stood bewildered as a giant "gorilla", hugging a tiny monkey and with a beautiful blondr in tow. stepped off a Japan Air Lines airliner at the Singapore Airport yesterday. But the people who should have been most concerned the gorilla's fellow passengers just
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  • 92 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. Steps I are beinc taken by the Local Senior Officers Association of the City Council to register itself as a trade union, the president. Dr. Ling Ding Seng, said today. The association decide^ at a meeting on Wediif day to
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  • 24 5 MALACCA. Fri. Abdul Rahim bin Mohamed. an 11--year-old schoolboy was fatally injured in a motor accident near the Malacca airport yesterday even;ng.
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    • 377 5 BRITISH COl-NCIL: Exhibition sale, child drama class 2.30 p.m. of tlie poetry and paintings of CHINESE VMCA (16 South William Blake at the University Pier): Table tennis 9 a.m., brass of Malaya Art Museum, 9 a.m. to band 1 p.m.. bodybuilding, 430 Dm weightliftinit 2 p.m., Prl-Y Club SINGAPORE CITY
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  • 145 6 THEY CONTINUE TO USE OUR COINS OINGAPORE, Fri. Malayan currency will continue to be used on Christmas Islands even though the islands have been transferred to Australia from Singapore. Australia has issued a new series of stamps for the islands. They are in denominations of two. four, five, six. eight,
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  • 308 6 Malaya to become self-sufficient in cement 2Z0,000-TON OUTPUT IN NEW YEAR KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE capacity of Malaya's only cement company. Malayan Cement, 1 will be increased from 100,000 tons a year to 220,000 tons next year, enough to meet almost the entire current requirements Mr J Drysdale chairman ol
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  • 130 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Friday. fTHE salary committee representing the Malay teachers who staged a walk-out from the Language Institute in Johore Bahru on Nov. 5 today rejected the Government offer of a $60 bonus. At the same time it called upon Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman to
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  • 122 6 2 Malays dead in truck accident IPOH. Fri. Two of the four men burnt to death when two army trucks collided and burst into flames seven miles north of Ipoh on Thursday, were identified yesterday as Malays. The other two were British Servicemen. The Malays were police Cpl. Arshad bin
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  • 169 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. The full bench of the High Court and the Bar paid a tribute today to the memory of Mr. Chong Thutt Pitt, advocate and solicitor, who died la>t Saturday. With the acting Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah. the other judges
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    • 268 6 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS 3. Shape of American military 8. Poor Indian chap who has thinking? (10). lost half an anna (81. 4. In which the Irish make 9. Left at sea with nothing on things hot for you/ (1). either side (6). 5. Sporting effect of using 10. Such
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  • 521 7 Cheating case towkay says: I feared I would be duped 'FURNITURE SOLD FOR DUD CHEQUE 9 SINGAPORE, Friday. COMPLAINANT in a cheating case told a district court here today he feared he would be cheated when he delivered three furniture sets to an unoccupied new house and received a cheque
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  • 66 7 SINGAPORE, Fri— lnstead of the usual six-months period a decree ni.si granted for dissolution oi marriages under the Indian and Colonial Divorce Acts will now be made absolute in three months. This new ruling, which came into effect this month, was announced by the Secretary of
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  • 52 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. H. W. Baines. who has been away In Britain for health reasons since April this year, will be returning here in the Atreus on Nov. 25. An attack of influenza provented him arriving here earlier
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  • 93 7 Bar Queen gets a cheque for $1,ooo ALICE YEW, a 27-year-old bar waitress, who won si, ono on her election as Singapore's Bar Queen a contest organised by Fraser and Neave. Alice, who was one of some 'nil bar waitresses who took part in the competition won her prize with
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  • 73 7 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Director of Women's Royal Army Corps. War Office. Brigadier M.K.R Colvin. will arrive here by air on Sunday. A comprehensive programme has been arranged to en- I able Brig. Colvin to meet senior WRAC officers and see as many members as
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  • 38 7 MR CmOK JIAK KIM. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Cheok Peng Nghee. and Miss Khoo Geok Sim, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Khoo Peck Oon, after their wedding in Singapore recently. Straits Times picture.
