The Straits Times, 6 October 1959
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Title Section20 1959-10-06 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 110.000 The Straits Times. "to***** 1 Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1959 15 CENTS. m20 words
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Article1147 1959-10-06 1 TAN TOCK SAIK - TAN TOCK SAIK CHANGES IN EDUCATION SET-UP ARE ANNOUNCED A prelude to big campaign to root out subversion By 'Good faith' language test planned KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A "NO POLITICS" rule is to be imposed on more than 10,000 non-Government school teachers throughout the Federation as1,147 words
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Article66 1959-10-06 1 |(UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will announce a Cabinet reshuffle on Wednesday after the usual weekly Cabinet meeting. He revealed this on his return from Penang where he had spent the week-end on an official visit. Five Junior Ministers are expected66 words
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275 1959-10-06 1 election result hinges on the don't knows ONDON, Mon. British public opinion polls indicated today that the general election on Thursday would hinge on the growing numbers or "dont know" voters. A leading poll published in the News Chronicle said that the gap between the Conservative and Labour parties hadReuter - 275 words
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Article32 1959-10-06 1 TOULON (South Prance), Mon.— Amateur ornithologist, Marlus Girauld, Imitating bird noises in woods near here yesterday, was shot and killed by a hunter who heard the bird-calls— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article71 1959-10-06 1 PARIS. Mon. French fishermen have taught a crab which had apparently travelled 62 miles in the last 30 years. The words "Job le Roax" scratched on its shell were identified by M. Joseph le Koux. now 50. who said he caught it along; the coast atReuter - 71 words
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428 1959-10-06 1 Soviet moon boomerang radios: Dead on course MOSCOW, Monday. JJI SSIA'S "boomerang*' moon-circling racket carrying an "automatic interplanetary station" was more than two-thirds of the \\;«v to the moon at L3O p.m. (Malayan •/•.Way It will tx? closest to the *****5 early on Wednesday. A Moscow announcement said that anReuter; UPI - 428 words
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Article122 1959-10-06 1 SINGAPORE, Monday. T»HREE thugs raided the Lam Soon Cannery, Jurong, last night and stole $14,000 in cash, and cheques amounting to $4,000. A cashier, Wee Ec Eng, was the only person on the premises when the thug* burst in. He was tied up and122 words
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Article28 1959-10-06 1 TORONTO. Mon. Six oil paintings worth about $3 mil. (Malayan) stolen from the Toronto Art Gallery three weeks ago. have been recovered, police said today.28 words
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123 1959-10-06 1 Sergeant goes missing: Wallet found I in his abandoned car SINGAPORE, Mon. A British Army Sergeant has been missing since Saturday night. He is Sgt. David Anderson, 31. a clerk at Royal Army Service Corps Head quarters, who was lasi seen heading toward* Bukit Panjang at 5 p.m. on Saturday.123 words
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Article61 1959-10-06 1 Method in this madness SINGAPORE. Man. A young man. who feigned madness in an attempt to be admitted to Woodbridge Hospital, was today sent to the House of Detention. Fong Khoon Sun had pleaded guilty to being a vagrant. The court was told that Fong had been examined and found61 words
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Article157 1959-10-06 1 Four dead in fires in Hong Kong IIONG KONG, Mon.— A total of nine separate fires broke out here over the past 24 hours. Four people were killed, 33 injured and more than 5,000 made homeless. Eight fires broke out yesterday all within a period of eight hours. The latestReuter - 157 words
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Article, Illustration22 1959-10-06 1 TORIES STILL FAVOURITES LONDON servativr-, r< ltcs .«t I 1 >>n 1 the gener London b> t\ ~Rcui KHIR JOHARI22 words
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265 1959-10-06 2 The forbidden fruit by a magistrate MALACCA, Monday. HPHE Malacca magistrate, Mr. Ramanatban Iyer, said today that i A was human nature to want to taste the forbidden fruit. But, he added: "Blue films not only inflame people's lust bul cor rupt their morals. These filthy things don't do anyone265 words
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126 1959-10-06 2 SINGAPORE. Monday. THE Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. A Byrne, this morning had further talks with the Singapore Traction Company and its employees union in a bid to avert a strike by the company's 2,000 employees over Jiheir bonus claims.126 words
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124 1959-10-06 2 THREAT TO DAUGHTER AS FATHER IS SLAIN J> ACB, Mon.— A padi planter's daughter. Masrani binte Ahmad, has told the police here that she remained in her room while her father was being hacked to death by some masked men in an adjoining room of their house. Police investigating the124 words
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Article63 1959-10-06 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr R.L. Harry, formerly Austra- j lian Commissioner in Singapore, flew in by Pan-Amerl- i can Airways today for a twoday visit. He is on his way to Canberra. Mr. Harry, who Is now Liaison Officer for Defence In the j i Australian External63 words
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Article52 1959-10-06 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— The Johore Government will still entertain applications from foreign estate owners lor land for planting rubber and oil palm, it was stated in the Johore Legislative Assembly today in reply to a question by Mr. Lee Ah Leng. Socialist Front menvber for52 words
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Article15 1959-10-06 2 KUANTAN, Mon— The Pahang State Legislative Assembly will meet here on Oct. 14.15 words
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250 1959-10-06 2 THOSE BIG TIN JACKPOT DAYS ARE OVER... IPOH. Mon. The Perak government thinks that the discovery of new extensive tin fields in the state is unlikely. This was indicated in a government answer to a written question tabled In the Legislative Assembly here today. Inche Baharuddin tin Haji Abdul Latif250 words
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340 1959-10-06 2 TEACHERS' PLEA TO TENGKU: LET KHIR STAY AS MINISTER OF EDUCATION IPOH. Monday THE president of the Malayan Graduate Teachers' Union, Mr. Teerath Ram. today appealed to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, to allow Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari to continue as Minister for Education. In a statement to340 words
