The Straits Times, 30 November 1958
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Title Section12 1958-11-30 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in NO. 1,214 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1958 20 CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration389 1958-11-30 1 CHIEF JUSTICE POSTING' SEEN AS POLITICAL No criticism of ability of man chosen, but... SINGAPORE, Saturday. A MEETING of Singapore Bar members today passed a resolution expressing disapproval that what appeared to be political considerations should have influenced the appointment of the Chief Justice. The voting was close with 25389 words
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Article388 1958-11-30 1 FLAGS OF CONVENIENCE' WAR MOUNTS, COSTA RICA QUITS LONDON, Saturday. ROCKERS all over the world tonight were making lastminute preparations for the four-day boycott of ships sailing under flags of convenience a boycott that is scheduled to begin at midnight tomorrow. British and American dockers announced388 words
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Article94 1958-11-30 1 SINGAPORE, Sat. Anticorruption officers yesterday made a surprise 90--minute raid on the Traffic Office in Maxwell Road and removed a stack of documents. The raid, carried out by Mr. John Le Cain, Director of the Corrupt Practices Investigations Bureau, was made after allegations that learner94 words
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Article118 1958-11-30 1 MOVE FOR TALKS ON BERLIN LONDON. Sat. Britain called today tor a Western four-power conference on the Russian proposal to make West Berlin a 'free city" within Communist East Germany A Foreign Office spokesman said the talks would probably be held in Bonn although no formal discussions have begun onUPI - 118 words
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Article41 1958-11-30 1 LONDON, Sat. Mrs. Jean Haddon, aged 24, placed on probation for 12 months here yesterday, was alleged to have slipped escaping tools to a prison Inmate while kissing him through the bars of a cell. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article22 1958-11-30 1 SUBANDRIO AT KREMLIN MOSCOW. Sat.— The Indonesian Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrlo. was received in the Kremlin by Soviet Premier. Mr. Khruschev today.—Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article22 1958-11-30 1 LONDON. Sat. Sir Winston Churchill will spend his 84th birthday quietly tomorrow with his family, at Chartwell in Kent. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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224 1958-11-30 1 CINGAPORE, Sat.— Prof. Fan Kie of the Nanyang University was today warned by the immigration authorities that he was liable to be detained, if he did not leave Singapore by the next available ship for Formosa. The professor whose visitor's224 words
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Article91 1958-11-30 1 MICHIKO, bride-to-be of Crown Prince Akihito of Japan, leaving her home yesterday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hidesaburo Shodo, for the Imperial Palace in Tokyo to meet her future in-laws. While she chatted over tea and cakes with them, the Crown Prince was enjoying a91 words
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Article40 1958-11-30 1 HAVANA. Sat. The Government has smashed a plot by junior army officers to overthrow the regime of President Fnlpenoio Batista, it was learned today. Between 10 and 20 persons were arrested and held for interrogation. ITI40 words
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Article46 1958-11-30 1 NEW YORK. Sat. Five convicts broke out of the "escape proof" maximum security section of the Penitentiary at Pirchman. Mississippi, last night. All enforcement agencies in the state were alerted to be on the lookout for the prisoners, described as dangerous46 words
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Article151 1958-11-30 1 CINGAPORE. Sat. A fleet of six ships arrived here today to mark the first stage for the Royal Navy's expansion programme in the Far East. They included the modern aircraft carrier Albion, the cruiser Ceylon, the frigate Chichester and three Royal fleet auxiliaries. They151 words
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Article18 1958-11-30 1 NEW OFFER NUCLEAR CiKNtVA Ba( Ru>M2 today ott't fird draft tr. v trolled nui l< IP.I.18 words
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Article, Illustration283 1958-11-30 1 U.S. missile flies 6,325 miles to success THE BEAST FINDS TARGET IN PACIFIC £APE CANAVERAL, Sat. America has successfully launched an Atlas inter-continental ballistic missile on its first full range 6,325--mile flight. A statement by Convair Astronautics builders of the Atlas, said it had flown its full intercontinental range. ThisReuter - 283 words
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Article31 1958-11-30 1 DETROIT. Sat Severin Turel. famous Polish composer and pianist, collapsed and died of a heart attack while giving a recital in Birmingham last night. He waa 52.— UJU.31 words
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Article, Illustration1434 1958-11-30 2 THIS is the first novel of a man who remembers the story of a man and his family seeking survival in the bloody chaos of the Russian Revolution. Author Boris Pasternak (right) was in the revolution. His book, DOCTOR ZHIVACO, has been banned in Russia. These extracts highlight1,434 words
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Article25 1958-11-30 2 ESCAPE— AND REUNION •DOCTOR ZHIVACO" is published by Collins and liar vill Press at 21s. Translation by Max Ha ward and Mama Harart.25 words
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Advertisement97 1958-11-30 2 There's OIL in your life )ok may not wi it. hour it <ir mii, ll it. but its ih.rc. Oil is l/r liffhlmd of Llutikity. Oil ftman tly lurbinrs lh.it gtmtwH much of Malaya s r/rctrialv. Oil gius you tht light you ruJ \*"^^Bw^^ j| IV <"'l the ponrr to97 words
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Advertisement146 1958-11-30 2 i >^ai SAT ifa tfie NEW GENERAL^ ELECTRIC U. S. A. a£^.£££££ 8 Interior Terrific... clsmi witfc auia aW. Q Hrfr is a super low cost refrigerator built QTm Mim-Ch** It* for the whole family, with plenty of wide BTrj»i J^ shelves, tray;, and ample compartments Igg Rjcki Mi for146 words
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Article525 1958-11-30 3 CINE CORNER THIS CONTEST A CHALLENGE TO AMATEURS A WORD about the road safety film competition being run by the Singapore Safety First Council and the Shell Company of Singapore. Entries close on Dec. 31. and from what I hear it is going to be a race against time for525 words
