The Straits Times, 17 November 1958
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Title Section19 1958-11-17 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times He**" 1 Estd. 1845. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1958 15 CENTS19 words
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Article210 1958-11-17 1 -DON T RUSH IT* WORLD BANK CHIEF CAUTIONS Pandering to prestige can lead to serious consequences Think, plan he tells Malaya SINGAPORE, Sun. -Mr. J. Burke Knapp, vice-presid-of the International Bank, today warned Malaya against any hasty rush into industrialisation. Knapp gave this ing in ;m exclunUrview210 words
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Article19 1958-11-17 1 :::OHTON. Sun. ScotYard officers last night Btioned a Russian-born sident after a threat to up Buckingham Palace.19 words
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Article, Illustration370 1958-11-17 1 Buddhist women dancing at the head of the procession at the Siamese Buddhist Temple in Silat Road yesterday to celebrate the Kathina ceremony. Mrs. Manoo Manmontri, one of the chief sponsors of the ceremony, is the middle dancer on the right. WOMAN COMES370 words
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Article24 1958-11-17 1 SEOUL. Sun. The Nationalist Chinese Government has invited four Korean students t« study at the National University of Formosa on Government scholarships.—U.P.l.24 words
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Article47 1958-11-17 1 BAGDAD, Sun Iraq and the United Arab Republic last night signed agreements on trade and technical assistance. The Minister of Economics, Ibrahim Kubba, who signed for Iraq said: "The pacts will free us from imperialistic exploitation and contribute towards building up the national economy."— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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125 1958-11-17 1 Big search in Cyprus moves to church NICOSIA, Sun. British naval craft patrolling off the north coast of Cyprus today supported the land security forces in one of the biggest manhunts of the Cyprus emergency. Reports from the curfewed north Cyprus town of Kyrenia said the naval vessels were guarding125 words
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Article, Illustration271 1958-11-17 1 THE FIVE FATAL MINUTES Friends die in crash SINGAPORE, Sun. Two friends died here today in a mo-tor-cycle crash 10 minutes after "running away" with their winnings in a card game. They were Dudley Read, 28, a mechanic, and Andrew Ooh. 17. a technical school student. Read was riding the271 words
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196 1958-11-17 1 S'pore floods: Policeman saves student from car in monsoon drain SINGAPORE, Sun. Police Constable Selamat bin Haji Abdul Rahman, 28, tonight dived into the flooded monsoon drain at 6j mile Bukit Timah Road here to rescue a student trapped in a car which had plunged into the water. But Selamat196 words
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Article171 1958-11-17 1 'Georgi shot dead' report T^EW YORK, Sun. The New York Sunday News reported today that the former Soviet Prime Minister. Mr. Georgi Malenkov, had been shot to death for refusing to co-ope-rate as a witness at a purge trial planned by the present Premier, Mr. Nikita Khrushchev. In a storyReuter - 171 words
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Article38 1958-11-17 1 WARSAW. Sun. Poland and India have signed a trade agreement for 1959. Poland will export railway wagons, steel, coal mine equipment and industrial plants to India and import leather, tea. pepper, raw Iron and mica.— U.P.l.38 words
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181 1958-11-17 1 WASHINGTON. Sun. -The United States yesterday rejected a Soviet draft treaty on the banning of nuclear tests, which was submitted to the Geneva conference on Friday. A statement issued by the State Department said: "The main intent of the Soviet draft treaty is toReuter; UPI - 181 words
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Article33 1958-11-17 1 ARIOS HITS T BRITAIN YORK. Sun rp Maku to i Britain <•■ between Gre< 1 urkish comiiiiiiuii' -aid said B h ITt to chan if peace was to bn island— Rfit. i33 words
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Article41 1958-11-17 1 SINGAPORE, Sun. Two new cases of polio were confirmed in Singapore today. They were a 22-year-old Chinese man and a five- month-old Malay girl. Two suspected cases were also admitted to the Middleton Hospital today for observation.41 words
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Advertisement276 1958-11-17 1 PATEK PHILIPPE The Master Watchmakers of Geneva Patek Philippe la rhe only watct. manufacturer whose entirr collection ot men's watches carries, engraved on every movement, the official stamp ot the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of centuries -oIC "Geneva quality" Sol* Agent* H. SENA, LTD. Singopore ft Ponong RHYMING276 words
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Article, Illustration274 1958-11-17 2 PARENTS SHAVED HIS HEAD AS A PUNISHMENT AND NOW... SAYS VERY DISTRAUGHT DAD: WE FORGIVE HIM CINGAPORE, Sun. A 12-year-old Sinnapnre schoolboy, who had his head shaven bald as a punishment for playing truant from school, i is now missing from his home. Mr. C. Anthony, a274 words
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Article40 1958-11-17 2 SINGAPORE. Sun.- -A talk on "Chinese physical culture" will be given by Prof. K. C. Wu oi the Tai Chi Physical Culture Association at the University of Malaya's Oei Tiong Ham Hall, Buklt Timah. at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow.40 words
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155 1958-11-17 2 TOP SECRET PLAN TO BEAT THE EXAM RACKETEERS SINGAPORE, Sun Officials of the Ministry of Education here are keeping secret their precautions to prevent any leakage of question papers for the supplementary secondary school entrance examination and the Chinese Middle School 111 reexamination. The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry, Mr.155 words
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Article, Illustration340 1958-11-17 2 DEFENCE CHIEF ARRIVES TO SEE KIWI SERVICEMEN IN MALAYA SINGAPORE, Sunday. RAF CHANGI today rolled out the red carpet for the New Zealand' Minister of Defence. Mr. P. G. Connolly, when he flew in for a 10-day visit to New Zealand forces in Malaya. He340 words