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Article209 1959-10-06 2 KANGAR, Monday. APADI planter told the magistrate's court here today that two elephants reported stolen from a Perlis village were taken by five people through a jungle path towards the Siamese border. Kwang Din Rom said this when he testified against Endin Sing. 58. and209 words
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Article83 1959-10-06 2 KEEP THE HOSPITAL STAFF ON TOES' KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Minister of Health Dato V- T. Sambanthar. today told health and hospital matrons and ministry officials to make "more surprise visits" to hospitals to keep the staff "on their toes". He said this when be opened the two-day annual conference83 words
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Article61 1959-10-06 2 PERTH. Mon. A consignment of 30 orchids from Malaya was the showpiece of the West Australian Orchid Society's exhibition In Perth Town H*- 11 week. They were contributed byi the Malayan Orchid Bo<-lPtv In a return gesture, the Australian Society Is sending a consignment of West61 words
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203 1959-10-06 2 CONSULATES IN EUROPE HARASSED PEXANG. Monday. r rHrIE Federation Government is embarrassed by the growing number of Malayan hitch-hikers -who become stranded in Europe. A spokesman of the Federation immigration headquailt is here said today that several hitch-hikers had in recent months ap-* proached British203 words
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Article63 1959-10-06 2 INDONESIAN DANCERS FOR MALAYA JAKARTA. Mon An Indonesian dance troupe la to begin a tour of Singapore. Kuala Lumour. Hong Kong Japan and Manila In tht I third week of this month Mr. Bagong Kusudiardjo, I imaginative creator of modern Indonesian dances, told reporters the troupe of 12 artistes wouldReuter - 63 words
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Article70 1959-10-06 2 A VICTORY SHAVE-BY THE TENGKU ALOR STAK, Mon. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, cut off a four-year-old beard belonging to an Alliance worker during a victory celebration at Pengkalan Kudor at the weekend. Daud bin Yunus. 40. a fishmonger living in the Tengku's Kuala Kedab constituency, vow ed in70 words
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Miscellaneous39 1959-10-06 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /\yh, oeocoe. > V iM «UCC WOULD M3U GIVE V. UE WH4. J MRS. RWJSLEY sumh im /^«**e «ac A UUQO* TO (TO VISIT M6ft j GST TO TX4R 1 V SISTER 7 s{~\ MATBBNITY39 words
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Article346 1959-10-06 3 "NO QUESTION OF GIVING UP HIMALAYAS...INDIA WILL NEVER BOW DOWN UNDER PRESSURE' BOMBAY, Monday. MR. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said yesterday that while India was prepared to hold negotiations on minor adjustments of the Sino-Indian border, "there can never be a question of surrendering theReuter - 346 words
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181 1959-10-06 3 5-ton Mary had an urge to go to church MILAN, Mon.— Women screamed and fainted across the pews when a five-ton female elephant broke into a church here during Mass yesterday. Mary, the circus elephant. 58 years old, was being led through the streets to an anlmal-blessine ceremony marking theReuter - 181 words
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130 1959-10-06 3 rOLOMBO. Mon. -The! Prime Minister. Mr. Wljayananda Dahanayake, last night dedicated himself to the service of Buddhism by paying homage to the preserved tooth of Buddha at Kandy. Very strict security mea- sures were enforced when i Mr. Dahanayake made the surprise visit to theReuter - 130 words
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225 1959-10-06 3 JAKARTA, Monday. FOREIGN Chinese traders in North Sumatran villages are trying to change their citizenship, the Medan newspaper, Harian. Patriot, reported. The newspaper said in is was a reaction by Chinese businessmen to the Indone slan Government's ban nu alien retail trade InReuter - 225 words
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96 1959-10-06 3 LI LI HWA GOES INTO TEXTILE BUSINESS JJONGKONG. Mon.— Li U Hwa has team up with her film director husband to set up a textile mill, the Li-Hwa TextUe Co. Miss Li is not the first Chinese star to have set up business in the colony. Such well-known Cantonese operaReuter - 96 words
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374 1959-10-06 3 After a week of study more US optimism on outcome of the Khrushchev-Ike talks WASHINGTON, Moil. A week of study and reflection has confirmed o Hi c i a 1 thinking hr re that Mr. Nikita Khrushchev's visit to the United States and his talks with President Eisenhower turned out374 words
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Article21 1959-10-06 3 NEW DELHI, Mon. Princess Alexandra of Kent arrived by air today from Cambodia on a one-day unofficial visit— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article102 1959-10-06 3 'LITTLE JOE' TAKES A SPACE TRIP WASHINGTON, Mon. A rocket designed to prepare for the first American manned space vehicle was successfully tested at Wallops Island, Virginia, last night. The "Little Joe" rocket and its cast-iron model of a space capsule were deliberately destroyed two and a half minutes afterReuter - 102 words
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Article55 1959-10-06 3 JAKARTA. Mon.— Police In Kudus, Central Java, have ordered six gamblers to report seven times daily for one week as punishment for haying been caught in a gambl- ins den raid. A special book was made available in the police station for the signatures of theReuter - 55 words
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Article222 1959-10-06 3 'Give up' call by a rebel chief JAKARTA, Mon. A J former chieftain of the Darul Islam, Mohamed Bahar Mattaliu. has made a second appeal to rebels in the South Celebes to surrender. Mattaliu wrested power from warlord Kahar Muzzakir in a decisive clash recently and surrendered to the GovernmentReuter - 222 words
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Article40 1959-10-06 3 LAS VEGAS. Mon.— Actress Eva Gabor, 33. and a New York textile manufacturer Richard Brown, 36 were married here last night. It wax the fourth marriage for Miss Gabor and the second for Mr. Brown.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article149 1959-10-06 3 BOSTON, Monday. AMERICA should abandon the word "capitalism" which was almost synonymous with colonialism in the minds of Asian people, Mr. Averell Harriman, a multi-millionaire and a former Governor of New York, said today. Mr. Harriman said that Mr. Khrushchev had repeatedly told how Communism wouldReuter - 149 words
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Miscellaneous365 1959-10-06 3 radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 4?6 metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVt: AM. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 ME^V^^ l:\Thl7cES Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; Kuala Lumpur 311 metre* 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 The Penanr 366 metres News; 8.05 A Date With Music: »uuc Ca 297 metrw 8.30 Victor365 words