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  • 350 7 5-YEAR TAX RELIEF FOR PIONEER SPORE INDUSTRIES SINGAPORE, Friday. BILL to allow the profits of a pioneer industry to remain free from income tax for five years was published today. Called the Pioneer Indus, tries (Relief From Income Tax) Bill, it is intended, said an explanatory statement, "to encourage the
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  • 215 7 WOMAN OFFERED COFFEE TO THUGS SINGAPORE. Fri.— Deep in the jungle off Clementi Road here today, a farmer's wife entertained three men not knowing they had come to rob her. When the three men said they had come all the way to look up her second son. Madam Tan Gek
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  • 33 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union will celebrate its third anniversary with a social and dance at the Fraser and Neave Hall River Valley Road, at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 675 8 The Straits Times Singapore, Sat. Nov. 15. 1958. Quickening The Pace A most successful meeting of the Consultative Committee of the Colombo Plar has ended with renewec determination to quicken the pace of development, and put more drive into the plan. The past twelve months were not the most inspiring
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  • 297 8 The December Municipal elections in Kuala Lumpur will not bring about revolutionary change in the Council. Only four of the twelve elected seats are at stake, left vacant by Alliance councillors retiring after their year's term. Nor can it be claimed that the Federal capital is deeply stirred
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  • 212 8 At first sight it may appeal that the Federation Government is endangering the impartiality of the civil service by relaxing the rules. But the Government's proposed bill to j allow civil servants to retire I in order to stand for election in no way breaches the principle of
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  • 151 8 FIFTY YEARS AGO ro "> the StraiK Tini November l i25«« f IT is reported u,at 1 operations are h',,^"-! ducted in the v s COn- the dee,, water n" mv low For Swett.M? 11 h'- is be.ieveSYh 1 11^. h chant 'e or erecting 1 ment Mhi(h '.^n,. eluded
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    28 8 "WHAT'S WRONG WITH A 600*0 MALA/AN DISM The chairman of the People's Action Party, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, has described the Singapore People's Alliance as "a rojak party."
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  • 1129 8  -  CYNICUS hj fVN Monday Slngav pore's Mayor is asking the City Council to deplore the plight to which he has reduced it. and no doubt the Council would be happy to oblige if he had not coupled with this motion a request to the Government to
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  • 354 9 A HINT BY SINGAPORE UMNO CHAIRMAN ABOUT ITS USE AT APPROPRIATE TIME' SINGAPORE, Friday. T»L Singapore State UMNO's demand for the restoration of a Malay sultanate may be used as a "lever" for future political negotiations, lJato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, its chairman, and
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  • 98 9 Soldier hit on head dies, another drowns IPOII. Fri. Two Malay soldiers from different battalions of the Royal Malay Regiment were killed as a result of mishaps in the Ipoh area yesterday. Lance-Corporal Bahauruddin bin Bidan, 1!), who was with a patrol of the 7th, Km., on jungle operations in
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  • 98 9 I t MPUR, Fri.— were held afti moon over the ppolntlng a Ma- ol Chancel- rslty of Ma- i attended r British High Com- idia, Mr. Mal,i Macdonald. who Is the i-'iior. BlngaMinlster Mr. Hock, the Colony's Minister lor Education, Mr. Chew Bvee Kci\ the Acting
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  • 94 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.— There was a rush today when the Royal Air Force (Malaya) began recruiting at the Singapore Military Forces' headquarters in Beach Road. More than 150 people were waiting to be interviewed by the recruiting team under Squadron Leader J. Bothams. Officer Commanding RAF.
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  • 46 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A housewife and a child were crushed to death in Hicks Road here, by a brick wall which collapsed this evening. The child, said to be aged nine, died on the spot. The woman died later in hospital
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  • 102 9 Portrait of Mac-G for National Gallery KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The 53.200 portrait of Sir Donald MacGillivray, former High Commissioner in Malaya, the purchase of which was strongly de. fended by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, in the Federal Council, arrived here today. It will hang at the top of
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  • 42 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— There were 10 minor Emergency incidents last month, including seven attacks on foot patrols, it was announced here today The monthly statistical brief said that 44 camps and 53 dumps were found, mostly in Perak.
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  • 25 9 SINGAPORE, Fri.— A jumble sale in aid of the Y.WC.A community centre will be held at 5. Raffles Quay at 10 am. today.