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Article29 1958-11-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The last day for smallholders to apply for replanting grants in Kedah and Perlis is Jan. 31 next year, said a Government Gazette issued today.29 words
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Article49 1958-11-17 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. A Singapnr,. woman. Chang Nyule. excluded from the police districts of Plentong, Kulai. Rcngam and Gelang Patah was found in Scudal I without authority. She was fined $200 in the magistrate's court today. She 1 said she went to visit her sick daughter.49 words
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Article42 1958-11-17 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. Hund- reds of people today flocked to the Jalan Senyum Buddhist shrine to wish "Happy Birthday" to the Buddhist Union on its 21>t annivei ujl celebration. Therp was a Bpecial senriecl and offering of flowers and i| lunch.42 words
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Article, Illustration119 1958-11-17 2 Banker from London here for talks SINGAPORE 13 Then, was a I family welcoi I today for Mr Cobbold. Governor the Bank of Englar-" I on his arrival by Boip from London Waitinn- to his wife. Lad. Cobbold, who la.st month, ana law. Sqn-Ldr i Blount, a forme, eqi tho119 words
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Article19 1958-11-17 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Mr. E. E. Lindsay has been appointed Executive Engineer In charge of Waterworks. Johore.19 words
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Advertisement304 1958-11-17 2 THE I 4\ STRAITS TIMES ;f>; ANNUAL, 1959 '<£' one* laid. One p. (tun- M I llm i.rtu a thousand vOoirt-.' V i^T?' Om1 > Th( BU»1U I< I i\ Annual can Bive you direct I If acr^s to the colourful i r)u nf Malaya ar.d Pouth I ok\ mi304 words
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Miscellaneous31 1958-11-17 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby fm njfr VKttV latent) "1 rT«IIM /^j, 1 v fj >q^v riAAJ^ iff i vi °^^i f •TO %M3kL TO TT|f T^^i\ Li O LOST MV^31 words
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Article295 1958-11-17 3 GAITSKELL URGES GOVT. TO ACCEPT SPAAK'S PROPOSALS OR A CONFERENCE LONDON, Sunday. 11R. llujrh f.aitskell, leader of the British Labour Party Opposition, said in Falmouth yesterday that Britain should accept e proposals of Mr. Paul-Henri Spaak, NATO <i-rrotary (ieneral, for a round-table confercnce <>n Cyprus.Reuter - 295 words
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Article26 1958-11-17 3 ('MRO. Sun. Russian ex- < perts and the United Arab; Republic's Minister of Public met today to discuss construction of the Aswan Dam.— U.PX26 words
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Article154 1958-11-17 3 Splitting atoms in a dustbin! ONDON. Sun. The v atom is to be split in a dustbin in an experiment at Manchester University. This unorthodox nuclear reactor is the invention of Dr. P H. Price, in charge of tho university's new nuclear engineering laboratory. He said that a grant toReuter - 154 words
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Article36 1958-11-17 3 HALIFAX. Sun. The Royal Canadian Navy destroyer escort Huron was damaged in a collision with an unidentified French warship in the Mediterranean on Friday the Navy announced here yesterday. No casualties were reported—U.P.l.36 words
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Article68 1958-11-17 3 LISBON. Sun. The Portuguese Air Force yesterday called off the search for a missing Portuguese flying boat with 36 people on board. The plane disappeared last Sunday. Not a trace of it has been found although and planes searched for it for a week.UPI - 68 words
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Article28 1958-11-17 3 TOKYO. Sun. Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, the Federation Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications, arrived here today on a five-day visit to Japan. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article179 1958-11-17 3 A I AN 1 LA. Sun.— The IndO- nestan Ambassador, Mr. Pamontjak. was to meet the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Felixberto Serrano, today to offer a plan for an "amicable settlement" of the case of a Filipino Huk leader who sought asylum in the Indonesian Embassy179 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-11-17 3 THREE people died in this crash at Idlewild Airport, New York, recently. A cargo plane ploughed into a parked passenger plane (background) after exploding on take-off. Foam from the fire ex. tinguishers gives the scene a look of snowy chaos. U.P.I. picture.UPI - 48 words
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Article, Illustration198 1958-11-17 3 CHURCHILL FAILED AS STRATEGIST -says U.S. general in a new book T^EW YORK, Sun.— w General Albert C. Wedemeyer, World War II American commander in Asia, said in a book published yesterday that Sir Winston Churchill was a glorious war leader, but had "lamentable deficiencies as a strategist." But. despiteReuter - 198 words
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Article194 1958-11-17 3 REST OF THE WORLD 111 BRIEF MOSCOW, Sunday. A 12-HOUR schoolday will include breakfast and supper for younger children at an experimental school planned for Moscow. M os c ow Radio said today that the children would do their "homework" and have rest andReuter - 194 words
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Article258 1958-11-17 3 MOVE IN CASE COMMUNISTS TRY ANOTHER BLOCKADE WASHINGTON, Sunday. 'THE Independent Airlines Association yesterday A offered to supply cargo planes for an airlift should the Communists try to blockade Berlin again. The association represents airlines which have a fleet of 150 planes. The group providedUPI - 258 words
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Article20 1958-11-17 3 LONDON. Sun.— The new South Korean Ambassador to Britain, Mr. Kirn Hoo Taik arrived in London today.— Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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86 1958-11-17 3 PARIS, Sun. A woman's "dream car," with miniature bar, white telephone, built-in dressing table and nylon curtains, has made its debut at a motor show here. The car built to the order of a leading French women's magazine, also has climbing plants, a gildedReuter - 86 words
