The Straits Times, 26 November 1958
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Title Section17 1958-11-26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1958 15 CENTS17 words
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Article597 1958-11-26 1 TEN GET LETTERS TELLING OF GOODS BAN Trade board accuses both Govts. of unfriendly attitude China answers embargo with 'no sale' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Peking accused the pore and the Federation Covlents of showunfriendly itude" towards export trade. The Governments c warned that they take responsibility for597 words
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Article28 1958-11-26 1 LONDON, Tue-;. Britain has agreed to supply "certain arms" to Tuni.-ia. the Foreign Secretary. Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, told the House oJ Commons yesterday. R<> -n .t.28 words
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Article, Illustration16 1958-11-26 1 MARGO a picture from her album16 words
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Article171 1958-11-26 1 BANGKOK, Tuesday. lEUT.-GEN. Prapas Charusathien, a senior member of Siam's ruling Revolutionary Party, announced today that Siam was closing the Cambodian border following the Cambodian Government's decision to temporarily suspend diplomatic relations with the Siam Government. Gen. Charusathien told a Press conference the Siam GovernmentReuter - 171 words
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Article22 1958-11-26 1 VATICAN CITY. Tues. Pope John XXIII received Mr. Paul Henri Spaak. secretarygeneral of Nato, at an audience here today. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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1049 1958-11-26 1 LLOYD MORGAN - LLOYD MORGAN By SINGAPORE, Tues. Lovely teenager Margo Cutor, who .sailed from London as a stowaway to try to join her sweetheart in Australia, has not lost heart. 'Somehow, some time, I'll get to Australia and join him," she said today, "it is1,049 words
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Article81 1958-11-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. pRESIDENT Soekarno of Indonesia is to be invited to pay a state visit to Malaya. The official organ of UMNO, Malaya Merdeka, said yesterday that the Defence Minister, Dato Abdul Ruzak, who is leading a goodwill mission to Indonesia w?ll extend an official81 words
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Article, Illustration258 1958-11-26 1 TWO DOLLAR GIFT TO THE GODS, THEN... PENANG, Tuesday. A TIMBER MERCHANT, Tan Wan Cheang of Irrawady Road, fell GO feet to his death from the "Pagoda of 10,000 Buddhas" at Penang's famed Kek Lok Si Temple a t Aver Itam today.258 words
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Article105 1958-11-26 1 KUANTAN. Tuesday. THHE LEADER of five elephants which caused x damage on Kuala Reman Estate was shot dead today by the Kuantan game ranger, Inche Hashim bin Salleh. I herd, said the estate ger. Mr. J. M. Cotterill, tprooted more than 100 ited rubber trees, le105 words
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Article43 1958-11-26 1 NEW YORK. TOM. The U.N. General Assembly's political committee last night Ignored a Soviet boycott threat and voted to create an 18-member preparatory group to study international co-operation in outer space as proposed by Britain. France and the United States.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article26 1958-11-26 1 KARACHI, Tues.— Mr. Justice Akhlaq Husain, a judge of the West Pakistan High Court, was suspended yesterday by the President, Gen. Mohammed Ayub.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article134 1958-11-26 1 Odd-day war is on again TAIPEH, Tues. The Communists opened up their odd-day shelling of the Quemoy Islands shortly after midnight today as the "stop and go" war reached the end of its first month. By midday shore batteries had landed 201 shells on the islands. During the past threeReuter - 134 words
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Article35 1958-11-26 1 SENTENCES ON RACE RIOTERS UPHELD I ONDON, lii's ii M <■-. ,>f lnui yeai «'ii each of nui' m--1 .ittj( kinu colour* d I) HI .\UgUr>t 1 i' C upheld by ippr;il today. Beater.35 words
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Article51 1958-11-26 1 Polio: 3 new cases SINGAPORE. Tues— Three new cases of polio were reported yesterday, bringing the total since the epidemic began in August to 321. All were Asiati children under the age ol' two years. Two were from the Naval Base area. There were no deaths. HALL BQMH£Y REPORTS fnm51 words
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576 1958-11-26 2 I ON DON DC WSpaL* per reports statL' that Margaret Cator made a snap decision to stowaway aboard the Himalaya after ■d row with a boy iriend. a 28-year-old London actor. Ronald Clarke. "It's ail my fault." Clarke said. "I am576 words
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190 1958-11-26 2 'The Queen not played, so city officers walk out Tues. Three X city council officers walked out of the annual banquet of a branch of the Native Sons of Canada here after their hosts refused to play "God Save the Queen" when the toast to the Queen was proposed. The190 words
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Article, Illustration480 1958-11-26 3 U.S. drivers will turn back if East Germans try to check papers West intends to stay in erlin, Nixon says BERLIN, Tuesday. S. Army moved quickly to forestall eatened East German attempts to re- I lied traffic to Berlin today ordering !i drivers to turnReuter; UPI - 480 words
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Article52 1958-11-26 3 JAKARTA. Tues. Many, high school students here had venereal disea.se. said newspapers today quoting Mr. Sumardi. a member of the Jakarta Administrative Council. Calling on teachers and parents to help keep studpnts from brothels. Mr. Sumardi said there had been considerable surprise at the incidence of theReuter - 52 words
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81 1958-11-26 3 Nationalists resume flights over China TAIPEII. Tues. Authoritative Nationalist military sources said today the Nationalists had resumed reconnaissance flights over the Chinese mainland. These flights were reported to have been quietly stopped about the time of Mr. Dulles' visit in October. Gen. Wan^ Shu-ming, the Nationalist Chief of Staff, saidReuter - 81 words
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Article223 1958-11-26 3 Malaya must be consulted first LONDON, Tuesday. VI ALAYA and other Commonwealth countries will i have to be consulted before the proposed union of Ghana and Guinea (now a member of the French Community) can be admitted to the Commonwealth. Ghana, a Commonwealth member, and Guinea,Reuter; UPI - 223 words
