The Straits Times, 13 October 1959
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Title Section17 1959-10-13 1 avi:haci: daily €i-ktifii:o sale i:\ci:i:ps 80,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1959 15 CENTS.17 words
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Article775 1959-10-13 1 CHANGES ANNOUNCED AFTER TOUR OF MINISTRIES Premier decides to take charge of the City Council Moves in line with party's policy SINGAPORE, Mon. A major reshuffle involving the transfer of several Government departments from some Ministries to others was announced tonight by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee775 words
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Article, Illustration394 1959-10-13 1 Detective gets his man dead SINGAPORE, Monday. DETECTIVE who had trailed an 08 secret society group leader for a year caught up with him today too late. The man was dead. Wong Soli Chye, 20, was one of two youths killed394 words
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Article30 1959-10-13 1 MELBOURNE. Mon.-Tom-my Steele will receive £A 125.000 for his threemonth tour of Australia starting next February theatre chain manager, Mr da O y rd -Reu??r Per said hWe30 words
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Article, Illustration420 1959-10-13 1 JOHN WILLIAMS - JOHN WILLIAMS By BACK FROM COLOMBO WHERE PRESS CENSORSHIP IS STILL IN FORCE SINGAPORE, Monday pEYLON is moving into a far-reaching political crisis Lhc most serious since the island became independent within the Common* 1 ealth 1 1 years ago. In the political420 words
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274 1959-10-13 1 TAX TREATY MOVE TO DRAW U.S. CAPITAL— SIEW SIN KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. IijALAYA is to have a tax agreement with the IT United States to encourage American investments here. I This was disclosed by the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin. on his return tonight from financial talks in274 words
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Article29 1959-10-13 1 THE HAGUE. Mon. The Dutch Government donated 1,500.000 yen for the victims of the recent typhoon and floods in Japan, it was announced here today.— U.P.l.29 words
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Article44 1959-10-13 1 LONDON. Mon China today Issued its "73rd serious warning" against military provocation by U.S. armed forces. A Peking Radio broadcast monitored here said an American naval vessel "intruded Into China's territorial waters in the Ping tan area" today. U.P.IUPI - 44 words
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Article57 1959-10-13 1 THE ILLEGIBLE SCRAWL OF SUCCESS LONDON, Mon. The most illegible vriters are doctors and businessmen, especially successful ones, a British pen firm reported today after a nation-wide investigation. Others are lawyers, scientists, journalists, shopkeepers and musicians. Clearest handwriters were accountants and architects. Others were civil servants, teachers, clerks, authors commercialReuter - 57 words
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135 1959-10-13 1 Macmillan summons Ministers to talks T ONDON, Mon. Mr. Harold Macmillan summoned his Cabinet Ministers to their first post-election meeting today to deal with outstanding Government questions, which include the prospects for an East West summit meeting. The Prime Minister is known to be anxious to see a summit meetingReuter - 135 words
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Article29 1959-10-13 1 OIL SEARCH IN PAKISTAN KARACHI Mon Fj*i>t}n petroleum Ltd announced today it bad iound "cDCOtiragios Mgns of <-il at its wtll 100 miles south-i"* I «f Favraipindi.29 words
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Advertisement29 1959-10-13 1 Pocket Torch W SCOTT ENGLISH (SEA.) LTD 1 79, Am©" Rood. Sin««porf Tel. 71IIM PHILIPS S'DICTAMAT' for SPEEDY DICTATION with CASSETTE Type: EL3581 Price! Singapore: $425.00^g^ I Federation: $515.00^29 words
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216 1959-10-13 2 SINGAPORE, Monday. r PHt Minister for National Development, Mr. J- Ong Eng Guan, announced today that his ministry has been given $17 million to begin the first phase of iis big public housing programme. Mr. Ong's five-year plan, which he first disclosed216 words
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Article42 1959-10-13 2 PENANG. Mon.— About 200 students in Penang have vo- i luntecred to jell flags on welfare flag day. Oct. 24. The convenor. Mrs. Ung Guan Hoe. slid prizes would bo Riven to sellers with the three highest collections.42 words
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103 1959-10-13 2 ME AND THE TIGER -BY A YOUNG HIKER f£UALA TRENGGANU. Mon. A 16-year-old hitchhiker from Buttenvorth said today that he was confronted by a tiger on a main road near Karaponc Buloh. 41 miles north of here, yesterday evening. The hiker. Abdul Razak bin Ibrahim, said the tiger stood 10103 words