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  • 165 9 TENGKU WARNED: DON'T INTRUDE f POH, Fri.— The Prime 1 Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, was warned last night that if he persisted in interfering in Singapore politics, Progressive Party leaders would also go to Singapore and tell the people what to do. The warning was sounded by a Progressive Party
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  • 209 9 SUCH GOODWILL, SO A GESTURE ARMY DOCTOR ON MERCY MISSION BREAKS ANKLE IPOH, Fri. An army doctor, who was airlifted into the jungle to aid victims of a helicopter crash, broke his ankle when he slipped and feii 20 feet into a river. Capt.
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  • 335 9 about to lose jobs SINGAPORE, Fri. The Bata Shoe Company here has decided to start a new workshop to •save" 88 of the 99 workers due to lose their jobs tomorrow. The new workshop to be established by Dec. 15 on an experimental basis will absorb about 83 men. Five
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  • 210 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. A gir!, Tay Gim Choo, 17. told an inquest today that she saw two youths push her brother off balance and a third person plunge a knife into his back. Testifying at the inquest on her brother. Tay Gim Chong. 20. Gim
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  • 26 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A former president and founder member of the Malayan Indian Congress, Mr. Budh Singh, died in India recently.
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  • 521 9 By DON BERESFORD MNGAPORE, Fri. Today I met Sir Bertrand Jerram, the British diplomat who received a "I surrender" cable from Emperor Hirohito when Japan was on the verge of defeat in 1945. The grey-haired diplomat who so
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    • 248 9 ncppQ a «>> UtUUn^/ revolution \yys *S*^/ in ome Entertain- \y^^ ment. Recorded \f $ffi^i/ Sound as you never heard before ECCA Stereophonic Long Playing Records. c Ur.m Muiical Deolers in Singapore Fed. of Malaya. Prices reduced to MINIMUM! <\Y WHAT WE HAVE FOR YOU AT GIVE AWAY PRICES. U
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    • 54 9 Sausages are a good meal.SAUSAGES are a feast 3j£ FRESH-FROZEN OR IN TINS Sole Agents: Singapore Cold Storage Co. Ltd. MmWhh 0 f Exquisite Voiles and Fabrics of Guaranteed Quality. Made in England tSkmm tf*X specially for Malaya. VOILES Stondord Retail Prict Spore fencing $3.00 P«r f*. Federation of Malaya
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  • The STRAITS TIMES Saturday forum
    • 245 10 Married women in Government jobs: Review policy YOUR correspondent of November 8. Mr. Goh Kha Pheow, who supported the suggestion of the dismissal of married women, completely fails to realise that the majority of married women have children to support, and that many by force of circumstances have to implement
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    • 207 10 DEFER L.C.C. RULING FOR A YEAR A CCORDINO to a new Aregulation issued by the Education Ministry of Singapore, those who have not passed standard eight in Government school, or the Cambridge qualifyir.; test (in the case of private candidates), are not allowed to sit for the L.C.C examination, despite
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    • 197 10 IT is now more than a month since Mr. K. M. Byrne of the People's Action Party wrote to the "Straits Times'' suggesting that Mr. David Marshall might be sent back "to the Promised Land where he really belongs." At the time, when I.
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    • 214 10 AS a preventive measure taken against secret society activities in Singapore, the Reserve Unit Emergency Troop is being used when not called for duty elsewhere to conduct "tip and run" raids of known secret society hideouts in the evenings. The operation described In the
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    • 434 10 INTERESTED as I was 1 to read H. T. Sutton's article (S.T. Nov. 8) on Dr. Little's campaign against opium smoking. I cannot let pass his opening remark "One day, in the otherwise pleasant and carefree year of 1848 1848 was not a pleasant and carefree
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    • 275 10 MR. Robert Kum Mon, whose letter on Nanyang University fees was published in the Straits Times on Nov. 4. has addressed his appeal to the wrong quarter. If the Singapore government were to grant bursaries to students from the Federation then students from the Indonesian islands and
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    • 158 10 IN Ipoh. lor some years now. the ceremony at the Cenotaph has been a purely secular one. No word is spoken, no prayer uttered, it is an act of remembrance only. "lest we forget". It i s even organised by one of the Government departments.