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Article154 1958-11-26 3 58 GO ON TRIAL IN TUNISIA TUNIS, Tues. Fiftyeight Tunisians went on trial here yesterday accused of plotting with agents from Cairo to assassinate President Bourguiba and overthrow his proWestern Government. In a dramatic speech on Sunday President Bourguiba announced the arrest of Egyptian officers who were sent to TunisReuter - 154 words
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Article68 1958-11-26 3 LONDON, Tucs. Somerset Maugham, the 84-ycar-old author, said on television tonight that he had written his last book. In a filmed BBC interview, he declared: "I am a tree man and a member of the unemployed a well-uphols-tered unemployed "I shall travel and see the places IReuter - 68 words
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Article374 1958-11-26 3 LONDON. Tues. Stock mar- kets suffered 'heir severest fall today for long time. Comtel-Reuters index of 25 industrial shares dropped 8.4 to 242 5. its lowest since Oct. 30. Sentiment was dominated by I yesterday's sharp break on Wall Street. Losses were widespread j and substantial. Closing middle374 words
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233 1958-11-26 3 Playboy heir now free to wed Malayan ONDON, Tues. —Tony Moynihan, 23-year-old playboy heir, was divorced yesterday by his model-wife on charges of adultery. He is now free to wed his Malayan sweetheart. Tony, son of Baron Moyniham of Leeds, did not contest the action brought by his wife, Anne.233 words
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Article77 1958-11-26 3 MARS MAY HAVE ANIMALS WASHINGTON. Tues. Prof. Ernst J- Opik. noted astronomer and editor ot I the Irish Astronomical Journal., said yesterday that the possibility of animal life on the planet Mars could not be ruled out. Animals of the kind known on earth could not exist on Mar s77 words
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Article61 1958-11-26 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Gan fang San. a hawker, and father of six children, who attempted to set fire to an attap house in Thomson Road on Aug. 15 last, was jailed for three years by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the Assize Court today. Gan was found61 words
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Article50 1958-11-26 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Senior Aircraftman Brian Robert Logan, of RAF Tengah, was acquitted today of a charge of causing the death of Radin Moonaphar. 80 by a negligent act while driving a car at Dunearn Road on the night of July 12. Logan was not called lor his defence.50 words
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325 1958-11-26 4 Radio Singapore to help Malaya after the split TRANSFER WILL BE GRADUAL: BEAMISH SINGAPORE, Tuesday. RADIO Singapore will assist Radio Malaya with programmes, news bulletins, staff training and short-wave transmission after the split on Jan. 4. The acting Director of Broadcasting, Mr. H. H. Beamish, told the Straits Times today325 words
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Article22 1958-11-26 4 MALACCA. Tues.— A crowd of 5.000 is expected to attend the Feast of St. Francis Xavier here on Dec. 3.22 words
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198 1958-11-26 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. npHE PANAMANIAN Consul General in Singapore, Mr. William McLean, today protested against a threatened boycott of Panama-registered ships by trade unions. i The governing council of the Singapore Trades Union Congress is to decide its attitude soon to the boycott proposed by198 words
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123 1958-11-26 4 From HALL ROMNEY ONDON, Tues. Two-year-old "Jimmy," who was abandoned as a baby byterrorists in the Malayan jungle, arrived in London yesterday in the Canton with his foster parents Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barr of Bristol. With them were their two other adopted children123 words
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Article178 1958-11-26 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. T*HE NUMBER of people registering ior work under the new Government scheme to use unemployed labourers instead of machines in its rural development projects fell to well below 200 today. The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Labour and Welfare. Mr. L.C. Goh.178 words
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Article, Illustration59 1958-11-26 4 Jeanita off to study music in London II ANITA JIN ADAS A, who celebrated her 18th birth, day on Monday, left Singapore for England yesterday by (Jamas to study at the Royal College of Music, London. Jeanita, who was a student of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus, Singapore,59 words
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Article78 1958-11-26 4 11-POINT OIL TALKS OPEN TODAY SINGAPORE, Tues.—Negotiations between the Standard-Vacuum Oil Company and the Stanvac Employees' Union on 11 demands for salary category personnel. will open at the Labour Ministry here tomorrow. The claims include two months' wages as bonus, general wage increase of $30, annual increment of $10 to78 words
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Article29 1958-11-26 4 TAIPING. Tues The Town Council has voted $3500 for a chain link fence for the Christian cemetery In Kamuntinp: Road to keep cattle from straying into it29 words
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Article25 1958-11-26 4 KUALA KANGSAR. Tues.— A new $25,000 fir e engine has replaced the old tive-ton military truck with a trailerpump, here for 13 years.25 words
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178 1958-11-26 4 JOIN SP A AND SAVE COUNTRY UNIONIST SINGAPORE. Tl Mr. K C Th secretary or the a^ pore Bank En, Union, today 75^ on those wh 7;jcountry's r ,l heart to corr uZ. 3 and savo s^ from destrt .p ap0 He made t: joining the ai *<!*: mittee ot178 words
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Article49 1958-11-26 4 SINGAPORE I ang-born Mr. A bin Tamby Kechik, F.-.: Commissioner fPai the Boy ScouK I: Bureau, left lor Jakarta today to attend a Indonesian Boy Scout reprtsentatives. Mr. Abdul Kadi appointed field commissioner at the beginning ot tU year, will be away for tr weeks.49 words
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Article37 1958-11-26 4 KUALA LU.MPLR. Tues.The St. John's Old Boy's Association has cli following official. Mr. Lee Tiam On cd) secretary. Mr re-elected i ti S.P. Visvanathan: Hor tors, Mr XX 8 Liew Yuk Kontr.37 words
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Article29 1958-11-26 4 SINGAPORE men pleaded not to a chargi assaulting each velock Road on M I They were i bail of SI. OOO til) on Dec. 31.29 words
