The Straits Times, 12 October 1959
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Title Section18 1959-10-12 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times He****** Estd. 1845. MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1959 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article503 1959-10-12 1 NEW BILL GOES BEFORE THE ASSEMBLY ON WEDNESDAY It seeks to replace appeal tribunals with advisory committees Move to grant the Minister wider powers SINGAPORE, Sunday THE Government will seek the approval of the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday to extend the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance503 words
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Article374 1959-10-12 1 GOVT. MOVE TO SET UP A NEW TUC SINGAPORE, Sun. 13 The Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, today disclosed that he would soon appoint a committee "fully representative of the trade union movement" to study the setting up of a new Trades Union Congress. The new374 words
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Article27 1959-10-12 1 HONG KONG, Sun— Hong Kong will have its first Dental School under the sevenyear HK$2O million expansion programme of the Hong Kong University announced recently.—U.P.l.27 words
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Article, Illustration239 1959-10-12 1 Monty says sorry to those who voted Labour LONDON, Sun— Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery apologised at his Hampshire home today for saying last week that anyone who voted Labour in the British general election should be 'locked up in a lunatic asylum." The number who voted Labour at the electionReuter - 239 words
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165 1959-10-12 1 VIENTIANE, Sunday. DRIG. GEN. Ouan Rattikone, Commander of the Loatian Army, said today that the Loatian people were turning against rebel propaganda and guerilla bands in the southern provinces. Rebels had been chased out i of some villages at gun-point, he added. TheReuter - 165 words
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Article49 1959-10-12 1 NEW YORK. Sun— A oneman helicopter, small enough to turn your backyard into an airport, is being tested to Pinehurst, North Carolina by the Bensen Aircraft Corporation. The helicopter weighs 450 pounds and has a cruising speed of 60 miles an hour.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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139 1959-10-12 1 LONDON, Sun. The first all-jet round-the-world air service left London airport this morning with a flying schedule that will get it to Tokyo tomorrow Pan-American World Airways is running this pioneer service with a fleet of new Boeing inter-con-tinentals, the largest andReuter - 139 words
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Article100 1959-10-12 1 THE FINAL COUNT LONDON, Sun.— The last result in Britain's general election, unnoiinced last night, save Mr. Maniiillan's Conservative (iovernment an overall majority of 102 in the House of Commons. The Tory candidate for Argyll. Scotland, Mr. M. A. C. Noble, retained his se I t with an100 words
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312 1959-10-12 1 A rbitra tion 'yes and bus strike threat is off BYRNE GETS COMPANY'S ASSENT SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE threatened Singapore Traction Company bus strike is off. The management and the employees* union have agreed to submit the dispute to arbitration. The news was given today by the Minister for Labour and312 words
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Article40 1959-10-12 1 LONDON. Sun. British European Airways made a clear profit of more than £4.500.000 (M 538.250.000) in a record six-month summer season, the chairman, Lord Douglas of Klrtleslde, WTOte in the October BEA magazine published today.40 words
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90 1959-10-12 1 THE MOON IS SHAPED LIKE AN EGG, HE SUGGESTS MOSCOW. Sun.— A Russian scientist, Dr. Vsevold Fednysky, suggested today that the moon might be egg-shaped a "tri-axial ellipsoid"— elongated alon? its equator in the direction of the earth. Writing in the Soviet Communist Party newspnprr Pravda. he said the trajectoryReuter - 90 words
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Article32 1959-10-12 1 25 INJURED BY FREAK WAVE i HAMPTON Mm. ity-fno pfJMafCR and crew j board <he 30,030D German liner Hjhic.i«!c wrre injured when 30-foot fit 4k wavo hit .••hip ta mid-Atlantic.32 words
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80 1959-10-12 1 GOLD STRIKE BY WEEKEND PROSPECTOR FRESNO, California. Sun. Samples of ore from a gold strike made near here by a •weekend prospector. Dr. Eugene Woods, were today described by an assay chemist as "by far the richest our laboratory has seen." Mr. Alex Viau, assistant chief chemist of Twining LaboratoriesReuter - 80 words
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Advertisement70 1959-10-12 1 WITH JUSTIFIABLE PRIDE WE ANNOUNCE THAT OUR JEWELLERY CREATIONS ARE THE BEST IN MALAYA S. P. H. OE SILVA LTD. SINGAPORE IPOH ASS. CO. S.P.H. DE SILVA (H. X.) LTD. HONG KONG. r?^; SUJR3CI Moke sure your cor gets the best attention from your friendly Mobilmon he'll check your oil,70 words
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Advertisement90 1959-10-12 1 PATEK PHILIPPE fbe Master Watchmakers of Geneva An estrardinary rm L in the tnwt disputed vrts watch category. Patek FWllppe &.<•> obtained the highest mark 55.42, ever recorded at th^ Oeneva Observaton AuthmiM-t 1 Dealer* A Sole Agents H. SENA. LTD. Singapore ft Penang 1 2Sr^^^aW Jfl a^B^^^ -^^H 'I90 words
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Article, Illustration82 1959-10-12 2 THE 400 ft. tunnel at the multi-million dollar Cameron Highlands hydroelectric project where eight workers were injured in an explosion on Friday night. A buried stick of dynamite, struck by a driller- is believed to have caused the explosion. All work on the tunnel has82 words
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Article151 1959-10-12 2 MALACCA. Sunday 'TEACHERS organisations in the Federation are waiting to hear from the Government details of the new regulations banning them from taking part In political activities This was stated here today by the president of the National Union of Teachers, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan. who151 words
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Article54 1959-10-12 2 PENANG. Sun. Although police were on guard, snatch thieves were active when devotees of the Kew Ong Yeah (Nine Emperor Gods* turned out in thousands to send of! the dietles last night. One woman devotee was robbed of a wristwatch during the procession and another had54 words
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136 1959-10-12 2 JANE DISAPPEARS AFTER 27 YEARS IN THE NEWS ONDON, Sun. Jane one of the most famous of British cartoon characters has ended her existence in the Daily Mirror, where she has appeared for almost 27 years. An under-dressed blonde with a yen lor a boy friend named Georgie. Jane wasReuter - 136 words