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    • 67 10 rE Postal Department used to make at least one delivery of letters on public holidays. Unfortunately the authorities have completely ignored the Indian community in this respect. People posted Deepavali greetings the previous day in the hope that they reach the addressees on Deepavali day Unfortunately
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 203 10 BUYING A SMALL PETROL ENGINE? No. I in Use Throughout the World FOUR CYCLE POWER FAST, EASY STARTS LONG LIFE WITHOUT CODDLING "PURRING SMOOTH" OPERATION The folloicing equipment which is told throughout Singapore. Malaya and Borneo is powered by BRIGGS STRATTON petrol engines: Midland Self-Priming Centrifugal Pumps Hamco Portable Electric
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  • 1126 11 STRAiTK TIMES SPECIAL FEAT! RE fl was an unusual 1 notice, scrawled in tl( lv Chinese charI and it attracted J,,,r0 than usual atten tion. you who wish :i this post declared, "may and daughter. In their finery, d at the door to
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    • 34 11 HELP YOUR CHILD AT EXAMINATION TIME animations ■•'t difficult ianatogen helps a pupil by Rg to give energy and mental clarity. •lfrp and d appetite. YOUR child Rood marks natogen TONIC s diet -'enoes
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    • 208 11 <<^n//x The new mirack /yj y^i washing powder Everyone is saying it! FAB is the perfect J I K^<//f j I washing powder. It washes clothes cleaner V I ]^^^^S\\^L and whiter than any soap. And it is so quick— rv&fc;^ so easy to use! That is because FAB and
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 113 11 Carmen aY Co. By Mas The Saint By Leslie Charteris 1 C iH* 731 1 'wß^f^^M TT^^^^^^K__J Dick Tracy By Chester Gauid iflz^/SSF** «SiiW*' r IVT what oo MOU mean? W eeuevE it OP not, I AND IN TME PRIVATE LAB- -,/'*< fi ••■Sy&y- (TWAT SOM6BOC3V SNATCHED) I CMKXEN-NAPERS TOOK'
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  • 638 12 MORE RUSSIAN TIN NOW EXPECTED ON LONDON MARKET By Our Market Correspondent THE tin price in Singapore yesterday lost ground, dropping $1.37j to $383.50 per picul on an estimated offering of around 90 tons. The local price drop followed a slight fall in London overnight which was due to the
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  • 120 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: steady; UK /Continent November December $40'- buyers, i $41 'j sellers. Coconut oil: steady; bulk" $62.• sellers, drum S64'i sellers. Pepper: steady: no I business was reported done. Mumok white $133. Sarawak $132 i (boh up $3".
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  • 65 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following change in its rates to merchants yesterday (the rute is to $100): Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: French Francs *****. On the free exchange market In Horn; Kong yesterday. the I.S. dollar was quoted at 5.77', for I cash, and
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  • 22 12 Malayan Share Market: Nov. 14 Nov. 13 Industrials: MI.RO 91.71 Tins: 9.V39 95.88 Rubbers (S): 1U7.07 106.97 .lan. 1 1958=100
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  • 284 12 rE rubber market this week has been generally quiet and featureless while movements were small, report Holiday Cutler. Bath Co. Ltd. in their current survey. A general steady undertone has Deen maintained although overseas interest was on the .--mail side compared with last week. Purchases for November
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  • 690 12 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported yesterday: "Both industrials and rubbers were steady with selective buying, i and tins were a shade easier. The turnover was fair." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business; Fed: Dispensary $1.08 and $1.09; Praser Neave ords $1.59 and $1.60; Gammon $1.63
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  • 27 12 SINGAPORE, Nov 14. RUBBER: 90; s cents per lb. (down half a cent). TIN: 5383.50 per picul (down 51.37 1-). Estimated unofficial offering 90 tons.
