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Title Section22 1959-02-10 1 AVFBAGF, DAILY TEBTIFIKB A IE EXCEEDS 80,000 THe Straits Times Mai***' Estd. 1845. J* q^ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1959 o IS CENTS22 words
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Article1006 1959-02-10 1 Dahari Ali; Abdullah Ahmad - Dahari Ali and Abdullah Ahmad MOM THE UMNO RESOLUTION Shoek then a resolution of thanks FROM 1 J j That this extraordinary meeting of the United Malays National Organisation pays high tribute to Tengku Abdul Rahman for his great sacrifice in the interests of the party and1,006 words
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207 1959-02-10 1 Razak: I pledge to continue Tengku's policies IZUALA LUMPUR, Mon. 1V —Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussain who takes over as Prime Minister of Malaya from Tengku Abdul Rahman on April 15, today made this pledge "I promise to continue the policies of Tengku Abdul Rahman. I shall always go to207 words
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Article, Illustration19 1959-02-10 1 THE PRIME Minuter, Tengku Abdul Rahman (right) hat a joke with Dato Abdul Razak bin Husuin.19 words
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Article571 1959-02-10 1 The well-kept secret. HOW MALAYA TOOK THE NEWS— NO SURPRISE TO LIM STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS THE INTENDED resignation of Tengku Abdul Rahman from the Prime Ministership of the Federation was one of the best kept secrets. Only a handful of people in the Federation knew about it. But it was571 words
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266 1959-02-10 1 IN COUNCIL HE WILL SIT NEXT TO Mr. S KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, who gives up leadership of the government on April 15, will continue as a back-bencher in the Legislative Council. The Tengku told the Straits Times this morning: "You know I will be266 words
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70 1959-02-10 1 Glass 'bomb' explosion Mures girl 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. A seven-year-old girl, Kajeswari Muthu, was aeriously injured today when a "bomb" of cracker powder staffed into a bottle exploded in her face in the SITs Builer Terrace flats off Alexan. der Road. Her neighbour. Gunasekaran Adalkalan, 11. received burns on both70 words
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Article30 1959-02-10 1 TOKYO. Mon.— The former French luxury liner He de France, to be manned by 67 Japanese seamen, will arrive in Osaka, on April IS for scrapping.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article28 1959-02-10 1 WASHINGTON. Mon—Ma-jor-General William J. ("Wild Bill") Donovan, chief of the American secret service in world war two, died in hospital here today, aged 76 Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article14 1959-02-10 1 BANGKOK. Mon Marshal Sarit Thanarat was appointed Prime Minister today. UPI.UPI - 14 words
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Article137 1959-02-10 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. A woman and her six children were taken ill here today after eating grilled fish In their home In Somapah Road. A boy and a girl died shortly afterwards. The fish, which is believed to have poisoned the family, had been137 words
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Article24 1959-02-10 1 PARIS. (Ontario), Mon.— A 19-year-old parachutist plunged 3.500 feet to his death on Sunday when his two parachutes failed to open.— U.P.l.24 words
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Article128 1959-02-10 1 Bottle attack victim, 14, dies SINGAPORE, Mon. A hawker, Chua Tong Kiat, 14, died in hospital here today after being injured in a bottle attack at dawn yesterday. He was having a drink at a coffee stall near nib home In China Street when five thugs attacked him with bottles.128 words
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Article37 1959-02-10 1 BERLIN WARNING WASHINGTON. Mon Mr Willy Bramt. Mayor of West Berlin, said Rusvi.ir.^ MSII •'■mie«-7<> BiTlin lik.- lemon" if Western P«iw«ts accepted < ity" and withdrawal proposal lor d.'milit:iris.<l if Wcstrrn troop*!.— Router. (See Page S)Reuter - 37 words
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Article581 1959-02-10 2 duly two or three months to go— and so gar not a single electoral pact has been concluded Election time will be confusing for P Singapore's voters SINGAPORE, Mon.— Singapore's 650,000 voters may be justifi- ed in being confused' when they go to the l581 words
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Article126 1959-02-10 2 SINGAPORE, Monday. rnHE Mayor of Singapore, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, has A invited the president and two members of each of nine municipalities and town boards in the Federation to visit the Constitution Exposition here with the Mayor of Penang, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan.126 words
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75 1959-02-10 2 BUTTERWORTH. Mon.— A move to split Province North UMNO into five divisions to conform with constituencies has been shelved until after the next State and Federal elections. "We are still considering the matter." an UMNO spokesman said. A split now would, he explained, hamper75 words
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120 1959-02-10 2 SINGAPORE. Monday. TRACKERS were find at study lime at the University of Malaya library on Friday night. The crackers exploded in the alrconditioned library as students prepared for their end-of-year examinations early next month. Most of the students said the incident would only discredit120 words
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Article, Illustration27 1959-02-10 2 THREE members of the crew of the Rubia (from left): Orioz Regas. Mauricio Eve sta and Joseph Lui. Strait* Times picture.27 words
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Article81 1959-02-10 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Selangor's three "rubber sleuths,' who are being trained to prevent rubber ♦hefts, will go into action soon. The assistant state secretary, Inche Mahyuddin bin Mohamed Zain. told the Straits Times today: "We took on the three inspectors about a month ago, but they81 words
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103 1959-02-10 2 Places In schools nearer to homes SINGAPORE, Mon. Of 500 cases where parents complained about the distance their children had to travel to school while schools near their homes. were being attended by children from other disI tricts, nearly 300 pupils i have been given places in I schools nearer103 words
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82 1959-02-10 2 'Lost' ship: All is well they think SINGAPORE. Mon.— No application has been made to help look for the "missing" luxury yacht Sea Fox. with the John Calvert show on board. The Sea Fox which left Manila on Jan. 31 for Singapore has not. according to Mr. John Marshall, manager82 words
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Article, Illustration85 1959-02-10 2 Mr. S. Kartiiravelu and Miss K. Sundari who were married at the Kamala Club. Moulmein Road. n Singapore yesterday. Mr. Horace Marcus Pcrara and Miss Myra Victoria Rogers pictured after their marriage at the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in Singapore.85 words