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Article, Illustration1656 1958-11-30 3 Women now rule the U.S. official ARTHUR BRITTENDEN reports on the decline and fall of the man who talked himself into letting his wife be the boss NEW YORK, Saturday. IT is midnight in a £3-a-bead New York restaurant. The head waiter harries his staff as it sets up a1,656 words
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212 1958-11-30 3 'Sex change should be ground for divorce' LONDON, Sat. A new ground for divorce change of sex is being advocated by a Labour MP. Mr. Kenneth Robinson (St. Pancras, N) will ask the Home Secretary about the legal difficulties arising from the case of Dolling versus Dolling, recently in the212 words
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Advertisement116 1958-11-30 3 fXfoAS bargains! COME ONCE A YEAR. HURRY! HURRY!! HURRY!!! TIME IS GETTING SHORT BUY YOUR GIFTS NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT U.P. S.P. Swiss Silk Ties $10.50 $2.50 each Dress Shirts 15.50 3.00 Aertex Fancy Sport Shirts 16.50 6.00 Aertex Pyjamas 21.00 11.00 Ladies Shorts 7.50 4.90 Ladies Printed Ploin Slacks116 words
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255 1958-11-30 4 Bandaged man in hospital points to my attackers' SINGAPORE, Sat.— A preliminary inquiry today adjourned to Ward 45 of the Ceneral Hospital to record the evidence of a man seriously injured while he was a member of a demolition squad which was attacked when it went to pull down a255 words
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268 1958-11-30 4 Witness 'pretended' not to know, declares coroner MALACCA. Saturday. THE Malacca coroner, Mr. Ramanatha Iyer, today criticised a witness at an inquest before him for "pretending all through" that he was not sure which of two men was driving a car involved in a fatal crash. The witness. Vincent Paul268 words
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Article, Illustration280 1958-11-30 4 *THE honour of playing "Sixpence," the child lead in the 20th Century Fox's film. "Inn of the Sixth Happiness" goes to the cute baby girl from Malaya, seen in the above picture, in the arms of film star Ingrid Begrman. There is. however,280 words
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103 1958-11-30 4 J. TEAGARDEN TO JAZZ IT UP FOR COOL CATS HERE PENANG. Sat.— The famous American jazz trombonist. Jack Teagarden. and his band are to perform in the Federation next month. Their tour is sponsored by the Federation Junior chamber of Commerce. Teagarden and his five musicians Ronnie Oreb (drum). Jimmy103 words
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Article77 1958-11-30 4 At your cinemas Kuanlan CATHAY: Long John Silver 10.30; Borrowed Wife 12.30, 2.30, 7. 9.30. REX: To Hell and Back 10.45; Van Yoke Wong Fun How (Mandarin; 12.30, 2.3U, 7, 9.30. Kola Illiaru ODEON: White Feather 9.45; Sad Sack 3. 7.15, 9.30: LIDO: Raj Darbar (Hindi) 9.30. Birth of a77 words
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Article72 1958-11-30 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. —Dr Rajendra Prasad, President of India, who will be arriviim in the Federation next Sa turday will be accompanied by four high Government officials. They are Mr. Humayun Kabir, Minister of Scientific Research and Cultural Affairs: Mr. A. V. Pai. Secretary to72 words
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Article179 1958-11-30 4 TRADING BAN: TAIPEH MAY STEP IN TAIPEH. Sat.— A Nationalist Chinese government spokesman today suggested increasing the exchange of Roods with Malaya and Singapore to counter a recent Chinese Communist trade boycott. Mr. P. C. Miao. Nationalist Foreign Ministry spokesman said: The Communists have cultivated the habit of using proceedsReuter - 179 words
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Article41 1958-11-30 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. A charity film show, "Oh My Papa" will be held at the Capitol Theatre at 8.15 a.m. on Tuesday. The proceeds will go to the Abandoned Baby Fund of the Convent of th« Holy Infant Jesus.41 words
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Advertisement597 1958-11-30 4 SeCeeO you** @uee*, ofc Qug&vL *f% f^J OVER $5»000.oo I P -Wk MUST BE WON jd ALL YOU HAVE TO DO WHAT HAPPENS •&J Th« decision of the i«d(et en all Opposite, are photographi of m well- mirter» concerning this compctit.on known Eciuty Quccnj or Co«r Cirli thall be finjl597 words
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Article, Illustration113 1958-11-30 5 State banquet for Canadian VIP KING ADMIRES A GIFT FROM CANADA Tengku Abdul Rahman addresses the State banquet in Kuala Lumpur on Friday night in honour of the visiting Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. John G. Diefenbaker (second from left). Others are (from left): Puan Sharifah Roziah. wife of the Tengku;113 words
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456 1958-11-30 5 STRONG CALL BY DIEFENBAKER FOR MORE TRADE KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE CANADIAN Prime Minister, Mr. John Diefenbaker, last night urged increased trade between Canada and Malaya Speaking at the state banquet in his honour. Mr Dirfenbaker told a distinguished gathering of 200 people: "Let us realise this fact. Not only456 words
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239 1958-11-30 5 SINGAPORE, Sat THE Workers' Party's executive council tonight decided to osk its three City Councillors who have joined the Singapore People's Alliance to show cause why they should not be expelled from the party. The councillors will be sent photostatic copies of the •bonds"239 words
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Article53 1958-11-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A branch committee member of the Communist terrorist organisation, Leong Tung Seng, was killed yesterday by a patrol of the 2/10 Gurkha Rifles in the Pengerang area of Johore. Leong was in the compar.v of two other terrorists, who escaped. A sten-gun and53 words
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Article274 1958-11-30 5 Jobless plea on rural work plan SINGAPC4E, Sot. yHE PROPOSED Society of Unemployed Citizens here wonts to know how the Labour Ministry is allocating work for the jobless under the new Government scheme to use them instead of machines in rural development projects. In a letter to the Chief Minister.274 words
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Article263 1958-11-30 5 Mammoth Xmas party at stadium COPTER LIFT FOR SANTA CINGAPORE, Sat A "pied piper" and band will march through Singapore on Dec. 20 summoning children from far and near to a mammoth Christmas party which promises to be the biggest and best ever held here. An organising committee of prominent263 words
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Advertisement125 1958-11-30 5 IN THK SWASIIBK KI.I\(. TRADITIOX OK THE SPANISH MAIN': "THE BLACK SWAN"; J^ •^t < OMFS THIS ADVENTIROIS SAGA OF J^- "CAPTAIN PHANTOM"* yLIKANK I.ATIMORE— AXX A MARIA SAXDRI i. in Ferraniacolor IpNEW ALHAMBRA^J BYDEMAHD "4™" TONIGHT!* j I T=== at !saLi n lIC ITUC Singapore aircooled UULtIIU Tel: *****^125 words