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  • 140 12 MELBOURNE, Fn. INVESTMENT shares on the x Stock Exchange here today recorded a firm note on small price movements. Trading continued aaloen c quiet lines. Mining shares remained steady I with a firmer oil section offsetting a slightly weaker gold section Turnover was light. Commonwealth bonds hiii.-,heci on
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  • 51 12 Ships 1vj,,., 'I pore KS rS* v JESftSS Sfcreft;' 13-14. Benvorlirh {9-20. Wall 4 Maru 21-2> k, astern Maru 31. Antenor 35-36 Wairimu 40-4J Steel Che.m. J Outer X.,.1,1 Patagonia. An-, Tyndareas Ne Houw, Wine On. Bit Kaslmabr. B Oranus se 1 v CJjaykoVgV^ Libertad c, SWnJo, P
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  • 79 12 Oecember f i r buyers fo.b cl yesterday j dovni hal closing p r i C p Mosins ton. Closing p,i,, yesterday v. Pl OFFICIAL; f.o.b. buyer. Int. 1 R.«. s •sellers si- barm 90 ,eHeY INOFFKIM <„.,. Int. 2 R.s.s. N* sellers 88. buyers 87 sells IK/CONTIMN
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    • 539 12 E. I. PARRISH CO. Suppliers of Surgical scientific Lquipmenl Announce The opening of thin Branch Oflice at China Insurance Building 174 Batu Road Kuala Lumpur Telephone: K.L. *****. Teleßratns: "Techmed" K.L. FOR MEDICINE Surgical instruments and Hospital Equipment FOR EDICATION Scientific Apparatus and l ulioratory Glassware FOR INDUSTRY i ti'linical
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    • 309 12 NOTICES THE SUNGEI BESI MINES LIMITED DIVIDEND The Directors ln their annual report will recommend payment of a final dividend of 7 l/sd. per share less income tax at Bs. 6d. in the ln respect of the year ended 31st March. 1958, payable in London on 31st December, 1958. The
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    • 844 12 NOTICES HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS. 1956 Regulation 12(1) (a)— Application for a Certificate of Registration. NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. Ho Meng Quee, 3d Steven Road Singapore, is applying to the Hotels Licensing Board. Singapore, for a Certificate of Registration In respect of premises known as White House Hotel, Singapore,
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    • 746 12 NOTICES THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES (PAHANG) ELECTION REGULATIONS, 1953 (Phg. G.N. 487/53) (Notice under Regulations 18 (3) Annual Election of Councillors lor R.A.G.M., TANJONO GADONG. SEMPALIT AND RAUB TOWN WARDS TOWN COUNCIL OP RAUB NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT: 1. The third annual election of Councillors for the above-named wards will
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    • 519 12 "K LINE" J«P«n USA Pacific/Atlantic Coast Servic loaami tor Hongkong, all Japan Ports lc Angeles an? NeJ car K tor Vancouver. Seattle Port.and/s^F^'^VSa^ar, I Baltimore Norfolk Savannah U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coa« Express Se,v ie T 'S 2^, l £jS a.so acceoting cargo tor Vancouver and all U.S A Pacific W««
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    • 1364 13 17^,5 MANSFIELD <Sc CO., LTD. T.i,» 4 i> lincorooiatea in Singapore) iff THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE > tfzzrssi- issnt^ss ttsr-rars lrt 10MOO, HMiburg, SM "MM MUm A«o»nioutn Pitt/N| )S •pwi, Clasgo*.. —I* Ptrt/Hlv 15 Htv 11, 11 < e 'P©o G.lB Hit II Hit 17/1 N1V212 uv«MM, Glasgow Niv 21
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    • 2553 13 M J i M.i i i J J kV*Mri lii IpM EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS SAIUHSS FOR AIEN. PORT SAII, GENOA. ANTWERP, ItTTERIAM IREMEN. NAMIURC. COPENHAGEN GOTHENBURG, OSLO S'pori P. Shan Pentng "PATACONIA" ll Ptrt Eastern Rials 11/11 Net "JUILAHOIA "1 22/21 Nit 24/2$ N*t 25 28 Ntv •MEON.A"t 21/22
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    • 1185 13 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. lEL.I Nt.i ***** ELLERMAN LINES KLAVEKESS LINE LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTEROAM. 10S ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG t MULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PIRTLANt tnd for U.S.A., North Atlantic Ports Acciptup cargt fir Central t Suit Hid Canada via Colombo America CITT f SS"" IOUGA.NVIIII S'roto P Sham Ptnang
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  • 1066 14 EPSOM JEEP's best bets at Kuala Lumpur today are Red Wolf 111 (Race 2), Lucky Came (Race 5) and Honey Bee (Race 7). CALL BOY'S double is Honey Bee (Race 7) and Show Up (Race 9). DISTANCE AND WEIGHT FAVOUR HIM Racing with Epsom Jeep ABDUL MAWI.
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  • 171 14 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 KHANDI STAR Blue Swell Invincible INVINCIBLE Carbon Paper Khandl Star BLUE SWELL Miss Hormony Invincible 2.15 Race 2 RED WOLF 111 Pintu Mas San Juan SAN JUAN Pintu Mas Sure Profit SAN JUAN On Parole Sura Profit 2.45 Race 3 MOVIE HOUSE
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  • 1470 14 THE GOING is likely to be heavy. RACE 1— 1.15 1 (CUM 3, Div. J)— 6 Furs. 1 ***** Blue Swell (Metropole St.) Sullivan 4 9.0 (F) »Lee 2 ***** Oleander II (Pll St.) Tjoa. 4 8.11 (O) Forte 3 45 Yardarina (Lawry St Hobbs.