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Article44 1959-10-12 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— V. Sanaya. who pleaded not guilty to a charge of entering the PWD office with intent to assault Mr. Quek Seng Hin. an engineer, was allowed bail of $300 pending .hearing of the case next month.44 words
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173 1959-10-12 2 Sterilisation only effective birth control, students say KI'ALA LIMPIR, Sunday. MOST students in the Kuala Lumpur division of the University of Malaya consider that voluntary sterilisation is the only effective way of controlling the birthrate. A committee, appointed by the University of Malaya Students' Union, has completed an analysis of173 words
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Article76 1959-10-12 2 PUBLICITY DRIVE FOR NEW RUBBER ITUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— IV The Rubber Industries Replanting Board is to hold a publicity campaiun in Selangor from Oct 26 to Dec. 21 to errt more smallholders to replant. At each centre therr will be smallholders sessions from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. The campaign76 words
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Miscellaneous34 1959-10-12 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Applebi /o*oo*e\ 1 /*b>*tayoufeE < f tuat "N /^l£*/b "N WILLNOU J CUTTIfcaTU* WOWT TTxS PE€L TW6 b^^' E3'U V WkCVH TTTTt ='I L V OO J V ME J i—34 words
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Article368 1959-10-12 3 The rocky road to peace— by K HE TELLS WORKERS: THE IMPERIALISTS ARE AFRAID END OF COLD WAR WILL HIT THEIR PROFITS MOSCOW, Sunday. MR. KHRUSHCHEV told workers in Kras noyarsk yesterday: "We must expect a hard struggle for peace." He added: 'The imperialists are in fear thai the endingReuter - 368 words
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224 1959-10-12 3 SUMMIT IS LIKELY IN EARLY DECEMBER WASHINGTON, Sun. The Big Four summit conference is now likely to take place in Geneva in early December, according to American officials here. They point out that neutral Geneva, with all Its conference facilities. Is the logical place. The State Department Is expected to224 words
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145 1959-10-12 3 WASHINGTON. Sun United States' imports of new passenger automobiles chiefly European small cars In the January-August 1i»59 perioG set a record exceeding that in any previous 12--month period. Latest Commerce Department statistics disclosed new passenger car imports numbered 446.981 units valued at U.5.W93.283.000 inUPI - 145 words
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213 1959-10-12 3 LONDON, Sunday. RUSSIAN scientists are considering the possibility of life existing on the moon, Moscow Radio said in a broadcast yesterday. Answering a Canadian listener who asked whether there was any proof that life existed on other planets, tho commentator saidReuter - 213 words
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104 1959-10-12 3 MUSSOLINI'S PILOT HAPPIER OUT OF ITALY LONDON. Sun. Virgilio Pallotelli, 42-year -old former c*hief pilot for Mussolini, is quoted here today as saying that he is planning a new life "anywhere but Italy." According to the Sunday Dispatch, Pallotelli is in London forgetting for the first time that he wasReuter - 104 words
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184 1959-10-12 3 NO RUSSIAN LOVE SONG FOR EGYPTIANS PORT SAID, Sun. The Soviet Consulate yesterday cancelled its lease of a Port Said cinema where it has been presenting Russian films for the last nine months. The public has been boycotting the showings. The consulate had an option on the cinema for fiveReuter - 184 words
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Article, Illustration70 1959-10-12 3 IT'S A PROUD day for Michael Mikulak, aged two. Clad in Polish national costume, he's marching at the head of the New York Sanitation Department Band in the annual Pulaski Day parade in Fifth Avenue, watched by 100,000 Polish Americans. The parade marks theUPI - 70 words
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Article31 1959-10-12 3 JAKARTA, Sun.— The Indonesian Government and Californlan Design and Planning Bureau have signed a contract for the rehabilitation of 14 harbours in Indonesia. Antara news agency reported yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article72 1959-10-12 3 NEW DELHI, Sun. The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, said India's industrial progress must be more rapid than that of Russia and the United States. Only then, he told a {fathering in Hyderabad. could India keep pace with the changing world. He said private enterpriseUPI - 72 words
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231 1959-10-12 3 Communes prepare for another of those 'big leaps' TOKYO, Sun. China claimed today that a new mass campaign for building water conservancy has been launched by communes in many parts of China to prepare for another "great leap forward" in agriculture next year. The official newspaper, the People's Daily, describedUPI - 231 words
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Article49 1959-10-12 3 LEIGH, Sun. -Five miners were killed in an explosion at Bickershaw Colliery here in Lancashire yesterday. A National Coal Board spokesman said: "They were sealing off a seam which had been affected by spontaneous heating. Thene was an explosion and they were killed."— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article24 1959-10-12 3 TOKYO, Sun. A PanAmerican jet plane set a new record of six hours 33 minutes from Tokyo to Honolulu on Saturday. U.P.I.UPI - 24 words
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Miscellaneous350 1959-10-12 3 Your radio today.,* RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metre. NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M. 6.30 Good Morning: 6.32 St.RVIC'E 41.7 metres Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News: MEDILM WAVE SERVICES 70S A Date With Music: 8.00 The Kuala Lumpur 341 metres News; B.ob A Date With Music: Tenant 366 metres 8.30350 words
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Article, Illustration135 1959-10-12 4 Wonderment GAPING CROWDS SEE THE GREAT WONG' PERFORM AT A PEOPLE'S CONCERT SINGAPORE. Sun. A magician stole the limelight at today's "Aneka Ragam Ra'ayat" in the Botanic Gardens. The crowd of about 5.000 gaped as "The Great vVonu (at right) showed trick after trick— for 15 minutes. Music also helped135 words
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481 1959-10-12 4 How not to be minority group, Nair tells Singapore Indians 'SOCIALISM... ONLY UNIFYING ELEMENT' SINGAPORE, Sum. C. V, Dcvan iTI Nai r, Political Secretary to th c Ministry of Education, said tonight that Indians need not regard themselves as a minority group here if they identified themselves as Malayans. Mr.481 words