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Advertisement154 1958-11-30 5 FOR REALLY RAPID RELIEF FROM ACID INDIGESTION I ALWAYS TAKE PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA Hlg^l TABLETS wK PhTIUPS' I LIKE CANDY D I THEY'LL MAKE YOU Ej^ f FEELDANDY! Ejfl! TABLETSj^^^^^i SO KEEP Rheumatism i^^sgß whrncver the pains of Hiitfumatlim, vD-Wa^A Arthritis. Neuritis. Lumbago. S.I- -^l~ V^^fci*'^BM^^ atlca. stiff muscles154 words
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735 1958-11-30 6 Is THIS really the best way to deal with women? |HsiB AN AMERICAN MALE TELLS OF THE DRAWBACK OF BEING AN AMERICAN FEMALE SIX feet two inches of magnificently aggressive American manhood eased its way across a pale pink carpet and sat down beside me. I had a luncheon date735 words
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Article192 1958-11-30 6 Old and new are in harmony "^HE Federation is becoming more and more fashion minded and mannequin parades are among the most popular form of entertainment, according to a recent report from OLIVE CRUT in Kuala Lumpur. Fine arts expert Helen Ling led off the current series of parades with192 words
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Article, Illustration278 1958-11-30 6 Recipe THIS is the Ideal time to bake a delicious Christmas cake for the festive reason ahead. Rich fruit cake is much better if it is made some weeks ahead of the time you need it. and stored in an airtight tin until you are ready to cut it. Here278 words
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Article, Illustration192 1958-11-30 6 SUSAN BARRIE - SUSAN BARRIE By gATHING SUITS, like dresses, have taken a revolutionary swing away from the old lines and are branching out in many new directions, with accent on the cover-up look. Many of the newest suits seen at a recent Singapore pre-view of192 words
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Advertisement128 1958-11-30 6 PORCELAIN Lotus F loner Libation Cup $o^^ _^B (Ming Dynasty A. D. 1 368-1644) A delicate porcelain cup, in the form of a lotus tlowcr, emblem of purity and perfection. 7 ff SOcLD fsaH^^UP^SSfi^^^Kv The white punrv ot Lux Toilet Soap SS^&PS^flEflßiL. will caress your skin to smooth |^^>^K^nßJ|j|^PWl|^^' perfection.128 words
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Advertisement433 1958-11-30 6 Complete confidence with Modess mT^r SANITARY TOWELS «k. 'SJa&r Fastidious women everywhere .JMfifc insist on Modess Sanitary J| J^ towels. For Modess cannot possibly show under the most ch'nging goun orchcongsam. ■'^B Wt^M Ant M°d css n th r hygienic H Bf dust-proof pack) are softer, V. Im\ Jm more433 words
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295 1958-11-30 7 Vincent Ng - Haldane will preside at science congress Vincent Ng By SINGAPORE, Saturday. AN INTERNATIONAL Scientific Congress commemorating the centenary of the formulation of the Theory of Evolution by Charles Oarwin and A. R. Wallace will be held at the University of Malaya from Tuesday. The congress will also celebrate the bicentenary295 words
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110 1958-11-30 7 Charity fiesta today to aid the poor SINGAPORE. Sat. Ltaa»s ing professional musicians and singers will put on special entertainment at the gala charity fiesta and fun fair at the St. Joseph's Church in Victoria Street tomorrow. Members of four Singapore bands have agreed to combine their talents for the110 words
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Article38 1958-11-30 7 SINGAPORE. Sat—Gangsters beat up three men while they were eating at a roadside stall at Sago Lane early this morning. One of the three. Eng Yong Lim, was treated at the General Hospital.38 words
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Article34 1958-11-30 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Mayor. Mr. Ong Eng Guan. will open health exhibition in connection with the "kill pests" campaign of the City Council's mas.-> health movement at the Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow.34 words
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698 1958-11-30 7 EVOLUTION -A THEORY THAT HAS SURVIVED 100 GLORIOUS YEARS SIXTY FAMOUS BIOLOGISTS TO HAVE TALKS AT UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA QN July 1, 1858—100 years ago a paper "On the Tendency of Species to form Varieties; and on the Perpetuation of Varieties and Species by Natural Means of Selection" was read698 words
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Article, Illustration28 1958-11-30 7 Mr. and Mrs. Mok Siatn Wei after their wetldinK in Singapore The couple will spend the honeymoon in Cameron Highlands. Sunday Times' picture.28 words
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Article41 1958-11-30 7 SINGAPORE, Sat, Dolly Yeo, 18. of Pegu Road, was today -barged Here with forging a 'Methodist Girls' School leaving certificate between July and September this year. Bail ol SI.OOO was allowed. Hearing was fixed for Dec. C.41 words
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Article44 1958-11-30 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. A dance will be held at the Sea View Hotel on Friday. Dec. 12 at 8 p.m. in aid of St. Hilda's School extension fund. Tickets at $3, and $2 are obtainable from No. 1 Wilkinson Road (tel. ***** 1.44 words
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288 1958-11-30 7 New teachers' group told: Be on guard SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE newly-elected president of the Singapore Teachers, National Congress, Mr. E. W. Jesudason, tqday warned organisers of the Congress against infiltration of certain undesirable elements who are more interested in material gain than the dignity of the teaching profession. Speaking at288 words
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Miscellaneous45 1958-11-30 7 Tue^&AMeous ('me New missile crrraTt /t/Ttuic cumouc foom V. WITU AM AIT MIC VUACUFAO I MO9CXH/ LENDS WeiSUT) CAN WlPe OUT MJUOUf.-Y \tc> TOE QBJWIMO FEAP..T) //V TUE PLASUE CANNof\ (lißQt IS AM ITiM\ 0E UALTEO MOMPSfiAa (OF SCOOTS MeWS) u/iu.-.y-- 1 v p- f—s45 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-11-30 8 Japanese beauty makes debut at Las Vagas w Yashi Muneki (Miss Tokyo of 1957) makes her American >j debut at Las Vegas' Dunes Hotel as a member of Minsky's Folies International." Flanking her are vek, teran stripper Tempest Storm (left) and Cisele Chan Cahnbley (Mis* w Hamburg, Germany 1957). U.P.I,UPI - 55 words
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Article228 1958-11-30 8 MELBOURNE, Sot.— A clothing crisis is developing for Britain's buxom film and stage star Sabrina and perhaps for Melbourne dressmakers. Sabrina's luggage has gone astray. All the clothes the shapely blonde has to wear are those she wore on her arrival in Melbourne yesterday andReuter - 228 words