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    • 530 14 |f CATHAY ORGANISATION f3* w r A lL to w pv r?l ",i c .11 a.m., 1.45, 4.15. <|j>JlJeV<'j^J I'iow showing! 6 .4 5 9.30 P .m. 3r the i:rit B uvi: in jme western desert: 3f- t VKTOK.MMIKi: HTAUIf more" C s-Technicolor Lit lAN I'M t i HftK rUKIt
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    • 511 14 Ibhi^hßmiiilwww^^ ii l K?m v phone jfa r tRy AOH Shmrin,. J NiffillrnlW 11.1.45,4,6.3!. J CHARLES CHAPLIN "The Great Dictator" (ua, Tonight "TUC DFFIANT ONES" TonT urt iv Today 9 a.m.: "YIEN YI'EX BONO BTOETh m^T~ Tomorrow 9a.m.: Flvis Pre«ley ".IMI-HOIs! ROCK J r muntin inu pu L?r B w
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    • 372 15 \yjg£*Sߣ wmmmm *™*!*tomßmmmmm .n«i»» rfl l>ai:e 8 \TIONS VACANT SITI v ct: extra. I RVfcYORS. expeturvqrtng. quick I and ahlt? to use •runienb, and i.itely in Sln- expected and nmonials. Api. BRITISH MERI.iUiva requires i.iii-.. Permanent ,kkl prospects for -n. Apply in own tlnj »ge, qualiflca- p< ience to the
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    • 441 15 v WMODATION VACANT I *SS •>—»«* 'II <t: extra. FULLY FURNISHED Two Storey House Seavlew Park preA e 4987° n I T eaBe Wr BOX .l£*T m ND SPA CIOUS room 5,.«? llroom m/s attached. fcuuable for bachelors or spinster* 408 Joo A\enue. Singapore 8. AVAILABLE FIRST DECEMBER or earlier
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    • 949 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Word, SS (Mm, -Box St ett. extra. AIRY FURNISHED Room In private house, bathroom attached, modern sanitation entirely prij vate suitable bachelor. Breaklast, Laundry Arrangementsresidential area, district 10— Phone *****. SELF-CONTAINED FLAT fully I lurnlshed bedroom lounge kitchen I gas cooker frldg hot cold shower modern sanitation ceiling
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    • 926 15 WANTED If Word, SS (Min.)-Box St ett. extra. LIGHTING FITTINGS Fuse- j Boards Switches etc. Must be ex-i stock Singapore or Federation and new condition. Send prices de- 1 tan to Box A 4994 S.T. WANTED to rent or buy: Factory-site approx. 10,000 sq. fl. with or without building. Electric
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    • 998 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Worts Si (IHiti.)— Bate St ett. extra. I AUSTIN A7O 1952 Grey, Euro- pean Owned, Superb Condition > Throughout, Taxed, Insured April, 1959. M 51.950. No Dealers. Phone ***** (Office) or *****. LATE 1956 BOROWARD Isabella TS. One Owner. Radio, i White-wall-tyres. Comprehensive Insurance. Excellent Condition.
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    • 817 15 FOR SALE 2t Wards SS (Mlh.)-Box it ef. txtra. BABY BASKET and Stand. Pushchair. Rattan Lounge Chairs. Kapok Mattress. Two Rattan Dolls Prams. Baby Car-seat, ironing Board. Phone *****. HOUSE FURNITURE Including Piano. Sewing Machine, Radio. Fridge etc. Excellent car Borgward (1958). Apply 35 Orange I Road. Spore 9. Any
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    • 735 15 NOTICES THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (NO. 118) Notice Under Section 137. NOTICE is Hereby given under j section 137 ol the Enactment that v draft plan No J4/3202 of the area known as Jalan Pegawal Dalam bounded by Jalan Zabednh. Jalan Bakau Chondong and Jalan j Kluang has been prepared
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    • 850 15 TENDERS JOHORE P.W.D. ROAD NOTICE The general publk i« hereby notified th.it Culvert No. 1/80 jon the Yon K Peng-Parit StilonK- Muar Road north of the Junc'ion with Tongkang Pechah Road will Ibe closed to all vehicular traffic on Saturday night 22nd November, 1958. from 900 p.m. to 600 a.m.