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Miscellaneous362 1958-11-26 4 fcTAtIE TUB presents Small SIXGATOHK Uil Hotel," a comedy by Rex Frost, CORPS: Life at the Cultural Centre Theatre, rer Park px* I Canning Ki.-e. RAOB: Weekly mcf:' ROTARY CI.IB: Weekly of the East Lodge luncheon— guest speaker Mr. P. S. Straits Merchant B Rajaratnam. Apex Club District 1A Raffles362 words
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Article, Illustration223 1958-11-26 5 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. Alexander Oppenheinx, Vice-chancellor I ihe University of Malaya, today came support of boat races between the two ii universities. t he said: "Why use dragon boats? Why Malay craft?" ruilv." said the proI would prefer the dng --hells that nable223 words
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Article186 1958-11-26 5 THERE S A TRAITOR AMONG US, THEY BELIEVE OINGAPORE, Tues. Women living in Eusoff College, University of Malaya, are seeking clues that will lead them to the people who stole their underwear on Sunday. Yesterday morning workmen removed panties and brassieres from trees, lampposts, telephone-lines and186 words
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166 1958-11-26 5 DOLLAR WEAKENS ON DEMAND FOR STERLING By GEOFFREY BOLANO SINGAPORE, Tues. The Malayan dollar weakened against the pound today after standing at its normal top for 12 days. The drop was l/16th of a penny and the Malayan Exchange Banks' Association's rates are now 2s. 3 15/16 d. T.T. selling166 words
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Article27 1958-11-26 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Sikhs will celebrate the birthday lof their first Guru. Nanak Dcv Ji, tomorrow with speI rial prayer meetings, lectures, music competitions and food.27 words
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679 1958-11-26 5 Man in $5,000 claim: The allegations were made on demand for loan return SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A FORMER supervisor of a sewing centre, V. S. Padmanabhan, 12, today denied in the High Court that he had ever seduced Lee Ngan Chun, 18, while she was679 words
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Article70 1958-11-26 5 NEW FIRE CHIEF NAMED SINGAPORE. Tues. The City Council's staff committee today unanimously appointed Mr. Norman Lord, Deputy Fire Officer at Mombasa, to be Chief Fire Officer Mr. Lord is expected here next March, three months before the Chief Fire Officer. Mr. J. Angus, is due to leave. Mr. Lord70 words
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77 1958-11-26 5 COUNCIL PUTS LIMIT ON NUMBER OF VISITORS PENANG, Tucs.— The number of visitors to future council meetings is to be restricted. The Mayor. Air. D. S. K a man a than said in a statement today that admission of the public to Friday's meeting and subsequent meetings would be by77 words
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Article176 1958-11-26 5 WHITLEY MEETING TO DISCUSS IT SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A PROPOSAL to form a disciplinary board in the City Council will come before the council's Whitley Council at a meeting on Dec. 5. This will be the Whitley Council's first meeting since the new City Council took office176 words
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Article85 1958-11-26 5 SINGAPORE Tues—Singapore must inspire confidence among its potential foreign investors before it can expect investments from abroad, the New Zealand Defence Minister, Mr. P. G. Connolly, said today. "To do this," said Mr. Connolly, "you must show those investors that Sin- gapore is achieving stability internally. You85 words
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Advertisement69 1958-11-26 5 the real story U f/y <3^ dJ V<? Why did the Big Bad Wo/fW (v^f- £T try to prevent Little Red \2S\ Riding Hood's l^ s^^^^w^ r\f^% €i^^ fe^Jg /^^X f\ Beneath the cover of her basket \Jj r*j i ii jf c^i ~~^i^j w J/' L^'^maJl an d Singer69 words
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Advertisement313 1958-11-26 5 Long after those flowers have faded and gone. Sarah's I|m skin will still be beautiful. Her mother cares !<h its delicate loveliness with Pears Transparent Soap as HaTTi^^Bißj^^^^^^^B generations of most beautiful women have cared for f|Mß^" i ™^^^^^^B^^» -< their complexions. This famous toilet soap contains glycerine and is313 words
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Article313 1958-11-26 6 Ten Merdeka Bridge boys hit headlines then disappear from hovel Police arrive too late after Finian the truant shows the way SINGAPORE, Tuesday, fHE 10 urchins of Merdeka Bridge have gone "underground" since the story of their plight made front Page news last week. Yesterday, 12-year-old. Finian Anthony313 words
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Article35 1958-11-26 6 SINGAPORE. Tucs Thf following have been elected officials of the Singapore Stamp Club: President, Mr. A. Gilmour; secretary. Mr. H.G. Rodyk, exchange manager and treasurer. Mr. A.G.J. Young; auctioneer. Mr. Jan Clayton.35 words
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36 1958-11-26 6 JJOUSE BREAKING cases in Singapore totalled 67 last week. This is the highest flgune on police records. Seven involved a total of nearly $10,--000. A police spokesman said:36 words
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Article59 1958-11-26 6 SINGAPORE, Tups.— Five masked robbers held up a provision shop van at Lim Chu Kang Ko'd last night and robbed the driver and a clerk of $1,500. The driver, Teo Ngak Seng, 19. and the clerk, Neo Teck Seng, 19, had just completed their weekly collection when59 words
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Article, Illustration71 1958-11-26 6 THE HEARSE bearing the coffin of the Raja Bendahara of Perak, Raja Abdul Rashid ibni Sultan Idris, an uncle of the Sultan of Perak, arriving at the Royal Mausoleum in Kuala Kangsar on Monday. A 11-gun salute was fired and a 14-day period of mourning71 words
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Article144 1958-11-26 6 "There is no specific reason for this increase." The general crime statistics had risen considerably. Fifteen of the robberies were committed during the day and the rest at night. In 30 cases, the occupants had left their houses without tellins anyone. Watch homes Policemen had been instructed to144 words
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Article59 1958-11-26 6 TAPAH. Tues.— The people of the Batang Padang distrtct. which was declared "white" ,on Sunday, .have presented* the 4th. Biv, Royal Malay Regiment with a silver shield. The battalion was also pre- sented with a silver candelabra will adorn 1 1 mess, and a kri will- br>;59 words