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198 1959-10-13 2 CASE OF THE HOBO WHO LET AN M.P. DOWN IPOH, Mon.— Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, People's Progressive Party Member of Parliament, today forfeited $5 of a $50 bail bond he had stood for a hobo. The hobo. Lcong Yoke, 49. was arrested while sleeping at the railway station here on198 words
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Article35 1959-10-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Chief of Staff of the Far East Land Forces. MaJ. Gen. W.G.H. Pike, leaves for Hong Kong tomorrow on a routine visit for six days.35 words
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Article45 1959-10-13 2 One tongue— one spelling KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Federation Government I will set up a top-level committee sext week to recom- mend ways of unifying the Malay and Indonesian languagr.s. Including their spelling. It will work with a committee already appointed by the Indonesian Government.45 words
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121 1959-10-13 2 THOSE 'CONDEMNED' MONKEYS ELUDE DAY OF DOOM PENANG, Mon. Ten vicious monkeys under "sentence of death" in the Penang Botanic Gardens have proved so elusive that all attempts to shoot them have failed so far. "They can scent danger and immediately scamper Into the jungle when they see a gun."121 words
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288 1959-10-13 2 From KEITH HOOPER PERTH. Mon. The Malayan Students' Association here has set up a special vacational employment committee to help students get temporary jobs during their holidays. Not all students go home —some cannot afford to during the three-month Christmas-New Year break.288 words
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138 1959-10-13 2 MALAYA AND INDONESIA: 'WILD SHIPPING' JAKARTA. Mon.— The deputy chief of the Medan prosecutor's office. Mr. Zulklfly. said today that "wild shipping" was going on between the port of Belawan and other smaller harbours of North Sumatra and Penang and other Malayan ports. He said that many ships were operatingUPI - 138 words
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127 1959-10-13 2 j£UALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaya Is to seek certain amendments to the International Tin Agreement when it comes up for review in June next year. The Federation Tin Advisory Council met today for an hour to discuss the subject^ The council consists of representatives127 words
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321 1959-10-13 2 Malayan student convicted of forgery is freed on $1,000 bonds PERTH, Monday A MALAYAN student, Lirn Say Huat, 19, convicted of forgery and false pretences, has been released on three bonds amounting to A£lso (M 51.050). The Chief Justice. Sir Albert Wolff. In passing judgement In the Perth Criminal Court,321 words
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Miscellaneous18 1959-10-13 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby Z' YOU AMDI CNJOV 1 f tMJOV lEARMIN3JI EARMIN3 J [SP&tpiHa ft f18 words
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Article353 1959-10-13 3 IT HAS HELPED TO EASE TENSION AND DEFEND WORLD PEACE,' SAYS MESSAGE TO MOSCOW LONDON, Monday. COMMUNIST China has told Mr. Nikita Khrushchev that his visit to the United States "constitutes an enormous contribution to the relaxation of world tension and to theReuter - 353 words
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194 1959-10-13 3 SUMMIT IS 4 MONTHS AWAY, SAY DIPLOMATS WASHINGTON, Mon.— An East-West summit meeting seems likely within four months but plans are still far from firm, according to Western diplomats here. There is no confirmation of reports that President Eisenhower and Mr. Harold Macmillan have agreed on "urgent pneparatorv talks" forReuter - 194 words
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188 1959-10-13 3 Former SS leader reported in Kuwait THEL AVIV, Mon. The Israel Radio reported yesterday that Adolph Eichmann, once head of the Jewish department of Hitler's Gestapo, who disappeared at the end of the war, was now living as an oil company employee in the Arab princedom of Kuwait. The radioReuter - 188 words
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Article93 1959-10-13 3 BOY KILLED BY A SNAKE HEAD PESHAWAR, Mon. A snake, cut in two by a bullet, still managed to kill a 17-year-old village boy before it died. The youth was climbing a tree near his home when the snake coiled itself around his neck. A family friend heard his yells,93 words
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128 1959-10-13 3 PARIS, Mon.— Police are trying to solve the mystery of a Moroccan who fell last night from the fourth floor of a Paris apartment, refused help and walked away carrying a suitcase which preceded him in his fall. People who rushed to hisReuter - 128 words