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Article27 1958-11-30 8 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. Lim Chuan Kirn, Deputy Chairman of the Singapore Rural Board, today opened the "Parents Day" exhibition held at the Community Centre.27 words
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260 1958-11-30 8 New sect worships Queen as empress saint of world' LAUSANNE Switzerland), Saturday. A NEW religious sect that wishes to proclaim and worship Queen Elixabeth II of England as "Empress-Saint of the Universe" has been founded here. The sect, known as the "Arc-En-Ciel" (rainbow), bases its doctrine on the veneration of260 words
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Article, Illustration66 1958-11-30 8 Gen Loewen is back on tour General Sir Charles Lot wen (above). AdjutantGeneral of the British Army and former C-in-C, Farelf, flew in yesterday in a special plane to begin a fortnight's tour of Army units in Malaya and Hong Kong. On the same plane was the present C-in-C. Farelf,66 words
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221 1958-11-30 8 I ONDON. Sat. David Kwan, 25, of Singapore, limped into London yesterday at the end of a 19.000-mile 18--month hike from Singapore. He wants to satisfy a lifelong ambition to swim the English Channel. "I hope to get work In England and trainReuter - 221 words
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Article107 1958-11-30 8 Three on way to adventure flight SOUTHAMPTON. Sat. Three of the team of four, who plan to drift across the Atlantic in a balloon, left here today by .ship for their starting; points TenerifTe in the Canary Islands. The three, who sailed with 45 tons of eear an( five hundredweightReuter - 107 words
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Article127 1958-11-30 8 'I GOTTA HORSE, BUT I GOT SKINT' LONDON, Sat— Prince Ras ."I gotta horse") Monolulu, colourful English racehorse tipster, said he had only sixpence (about 25cts). in pennies In his pocket when he landed at Plymouth yesterday from the United States In the French liner Llberte. He explained that heReuter - 127 words
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Article55 1958-11-30 8 SINGAPORE. Sat— A man. Chua Keng Gee. 48, was killed in a motor accident at Mountbatten Road early this morning. In another accident at East Coast Road, a nine-year-old girl. Lee Bee Geok. was seriously injured after being knocked down by a motorcyclist. Her condition was55 words
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Article21 1958-11-30 8 TAIPEH. Sat.— Communist Chinese shore guns opened fire against the Quemoys today after observing another alternate day ceasefire yesterday.21 words
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Advertisement167 1958-11-30 8 GO UP IN THE WORLD w f k one f^ e fine range of vehicles. THE EAST ASIATIC CO.. LTD.. 304-L. ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. BRANCHES: Kuala Lumpur. Penan?. Ipoh Malacca. Kuantan lohore Bahru. DEALERS: KLUANO Kluong Cycle t Motot Co., BATU PAMAT Bon KMng Motor.; UREMBAN N^rt Motor Afl*ncy; K.167 words
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Article, Illustration857 1958-11-30 9 ANECDOTES ABOUND SELANGOR CLUB WALL A CHRONICLE of the Nineties in Kuala Lumpur, when it was little more than a grown-up village, ornaments a wall in the Selangor Club. It is a deli cious mixture of wit, movement, and Malaya. The857 words
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629 1958-11-30 9 Y.O. Lee - Y.O. Lee By HONG KONG. Sat. THIS British Crown Colony, nestling in the underbelly ot China, has become the last paradise for the Chinese gourmet Only here do Chinese chefs still boast that they can convert anything than can swim walk, crawl or629 words
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Advertisement374 1958-11-30 9 S wonderful/ JjTiii^- mm. M7JW& F^^ I 111 Richard Hudnvit shampoo witli egg jL 'h IX'b the egg that makes tlic difL-iciitf. 13f771—^? It nourishes, revitalises, discovers 1| 1/ all the tinning bflauty of youi' hair. making it lustrous, healthy, silky and blissfully clean. AVAILABLE AT BEST SHOPS EVERYWHERE X'MAS374 words
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Advertisement385 1958-11-30 9 DINKY TOYS No. 175 HILLMAN MINX SALOON This wonderfully detailed model of th« Hillmm Minx reproduces perfectly the sleek lines of th« original— even to the transparent windscreen, side windows and wrap around rear window, and choice of bright duo-ton* finishes. Length: i DINKY TOYS No. 174 HUDSON HORNET SEDAN385 words
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Article141 1958-11-30 10 ANNOUNCEMENTS :u tfords $10 (Minimum). HAVE YOU SEEN The Scripto Satellite? The first ball pen designed for the Atomic Age. Ask to see one to-day. MULCHANDS GOWNS Announce the Opening of their Branch Tomorrow In Gian Singh's Bldi;.. 3rd Moor. FOR ihose WHO deserve the very best. i!) 08 Underwood141 words
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Article324 1958-11-30 10 A CONSTITUTION can be spun out of dreams or it can reflect the political realities at a given moment The new Singapore constitution published a few days ago has been shaped to fit given political facts. What are the political facts? First that a small island with324 words
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Article127 1958-11-30 10 OUR tree-choppers are not having it all their own way. It will not be Ion? before the concrete expanses of Petaling Java, in part at any rate, will be shaded. Men who gave at least $50 towards the merdeka celebrations in the ne.w town are to have trees127 words
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Article, Illustration939 1958-11-30 10 LLOYD MORGAN P - TODAY'S PROFILE LLOYD MORGAN P INTERVIEW... ;SOLDIER TURNED| DIPLOMAT: BRIG ADI EX-General Gusli Pangeran Hario Djatikusumo, Indonesia's new Consul-General in Singapore, was born distinguished but achieved I distinction. A son of the Sultan of Surakarta, he is a prince of proud lineage a descendant of the E celebrated kings of939 words
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Article2137 1958-11-30 10 THE GOVT. HAS OFFERED TO HELP FOSTER MALAYAN LETTERS, NOW IT MUST BE SHOWN HOW IT CAN HELP ■a THE recent statement by government leaders on the need lor fostering Malayan letters must come as welcome news to all who are i interested2,137 words
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Advertisement694 1958-11-30 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. :u Wmrdt KM (Minimum). ANO-LOU: Robert 3rd son of Lhe late Mr. and Mrs. Ang Peng Cbaa to Nancy 2nd daughter of Mr. and ."Irs. Loh Ah Cheng on 30/11 58. NG KOH: Between Richard Tlong Swee younger son of Mr. Ng Wai Lin and Nellie Kirn Seek694 words