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Article30 1958-11-17 3 MOSCOW. Sun. Members of a collective farm hav«* sent a thoroughbred stallinn to the United Arab Republic's President Gamal Abdel Nasser. The gift horse Is named Lachin. U.P.I.UPI - 30 words
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Advertisement254 1958-11-17 3 MOJUD Box pleated sleeves reveals Dot embroidered tricot forms lacy inset an lace rose ap- yoke of button-front pajama. pliqued pojama. Slim Capri Cuff sleeve, novelty pocket pants. j a n d neckline have Val lace Cet'em jt I i-odics Dcpt. Singapore. 41-43. High Street. lei: ***** COOLTIPT KING SIZE254 words
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Article111 1958-11-17 4 Strict eye on concerts lOHORE BAHRU. Sun. —The Johore State Government is to ex-i ercise stricter control over public concerts j hold to raise money. The State Secretary, Dato Abdul Rahman bin Musa, said yesterday that in recent months many organisations had arranged to put on I public concerts. In111 words
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Article27 1958-11-17 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Convent Past Pupil., Association is holding a dance at FraMX and Neave Hall. River Valley Road, next Saturday for all past pupils.27 words
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99 1958-11-17 4 CO-OP UNION HOLDS 25th BIRTHDAY DINNER SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Co-operative Union tonight held a silver jubilee dinner at the Badminton Hall in Guillemard Road. The chairman. Mr. K. N. Kularajah, recalling the history of the union said: "We have achieved much in these years, but more still have to99 words
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Article22 1958-11-17 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Tong Yew Chum was fined S6OO in the magistrate's court today for running a 10,000 character lottery.22 words
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Article322 1958-11-17 4 EXPLOITIhiOHE UNEMPLPYMfcfcITI SITUATION BY ENGAGING CHEAP AND UNORGANISED LABOUR, ALLEGES THE T.U.C. J NEW EMPLOYEES HAVE BEEN PAID MUCH LESS IN MOST CASES, STATEMENT CLAIMS SINGAPORE, Sunday. JHE Singapore Trades Union Congress todaj accused coffee shop owners of exploiting the unemployment situation by engaging cheap and322 words
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Article, Illustration26 1958-11-17 4 THE COLOMBO PLAN doll-making experts Akiko (left) and her elder sister Chieko at Singapore Airport yesterday. Straits Times picture.26 words
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208 1958-11-17 4 Chieko and Akiko give airport visitors a big thrill SINGAPORE. Sun. Two pretty Japanese "dolly" sisters, Misses Akiko and Chieko Mizutani. were this morning the centre of attraction at the Singapore Airport. An unusually large Sunday crowd of airport visitors watched them as they moved gracefully about the airport lounge208 words
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Article187 1958-11-17 4 Agreement on health plan SINGAPORE. Sunday. DIFFERENCES of opinion over a proposed contributory health insurance scheme have been amicably settled A meeting was called lasl night at the request of more than 50 dissenting doctors tc reconsider a number of decisions taken at a meeting187 words
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Article92 1958-11-17 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Musical Society and the Chamber Ensemble are looking for singers to take part in their joint concert to be held during Christmas. A contralto, tenor and bass for Parts 1 and 2 of the Christmas Oratoria by Bach. a soprano to sing92 words
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Article111 1958-11-17 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund has spent nearly $250,000 in Singapore during the past 10 years to help needy children. Dr. M. Calderwood. Lady Medical Officer in charge of Government Maternal and Child Health Services (Rural), said this In a111 words
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Article82 1958-11-17 4 SUNGEI SIPUT. Sun.— Mr. V. M. Sundram. a planter and brother of the Federation's Minister for Health. Mr. V. T. Samb?.nthan. is to publish a Tamil weekly. The first issue is expected to come out in January. The weekly, to be calle. "Malainadi'" <Lane! laya> will be82 words
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Article99 1958-11-17 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. "Jalan Kuda" horse a name given to a new road off Jalan Eunos in the Malay Settlement, has aroused the anger of Malay residents there. They sent a delegation to sti- D.i to Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing,99 words
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Article163 1958-11-17 4 (SINGAPORE. Mon Throf tea tiers'* ganisation.s her,. behind closed door^ over the week-end [1 discuss the Govern! ment's proposed ne\r salary scheme. The Certified Ti Association and pore Teachers' Unl met yesterday, are expect to make cert a;. xmttr proposals to the scheme The associations pr163 words
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Article40 1958-11-17 4 SINGAPORE. B ;:i -Burglars broko Into a Durham Estate flat early this morning and took away Sl.BOO worth of cash belonging to a businessman. Teo Chuan Chim. The burglars broke the front door lock to gain entry,40 words
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Advertisement86 1958-11-17 4 There are many reasons why you should buy a VONO -===-6*^32*^^^^ Victor. It is strongly made— the (^gj^g^g||gjjg|§ J^+ sturdy springs :it the •.•mis nnd Tvtfr^§^^Ms^io^' I^^^ sides give maximum support— yet it is very comfortable. f And it is a handy bed: it can be folded flat and stored86 words
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Miscellaneous143 1958-11-17 4 RADIO: General Programme RADIO MALAYA ?si: $T*»S> N.T.ONAL SHOET WAVE J^S; 'iS o^^ SERVICE 5.00 ChUdrens Magailne; 6.30 41 metre* j azz jamboree; 5.45 Their SINGAPORE Kind Of MusilC; 6.00 Of Med k a A xT£i^ v r rN a s« s raK: MedlUm p'SJan^ 11 Ker^^fnd^tSnl, B^! Medium wave143 words