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390 1959-10-06 4 Prosecution is told off for messing about with charges 'THIS APPALLING BUSINESS REALLY NEEDS TIGHTENING UP^JUDGE SINGAPORE. Monday. *pHE First Criminal District Judge, Mr. J.F. McWilliam. today sharply criticised the quality of charges in cases that were placed before him. Uc (k scribed the charges presented, in general, as "appalling."390 words
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Article, Illustration253 1959-10-06 4 Visiting folk song expert to make recordings SINGAPORE, Mon. American folk song expert, Mr. Anthony Saletan, said here today that he would record folk music from this part of the world. Mr. Saletan, who is also a music teacher and consultant, arrived here over the week-end for a tour of253 words
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Article, Illustration81 1959-10-06 4 Shell man for staff course in Britain MR. EDMUND Tan Bok Whui (above) a sales commercial assistant in Shell Co. here, leaves lor Britain on Saturday to attend a two-month marketing staff development course at Shell House. Teddington. which starts on Oct. 20. Mr. Tan. 34, an Arts graduate of81 words
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Article57 1959-10-06 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. A widow, Madam Tan Slew Luang, was awarded damages of $9,650 by the High Court today for the loss of her son, Chan Chong Kirn. 31, a storekeeper, who was killed by a car in an accident last year. The award was made57 words
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Article87 1959-10-06 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. About 300 guests tonight attended an Indonesian Army Day cocktail party given by the Indonesian Military Attache here, Major Sutopo. The guests included Air Chief Marshal the Earl of Banden, C-in-C Far East Air Force; Major-General W. G. H. Pike. Chief of Staff. Far87 words
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258 1959-10-06 4 MEN WHO CAN SPEAK CHINESE NEEDED SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Government plans to "sell the idea" of increased productivity through efficiency to Chinese industrial concerns here. The Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K M. Byrne, today revealed that two International Labour Organisation experts would be coming to Singapore next258 words
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Article53 1959-10-06 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Two youths were committed for trial before the High Court today on a charge of robbing a shoe-shine boy of a watch worth $25. Tan Teck Beng and Tan Lai Hock are accused of robbing Lee Ah Weng, 18, while armed with a knife,53 words
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149 1959-10-06 4 Johore elections off except Kluang JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The Johore Legislative Assembly today parsed a Bill deferring the state's Town Council elections, except at Kluang. The Assembly was told that nomination day for the Kluang election in November had been fixed before the Federation Government post- poned Town Council elections.149 words
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Article209 1959-10-06 4 Aim: To promote understanding SINGAPORE, Monday. POUR hundred and fifty youth leaders from India will arrive here tomorrow morning in a specially chartered ship, the Sonavati, for a threeday visit. Their visit, sponsored by the All-India Congress Committee, is part of a study tour of209 words
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Article38 1959-10-06 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mrs. Shlrin Fozdar, secretary of the Singapore Council for Women, will speak on her recent visit to China at a meeting of the International Women's Club at 10.30 a.m. on Wednesday.38 words
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Article34 1959-10-06 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Bhaskar's Academy of Dance has arranged a Bharatha Natyam performance 'Indian classical dances) to be given by Miss Dcvi Ramachandran next Monday at 6.30 p.m. at the Victoria Theatre.34 words
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93 1959-10-06 4 FIRE VICTIMS: ARMY GIVES CROCKERY WORTH $2,000 SINGAPORE, Mon The Army has riven tne New Market Road fire victims 16 crates of crockery worth abput $2,000 Each of the 120 families received a saucepan, 'a pair of mess tins, two forks and two spoons, one large dish, three drinking glasses93 words
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Article112 1959-10-06 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The City Treasurer, Mr. S.S. Scales, has resigned from the City Council and is due to leave on Wednesday. He was one of the expatriate officers guaranteed employment until at least 1962 under the council's Malayanlsatlon scheme. The acting City Treasurer. Mr. Tan Beng112 words
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Miscellaneous231 1959-10-06 4 i SINGAPORE Jl DO CLUB: Be- cinq beginners 5 30 p.m. ad van- GEVLANG STRAITS CHINESE glnners class 7.30 p.m.; randort for ced 6.30 pjn. METHODIST CHURCH: Slglap all grades 830 p.m. TWCA (Raffles Quay) j Malay Youth for Christ club at 2 Lasalle V.M.C.A.: Body building 4 pjn.; befinnen231 words
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284 1959-10-06 5 Brooke leads team to Siam for border war talks 700 TERRORISTS STILL A PROBLEM KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. 'pHE Director of Operations, Lt.-Gen. Dato F.H. Brooke, and five A senior Defence Department and police officials today flew to Bangkok for further talks with the Siamese Government about exerting pressure on terrorists284 words
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174 1959-10-06 5 RAF DISMISSAL ROW GOES TO MINISTER SINGAPORE. Monday. A BOUT 62 civilian workers in the Royal Air Forci -t* here have been declared redundant. The Air Ministry Local i Staff Union, which reprpsents them, has taken tho matter up with the Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne.174 words
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Article18 1959-10-06 5 PENANG. Mon. The Penang State Legislative Assembly will meet next at 9.30 a.m. on Oct 29.18 words
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278 1959-10-06 5 SINGAPORE, Man. WINE local nim distributing companie, have applied to th< Minister for Finance Dr. Goh Keng Swee for exemption from thi new cinematograph film hire duty whicl came into effect at tin end of last month. The companies ar members278 words
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149 1959-10-06 5 Inside information brings tricksters an easy 5720 I O H OR E BAHRU, J Mon. The C.I.D. has been called in to investigate the leakage of information about rubber smallholders from the Board Office at Segamat. Inquiries began yesterday following reports that two men. posing as officials of the board,149 words