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443 1959-10-13 3 THOSE FARES MUST COMEDOWN, DOWN: SAYS AIR CHIEF TOKYO, Monday. SIR WILLIAM HILDRED, director-general of the International Air Transport Association, told the association's annual meeting here today: "Our markets are inexhaustible as long as we keep the fares down, down, down". And with that he set the main theme ofReuter - 443 words
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Article97 1959-10-13 3 14 MISSILES FOR JAPAN THIS MONTH rKYO. Mon. Fourteen air to air Sidewinder guided missiles will arrive in Japan later this month from the United States. The missiles with no nuclear war heads will be the first missile equipment for the Japanese self-defence force. Japan placed orders with the UnitedReuter - 97 words
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Article87 1959-10-13 3 SAN FRANCISCO. Mon.— A docker with whom Mr. Nikita Khrushchev traded hats said yesterday he has rejected an offer of $.'>oO for the Soviet Premier's grey felt fedora. The exchange, for docker Dave Adrian's longshoremen's cap. was made during a visit by Mr. Khrushchev to aReuter - 87 words
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Article51 1959-10-13 3 ROME. Mon.— Msgr. Paul Yu Pin. exiled Archbishop of Nanking, arrived here today to discuss with Vatican officials plans for a Catholic University in Formosa. Msgr. Yu Pin came from New. York where he has been living since the Communists took over the mainland.UPI - 51 words
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Article33 1959-10-13 3 JAKARTA. Mon. A tenmember delegation of the Supreme Soviet arrived here by air from Moscow on Saturday at the Invitation of the Indonesian Government, the Antara news agency reported today.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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204 1959-10-13 3 NEW YORK. Monday. \|R. GYALO THONDUP. brother of the Dalai Lama, said in an interview published today that he and his brother were disappointed at Asian reluctance to help them. In an Interview with the New York Times, Mr. Thondup said fear and lackReuter - 204 words
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85 1959-10-13 3 JOGJAKARTA BANS USE OF ROYAL TITLES JAKARTA. Mon. Indonesian citizens of foreign origin have been forbidden to use princely titles, even if they are descended from the royal families of Central Java, in Jogjakarta. It was announced in Jogjauarta ihat only people of genuine Javanese origin are allowed to bearReuter - 85 words
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171 1959-10-13 3 VALLETA, Monday. DR. BORG OLIVIER, leader of the Maltese Nationalist Party, said yesterday that if Britain wanted Malta to stay within the Commonwealth, she must "give us our rights of independence within the commonwealth." Dr. Olivier told an antitaxation meeting here that he hadReuter - 171 words
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Article73 1959-10-13 3 LONDON. Mon. Twentyfive passengers and crew aboard the 30.030-ton German Uner Hanseatlc were injured when a 30ft. freak wave hit the ship in midAtlantic. The liner docked In Southampton from New York with 400 passengers on her way to Hamburg. Passengers dancing in the ship'sReuter - 73 words
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Advertisement248 1959-10-13 3 tSee interesting, exciting INDONESIA!) v I^J'* .^^HK^I Fighting rams such as these form pan ot the funeral ceremonies In West Java. The people of this regloa are called Sundanese. They are noted for their cheerful character. Infectious gaiety and colourful way of dressing. For flights to Bandung other parts of248 words
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Miscellaneous371 1959-10-13 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SKRVICE 41.7 metres AM. 6.30 Good Morning. 8.32 MEDIIM WAVE SERVICES Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; Kuala Lumpur 341 metres 7.05 A Date With Mus.c; 8.00 The g~ng 366 mrtr« News; 8.05 A Date With Music; Malacca371 words
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Article407 1959-10-13 4 MISGUIDED CHAMPION' ON MURDER CHARGE CINGAPORE. Mon. The trial of a man for what was i described by the Dei puty Public ProI secutor, Mr. Francis I T. Scow, as a murder i following a dispute i over 20 cents, began I 1 in the407 words
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146 1959-10-13 4 YAP WINS MacDONALD CUP FOR ORATORY SINGAPORE, Mon. A second year modern languages and listerature student. Mr. Yap Tin Soong, won the Mac Donald Cup in the annual oratorical contest (Englisn section) for Nanyang University undergraduates held today. V Malcolm Mac Donald. Ci.ai.cei.or of the University of Malaya, and British146 words