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93 1959-10-12 4 SINGAtoKE. Sun. Free film shows will be given by the Ministry of Culture this week at the following places: TOMORROW: Jalan Hwi Yoh. Chlau Nam School. Jalan Tua Kong, Pulau Semulon. TUESDAY: Naval Base Labour Onion, Yuh Cheng School. Jalan Teban. Lam93 words
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216 1959-10-12 4 'Ball of fire' in the j sky baffles them all SINGAPORE, Sun. Many people in Singapore were baffled by a mysterious bright object which made a fleeting appearance in the sky tonight. Nearly 20 calls were received at Times House from people who wondered whether they had actually seen the216 words
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Article30 1959-10-12 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Edmund Tan Bok Whui. 34. of Bhell Company, left for Britain yesterday to attend a two-month marketing staff development course at Shell Lodge. Teddlngton.30 words
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Miscellaneous205 1959-10-12 4 Today's Singapore diary... SINGAPORE Jl I>O CLUB: 6th aoooker championship final 8 p.m.. Cambridge 7.30 p.m.; Chlr.ese Kyu to 4th Kyu 7.30 pjn ad- Bc«neshift«rs committee meeting adult beginners 12.15 p.m.; ballet vanced class 8.30 p.m. 8 pm. 4.30 p.m.. young girl* 530 p.m. <HIVFSF VMCA- T«hl#-t«nnte VWCA (Raffles Quay)205 words
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224 1959-10-12 5 A START ON SETTING UP INDUSTRIAL COURT SINGAPORE. Sunday AN Australian labour expert arrived today to help Ihe Singapore Government "revolutionise" its labour legislation and set up its first court to deal more effectively with major industrial disputes. He is Mr. H. A.224 words
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186 1959-10-12 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. A CIRCULAR issued by the City Council in a bid to brine peace among the workers, has been greeted by a storm of protest. The note referred to the penalties awaiting those fighting during working hours. A FIRST offender will186 words
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Article, Illustration122 1959-10-12 5 Hong Kong's BB and bevy of stars coming CINGAPORE, Sun.— A group of Hong Kong film stars will arrive here next week on board the liner India on their way to the Federation for location shooting. They are actresses Fanny Fan. (Hong Kong's "Brlgitte Bardot,") 20 (above), Loh Tih. 21.122 words
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Article34 1959-10-12 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. M. A. Ayyangar. Speaker of the Lok Sabha. India's Lower House of Parliament, left this morning for Jakarta on his way to Canberra for the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference.34 words
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179 1959-10-12 5 MALACCA, Sun. A bill providing for the suspension of the Malacca municipal election, scheduled to be held in December, was passed by the State Legislative Assembly yesterday. The Chief Minister, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. moved the Bill which was seconded by Inche Mohamed179 words
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Article51 1959-10-12 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. The seven-man committee reviewing the Prescott Report on the Nanyar.g University has completed Lta investigations. The committee chairman. Dr. Gwee Ah Leng, said today that work on drafting the report had begun. He expected that the report would be finished before the end of the51 words
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256 1959-10-12 5 MALAYALEES FORM SOCIETY TO HELP UNEMPLOYED SINGAPORE, Sunday. MALAYALEE Catholics today formed a society to help members of their community who are unemployed. The society hopes to flnd ways and means to give substantial permanent aid to unemployed people, to widows and orphans and also to help in the education256 words
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Article45 1959-10-12 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Prince Sadruddln, an uncle of the Aga Khan, left by Pan American Airways this morning for Bangkok after a twoday private visit here. He was seen off by a large gathering of Singapore Muslims. Ismallis and nonIsmallis.45 words
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Article, Illustration86 1959-10-12 5 Rebuilder of east coast railway going home KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The man who rebuilt the east coast rail' way at the end of the war, Mr. G. M. Wheat, general manager of the Malayan Railway, will leave the country on retirement on Dec. 1. Mr. Wheat was appointed genera, manag86 words
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Advertisement440 1959-10-12 5 Amazing New Easy way to quickly give Pounds and Inches of Firm Solid Flesh to thin, underweight Men and Women don't be SKINNY! M^ t J^NEwllm ILL-m-OME CONCENTRATED /J~--~B FOOD SUPPLEMENT OF EASILY DI6ESTED gL jSIV BODY BBILDIN6 NUTRIMENTS i* '0\ IA If yoc abb thw and underweight try this440 words
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Advertisement238 1959-10-12 5 v aH*<sß*ssss ft^H c VIRY tATIST V m^SS&Gi IN LICHTW|ICHT •j) U fafeil PORTABLE %m WW TYPEWRITERS 5 CHARACTERS X 11 1 i LICHT SMALL ATTRACTIVE A A FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CUT THIS COUPON f* V AND POST TO THE AOORESS CIVEN BELOW: I PLEASE FORWARD FURTHER OETAILS OF Mm238 words
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143 1959-10-12 6 The first hostel for ex prisoners goes up in Singapore SINGAPORE. Sun. A three-storey hostel for ex- prisoners first of its kind is expected to be ready by the end of this year. The foundation stone of the $60,000 building in Dunlop Street will be laid by Mr. Ec Soon143 words
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Article32 1959-10-12 6 ALOR STAR Sun. A 16--year-old schoolboy. Ng Loh Weng. died in hospital here last night after a fall from a tree at Sungei Yen, Central Kedah. in the afternoon.32 words
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Article, Illustration216 1959-10-12 6 Japan planning to use more rubber in 1960 MOST OF IT WELL BE MALAYAN KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. JAPAN is expected to import 200,000 tons of rubber from Malaya and Indonesia next year —an amount equal to about one-third of Malaya's total annual production. This was stated here today by the216 words
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187 1959-10-12 6 YOUNG GANGSTERS: GOVERNMENT IS URGED TO STEP IN FENANG, Sunday. JUVENILE deliquency still remains a major problem in Malaya, said Mr. W. H. Mehta, chairman of the Penang State Youth Council, at a meeting here today. "There seems to be little sign of improvement," he told the council's annua conference187 words
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Article27 1959-10-12 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. Donations from various organisations and the public for the relief of the 500 victims of the New Market Road fire have topped $10.000.27 words