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346 1959-10-06 5 FOUR CHINESE WIVES ARE LEFT ON THE QUA YSIDE PENANG, Monday "pUDUR Malayan wives watched their Aus- tralian husbands sail away today with other members of the 3rd Bn., Royal Australian Regiment. The four Chinese girls, who could not leave becaus( their immigration papers were not ready in time will346 words
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Miscellaneous310 1959-10-06 5 The Sttitnl By Leslie €harteris W^yJC*iusHT, THE BEAZDeO *->J yIF HE WSeS AGAIN, IT WILL /^ARENT YOU GLAD YOU'VE 6OT evEKY- J one becomes a SAGttficeji I prove him a Teue coo. (thi^s worked our so well. sa\nt ?1 U IKE NY MORTAL j-irjft BUT IF HE 15 A FKAUP,310 words
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Obituary29 1959-10-06 6 W»rds lit (Minimum) MR. KOCHUKUNJU VYDIAN (Eswaravllasam Paravoor Kerala) passed away peacefully on 28.9.59 at his residence In Paravoor. Inserted by son-in-law A.K. Rajab P.W.D. Office Temerloh Pahang.29 words
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Article85 1959-10-06 6 20 Here 1 lit (Minimum) THE FAMILY of the late Mr. Urn Yen- Bee ui*hes to thank all friends and relatives for their attendance at his funeral and for kindnesses shown. MRS. C. M Mitchell A> family thank all relatives friends for their condolences, wreaths and attendance at the85 words
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Article245 1959-10-06 6 2» Word* lit (Minimum) SALE AT MULCHANDS. DrMtlc Reductions on All Dresses. STELLA COURTNEY. International Comedienne, nightly at The Cockpit except Sundays. CiREAT READING at little cost Complete range of Pan and Fontana books available at Spore Cold Storage Arcade Orchard Road. HIGH-R ATINO WOOLLENS Imported Bults. Coats Frocks!245 words
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594 1959-10-06 6 ©te ©mrs Tuesday, October 6, 1959. Quiet Words And Wrath Mr. Nehru has replied to Chinese claims on Indian territory in the grand manner: it will be understandable if Mr. Chou En-lai needs a little time before he reacts to the 10,000 word document. The letter says everything there is594 words
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Article370 1959-10-06 6 Over the week-end nobody could place a bet on the Penang races in Singapore's coffee-shops, and there were punters who took to the telephone in vain. Where a bookmaker or an agent could be found, bets were accepted sub- ject to a smaller rebate than the usual370 words
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Article276 1959-10-06 6 Singapore's Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee has not returned from London with two $14 million cheques in his wallet, but he has brought back something more valuable— an invitation to ask for more. The only condition is that he should be able to explain how he will use276 words
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Article, Illustration1219 1959-10-06 6 ANDREW SCHONFIELD - ANDREW SCHONFIELD HE CHALKS UP ANOTHER YEAR OF TRIUMPHBORROWING FROM THE RICH TO LEND TO THE POOR an. THE World Bank presented its annual report to the meeting of finance ministers gathered in Washington after another triumphant year. It had continued lending heavily to the underdeveloped1,219 words
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Letter569 1959-10-06 6 Let's clear up all this nonsense about the engineering profession I HAVE read with considerable interest correspondence concerning the qualifications of the professional engineering institutions of the United Kingdom. This letter is addressed to those students who desire to become chartered professional engineers so that they may clearly569 words
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379 1959-10-06 6 "['HERE are several points In 1 Mr. Poh's letter (S.T. Oct. 2). which require comment. I should point out that I am an electrical engineer and am not well acquainted with the academic level of the examinations of the British Institute of Civil379 words
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Article366 1959-10-06 7 SMALL MEN RAISE THE PRICE AS A FORM OF INSURANCE: THREE REASONS FOR CLOSURE SINGAPORE, Monday. "DIG-TIME bookies here are on the run for the first time since the war. And small-time bookies who were still operating yesterday first day of the Penang race meeting366 words
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Article181 1959-10-06 7 LAND OFFICE FUNDS MISSING JOHORE. BAHRU, Mon Police here have stumbled on the loss of a large sum of Government funds from the State Land Office in Pontian while making routine investigations into a theft case. Preliminary Investigations by the Johore CID have revealed that at least $2,800 worth of181 words
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Article222 1959-10-06 7 SEGAMAT. Monday. AFTER stealing a car in Segamat late last night four men drove it to Jementeh, 14 miles t( the west, and ENTERED a rubber dealer's shop by climbing over the back wall; GAGGED and bound a man sleeping In the place; TOOK $130 and a222 words
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81 1959-10-06 7 KING MAY LEAVE HOSPITAL THIS WEEK KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong, whose condition is much improved, is expected to return to the Istana Negara from Bungsar Hospital at the end of the week. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong was admitted to hospital 15 days ago after a heart attack.81 words
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Article29 1959-10-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Professor R. Roolvink has been appointed a member of the Board of Control of the Dewa n Bahasa dan Pustaka (Language and Literature Agency).29 words
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Article59 1959-10-06 7 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Fuh Chin Shyong. described as a teacher in a Government-aided school, pleaded not Kuilty today to using as genuine a forged photostat copy of a university diploma. Fuh. of Boon Tionx Road, is alleged to have committed the offence at the Ministry of Education on59 words
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334 1959-10-06 7 MALACCA. Mon.— The Malayan Party chairman and member of Parliament. Mr. Tan Kee Oak, said here tonight that the Alliance leaders in Malacca had manoeuvered the postponement of the Malacca municipal elections this year to ensure Alliance control of the Municipal Council next year and334 words
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981 1959-10-06 7 BRITAIN 'CONSIDERS' SPORE REQUEST FOR GRANTS TOTALLING $28 mil. SINGAPORE, Mon. r[E Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, is going back to London early next year for further financial talks with the British Government. Dr. Goh, who returned981 words
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215 1959-10-06 7 Don't set me free, says boy leader of gang CINGAPORE. Mon. A 14-year-old boy, described as a secret society headman, told the juvenile court here today why it would be hard for him to break off from his criminal gang. The boy, who had been remanded at Gimson School since215 words