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112 1959-02-10 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. The export trade of many Asian countries. Including the Federation, is in danger of decline because of heavy freigh' charges for shipment 9f their IBOtf* This ftar •».s expressed by rep-e:< Mrst ot the Asian countries at the meeting of the Committee112 words
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Article281 1959-02-10 2 TBhome may close, no funds IPOH. Mon. The 1 Perak Anti-Tuber-culosis Associations million dollar settlement in Batu Gajah, for the rehabilitation of cured T.B. patients, may have to close down unless government I steps in with financial help. This was disclosed to th« Straits Times here by th« P.AT.A. secretary,281 words
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Article50 1959-02-10 2 IPOH. Mon. The AngloChinese Girls Schools Old I Girls Association here will hold a "Chinese Night" in the school hall on Feb. 21. The function Is one of a series organised by the association to encourage members to take an interest In other people's customs.50 words
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Article29 1959-02-10 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. A Chinese fish seller today found thieves had brokoa into his Jalan Stulan Laut home and escaped with $1,000 cash and jewellery worth $190.29 words
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Article28 1959-02-10 2 SEREMBAN. Mon. The Seremban Rotary Club will hold a dance at the town hall on Saturday to raise fund* for their youth camp at Port Dlckson.28 words
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105 1959-02-10 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. The 35-ton sailing Junk Rubia dropped anchor in Singapore on Sunday after battling atrocious weather in the China Sea all the way from Hong Kong. Six Spaniards and three Chinese seamen are making a daring attempt to sail the Rub' a from Hong105 words
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Miscellaneous64 1959-02-10 2 THE GAMBOLS iri«f**H *o ,li *o*j+ ai Wil JUST COOti TUCM SOMf I f eutUT C* TIICM Jr BOAST CUICHtN WITUiTUfFIUa tfV TueoOT^\ HO**e TO DMNee pp L£ tAUCB. BACON. 6OFAD \*TU SUQiMP SAUCC ANO\ dff**Wl IONiaW JF^ SAUC£, SPHOurs PfAS SAVfO APPI£ UtCX*€-HO6 AND 4 «H|W <y V= and64 words
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Article368 1959-02-10 3 DULLES TELLS A SECRET MEETING: ALLIES ARE FULLY AGREED ON THIS WASHINGTON, Monday. JHE WESTERN allies will go to war rather than be forced out of West Berlin. This pledge is contained in secret testimony given by the U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. Dulles, toReuter; UPI - 368 words
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204 1959-02-10 3 LARKANA. West Pakistan, Mon. Prince Philip had the day's best bag when he shot 142 ducks during a shoot with the Pakistan President, Gen. Mohammed Ayub Khan, on an estate near here yesterday. The Prince who attended a reception given by theReuter - 204 words
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Article30 1959-02-10 3 CANBERRA Mon. The Royal Navy aircraft carrier Albion will visit Sydney on Feb. 13 and stay until Feo. 24. the Navy Minister. Mr. John Gorton, said today.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article17 1959-02-10 3 BELGRADE. Mon.—Yugoslavia's population increased by about 250.000 in 1958 to a total of 18,280,000.— Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article36 1959-02-10 3 BRUSSELS. Mon.— Three people were killed and about 50 others injured today in a collision between two trains near Verviers. in East Belglum. The collision occurred in fog outside a tunnel.—Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration46 1959-02-10 3 THE British Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Macmillan. welcomes the U.S. Secretary of State. Mr. John Foster Dulles, at No. 10 Downing Street. Mr. Dulles is on a trip to Europe to discuss the Berlin problem with Western leaders. U.P.I, picture.UPI - 46 words
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Article189 1959-02-10 3 Ministers: Talks are going well ZURICH, Monday. T<HE TURKISH Foreign Minister. Mr Fatin Zorlu, said here last night that he and the Greek Foreign Minister, Mr. Evanp,elos AverofT, were working on a comprehensive plan for Cyprus. But he described as "speculation" reports that there hadReuter - 189 words
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194 1959-02-10 3 Policeman shot after knock on door V T ICOSIA, Mon.— A Turkish Cypriot policeman, Mehmed Shall, was shot dead at his home in a Turkish quarter of Famasusta last night. The murder Ls believed to be a domestic affair. Shail was aroused from bed by a knock at the door.194 words
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112 1959-02-10 3 Measles, flu fill British hospitals LONDON. Mon Epidemics of flu and measles, helped by winter smog, are filling hospitals and forcing doctors to work emergency hours. The smuii that swept Britain last month brought its heavy toll of lung complaints, sore throats and just plain wretchedness. The British Medical Journal112 words
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Article, Illustration34 1959-02-10 3 Prince Rainier and Princess Grace of Monaco inspect a guard of honour on the British destroyer Trafalgar which id an official visit to Monte Carlo last week. UP. I. picture.UP - 34 words
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Article32 1959-02-10 3 LONDON. Mon. Spot 25' ,d March 25Nd.. April-June 25\d July-Sept. 38% d.. Oct.-Dec. 26d'." Jan-March 26Hd.. FM>. c.l f JSVid.. March c.i.f. 25\d.. Aprii ci.f. 25\d. Tone: Quiet after very steady.32 words
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Article22 1959-02-10 3 i.ONDON. Mon Buyers £773 sellers £773',. Forward buyers S2!* 1 ererB 774 Settlement 1773',. Turnover a.m. 105 tons p.m. 45 or.v22 words
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260 1959-02-10 3 EXCITED FANS STRIP JAYNE to WAIST DIO DE JANEIRO. 1V Mon. Jayne Mansj field, who a few hours previously had said sex appeal "is all in the mind." was stripped to the waist by excited party-goers at a carnival ball in a Rio de Janeiro hotel early yesterday. Later JayneUPI - 260 words
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Article38 1959-02-10 3 WASHSINGTON. Mon. The Defence Department announced last night that United States Army in Korea is being augmented by Koreans. They are dubbed Katusas (Koreans attached to the United States Army. Pay: 30 cents a day. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article34 1959-02-10 3 MANILA. Mon. The Phii lippine Government has awarded the Legion of Honour to Gen. Jira Vitchitsonggram, retired chief of staff of the Royal Siamese armed forces, it was officially announced here Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Advertisement259 1959-02-10 3 j FORMICA ltd I have pleasure in I advising I ARCHITECTS. i BUSINESSMEN, BARMEN, J CARPENTERS. J HOUSEWIVES, SHOPKEEPERS I (in fact, everyone interested I in clean, attractive, heat-resistant, acid resistant. wall or working surfaces) j THAT I Rico in over 60 patterns and colours is now available J at259 words