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Article242 1958-11-17 5 Private agencies welcome Government plan to stop exploitation of jobless I N G A PORE, Sun. Leading- private employment agencies here welcome the Government plan for strict control on agencies to stop racketeers from exploiting the unemployed. The Government has published a Bill, under which the agencies are242 words
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Article, Illustration205 1958-11-17 5 SINGAPORE, Sunday. I ABOUR Front councillor, Mr. Lee Hwee Yiow. will seek to strike off a rebuke recorded against him at a staff committee meeting last month when the City Council meets tomorrow. The committee had placed on record its "great205 words
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97 1958-11-17 5 Police break up clash, rescue man SINGAPORE, Sun. A labourer. Sim Hee Kia. 29. was found unconscious with multiple stab wounds in a kampong otff Lorong 17. Geylang, after police broke up a gang clash tonight. Detectives were waiting at midnight in the General Hospital for Sim to recover and97 words
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Article113 1958-11-17 5 $2 mil. TUNA FACTORY FOR PENANG PENANG, Sun.— Four Japanese who have been negotiating with the Singapore Government on setting up a tuna fishing and canning industry there. are completing plans with businessmen here to establish a $2 million tuna canning lactory In Penang or on the Province mainland. Mr.113 words
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Article25 1958-11-17 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Mohamed bin Abubakar was fined $200 in the magistrates court today for selling a stolen gold sovereign to a goldsmith.25 words
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Article17 1958-11-17 5 KUANTAN, Sun. The Pahang State Council will hold it. budget meeting from December. 18 20.17 words
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Article72 1958-11-17 5 SINGAPORE, Sun.— A shopassistant. Ho Swee Geok. 21, was severely cut on the arms early today when he was attacked by a gang of parangarmed thugs outside a filling station in Eu Tong Sen Street. He was getting out of his car when six or seven72 words
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Article, Illustration139 1958-11-17 5 FOR OUR BRIDGE PRAISE From Ian Mok-Ai T ONDON, Sun.— Civil "engineers here have praised highly the construction of Singapore's Merdeka Bridge. The $8 million bridge was described as "an excellent construction'' and "a landmark of civil engineering in the Par East." Paper studied These comments were made during discussion139 words
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Article37 1958-11-17 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Lee Chuan Swee. manager. Kuala Sedili Transport Co.. was fined $599 in the magistrate's court today for allowing one of the company's vehicles to carry an overweight of one ton.37 words
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Miscellaneous400 1958-11-17 5 POI HT BAND concert a. mittee meeting 8 p.m. Eedok Cornei. adjacent, to the YWCA (Raffles Quayi: Keep Bedok Police Station, 5.30 to 6.30 fi: class 915 a.m. and 5.15 p.m.: Dm Chinese cooking class (new se.sJOINT CHORAL REHEARSAL sion i -sweet sour pork. 10.30 a.m.. o! the Singapore Chamber400 words
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Obituary36 1958-11-17 6 Hi Hwdi $10 (Minimum). REID: On Friday. November 7th, 1958. a". St. Mary's Hospital, Eastbourne. Sussex. Claude MeI .iren Reid (Toby), very dear husband of Irene, of Lone Oak Three Cups. Heathfield Sussex i:t:natlon private.36 words
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Article37 1958-11-17 6 I'll Word* $10 (Vinimum,. MESSRS. GANESA.W Public Dept Kuanhm and Kanav.iN.ibapathy Teaclio:- Singapore thank all Friends nrid Relatives for their kind Attendance. Help ;<nd Condolences at the Funei-: f their late Mother Mrs. Subramani.im on 9/11/58.37 words
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555 1958-11-17 6 The Straits Times MONDAY. Nov. 17, 1958. The Sweat Shops Although a great deal has been said of the gross exploitation of shop assistants and workers in related trades, much of the evidence laid before the federation's Wages Council Commission has power to shock and shame. The Commission's comment is555 words
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Article406 1958-11-17 6 A resolution to be moved r the Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng van, at today's meeting o;° \e Singapore City Council, ill seek the Council's dislution on the ground that t no longer reflects public pinion.'' At the Council's ast meeting, in which there as an interlude under the406 words
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Article233 1958-11-17 6 Mr. Brian Goodrich, Singapore's Assistant Police Commissioner, is right when ho says that the ultimate answer to the problem of secret societies is "collective resistance" by the public. Given full public co-operd-tion, there is no doubt thai gangsterism could be ended within a few months. However it was233 words
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Article, Illustration896 1958-11-17 6 CENSORSHIP OF THE PRESS IS THE FIRST STEP TOWARDS SLAVERY I SOMETIMES wondei 1 what people think newspapers are for beyond wrapping up par- In eels, lighting fires and other menial purposes. Do they buy a paper daily solely for the news? Or for entertainment? Or to be Kuided by896 words
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750 1958-11-17 6 Sir Percival Griffiths - Three big tasks face Pakistan's army bosses Sir Percival Griffiths by VVEN by modern standards events in Pakistan have moved fast. Two revolutions have taken place in three weeks. In spite of its spectacular character, the first of them was the less significant, for when on October 7 the President.750 words
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105 1958-11-17 6 Councillors who signed an agreement in front of the electors AT a City Council election rally last December when the chairman of the Workers' Party. Mr. Marshall, introduced his Party;candidates, an agreement was signed In front ot the electors that if any of the candidates were elected and then decided105 words
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Letter88 1958-11-17 6 QEVERAL months ago O residents in Opera Estate were given the hope by Mr. Wljeratne's Action Committee that a bus service would soon be operating into that part of the estate as soon as a tarmac roar) was constructed This has now been done but nothing88 words
