The Straits Times, 4 December 1958
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Title Section37 1958-12-04 1 AVEMAQt IB All 1 i ERTIFICn EXTFEOS 80«0O0 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1958 15 CENTS MALAYA; Company tax up to 40 per cent... and dearer petrol SINGAPORE: Company AND income tax up...dearer smokes37 words
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Article72 1958-12-04 1 The Budget and you IF YOU LIVE IN THE FEDERATION... PETROL will be 20 cents dearer a gallon INCOME TAX stays at present levels COMPANY TAX up from 30 to 40 p.c CIGARETTES, LIQUOR no increase IF YOU LIVE IN SINGAPORE... INCOME TAX new maximum is72 words
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Article458 1958-12-04 1 New plans to raise $36m. still a $114 m. deficit KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. JHE Federations Budget deficit for next year is estimated at $114 million. (This year is expected to close with a deficit of $90 million). The Minister of Finance, Col. Sir mi v Ilau-shik Lee, today produced458 words
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Article113 1958-12-04 1 Income C 3ld rate h Mew rate 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 30,000 50,000 75,000 $100,000 235 745 1457 3,395 7,832 $16,895 $26,895 Nil 235 857 1,720 4,132 $10 945 $22,820 $35,320 MARRIED MAN (with two children) Income C Old rote t New rate113 words
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Article334 1958-12-04 1 $24 m. deficit up goes income tax SINGAPORE, Wednesday. TO MEET an estimated $24 million budget deficit next year, the Singapore Government today increased company and income tax and raised the duty on imported cigarettes and tobacco. The Financial Secretary, Mr. T. M. Hart, told the Legislative Assembly that334 words
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Article30 1958-12-04 1 Britain's gold reserves up LONDON. Wed.— The Treasury announced yesterday that Britain's gold and dollar reserves rose by $41 million in November to reach their highest point in seven years.30 words
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Article115 1958-12-04 1 Siam massing troops: Cambodia YORK, Wed. 11 Cambodia informed the United Nations Security Council today that "troops on a war footing and large amounts of military equipment" were bein^ concentrated on her frontier by the Siamese Government. The concentration constituted "a threat to peace in this part of the world."Reuter - 115 words
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Article, Illustration526 1958-12-04 2 MINISTER TELLS HOUSE OF POLICE DISCOVERT*^ SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE Minister for Education today defied Opposition members in the Legislative Assembly to bring a motion against him if they thought his Ministry negligent in the matter of the recent examination leaks. The Minister,526 words
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118 1958-12-04 2 SINGAPORE FIRM GETS ORDER FORCROWN JEWELS RUALA i LUMPUR v iiie. Federal Council is The jew.-X wl h mi, mad.- locs diamond lace. The, fl] Property and win b( J on Mate occasion whoever Is j malsurl r The crown m k made by H. S In Singapore, th. V-year-old118 words
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135 1958-12-04 2 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. MEMBERS oi the University of Malaya Athletic Union are not in favour of an annual dragon boat race against Nanyang University. They said so in a letter today to Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, whose idea the boat race was. Mr.135 words
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Article86 1958-12-04 2 More overseas business by phone KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Many local traders are doing their overseas business by telephone. Last year, 24,100 overseas radiotelephone calls were made, mostly to Indonesia and Umis; Kong. This is stated in the Telecommunications Department report for 1957 published today. Subscribers ran call 39 countries. The86 words
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Article29 1958-12-04 2 SINGAPORE. Wed president of the Sin"apo-j Branch of the British R«| Cross Society. Lady Goodwill perform the ar.iv spection of the society Chinese YMCa on Sunday.29 words
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Article41 1958-12-04 2 ITUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Federation Gov1Y eminent will do a series of surveys on unemployment in Kuala Lumpur and other selected towns, the Minister of Labour and Social W Mr. Ong Yoke Lin. announced in the Federal Council today.41 words
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Article, Illustration552 1958-12-04 2 PEKING IS MAKING POLITICAL CAPITAL OUT OF TEXTILE BAN OINGAPORE, Wed.— The Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. j. M. Jumabhoy, accused China in the Legislative Assembly today of making political capita] out of the Singapore Government's ban on imports of certain types of Chinese textiles.552 words
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Miscellaneous42 1958-12-04 2 THE GAMBOLS by B arv v /But nievto?\ll( >touJv/e Cuton) II /'tuevv.'c ~sucu^| /I BOUSH T\ ZSo SuZ I V^f?« ®«T i vllvEM I YOU SOMF I 0 0©"*— I I J rnewjZQ&Z) V t>^ y /Js^\ ALWAYS WPAt? VI \_rwc' .cor42 words
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Article334 1958-12-04 3 RICE SURPLUS USED TO UNDERMINE THE ECONOMY OF ASIAN COUNTRIES, SAYS M.P. LONDON, Wednesday. CONSERVATIVE Member of Parliament, Ur. Robert Turton, said last night that ainist China was using a rice surplus to mine the economy of other Asian countries dng In the House of CommonsReuter - 334 words