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Article54 1959-10-13 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Corporal B.A. Kadwell, of RAF Changi, was fined a total of $80 today for driving a car without licence and without insurance in Changi Road on July 27. He pleaded guilty Mr. C. T. Foo, the magistrate, also disqualified him from obtaining a driving54 words
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Article38 1959-10-13 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Radio Singapore's Indian programmes this week will include: Wednesday talk by Mr. M. R. S. Naidu on "Pul Thailam". a native medicine, 6.15 p.m.: Thursday "Radio scientist," 6.30 p.m.. "Questions and Answers," 6.45 p.m.38 words
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Article, Illustration146 1959-10-13 4 NO LIKING FOR TEACHING- SO HE GOES TO LONDON FORA COURSE IN ART SINGAPORE. Mon.— Mr. P. K Krishnan. (left), a teacher, has decided after three years that he does not want to be a teacher after all. He leaves Singapore for London on Thursday by Air India International to146 words
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258 1959-10-13 4 10,000 for big clean-up operation at Changi beach SECOND 'LUNG FOR SINGAPORE' PROJECT SINGAPORE, Monday. THE four-mile Changi beach resort when completed will have dressing rooms, bus shelters, stalls for hawkers, a children's playground, a park, and permanent parking sites. The first phase of the project, code-named "Operation P a258 words
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168 1959-10-13 4 FATHER TELLS COURT: REFORM MY SON- BUT MOTHER SAYS: 'LET ME TRY' SINGAPORE, Mon. A father today asked a magistrate to send his 18-year-old son. Cheong Ah Kuan, for reformative training for two extortion offences. But his wife begged the court to put Cheong on probation. Mr. K. T. Alexander,168 words
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Article43 1959-10-13 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A debate will be held between Gan Eng Seng School and the Anglo-Chinese School on the motion. "Capital punishment Is the only deterrent to murder," at 3 p.m. on Wednesday at the Gan Eng Seng School hall, Anson Road.43 words
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Article166 1959-10-13 4 PLANS TO BEAT THE FLOODS SINGAPORE, Mon. An anti-flood project, to save farmers in the Geylang Serai I and Lorong Tai Seng areas from seasonal floods expected later this year, has been started, the Minister for National Development, Mr. Ong Eng Guan. disclosed today. Mechanised plant and machinery have been166 words
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Miscellaneous197 1959-10-13 4 Today's Singapore diary... V.M.C.V: Body building 4 beginners 7.30 p.m.; ballroom Pavilion Officers Club, Tanglln, p.m.; judo for beginners 5.30 dancing beginners 5.30 p.m., ad- 10 a.m p.m.; Malay standard II 5.30 vanced 6.30 p.m. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION: p.m.: Sceneshlft«rs "Martha" re- ywtA .Raffles OuavV Malay Clinlco pathological meeting Ihearsal prlncipata197 words
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Article343 1959-10-13 5 GOVT. MEN INSPIRE EXPERIMENT IN HUMAN RELATIONSHIP JOHORE TO SET UP GOOD NEIGHBOUR COUNCILS TO FOSTER TRUST AND GOODWILL AMONG PEOPLE JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. rPHE Johore Government is to launch an A experiment soon to foster mutual trust and goodwill among the different races in343 words
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Article33 1959-10-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Mentrl Besar of Selangor. Inche Abu Bakar bin Baglnda. today visited Kampong Pandan settlement here and was er.tertained to tea and a cultural shov by the residents.33 words
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Article35 1959-10-13 5 PENANG Mon. Wong Yuan. 41. prisoner on remand pending sentence on a cheating charge, was found hanging in his cell in the Penang Puson. the coroner's court here was told today. Verdict: Suicide.35 words
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Article124 1959-10-13 5 Another 3 years at Gimson School SINGAPORE. Mon. A 15-yeai-old boy, whe had recently served a three-year term at i Gimson School, was today sent there again for i another three years. The Juvenile court imposed this order after receiving a probation report on the boy. Stole $40 His mother,124 words
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Article55 1959-10-13 5 IPOH. Mon. A school teacher in Ipoh has sent $10 to a Kuala Lumpur father. who has to look after four children on $100 a month, including a son suffering from a fatal rare blood diseaseMr. Henry Wong sent the money with a letter to55 words
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Article40 1959-10-13 5 KUALA KANGSAR. Mon Kheng Chew Association here held a tea party yesterday followed by a dinner to celebrate its 20th anniversary. A $100 donation was made by the association to the Tsung Wah Chinese School Building Fund.40 words