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188 1959-10-12 6 KLANG, Sunday. THE multi-million dollar Fung Keong rubber goods factory here, which was closed nearly four years aeo following a strike, is back in operation again and is producing between 3,000 and 4.000 pairs of footwear a.day. More than 330 workers, half of them188 words
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72 1959-10-12 6 Court says 'no' to 3 pleas by letter JOHORE R AHRI. Sun. Some motorists summoned to attend court here to answer charges of exeeding the speed limit are still pleading guilty by letter, contrary to the new highway code. Under the code a person summoned for speeding mast attend in72 words
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Article59 1959-10-12 6 TELUK ANSON Sun Police opposed bail when Yip Chan Hee. 45. was charged! in the Sessions Court here with causing hurt with acid to Wong Long Wai and a girl. Lam Soo Mcl at King Street, on Oct. 6. Yip was remanded in custody and59 words
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Article37 1959-10-12 6 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sun. The Minister for Education Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. and the Chief Minister. Da to Wong Pow Nee, will address the Bukit Mertajam High School at its Speech Day ceremony next Friday.37 words
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113 1959-10-12 6 l/UALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, last night paid tribute to the Government Temporary Officers Union for working "towards your extinction." The Tengku, was speaking at a victory dinner to celebrate the success of more than 1.000 temporary clerks in the competitive113 words
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Article, Illustration1396 1959-10-12 7 OIL AN OBSCURE MINING ENGINEER NAMED HOLMES CONFOUNDED EXPERT GEOLOGISTS rpHIS is the centenary of the discovery of oil by an obscure Pennsylvania prospector, Edwin Drake. From the first great gusher when people had little else to do with the product than illuminate their homes has developed an indust r1,396 words
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Advertisement217 1959-10-12 7 SMffIFISS? Reach for Listerine before that cold takes hold! The first sniffle or H sneeze is a warningreach for Listerine! Gargle it full-stren-gth every few hours. 1 2-year tests proved: People who gargled Listerine Antiseptic twice daily had fewer, shorter, milder M colds than those J_ i^ who did not.217 words
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Miscellaneous219 1959-10-12 7 The Saint By Lestie Vharteris S^?s^~ VOU'«?t' NOT SCAPED YOU I AM/GO' WE WB?p AFRAID YOUP I THAT SON OF A SBRPGNT TJ?teO j ■^^>>>~^\CANT CO A REAL HueACLEA L MISS THE SHOW- j— y TO KILL ME SUT THE SUPR&fiE J tA'l Ahner By At Yapp fINfTLI'LABNER.'.'-IT'S V V219 words
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Obituary44 1959-10-12 8 >• Wor*. U» I Minimum) FLETCHER: On October 2nd, due to a motor accident In Ontario, Sub. Lieut. lain George Angus Fletcher, Royal Canadian Nary, elder boo of Lt.-CoL and Mrs. <3.D A. Fletcher of Seaside. Oregon. U.S.A. Born in Penang 17th November 1936.44 words
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Article131 1959-10-12 8 it Words Sit (Minimum) AT "THE COCKPIT" Mondays to Fridays Buflne&s Man's Lunch $3.50. PLAYBOY—American magazine ol sophisticated entertainment. August isnue on sale. Only $2.10. THB OFFICE OP FJ. Isaacs. Optician. 10 12. The Arcade and Fltzpatrlck's Arcade, will be closed today. TO KEEP you cool and refreshed long131 words
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613 1959-10-12 8 The Straits Times Monday, October 12, 1959. The Party Problems The stampede in the London Stock Exchange to buy shares in Britain's not-to-be-nation-alised steel industry tells its own tale of the uncertainty there was about the election result Yet the voting statistics show Conservative victory in no uncertain terms. The613 words
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Article288 1959-10-12 8 Now that the Federation's Malay language and literary organisations have their own permanent council in the form of the Standing Committee of Malay Language, the work of carrying out the resolutions of the third Malay Language and Literary Congress of 1956 can be expected to start afresh. Among288 words
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Article343 1959-10-12 8 The United States steel strike directly involving half a million workers and now in its ninetieth day is not likely to go on much longer. Under the Taft-Hartley Labour Law, President Eisenhower has instructed a fact-finding board to report to him on Friday. It will be a miracle343 words
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Article, Illustration1273 1959-10-12 8 DENNIS BLOODWORTH - The strategy for conquest that failed DENNIS BLOODWORTH I I W^V^^^f^^VM Fw^^J^^^Jvl H fr M^^^^^^^» j by- The last of two articles COMMUNIST China is celebrating the 10th anniversary of the People's Republic. It is also almost exactly 10 years since Liv Shao-chi, now its chairman, gave to delegates in1,273 words
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LETTERS
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452 1959-10-12 8 Ferries: A vast improvement in the services T AM directed to refer to x corresponcl?nt 'P6000' the new ferry service. r The opening date of the service was determined by the delivery of the four I new ferries from Hong Kong. The last ferry In fact arrived only on Sept452 words
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Letter158 1959-10-12 8 'plE Minister of Education should be congratulated for banning non-Gov-ernment teachers from participating In political activities. The history of the nonGovernment schools clearly shows to what extent students could be used for political ends by unscrupulous politicians and ambitious teachers. One of the aims of158 words
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Letter75 1959-10-12 8 IIHTH regard to the let- ter under the nom-de-plume "P 6000," (S.T. Oct. 8) I wish to state that though this Is the number of my official car. I was not the writer of that letter. The general comment in Penan* is that the new ferry service75 words
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Advertisement127 1959-10-12 8 Q. WHO made tH« chronomeUPt A. Rokx. ia I*lo Aa4 ia 1914. Km Otawvttnry. Lnafca. awarded ibt ■Vat dan "A" canttcatc ever atvaa for a wnM-chroaoaieter to Rotn •iicb— after it had been frvea the unae anarc mi at top auriae c*roaoa*en. Aad hoc* itol Mac Rotes ha«t aiade oetrly127 words
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Advertisement69 1959-10-12 8 ©Observer fer«ign News Servica WW y 1 "v^^l I*■ J I I I Vafl B^Bk '^a^al mmuuttW^ rnW^r -ummuwiuu\\m\ W aGP^afl Finest Gents EMEMLIS SAPPHIRES, STAR SAPPHIRES RIMES DIAMONDS a Modality. Set tt iiy dttip ruiird. C. S. de SILVA MANUFACTURING JIWEUERS 106, ORCHARD ROAD, Singapore. GENUINE CULTURED PEARLS NECKLACES,69 words