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Article202 1959-02-10 4 The PSC blocks 'quit' loopholes SINGAPORE, Mon. The Public Service Commission has taken action to rectify two unsatisfactory features in the Malayanisation policy. The commission complained in Its 1957 report, published last week, that the Government's guarantee to expatriate officers of equal treatment with local officers and eligibility for promotion202 words
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Article35 1959-02-10 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Film Boclety vlll present a screening of th« film, "A Pace In The Crowd" at the Cultural Centre theatre. Canning Rise, on Sunday at 6 p.m. and 9 p.m.35 words
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Article30 1959-02-10 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Bank Employees Jnion held a dance at the Victoria Memorial Hall tonight. Highlight of the evening was the election of the Bank Union Queen.30 words
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Article28 1959-02-10 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Mr. Baseron Jumat will be the guest speaker at tomorrow's meeting of the Johore Bahru Rotary Club at the Johore Civil Bervice Club.28 words
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Article89 1959-02-10 4 ...But their tour goes on SINGAPORE, Mon.—America's famed Golden Gate Quartet arrived here today to continue a Far Eastern tour which nearly ended when the wife of their leader. Orlandus Wilson, died in an air crash last Tuesday. Mrs. Marjorle Wilson was killed when an American turbojet airliner. In which89 words
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Article48 1959-02-10 4 SINGAPORE. Mon—Thieves broke into a house in Prinsep Street here yesterday and stole $2,000 in cash and valuables. 11l China Street the same day, seven gangsters boldly entered a pintable parlour and held up an assistant Soh Kirn Peow. The thugs grabbed $259 and escaped.48 words
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Article39 1959-02-10 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Dr. Lim Tay Boh, Dean of Arts at the University of Malaya will talk on "The Task of the Government In the Economy of Self-Governlng Singapore" at the Oei Tiong Ham Hall on Feb. 1739 words
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Article599 1959-02-10 4 Holiday visitors take the total Exposition attendance past the half»miUlon mark Huge traffic jams as drivers ignore police diversion signs SINGAPORE, Monday. ITU vast holiday crowds swelling the numbers every hour, organisers of the Constitution Exposition tonight reported record attendances. Last night 120,000 went twice599 words
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Article, Illustration103 1959-02-10 4 PENANO, Mon.— Strict police precautions have kept serious crime to a minimum during the Chinese New Year holidays Three reports of housebreaking were made by guests In an Anson Road hotel. They woke up this morning to find their shirts and trousers miss- ing.103 words
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Article100 1959-02-10 4 The Federation's new Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, is seen here chatting with Service chiefs at the Kuala Lumpur airport on Sunday afternoon when three new aircraft arrived from Britain for the recently established Royal Malayan Air Force. Talking with the D«to in100 words
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Article104 1959-02-10 4 ALOR STAR, Monday. WARRANT OFFICER L. Ansal, 51, Of the Ist Federation Infantry Brigade, and his wife 49, were seriously injured when their Land Rover went off the road at Mentaloon in front of the Mentri Besar's house three miles from here last night.104 words
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60 1959-02-10 4 Airman on holiday bitten by sea snake mn^u. wion.— senior Aircraftman David John Hancock, 22, was admitted to the General Hospital here yesterday evening after a sea snake bit him while he was swimming. Hancock, of the Military Transport Squadroni R.A.F. Singapore, was spending his holiday at the R.A.F. leave60 words
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125 1959-02-10 4 Religious schools expel 51 'strikers' I£OTA BHARU, Mon.— 1Y Fifty-one students of two religious schools who went on strike recently against a decision of the Kelantan Religious Council, Majlis Ugama, have been expelled. The decision was to collect school fees Instead of defending on fitrah and zakat religious tithes. The125 words
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Article31 1959-02-10 4 SINGAPORE. Men.— A presentation of Terence Rattlgan's "The Browning Version" and 'Harlequinade" will be given by the Stage Club at the Cultural Centre theatre from Feb. 24 to 2831 words
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Article23 1959-02-10 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Chinese National Physical Cultural Society will stage a dragon dance at the Singapore Constitution Exposition on Thursday night.23 words
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Article23 1959-02-10 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Mr. VS. Powell-Evans, Chief Police Officer in Johore. has returned to Johore Bahru after leave In Britain.23 words
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Advertisement379 1959-02-10 4 J ANOTHER CATHAY SERVICE me Cathay Organisation section at the Singapore Constitution *T Exposition. jL. n.if»H r SPECIAL CONCESSIONS "I* Stb.^Orr.°? l^ 0n !U' 0r f hMdre •««•**> «t all the Jf g Cathay Organisation Theatres for all Shows except the last Z r Show. 3^ £P™^ TOMY! S^a^iC- J379 words
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Miscellaneous529 1959-02-10 4 Singapore diary... I NIVKRSITV OF MALAYA: BfKIT TIM AH YOI'TB CLUB: Exhibition of Chinese painting at Table-tennis, bodybuilding. footArt Museum 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. ball, library 4 pjn. CHINESE Y.W.C.A.: Tau'e- SINGAPORE LIFE GU.VRD tennis 9 a.m.: bodybuilding and CORPS: Life saving class at Far-weight-lifting 2 p.m.; badminton rer529 words
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Article394 1959-02-10 5 ESCAPED AMBUSH^THEN HEARD PLANE ASKING HIM TO SURRENDER HANDS UP, HE STOPS A POLICE OFFICER ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Selangor's last terrorist who escaped a police ambush on Chinese New Year's eve, surrendered to the police this morning at the 1 H mile Kerling Road in the394 words
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Article46 1959-02-10 5 SEREMBAN. Mon. The sick and the crippled at the General Hospital here will be among the large gathering to be blessed on the padang beside the convent on Saturday night. The occasion is the centenary celebrations of the apparition at Lourdes.46 words
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Article39 1959-02-10 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. Lav Ken Kin was charged here today with stealing $130 from Hussein bin Rahman, in a bus at Finlayson 3reen on Saturday. He pleaded not guilty and was allowed bail till next Monday.39 words