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Letter57 1958-11-17 6 FIGHT SHY OF ROJAK POLITIK YOU ask: "What's wrong with rojak. a good Malayan dish?" (S.T. Nov 15>. No. there is nothing wrong except that m these days when there is a polio epidemic, we had better nght shy of all kinds of rojak: rojak kangkong. rojak pulo plnang, rojak57 words
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Letter35 1958-11-17 6 I REFER to the value of certificates Issued to graduates of the Sultan Idns Training College Tanjons Malim. Is it true that these certificates ar P now regarded SIJIL NOMEOR SATU Kuala Kangsar.35 words
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Advertisement14 1958-11-17 6 MARINE MASTER Automatic Date 25 jewels Waterproof Shockproof Fortiflex unbreakable Mainspring Anti-Magnetic > fctjttk MARINE-MASTER14 words
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Advertisement157 1958-11-17 6 IfI^OPTICIfINS Mr. K. E. MEYER will be vfei KUALA LUMPUR SAT. NOV. 29th Or MON. DEC. Ist Appointim-nts for cyc-cxamimi tions— Phone *****. STORCH BROS., 22, MOUNTBATTEN ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR. inninimiMimiiinuinmtimiiiiiiini| M) HH)) )l|l[)|||()|(||)|tt||t|H)tMM||)(|)|||)t)||) aOHOHOMOgOHOHOHOHOHOHOSOSOHOHOBOHOSO *<> I o > Malaga i crossroads of the world O I hnmghout history what157 words
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Article, Illustration870 1958-11-17 7 Delegates pledge full support for party, attack People's Alliance SECRETARY-GENERAL E.K. TAN CLAIMS: 'WE ARE THE ONLY PARTY IN SINGAPORE WHICH IS FREE FROM COMMUNIST INFLUENCE' ADDRESS FROM THE CHAIR gIKGAPORE, Sun.— An enthusiastic crowd of 2.~>0 Liberal Socialist delegates from 36 branches turned up870 words
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Article55 1958-11-17 7 IN. Sun. BorLtu. will shortly an English-medium r 350 to 400 children md labourers. d :t will take the primary up to se- tl] standard. labus will have a and agricultural c mmpany is about nt :iii education and (Beer who will be r.Mblo for educational55 words
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Article29 1958-11-17 7 LOH, Sun. A ipper, Tai Kirn 50. of Triang. was -relay fined $350 or six [or possession of prepared opium arc tw rhundu smoking Oct. 2229 words
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Article29 1958-11-17 7 Sun. Mrs. Rigby. wife of the utng Puisne Judge, will i bridge, mahjong i ta morning at her ties residence on| In aid of the Poppy29 words
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Article, Illustration149 1958-11-17 7 PEOPLE'S ALLIANCE ITS SYMBOL SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore People's Alliance today announced its party symbol a steel girder and a gear wheel. "It symbolises strength, Progress and Achievement," Mr. Wang Tsun Hao, the secretary -gene ral, said in a statement. He then explained the significance of the symbol. "S" stood149 words
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Article67 1958-11-17 7 TEMERLOH. Sun. A hawker, Embong bin Othman, 31, of Kuala Semantan in the Temerloh district, was fined $2,000 or two years' jail on Friday for unlawful possession of 66 rounds of ammunition on Sept. 14. He was also ordered to be placed under police supervision for a year.67 words
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Article44 1958-11-17 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Kanlbi bin Haji Abdul Ohani was fined $200 in the Magistrate's Court here today for failing to declare to the Customs 17 pieces of silverware and 10 leather bags when travelling by train from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur.44 words
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Article, Illustration298 1958-11-17 7 Mrs. Leon-Soh says: Our leaders were insulted SINGAPORE, Sun. Mrs. Leon-Soh, chairman of the Mountbatten branch of the Liberal Socialist Party, said after she and six of her supporters hud walked out of the annual conference that there was no question of the branch resigning en bloc from the party.298 words
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260 1958-11-17 7 RACIAL CLASH WARNING BY TENGKU IN B. PAHAT BATU PAHAT Sunday. pERTAIN people were trying to create racial illwill between Malays and Chinese in Batu Pahat and if they achieved tneir aim the resultant bloodshed would never be forgotten. This warning was given here tonight by the Federation Prime Minister,260 words
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Article, Illustration129 1958-11-17 7 Top woman soldier in for tour of Malaya SINGAPORE, Sun. Britain's top woman soldier. Brigadier Mary K. K. Colvin, flew in here today from London by BOAC to begin a three-week inspection of YVRACs in Malaya. The Director of the Women's Royal Army Corps, War Office, Brig. Colvin, smilingly told129 words
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Article25 1958-11-17 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Malayan Indian Congress tonight deferred making a definite decision on its attitude towards the newly formed Singapore Peoples Alliance.25 words
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Article26 1958-11-17 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Veera Pillai. vice-president of the Sembawang Branch of the Malayan Indian Congress. died last night. His funeral took place today.26 words
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Advertisement107 1958-11-17 7 AUDIO W^^/VtO/tCI PERFECTION irrard offers you a wide selection of Multi-Speed Models for A.C., AC/DC. Battery and also Spring operated models. Mil V <;\RR\RDCAN OFFER SUCH A BIG SELECTION. IF YOU MUST HAVE A RECORD CHANGER OR A RECORD PLAYER YOU MIGHT AS WELL HAVE THE BEST AND INSIST ON107 words
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214 1958-11-17 8 COMMON MALAYAN PLANTS. By H. B. Cilliland. (University of Malaya Press Singapore $5.) rpHERE are some 8,000 X Malayan plants, of which Professor Gilliland has chosen for this book 222. a selection largely dictated by the available drawings in two Japanese volumes that were published214 words
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197 1958-11-17 8 Eugene O 'Neill: A genius addicted to alcohol PART OF A LONG STORY. By Agnes Boulton iDovics 255.) THIS la an intimate confession of the innermost thoughts and feelings of a woman deeply in love with a genius hopelessly addicted to alcohol. Eugene O'Neill and Agnes Boulton were married in197 words