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284 1959-10-13 5 Burglar locked his victims in their room KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The house is directly opposite the CID headquarters but that did not deter a burglar. Early this morning he crept into a bedroom where three men were sleeping and pocketed $1,000 in cash and valuables. Then he crept out again284 words
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Article35 1959-10-13 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon Lim Kee Chai, manager of Ah Choo furniture factory, was fined $1,000 yesterday for using a planing machine which was not provided with guards to ensure the safety of workers.35 words
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Article141 1959-10-13 5 SINGAPORE. Monday. AANTAS will operate two jet services through y C Singapore. Later this month the airline will begin its Boeing 707 flight from Sydney to London via Singapore, and in November it plans to introduce a special Comet IV service from here through Kuala141 words
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Article30 1959-10-13 5 PENANG. Mon— The Pen\ng Btate Youth Council conference has resolved to ask the Federation Government Impose stricter censorship and control on "yellow" films and literature comlne Into Malaya.30 words
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Article27 1959-10-13 5 TANJONG MALIM. Mon. —Mrs. M. D. Rlpley. wife of a planter here, has been appointed Poppy Day organiser for Tanjong Mallm and Slim River districts.27 words
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Article70 1959-10-13 5 PENANG, Mon. A Penang senator. A. M Abu Bakar. managing proprietor of the Burma-Malaya Trading Co.. was today fined a total of $150 after he pleaded guilty to charges of failing to make contributions to the Employees' Provident Fund on behalf of seven of his employees. Mr.70 words
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101 1959-10-13 5 PENANG. Mon Cash and jewellery valued at about $7,000 were stolen from a house in Rim Bian Aik Road yesterday evening while the occupants were at a show. The burglary was discovered by Mr. Sam Wenc Kuan, the owner, when he returned101 words
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223 1959-10-13 5 MAN ACCUSED OF POSING AS 'Mr. WOODHULL' DISAPPEARS SINGAPORE. Monday. A DISTRICT JUDGE, Mr. Choor Singh, today issued a warrant of arrest for Vijishinghe Rajasinghe, 27, accused of posing as 'S. Woodhull, of the People's Action Party", and cheating an insurance company manager of $19 on June 26. This was223 words
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69 1959-10-13 5 Approval demand for Muslim re-marriage IPOH. Mon. A Muslim husband wanting to marry again must first get the consent of his wife or wives, Muslim women here demanded yesterday. The Kaum Ibu (women's section) of the Ipoh IMNO, at a meeting here, adopted a resolution calling on the Perak Religious69 words
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Article34 1959-10-13 5 JOHORE BAHRU Mon Mr. A. D. Pestana, of Singapore will give a talk on judo to members of the Johore Bahru Rotary Club at their tea meeting tomorrow at 5.15 p.m.34 words
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197 1959-10-13 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. AN ESTATE labourer. Ponan. 35, was charged be- fore Mr. Justice Neal at the Assizes today with the murder of Ramasarny on Nam Heng Estate on March 27. i Ponan's wife. Tere-samah. 30. stood trial with him on a charge of abetting197 words
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Article, Illustration732 1959-10-13 6 LUCY HUANG - FEMININE FORUM HONG KONG IMPRESSED BY CHARM AND POISE OF OUR MODELS LUCY HUANG ay Names in lights for ten Singapore girls chosen to be dancers in film TEN Singapore girls are being given a chance to have their names in lights by a local fita company. They were chosen732 words
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Miscellaneous272 1959-10-13 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7 Scratch a Dutch matter and 1 Drunken or backward lord And an Ibeen hero (0, 3, S). Include* itroll In high iociety 9 Stout Ned made his way (9, 6). through (5). 8 Never to ripen? (9). 13 "Prove their doctrine ortho--10 Shrub for a272 words
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Article, Illustration1507 1959-10-13 7 the tragedy of George Farquhar LOVE AND A BOTTLE. .THE CONSTANT COUPLE.... HIS PLAYS WERE BRILLIANT IN A BRILLIANT ERA, AND HIS AMOURS AS NOTORIOUS AS HIS WIT ONE April day in 1707, a young man in a threadbare army officer's coat sat in his dingy garret lodging in London's1,507 words