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121 1958-11-26 6 THE FAM PROF. HALDANE IS COMING FOR SCIENCE TALKS AT VARSITY SINGAPOI i J. B. K. Hal British bloii g ticist. Is comin pore next wi cial Internation congress to tx University ol It Prof. Haldanc will stalled as pre congress by Chancellor ol sity of Malaya. Pi Oppenhfirr Edward121 words
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Miscellaneous321 1958-11-26 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6 Less Important in education? 1 They are well grounded In the <£'• elements of drawing (8, 7). 7 Determined defence against a counter-attack? (5, io>. 8 Such victory at the polls can- 9 Qui t€ r ig nt t0 deman d successnot leave the country321 words
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Obituary33 1958-11-26 8 :n Wurdt fill (Minimum*. MRS. LIM CHOO KIAT nee Madam Wong Lay Eng, age 51 of Singapore passed away at 64 Jalan Kuantan XI. 24.11.58 Burial at Cheras Rjad Cemetery' wi 25.11.58.33 words
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Article63 1958-11-26 8 ACKNOWL EDGMENTS Wards KM Minimum). MR AND MRS. R. S. MANI thank all mends who sent wreaths, messages of condolence and attended the funeral of their eldew son S. Narayanan on J3-11-58. THE FAMILY of the latr Mr. Ire Kee Slew thank all friends and relatives for their assistance, donations,63 words
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Article271 1958-11-26 8 M Word* flO (Minimum). CHRISTMAS PARE!! Visit Cold Btorage and see the wonderful selection on display MY BURNING PASSION (when ciinqi is Tabasco the Chilli Sauce that makes that much difference. BEEFEATER GIN. Famous me world over. Magnificently in a class of its own in any drink that calls271 words
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661 1958-11-26 8 The Straits Times Wednesday, Nov. 26, 1958. Records In Rice It is not often the Minister of Agriculture pats his staff on the back, but in addressing the conference of State agricultural officers Inche Aziz paid glowing tributes to their part in the year's record rice crop. The 1957-58 harvest661 words
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Article314 1958-11-26 8 Inspired by the example of the thirteen American colonies and the tendencies of nations in Europe, Asia and the Middle East to organise in a rational manner, "we the Prime Ministers of Ghana and Guinea have agreed to constitute our two states as i the nucleus of a314 words
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Article192 1958-11-26 8 It i.s nut unusual for political parties to accuse their opponents of sabotaging public meetings. Nor is Jt unusual for political parties to send hecklers to enliven opponents' meetings. But it is less usual for prominent political leaders to be conspicuously present at a rival's election rallies.192 words
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Article, Illustration361 1958-11-26 8 ADRIENNE FARRELL - ADRIENNE FARRELL By Burma, Siam, Pakistan, Iraq, and the Sudan are among the countries which have exchanged democracy for military rule. NEW DELHI. rpHE advent of mili--1 tary rule to Pakistan and Burma has shaken Indians out of their complacency and set them earnestly361 words
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382 1958-11-26 8 f THE defence put up x by Mr. K. E. Hilborne (S.T. Nov. 25) in favour of the recent appointment of the Chief Justice of Singapore rests on grounds which seem to us to be unfounded and erroneous. Mr.382 words
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Article117 1958-11-26 8 THE Town Council of Johore Bahru have started to send men round to pull down all poultry huts behind houses. It is very sad to think that as a result of this drastic action some poor people have lost the few fowls and chickens they117 words
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Article667 1958-11-26 8 Mr. Nehru has suggested that there is a basic attitude of mind in India, a penchant for democratic rule, which makes the possibility of military rule remote. He ascribes this to the centuries-old democratic live man village council system. the Influence of the freedomReuter - 667 words
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Advertisement63 1958-11-26 8 KODALITE MIDGET FLASHOLDER 3-inch I.ttmaclad reflector Handy exposure guide on back Lamp ejector button The small and compact Kodalite Midget Flasholder snaps on the Brown ie Starlet or the Brownie Starflex and other inexpensive cameras in an instant. Pop in an inexpensive "peanut" flashbulb and you re all set for63 words
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Article197 1958-11-26 9 WORRIES OVER FOR WIDOW SATIMAH \PORE, Mon. *> nali blnte Pa--19, who last week order to have sessions seized; uctioned to pay! rent arrears to apore ImproveTrust, has now her debts- paid for mpathetic memof the public and c Social Welfare Delent. who owed the 15 go arrears for two197 words
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Article43 1958-11-26 9 .:t)RE. Tues.— ConsFernando. 17. was I tted on two charges of xtortion -and two charges of; rxtortion in a, ouri here today. Nines were alleged taken piace at the h mile Upper Serangoon Road on the evening of43 words
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Article, Illustration191 1958-11-26 9 MALAYAN GIRLS? THEY LACK RESPONSIBILITY .-jiXUAPORE. Tuesday. \|I6S V. N. RASCHEN, general selT1 cretary of the YWCA, who leaves >r Britain soon at the end of her two-year contract, thinks there are vof opportunity for Malayan girls to become leadit only they had "a little more sense sponslbility." id "What191 words
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104 1958-11-26 9 Top gob for Himsworth at Central Bank KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Singapore's Deputy Controller of Foreign Exchange has been engaged on a short tern contract by the Federation's Central Bank. He will be the bank's first superintendent of foreign exchange, organise the department ;tnd train staff for this specialised work. Recruitment104 words
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Article34 1958-11-26 9 TUMPAT. Tues. The Penggawa of Sungei Pinang. in Tumpat district. Wan Idris bin Mohamed Salleh, died in his house yesterday at the age of 48. He had been ill for several days.34 words
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540 1958-11-26 9 LEE KHOON CHOY - LEE KHOON CHOY By THEY GET DOWN TO WORK AFTER PLEDGE GIVEN BY THE CHIEF MINISTER SINGAPORE, Tuesday. 'pHE Liberal-Socialists were the only party today to get down to work for the coming general elections following the assurance of the Chief Minister, Tun Lim540 words