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Article246 1959-10-12 9 GANG OF SAFE BUSTERS SOUGHT gATU PAHAT, Sun.— A syndicate of secret society gangs is believed to be responsible for a new type of crime here in recent monthsbreaking into shops and taking away safes. The offlcer-in -charge of C.I.D. (Central Johoro. Mr Nahar Singh, said that police strongly believed246 words
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113 1959-10-12 9 BANK CASHIER GIVES UP WORLDLY PLEASURES FOR FIVE DAYS TPOH, Sun— A bank cashier today foreswore the world and all its pleasures for the next five days to become a novice priest at the Malk Prasit Samnkl Tharam Siamese Buddhist temple here. As the members of his family watched In113 words
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Article449 1959-10-12 9 HE PLANS FOUR MILES OF SHINING SAND THROUGH WORK OF THE ENGLISH-EDUCATED SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE MINISTRY of National Development in its second big voluntary "lungs for Singapore" project, is to make up four miles of beaches along the Changi seafront. The project, called Operation Pantai449 words
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Article68 1959-10-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Town Council and Rural Board Overseers Union today decided to ask the Government to Increase the basic pay for overseers from SJW a month to $130 at a meeting held here. It also decided to ask the Government to rive an Increase in68 words
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Article44 1959-10-12 9 ALOR STAR. Sun. The Deputy CPO. Inche Mohamed ArtfT, said today that i since the beginning of this month. 30 bicycles had been stolen in Kedah and Perils. Tie appealed to owners to co-operate with police by locking their bicycles. I44 words
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237 1959-10-12 9 SPEAKER Sir George disagrees with SPEAKER Ayyangar SINGAPORE, Sun. The Speaker of the Singapore Legislative Assembly, Sir George Oehlers, today disagreed with a view that more than two languages in any parliament would result in confusion and misunderstanding among politicians. He said: "Multi-lingual-ism is working out satisfactorily in our Assembly,237 words
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Article70 1959-10-12 9 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Singapore Government has warned all pilots that they would be suspended or even dismissed if they conduct an overloaded ship out of the harbour. In a circular issued yesterday, the Master Attendant, Mr. R. L. Rickard, said: "Specific instructions have been given to70 words
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224 1959-10-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Telecommunications Department is to be asked to pay overtime to its staff working on Sunday and public holidays instead of compensating them by time off. This decision was taken at the Inaugural conference of the National Union Telecoms Employees224 words
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Article42 1959-10-12 9 IPOH. Sun. About 500 under privileged children were treated to a special party at the Jubilee Park here yesterday In celebration of the Universal Children's Day. They were from the surrounding new villages, institutions and from the town.42 words
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256 1959-10-12 9 IPOH, Sun.— The Perak State Alliance— with its sights already set on the NEXT general election today decided to set up a special committee to raise a milliondollar fighting fund for the 1964 campaign. The chairman of the committee Is Mr. Uew Why Hone256 words
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Article, Illustration93 1959-10-12 9 MR. AND MRS. J.W. S.MnH. the Malayan amateur dance champions, swept the board in all the four standard dances waits, tango, fox-trot and quickstep in the Penan* open amateur dance championship at the E and O Hotel on Saturday night. They have been selected by the Penang93 words
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255 1959-10-12 9 HEALTH SERVICE FOR VILLAGES STEPPED UP KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Federation Government is stepping up its muJi-miLUon-doUar National Health Service scheme to bring medical facilities to the kam pongs. The scheme, mooted In 1954. will provided a midwife for every 3.000 people; a health centre for every 10.000 and a255 words
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108 1959-10-12 9 'MORE LAND' PLEA BY RESETTLED ABORIGINES Ml AR Sun.— Two hundred and thirty aborigines. resettled in a kampong near here at the height of the emergency, want more land. The Muar District Office hopes to secure another 45 acres for rubber and dusun cultivation. The Muar Administrative Officer, Inche Samsu108 words
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Article50 1959-10-12 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Goh Soon Lee, of Singapore, was fined $250 In the magistrate's court today for riding a motor cycle without a driving licence and without being covered with the required Insurance. He was. in addition, disqualified from holding a driving licence for 12 months.50 words
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Article46 1959-10-12 9 PENANG, Sun.— A Penang Flying Club Tiger Moth, which was towed to Singapore for re-conditioning last April, flew back to Penang today with a certificate of airworthiness. It was piloted by the Club captain. Mr. P. A. Haining. of Sungei Patanl.46 words
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193 1959-10-12 9 SCAVENGE HUNT TAKES 16 AROUND THE TOWN KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Sun.- -Sixteen motorists spent more than two hours driving around Kuala Lumpur looking for plaster, satay sticks without meat, wooden cigarette lighters and candles burnt at both ends. The membrr.s of the Forces Motoring Club were taking part in the193 words
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Advertisement275 1959-10-12 9 Goods rf mish From The Counters At Son At They Art Replaced. Ti Keep Up Your Interest We Have Te Replenish The* Very Fast We Hive NEW Selections Of Materials Every Day! Screen Print Cottons Border and at S 260 Printed Crertons in lovely shades and designs from S 1.50275 words
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Advertisement181 1959-10-12 9 BLUE SPOT FULL STEREO Model RIO OE LUXE STEREO $835.00 %,&*<&» Modd MAURITIUS DE LUXE STEREO $1195.00 Model VAl' ~IA DE LUXE STEREO $895.00 ALL SINGAPORE PRICES. 555 You ire invited to set and hear then f c Q i sensational BLUE SPOT SiEHtO MODELS. 1 BUY A BLUE SPOT181 words
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Article, Illustration606 1959-10-12 10 James - An innocent in a madhouse James THE YEARS WITH ROSS. By Thurber. (Hamish Hamilton. 18s.) But it was rewarding for Harold Ross HAROLD ROSS was the founder and, for 26 years, the editor of the New Yorker. He was, by general consent, a great editor and. on the testimony of606 words