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127 1958-12-04 3 Ghana on road to fascism, says Busia jO\nOX. Wed. Dr. h k A. Busia. leader of Ghana's parliamentary opposition. said last ni^ht that he hud no doubt that. Ghana was straying torascism. Speaking on an indepen..ii in news proDr. Busia declared: not pay to belong to nn opposition." 1 oppositionReuter - 127 words
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Article14 1958-12-04 3 MOSCOW. Wed. A sesskm of the Supreme Soviet ;tlled for Dec. 26.14 words
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Article88 1958-12-04 3 CANBERRA. Wed.— Mr. Ro- iizies. the Australian Prime Minister who won a .tg electoral triumph ago, us likely to sue- Vincent Massey. as loremor-General of Canada. The touring Canadian Minister, Mr. John Diefcnbaker. said today he ■M in favour of drawing Governors-General from other parts of the88 words
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200 1958-12-04 3 —A-bomb— developer's plea for open diplomacy NEW YORK, Wed. Dr. J. Robert Oppenlu'imer. who led the wartime Manhattan project that developed the atomic bomb, said last night that statesment could learn a lesson from the scientists in dealing with critical international problems. Speaking at the Weismann Institute dinner, in OppenheimerUPI - 200 words
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180 1958-12-04 3 Bride who tried to keep man at home IN BRIEF,,. ROME Wed.— A young bride Adriana Segala, 21, swallowed her house key last night to prevent her husband going out with friends. The husband had to break down the door to take her to hospital. LONDON: Scotland Yard detectives are180 words
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267 1958-12-04 3 Dying Sputnik III expected to fall today OBJECTS' CRASH IN ARGENTINA BUENOS AIRES, Wednesday. A REPORT that the rocket of Sputnik 111 might have fallen in Argentina was received here late last night from Bahia Blanca, 360 miles south of I the Argentine capital. The flight control tower at BahiaUPI - 267 words
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Article100 1958-12-04 3 IRA hunt in Aly Khan farm DUBLIN, Wed.— A police and Irish army dragnet closed in today on the 500--acre Aly Khan horse farm deep in the bleak Curragh Heath where 14 Irish Republican Army extremists were believed hiding. Two men have already been captured of the 16 who broke100 words
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Article31 1958-12-04 3 LONDON. Wed. The Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr. Derick Heathcoat Amory. said yesterday Britain expected shortly to sign an agreement for a loan of £10 million to Pakistan.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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304 1958-12-04 3 MALIBU, Wed.— Some 1.50J fire-fighters today battled a roaring fire in the Santa Monica mountains which has blackened 15.500 acres and destroyed about 40 homes—including the ranch house of actor Lew Ayres. Nine firemen were injured fighting the spectacular 40-mileUPI - 304 words
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Article83 1958-12-04 3 WASHINGTON, Wed. Mexican Government officials today said they thwarted a Communist plot to stone Mr. Foster Dulles, the United States Secretary of State, during his visit to Mexico City on Sunday. Police rounded up all potential trouble makers, con- fiscated thousands of leaflets and ordered studentsReuter - 83 words
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Article352 1958-12-04 3 T ONDON, Wed.— There was a fur- I ther widespread decline In prices on the London Stock Exchange today and closing levels were around their lowest. Selling was still light but there was an absence of buyers and consequent- ly prices drifted. Closing middle prices of selected stocks352 words
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Article33 1958-12-04 3 GLOUCESTER. Wed— Lord Altrincham. one-time critic of the Royal family, was married quietly at Tormarton Church near here today to Miss Marion Patricia Campbell, joint editor of his magazine "Young EMzabethan."33 words
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Article1608 1958-12-04 3 PHNOM PENH, Wed.— US and Cambodiai. officials m<>' for the second consecutive day yesterday to discus> American economic and military aid.— U.P.l. FINANCE MINISTER IS CONFIDENT MALAYA WILL HAVE 'CASH AND THE SKILL TO FINANCE DEFICIT This increase in company tax will raise next year s estimated1,608 words
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Advertisement294 1958-12-04 3 People who eat QUAKER Oats work better than you do Yes, your clay's work is done fSS&^JgSStSsIw more easily more quick- ya/jj^ £l •^>£^A iy you're full of energy .ill m Jt^nffßH day long when you < Ml Ab> SJQ delicious, nutritious QUAKI K BHj In' BMpq oats. Have a294 words
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Article, Illustration1230 1958-12-04 4 Income from Customs down— still dropping KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. HPHE decline in Customs and Excise collections by the Federal Government over the past two years and a further drop for 1959 is shown in next year's revenue estimates published ioday. Last year Customs duties totalled $475.--128,725. This year, revised estimates1,230 words
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Advertisement10 1958-12-04 4 REPLACEMENT PRECISION BUILT Spare Parts for TRACTORS WW f fnillrn10 words
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Article726 1958-12-04 5 HART WARNS FUTURE GOVT. OF LOANS DIFFICULTIES UNTIL POLITICAL UNCERTAINTY ENDS i STERN warning l the difficulties ,l v incontittf ijovernnnnt faces in finding in money for devetenl was given the Financial Sem rv. l;l Mr. T. M. in his Budget ress to the Singapon Legislative Assembly today.726 words
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Article1149 1958-12-04 5 pany taxes should bt tht same. It was estimated those measures would yield SIP million in 1959. IRUUML I AA. said it nad been decided to raise the rate of tax on individual incomes on all chargeable incomes ol 54.000 and over, rising to1,149 words