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215 1958-11-17 8 MASTERS OF CRICKET. By Jack Fingleton. (Heinemann. 155.) FIRST-CLASS reading tor all cricket followers, but perhaps especially so for those of a generation who saw and remembpred the 1921 Australian side as the most attractive if no: the greatest visiting team of215 words
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Article342 1958-11-17 8 BRAVE LITTLE SHIPS GLORY PASSED THEM BY. By Ewart Brookes. (Jarrolds 155.) By Walter Warwick MINESWEEPING brings the picture of a fleet of little ships dragging a tangle of cable behind them, gathering up the mines as they go. And roughly that is what it was in the first world342 words
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Article369 1958-11-17 8 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD By NO MORE WAR. By Linus Pauling. (Gollancz 165.) rnHE biggest hydrogen 1 bombs to be tested have been in the range of five to ten megatons equivalent to. twice or three times all the bombs exploded in the second world war.369 words
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Article763 1958-11-17 8 rE results of The Malayan Monthly's Jackpot Contest "A" (for October) were announced yesterday in The Sunday Times. Here are the judges' comments on what they thought were the most apt and accurate answers to some of the more difficult clues. ACROSS 5: Might bring complaints763 words
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Advertisement61 1958-11-17 8 take MULTIVITE THaOC m**k MULTIVITE gives nourishment to mothers^ Jim before and after the /^g wlr birth of their baby. "^^^B W MULTIVITE tablets contain W the essential vitamins A, B, C A and D that you need for health, /6rMj\ PRODUCT Can be chewed or swallowed and children love61 words
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Advertisement206 1958-11-17 8 't\" It's not only in tar racing 3 |flUS>' that Rotary Action is vital for speed and efficiency. The same applies Features of the new "Philishave" Jet: 4#', lucres** in •kaiinc »rr». J Newly dr«l(nrd motor fi\m .^^JtSS^/. Vl.« i.'>', morr rrtolutiona prrsernnt! /X .r Newly dr.ncnrd. patented .kin- /K^S^^206 words
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Miscellaneous293 1958-11-17 8 Straits Times Crossword ]HFi Hf? HP' aflaT* aflT' aHT* laflP' flai ACROSS on a Prime Minister (10). 8. Not old enough to need a 4. With childish ammunition rug? (5. 3). prepare to shoot this bird 9. Watch me start my holiday in bed! (6). 5. Could It possibly be293 words
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1492 1958-11-17 9 I XT Weill was a musician vh perhaps devoted ]()U time to music (1 opera than many j hl> (O ntemporanes. tjis untiring efforts l>tv rewarded at an ar k the Knife, one f 'h" x ojrliest ambitiousDaily Mirror - 1,492 words
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Miscellaneous94 1958-11-17 9 Carmen A Co. By 3iaa The Saint By Lesiie Charteris Dick Tracy By Chester Gould Iff^HH I fA PRESS OF TWe BUI lON V T TMEVPe SO nNV TVIEV r WtTW TWfS CUN YOU ■•^■■■■B^B^B^Baßlß^siß^sV ANO -t>| E TRANCJUIUZEH ARE PAINLESS, BUT THEY I CAM WIN EVEffV BET. YES. TWE94 words
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Article55 1958-11-17 10 Current Date of Total Total for payment payment for previous year year Kuala Kampar Tin Fields Ltd. 2s. Dec. 10 2s. ss. Malayan Tin Dredging Ltd. 10' c 36 2/3% 4O'o Southern Malayan Tin Dredging Ltd. Bd. 26 12/15' 33 l/3<Ti The Sungei Besi Mines Ltd. 15 f55 words
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Article1129 1958-11-17 10 By Our Market Correspondent ALTHOUGH it was a short week on the Malayan Share Market, because of the Deepavali holiday, the volume of business was most encouraging, particularly in Federation centres. This revival of business in the Federation, where turnovers are stated in some quarters to be1,129 words
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Article304 1958-11-17 10 ALTHOUGH the price A reached the year's hi 3/8 cents the market quiet and featureless. Purcnases for the shipment i of 26.000 tons of rubber this month to Odessa have now I largely been fulfilled and in tttfc respect operations were 1 largely confined to adjustI ment of304 words
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Article217 1958-11-17 10 COMMODITY REVIEW year to about 600.000 tons this year. Indonesia's output had also dropped by 50 per cent to 250.000 tons. The price on Saturday for November buyers issued by the Copra Association was $4'.. 25 per pirul. This was the highest fcr nearly five years. Singapore Copra Association noonAP - 217 words
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Article312 1958-11-17 10 The Malayan Share Broken' A-oci»Uon reported on Saturday: All sections on the local share market were generally steady and the turnover small." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business: Fraser Neave ords $1.60 and $1.59; Gammon $1.70- W Hammer $1.57 and $157'~Malayan Cement $1.58 and $1 59312 words
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Article784 1958-11-17 10 THE following list of revised quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after its last meeting on Saturday (Nov. 15). Hu»<t» -..ii,.,. ■iltr» Br.cn Pref i. on i m, Ords 2.20 23U Atlas Ice II (buyers) B. B. Petrol Sip 52 -<d B. M. Trustees784 words
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Advertisement355 1958-11-17 10 NOTICES HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1956 REGULATION 12 (I) (a) Application for a Certificate 1 of Registration NOTICE is hereby given that i MM HAP HIN, of 170. Ben- coolen Street, Singapore 7, is applying to the Hotels Licensing i Board. Singapore, for a Certificate of Registration in respect of premises355 words
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Advertisement649 1958-11-17 10 NOTICES CLONAL RUBBER STUMPS Approved Tjlr. 1 stumps available to Estates and Medium Hold--1 Ings ex Government Nurseries at jl7 cents. Enquiries to Executive 1 Officer, Government Planting Ma- i terial Scheme. Department of Agriculture, Kuala Lumpur. NOTICE This is to notify our patrons and the public that Mr. Yap649 words