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Advertisement137 1959-10-13 7 Business thrives on swift, reliable J communications .S W/^ ...keep in touch by Cable Many tirms of all kinds arc doing more and bigger business since they started making full use of the high-speed communication services offered to all parts of the world by Cable Wireless Ltd. The cost of137 words
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Miscellaneous114 1959-10-13 7 the Saint By Leslie Charteris Li m l Ihner By 1/ Capp rT^TJiJcrTiv^W /^T7" i < 1 I DEPORT ME TD SOU COME. M C^^f^ LL/rOU GU^ SAH THEM GUVS ARE MHch Tracy By Chester Gould Pi N A E^ R A N T^?^'m E S^ X ISA S^f^ EJP114 words
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Obituary58 1959-10-13 8 10 Words $10 (Minimum) MADAM TEOH SIEW KEE nK«d 78 passed away peacefully on n 10.1959 leaving two oons Cheah. Heng Sin and Cheah Heng Soo, one daughter Gaik Poh. 2 c;aught«n-ln-law, 9 grand-chUdreu and 9 great-grand children. Cortege will leave 7E Balmoral Road 4 p.m. on 13.10.1959 for58 words
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Article91 1959-10-13 8 It Words $lt (Htm mum) THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Lte Koon Foong thank their friends and relatives for messages of condolences, presence at the airport and attendances at services. THE FAMILY OK the late Mr. Wee Tin Buck wishes to thank all relatives and friends for their91 words
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566 1959-10-13 8 The Straits Times Tuesday, October 13, 1959. Changes In P.P.S.O. TomoiTOw the Singapore Government will ask the Legislative Assembly to extend for five more years the life of the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance. The proposal need stir little excitement at this stage of events, Singapore having had a whole566 words
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Article413 1959-10-13 8 Traders of Chinese nationality in Indonesia are between two fires. Unblessed with Indonesian nationality they lose the right to trade in rural areas at the end of this year, while to secure that blessing they need a certificate winch the Chinese Government will not give them413 words
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Article232 1959-10-13 8 This year's meeting of the International Air Transport Association in Tokyo comes in the dawn of the jet- travel era and may herald an era of cheaper fares. Both subjects have exercised the opening speakers. They are, of course, inter-connected, though some of the bigger airlines232 words
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Article, Illustration1098 1959-10-13 8 DENIS WARNER - DENIS WARNER HE MAY BE A JAZZ-LOVING PLAYBOY WITH A FONDNESS FOR HIGH LIVING... BUT HE DISPLAYS AN ASTONISHING GIFT FOR LEABERSNIP CAMBODIA'S PRINCE AND PREMIER WALKS A VERY HIGH— AND DIZZY— TIGHTROPE FROM 1 Pnom Penh j PRINCE Norodom Sihanouk, the Prime Minister of Cambodia, is 38.1,098 words
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Article645 1959-10-13 8 rfMHE Indonesian Red Cross is appealing for nationwide aid to relieve the plight ot tens of thousands of security victims on the Celebes island in East Indonesia. The Government in Jakarta also announcedReuter - 645 words
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166 1959-10-13 8 r PHE establishment of a 1 Ministry for Rural Reconstruction is a move in the right direction and a clear recognition of the fact that the rural areas are a vital factor in na-tion-building. Apart from the fact that the rural areas will be166 words
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Letter64 1959-10-13 8 THERE is a large and very fast customs launch that takes oft from the vicinity of Clifford Pier at breakneck speed at all times of the day and night. Once or twice, I was nearly thrown into the sea by its wash whilst in a sampan. While64 words
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Advertisement596 1959-10-13 8 Straits fines Free Press for th« convenience of edvertiiert on* r«*re«ent«tiv«i at I«t floor, COLO STORACC ARCAOt. Orchard **e< Sbiaapora. WIH MMI #4V4fttVMMawt end boi numrn realiet. Claintjrd advertitementi ptacrd In Singapore moy alto be kaad»< ta: COLO STORAGE BRANCHES at Holtond Road Katana Kiaa il Rood Naval Bate AUTHORISED596 words
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Advertisement46 1959-10-13 8 f. washes fright Mt/ Quink Washable •aap ami 'Mrr smM trace of Ko/si BtM WMtwbla Oumk from etothtM and fingers. For .tsJrty WaahaM* Qu.nfc. For permanem-fw Plan I, Qumk. Qvmk a the onJb iPiillhiliU maga BotvX »twfc ctaanaattdproteotoaay pen. met m BH r-riiir -»i a»r urr46 words
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Advertisement68 1959-10-13 8 W \\\\W m^m\ .^LV I ma New capacitor ceiling fan with 60" sweep and regulator with 5 speeds. Singopore Penong $120 Federotion $131 The C£G^ know about ventilation Advertisement of THI GENERAL RECTRIC CO.. (MAtAYA) LTD. RepresentingTHE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. LTD. OF ENGLAND. OPTICIANS L. C SMITH. F.8.0.A.. O. ORTH:68 words