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Article29 1959-10-06 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. A mother today refused a court's offer of bail for h<r 13-year-old son charged with stealing $40 from hit eider sister. The boy was remanded.29 words
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Advertisement59 1959-10-06 7 .-SO enjoy the finest Virginia cigarette Abduli/A *^L a^P^^^if bh^r^rA ftW HjjjjA PACKETS OF TEN the well-tried roborant A '^■^V &M and tonic for men \T /JRZ^\ CHAHI It Co., 29 Robinwn Road, i.nfpon. USHA SEWING EMBROIDERY CLASSES Daily except Saturdays and Sundays •t No. 7 Moulmein Road, Singapore. CHARCES59 words
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Advertisement168 1959-10-06 7 3 can Certainty affattf 6 oW SINGER" Used SINGER* Sewing Machines at BARGAIN PRICES! Available from the following SINGER SEWING CENTRES. sth -10th OCTOBER, 1959. SINGAPORE 291 Serangoon Rood. 21 Orchard Rood. 46 Peck Seah Street. KUALA LUMPUR 167 Botu Road IPOH 135 Brewster Road. 166 Hugh Low Street. 438168 words
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Article, Illustration22 1959-10-06 8 LUCY HUANG - LUCY HUANG PRESENTING THE HIGH- FASHION NECKLINE (WITH A PLUNGE TO FORBIDDEN DEPTHS) TO EXPOSE MORE THROAT AND NECK...22 words
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Article254 1959-10-06 8 The meeting of the downward plunge and the edge of the stiffened belt heightens the illusion that the neckline is cut to the waist. This impression is punctuated by a large emerald diamond clip that picks up the brilliance of the lustrous fabric. i*254 words
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299 1959-10-06 8 When your spirits and cakes flat... OUT OF THE MOUTH OF BABES... COME of us are just not cut out to be cooks. My husband says I must be the only woman In the world who can buy a package of cake-mix guaranteed 10 bake a perfect cake and have299 words
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Advertisement297 1959-10-06 8 ■■•>' "^^fe. mm SAGGING FACIAL j CONTOURS 'LIFTED'--24 HOURS-A-DAY Let Contour Lift Him work lor you V^E 24 hours-a-day This unique fluid "lifts" and tightcnsyourfacialcontours Bfes)f^ I ;ji\cs drooping skin an invisible beauty lift. Immediately you start HKt using this amazing preparation, you'll notice a difference! Saggingchin-lines seem to umixh.297 words
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Advertisement223 1959-10-06 8 When your child is in pain —^t-j^r^^ You can now, at last, give aspirin safely special Children's aspirin. Doctors know that aspirin is best for treating fever and #j!fW"AjP relieving pain in Children, but only in >^m^\ small, exact, safe doses. That is why f&k\ doctors recommend Angicrs Junior l^^a223 words
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Miscellaneous213 1959-10-06 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS M«w (s>. 1 Government department re- c Being prepared. engineer! organising two firms In Yorks take food in a ship (9>. 2. 5). 7 One's supper's iced perhaps 8 Elements (9). in g,. nt nagte (10 5) 10 A politician going the short 0 Indian state213 words
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Advertisement1692 1959-10-06 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO AOEN LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONOON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Due S'oort Sans f S'^am *enini MENESTNEM M'teilles. LiverpiH, Dttli* it Pert Mt 7 RHEIENOR Liverpeal. Haraburg 0. SI Teeay Mt 1/ I Mt I ALCINOttS L'don, Bremen. Hburg, R dam Mt 7 Mt I Oct 1111 Oct1,692 words
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Advertisement1321 1959-10-06 9 yrgtjjsgV THE t#/\ 9 LINES" SBi/met It: ra^G\\A mN > REOSEA. MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. n. ypLJgl soon P. Sham Ptnang ShrsmE/ BOGOTA a 5 I Oct 1/ 7 let •JBPE^E? "SELANOIA "I) IS/17 Oct 1111 Oct 7121 Oet 111 "SAMOA" a) il del 4 mi 5/ 0 Nev1,321 words
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Advertisement1341 1959-10-06 9 b u u"i'l O d N ing THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. '"»t7 SINGAPORE (lictrperatid ia tke Uwttd K-iteean I LINES SAILINGS TO AOEN UK I CONTINENTAL PORTS BENOCUN for London. Rottlrd-, Br^ M S '""> Hamburg gj. j. 7 oet Leaeia dirtct arrives 20 Mt BENMHOR for L'pooi. Hull,1,341 words
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Advertisement1423 1959-10-06 9 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. TEL: Nl: ***** ILLIRMAN LIME KLAVENESS LINE LONDON. HAMOURG. ROTTEROAM. HAVRE LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. t NULL. SEATTLE VANCOUVER I PORTLAND and for Ctnada and USA North Atlantic Ports Accepting carge ftr Central t Slut* Cm OF COLOMOO Amend Spore P. Sham Penang 14 71 Oct1,423 words
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Article33 1959-10-06 10 SINGAPORE. OCT. 5. RUBBER: 99 i cents per lb. (down 21 cents). Unofficial 5 p.m. close 99; cents (slightly steadier). TIN: $398 per picul (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 220 tons (onchanged)33 words
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Article575 1959-10-06 10 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported yesterday: "There was selective improvement in both industrials and tins while rubbers were slightly easier. The turnover was fair." Singapore and Federation bro* kers reported the following business up to 3.30 p.m. industrials: FlUpatrlcks 95 cents; Fraser and Neave ords $1.43 cd575 words
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Article11 1959-10-06 10 Sunrei Tukanj- produced 63,714 Ib. of rubber in September.11 words
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Article21 1959-10-06 10 Malayan Share Market: Oct. S Oct. 3 Industrials: 9970 99.00 Tin- ***** 120.40 $*Rubbers: 147.86 148.23 Jan 1 1958 10021 words
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537 1959-10-06 10 RUBBER BELOW DOLLAR ON STOCKPILE SALES' SCHEME By Our Market Correspondent THE announcement of the liquidation plans for the United States stockpile at the weekend caused the price of rubber to /ease in Singapore yesterday. For the first time since July 27 it closed below the dollar level. The price537 words
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Article143 1959-10-06 10 MELBOURNE. Mon. INVESTMENT shares opened the week on ft firm tone on an active market here today. ACI gained Is. to 88s. 6d. while ARC eased 2s. 6d. to 40s. 6d. Base metals and the oils remained firm with Mt. Is* up Is. 9d to 61s. 3d. and143 words
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Article144 1959-10-06 10 October first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 99-., cents per lb down 2 1 cents on Friday's close. The closing tone was barely steady. Closing prices In cents per lb.. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 100, sellers 101; Int. 1144 words
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Article140 1959-10-06 10 The MaJayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes In its rates to merchants yesterday tall rates to $100). New York: buying airmail T.T. 32 15 16, OD 33 1/16, 90 dst 33% credit bills, 33 > 2 trade bills. Canada; buying airmail T.T. UH. 0.D./31*.. 90 d/st140 words