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Article, Illustration1191 1958-12-04 5 gapore's prosperity sines the war. With the rate of population increase, the demands "or development wouid continue. Although it was essential to continue Qn{ncine a substantial part of development from revenue, this would only an part of the way to meet the total bill. UniKlNfi* Mr Hart HUUaINb. said1,191 words
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617 1958-12-04 6 Singapore's deficit may be cut by $25 mil. Treasury I^ll K Treasury, in ;i memorandum accompanying the draft estimates published today, stales that it is j)ossil)le that Singapore will end 1!).")<S with a deficit of Si million instead of the original estimate of $28 million. The revised revenue figures for617 words
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Article71 1958-12-04 6 $100,000 for his help KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Defence Minister, Dato Abdul Ka/ak, told the Federal Council today that 510,834.200 had been paid to members of the public for information leading to the capture, death and surrender of Communist terrorists. A maximum sum of $100,000 had been paid to one71 words
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148 1958-12-04 6 167 DIED ON ROADS SO FAR THIS YEAR SINGAPORE, Wed. Fatal traffic accidents in Singapore have reached an all time high of 167 so far this year as compared to 158 for the whole of last year. At the present average of two deaths in every three days, 14 more148 words
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276 1958-12-04 6 BOY MISSING FOR 2 DAYS FOUND DEAD IN CANAL SINGAPORE, Wed. Teo Kian Soon, 16, (on right) who failed to return home in King's Road after school on Monday was found dead in Rochore Canal today. Teo's parents reported his disappearance on Monday night, after a hawker walked into their276 words
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145 1958-12-04 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Government will review the ban on the import of cottons into Singapore from China at the end of the year "in the light of the circumstances then existing and the progress of the Federation's antidumping legislation." Meanwhile, the Government considers145 words
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Article68 1958-12-04 6 KUALA LL'MPI'R Wed— The Minister of Interior and Justin- in, ht- Sulriman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, told Raja Ki s tn am Shahrome (Kuala Selangor) in tho Federal Council today, that a television service for vi.ilava was not yet practical nor within the Federation's financial resources.68 words
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Miscellaneous357 1958-12-04 6 SINGAPORE MILITARY, FORCES: Passing out parade at SMP headquarters. Beach Road. 5.45 p.m. ING AP Oft I Ml SK AI. SOCIETY presents mezzo-soprano Constance Shacklock in a song recital at the Victoria Theatre. 8.45 p.m. SINGAPORE SAFETY FIRST COUNCIL: Finals of Shell Traffic Game at old Knllang airport, 5 p.m.357 words
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278 1958-12-04 7 i.v i HKR k'HPMr n a i SINGAPORE. Wednesday. a|K. LIM t HhK KHLNd, (Ind.) warned in the Legislative Assembly today that Singapore was facing the danger of being dragged into hl .old war by banning Chinese books and textiles said any attempt278 words
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Article234 1958-12-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday JnK INTRODUCTION of an export duty on rubber planting materials, announced today by the Minister of Finance, Col. Sir Henry Hau-shik Lee was welcomed by rubber circles here. Leaders of the Industry said they felt that, since other countries benefltted from Malaya's replanting234 words
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76 1958-12-04 7 Car crash Rotary governor going home JOIIOKK BAIIKI. Wed. Mr. Ny Tihon. District flovernor of Rotary, who was seriously injured in a tar crash on Sept. 20. will be discharged from the Singapore General Hospital on Tuesday. He will leave for his home in Saigon the same day. Mr. Ny76 words
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Article62 1958-12-04 7 SINGAPORE. Wed A 51--year-old New Zealand Air Force officer, who left Malaya early this jear as an air commodore, will -eturn tomorrow as Chiet of Air Staff. RNZAF. He is Air Vice Marshal If. P. Calder. During his fourdav visit to the Colony, he will62 words
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Article76 1958-12-04 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Chief Secretary, Mr. E. B David, said in the Legislative Assembly today that satisfactory progress had been made in the examination and exemption of the publication affected by the ger°ral ban on the publications of 53 publishers in Hone Kong and China. Replying to76 words
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Article38 1958-12-04 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Thieves broke into a house in New Bridge Road U.st night and made off with $4,570 in cash and jewellery. There was no-one in the house at the time of the burglary.38 words
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Article31 1958-12-04 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. An 18-year-old Singapore schoolgirl. Miss Yuen Chooi Yens'. has been selected to represent Malaya in the 1959 New York Herald Tribune newspaper forum which begins in March31 words
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Article, Illustration119 1958-12-04 7 CUTE KEIKO-MINUS TWO TEETH -MAKES A CHRISTMAS WISH "ALL I WANT for Christmas is my two front teeth," says five-year-old Keiko Satoh who. at first felt too shy to smile but later obliged for Straits Times cameraman Low Yew Kong, when she went on stage at the Y.W.C.A. hall in119 words