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  • 844 16 MCC speed attack played into the ground NEW SOUTH WALES Ist innings: BURKE not out 85, CARROLL bowled Trueman 1, HARVEY not out 144, Extras 11 TOTAL (for one) 241. Harvey in delightful form— but Burke bores the crowd NSW 1ST INNS Burke not out 85
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  • 349 16 XL CARD IN PAGE 14 By A LAWYER PENANG, Friday. A LAWYER, Mr. G. H. Conaghan, told the Penang Turf Club annual meeting tonight that several Singapore owners had indicated to him they had not entered their horses in Penang race meetings because "we do
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  • 246 16 Fathul are confident of Cup win SINGAPORE, Fri.— Amicable A.A., who managed to avoid relegation from the I SjA.F.A. League first division this season, face a big task in defending their Senior Cup title against Fathul Karib on Sunday at Jalan Be.sar Stadium, kick-off 5.15 p.m. Fathul. who have shown
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  • 451 16 Johore and Spore Combined Services are strongest teams in the South By SAUL JOSHUA SINGAPORE, Fri. Tomorrow's clash between Johore, last year's beaten finalists, and Singapore Combined Services at the Inter national Club ground, Johore Bahru, may decide the South Zone championship ot
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  • 159 16 A DELAIDE. Frl. Sandra Reynolds and Renee Shuurman. the young South African players, won the women's doubles title of the South Australian lawn tennis championships here today They beat Lorraine Coghlan of Victoria and Mrs. M. Reltano of New South Wales 6-4. 6-3. in the
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  • 38 16 SINGAPORE. Frl. A late goal by Lewis enabled Singapore Cricket Club to hold Singapore Teachers Union to a 1-1 draw in their S.H.A. Div. One match on the padang today Boon Onn San scored for Teachers.
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  • 29 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Mr. S. K. Chew, a member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, has been appointed an extra official of the Straits Racing Association
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  • 69 16 Fri The West Indians were 316 lor six at close of the first days P*ay in their three-aay match against the Cricket Control Board President's XI here today. Hunte (54), Sobers (35) and Kanhai (83 1 gave the tourists a "whirlwind" start after the first
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  • 102 16 SINGAPORE, Fn._Singapore Juni6rs won all their nve matches in their badminton match against Johore 3 tZm. atthe SBA Hail A return match will be Played in Johore Bahru on Nov. 29. Results (Singapore players first) were: Singles: Lam Say Chow beat Zaini bin Mahbi 15-3. 15-5;
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  • 164 16 LEE THANKS STC FOR DONATION DENANG, Fri.— The Singa- pore Turf Club contributed $40,000 to the Penang Turf Club last year. This amount was from the proceeds of the amateur race meeting held at Bukit Timah in December, 1957. This was stated by the president of the Penang Turf Club,
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  • 149 16 S'pore cagers turn pro BY MOK SIN P|(J CINGAPOPR Ph temational b Sfl? players offers to rum n Pl sional. m pr( *> The offers lrn currently spoi ,u° ous bask Harlem Troi JL on their Slnga eration tour AH ft»e pi 1,,,, presented.^, pore to h2 national com M
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  • 30 16 SINGAPORE I minute penalty k: from 35 yards enabled Rij Chanci to tx ftl aquna R.N.Z.A.F. 3-0 in their firs: m match of the Sar.c.i ger competition tl
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  • 101 16 Rl'iii.ii; H.M.S. Mal.iv.i comprtitK Jchore v Joint Services. Jos Bahru; RASC v RAF ChangtA? Rajah Road: RAF Nee Soon, Sele'.ai RAP Chair RAF Seletar "A". Changi; 1 Whites v The Black School; GHQ v 3 BOD, Taa. St. Andrew's OBA v:5 5( RNZAF; Woodsville; RAMC BAD, Aver Rajah
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    • 180 16 HH ETERNB-Mflf! Ijn9& the world's first ■A 'Am ;Ji- selfwinding watch V' t J/B with a ballbearing <MU for ladies and men ETERNn^MHTIC <%' JHSy: "^Nv > Wb& selfwinding fßm'i '^V I iWEm Stainless steel ■It 'XS?"""^ Rolled gold Optly Slf 18 carat gold -^Stß^f selfwinding, wate'n'co' L "^^^"'^BF with
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