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Article293 1959-10-13 9 HE CAUSED US A LOT OF TROUBLE. SAY POLICE-BUT TEACHER IS DISCHARGED SINGAPORE, Monday. A TEACHER, G.S. Champion, was alleged today to have written on the door of his estranged wile's home: "Prostitute available. Please apply." The allegation was made by Champion's stepson, Andrew293 words
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Article44 1959-10-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. An average of 438 new vehicles a month are now being registered in Kuala Lumpur. Car dealers report a good demand for small vehic.es, especially those made In Japan, which are considered stylish and economical.44 words
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79 1959-10-13 9 Explosives found in car park destroyed SINGAPORE. Mon. The Army bomb disposal unit today destroyed five war relics, including high explosives, recovered from Bendemeer Road and the Happy World car park yesterday. The unit was called out after a jaga found a three-inch high explosive mortar bomb in the car79 words
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153 1959-10-13 9 New Muslim welfare home now ready SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore's first Government-run Muslim women's welfare home, built at a cost of $224,000, is now ready for occupation. .The two-storey home in Jalan Euno.s was handed to the Social Welfare Department toaay. The Director of Social Welfare. Mr. Woon Wan Sians, said153 words
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390 1959-10-13 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. THE Singapore Gov- ernmenfs proposal to abolish appeal tribunals for detainees under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance is expected to meet objections from the Opposition at the Legislative Assembly meeting on Wednesday. An amending Bill, providing advisory committees In place390 words
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Article, Illustration321 1959-10-13 9 Malaya's Pa 9 Mat to students in Australia returns CJLNGAPORE, Mon. Quartermaster Mohamed bin Salim. 4*7, of Malacca, arrived in Singapore today on his way home in the cargo ship Burnside from Sydney. When he left321 words
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Article130 1959-10-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Government is reviewing the cases of 213 x temporary clerks who have been told their jobs will no longer exist at the end of this year. The Federal Establishment Office is trying to find them Jobs in other departments. The clerks130 words
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90 1959-10-13 9 POLICE SEIZE STOLEN BRITISH ARMY PISTOLS SINGAPORE, Mon. Police recovered three automatic pistols in three successive raids on gangster hideouts last night and early this morning. Two of the pistols have been identified as among five stolen from a British Army camp at Changl in August. One was found behind90 words
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Article21 1959-10-13 9 MUAR, Mon. A woman tapper. Tan Teh. 54, was killed by an elephant at Kempas Estate Bekok here today.21 words
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Article54 1959-10-13 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Five masked robbers raided the Tokyo Hotel In Jalan Besar early this morning and relieved the proprietor, Teo Hoe Ong, of about $4,000 in gold ornaments. The gang leader was armed with a revolver and the other thugs carried daggers. None of the occupants in54 words
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269 1959-10-13 9 CEREMBAN. Mon. Massin bin Haji Ismail, who claimed he was 85 years old "but could be 75", was acquitted by the High Court today on a charge of adultery with the 30-year-old wife of a kampong labourer. The two269 words
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Article114 1959-10-13 9 ARRESTED DAY HE TATTOOED HIS ARM CINGAPORE. Mon. Yap Yeok Han, 16. was convicted In a magistrate's court today on his own plea of being a member of the 08 group secret society. The prosecution said that Yap was arrested In Bueis Street on Sept. 24. with the tattoo of114 words
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Article32 1959-10-13 9 KLUANG. Mon. Two masked men broke into the home of Madam Lee See early yesterday and robbed her of a gold necklace worth *475 and 15 packets of cigarettes.32 words
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Article189 1959-10-13 9 MALAYA GETS $5 MIL. LOAN KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaya has obtained a $5 million loan from the Colonial Development Corporation. This money will swell to $20 million the i amount tne Federation Government Will spend on land development. The chairman of the Federal Land Development Authority. Inche Taib bin Haji189 words