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245 1958-12-04 7 650 Shell workers may go on strike SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore is now faced with a strike by more than 650 members of the Shell Employees' Union as talks with' their employers have ended with no agree-! ment on six demands. The union considers that the negotiations, which concluded at the245 words
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355 1958-12-04 7 Malaya is the 'king-pin' for tropical plants— botanist SINGAPORE, Wed.— A plea for recognition by botanist-explorers of Malaya's unrivalled range of tropical plants, was made here today by Royal Society Fellow Mr. E. J. H. Corner, of the Botany School. University of Cambridge. He told the centenary and bicentenary scientific355 words
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Article48 1958-12-04 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Six new iascs of paralytic polio were admitted to Middleton Hospital today, bringing the year's total to 351. All were Asian children of two years or under. Two of the six were visiting here from Johore and came from Mcrsing and Penggaran.48 words
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Article70 1958-12-04 7 K^ALA LUMPUR. V d. A representative of the Algerian National Liberation Front in South-East Asia, Mr. Lakhdar Brahiml, today appealed to the Federation Government to recognise the provisional Algerian Government in Cairo. Mr. Brahiml. who held a Press conference, is returning to his headquarters in Jakarta70 words
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1204 1958-12-04 8 The Straits Times Thursday. Dec. 4, 1958. Tale Of Two Budgets It is hard this time to describe the Federation and Singapore budgets as painless. In both territories company tax has been increased to 40 per cent anJ in Singapore the maximum rate of individual income tax has been raised1,204 words
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1591 1958-12-04 8 THE SPEECH FROM THE THRONE TELLS OF A YEA* OF ACHIEVEMENT AND PROSPECTS AHEAD i imihimmm i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiii iiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiminmmimiimiiiiiHiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii rrtHE theme ot the speech from the Throne by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong to the Federal Council yesterday was the advancement of1,591 words
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152 1958-12-04 8 I REFER to your news "The Next Mayor: Three Names" (S.T. Doc. 2) and feel much constrained to noto your misleading comments on my voting in favour of P.A.P motions with the result that my chances of being elected as Mayor have diminished considerably152 words
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Article89 1958-12-04 8 rFHE City Council has unA wisely decided not to hire out electric kettles and cookers to consumers on the ground that they involve the outlay of large sums of money This is the wrons step. This problem could be solved by askins consumers who wish to hire89 words
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Article161 1958-12-04 8 I CANNOT understand why the Malayan Chinese are getting so emotional over the use of Mandarin. As most of them originate from South China, why should they insist upon their children being taught in the Peking dialect which is a foreign tongue to them' It161 words
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Advertisement92 1958-12-04 8 The fj know about VENTILATION o \NSI Mill 1 H\IIS MMBJBJ CAtTS < tMILNS MIR ROOMS l>\\<» HALLS I TORUS I. MMCH Horn. h%rs imam ■m RMIDKMIS RtSI XI HAMS CenJutt&SC fhst The C E. C. ventilation department (MM 1 xxntilatwn and has as its aim tht eomfor:. I ■al92 words
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Article, Illustration85 1958-12-04 9 IXUALA LUMPUR. Wed— The Federal v Legislative Council's Budget meeting was opened here today with full ceremonial by the Yang di Pertuan Agong. The King drove to the council chamber ,n a Rolls Royce. He then took a royal salute from a guard-of-honour mounted85 words
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Article, Illustration1452 1958-12-04 9 ...IF HE IS PREPARED TO ACCEPT THEM KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. JHE two children of Dr. Foo Lum Choon, former Selangor badminton champion, jnd his wife, Miss Kok Su Win. are to be placed in the custody of their uncle1,452 words
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205 1958-12-04 9 LOSSES ON SHARE MARKET AS TAX RISES SINGAPORE, Wednesday. piHST reaction here to Ihe increase in company tax to 40 per cent and the rise in personal income tax was a general easing of share prices on the Malayan share market. Sixty-four and a half per cent of listed shares205 words
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Article74 1958-12-04 9 .IDIiUKKBAIIItI VV.d Tengku Temmengong Ahmad, son of the Sultan of Johore. is seriously ill in the General Hospital bere. He was admitted early in November, but left to attend the wedding of his son. Tenglcu Osman and Tengku Mai munah daughter of the Regent of74 words
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Article74 1958-12-04 9 ICE CREAM MEN GET A REPRIEVE SINGAPORE, Wed. The City Council health committee today decided to allow the two largest distributors of imported ice cream to continue selling the product until next year. It has recommended that the council renew the licence of Fitzpatrick Food Supplies until end of 195974 words