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Article254 1959-02-10 5 Stop the lottery, Govt. is urged PENANG, Mon.— The Penang Muslim Youth Society last night resolved to ask the Federation Government to stop running Social and Welfare Services lotteries. The annual general meeting also decided to ask all political parties, trade unions, religious organisations and youth movement? to work for254 words
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158 1959-02-10 5 CAPITAL AIM -CLEANEST TOWN IN S-E ASIA KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Municipal Council here has taken steps to make the Federal capital the cleanest and healthiest town in South-East Asia. Mr. M. I Haji Mohamed, the Municipal Health Officer, says In a report that the overall picture of health of158 words
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Article110 1959-02-10 5 37 on New Year flutter are hauled to court by police SINGAPORE. Mon— A total of 37 Chinese New Year gamblers including a woman were brought up before a magistrate's court here today. All pleaded guilty to gaming in public and were fined between $20 and $125 each.110 words
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Article, Illustration89 1959-02-10 5 TRIUMPHANT fisherman Mr. Tyrone Rodric (left) and a friend hold up a big marlin Mr. Rodric caught single banded on a 701 b. strain handline off the Kuala Selangor coast. His struggle with the big fish lasted two hours and 45 minutes.89 words
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Article166 1959-02-10 5 SINGAPORE, Monday. rREE Singapore motorists arrived in Bangkok this afternoon less than two and a half days after leaving Singapore. They are now homewardbound and expect to complete the 3.000-mile roundtrip over some of the roughest roads in South-East Asia in less than four days. News166 words
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329 1959-02-10 5 He attacks UMNO move against Govt. men who abstained IPOH. Mon. The Secretary-General of the People's Progressive Party, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, today criticised what he described as "a clear attempt" by the Ipoh division of UMNO to intimidate official members on the Town Council. "The329 words
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77 1959-02-10 5 NOW SECOND NATIONALIST SHIP PUT ON ASIA RUN SINGAPORE. Mon. A second Chinese Nationalist freighter, the 7,800--ton Haifei, leaves Keelung for Singapore on Feb. 13. Her cargo consists of sui;ar. machinery and other goods for South-East Asian markets. The Haifei is the second ship to be put on a regular77 words
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Article71 1959-02-10 5 SEREMBAN. Mon. The death occurred at the General Hospital here yesterday evening of Mr. J. I. Lawrence 56. an old Eurasian resident of this town. Mr. Lawrence retired irom the former electricity department as a technical assistant. He died after a long illness. Mr.71 words
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Article27 1959-02-10 5 PENANG, Mon. The Penang Chin Kang Association will celebrate Its 40th anniversary with a dinner at its new $500,000 building at MacAlister Road on Wednesday.27 words
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Article78 1959-02-10 5 $157,000 TO IMPROVE A RIVER JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The first phase of a scheme to Improve the outfall of the Sungel Segget has been completed at a cost of more than $157,000. The Improvements will give the river a clear run so that debris which often choked it up will78 words
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Article36 1959-02-10 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— Local traffic police arrested 226 drivers for speeding In Johore Bahru during 1 the month of January. No motor car accidents were reported here during the Chinese New Year.36 words
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Article132 1959-02-10 5 'ABOLISH NORMAL' CALL BY UNION SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Tea-i chers' Union will soon] demand the abolition of Normal training. A resolution to this effect is to be moved by the union's president. Mr. S. Sivanandam at a meeting of the STU's management committee next Sunday. Mr. Sivanandam will ask132 words
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Article41 1959-02-10 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. Ang Boon Hing was charged here today with stealing 40 Iron rods valued at $200 from Lee Swee Hlan at vacant ground off Frankel Estate on Saturday. He was allowed ball till next Monday.41 words
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Article68 1959-02-10 6 Worig tit (Minimum). MR. MRS. ANDREW EDWARDS thank Relatives. Friends for their Kind Attendance and Valuable Presents on their Wedding on 7-2-59. MRS. E. L. DORAI. Taiplng, thanks Friends and Relatives for Masses. Condolences. Wreaths. Attendance and Assistance at Funeral of her Husband. MR. AND MRB. V. RAJADURAI Thank68 words
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Article54 1959-02-10 6 Wmrtlw Sit (Minimum). HILL REID. Alan. Always remembering with deep affection my dearly loved and devoted brother Alan, ("Peter"), who passed to his rest 10th. February, 1955. "Life Is the glorious experiment, and Death the great adventure, when the mists shall •I last lift long enough for us54 words
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Article293 1959-02-10 6 It Wari* Sit (Minimum,. FLY NOW pay later. Ask your Travel Agent about BOAC's Credit Plan. Only 10% of fare I needed as downpavmem. TOMMY THOMSONS SALON Opens To-day until 1 p.m. Bring Your Husband Along to Help You Select a Party Gown. 18 Battery Road. HOME SWEET HOME293 words
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682 1959-02-10 6 She Straits 3hn*s Tuesday, Feb. 10, 1959. The Tengku Resigns Tengku Abdul Rahman will cease to be Prime Minister from April 15, and will then devote all his time tv UMNO, of which he remains President. Shocked though the UMNO General Assembly was and as the nation is by this682 words
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Article387 1959-02-10 6 Mr. Foster Dulles' own comment on his talks with Dv. Adenauer "they have been highly satisfactory" I disposes of the story that the West German Government is upset by the new flexibility in American policy. Perhaps Mr. Dulles is not flexible. The belief that he was387 words
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Article158 1959-02-10 6 For the last ten years the normal-trained teachers have cajoled, threatened and plead--led with the Singapore Government for a fully unified education service. The unkindest cut was delivered early last year when the Government announced a new salary scheme for teachers which, instead of ironing out inequalities,158 words
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Article, Illustration1166 1959-02-10 6 IT'S FUN AND NO GAME FOR TOURISTS KUALA LUMPUR WE were encamped on the lip of the Ngorongoro Crater, a fantastic extinct volcano in northwest Tanganyika, on the floor of which, two thousand feet below us. were great herds of elephant. buffalo zebra and other wild game of almost every1,166 words
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345 1959-02-10 6 YOUR report of the University .students protest over their food brings back memories to me. All along the students have been neglected In this respect. Many complaints were voiced, some loudly, some not so loud, most of them subdued by the fear of reprisals.345 words