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Article221 1958-11-26 9 CINCAPORE, Tues. A black list of Indonesian rebels who are active in Singapore will soon be handed over to the Singapore Government by the Indonesian Consulate-General here. A Consulate-General spokesman said today that the list was being prepared of all rebels "whose continued activities are against221 words
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Article340 1958-11-26 9 SPCA asks: Why destroy this healthy army veteran? I^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Society for the Prevention of I Cruelty to Animals here today protested against I the army's intention to destroy Lew, the "four 1 i star" Labrador tracker dot? of the Special Air Service Regiment,340 words
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Article, Illustration361 1958-11-26 9 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. T<HE NEW ZEALAND High Cornmissioner-desig- nate to Malaya, Col. C. M. Bennett, looks on his appointment as "a pilgrimage to the land of my forbears." An expert anthropologist, 1 Col. Bennett maintains that the Polynesians, of which the Maoris form a361 words
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255 1958-11-26 9 318 days (at 20cts. a day) arid still no plans SINGAPORE, Tues. 0 The City Court heard' today of the difficulties of a school management in getting proper plans for a new block of class rooms after they had been built unlawfully. Last year the court issued a mandatory order255 words
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74 1958-11-26 9 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. fPHE police here have sacked a detective after a probe into allegations made against him in letters to the Press. The dismissal followed a three-month investigation by CID officers. Mr. Brian Goodrich, Assistant Commissioner. CID. toI confirmed that a detec.as dismissed. Her74 words
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134 1958-11-26 9 MAYOR GETS 'GREETINGS' FROM TOKYO 1 I SINGAPORE, Tues. The Mayor. Mr. Ong Eng Cuan, tooay received a message of -greetings' from the Governor 01 Tokyo, Mr. Seiichiro Yasui, in connection with the visit here of the Japanese Antarctic exploration team. 1 The team, which came here in the ice-breaker134 words
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Article43 1958-11-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. At least four kampongs in low-lying areas in the Tumpat district of Ktlantan are still flooded. They are Bendang Pak Yong, Telok Jering Nga Ibu and Kalor. Floods in other parts of the Federation have generally subsided.43 words
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Article44 1958-11-26 9 IPOH, Tues. The Perak State Council will meet on Thursday to consider amendments to the State constitution. The amendments are intended to bring the constitution of Perak in line with the provisions envisaged for all states in the new Federal constitution.44 words
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Article, Illustration54 1958-11-26 9 King's grandson flies home- for holidays TENGKU MIRZAN. 20. a student of the Sydney College of Art, arrived in Kuala Lumpur by air on Monday to spend his vaca. tion with his grandparents, the Vans di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong. The Tengku in. tends to be an interior54 words
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231 1958-11-26 9 Two will sail home in a 24-foot sloop lIOHOREI IOHORE BAHRU, Tues. |J Two Royal Navy men in Singapore are planning to spend their unpaid leave sailing a 24-foot Bermuda sloop to Ensland. If they are successful their boat may be the smallest ever, to have completed the 7,000 mile231 words
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Article30 1958-11-26 9 MALACCA. Tues. The Right Rev. Monsignor D. Venciargon Bishop of Kuala Lumpur, will bless and open the $42,000 St. Philomenas Church at Tampin at 8.30 a.m. on Sunday.30 words
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108 1958-11-26 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Government was still studying the report of the Millbourn Commission which last year recommended a new port authority to improve efficiency. Mr. O.H.R. Beadles, acting Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, said today. He declined108 words
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Advertisement83 1958-11-26 9 MODEL '393. 8 mm MOVIE CAMERA •O/NT 1T... PUSH A BUTTON... and automatically get perfectly exposed movies every rime. The Electric Eye continuously sets the lens for you. It's always ready, always properly adjusted. You never have to think about anything but the action you're shooting. Nothing to forgot to83 words
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Advertisement92 1958-11-26 9 /i m \.^^^l i o wi r -ill**'" It's not only in car racing 3 that Rotary Action is vital for speed and efficiency. The same applies to shaving. Features of the new "Philishave" Jet: 4f, imcrtmne In thating trra. s *s^"^*V v Newly drslffnrd motor ri\p« X>^O Sjj/^L. +r92 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1958-11-26 10 BAKAR FLIES INTO A TEMPER WITH MAT The jungle animals have received a notice saying that a king is to be chosen among them, and that tests for courage, sagadtu. wit and pulchritude will take place at Kolam Ayer the next day. They decide to hare an impromptu concert that1,030 words
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Article284 1958-11-26 10 Alice Nf, aged 13. 51-B Dawson Road. Queenstown. Singapore 3. Sports. ,ongs, radio. Robert Tan Hup Thye. aged 10. 38-T Jaian Sayang. Singapore 14. Reading, stamps. Ng Chwee Stwei. aged 14. 6-B Mount Emily Road. Singapore 9. Sports. M. Toh. 12 Henderson Road. Singapore 3. Rahim284 words
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Article, Illustration24 1958-11-26 10 These spectacles man inre the bird an intellectual look, but in .'act they are to prevent the fowl pecking his neighbour.24 words
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Advertisement78 1958-11-26 10 JBs wj&w*- ninrfMlHlit' 1 ml iHr B A CUP OF ENERGY f^^^^W FOR BREAKFAST %^f For vita) energy throughout the day. at school and at play give I •'"'■•'^o"£ *™7£«'\fj|jH your children dihcious, nourishing Ovaltine at breakfast. Make $I 7~~~~ :^~Zl2Z^ [WSJ surt thty start the day right with Ovaltine78 words
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Advertisement189 1958-11-26 10 What do these I signs mean? Deor Boys ond Girls, H.M. Novol Bose, Singapore Here ore the six winners 27. of our 'Pcem' contest. Chong When Flioper reached tho Lon Yong, 38 Tukong Street, middle of the moze, he sow Kajang, Selongor, Lee Ong, that there were three shops 1930189 words
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Advertisement235 1958-11-26 10 DINKY TOYS No. 175 HILLMAN MINX SALOqu This wonderfully detailed model of th« n .v. Minx reproduces perfectly the sleek l.nej original even to the transparent v^4 Kr^* side windows and wrap around rear w,n<.o» choice of bright duo-tone finishes. LLetn <t DINKY TOYS No. 174 HUDSON HORNET SEDAN From235 words