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Article71 1958-12-04 9 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Khoon Wan Yoon, 16, of the Catholic High School (Chinese) and Phang Foo Nam, 14. of St.. Anthony's Boys' School, received first prizes of $500 each after winning an essay competition in Singapore. More than 5,000 boys and girls from 26 English schools and71 words
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Article41 1958-12-04 9 SINGAPORE. Wed— Joseph Chay Yun Kow. a detective attached to the Narcotic Branch of the C.1.D.. who was under an Assize Court sentence of one year's jail on a charge of house-trespass, was freed on appeal today.41 words
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232 1958-12-04 9 A RACKET NOW IN FORGED SCHOOL DIPLOMAS SINGAPORE. Wed The Singapore Edu:ation Ministry has un•overed a new examinaion racket altered or London Chamber of Commerce "ertilicates. I The alterations were de- tected in photostat copirs >f these certificates submitted by candidates for the L.C.C. i examinations to be hrld in232 words
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Article54 1958-12-04 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Two candidates in next Saturday's town council election here. Inche Abu Bakar bin Mohamed Salleu and Inche Harun bin Hassan, were wrongly stated yesterday to belong to the Alliance and Party Negara, respectively. Inche Abu Bakar belonps to the Socialist Party and Inche54 words
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402 1958-12-04 10 Tobacco firm announces new prices: Others to foiiow SINGAPORE, Wed. The new duties on tobacco and cigarettes, announced by the Financial Secretary, Mr. T. M. Hart, today will affect smokers here in three different ways. The new duties will mean: MEDIUM-PRICED brands of cigarettes402 words
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Article, Illustration413 1958-12-04 10 VINCENT NG - SLEUTHS HUNT FOR CLUES AS THE 'MISSING' SINGER GOES SHOPPING By VINCENT NG Singapore, Wed. VIVACIOUS Josephine Anne is a girl with a "onecress problem." She caused considerable surprise as she sat, looking very flustered, in a strapless evening gown in the Adelphi Hotel lounge at thixt o'clock this afternoon.413 words
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167 1958-12-04 10 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. |>ECAUSE certain evidence prejudicial against one of two men on trial at the Assizes was given dv a prosecution witness Mr. Justice Ambrose today discharged the jury and ordered a fresh trial. The two men on trial were Abu Bakar167 words
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Article44 1958-12-04 10 SINGAPORE. Wed The New Sceneshifters need girls to dance and sing in the chorus of "The Desert Son^>" to be produced at the Victoria Theatre in June next year. Applicants should write to the secretary. New SceneFhifters. YMCA, Orchard Road.44 words
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Article33 1958-12-04 10 JOHORE BAHRU, WeCI. Members of the Women's Institute, Johore. will stase "Mahsuii" a play written by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here on Dec. 11.33 words
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168 1958-12-04 10 10 Filipinos fly in on friendship mission CINGAPORE, Wed. Thirteen Filipino delegates flew into Singapore today with plans to increase ties between the Philippines and Malaya. The delegation, sponsored by the Federation of Philippines Chinese Chambers of Commerce, will spend a week in Singapore and the Federation. 5 objectives The168 words
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Article53 1958-12-04 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Ralph Bromhead. chairman of the Lion International Ltd.. arrived here today for a brief stay before returning to London. He has just completed a business tour of Japan and Hong Kong. Mr. Bromhead was met at the airport by Mr. Runme Shaw, the53 words
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Article33 1958-12-04 10 SINGAPORE, Wed.— A twoday pan-Malayan conference sponsored by the True Jesus Mission will begin tomorrow at the Cultural Centre Sessions will start at 10.30 a m 2 p.m. and 7.30 p.m.33 words
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Article, Illustration165 1958-12-04 10 SINGAPORE, Wed. —A famous British opera singer, Miss Constance Shacklock, flew in by Qantas today to eive a performance here. Miss Shacklock, who is "singing my way round the the world." has performed in Russia, the United States, South America and Australia.165 words
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Article339 1958-12-04 10 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Chief Secretary, Mr E. B David, assured the Legislative sembly here today that, in the event of an emergency arrangements would still be made to broadcast important announcements in as many dialects as possible. He was replying to a question by Mr.339 words
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Advertisement432 1958-12-04 10 i Wm IN LOVE AND WAR ROBERT DANA .IKllltii "H UAOXER WYXIKK lUMm: I f WMiKXi™™ Opens Today L EXCLUSIVE! t Bf.irM7>l^;fl 3«"« n Opens Today: mm* 100 ANDREWS TIN* WHy 1 ,«i»i.j *^*-^«fl J »tliiO OIMI *C\M I y Tlu- Rank Organisation piornts DIKK BOGARD J oikens "A TALE432 words
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950 1958-12-04 11 aNGAPOBE, Wed. The future of \anyaag University a nd the desirability making it a re- n ised institu lion of learning Smith-Kast Asia ,> e re discussed in the Native Assembly loda> dim"* the Nl>t Oll( l reading ot jjje vinyang Universitj950 words
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82 1958-12-04 11 Charge of assault by police confirmed SINGAPORE, Wed. —An allegation that police assaulted suspects being taken to a police station in a police vehicle has been confirmed. The Chief Secretary. Mr. E. B. David, announcing this today said: "Appro, priate disciplinary action has been taken against the constables concerned." A82 words