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Advertisement768 1958-11-17 10 YOU CAN BE g^gg...| F r$ I Wcstinghousc For the fullest ronqi H of Airconditionm j equipment: H WINDOW UNITS j J 4 I. ll'i, 2HP I^Bl SELF CONTAINED FACTORY ASSEM- m BUD UNITS. 3. 5. 7/j. 10, 15. 20, 2b. 40 HP CENTRAL PLANTS in oil *ize» incor porating768 words
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Advertisement1282 1958-11-17 11 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. TEL.: Hi.: ***** ELLERMAN LINES LONDON. PMVM, ROTTERDAM, NAMIURG I HULL and for U.S.A., North Atlantic Ports ond Canada via Colombo city if emimrv Spore P. Sham Penang Is 7 11 Nay 11/71 Ntv 21 24 Ntt •CITY IF lEIFORI Spore P. Sham Penang I/is lac1,282 words
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Advertisement63 1958-11-17 11 KLAVENESS LINE lIS ANGELES. SAN lAANCISCO SEATTLE, VINCOUVkR t PORTLAND Accepting carge f-r Central t Setttt America BOUGAINVILLE S'por« P. S>am Penang 20/20 Ntv 4 Dec 3 Dec I 2nd Call S Dec SUNNYVIIIE I Spore P. Sham Per ant K 21 lie 4 Jm 1 Jaa 2nd Call S63 words
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Article534 1958-11-17 12 F.A. CUP FIRST ROUND Day of glory for Tooting and Mitcham I ONDON. Sun! Tooting and iMitcham, amateur club of the Isthmian League, gathered .the glory of yesterday's First Hound of the English F.A. Cup by knocking out League rivals Bournemouth. Seven thousand Tooting supportersReuter - 534 words
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Article82 1958-11-17 12 LONDON, Sun. The replay dates in the First Round of the FA. Cup are: TOMORROW: Mill wall v Hitchin Town; Newport County v Wisbech. WEDNESDAY: York City v Bury; South Shields v Crewe Alexandra; Rochdale v Hartlepools United; Read- in; v Watford. THURSDAY: Worcester City v Chelmsford City;Reuter - 82 words
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Article290 1958-11-17 12 I UN don, sun. Results of ye.%- terday's Kugby Union result* were: County championship: Cumut-r. land and We6imorlana 5 Chesnire 21; Lancashire 5 Northumberland 8. Club matches: Blackheatn 3 Cambridge 12; Harlequins 11 Ox lord 8; Old Merchant Taylors 0 Old Blues 16; Richmond 6290 words
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Article340 1958-11-17 12 THE LEAGUE LONDON, Sunday. A KSENAL held the English football First Division leadership with a 3-1 win over Nottingham Forest before the best crowd of the day, nearly 50,000, at Highbury yesterday. The Arsenal attack was not at its best, and, with Forest superiorReuter - 340 words
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439 1958-11-17 12 WEIGHTS FOR IPOH MEETINGS-SEVEN RACES ON Ist DAY lyhHiHTs for all seven races at Ipoh on Saturday arr: Cl. X Div. 1-9F Perhaps So 9.00 Sterling 8.13 Grey Court M.09 Peanut Kid 8.08 Collusion 8.07 JoUy Day 8.06 Picture Fan II 8.06 Naxrana 8.05 Gallant Turk 8.05 Whisperinc Giant 8439 words
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Article53 1958-11-17 12 SINGAPORE, Sun. Sgt. Goad (40 Base Workshop) was the individual champion at the Army inter-unit shooting competition here today. He had a grand aggregate of 182. No. 40 Base Workshop won the Ceylon Shield for interunit competition with a total of 716 points. Second were G.H.Q.53 words
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Article25 1958-11-17 12 SINGAPORE, Sun. Railway Rainbow Rangers beat United Combined 3-0 in a friendly soccer match at Kampong Bahru today. Athimulam, Loganathan and Thamby scored.25 words
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Article15 1958-11-17 12 BARCELONA, Sun. The 1962 European athletics championships will be held in Belgrade. —Reuter.Reuter - 15 words
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669 1958-11-17 12 P W D L F APts Arsenal 18 10 3 547 27 23 Wolves 17 10 2 5 36 21 22 Preston 18 9 4 5 33 25 22 Bolton 17 8 5 4 34 24 21 West Brom. 17 7 6 4 41 27669 words
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Advertisement328 1958-11-17 12 £r#im+n how sbwi Be !<> rJMi i rTO Ph< 12th TERRIFIC 117^ I 4ciWiM l? Wi%M ***** am IV M 'THE CAMP ON BLOOD ISLAND" *5 Next Ch«n«e! "DO ANKHEN BAR All HAWii COMING! Clark Gable: Doris Day "TEACHFi: t ■wiiMaia'.flas;' »-m day "WHY HITLER LOST THE WAR J| TOMORROW!328 words
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Advertisement597 1958-11-17 13 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Word* SS (Min.)— Box St ell. txtrm. BABY AMAH previous experience essential mast speak English also do household washing. 3 Ewart Park, Spore. or Tele, phone *****. Wanted December. SITUATIONS WANTED I 20 Word. Si (Min.)— Box it eti. txtrm. EXPERIENCED LADY SECRETARY, Stenographer requires position. Please597 words
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Advertisement867 1958-11-17 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED !0 Wordt is (Min.)-Box it eti. txtrm. i WANTED TO RENT tori American couple. 3 bedroom un- 1 furnished bungalow in Opera or j Frankel Estate. Write P.O. Box 1394. JAPANESE GENTLEMEN Requires Fully Furnished, One Bedroom Flat, Preferably Within Three Miles GPO, Please Ring (Spore) *****. THREE867 words
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Advertisement793 1958-11-17 13 STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE, ETC. |20 W.rdi %i (Min.)— Box M ett. mxtrm. GENUINE MASSAGE:- Muscui lar-pain. tiredness etc. 123 Erne raid Hill Rd., Singapore. Tel. *****9. From 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. i daily. TOYO-BATH MASSAGE Turk--1 lshbath (Steam) Muscular-pains, tiredness, over-weight etc. 185-B Orchard Road. Tel Spore ***** j Entrance793 words
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Advertisement813 1958-11-17 13 NOTICES NOTICE This is to notify our customers that Mr. TAN BIAN CHUAN ceased to be employed by this Company as from November 15th 1958 and has therefore no authority to transact any business on our behalf. FIELDING. BROWN FINCH (Ml EAST) LTD., 57, Robinson Road, Singapore. NOTICE We wish813 words
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Advertisement882 1958-11-17 13 NOTICES I JASIN RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL Assessment Lists. 1959. i NOTICE t'NDKR SECTION 62. NOTICE is hereby (riven in 3 accordance with the provisions of i f Section 62 of the Municipal Ordi- nance (Cap. 133) that the Asm«xs- ment lists containing the annual value of and assessment to be882 words