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Article229 1959-10-12 10 RANDOM AT RANDOM. By Oliver Anderson. (Arthur Barker. 12s. r IS is a giggling romp through the drawingrooms of Mr. Waugh and the home counties of Mr. Wodehouse, culminating in noisy fun and games in Spain. Mr. Anderson writes with sub-hysterical gaiety about sex; the229 words
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Miscellaneous1029 1959-10-12 10 Word puzzle: Where you went wrong... npHE results of The Malayan Monthly's Free Entry Word Puzzle "H" (September) were announced yesterday in The Sunday Times. Here are the judges' comments on what they thought were the most apt and accurate answers to some of the more difficult clues. ACROSS 3:1,029 words
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Article1611 1959-10-12 12 Tory win consolidates better sentiment By Our Market Correspondent IT was a good, active week on the Malayan Share Market, particularly for tins, in which section 66 per cent of the counters changed in price and practically all to higher levels. As a result of the1,611 words
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535 1959-10-12 12 RUBBER in Singapore was <at a lower level throughout last week following the announcement that the American stockpile authorities would begin selling next Friday. However, after the market had taken an initial fall of 2»4 cents to close below the dollar level atAP - 535 words
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Article55 1959-10-12 12 TIN RIBBER (per picul) (perlb.) Oct. 5 $398.00 !)•>■„ eta. 6 $397.87 'i $I.oo** 7 $397.62' j $1.0«>. 8 $397.75 -1 .mi 9 $398.12' i 51.02' i 10 $398.50 Current payment 2.v; Dmte of payment Oct. 30 Total for year 40. Total for previous year 15' r Batu55 words
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Article19 1959-10-12 12 Malayan Share Market: Oct.ltt Oct. Industrial*: 102.09 101.63 Tins: 126.29 125.59 Rubbers: 14R.20 148.20 Jan. 1 1958=10019 words
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Article375 1959-10-12 12 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported on Saturday (Oct. 10): "Industrials were selectively better, tins were firm while dollar rubbers were quiet. The turnover was very good." Singapore brokers reported the following business: Industrials: Fed. Disp. $1.05; Pltzpatricks 95 cents; Fr.iser and Neave ords $1.50 cd cb; Gammon375 words
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Article129 1959-10-12 12 The Malayan Exchangr Bank*' Association made the iollowin' changes in its rates to merchant.-; on Saturday, Oct. 10. (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 32 15/16. O.D. 33 1/16. 90 d/st 33 3/8 credit bills, 33 1/2 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31 5/16.129 words
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Article1179 1959-10-12 12 HPHE following list of revised quotations was Issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after its last meeting on Saturday (Oct. 10). H and L stand for highest and lowest prices lot business done this year. «l ft MMRINCS I cci ca»itji ittn I i»tl ntMil tTtrytkni1,179 words
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Advertisement1296 1959-10-12 12 Express U.3.A. Pt)«ifl« <V Atlantic Coast Sorvie* I.T.A. E.T.A. E.TA Spore P S'ttam Penang Hkong L. Angeles New York ■KHBikawa Mara' 'st Call 24/» Oct 21 Ocl 21 Oct 2ad Call 21/30 Ocl 1 Na» 24 Nat tl Oec "Kaankaara Mara" Ist Call 24/2S Nay 21 Na* 27 Nn 2a41,296 words
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Advertisement181 1959-10-12 12 £?*a GUAN GUAN LIMITED IKgy^ 23 Talak »yar Straat, Tel:— 7M44, 71get. HIM SAILINBS fO*. INDONESIA "KIM Ml" for Scmarang, MM. "N»6A MAS" for Djakarta, Talok Tjaribon II Oct Betuna 17 Oct "KIM SMAN- for Bandjermasin, "GUNUNG MAS" for Pontianak II let Sampit, Kumn 11 Oct "KOTA MAS" for Pontianak181 words
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Advertisement792 1959-10-12 12 NOTICES T NOTICE MR KHOO HOCK SENO. our clerk Incharge of Timber Export Department and Insurance Agency, has left our services as from 27tii. September. 1959 and he it therefore not authorised to transact any business of whatever nature on behalf of the company and Mr. Ong Chin Kun as792 words
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Advertisement578 1959-10-12 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Only candidate? with the stipulated requirements need apply. Application for permanent appointment must satisfy usual birth and residential qualifications. (1) ABSISTANT LADY SUPERINTENDENT. J« lan Eunos Muslim Women's Welfare Home. Salary: $2»5x12A-415x15A-440/ B/460X15A-565 p.m QUALIFICATIONS AND EZ- j PERIENCE: A pass In a Oovern- j578 words
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Advertisement315 1959-10-12 13 NOTICES THE BANKKUPTCT ORDINANCE (Chapter 11) IN THE HIGH COL'KT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE ISLAND OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy No. 138 of 1156 Be: Beena Pakiaoi of Reeas Ne. 2, Kelantan Flats, Kampong Bahm Read. Singapore. I Fitter -The Mala van Kailway). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT a First315 words
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Advertisement790 1959-10-12 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Applications are Invited for the post ot STAFF NURSE in the Municipal Health Dept. Applicants should be Federal Cltlsens not over 35 years of age and must be Registered Trained Nurses and hold a Midwifery Certificate. The possession of a Health Visitors Certificate will790 words
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Advertisement811 1959-10-12 13 Continued from Page 8 1 SITUATIONS VACANT J0 Werda Si (Min.)— Bern it Ha. tmtrm SECURITY OFFICER vacancy filled. Applicants thanked. Box 1230. c/o Strait* Times, Penang. WANTED TWO ENGLISH Teachers. Please apply to the Principal of the Chinese High School. Buklt Timah Road, Singapore. WANTED an experienced Bookkeeper with811 words
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Advertisement809 1959-10-12 13 SITUATIONS WANTED tt Wordt St (Mm. I— Box tt ett. txtra QUALIFIED AND Experienced Accountant (European) seeks senior position carrying responsibility. Box A 4676 S.T. Spore. EXPERIENCED LADY SECRETARY. Steno available immediately part or full time. Box A 4681 S.T. Spore. Letters Translation* Inc. Tax Ceo tracts Wei Fen Sec.809 words
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Advertisement927 1959-10-12 13 I ACCOMMODATION VACANT Itt Wardt SS (Min.)— Bom tt Ha. exirm FURNISHED FLATS at 'Leonle Hill. Each 3 bedrooms, servant's apartment, bathrooms attached. H/C longbaths. M.S. Spacious living, dining rooms with kitchen I and garage. Apply Box A 4656 S.T. Spore or Phone *****. SUITABLE EUROPEANS. Immediate occupation- Modern Flats.927 words
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Advertisement944 1959-10-12 13 TUITION tt Warda U (Min.)— Bax It Ha. txtrm ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL. Tuition by courteous and qualified Instructors. Complete course $76/-. hourly $6/-. Success assured. 61 j Orchard Road. Phone ***** (Spore). LEARN TO DRIVE with the! 1 Malayan Driving School, old ex- perlenced Instructors, instructress, simplified methods, quickest ways,944 words