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Article54 1959-10-06 10 Outputs from the estates and mines In the Gnthrie Group for September and for 1959 to date In brackets are as follows:— Rubber 8.337.000 tt>. (66.864.000) lb. tea (black) 165,0001 b. (1.432,000 lb.t. palm oil 1,443 tons, (14.759 tons), palm kernels 369 tons, (4,042 tons), and tin ore54 words
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Article113 1959-10-06 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent October November shipments $40 \i buyers. $41 l -i sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $62 1 2 sellers. drum $64^ sellers. Pepper; quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $167, Sarawak $166. special Sarawak113 words
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Article160 1959-10-06 10 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Tong Nam 3. Rajula 45, Meiten Maru 6A. Tong Yick 6/7, Benmhor 8 9. Peleus 1011, Pres. McKinley 13 14. Benmacdhui 15/16, Musi Lloyd 18, Senai N.Wall 2. Sadao N.Wall 3. Sedill N.Wall 4, Emp. Gannet160 words
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Advertisement1122 1959-10-06 10 WtBRW9SUn i fnilfiJßtnJ/l^KiM Express U.S.A. Pacific «c Atlantic Coast Service E.T.A. E.T.A. E.T.A. Spore P Sham Penang H'kong L. Angeles New York -Kisnktuj Man- Ist Call 24 25 Oct 2f Oct 27 Oct 2ii Call 21 M Oct 3 Nil 24 Ntv 11 Otc '■KMStlawa Man- Ist Call 24 251,122 words
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Advertisement218 1959-10-06 10 i_ THE p& BURMA FIVE STAR LINE EaSTMUND WESTMUNO Frill U'mi Ptrts Japai Ptrts I N»| Kti| u-|t| K uaiiif ftr Burma PirU "AsUAMA" **jss»T lsf*M A BP I J W SUB bTbW* nnwnaii **>"■>■>■< Penang P. Sham Spore Smgpore P.nang HIS AGENTS INTERNATIONAL RARRETTO SHIPPING AGENCY J,Ti? r 1)1/142218 words
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Advertisement787 1959-10-06 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS 1 APPLICATIONS are lnvjt«d from Federal Citizens and serving Government Officers for appoint- J meat as Police Information Officer. Royal Federation of Malaya Police Headquarters Salary scale: $754 x A2B 866 plus COLA, at current rates. The post is non- i pensionable. Duties: (1) preparation of press releases787 words
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Advertisement682 1959-10-06 10 NOTICES NOTICE WILL FORMER 8.8.V.P. members who were P.O.W. in Singapore contact Webb Tel. ***** or Gardner 2412 for a circular regardlng a "get together" proposed lor 9th November. NOTICE For the Convenience of the Public M/s. SENG HUP ELECTRIC CO. has now a branch at 182, Batu Road Tel:682 words
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Advertisement465 1959-10-06 10 NOTICES NOTICE Undelivered cargo ex itiji Bogota" arrived 11 8 59 Notice hereby glvei. that 20 cases Furlture Steel Tubular ex above vetel. covered by Antwerp Slngaore B Lading No. 4 will be sold t Public Auction, if th«- rightful iolder of B Lading ha s cot lalmed the goods465 words
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Advertisement599 1959-10-06 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL APPLICATIONS are Invited from qualified Midwlves ;or the post of Midwife in the Salary Scale of $137.50 X 7.50 220 pjn. plus allowances. Applications stating age. quail- flcatlons and experience to reach the Municipal Secretary. K. Lumpur not later than 10th October. :05» TENDERS599 words
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Advertisement534 1959-10-06 11 (Continued from Page 6) SITUATIONS VACANT it Wordt SS (Min.)-Bmx St cts. txtn FULLY EXPERIENCED Hote Receptionist required for Flrsi Class European Hotel. Apply U P-O Box 528. B'pore. AMERICAN COUPLE one Chile wants middle aged Chinese Coupli for Cook and General Amah. Tel (Spore) *****. EXPERIENCED DRESSER Factory clerk,534 words
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Advertisement861 1959-10-06 11 SITUATIONS VACANT 211 Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St etl. txtrm SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL: Required for Electricity DepartI ment: Two Temporary InstaJlat tion Inspectors at an all-in > monthly salary of $400.00 on a month to month basis plus Cenj tral Provident Fund benefits. B Qualifications: Must have a mini- mum861 words
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Advertisement778 1959-10-06 11 I ACCOMMODATION VACANT !It Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St ett. txtrm IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION furnished or unfurnished two-bed-room flats with modern conve- nlences at River Valley and Cairnhill Roads, postal district 9. coni tact Mr. Yap or Llm 98 Cecil I Street, Tel. (Spore) ***** HILLTOP HOUSE, overlooking sea. In District778 words
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Advertisement721 1959-10-06 11 TUITION jit Words SS (Min.)— Box St ett. txtrm POSTAL TUITION: Insure Credits/Distinctions. Cambridge English, Literature, by Prof. Sheppard. Mathematics, History, Science etc. Qualifying Test, lower Certificate H.S.C. Speedy, effective help. Stamford College. PO Box 281. Spore. PREPARE NOW for the next year's Cambridge School Certificate Examination. Let us help721 words
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Advertisement822 1959-10-06 11 FOR SALE 20 Words U (Min.)— Box St cts. txtrm SURPLUS 3,000 Rodgers No. 16 Sheffield-Steel Tapping Knives. Offers to Manager. Bukit Mertajam Rubber Estate. Kullm. ONE USED NUMERA Calculator. 1 Roneo 250 Duplicator, phone Llm, (Spore) ***** office hours. FOR SALE white Leghorn and local pullets obtainable at the822 words
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Advertisement574 1959-10-06 11 DANCING If Words $lt (Minimum) Dalit 1 month, 10 Words tlJt (Mm EMBASSY HOTEL. S PORE Dance nightly on Roof Garden Chinese/European food. PRINCES SPORE DINE and Dance to Benny Klelnman's Prince's Quartet featuring Jan Carter. WHERE TO STAY 2» Words $10 (Minimum) Dait, 1 ironth. 10 Wordt $2.50 Mm574 words
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Article, Illustration71 1959-10-06 12 PRINTING PRESS SERVICE STATION T*HE East Asiatic Co. Ltd., Singapore, who have recently been appointed local agents for Schnellpressenfabrik AG Heidelberg, manufacture rs of printing presses in West Germany, are setting up a service department with a view to increasing sales in the Federation of Malaya and Singapore.' Mr. C.71 words
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Article33 1959-10-06 12 Singapore's black pepper imports in August totalled 519 tons, while imports of the white variety amounted to 785 tons. Sarawak continued the largest supplier of white pepper and Sumatra for black.33 words