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Article, Illustration1722 1958-11-26 11 GOLFER WHO VANQUISHED 274 RIVALS TERAN WITH CAREFREE LOOKS AND MACHINE-LIKE EFFICIENCY i\ British sport was probably at its lowest level. Her athletes not recovered from the war. Even her racehorses were regubeatea by French importations. However, early in July that year, some1,722 words
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Advertisement57 1958-11-26 11 performance economy comfort. ALWAYS in demand our investment is safe a M O RRI S woo (Airconditioned) .■f\,\ Gcylong Rood Tel: *****/3 *****/2 |C arc kindly advised that the entire 1 STARLIGHT ROOM' hos been excluiively booked R A. OB. PROV. GRAND LODGE, N GAPORE, for their Annual Dinner Dance57 words
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Advertisement164 1958-11-26 11 ENCLISH ELECTRIC f gr ~L^ —^l FOOD MIXER I»^lts>-^/ an extra hand in v^ the kitchen. JhfjLZj^^^ With juice extractor \*atl Singapore $151.00 \.""V\| Extras available. ilT~u) ''^^v /W^^^^mK^ ENGLISH ELECTRIC "v-t-J^aWy with chromium plats in various colours W<®SB?s?] iv H/Iri' V Singapore $37.00 and up RUSSELL HOBBS TEA MAKER164 words
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Miscellaneous120 1958-11-26 11 Carmen A fo. By 3§aa IS^^jXT} I'M WORRIED- kvENING E HUH? if^X^T^vV^J '/s^B %B^-^ CwAP rJr I'ANCsfcKC/Lo* IWWILE I MIX ll^S^ V TT7*__ oppticcc Vl The Saint By Leslie Charteris y FIND YOU A W/^y J \_J\- |J i l^^^^r^nT V tljic o.^or'' ai c-^ IPicli Tracy By Chester Gould120 words
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72 1958-11-26 12 By Our Market Correspondent RUBBER went down to its lowest level since 1V mid-October in Singapore yesterday, December first grade closing at 87* cents a lb, a drop of 1 1 cents. m This followed an overnight drop of a farthing in72 words
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Article547 1958-11-26 12 The Malayan share Brokers' Association reported yesterday: "Industrials continued to have selective support at quotations. Tins weie easier and rubbers were quiely steady. The turnover was fair." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business: Fed. Dispensary $1.09; Fraser Neave ords $1.55 and $1.60 (OL), $1.62; Gammon $1.80;547 words
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Article24 1958-11-26 12 Malayan Share Market: Nov. 25 Nov. 24 Industrials: 92.93 92.74 Tins: 93.90 95.26 Rubbers <S> i 10X42 107.91 Jan. 1 1958 100.24 words
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Article155 1958-11-26 12 l.i-i i ii-Im-i first grade rubber i buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 87 cents per lb "down li cents on Monday's closing price. Closing tone: Uncertain. Closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Hit. 1 R.S.S. Spot 1 f .o.b. buyers 87 .sellers 88U:155 words
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Article74 1958-11-26 12 At <ne annual meeting of Bertam Consolidated Rubber Company in London, a resolution was unanimously passed authorising the sale of the company's reserve and padi lands, approximately 7.500 acres, with the buildings, plan and machinery thereon, for £250,000. In reply to a question, Mr. C. F. Stilwell, the74 words
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Article54 1958-11-26 12 The directors of Hevea (Johore) Rubber Plantations state that In view of the sale of Tiong Klat Estate, the company's one remaining property, it. i s not proposed to pay a dividend for the year to June 30 (50 per cent), as previously announced. Tine sum of £12,78554 words
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Article340 1958-11-26 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday London; selling T.T. or O.D. 2/3 15 16- buying airmail T.T. I 2- 4 1 IG, O.D. 2-4 3/32. 30 d/st 2.4 7/32. 45 d st 2/4 60 d st 2/4 b/i2. 90340 words
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Article155 1958-11-26 12 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves lor expected to arrive today: Burnside 1-2, Suzanne 4-5. Courlis UA, Edward Dembowski 6-7, Japan 8-9, Keyokawa M.nu 13-14. Bidor 18 Nicolay Burctenkn 19, Scudai N. Wall 3, Olinda 29-30, Santhia 33-34, President Madison 35-36, Tyne Breeze 38-39. Kirston Maersk155 words
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Article93 1958-11-26 12 An Interim dividend of IK per cent, is declared by the Batu Tiga (SeUngor) Rubber Company for 1958 and, subject to Treasury consent, a capital distribution of Is. 3d., free of tax. per £1 unit on account of the sale proceeds of Bukit Klara Estate. A circular is93 words
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Article118 1958-11-26 12 MELBOURNE. Tues. INVESTMENT shares continued to show a firm tone on the Stock Exchange here today, with the best moves being Esa Bank up 18d Reichhold 3d. Loans 3'»'f 1956-59 £99 16s. 3d Bank of N.S.W. £35 U. 3d. Con. Zinc 70 Mount Lyell 29/N. Broken Hill 94118 words
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Article34 1958-11-26 12 Singapore ,lm "l Exchan,,. yesteni., Copra: November/] j.' l "-'(V SIS': £5.$ 5129, S. wak black Singapore I P.m. pric, Bombay S4o>, (nominaj S Association s*» drum $68 H.C.B. ltd Novemb. ""H.34 words
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Advertisement897 1958-11-26 12 NOTICES NOTICE OFFERS ARE INVITED for road transport of loads up to 40 tons per month from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur. Contract basis U preferred. Write to Advertiser, itox A 5161 S.T. BTOAIsW VACANT NEWLY opened Dispensary requires a Chinese Lady to do shop- ,)ii; reception, and interpi etat ion897 words
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Advertisement142 1958-11-26 12 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr. Yap Kirn Chye is no longer employed by us as from 25.11.58 and is therefore unauthorised 10 act In any capacity on our behalf. LINDETEVES (M) LTD. SINGAPORE. TENDER NOTICE CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD. FEDERATION OF MALAYA Tenders are Invited for "ADDITIONS AND142 words
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Advertisement872 1958-11-26 12 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the NGEE ANN KONOSI Is willing to grant a Lease of 24 pieces of land situate at Balestler Road, Singapore, being the land£ comprised in Government Resurvey Lots Nos. 944. 945, 946. 947, y4B 949, 950, 951. 952 953 954 955 956, 957,872 words
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Advertisement693 1958-11-26 12 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received at the office of the Principal, Malayan Teachers College. Penang. up to 12.00 noon of 12th December, 1958, for the supply of the undermentioned:— 1. Cooked food for approximately 325 students of the Malayan Teachers College, Penang, for period Ist. January, 59 to693 words