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Letter380 1959-02-10 6 HAWKER'S UNFAIR PRICE CUT LAST month a hawker with a fruit cart descended in front of my shop. At first It did not trouble me for I was dealing with general goods, but during the last few days the hawker started dealing In general goods as well. It would not380 words
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187 1959-02-10 6 /CAUSEWAY Victim (ST. \j Feb. 4) has put the case very neatly. Recently, driving at 9.30 p.m. in the outskirts of Johore Bahru on the way back to Singapore I came up with a traffic cop. Naturally, In self-interest. If nothing else, I slowed187 words
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149 1959-02-10 6 WITH reference to the Inadequacy of Radio Malaya programmes < S.T. Feb. 4), readers will fully t lorse Mr. Low Wan Kirn's view that the programmes "leave much to be desired." The new Radio Malaya Is. of course, handicapped by the recent149 words
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Letter101 1959-02-10 6 THE Chinese New Year season has. as usual. been rung in with noisy bangs of fire-crackers. The rules imposed by Government on the sale and filing of crackers, I feel, do not go far enough. My particular complaint Is about the firing of crackers around schools,101 words
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Letter, Illustration84 1959-02-10 6 Ref und of Provident Fund I AGREE with Mr Khoo that the Federation Government should refund the Employees' Provident Fund money to those who have left the Federation for good. The Federation and Singapore are no longer one territory. The two territories have different dtl- zenshlp laws, different attitudes towards84 words
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Advertisement389 1959-02-10 6 f 1 Straits Times Free Press tot the CO' cniince of «d»«f- i til«rs our r«»*re»entotiv«« «t lit i floor, SINGAPORC COLD STORAGE, ORCHARD ROAD, wIM r«ce(»« .moll odvcrtiicmcnti «r»4 i to box numbcti Closured odvertrwmentt may i also be bonded to: CITY BOOK STORE LTD., Winchcirer Horn*. Collytr Quoy,389 words
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Advertisement11 1959-02-10 6 G* t BLUE SPOT MADE IN GERMANY THE WORLDS FINEST RADIO11 words
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Advertisement48 1959-02-10 6 Smooth -flowing Quink is the only ink containing Solv-X the magic ingredient which cleans your pen as you write. For safety, use Royal Blue Washable Quink— easily washed out. For permanent writing, use Permanent. Quink which never fades. QUINK INK IS A PRODUCT Of THE PARKER PEN COMPANY'48 words
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Article921 1959-02-10 7 THE TENCKU HITS AT UMNO MEM WHO IGNORE ADVICE OF HEADQUARTERS PRESIDENT BLAMES PARTY SET-UP Education policy for review but main point to stay TENGKU ABDUL x RAHMAN, the president of UMNO, said today that some state UMNO leaders were inclined to adopt provincial policies because921 words
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132 1959-02-10 7 Built in 1 7th century and still ticking This superb bronse "water" clock, believed to be an early 17th century work, has recently bern returned to Singapore after being restored in Switxrriand. Jeweller Mr. H. Sena, who obtained it in Peking when he went there with a trade mission in132 words
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Article159 1959-02-10 7 SINGAPORE Moc. A silver casket, designed in a richly ornate Malayan motif, is to be presented to Prince Philip by the four Chambers of Commerce in Singapore. The presentation will be made at a lunch which Singapore, Chinese. In. dian and Malay chambers are giving for159 words
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Article95 1959-02-10 7 Tengku tells Malays: No boycott KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, today advised the Singapore UMNO not to boycott the forthcoming Singapore general election. Speaking at the UMNO extraordinary general assembly here, the Tengku said: "The Malays and Muslims in the Colony will stand to lose if95 words
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Article127 1959-02-10 7 SUNK TUG GIVES DIVERS A PROBLEM SINGAPORE, Mon. In spite of the Royal Navy rushing a second vessel to help in salvage operations, the sunken Singapore Harbour Board tug Pitho today was still lying at the bottom of the entrance to Keppel harbour. The Pltho was involved In a collision127 words
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Article54 1959-02-10 7 KUALA TRENGGANU. Mon Two sisters were drowned while swimming in a narrow river at Buklt Tumboh, three miles from here yesterday. The bodies of Fatlmah binte Abdul Rahman, five, and Simah. 10, were recovered by their father who dived Into the river. They had been dead54 words
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153 1959-02-10 7 POLICE 00G IN HUNT FOR PARANG SLAYER SINGAPORE, Mon. A police dog was used today to hunt a pa-rang-slasher believed to be hiding among Tampenis Road here thick undergrowth off after attacking a cowherd, Mohamed Kassim, 44. Kassim died lour hours after beinj? taken to hospital Detectives followed close behind153 words
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Article56 1959-02-10 7 BUTTERWORTH, Mon. Negri-born Malays subjects of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong who are staying in Penang and Province Weuesley plan to form their own association to preserve the culture, traditions and customs of Negri Sembilan. Inche Samah bin Ahmad told the Straits Times the association would be56 words
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Advertisement95 1959-02-10 7 Aj/\ftr dependable Ml 11% durabu |T|\/|\L ECONOMICAL .MFAWBD/ MHSSSt /fawbd7^=^^ rC If\ v L /Y^-r *^i Wf, -i Pi K«w Forf* from Cnflond is the truck you eon trust. When you buy Foro.o, you have brilliant performance truck engine »ith the best of all reputation. The Fore.o CHesiis is ene.ine«red95 words
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Advertisement75 1959-02-10 7 FBS22. STOP your Baby's Imp s=srf Babies love this 'Gf sweet. soothing syrup cJ 9 b u\\ You will be delighted to see how quickly De Witt's Baby Cough < jfi7 I Syrup will cure your baby's cough. For adults and children over 5 get DeWitt's COUGH SYRUP |j^ r75 words
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Article, Illustration918 1959-02-10 8 MEN, TOO, ARE KNOWLEDGEABLE ON COSMETIC TECHNIQUES rTtIE pursuit and preservation of beauty has always been an international interest, and after talking this week with two •I men involved in the beauty business I gather that both France and Japan are working constructively918 words
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Advertisement183 1959-02-10 8 BBC&. *^t 1 BJf;- BT^* *b1 Jaiparsad Rai Maniparsad Rai Hariparsad Rai KJirang jfflj L r^ I These fine Gurkha triplets; this t| V merry Chinese toddler and the cute little Malay girl, all have one thing in J^^. ?S common they are splendid examples of Lactogen-fed babies and you183 words
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Advertisement404 1959-02-10 8 A Promise Tampax can make a tiorld of differences^ year after year after year Most women don't realise that "a few problem days each month" actually) add up to fite years cit of your life! It's* up to ypu whether those rive yearn ace as comfortable and carefree a* possible,404 words