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Article265 1959-10-06 12 India seeks local plastic mart PHENOMENAL INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS 50... INDIAN plastic goods manufacturers are looking for a bigger market in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. Rajkumar Raghunath Sinha, Commercial Counsellor for India in Singapore said yesterday. Rajkumar Sinha said that India's plastic industry had made phenomenal progress 'although it265 words
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Article226 1959-10-06 12 THE coffee marketing agreement which 1 was signed in Washington last week will considerably help stabilise the world's price of the commodity, Singapore traders said yesterday. They said there had been cases in the past where some producing countries resorted to dumping coffee especially on the European226 words
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Article29 1959-10-06 12 Palm oil production in the Federation of Malaya amounted to 32.900 tons during the first half of this year, the highest for any corresponding period since 1956.29 words
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Article61 1959-10-06 12 Mr. A. R. Lintner, president of American Mail Line Ltd. who spent six years in the Far East during his 40-year career in the shipping Indus try, has retired. Mr. Lintner was appointed general manager in April 1940 and the following year became vice-president. He was61 words
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Article, Illustration253 1959-10-06 12 'THE motor car business is expanding up steadily in Sarawak, according to a businessman from Kuching who is now in Singapore attending a Ford sales training course. He is Mr. Tan Han Boon manager of the motor division of Tan Sum Guau and Son, Kuching,253 words
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Article83 1959-10-06 12 The Malayan Weaving Mills. Johore Bahru, is sending three employees to Hong Kong soon for further training and experience in the textile milling industry. They are Messrs. Chada bin Sulaiman, 23, Noordin bin Idris, 21, both loom mechanics, and Tan Scow Koon, assistant foreman in83 words
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Article125 1959-10-06 12 TWO engineers from Th Honda Motor Co. Ltd.. Tokyo, arrived in the Federation of Malaya recently to study the sales' position of the company's motor cycles. They were Messrs. Ichiro Neuchi and Ryozo Mabuchi who were met by Mr. Loh Boon Sie-n, managing director of Boon Slew125 words
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206 1959-10-06 12 W.Australian trade mission not coming here before 1961 countries surrounding the Indian Ocean. On Sept. 16, opening a new A£l million paint factory near Fremantle. the West Australian Prime Minister, Mr. David Brand, stressed the importance of West Australian secondary industries looking north for markets. T»HE visit of a special206 words
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Article59 1959-10-06 12 A new type of beer claimed to be non-fattening has been imported into the Federation of Malaya by S.R.M. Hendran Co. of Seremban. Called Diat Pils. it is manufactured bj Hosten Brewtry, Hamburg, and brewed under a world patent The beer is claimed to hay« been59 words
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Advertisement198 1959-10-06 12 ITS EASIER WITH A TE&mhujtan. 73 PORTABLE o^mm HP™**. ADDING IVI ACHI N t I Remington Rand solve I Remington "73" will I add, subtract and I multiply with speed I and accuracy. It has a ten-column capacity iff for listing and totalling Hj 'i of figures up to 99.999.999.99198 words
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Advertisement442 1959-10-06 12 Bi I a n'T" Box 1416 H AR Auckland. i^^i* NEW ZEALAND Shipbroher Sale Purchase Charter SHIPS FOR SALE lIIIMTII steel twin screw Passenger ferry steamer built Montros* MURITAI: Scotland 1922. Licensed 1468 passengers within Harbour limits. Dimensions, 165. 3 1 length, 30.1' beam, 113 depth. Gross tons 462 net442 words
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Article526 1959-10-06 13 NEW ARRIVAL DATE MAKES IT POSSIBLE SPORTSFRONT.... By NORMAN SIEBEL r PUK Malayan Cricket Association has done a splendid job in persuading the Australian Test cricket team to India and Pakistan to break journey in Singapore for two oneday matches next month but I think526 words
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382 1959-10-06 13 New IHB rule a half-way measure, he says SINGAPORE. Mon.— A suggestion that one of the amendments to the rules made by the International Hockey Board was "unnecessary" was made today by Major A. T. H. Hatchard. secretary of the Singapore Hockey Association. Major Hatchard was referring to the new382 words
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Article69 1959-10-06 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Jonathan Tan was the outstanding performer at the Dryburßh English School swimming gala at TanJong Rhu today. Tan. who was first In the 200 and 400 metres freestyle events. won the championship with a total of 10 points. Quah Poh Urn. who also won two69 words
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Article55 1959-10-06 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. St. Andrew's scored their second successive win when they beat Victoria by 12 points (three tries, penalty) to nil in a rugby match at Victoria School (f round today. D. Dunsford. P. Suklt and Faa Yen Yee scored a try each and Slow Watt Choon kicked55 words
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Article450 1959-10-06 13 Weights for ten races term for the sevond day iThur-.- j day I and throe for the last day (Sunday i of the Penant; Turf Club October meeting: CL. 4. DIV. I— :.;F. Kirangtung y 00 Arina Gold 8.11 Fleetmuater 8.10 The Friar II450 words
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192 1959-10-06 13 SINGAPORE, Monday. CINGAPORE Cricket Club "A" scrum-half Gwyn 0 Jones put up a splendid performance in the Club's victory by 17 points (goal, two tries, two penalties) to nil over sth. Dog Guard Unit, R.M P., i on the padang today. Jones,192 words
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Article202 1959-10-06 13 FMOC fixes the date at last i IJUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The long overdue annual meeting of the Federation of Malaya Olympic Council will be held at the Merdeka Stadium on Oct. 21 at 5 p.m. P.M.O.C. held its last meeting In June when it decided to enter a team for202 words
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Article118 1959-10-06 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Dockyard scored a convincing 5-3 win over Singapore Recreation Club In their S.A.P.A. senior cup match at Jalan Besar stadium today. Outstanding for Dockyard was centre-forward Neel, who scored two goals, while left winger Ward scored a goal in each half off penalty118 words
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163 1959-10-06 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Chan] Kheng Guan (Victoria) and I_M Gwee Kirn Geok (Cedar* are favourites for their respective singles events in the Singapore schools individual badminton finals tt the Badminton Hall on Wednesday at 8 p.m. Kheng Guan. who will meet Matthew Chan <8t163 words