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Advertisement696 1958-11-26 12 Japan «c OSA Pacific/Atlantic Coast <!« S'oore P. Sham Psnarij m M "Kamikjwi Mara' 910 Dec 11 Dec 1? Dec 2nd Mil 13/15 Dec 19 Dt! "Kuiikawi Maru" 11/13 Jai 14 Jan 15 Jan 19 j Jr loading for Hongkong, all Japan Pcrts, tos Angeles and N<v; cargo fo: Vancou»er,696 words
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Advertisement1382 1958-11-26 13 ldos MANSFIELD <Se CO., LTD. Tel: 2411 T> (Incorporated in Singapore) (tj liev THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T ings TO LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON t CONTINENTAL PORTS lCt witl Hterty tt prteeed via Panama cape at Gaad Hepe) s option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo LOADING1,382 words
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Advertisement1271 1958-11-26 13 f1T7?73^7777i7X77V*****77^i EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, ANTWERP, ROTTEROAM, DREMEN. HAMBURG, COPEHHAGEN, GOTHENBURG, OSIO S'pcre P. Sham Penang "JUTLANOIA'T I* Ptrt 27/21 Niv MEONIA'f 28/22 Dtc 23/24 Dec 25/28 Otc SIENA" 8/18 JM 11/12 JM 13/14 JM Calls London (Passengers III}) Calliig Gdyaia. t Passtagtr Mcamtdatia*1,271 words
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Advertisement1294 1958-11-26 13 S!7i'io N im THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. "^i SINGAPORE (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) i LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN. U.K. t CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. Sham Penang BENARTY for Hamburg, London, Rotterdam I* Part/28 Niv 29/30 Nay BENVRACKIE for London. Rotterdam, la Part/28 Ntv Bremen, Hamburg 21 Niv/ i1,294 words
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Advertisement1340 1958-11-26 13 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. TEL.: Na.: ***** KIAEBMAN LIMES KjLAVENESS LINE UmOK HAVRE ROTTERDAM. 10$ ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO HAMBURG I HULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND aM hr U.S.A., North Atlantic Ports Acceatiag carga fer Ceetral 1 s.utA and Canada via Colombo America CtTY OF BEDFORD BOUGAINVILLE S-aort P. Sham fenang1,340 words
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1152 1958-11-26 14 RACING with Epsom Jeep QUR KINGDOM is improving with each run and in his present form he will be hard to beat in any Class 2 sprint. I give this Star Kingdom four-year-old a confident vote in the Class 2, Div. 1, 6f handicap1,152 words
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Article145 1958-11-26 14 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 2.30 RUBBER PLANTER Mcrrostar II Easy Winner METROSTAR II Full House Rubber Planter II DENTENTURIUS Rubber Planter II Full House Race 2 3.05 TECHNICOLOR II Windsor II Midnight Tonight TECHNICOLOR II Tawakal Windsor II WINDSOR II Winged Warrior Technicolor II Race145 words
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Article256 1958-11-26 14 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Straits Racing Association today announced the promotion of six horses. They are Lucky Game, Sure Profit (from Class 3 to Class 2). Prince Ranier, Show Up. Ellem and Fireworship (from Class 4 to Class 3). Demotions: From Class 3 to256 words
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Article44 1958-11-26 14 MIDDLESBROUGH, Tues Tommy Molloy, British welterweight champion, lost his first fight since turning professional when he was disqualified in the third round of a match against Johnny Malfah, of Ghana, here last night. Reuter. Lock bowls MCC tourists to victory by 345 runsReuter - 44 words
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Advertisement615 1958-11-26 14 t 'CfiHAYORWHISATIOIiraj i(__S_BsEl I s L STDAY! J THE GREEN SWAN CLUB" (Mand) l£ TOMOBBOW! Anita -tt«l THi: MAN INSIDK (Colt. \fi\ if \A !im> ow Showing! 6 ,ts"& 9.30' p!m.' 31 > TEACHERS PET" X SSA J <GeT~-<KRANGAN J)RJVNG_JVII_YAK|___ J HTfirilTnTl''"''"'- 2 Shows For The Price Of One!! p.lWtMOl'llf.l615 words
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Advertisement510 1958-11-26 14 ||[wl_Ei_% I f TrrrlnT I HkSu^l ß_TW__TT__FK_>_i_l-i > 7 1 1 T I < _k^«l_ |B__dß_ lb___J___i__B______J|^JlJ' PHONE ,"J' Oli S/l m Stanley 'The DEFIANT ONES'" M rr RT next "TIinRADL ANDERS" Alan ln^ i Change IHe PMULAnitfCWa I add 'Bore-,. »**C* "fHO.NI' jjs& W&& VWH S/ '»lf|« I "The510 words
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Miscellaneous736 1958-11-26 14 E^ljjiafli^^ TODAY'S BEST BETSEPSOM JEEP S best bets at Ipoh today are Rubber Planter II (Race 1), Our King, dam (Rare 4) and Golden Gus (Race 7). CALL BOY\ double is Metrostar II (Race 1) and Small World (Race 6). RACE 12. JO: (Class x, Olv. 4)— 6 Furs. 1736 words
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Miscellaneous325 1958-11-26 14 0 ***** Small World tShaw St.) Martin, a 8.13 (F) Moon 6 ***** Ellew Uvy St.) Martin. 6 8.9 (F) Berg 7 ***** Persian Count (S.G. Ool) E. Breuk., 6 8.9 (F) Leon* 8 ***** Kaiserine II (SNT Kongsi) E. Breuk., 6 8.8 (O) Rirratt 9 ***** Pulot IUm (Q.T.325 words
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Advertisement1476 1958-11-26 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Wordt Si (Min.)— Box it ctt. extra. FURNISHED ROOM for bachelor, quiet area s'. miles from City on Bus Route. $85 00 per month. Box A 5156 S.T. TO LET FURNISHED No. 25. Maple Avenue. Eden Park. Rent $325 per mensem. Inspection Invited Phone *****. MODERN FLAT1,476 words
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Advertisement890 1958-11-26 15 i ACCOMMODATION VACANT I 70 Word. Si (Min.)— Box St ctt. txtru. FIRST CLASS RESIDENTIAL furnished flat near Town on elevated ground, quiet surround- mi: and scenic view, 3 large bed- rooms with bathroom attached, longbath with hot and cold water spacious lounge, dlningroom. > verandah, kitchen and rear bal-890 words
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Advertisement1006 1958-11-26 15 HIRE PURCHASE 20 Words Si (Mlh.)-Box St cts. extru. INSTALLATION NEON SIONS Modernised with sounds suit every advertisement easy payments arranged Apply Cathay Neon Limited 15 Mohamed Sultan Road, Singapore. GRUNDIG, NORDMENDE, PHILIPS. Siemens, Radios. Radiograms, Recordchangers, Refrigerators, Airconciitioner>. at Very Easy Payments. Trade-ins Accepted. Please visit Benteng, 412 Joo1,006 words
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Advertisement468 1958-11-26 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word. $S (Min.)— Box St ctt. txtru. ARMSTRONG KIDDELEY SAPPHIRE Synchromesh Gears, First Registered March 1956. one Owner. What offers? Box A 5065. S.T. OPEL REKARD Convertible I Registered 1956 perfect condition four new white walled tyre. Apply 25 Jalan Punai off Jalan Eunos Singapore. FIAT 500468 words