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Article413 1958-11-30 11 AM MARKED MAN BECAUSE I DID NOT JOIN THEM/ HE SAYS 300 lying low/ labourer reports SINGAPORE. Sat.— Secret society gangsters who escaped the police dragnet in Singapore have migrated 800 miles to Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean. A labourer who has returned from413 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-11-30 11 KISANE SEEKS QUEEN TITLE Miss Kisanc Davis who has entered for the Press Queen contest to be decided on Saturday at the Singapore Union of Journalists' annual ball in Sea View Hotel. The Chief Minister. Tun I mi Yew Hock, will be the chief guest at the ball.48 words
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129 1958-11-30 11 Malaya urges new talks on sea limits NEW YORK. Sat. The Federation of Malaya today urged the calling of a new conference on the law of the sea next year. The Malayan delegate. i Inche Zainal Abldin bin 1 Sulong. told the UN. legai I committee that the dispute i129 words
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Article, Illustration72 1958-11-30 11 Strikers play chequers outside car plant PICKETS outside the Ford Motor Co. of Malaya in Singapore yesterday following a strike by the company's '280 industiial employees on Friday afternoon. The Singapore Motor Workshop Employees' I'nion. which represents the men. tailed the strike over the suspension and dismissal of 13 workers.72 words
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Article, Illustration46 1958-11-30 11 The British aircraft-carrier H.M.S. Albion steams across Changi on her way to Woodlands naval base. She was in a fleet of six Royal Navy ships which arrived in Singapore yesterday from exercises in the Indian Ocean. Sunday Times picture.46 words
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332 1958-11-30 11 THREAT TO KILL WITH GRENADE, COURT IS TOLD pENANC, Sat. The secretary of the Ayer Itam branch of the Labour Party, Wong Yoke Fah, 25, today alleged in court that a Special Branch officer threatened to smash him to death with a hand grenade" because he refused to sign a332 words
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Article44 1958-11-30 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. A 40--day-old Chinese baby from Tiong Bahru. who was admitted into Middleton Hospital yesterday with polio, died th..s morning. By noon today, only one new case of polio was reported. This brings the epidemic total to 327 cases.44 words
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Article46 1958-11-30 11 SINGAPORE. Sat— A lorndriver, Tay Liang Tong, who told a court that he was all the time under the impression that "soap powder" was loaded in his lorry, was acquitted on the charge of having in his possession 344 lb. of dutiable tobacco.46 words
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Article28 1958-11-30 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. 800 Hee Chang, 14-year-old son of a shop-keeper, was drowned here yesterday when he fell into the water while fishing near the Causeway.28 words
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249 1958-11-30 11 University man urges study of jobless CINCAPORE. Sat. There is a "crying need" for sociological and anthropological research in Singapore and Malaya. Mr. A.F. Wells, lecturer in social studies at the University of Malaya, said today. Most particularly, he added, a study of unemployment was needed. "W« hope to tackle249 words
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Article25 1958-11-30 11 The price oT tin In Singapore yesterday was down 12' i cents to $386.62'- per plcul. An estimated 90 tons was an otter.25 words
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Article39 1958-11-30 11 Singapore Copra Association noon pricp.s per picul on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: November $41 buyers. $4l'_sellers. Tone was steady quiet. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers' Atm elation: bulk $64.50 sellers, drum $68.00 sellers. Tone was quiet.39 words
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Advertisement569 1958-11-30 11 Soili Returns S.S. CHUSAN 16th Jon. 6th Feb. FIRST CLASS 5896/ TOURIST CLASS $543/ISLAY KERR «c CO. LTD. SINGAPORE PHONE ***** PENANG PHONE 2313 HARRISONS CROSFIELD (M) LTD. KUALA LUMPUR PHONE ***** ACCOUNTANT t Then you will enjoy the esteem ond respect ot your friends os well os increosed opportunities569 words
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Miscellaneous276 1958-11-30 11 POLICE BAND concert at the Esplanade Gardens, 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. TOASTMASTER'S INTERNATIONAL: Training session for eflecMve .speaking at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise. 8 p.m. SINGAPORE FILM SOCIETY presents "My Apprenticeship USSR 1939" at the Cultural Centre Theatre, Canning Rise, 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY MOVEMENT:276 words
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Article, Illustration183 1958-11-30 12 AN increasing ntimbci A\ of entrants to llu photo contest are send- ii.v in their entru> without stamped self E addressed envelopes. a> required by the rules The practice cinnot niiuiniK- Thi. Suncl^ (oniinue lhe Nuncm Times therefore an nounces that no entry unaccompanied by a183 words
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1040 1958-11-30 12 Why prints sometimes fail to reach the walls of an exhibition Raymond Thomas discusses DOOR print quality is the downfall of the majority of prints which fail to reach the exhibition wall. If you are ever able to be present during the judging ceremony you should study this point each1,040 words
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Advertisement369 1958-11-30 12 AUSTRALIA m v ORANJE 20,166 G. R. T. 1959 Singapore D. 24 Feb. 12 May 24 Sept. 10 Dec. Djakarta A. 26 14 26 12 Djakarta 15 28 14 Melbourne A/D. 6 Mor. 22 S Oct. 21 Sydney a. 8 24 7 23 Sydney D. 10 26 8 28 Melbourne369 words
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Advertisement113 1958-11-30 12 TRANSISTORISED RADIO RECEIVERS A MODEL 1088 TE COMBINES BEAUTY OF APPEARANCE AND EXCELLENCE OF SOUND QUALITY THAT ONLY GRUNDIG CAN PRODUCE. A 4 VALVES AND TRANSISTORS j ||SMI! Ml I BATTERY SET HAVING 5 TRANSISTORS J fcr^^ I I 4 VALVES 3 GERMANIUM a. ODES MODEL 975 TE THIS IS113 words
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Miscellaneous180 1958-11-30 12 CLUES TO THE PUZZLE MMMI L Surpassed in ■trangtb ii2>; 8. Exist 3 1 9. Evident <8>; 13. Serpents (4p; id. ExtingnL>-hed 161: 11. Inn 6 1 19. Medicine measures c 5 20. Not in any place (7>: 21. Casi (4>: 22 Dried up <4i; 23. Among (3i; 2-:. Co-reti180 words
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Article, Illustration5 1958-11-30 13 Douglas Lafkfrstffii - FILMS PREVIEW Douglas Lafkfrstffii By5 words