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Article47 1959-10-06 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. Kallane Secondary School beat Paslr PanJang by 21 point* (three goals two tries) to 6 (two penalties) In an Inter-school rugby match at Kallang today. At Outram Road. Beatty Secondary beat Outram School by 20 points (four goals) to 3 (try)47 words
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Article54 1959-10-06 13 SINOAPORB. Mon. RJI.F. Tengah defeated Police "B" 4-2 in a Singapore Hockey Association league Div. 2 match at Thomson Road today. On the padang. B.C.C. beat R.AJS.C. 2-0 In a EHv. 3 match. In the Dlv. 4 encounter at Balestier Road. Teachers Training College scored a late goal54 words
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Article36 1959-10-06 13 SINOAPORE. Mon. a second half goal by K. S. Bansl enabled Hartley to beat Raffles 1-0 In an Inter-school hockey match at Bartley Road today. Bartley beat Raffle* 3-0 in a second team match.36 words
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Advertisement129 1959-10-06 13 _J APT DEPENDABLE mUKr DURABLE rIVIIL ECONOMICAL m;* *'a'aw ~_____!___7 ii I, J _jP_BP_"_i L/ 1 1 b t L _**'~"*~^^i__^ y^_____K W iSßc^ f___n T Ktw Farsje trnm Crtflond is th« tntck you can trust. WK#n you bur Farg*, you hay* brilHant i«ttormon< truck enfin* «ith the bejt of129 words
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Advertisement236 1959-10-06 13 i YOU fISH? m nan A yM■ /I k\ ISSU6S w Jrattißf H^^ il A a Hup I tf\A? 4++S /f*^~\*.l l\ Keep a pack of Scotties tissues V^"t w X(k W^ \^}xM_J nan dy in your home, in your offlc«, >V\(Vs. jd-Z^KxS You'll find them more hygienl* *^y \rH236 words
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Miscellaneous38 1959-10-06 13 Qp/^? SINGAPORE Rutby: Interschool Raffles v Bt. Joseph's. R.I. ground. Hockey: S.H.A. trial, padang: Inter -school Tanjong Katong Secondary v Berangoon. Upper Serangoon Road. Soccer: S.A.P.A. league, Dlv. I— Pathul Kartb v Marines. Jalan Besar stadium. 5.15 p.m.38 words
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263 1959-10-06 14 Socialist Front's stand on Malayan monarchy 17 (7ALA LVMP U R. lon. the chairman of the Socu.hM Front, Inche Ahmad Boestama m, today clarified his party's sumo on the monarchy question. in a statement to Urn Strait> Times, he said: Malaya is not an absolute monarchy but a constitutional one.263 words
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Article61 1959-10-06 14 Industrial race •NO KONG. Mon. A prominent businessman here ■aid today that Singapore' tvould tako more than 10 I before it reached the ent industrial standard of Hons Kons. He is Mr. Van Man Leung, j who returned to Hong Kong after leadins; a trade delegation to Singapore in connection61 words
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Article20 1959-10-06 14 MR. MRS. C. A. RODRIGUES thank Relatives and Friends for their attendance and valuable for their marriage on 3-10-59.20 words
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169 1959-10-06 14 SINGAPORE, Mon.—Working journalists in Singapore and the Feceration who are members of trie Singapore Union of Journalists are again eligible for the Marshall Award, the Singapore Journalist, official organ of the union, said today. The award a cash gift of $1,000 offered In November169 words
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Article75 1959-10-06 14 SOVIET-U.S. ALLIANCE IN FUTURE? LONDON. Mon. Earl Russell said today that It-ai ot China might lead the United States and Russia <v form an alliance. This, alliance would In effect be a world governmenl which might precede a true world government. Lord Russen was answering a question on the abolitionReuter - 75 words
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Article39 1959-10-06 14 SINGAPORE. Mon. De Havilland Comet IV Jet aircraft will next month replace the Bristol Britannias now flying on BOAC's LondonSydney service, the corporation's Singapore and North Borneo district sales manager, Mr. E. P. J. Robinson, announced today.39 words
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Article33 1959-10-06 14 LONDON. Mon. Dr. Adolf Schaerf. the Austrian President, arrived in Moscow by air today on a state visit, Moscow Radio reported. He Is accompanied by Dr. Bruno Kreisky. Foreign Minister. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article259 1959-10-06 14 RENT ARREARS PILED UP FOR THREE YEARS: ACTION IS CONTEMPLATED-GOH SINGAPORE, Monday. THE GOVERNMENT has been investigating the circumstances of a rent arrears deb owed to it by the former management of the Airport Hotel*. The debt is s;iid to have accumulated Iron IJ).V)to 1958. The259 words
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Article, Illustration130 1959-10-06 14 MRS. ESTHER Bainbridge. 52, a housewife of Deepcut, near Aldershot. holds a cheque for £267,869 which she won on Littlewoods treble chance football pool, after receiving it at Grosvenor House, London. With her are the seven other people, including her husband, with whom sheReuter - 130 words
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155 1959-10-06 14 Centres will remain open for registration till Oct. 10 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. daily Registration for English classes Is from Oct. 19 to Oct. 24; for Tamil Nov. 16 to Nov. 21; for Malay Nov. 2 to Nov. 7. The fee is $2— sl155 words
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Article24 1959-10-06 14 TAIPEH. Mon.— Communist Chinese artUlery fired 28 shells at the Quemoy offshore Islands this morning, the Nationalist Chinese Defence Ministry said. U.P.I.UPI - 24 words
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Article371 1959-10-06 14 LONDON. Mon.— lt was a generally satisfactory day in London stock markets with selective buying still in progress despite the latest public opinion polls showing the Conservatives in a still less iavourable position. GUtedged securities eased in the absence of Interest while foreign bonds showed very little change.371 words
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172 1959-10-06 14 GRUNWALD WILL GO BACK TO LONDON IN A FEW DAYS HAIFA, Monday, \MR. FRIEDRICH GRUNWALD. the London financier, will return to London within the next few days for talks with Mr. Neville Fauiks, Q. C, who is investigating the affairs of the Jasper group of companies, one of his legal172 words
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104 1959-10-06 14 OINOAPORE. Mon. Lun Say Hup. holder of the AU-Eiik-land, American, World Inviia.tlon. Canadian and Malaya v doubles badminton titles with Teh Kew San, left Singapore yesterday to compete In Hip Western India championships starting this week. Say Hup will play in the104 words
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Advertisement82 1959-10-06 14 nnfllin multipress I T_i X** Braun Mifltipress extractor Us a contribu- V a tion to family health It tgtneti :lit Juice from fresh iruit and vegetable in H their natural form to give enoußh vit;.min« I lor hOle am y «M 'SPore,. H A [iMKT &Ci Hi «»,,,..h...., 0 n(082 words
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