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Miscellaneous230 1959-02-10 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7 "For It wm much than 1 Even If walking. It's a form hinds" iMarvelh (7). 'HHrLf^*"- i ES<ffiS>. l u K£h v th "sz^ffifl"? 1 1 to >iAt&« >< M k. ught 0/ i6^a^v; tag butiome -12 o£'m in to make a spark 17 mOMy230 words
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Article, Illustration1270 1959-02-10 9 HUMBLE GROOM BECAME PLUNDERER OF KOREA covered with a curving shield of Iron plates, studded with long spikes to repel boarders and providing complete shelter tor the rowers and archers who manned them. At the bow was an iron ram, and above it, a hideously crested erect head, through whichDaily Mirror - 1,270 words
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Advertisement328 1959-02-10 9 [An even better LAND-ROVER I Goes anywhere— does anything— more comfort— and takes a bigger-than-ever load The new Lone Land-Rover, powered by a 2} litre engine, U bigger, faster, more powerful. And there's a new Regular Land-Rover too (illustrated). Both have smoother, sleeker lines; better, deeper tearing; improved suspension. Both328 words
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Miscellaneous100 1959-02-10 9 Carnten A Co. By Ma* The Saint By Leslie Charteris MHrtt Tracy By Chester Gould I SEMD A CAR PO» YOU. HF~~**JjnoiTA vnTT^BflßflHl -■^■^■^R^B^BW^R^Mlr™ BUT QUIT REPCATINCMV NAME. Pj MAVE A V WH— ?f Jf X M A J*^^ NEAP I STAND OUTSIoe. THE TAVERN H TA»AMXIII A BP^ Vl_100 words
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202 1959-02-10 10 RECORD YEAR FORECAST FOR RUBBER SALES IN U.S. By Our Market Correspondent CALES of the United States rubber industry may set a new record this year, U.S. industrialists have predicted in New York. Estimates of the use of new rubber in the United States run from 1,450,000 tons to 1,515,000202 words
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242 1959-02-10 10 Guthries increase palm oil acreage AN increase in thei planted acreage of palm oil is among the immediate aims of Guthrie and Co. (Malaya) Ltd.. the London chairman Sir John Hay. revealed at the end of his five weeks' tour of his company's interests in this country. The acreage is242 words
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Article95 1959-02-10 10 In connection wl'.h the offer of Is. o' d. per 2s. share of the Kali Glagah Rubber Company from the Contanglo Banking and Trading Company on behalf of clients terms are now stated to be 75 per cent, acceptance by February 24 or not later than March 3.95 words
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Article18 1959-02-10 10 AH Malayan markets were closed for the Chinese New Year holidays yesterday. They will re-open tomorrow.18 words
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Article138 1959-02-10 10 Company to write up shares In addition to a final dividend of 133 1/3 per cent, to make 200 per cent, for the year ended September 30, 1958, and also a 100 per cent, capital profits distribution, the directors of Malay Rubber Planter's propose capitalising £40,788 of reserves in writing138 words
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Article94 1959-02-10 10 Mr. K. M. G. Anderson, chairman of Cnlted Temiang (F.M.S.) Rubber Estates, announced "hat the December crop had been J exceptionally good They should have no difficulty in achieving the crop estimate of 3 364 000 lb. and he noped th« published estimate would be ex-94 words
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Article333 1959-02-10 10 THE following quotations were fixed lor sterling rubbers and loans by the Malayan Share Brokers Association at 'heir last meeting on Saturday. MM ki r.r.l I.- Ai*lo Oriental 2/| Bagan Serai 2 Ut rtam Con. 3 Built Rajan *J'« Craiglelea 1/1 P.M.B S* Ipoh Rubber K.MS (New shares)333 words
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Article79 1959-02-10 10 Ships lyinr alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Montmouthshlre 12. Nlcolai Pirotjov 4 5 Kristin Bakke 67, Benmhor 1 9, Garoet 10 11. Tobago 13 14, Venvaon 15 16. Okhla 19:20. Sadao N. Wall 3, Kajang 2122. Bruas 23, Perak 24, Pleasantvllle 25 26.79 words
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Article12 1959-02-10 10 The Hone Kong free exchange market will re-open tomorrow.12 words
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Article70 1959-02-10 10 Further January rubber rrop* include: Amalgamated Malay 97.700 lb. Bawtt 46.000 lb. Borrlll 119,000 lb. Bukit Keponf 21.100 lb onnemara 71.500 lb. Kuala Sidlm 123.277 lb. and New Serendab 94,000 lb. Malaka Pinda 144.800 lb. I nlted Malarra 145.310 lb. Leone Hln San. Ltd. 60.500 lb. and N>ala»70 words
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Article139 1959-02-10 10 MELBOURNE. Mon. INVESTMENT shares on th« x Stock Exchange here today continued to show a firm tone with Rich Hold up a further tid. to 295. being the main move. Mt. :sa rose 9d. in a quiet and variable mining section. I Commonwealth bonds maintained a firm tone.139 words
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Advertisement390 1959-02-10 10 TENDER JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class 'E' above registered P.W.D. Contractors will Be received by the State EnKineer, Johore. up to NOON of the 21st February, 1959, for SUPPLY OP TRANSPORT TO P.W.D. BATU PAHAT DURING 1959. Full particulars may be obtained from the Senior Executive Engineer. Batu390 words
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Advertisement157 1959-02-10 10 TENDER TENDER NOTICE for RUBBER TAPPING RIGHTS R.A.F. RESERVE KL'ALA I I MII 11. (Adjacent Kuala Lumpur Airport) TENDERS are invited for the rights to tap approximately 24 acres of rubber on part of the R.A.F. Reserve, Knr.la Lumpur. Interested persons who wish to be considered for inclusion In the157 words
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Advertisement794 1959-02-10 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCIES FOR PERMANENT APPOINTMENT IN THE FOLLOWING POSTS EXIST IN THE DEPARTMENT OF BROADCASTING, FEDERATION OF MALAYA: 1. Senior Executive Engineer— s9B2 x 34 1.254. AGE: Over 30. QUALIFICATIONS: B.Sc. Electrical Engineering with Electronics, or equivalent, or A.M.I.E.E. EXPERIENCE DUTIES: 5 years experience in design and Installation medium794 words
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Advertisement137 1959-02-10 10 TENDER TENDER NOTICE (Estate of Sjred Aba Bakar bin Habib Vusof, deceased) TENDERS are invited for the purchase of the following motor vehicles: (1) Hudson Saloon bearing registration No. AA7058. (2) HUlman Minx Saloon bearing registration No. A 9769. Tenders In sealed envelopes marked "Tenders for Purchase of Motor Vehicles"137 words
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Advertisement527 1959-02-10 10 "K LINE 9 •J«p«il tfc USA Pacific Atlantic Co*M Service srarasSL-'sgoiS-t" ia» n? a« U.S.A Pacific Atlantic Coast Xxp MM Servic. •Iso tcceptini carjo for Vancouver tnd alf Pacific/Atlantic ports W«« Coast of Central South America ScrvlcLOW'"! ETA ETABumi ETA ETA tor all ports in Central Amend, Columbia, Venezuela, Peru527 words