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442 1958-12-04 11 S.P.A. ADOPTING AN OPEN DOOR POLICY SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE Singapore People's Alliance is still keeping x its doors open to "remnant" leaders of the Labour Front and the Workers' Party, an official source said today. It is understood that several seats in the SPA committees are left vacant in anticipation442 words
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Article42 1958-12-04 11 SINGAPORE. Wod. Prof.! J.B.S. Haldane will speak on| the future of under-develop- i ed countries at the Oei Tiong I Ham hall. University of Malaya, at 5 p.m. on Friday. The University Socialist Club is sponsoring the talk.42 words
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Article17 1958-12-04 11 BENTONG, Wed. Mr. Leow Liew Mm has been elected chairman of the Bentong District Alliance17 words
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Advertisement247 1958-12-04 11 MILKMAID STERILIZED MILK fresh, natural cows' milk at its best E?T I 1 fCONOMICALLY PRICED MILKMAID STERILIZED MILK is pure i fresh cows' milk, tinned in its natural state f§jf j, j "i 'l '/fl and preserved solely by heal Delicious S/Wf^T^s^S^r^" when taken as a drink, hot or cold,247 words
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Miscellaneous286 1958-12-04 11 lur»M>t9 A C\f By ,l/##o -i^ HMS BEI6IAN. >^£?ffi£r-Z?2L I HE'S WELL KTOVN J V BB I IT CECTAINLV LOOtc? ASTUOUtM A I*«^iX| Ft* MY PENSION HIS J BV > I *1^54 I TO US ANOfOTUt \W y^- \W\ FCIENC MIRO rS IN TKS UP TO HIS I^^"*-—^— H ■a'286 words
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370 1958-12-04 12 By Our Market Correspondent AFTER the consistent drop of over five cents A in the past few days rubber reacted in Singapore yesterday and staged a turnabout. With sharp drops of three farthings in Ix>ndon and 58 points in New York overnight, December370 words
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Article139 1958-12-04 12 MELBOURNE, Wed. INVESTMENT shares continued along firm lines with the most notable move a rise of l.s. 9d. in Herald on the Stock Exchange here today. Trading was of average volume. Mining Shares recorded a steady tone, but Oil Search eased 4d. Commonwealth Bonds held a firm. Loans139 words
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Article28 1958-12-04 12 SINGAPORE, Dec. 3. RUBBER: 84 cents per Ib. (down one eighth of a cent). TIN: $385.62} per picol (down 37} cents). Estimated unofficial offering 90 tons.28 words
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Article721 1958-12-04 12 The Malayan Share Brokers' j Association reported yesterday: "All sections of the share market were easier and the turnover was small". Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business: Fra.se r Neave Ords $1.58; Gammon $1.72 to $1.70; W. Hammer 51.57 1 to $1.55; HTcong S'hai Bank HK721 words
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Article106 1958-12-04 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul "S8? "Tuiet: UK/Continent December January $41 buyers $42 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $64• sellers drum $67 sellers. Penpe r quiet; no business was reported done. Muntok white $129 Sarawak $128, special Sarawak black $71 tall unchanged) Singapore Copra Association106 words
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Article128 1958-12-04 12 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Sydney 1/2, Saint Edmund 4 5, Glengarry 6A. Elpenor 6/7, Benalder 89. Cyclops 10/11. Liml>urg 15 16. Gleneyle 18. President Flllmore 19 20." Maetsuycker WSEDE. Sedili N. Wall 2. Oiang Ann N. Wall 3. Senggarang N.128 words
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Article59 1958-12-04 12 December n™ buyers f.o.b. Z yesterday at R "> B|A one-eiKhth of *r tb*& closin K prlf( tcr >t on t^j Closing ton,.. Q Hosine pri, yesterday OFFHIU Iv fo.b. buyers 84 1 R S* Asr t'K/COXTI\| Nr Dec. buye^ «•>: M Jp. \g» Dec Singapore n. day.59 words
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Article14 1958-12-04 12 The follow-in g crops are :lt^ rjj 162,000 m, Wri H «;^l14 words
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Advertisement1483 1958-12-04 12 NOTICES NOTICE We are pleased to announce that our new business premises will open for business as from 4th December, 1958. We are dealers in Lacquers, Paints, Printing Inks etc. Our prices are competitive and reasonable (retail or wholesale) CHINAM PAINTS TRADER COMPANY. 137, Bencoolen Street, Singapore 7 (Tel: *****)1,483 words
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Advertisement930 1958-12-04 12 NOTICES NOTICE Notice U hereby given that a petition was on the 20th day of November, 1958 presented to the High Court at Kuala Lumpur by the Ban Chuan .Investment Service Limited 'hereinafter called "the Company") to confirm the two Special Resolutions duly passed in accordance with Section 118 of930 words
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Advertisement738 1958-12-04 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PRIMARY TEACHER TRAINING, 1959 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION FEDERATION OF MALAYA APPLICATIONS are Invited from those wishing to be selected as teachers-in-training In the Malay Women's Training College, the Sultan Idris Training College, the Kota Bharu Training College or the Day Training Colleges/ Centres, In 1959. Applicants must have738 words
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Advertisement191 1958-12-04 12 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE HOUSING TRUST FEDERATION OF MALAYA on behalf of the NEGRI SEMBILAN URBAN AREAS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 50 TIMBER HOUSES GEDONG LALLANG. AMPANGAN, SEREMBAN. "CONTRACTORS desirous of tendering for the construction of 50 Timber Houses and Sewerage Works are Invited to submit their names together with a deposit of191 words