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Advertisement431 1958-11-26 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Wordt Si (Min.)— Box it ctt. extru. 1957 HILLMAN. 1956 F/Consul. F/Prefect, "1955 Oxford, Hillman, V/Wagen, 1954 V/Velox, M.S Wagen, 1903 A/Somerset, I 1951 Austin Van, 1952 M/Minor, I 1949 Citroen. Sin Thai Hln Trading Co., 58, Short Street (Spore), Tel: *****. 1956 AUSTIN A3O. 1955431 words
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Advertisement365 1958-11-26 15 FOR SALE 20 Wordt Si (Min.)— Box St ctt. extru. FOR SINT NICOLAAS order now Boterletters, Gevxildespeculaas, Krentebroden. Chocoladeletters, Abe nguunjes. Pepernoten, Speculaaspoppen, etc. Ja.a Provision Store. 117. Killiney Road, Phone *****. CHEAP SALE Last Few Days. New Gramophone Records. Longi playing from $5. Standard from 50c. Excellent Bargains. Come365 words
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Article718 1958-11-26 16 M.C.C. 319 and 257 for three declared, Australian combined eleven 1 28 and 1 03 (Harvey 38, Lock 6-29). M.C.C. won by 345 runs. TEST SELECTORS LEAVE GROUND IN GLOOM From JACK FINGLETON Sydney. Tuesday AUSTRALIAN cricket suffered another stunning blow here today. With Tony Lock taking718 words
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Article102 1958-11-26 16 MCC Ist INNS— 3I9 AUST. XI Ist INNS 128 MCC 2nd INNS 257 for rhree dccl. AUST. XI 2nd INNS McDonold ret. hurt 5 Steven j b Trueman 33 Harvey b Lock 38 O'Neill c Trueman b Lock 2 Surge b Lock 7 Simpson c Graveney b Lock 0102 words
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340 1958-11-26 16 VERNON MORGAN - Tokyo likely to stage 1964 Olympic Games VERNON MORGAN By LONDON, Tues.— With less than a week to ?o before applications for the 1964 Olympic Games have to be in the hands of the chancellor of the International Olympic Committee in Lausanne, only two cities, Tokyo and Detroit, have officiallyReuter - 340 words
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86 1958-11-26 16 Percy's two goals end SCC's fight SINGAPORE, Tues.— Police enhanced their prospects In the S.H.A. first division league when they beat Singapore Cricket Club 2-0 on the padang today. This was the Police team's sixth victory in seven games Police, however, did not have things their own way today. They86 words
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Article156 1958-11-26 16 RI'OGER Siatn Air Force v SB U. President's XV, padanj;, 5.15 p.m.: R.A.S.C. v RE. ME.. Aver Rajah Road; R.A.F. Seletar "A" v 200 Coy. R.M.P.. Seleiar: South Johor* 1 "A" v RNZAF. Johore Bahru, 61 Signals Unit v R.A.F. Changi "B Sembawang; R.A.F. Changi v 221 8.V.D..156 words
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240 1958-11-26 16 AUSSIE SELECTORS TO DECIDE- TIGHT BOWLING OR SPIN? SYDNEY, Tuts. Australian selectors have an important matter of policy to decide tonight when they choose the team for the first Test The team will be announced tomorrow and the captain will be named the day after. Is Australia to rely on240 words
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311 1958-11-26 16 They will play eight matches in Federation and Singapore r TOKYO, Tues.— Japan will compete in the international soccer matches scheduled in late December in Kuala Lumpur as part of a two-year programme to prepare for the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome. Acceptance ofUPI - 311 words
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344 1958-11-26 16 VIC NAYAGAM - Move made to hold club soccer meet VIC NAYAGAM By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues AN effort has been made by a leading club soccer H official in Selangor, Mr. Albert Foster, manager of Selangor Rangers, to boost ciub soccer in Malaya. If his plan materialises a i round-robin tournament, featuring the344 words
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Article105 1958-11-26 16 Cooper is among the last four SYDNEY. Tues: Wimbledon and United States champion Ashley Cooper entered the men's singles semi-finals of the New South Wales tennis tournament by beating Rod Layer 6-2, 1-6. 6-3, 6-2 here today. His next opponent is Spain's Andres Gimeno, who beat Australian junior champion MartinReuter - 105 words
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Article45 1958-11-26 16 ADELAIDE, Tues. Western Australia took first innings points against South Australia in the Sheffield Shield cricket match which ended here today. Final scores: South Australia 313 and 292-4 tied. iFaveil, 145. Dansie 101 > Western Australia 415 and 115-2 "Rutherford 49 Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article39 1958-11-26 16 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Singapore Cricket Club will meet South Johore in their annual rugby match on Dec. 13 on the International Club ground. The match will be in aid of the Planters Benevoleiv. Fund.39 words
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Article26 1958-11-26 16 SINGAPORE. Tues. Johore Asians, in preparation for this year's All Blues Cup matches, beat R.A.F. Seletar 11-6 in a rugger match at Seletar today.26 words
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Article24 1958-11-26 16 BOMBAY ing West Indian Cricket CluL ol their cricke' n. day. Scores V. i and 234-8 cu ■> I C.C.I. 166 Uld 1124 words
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Article23 1958-11-26 16 LONDON. Tue Ilish F.A. Cup second relay bet? idale and H I which was to ha\ ]at Manclv I postponed t Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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138 1958-11-26 16 SAUL JOSHUA - SAAA To DECIDE TODAY ON COACHING SCHEME SA UL JOSHUA d. (SINGAPORE, Th< mittee o Amateur Athleti< ciation m to take a coaching mended b sub-con ir: Tile phi:: ducing coacl top local al have to undi ses to qualil junior ot If the pla general mn point a pane138 words
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247 1958-11-26 16 CINGAPORE. Tues. The Royal Siam Air Force rugger team flew into Singapore today without the j slightest worry over the outcome of their t\yo tough matches here against the Singapore Rugby Union Presidents XV and the i Combined R.A.F. Malaya and Singapore247 words
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Advertisement83 1958-11-26 16 IPOH RACE CARD AND EPSON JEEP'S NOTES IN PAGE 14 /Never could take to a f until I bought z Like to knotv more about Byford pipes and I pipe enthusia-i--j zvhy they give you such I acoo l dry smoke-notrouM' j a truly en)ovable smoke I Write for j83 words
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