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Advertisement1432 1959-02-10 11 Tel: 1405 MANSFIELD «Sc CO., LTD. Tali 1412 (ll litts) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 liatlj D s THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS TO LIVEIPOOI, GLASGOW, LONOON 1 COHTIHEHTAI PORT (Vii.Smi witk likirty tt prtcted via Paaama ar Capt if Cart him Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load1,432 words
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Advertisement1354 1959-02-10 11 MoALISTER 6c CO., LTD. TfLi Hi 20M1 ELLERMAN LINES KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, HAVRE. ROnERDAM. HAMIUIC LOS AH6ELES. SAN FRANCISCO and for U.S.A.. North Atlantic Ports SEATTLE. VAHCOUVER A PORTLAND and Canada Accepting carga far Ctttral t Seutl CITY OF OROOKITN Amtnca Spore P. Sham Penang BONNEVILLE 21/21 Fel 27 FN/1,354 words
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Article, Illustration215 1959-02-10 12 HPHE Crittall Manufacturing Co. Ltd. of Britain, one of the largest window manufacturers, has produced a new type of louvre claimed to be thiefproof and which can withstand tropical conditions. Mr. D. Edmondson. Crittall's Far East representative, said yesterday that the product had already arrived in215 words
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Article55 1959-02-10 12 Member firms of the West I German Rubber Industry Association last year processed 167.730 tons of rubber, 4i per cent more than in 1957. Synthetic rubber processed in 1958 rose from 281 per cent to 30 per cent. Consumption of synthetic rubber in 1958 was 50.300 tons55 words
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Article, Illustration189 1959-02-10 12 TTHE Hongkong Bank--1 ing Corporation Ltd., has appointed a new manager at its branch in Collyer Quay, Singapore. He is Mr. l. J. O. Cruickshank who succeeds Mr. W. H. Lydall. who will be leaving the Colony next week. Mr. Cruickshank is a native189 words
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Article, Illustration196 1959-02-10 12 'Bright future for business' "THE Insurance Co. of 1 North America, which writes all types of insurance except life, is hopeful of increased business in Malaya. This was stated yesterday by Mr. W. Chen, manager of the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur branches. Mr. Chen based his optimistic outlook on the196 words
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382 1959-02-10 12 m tTi i i7Tß^r]rTn!- B - Soviet switch to lov grade rubber m tTi i i7Tß^r]rTn!-B HVfB RUSSIA, formerly one of Malaya's major customers for high grade rubber, has switched to lower grades which she is said to be using together with synthetic rubber for her tyre production. Singapore rubber dealers also said last week that382 words
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Article170 1959-02-10 12 Postal school's birthday rE South-East Asian Division of the British Institutes in Sydney, which gives tuition by correspondence to students in Malaya, North Borneo and other countries in the region is celebrating its twen-ty-fifth anniversary this year. Started in 1934, it has undertaken training courses in many subjects. Including school170 words
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Article, Illustration197 1959-02-10 12 ATOP executive of the Lombard banking group, Mr. E. J. P. C. Knight, arrived in Singapore last week from London to visit the Lombard Banking (Far East) Ltd. and Lombank (Malaya) Ltd. Mr. Knight is managing director of Lombard Banking Ltd., London, and its hire197 words
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216 1959-02-10 12 Pen company offer service facilities to Borneo, Sarawak SERVICE facilities for Parker pens will soon be available not only in Singapore, but also in the Federation of Malaya, North Borneo, Sarawak and n,-n,w.i Brunei. Arrangements for the scheme are now being ..iade by Montor Ltd., Singapore, agents for the Parker216 words
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Advertisement217 1959-02-10 12 Announcing the new SecAeta/ui\ V^OPYING MACHINE *J new design new operating ease Now you can get even greater convenience greater copying ease with the same amazing 4-second copying speed— in this new model of the famous "Secretary" Brand Copying Machine. Just place a sheet of "Thermo-Fax" Copy Paper on the217 words
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Advertisement133 1959-02-10 12 A BURMA V/ >, V^V ._ri:!i:::::.::!:" lessclton^ r^PenaneJ f L..buan*,.v>> «Saodakan vipo>' yff B ai^_ flic People who know Air Conditioning Best INTERNATIONAL AIR CONDITIONING H^ CO. LTD. INTERNATIONAL AIR CONDITIONING CO. LTD. Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Kuala Beloit m THE EAST ASIATIC CO. LTD. JftftJi fo Rangoon, Saigon, Pnom133 words
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1016 1959-02-10 13 EPSOM JEEP - Speedy Monitor looks a safe bet on his Bukit Timah form EPSOM JEEP THIS MUDLARK CAN 'SURPRISE' THEM AGAIN By MONITOR toppled a useful top class sprint field over the Bukit Timah 6f last month in spite of a firm track. With some give in the turf, this five-year-old looks1,016 words
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Article1021 1959-02-10 13 R»c« 1— ».O t (Cla«« 4, Div. j) 6 Furs. 1 Tritara (Com St.) Lee, 3 9.0 (F) 2 79 Field Light (Amnah St.) Martin, 3 8.12 (O) Johnson 3 ***** Sincora (Thailand Synd.) Martin 6 8.11 (O) Piwner 4 ***** Welsh King (Leong <5i Cheong) Sullivan. 81,021 words
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Article132 1959-02-10 13 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Roc. I 3.0 TRITARA Slipper Prince Leilion LESLIAN Colza Fire Power LESLIAN Fire Power Esther's Pet Race 2 GUNONG MAS Fire Risk Krakatoa GUNONG MAS Grand Chancellor Dividend GUNONG MAS Brilliant Light Dividend 3.30 Roce LOYALTY II Cinema 111 Swanhaven GRAND RAPIDS Loyalty Swanhaven132 words
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Article204 1959-02-10 13 SIGNALS TO MEET REME IN FINAL SINGAPORE. Mon.— l9 Air Formation Signals of Singapore will meet R.E.M.E. in the Farelf hockey final. Today they eliminated 7 Gurkhas, the Federation zone champions, winning by 2-0 at Tanglin. Scorers were McNaughton and Nlzar. Play was keen and robust In the first half204 words
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Article43 1959-02-10 13 MELBOURNE. Mon, American Olympic 100 and 200 metres sprint champion. Bobby Morrow, has turned down an invitation to run in Australia this season. Don Bowden. the only American to break four minutes for the mile, is expected to come. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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150 1959-02-10 13 Coach warns: Social strain bad for Herb SYDNEY, Mon.—Leading track coach Percy Cerutty yesterday warned that the social strain on Herb Elliott was endangering the champion miler's career. Cerutty said that unless the nervous strain eased, Elliott would not continue for long as the world's best mller. "He will beReuter - 150 words
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Article, Illustration26 1959-02-10 13 ITALIAN heavyweight boxer Vino Boxzano. who, according to his manager Ciovanni Busacca, has challenged European heavyweight champion Ingamar Johansson. seen in training at Milan. U.P.I, picture.UPI - 26 words