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Article, Illustration487 1958-11-30 13 BACK TO THE DAYS OF BATH-TUB GIN, MOBSTERS AND MOLLS of Cobb's nightclub because, as she explained, a girl must eat. Her love for Taylor almost ends in tragedy for both of them. But a poetic Justice dooms Cobb to the horrible487 words
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137 1958-11-30 13 J^ANILA'S Ramon Estella brings a new meaning to Malay films with his fast-paced direction and sharp editing of "MATA HARI," a Malay Film Production. His clever intercutting of stock shots of bombing and actual scenes of the Jap advance into Malaya with137 words
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Article175 1958-11-30 13 LAUGHS GALORE FROM A FLEA PIT IT may be "THE SMALLEST SHOW ON EARTH." but it certainly is a big laugh provider. Nothing ostentatious, rather pleasant, but very funny, just the same. Real-life husband and wife Bill Travers and Virginia McKenna play the roles of a husband and wife in175 words
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Advertisement483 1958-11-30 13 Special 2 THEATRE- 1 DAY ONLY Premiere of our colossal X'MAS attraction a ll '*>«#. lOth ih>r-Sinitil/tiiio>iw.sli/ U PIIOV OADITAI FREE LISTS ClfV PHONE H J9759 \jr\l lUL SUSPENDED Q|\ f ***** M. SHOWS: 11, 1.45,4, 6.30 9.30 B BOX PLANS HJaSS now OPEN JT P TKe Screerv Invades TKe483 words
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Advertisement694 1958-11-30 13 |__'CAlHayorc^.satioh! 1 now showing; jf w L,^J i M 2U16 n an) ..i 4V4 i 5 .(j 4 5 A 930 p jL Ja«k PaUnce AniU Ekber K "THE MAN INSIDE" \ol •^C Midnight Tonight: "AIR HOSTESS" Grare Chan* (Mand.) J "^C Today 9 a.m.: "ANGELS OF THE VINEYARD' (Mand.).694 words
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Miscellaneous733 1958-11-30 13 Medium wave 297 metres 145 Relax And Listen; 2.00 YinA.M. 7.15 Oood Morning To You; tage Ooons; 2.30 Hit Parade; 3.00 7.16 Morning Prelude; 7.30 The Concert Hour; 400 Listeners' News 7.35 Moments Of Melody, Choice; 5.00 The Rocket Club; 5.30 8.00 News Headlines; 8.02 Break- Recital By Harry Van733 words
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Article, Illustration1294 1958-11-30 14 The Duke is doused with a screwdriver! SO SUrrinf WONNC BUCKINGHAM t m AM Prlc* PAT HALPIN M H ugh t VI M GEOFFREY JONO as lh« bull* o» Rockwater Photograph** by KENNETH DOIVCfI OlrKltd b» RAYMOND HAWKCY So far THIS IS the cotton-wool world with the hard core show1,294 words
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Article297 1958-11-30 14 I ONDON, Sot. An abortive idea for a cigarette card series thought up 30 years ago by an art student has resulted in what is probably the world's largest book of flag reproductions. The compiler is Mr. Louis Loynes. of Streatham. who has297 words
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Advertisement224 1958-11-30 14 C^i\ Tbermmiteck k/A&es, curry esaEANER, Wffcß -EVEN IN COU> WATER. Evcrjoac is saying it! FAB is the perfect I ?v6wy^r washing powder. It washes clothes cleaner y and whiter than any soap. And it is so quid;— I V l^'*'' <* rTy^- I so easy to use! That is because224 words
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Advertisement82 1958-11-30 14 NEXT WEEK Film festival performance m economy I comfort. ALWAYS in demand your investment is safe in a MORRIS 1000 obtainable from: (Juticura Soap now contains a powerful new antiseptic— *ACTAMER— which relieves and guards against the burning and itching of PRICKLY HEAT Itching, prickling, burning sensition^ and /mJ9ff9fft^^ inflammation82 words
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Article, Illustration1278 1958-11-30 15 Mystery trails in sky: A flying saucer? DLEASE solve this mystery for me. There is a fly ing object which streaks across the sky over Kuala Lumpur and leaves behind it .1 long line of white smoke. I have seen it several times and many say it is a flying1,278 words
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491 1958-11-30 15 Woman, 24, is madly in love with schoolboy GIRL of 24, I am in love with a boy who Is still at school. Although I have told him of my love, his reactions are rather cold and unconcerned. I have Invited him out. but he politely refuses all my invitations.491 words
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Article402 1958-11-30 15 fane lees HUMAN CASEBOOK A LTHOUGH only 18. I am A troubled by grey hairs wnlcn have started appearing on my head. I tmnk I am pnysically nt, so what go you advise me to put on my hair? T. L. It is not uncommon for people's nair to turn402 words
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Advertisement81 1958-11-30 15 PALMOLIVE the soap for beautiful oonnplexions £>A,A iA/^i fpjj .JMli^BJjJßSlirfes I Palmoliv'% mild and gentle IHm lather will keep your skin soft ltd lovely B^RfeHl^^^^b»_^ JBaEm I'lilninlixi' Soap lattt to long V Fg^^H^H thai meant it't good ralue for your mom- IL M ~^l HHV Pulmitlire Soap it made irith81 words
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Advertisement160 1958-11-30 15 For the new Austin-Healey Sprite Austin recommend f A^^ /^T^- I, inriif^lWtir^ At j^^^^^~~^ x. I Don't take chances always ask for %g| byname C. C. WAKEFIELD CO., LTD. KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE PENANO HOW! COLGATE DENTAL CREAM contains GAR POL! The greatest jkfcj^?* discovery in toothpaste f^* Colgate Dental Cream160 words
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Advertisement561 1958-11-30 16 TEii^ T YOUR SAWING PROBLEMS LABOUR SAVING I fj >A^ increased output and lower* costs you need IMF ELECTRIC TOOLS FAR EAST MOTORS LTD 54 Orchard Road, Singapore 9. Federation Representatives WEARNE BROS. LTD j Buy the paint that's worth the work. *&S*B\ DU PONT FLOW KOTE-: Elf <T' v«?561 words
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Miscellaneous1446 1958-11-30 16 Wok /WSk V: r r AKZAK. l «v\E^ERiN5 THE PEACE OP HIS 1 111 I I Mi 1 M L.^iA\ k j "f^L^J /llr'^l s'-S .^£>.C.OZe7CENTEZOPTMECONTi- J. 1 1 1 JLjl, jjAW-.I" <<^ wWjß^^\fJjMf\^^J^ijm* PATE HAS 7ZAWN TwE JJNGIE LOR 7 TO 'nE V _.aGE| V LITTLE FIZE gIXP- |I[|k\|1,446 words
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Article, Illustration847 1958-11-30 17 Zsa Zsa says: I'm after husband No. 4 Roderick Mann's Show Business I FLEW to London from Berlin last week with Zsa Zsa Cabor who has been in Germany making a film. On the ground, with her hundred-octane personality switched full on, it is difficult to break through the barrage847 words
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513 1958-11-30 17 Kota Tinggi men predict big floods in December THE COUNTRYMAN'S JOURNAL FRIDAY, Nov. 21. SOME of the townsmen of Kota Tinggi are predicting that there will be a flood comparable to the record one that occurred in |anuary 1948. They say that a big flood always occurs every tenth year513 words
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Advertisement140 1958-11-30 17 vQ^ «>r. West's Germ-Fighter j V AMAZING NEW TOOTHBRUSH' KILLS GERMS -i^^bH^i t** (w^^_ i j Jo^| JI j kflm i B& 1 Jm M Km Bjn K :Sj Bf U A v I f D*mand (or this nrw brush Gives you a new kind of health protection a triumph140 words