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Advertisement793 1958-11-17 13 I TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE The date of closing of tender for Breaking and Supplying Metal from Temiang Quarry, Seremban for period Ist December,. 1958 to 1 30 th November, 1959 is extended I from 18th to 21st November, 1958. P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE. Tenders from cla.ss c and above registered793 words
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Article, Illustration283 1958-11-17 14 Singapore driver sets a lap record A POPULAR VICTOR Engine troubles force Wyllie, Pope to retire MACAO, Sunday. (MIAN Lye Choon of Singapore, driving an Aston Martin DB-3S today won the Macao Grand Prix after setting a lap record. Ron Hardwick of Hong Kong, in aReuter - 283 words
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Article444 1958-11-17 14 MALAY TEAMS HAVE NOW WON THE MAJOR SAFA TITLES SINGAPORE, Sunday. WHEN S.A.F.A. senior cup holders, Amicable A.A., scored in the 34th minute in the final against Fathul Karib at Jalan Besar Stadium here today, they seemed set to retain their title. But they faded444 words
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Article298 1958-11-17 14 By EPSOM JEEP Kuala Lumpur, Sunday OIGHLIGHT of yesterday's racing here was the n brilliant treble by young Moses Lee, the outstanding apprentice rider on the Malayan Turf. Lee has now reached his 30 winners and in his next race he will be riding on equal298 words
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Article72 1958-11-17 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.—Perak Malays easily beat Singapore Malays 4-0 to beceme the first winners of the Dato Razak Cup in the Malayan Malays nockey competition here today. Perak Malays were far too good for the Singapore side Centre forward Shaarl capped a fine display by scoring72 words
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Article111 1958-11-17 14 SEREMBAN, Sunday. "V^EGRI SEMBILAN women beat Malacca women 11 by four games to three in their Heah Joo Seang Cup badminton match here today. Scores (Negri players first SINGLES: Rosy Loh beat H. M. Rogayah 5-11, 11-5. 11-9: Angeline Kwok lost to Sylvia Tan111 words
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Article90 1958-11-17 14 SINGAPORE. Sun. Newly promoted Khalsa took a point off Indian Association whin their S.H.A. League Div. One match ended in a scoreless draw at Balestier Road today. In another Dlv. 1 match yesterday. Young Men Sikh Association scored a 3-2 win over R.A.F. Seletar at Seletar. Y.M.S.A.90 words
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Article, Illustration166 1958-11-17 14 Dexter may postpone wedding for cricket SINGAPORE, Sun.—Former Malayan cricketer Ted Dexter, who is now holiday ing in France, has been asked by the M.C.C. to "stand by" as a possible replacement for the In-jury-hit English Test team in Australia. A report from Paris states that Ted. the Cambridge University166 words
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Article62 1958-11-17 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Federation today beat Singapore by 5-3 in their InterPolice hockey match played on the Depot ground. Federation led 2-1 at the interval with goals by Oian Singh and Geoffry de Silva, Singapore's goal was scored by Sivamayam Federation's second half scorers were Mahindeer62 words
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Article45 1958-11-17 14 RL'GGEB: Poppy Day match Johore Civilians v Services, Johore Bahru. Sanderson Cup (replay)— R.A.F. Seletar v 61 Signals Unit. Seletar. Friendlies —S.C.C. "B" v All Whites, padang; SRC. v R.A.F. Tengah. padang. HOCKEY: S.H.A. Dlv. 3— Y.M.S.A. "B" v Khalsa "B", Balestier Road.45 words
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87 1958-11-17 14 J INGFIELD PARK, Sun. Dr. G. K. Lim of Singapore won the November Nursery Handicap for two-year-olds here today with his colt Signal. Signal, by the Epsom Derby winner Blue Peter out or Lovely Day, drew away in the final stages of the sevenReuter - 87 words
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Article51 1958-11-17 14 AHMEDABAD. Sun.— A century by Contractor (110) enabled the Cricket Board of Control President's XI to hold the West Indies to a draw in their cricket match here today. West Indies declared 316 for six and dismissed President's XI for 124 and 227 (Contractor 110; Smith51 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-11-17 14 KVIH'.'I. KARIB players, in jubilant mood, chair their captain. Rosdi Abu. after winning the S.A.F.A. Senior Cup for tbe first time. Players in this Straits Times picture are from left: Front Umar Rahmat. Ibrahim Hassan. Matmoon Sudasee. Dollah Zainol; Middle— Mokhtar Tabri. Sahar Hussein; Back Rosdi Abu. Hamid53 words
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Article38 1958-11-17 14 SINGAPORE. Sun— Seletar Cycling Club's SAC. Alan Carlin won the Far East Air Force's 1.000-yard hill climb held for the first time at Mount Faber this morning. He won from six others, clocking 3min 23 4/ssec38 words
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Article32 1958-11-17 14 SINGAPORE. Sun.—Singapore Indian Brotherhood won the Sinniah Memorial Cup for soccer for the third successive year when they beat Johore Bahru Indian R.C. 4-2 at Farrer Park today.32 words
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Article292 1958-11-17 14 Choice of Craig odd *y Jack r, M(LETOi( SYDNEY Austn 'l Sir Don:.: BrarinM Jack Ryd ley Sedd. >, r 01I u*B working to a mudclL tralia's t J*jH First Tcs! BrLjfl nest monti Their cboii i an I as leader ol side to f»*m Sydney been, I day is292 words
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Article124 1958-11-17 14 SEREMBAN, Sun.— A stons nilly gave a Negn sembiian *t tion victory over Singapore CM I Club by 14 points (a goal acd tries) to 11 t£o;d. t: In a rugger match here todaj. When the visitors led 11-3 minutes after the interval, m s«med certain124 words
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Advertisement761 1958-11-17 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. "AT YOUR SERVICE" 20 Word* $10 (Minimum). Ihnlu I month. 10 Words S2.JO (Mm.) SELF-DRIVE CARS Tel: ***** Everflne Co. 519. Serangoon Rd.. Spore. HEQUIRE DOCUMENT COPY? Ring ***** Tang's 10. Boat Quay, Singapore LATEST STYLE In suiting Ah Chum Tailor. 63 Orchard Road, Spore. RELAX, Reduce weight761 words
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