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Article59 1959-02-10 13 I STOCKHOLM. Mon Svcn Davidson (Sweden) and Angela Mortimer (Britain) won the singles titles in the Scandinavian lawn tennis championships here yesterday Davidson beat Kurt Nielsen (Denmark) 6-1. 6-2. 2-6. 6-3 in the final of the men's event and Miss Mortimer beat Christine Truman (Britain)Reuter - 59 words
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Article70 1959-02-10 13 JAKARTA, Sun. An Indonesia youth group said it is proposing that the next Asian Games be expanded to include additional countries. The Indonesian People's Youth Organisation said it has cabled its representative at the Afro- Asian youth conference in Cairo to submit a proposal to expand the70 words
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Article86 1959-02-10 13 SYDNEY. Mon. A Ustwicket stand of 92 by Test players Len Maddocks and Lindsay Kline helped Victoria to total 383 In their first innings after six wickets had fallen for 36 runs against New South Wales, the Sheffield Shield champions, here today Jim Burke, the TestReuter - 86 words
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Article55 1959-02-10 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Buklt Panjang Dls'rict Football Association will begin their league and cup tournament from Feb. 21. Clubs from Buklt Panjang and Jurong districts who wish to talcs part in the tournament are requested to send in their entries before Saturday to Mr. KM. Kasl. c/o Boys'55 words
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420 1959-02-10 13 VANCOUVER. Mon. Dennis Veltch, one of British Columbia's outstanding rugby players, lost his right arm when as a boy of five he fell from a goods waggon In a marshalling yard here. Today, at the age of 25. be is looking forward to anReuter - 420 words
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Advertisement715 1959-02-10 13 BOOKS PI Xl IC ATKINS 10 Words Si (Mm.) Box it ct: txtra. SEE PAN AND Fon'.ana. the pick of the pocket books at Federal Publications Exposition Stall A 44. ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA is on view at Federal Publication's Exposition bull A 44. Enquire there or c/o Times House, River Valley715 words
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Article348 1959-02-10 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. j Omar. Manap. the Johore Malay champion, made a sensational come-back to win the men's singles title in the All-Malayan Malays badminton tournament which concluded at the Selangor Badminton Hall this evening. Omar, a Johore Foong Secng j Cup player who last held348 words
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249 1959-02-10 14 MCC score another easy one-day victory WAGGA WAGGA, New South Wales Mon.— M.C.C. scored a comfortable win over Southern New South Wales In a one-day mat-'h here today. They dismissed the home side for 117 in two and a half hours and hit a bright 260 for eight In reoiyReuter - 249 words
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Article215 1959-02-10 14 LOADER AND STATHAM HURT IN CRASH Mon.— English i fast bowlers Peter Loader and Brian Statham were slightly injured yesterday in a road accident near Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, i Loader had three stitches in his bowling arm the right and Statham had bruises around the neck and shoulders.215 words
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Article100 1959-02-10 14 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore's Asian Games i water-polo reserve goalkeeper. 1 seventeen-year-old Andrew Llm. Is leaving by air for Melbourne. Australia. tomorrow. A former student of Seran- 1 goon English School. Lim will i join the Melbourne Technical i College where he Intends to study commercial art. Andrew100 words
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Article602 1959-02-10 14 Beaten again but Asians put up much better display UNGKU ISMAIL SPARKS RECOVERY WHEN MOVED TO STANDOFF HALF SINGAPORE, Monday. TIIK ALL-MALAYA Asians rugger team gave their supporters much to cheer about although Ihey were beaten by 21 points (six tries and I penalty goal) to 11602 words
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233 1959-02-10 14 BEATY AND WELSH IN NORTH GOLF FINAL IPOH, Mon. John Mitx chell Welsh of Perak. the holder will meet SC Beaty of Penang In the final of the 15th annual North Malayan golf championship here tomorrow morning (tee-off at 8.15). Mitchell-Welsh beat Ronald Still two and one and SC. Beaty233 words
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Article, Illustration183 1959-02-10 14 AUSTRALIAN BOXING PROMOTER TAKEN ILL IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE Mon. An Australian boxinp promoter Jack Warner, representing Stadiums Limited of Australia, who was taken ill on his arrival here from London yesterday was reported to be recovering steadily. Mr. Warner who was JllllllllllMllllllliilllllllMiiiiiiilllllll accompanying two boxers from London to Sydney collapsed183 words
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61 1959-02-10 14 SINGAPORE'S inside-left Osbert Roxario (left) successfully flicks the ball past Selangor goalkeeper lsha Kamaruddin (on the ground) hut it was cleared by Chua Enc Chens moving out from a packed goalmouth during play in the Malayan Hockey Federation inter-stat? quadrangular match on61 words
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335 1959-02-10 14 AZMAN RECOVERS TO ELIMINATE ALSAGOFF KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. fTHE Raja of Perils and Zainal Abidin Ali of Selangor, entered the men's doubles semi-finals of the All-Malayan Malays Tennis championships here today by beating Hussein Abdullah and Mohamed Shariff 6-2, 3-6, 6-4. S. A- Azman. the Asian Games player, lost the335 words
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Article234 1959-02-10 14 Negri stay in title hunt CINGAPORE. Mon. After playing two of their three matches, Singapore remained the only team" without a point in the Malayan Hockey Federation's south quadrangular tournament. Today Singapore experimented with a schoolboy goalkeeper. Anwaral Hag and went down l-fj to defending champions Negrl Sembilan The first234 words
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Article180 1959-02-10 14 SELANGOR scored their second win In the tournament when they beat Johore 2-0 at Serangoon Road In the earlier match. Johore, who surprisingly held Negri Sembilan, the defending champions, to a scoreless draw yesterday^, looked like assuming the role of giant-killers when they kept Selangor on the180 words
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105 1959-02-10 14 SELANGOR SELECTION GO DOWN TO FATHUL |£UALA LUMPUR. Mon. Pathul Karlb improved considerably on their showing last night, when they were beaten 6-3 by Selangor Rangers Invitation XI. to beat a Selangor Selection 2-1 at the Princes Road Stadium today. Selangor would have suffered a bigger defeat had It not105 words
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Advertisement7 1959-02-10 14 Today's K.L. race card "See Page 137 words
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Miscellaneous16 1959-02-10 14 HOCKEY M.H.P. quadrangular; Negrl v Selangor. Serangoon Road, 8.30 a.m.: Singapore v Johore, padang. 5 p.m.16 words
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