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Advertisement789 1959-10-12 13 FOR SALE M Warda SI (Min.)— Bax tt Ht. extrm TAILORING SMASHING OFFERS Made to wear- -Sharkskin Jacket A Black Trousers $90/-. i Black Dinner Suit $140 Sports I Jacket 49 Flannels $100/-. Blue i Blazer A Flannels $100/-. shark I skin Shirt $9/-. Special Discount I on all other789 words
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137 1959-10-12 14 Lock gets six in first game of tour SALISBURY. Sun. Surrey dismissed Rhodesia for 246 and had scored 25 for tw> wickets by the close when their short tour of the Rhodesia began here yesterday. Tony Lock took s;x wickets, for 76 runs in 31 overs during Rhodesia's innings, whichReuter - 137 words
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Article39 1959-10-12 14 KOBE. Sun. Hard-hitting Ptlipino featherweight Paulito Bscarlon v.411 by a technical knockout'ln his battle against former Japanese featherweight champion Klyoaki Nakar.ishl. The referee stopped the fight in the fifth round with Kakanlshl in a helpless condition— U.P.l.39 words
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Article1083 1959-10-12 14 DIVISION I P W D L I' Ptv Tottenham 12 6 S 0 31 13 18 Wolves 12 7 2 3 37 23 16 West Ham 12 < 3 3 25 18 15 Burnley 12 V 1 4 24 22 15 Blackburn 12 6 2 4 23 181,083 words
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139 1959-10-12 14 This horse's earnings reach $5.2 mi1. YORK. Sun— Round Table, the world's leading money-winning racehorse, raised his earnings to £617.053 ($5,244,000) by winning the £20.785 ($166,000) Manhattan Handicap yesterday. Bald Eagle, the Americanbred Nasrullah colt, was second and Coloneast third. Round Table's time of 2 mill. 42 3/5 sec. forReuter - 139 words
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706 1959-10-12 14 Sparkling Spurs keep up proud record BRITISH SOCCER ROUND-UP TOTTENHAM Hotspur, the club who have proved that money can buy success, thrashed Wolverhampton Wanderers, last year's champions, 5-1 in the F.A. league's top-of-table clash yesterday. Sparkling Spurs, whose £200,000 team is the most expensive in British soccer, thrilled a 60,000Reuter - 706 words
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Article350 1959-10-12 14 LONDON, Sunday. T<HE BRITISH Rugby Union county championship x got under way yesterday with Gloucestershire beating Somerset 12-3 and Devon playing a 6-9 draw with Cornwall. Gordon Cripps, Gloucestenshire's captain, scored nine of his county's points from two penalty goals and one dropped goal. Wing-forwardReuter - 350 words
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106 1959-10-12 14 NO RIVALS, SO AMATEURS ALLOWED TO FIGHT PROS BRUSSELS, Sun.-Bel«ian Olympic boxing "probables" who have run out of suitable amateur opponents have been authorised to fight professionals in nodecision bouts. The Belgian Amateur Boxing Federation decided at a special meeting to permit amateurs to box professionals over the Olympic distanceReuter - 106 words
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Article81 1959-10-12 14 UK RUGBY LEAGUE RESULTS LONDON, Sun. Results of yesterday's rugby league matches were Tour match: St. Helen 2 Australians 15. Leaf lie matches: Barrow 23 Oklham 29: Batley 13 Halifax 5; Blackpool 15 Leigh 30: Bradford 6 Hunslet 30: Donraster 12 Wakefield 42: Featherstone 8 Hull 19; Huddersfleld 23 KelghleyReuter - 81 words
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164 1959-10-12 14 CYDNEY, Sun. Members of the New South Wales Umpires' Association showed yesterday they were more concerned now with Interpreting Australia's experimental law on bowlers drag than with any problem of throwing. Nearly all the umpires' questions at a meeting with representatives of theReuter - 164 words
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Advertisement207 1959-10-12 14 Another Pan Am First JET SERVICE ROUND THE WORLD f!*\ Inaugurated October 10 Now Pan Am Jet Clippers circle the globe at nearly twice the speed of conventional aircraft Now you are able to get true jet service that, Tokyo, Hong Kong and Bangkok where you circles the world and207 words
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Article1159 1959-10-12 15 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Apprentice Shaari too in brilliant form LEADING jockey Arthur Ward and apprentice Mat Shaari shared the limelight at Penang today last day of the October meeting. Ward was quickly off the mark with an early double Two Tails in Race 1 and True1,159 words
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Article59 1959-10-12 15 TOTAL POOL $186,800 IST: No. *****7 $51,040 2ND: No. *****5 $20,416 3RD: No. *****1 $10,208 STARTERS: ($2,041 each) Nos. *****4. *****6. *****4. *****9. *****4, *****5, *****6. *****0. *****2. *****0. CO NSOL ATIONS: (SI. OOO each): Nos. *****8. *****3, *****8. *****1. *****8. *****5. *****0. *****1. *****4. *****0. TREBLE59 words
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295 1959-10-12 15 MALAYAN BOYS PUT UP GOOD DISPLAYS BOMBAY, Sunday. 2ECOND seeded Erland Kops, of Denmark, and Siam's T. Khajadbye were hard put to beat the Indian pair of C. D. Deoras and A. I. Shaikh in three exciting sets in the quarter-finals of theReuter - 295 words
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Article147 1959-10-12 15 pENANG, Sun. K.E.M. Hussein. 1958 Penang open singles champion, won the Chinese Recreation Club singles tennis title when he beat Lee Kee Hoay 6-4. 3-1 (retired) In the final today. In the men's open doubles final, Ong Chew Bee and Ong Chew LJm had little difficulty In147 words
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Article206 1959-10-12 15 Meckiff passes a 'throwing 9 test MELBOURNE, Sun. Lan Meckiff, Australia's controversial pace bowler, passed a stiff "test" today without being "called" for throwing. Meckiff. whose bowling action was heavily criticised during the 1958-59 Test series against England, bowled 14 overs in a district grade match. Ron Wright, former TestReuter - 206 words
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698 1959-10-12 15 All Clear gets better of favourite Evelyn to win the Penang Plate Tote: $20. $9: $15; $11. Coarse scratching: White Magic 8.4. Reliable was badly away. Pack i of Gold quickly raced out In front leading past the half mile from Haadyal and Srikandl with Raffles Square fourth. Red Wolf698 words
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Article230 1959-10-12 15 5 GHANI GOALS RESCUE S'GOR J£UALA LUMPUR. Sun. Abdul Ohanl, Selangor^ Malaya Cup hero, was the star of Selangor Malays' 9-5 win over Negri Sembllan Malays In a Sultans' Gold Cup central zone soccer match at Princes Road today Ghani. playing at the top of his form, contributed five great230 words
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Article94 1959-10-12 15 pENANG, Son. In an all-out effort to stamp out rough play which has been creeping into Penang soccer, the F.A.P. Disciplinary Board has passed deterrent sentences on two Div. 2 players. Abdullah Salleh has been suspended for five years, while Ismail Yacob has been suspended94 words