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Advertisement290 1958-11-30 17 WBM^jmP M^g^a^^\ POLISHED ■^■^^aWtfaT^B^^B^^l I 1 TO SHINE LIK E COLOURS AND POLISHES I CEMENT TILES FLOORS STEPS mmmmmm^mmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmM "LUNGS ON FIRE WITH BRONCHITIS'* But peps jE:^ SOOTHED AND HEALED §AT ONCE VyM FEPS Throat tnd Chest Tablets contain toothing. bealing eucneet. At you suck peps, these etaenoaa yr vaporize,290 words
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Article323 1958-11-30 18 Ambrose Khaw - Coach Slater to go home PHILIP SLATER, the British coach, who is one of the principal figures behind the rise in the standard of long distance running in this country, will be going home this week. During his two and a half years here. Slater and his athletes have sparked323 words
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Article, Illustration434 1958-11-30 18 Ambrose Khaw by JHIS WEEKLY motoring column today steers clear of the new cars to take note of an exciting British challenge to the continentals in the growing market for scooters. The scooter has arrived in a big way. Long regarded, quite wrongly, as434 words
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366 1958-11-30 18 BRITAIN'S CHALLENGE IN A GROWING MARKET The Defiant Is a better performer in this respect Its bigger engine most of the other scooters on the roads today have engines of 150 c.c. capacity or smaller and its four-speed gear box give it a quite exceptional performance combined with fuel economy.366 words
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Article, Illustration18 1958-11-30 18 -HE DKH OEFIANI snowing the "control panel." Under it is the spa~ cious glove box.18 words
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Article27 1958-11-30 18 SOLUTION IN J URY Tl E S KATE S HORT H E AD O VAL BOW U CR E STA CA N VAS S HOT27 words
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145 1958-11-30 18 Police take step nearer the title CINGAPORE. Sat. Favourites Police took another step towards the S.H.A. first division league title when they beat Khalsa 6-0 at Thomson Road today. Police, who have so far dropped only one point ln eight matches, are second ln the table below defending champions S.R.C.145 words
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Article92 1958-11-30 18 SINQAPORE. Sat.— Mm Chong created an upset ln the final round of the Chung Hwa Cup basketball league when they beat Tuan Yong 89-90 at Great World tonight. This victory brought to the limelight an outstanding young player ln Seah Choon Vern. Seah, ln addition92 words
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Article47 1958-11-30 18 LONDON, Sat.-^Judy Orlnham, 19 year-old holder of Olympic, European and British Empire titles, was chosen Britain's "Swimmer Of The Year" here last night. Miss Grinham Is to act In the British film "Girls in Arms" on which work will start next month. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration90 1958-11-30 18 1 00,000TH EXPORT TO U.S. FORD EMPLOYEES AUTOGRAPH ON CAR This bright blue Anglia is the 100,000 th British Ford to be shipped to the United States since the Ford Company at Degcnham. England, began its export drive ten years ago. Here, the first of hundreds of Ford employees' signatures,90 words
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227 1958-11-30 18 Club tourney move sets a poser for FAM KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The F.A. of Malaya is set with a problem: Should permission be given to a club official who wants to stage a tournament between the Cup and League champion teams of Selangor and Singapore? This is the first case227 words
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Advertisement330 1958-11-30 18 I JasQl Tft£ fAM/ONABL£ jffe jpy jP^fe Th« H.a •■<• ik'v "ii '•"•'l'- rombinf In om unit hrake, IWI limits. Ili-hins indicators and 4-1 "^l l BOOK YOUR ORDER NOWitf The tradition.;! diamond-shaped emblem thai v' "^^^^^^j^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ guides Ihe cholc e of rven motor! 1 is now S ~7 m330 words
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Advertisement415 1958-11-30 18 Coughing, Strangling Asthma, Bronchitis Curbed in 3 Minutes l>'> you have attacks of Asthma m J K. had lost 40 Iba.. *ii(r<T«d rnußriBroni'hitls »o bad that you choke ing. choking and xtrunKHnc tv*r) and gasp for breath and can't ataep? night, couldn't sli <•!>. •■xp..< i. n todu Do you415 words
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Miscellaneous100 1958-11-30 18 Crossword solution ACROSS: 1 Predominated; 8 DOWN: 2. Repose; 3. Darns Are; 9. Apparent; 13. Asps; 16. 4. Ores; 5. Men; 6. Abash; 7. ExDrowns; 17 Hostel: 19. Doses; pertinents; 9. Adds; 10. Prohl--20. Nowhere; 21. Shed; 22 Sere; bitive; 11. Awed; 12. Thorny; 23. Mid; 24. Amend; 25. Ebb;100 words
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Miscellaneous117 1958-11-30 18 ii I I I ry 2 3 4 S K*?d t>»»wn the line* to fin. f h. Itttaten tot-tonality 1. Physical damage through undertaking legal duty? (6) 2. Deal heat, though there could be a neck in it (3) 3- Put this fish on ice (5) 4. 5 A photograph117 words
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211 1958-11-30 19 Selangor strengthen claims in the North OH KEE TIANG RUGBY ROUNDUP By DEHANG, Sat. Selango* beat Penang 9-6 (a try and two penalties to two tries) to strengthen their claims for the North Zone championship of the Malaya Cup rugger competition. After trailing 9-0 at halltime, Penang rallied gallantly in211 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-11-30 19 OH KEE TIANG - NO WAY OUT FOR SIDEK AS SYED GETS A FIRM HOLD ON HIM SIDEK. (dark Jtrsy) the Negri -Malacca Asians wing threequarter, is held from behind by Syed Mustapha as he tries to make a pass. Ramli. the Singapore Asians star centre-three, moves in to assist Mustapha. Sunday Times picture.50 words
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Article62 1958-11-30 19 -BY A POINT JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. R.A.F. Seletar beat South Johore narrowly by 11 points (goaj and two tries) to ten (two goalsi at the International Club padang here today. Lewis, Walkei and McVittie scored tries for Seletar while McVittie converted a try. Tengku Sulaiman and Benny62 words
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367 1958-11-30 19 SAUL JOSHUA - S'pore Asians win easily but pack play listless game SAUL JOSHUA 31 -5 rout By Singapore, Sat. Singapore Asians. .31 Negri-Malacca Asians. .5 AS the score suggests Singapore Asians were too good for the visitors, winning this All-Blues Cup southern zone rugger match by five goals and two tries to367 words