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Advertisement94 1958-12-04 12 STOCK INDICES Malayan Share Market: Dec. 3 Dec. 2 Industrials: 89.89 91.36 Tins: 88.80 90.00 Rubbers 103.58 105 19 Jan. 1 1958 100. EXCHANGE RATES The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates are to $100): Sellinf T.T. or O.D. rrady:94 words
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Advertisement735 1958-12-04 12 "K LINE" Japan tfc USA Pacific/Atlantic Coast Serv Spore P. Sham Penang eta hk eta k. "KMtikawa Mam" 9/10 Dec 11 Dec 12 Dec tIA v ft, 2l< call 13/15 Dec 19 n. r "KMikw* Mara" lit call 9/10 Jan 11/12 Jan 2U call 13/15 Jan 19 loading for Hongkong,735 words
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Advertisement1351 1958-12-04 13 .7,705 MANSFIELD tic CO., LTD. Tel: mv in Singapore) 112 )l(t j THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE aiLIHGS TO LIVERPOOI. GLASGOW, LONOON t CONTINENTAL PORTi smi witk liberty to proceed via Paiana tr Cape at Gttd Hipe) Carriers option to proceeo via other ports to loao and discharge cargo LOAOING FOR1,351 words
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Advertisement1262 1958-12-04 13 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS SAILINGS FOR ADEN, PORT SAID. GENOA. ANTWERP. ROTTERBAM BREMEN. HAMBURG. COPENHAGEN. GOTHENBURG, CUB Spore P. Sham Penani 15/U Ok 17/1? DX "MEONIA't 22/21 Oec 24/2S OIC 28/2? DX 1/11 JM 11/12 Mi 13/14 Jin Calls London (Passtiftrs Mil) Callint Clyna t Passenger itta—alatiM availMU OUTWARDS SAILINGS1,262 words
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Advertisement1331 1958-12-04 13 ■uSiDint THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD. "Jft SINUPMf (Incorporateo li thi United Kingdom) t UNtS SAILINGS TO ADEN UK I COITTINENTAL POTTS Spore P Sham Penan; BENVRACKIE tor London Rotterdam Bremen, Hamburg G. 33 34/ 6 Dec LitMa direct amn< 21 DX lENAIDER tor Aden, jeddah. Pt Sudan Antwerp, Grangemouth,1,331 words
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Advertisement1260 1958-12-04 13 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. TEL. Na.: '8361 BIXBRMAN LIMBS KLAVBNEBS LINE LONDON. HAVRE. ROTTEROAM. LOS AHGELES, SAN rRANCISCO, HAMIURG ft HUH SEATTLE. VANCOUVER 8, PORTLAND md tor U.S.A. North Altantic Ports Acciptilp caigl ttl Central t Stttk Md Canada via Colombo America CITT OF BEDFORD' BOUGAINVILIt Spore P Sham renang1,260 words
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Article, Illustration1061 1958-12-04 14 INDIA is the only country in the world in which the women of the family have the same opportunities for higher education as the men do, said Dr. Helen Spurway. wife of. the noted geneticist, Professor J. B. S. Haldane, in Singapore for the Darwin-Wallace centenary congress.1,061 words
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Advertisement637 1958-12-04 14 EAT and GET SLIM the proved, safe way C Now you can lot* weight pleasantly, tf^/MarT^ dieting, or need to starve youncJf! I Simply take Ink LARSON'S IJI SWEDISH MILK DIET Tf 9 International success SUPPLEMENT /J LARSON'S (LARSMID) S.M.D.. That's why you reduce without invented in Sweden, has swept637 words
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Advertisement174 1958-12-04 14 n that silken fragrance fl she loves to wear O>M& ok CAi/hi which one -a WILL YOU tC/we THIS CHRISTMAS? Damatk RomBJ Ilr Blue Hyacinih two Toilet s, 4 Bjih Soap, one Toilet tbrec Baih Cubes. Soap and two Bath Cubes. ASK FOR CussonS ytfCow The most remarkable scientific cosmetic174 words
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Miscellaneous366 1958-12-04 14 Turkish governor? (4). Q -I- f-\■4- r- lim/\r I i>/\r PtifAfJ »8 Arnolds synonym for an otraiTs limes v~rossword .-s^ °i L cuiture uo) Olrls who go about with crooks? (13). DOWN __^^l .^^l -^Baai— —^pJ^-.^ arrangement i 4. 11). |H| BVJ BJBJ BBj BB|BHBJf BH 2 Give notice of366 words
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293 1958-12-04 15 Jobless man: How I foiled robbery HE DEFLATED TYRES SINGAPORE, Wednesday. AN UNEMPLOYED man, Lee Teng Khoon, giving evidence in a preliminary inquiry, today said he turned detective and foiled single-handed an attempt by a gang of five to rob a Singapore bar at 3 a.m. on Oct. 10. Lian293 words
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Article136 1958-12-04 15 'HELP US' CALL BY POST OFFICE SINGAPORE, Wed. Although the postal machinery here is seared to deal with the annual Christmas mail pressure. public cooperation is still needed to ensure timely delivery. The Director of Posts, Mr. H. M. Rose, said today that the pressure had already begun. He appealed136 words
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Article32 1958-12-04 15 TAIPING. Wed. The I lor Sin Koo Temple here, built 71 years ago, has been renovated at a cost of $12,000. The temple is maintained by the Kwangtung Association.32 words
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Advertisement545 1958-12-04 15 SITUATIONS VACANT 211 Words Hi (Min.)— Box SO ctt. extra. I A VACANCY EXISTS for Oh| I post of Confidential Stenographer,' I Personal Assistant in a largis undertaking in Kuala Lumpur. Considerable experience in ShortI hand and Typing are necessary and the remuneration paid will range between $540/- and »722'-a11-in545 words
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Advertisement855 1958-12-04 15 ACCOMMODATION VACA-*JT| 20 Wordt Si (Min.)— Box SO ett. extra, j IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION two furnished attractive three bed- 1 room houses. Modern sanitation. 6'^ Milestone Paslr Panjang. Suit- I able for Army families. Tel: ***** Chan. TO LET unfurnished flats, 3 bedrooms. M.S. River Valley Road Office space. Gr. PI,855 words