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Article48 1959-10-12 15 PENANG. Sun. Malayan Teachers College maintained their unbeaten record In friendly hockey matches this season when they beat formidable Jolly Lads 2-1 at Dato Kramat today. Boon Swee and Eng Tatt scored for Teachers who led 2-0 at halftime. Shaarl Ch» Teh scored for Jolly Lads.48 words
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Advertisement304 1959-10-12 15 SHOZABU RO BRAND Shears Momstsa TRADE MARK F Mwirl-STS Standard tjp*. /j I n nirkrlrd but pollshrd W\ WE klidtt. klark mrlamin rr^to- ■W l**i roatrd bandlri. I I M^V f»4tt ST>— GA Orrrall lvncth II" I'll thai* railing nif'r and tenacity. ilml l 111 fine (Uttinc action and Ml304 words
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Advertisement23 1959-10-12 15 feFDprl |DEKCV*j •••••v'y'v vXl*Jf[ I Iv.'vXv.' /•'•'•'•'»^K\'t' W* ;ji the batteries with.*: j:j:|. longer life they really ;Sj: save 3f ou money filial23 words
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Article, Illustration422 1959-10-12 16 Indonesia and China agree on a compromise 'APPROPRIATE SOLUTION' WILL BE SOUGHT PEKING, Sunday. THE INDONESIAN Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio, left here by air today after agreeing that an "appropriate way" should be sought to solve the question of the economic future of overseas Chinese living in Indonesia A jointReuter - 422 words
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155 1959-10-12 16 Jakarta ban on Pia and Antara is lifted JAKARTA, Sun. The J Garrison Command today lifted a ban on news agencies Antara and Pia. The ban on four newspapers remains. The ban was imposed yesterday because the agencies carried reports which "might create disturbances and endanger security." The Army had155 words
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Article56 1959-10-12 16 RUBBER SMUGGLERS CAUGHT JAKARTA, Sun. Customs officials In Medan, North Sumatra, said that a raiding party foiled an attempt to smuggle five tons of rubber to Singapore. The contraband was found aboard a sampan equipped with four outboard motors. A customs patrol boat stopped the sampan and the crew membersReuter - 56 words
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Article33 1959-10-12 16 TAIPEH, Sun. Formosa last month exported no rice, one of its major dollar earners, because of wide spread flood damage, th* Foreign Exchange and Trado Control Commission said yesterday.— U.P.I.UPI - 33 words
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178 1959-10-12 16 JAKARTA, Sun. The chief of the North Sumatra Industrial Agency said the Government will not grant licences for new industries which would have to utilise the foreign exchange. He also explained that the Government's ban on alien retailers in rural areas does not applyUPI - 178 words
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334 1959-10-12 16 NEW YORK, Sun. United Nations delegates face a bitter wrangle in the General Assembly In the coming week on whether the world organisation should have a fullscale debate on Tibet this session. A move by Ireland and Malaya to include the Tibet questionUPI - 334 words
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83 1959-10-12 16 Woman who claimed to be 127 is dead ...AT A GLANCE BELIZE, (British Honduras), Sun. a Maya-Indian woman. Mrs. Maxima Castellanos, who claimed to be 127. died here yesterday. Mrs. Castellanos determined her age by recalling that she was five years old when her father brought her to Belize to83 words
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Article55 1959-10-12 16 MIAMI. Sun.— A fgroup of anti-Castro demonstrators hanged Cuban Premier. Fidel Castro, in effigy from a light pole in the heart of Miami on Saturday. A crudely-made dummy tagged "Fidel" and dressed in a Cuban rebel uniform was hoisted np by about 15 members of the "OrganizationUPI - 55 words
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356 1959-10-12 16 Townsend: Paris home after wedding in 3 months ORASSCHAAT, Be 1 D gium, Sun. Group Captain Peter Townsend told a crowded press gathering in the garden of his fiancee's home near here today that they would settle near Paris after their wedding, which he connrmed would take place in about356 words
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Article228 1959-10-12 16 SINGAPORE, Sun..— Singapore Malays ended RAF. Singapore's long wait and hopes of being outright champions of this year's S.A.P.A Premier League when they beat Chinese s—o5 0 in the final match of the competition at Jalan Besar stadfbm today to earn a play-off with the airmen228 words
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232 1959-10-12 16 MALACCA. Sun. -BACK PACE SPORT OELANGOR won the Hockey Federation's first friendly Inter-State quadrangular when they beat Negri Sembilan 2-1 in a match which was marred by rough play here today. Two players Gian Singh of Selangor and Sheikh AH of Negri were involved232 words
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Article245 1959-10-12 16 SINGAPORE, Sunday. HEAVY rain, which cut playing time by two hours, prevented a definite result to the PanMalayan Ceylonese championship cricket final and the match ended in a tame draw at Balestier Road today. Final scores were: Singapore 180-9 declared and 86-5 declared; Selangor 150-9245 words
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Article232 1959-10-12 16 SINGAPORE Ist Inns 180-9 dec. SELANGOR Ist Inns Ramanathan b Nagalah 0 Rajalingam lbw Delllkan 46 Navaratnam b Nagalah 1 Regunathan c Kulasingam b Soocelaraj 7 Sathaslvam b Soocelaraj 60 Mahadevan lbw Nagalah 6 Pachymuthu b Nagalah 1 Kanagaretnam c Yogarajah b Soocelaraj 9 Duralratnam not out 6 Perera232 words
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Article78 1959-10-12 16 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Royal Engl- neers became the Singapore Hockey Association's slx-a-side champions when they beat Singapore Cricket Club 1-0 in the final at Naval Base today. Sixty four teams completed. The Plate competition went to 18 Signals Regiment "A", who beat Transit Gurkhas "A" by ground78 words
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Article135 1959-10-12 16 NEW DRA W MADE FOR FAM CUP KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Football Association of Malaya today announced a new draw for the F.A.M. Cup competition. Four teams have drawn a bye Kelantan, Penang. Singapore Joint Services and Singapore. The competition, which will be played on knockout system, starts on Nov. 6.135 words
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Miscellaneous75 1959-10-12 16 RIGCiER: SRC. v Nee Soon Garrison, padang; S.C.C. "B" v 443 BAD., padang. SOCCER: Senior Cup tie Police "A" v Marines. Jalan Besar. 5.15 p.m.: Junior Cup semi-final replay Darul Afiah "A" v Staoie Boys. Jalan Besar. 7 p.m. HOCKEY: S.H A. Div. 3— S.C.C. v Prisons. padang; Inter school75 words
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