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Article159 1958-11-30 19 KIWIS HAD IT ALL THEIR OWN WAY SINGAPORE. Sat. Showing all round superiority. 75 Squadron RNZAP defeated R.A.F. Tengah by 14 points (goal and three iiies) to three (try) in their rugger match at Tengah today. The New Zealanders took a 5-0 lead at half-time through a try by Giddens159 words
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Article81 1958-11-30 19 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat— Johore Juniors beat Singapore Juniors 4-1 in their "return"' badminton match here today. Results were (Johore first): Singles: Billy Ng beat Ismail Ibrahim 15-10. 15-7; A. Rahman lost to Goh Geok Loo 15-3. 9-15. 3-15; Atan Yusof beat Ismail Ahmad 15-6. 15-10. Doublet:81 words
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135 1958-11-30 19 CJYDNEY, Sat.— Australian tennis ace Ashley Cooper today won the New South Wales singles title by beating Earl Buchholz, the 18-year-old American junior player, 6-0, 6.1. 7-9. 6.2. Buchholz caused a sensation by taking the third set. He covered with con. ttdenceReuter; UPI - 135 words
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Article32 1958-11-30 19 SINGAPORE, Sat. Rainbow Rangers and Bovane Rangers drew 2-2 in a friendly soccer match on the Railway ground today. Loßanathan scored both goals for Rainbow and Ghani (2) for Bovane32 words
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Article334 1958-11-30 19 T ONDON, Sat— Results of todaYs English and Scottish football matches were: LEAGUE ONE Arsenal 1 Blackpool 4 Birmingham 0 Man. I mi.-d 4 Bolton 2 Portsmouth 1 Burnley 3 Aston Everton 3 Chelsea 1 Leeds 3 Newcastle 2 Leicester 0 Nolta Forest 3 I334 words
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198 1958-11-30 19 |>OMBAY, Sat. An un- £> finished fifth wicket stand of 74 runs in 93 minutes by Polly Umrigar, and O. S. Ramchand saved India from collapse against the West Indies on the second day of the First Test here today. India made a- disastrousReuter - 198 words
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Article363 1958-11-30 19 LINDWALL (5-57) ROCKS THE M.C.C From JACK FISGLETON Brisbane, Sat. WHETHER it is against spin or speed in conditions not entirely unhelpful to bowlers, the English batsmen have yet to impress in Australia. Unless Peter May or Tom Graveney succeeds, the batting is far too fragile for Australia to be363 words
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Article128 1958-11-30 19 SCOREBOARD M.C.C. I>l Innv WaUon c Grout b Lindwall 7 Milton c Reynolds b I indwall 28 Subba Row b Walmslrv 51 May r Arc her b Mackay 1 Cowdrey I McLaughlin b Lindwall 4 Bailey c Fisher b Lindwall 38 Swrlman r (irout b Mackay 8 Tyson b MackayReuter - 128 words
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Advertisement367 1958-11-30 19 WANTED TO PURCHASE 20 Word* Si (Min.)— Box SO fit. txtra. "NIIG.ATA 11 6 Cylinder 120 BHP 900 RPM Left Hand Diesel Engine with or without Generator 105 V 80KW DC must be In good running condition Box A 892 Sun. T. HIRE PURCHASE M Words $i (Min.)— Box SO367 words
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Advertisement136 1958-11-30 19 ■0 JnyHkaa||^^^HHHra£^9S^^^H^^^># s^mmW M^^M Km^^l COLGATEHMH HAIR CREAM distinguishes the /jJ&!a&11K well-groomed man! /'i Wsy Msmsijs\ Xsm^3f I > N #i" THIS la the Hair Craam for the man who takes v kwf pride In hla appearance yes, the Hair Cream PD ""hlch keeps your hair smart clean and pleasantry136 words
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Article28 1958-11-30 20 H,,rrfv sin (Minimum). THE FAMILY of the late Mrs. Ec Fong aenu thank all relatives ami friends foi then wreaths, do- -ondoleuces and atten- their recent bereavement.28 words
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Article53 1958-11-30 20 :u H nnls >J« (Minimum/. AMNE HARRISON School of Dancing, Emb.i.\sy Hotel, Kaiong. Monday Danca classes as usual. Please ignore advertisement on page 10. New: Jazz and Jive Club, Tuesdays, Opening December 3rd. Ballroom and "LA." Classes, Tue&days 5 p.m. —6 p.m. As Usual, S4 ($2.50, Half Hour). Private53 words
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Article63 1958-11-30 20 TOKYO, Sat. The visiting United States tennis players. Budge Patty and Andrew Stern today lost all their goodwill exhibition matches here. Patty,- the 1950 Wimbledon champion, was defeated by Hajime MaUuura 3-6. 4-6 while Stern went down to Toshio Sato 6-2 6-1. In the doubles.Reuter - 63 words
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Article19 1958-11-30 20 BRUSSELS, Sat. Brussels has officially applied to stage the 1964 Olympic Games it was announced here today.19 words
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Article122 1958-11-30 20 WRESTLER LEAVES IN A HURRY TI'RIN, Sat.— One-time world heavyweight boxing champion, Primo Camera, chased a sevenfoot Bulgarian wrestler out of the ring here last night with a few sharp slaps on the face. "I'm a sportsman and I don't know how to react to brutality with brutality," Bulgarian-born ,\ss«-nUPI - 122 words
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2052 1958-11-30 20 EPSOM JEEP Merv Posner lands good treble at Ipoh By IPOH, Saturday. treble by jockey Merv Posner, highlighted yesterday's racing at Ipoh. Posner got a chance mount on Full House in the 3.05 when Garnet Bougoure went down with an attack of flu. Full House2,052 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-11-30 20 EPSOM JEEP - COLIN COWDREY. the stylish M.C.C. batsman, thrashes Benaud to the boundary during play in the drawn match against New South Wales on Sydney Cricket ground on Nov. 18. Cowdrey was not out 47 when play ended. New South Wales declared 391 for seven and79 words
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Article58 1958-11-30 20 TOTAL POOL: $217,400 Ist. No. *****5 ($60,220) 2nd. No. *****6 ($28,309) 3rd. No. *****4 ($14,448) STARTERS (52.509 each): Nos *****2; *****3; *****7; *****5; *****8; *****5. CONSOLATION ($l,OOO each): Nos. *****8; *****7; *****5; *****0; *****5; *****2; *****5; *****6; *****5; *****0. LAST four digits of first prize 9715 ($120).58 words
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107 1958-11-30 20 SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore Combined Schools he-key team will play two matches at Malacca on Dec. 8 and 9. Th i team will leave on Dec. 8 when they will meet the Federation Schools inter-state champions, Malacca, the same evening. The annual match against Federation Combined107 words
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Advertisement113 1958-11-30 20 the time «T sc en c W and technical UNBREAKABLE DrOgrCSS MAINSPRING O v** iiTiTONI fil|l Switzerland* best /7. n /Jjß^t> 4*&t Ardjuna JEf^QK^E famous JSk*P^^ character in wajang I UttiX'^" Singapore by fi& fN Felt f ast aiu com trice; b 1 SUPER 1 CONVAIRS !£f£Zf%€//6l MDOKStAM A/RWAYS |s113 words
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