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Advertisement851 1958-12-04 15 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 20 Words Si (Min.)— Box St ctt. txtra. NEW SHOPHOUSE with selfj contained First Floor to let or for 1 sale in 451 Paya Lebar Road. ReaI sonable terms. Phone (Spore) ***** or contact direct. LADIES Halrdressing Business for immediate sale and occupation. One of the best known851 words
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Advertisement883 1958-12-04 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Words Si (Win.)— Box it cts. extra. 1956 HUMBER HAWK. 1562/55 Vauxhall, 1952 Austin Somerset, 1951/55 Morris Oxford, 1951 Morris Minor/Saloon/Tourer. 1952 Ford Zephyr, 1951 Ford Consul, 1947 Chevrolet, 1956 Fargo Lorry (5 tons). Trade-in/Easy Terms arranged. Ring *****, ***** or call at Kiaw Aik Hang883 words
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Advertisement80 1958-12-04 15 E g—.r j at j jjjjjpy for every bottie of V MARTINI I SWEET OR DRY VERMOUTH jliiii purchased during IB^ DECEMBER j P^Mlj I < COCKTAIL GLASSES #^°ir i MARTINI MINIATURES |j|g I PARAMOUNT S 3 BLOCKBUSTERS FOR YOUR HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENT! tLV!S f*\ IFDOLJ > (I BW IS I80 words
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Article325 1958-12-04 16 By SINGAPORE INCLUDED IN OLD COLLEGIANS WORLD TOUR ITINERARY Ex-Test man in team to play here on Apr. 28 &29 CINGAPORE, Wed. I An Australian Old Collegians cricket team has ottered to play a two-day match in Singapore next year. The Australians, who are to325 words
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509 1958-12-04 16 DOWNING STREET DESERVES A WINNING BREAK BOMBAY, Wed. India drew their first cricket Test against West Indies here today. Final .scores were: West Indies 227 and 323 for four declared; India 152 and 289 for five (Roy 90. Ramchand 67 n.0.. Hardikar 32 n.0.) India, resuming this morning at 117509 words
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277 1958-12-04 16 SAUL JOSHUA - By SAUL JOSHUA SINGAPORE, Wed. Paui Hunnings. Singapore's best stand-off since the time of Doc Philips, will play his last match for Singapore Civilians against Johore In H.M.S. Malaya Cup rugger competition on Saturday. Hunnings Is due to leave for England by277 words
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Article401 1958-12-04 16 A SOCCER captain can question a referee's decisic Mr. Joe Richards, the president of (he Football Luaj to presidents of English football dubs a few days ago. But the captain would have to conduct himself in a gentlemanly manner when speaking to the401 words
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216 1958-12-04 16 BRISBANE, Wed.—Freddie Trueman Is the only doubtful man for the England team in the first Test beginning here on Friday Trueman, who is overweight, has been complaining of a p^in in the back A* the pitches are still damaged after yesterday's rain, there was no216 words
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Article86 1958-12-04 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. Dctcnding champions Singapore Recreation Club beat an eight- man Indian Association side 4-o In their S. H. A. League Div. One match on the padang today, .scoring through Nonis <2i. Mosbergen and C. de Witt. Police, their only rivals, also won today, beating C.S.C.86 words
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Article253 1958-12-04 16 BRISBANE, Wed. Australian cricket officials are angry with South African cricket captain Clive Van Kyneveld. who was reportea here as having; said in East London, South Africa. "The Australian wickets will be doctored to help Australians cope with England's fast attack in the coming Test253 words
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262 1958-12-04 16 BRISBANE, Wed. Tom Graveney heads the M.C.C. tour batting averages with 83.33 in nine innings. He is also the leading scorer with 500 runs and a highest innings of 177 not out. Peter May. with four runs fewer, comes next with an average ofReuter - 262 words
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229 1958-12-04 16 IPOH, Wed. One hundred and three horses have been entered for the Perak Turf Club's amateur meeting on Dec 20. Entries are: 12th Royal Lancers CapMARA Cl. 1— «f Cypress Point. Turn To, Pagan King. Gay Carnival, Wedding Waltz, Prosperity, Quicksilver. Sovereign, Brown Booty. Manly,229 words
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248 1958-12-04 16 |7K)R BETTER or for •T worse. Singapore soccer seems destined to remain under much the same administration next year as it has been for the past two seasons. At Monday's S.A.F.A. council meeting the president. Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, commenting on mv248 words
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186 1958-12-04 16 CINGAPORE. Wed— Singapore Asians, beaten 6-5 by Singapore Cricket Club "A" a month ago. today avenged that defeat winning their return rugger match by 10 points (two goals) to six (two tries; on the padang. Asians dvserved their victoryTheir backs. In particular, were186 words
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Article30 1958-12-04 16 H<K KFY: Y M .S A Div. 2: BO!'. George's Ro:ui; V VMS A p BASKETBALL: Cup: Green Eaele 7.30 p.m.: Q;«r Tiur. y« at Great World. I30 words
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Advertisement779 1958-12-04 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. "AT YOUR SERVICE" M Words $10 (Minimum). Dnilg I month, 10 IVortfs Sl.iO (Mm.) DRIVE YOURSELF CARS Tel: ***** Everline Co. 519, Serantfoon Road. SEE FABULOUS Australian Gold Coast. Asia Travel Service Your Spore *****. MAKE YOUR SHOPPING at X'nuis Bazaar, Khemco's, 68, Hinli Street. Singapore. KOR THE779 words
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