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Advertisement137 1959-10-13 9 IfCAMAT V>^ HHO A2MAt WN Ato KAOm 'i J *s^^^ BAGAN OATOH >>^^^^S[^H^^^^^^^^ You can depend on LACTOGEN— it has been proved Your baby is very IwDmtjrii person why some 9 out of 10 infants in indeed. Why experiment when you MaUya, B.M Borneo and Sarawak, who can use safe,137 words
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Advertisement106 1959-10-13 9 ATLAS LAMPS Jmytto^ are 8-way tested— 8-way tested? ATLAS lL' LAMPS W A are 8-way tested— V ALL TYPES AND SIZES AVAILABLE EX STOCK. Harrisons Lister Engineering Lid. (ft\^\ /T\JL r EUROPE |-^r^ (A N\s Fußy A Conditiooad I—- \i\ vts FIRST CLASS LINERS 'VV s^. SYDNEY s.s. ROMA VL^106 words
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387 1959-10-13 10 Singapore port still first in Asia SHB $50 MIL. PLANS SHOW CONFIDENCE THAT... QESPITE a considerable reduction in Federation of Malaya and Singapore overseas trade during the past two years, Singapore has successfully maintained its position as the biggest transhipment port in Asia. The Singapore Harbour Board's statistics show that387 words
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Article137 1959-10-13 10 A SWISS made pocket timer that works like an alarm clock, has been introduced on to the Federation of Malaya and Singapore markets. Produced by A. Beaumann and Cie SA of Geneva, the timer will be especially useful for local motorists when parking meters are137 words
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Article, Illustration224 1959-10-13 10 A JAPANESE company. Co. Ltd., is planning products in Singapore Malaya. Tokyo Shibaura Electric to sell a wider range of and the Federation of Two executives of the company, Mr. S. Enomoto of the foreign trade division and Mr. J. Tajima, assistant manager of the home224 words
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Article107 1959-10-13 10 fATHAY Pacific Airways are experiencing expanding business in Singapore, and according to statistics the airline carried more passengers from Singapore in the first eight months of this year. An increase of 22 per cent was registered in the period in the number of passengers travelling by107 words
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Article, Illustration269 1959-10-13 10 INDIAN cotton textile manufacturers are worried about their decreasing business in South -East Asian markets, Mr. E. M. Merchant, advertising manager of The Indian Exporter and Importer, a Bombay trade Journal, said in Singapore this week. Mr. Merchant said that India's269 words
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167 1959-10-13 10 ANOTHER Japanese motor company is to enter the Malayan scooter market next year. The company. The Honda Motor Co. Ltd.. of Tokyo, is at present manufacturing motor cycles and agricultural equipment. Mr. Ichiro Neuchi. chief of the service department, said i in Singapore last167 words
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Article70 1959-10-13 10 A wide range of motor cycles has beer, marketed in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya by an Italian company, Italian Moto Gllera. The machines include 150 c.c. and 175 c.c. sports and super sports models which have an entirely new Italian styling. The units have70 words
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Article31 1959-10-13 10 Sarawak exported 16.672 tons of round timber and 11.000 tons of sawn timber in July. Hong Kong was the largest customer buying nearly 10.000 tons and Japan came second.31 words
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Article, Illustration224 1959-10-13 10 ASIAN TRADE TIES URGED A CLOSER economic A bond among the nations of Asia was urged by Mr. Shinobu Ichikawa, one of Japan's biggest Industrial magnates. Mr. Ichlkawa. president of the Marubeni lida Co. Ltd. said each nation should concentrate on Its own economic specialities and they should co-operate fully224 words
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Article116 1959-10-13 10 BOAC ticket plan for N. Borneo DRITISH Overseas AirD ways Corporation has extended its ticket instalment plan to the Borneo territories. Under the plan, an intending passenger may buy an airline ticket on a hire purchase system. The fare Is paid for by a bank connected with the scheme after116 words
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Advertisement227 1959-10-13 10 New Design Finish. Twin-Pack' ribbon change 4>m Whwper-Quict performance Improved magic margin G'm>" ytu the world's finest typing at less cost In less time "tWIPJ^ IM.WWNieX DD.. IH.IUKOIIMIIKO.. 1 10/tII.MUnBU> «T.. UtCH «T.. IM«*PO*I 1 KU«I-» (-UMPUM IPOM TBL. Itlll TIL. 7»«»o T«L. llfl TtL. «O»»1 ■^■■eT I --^T 'I227 words
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Advertisement201 1959-10-13 10 Announcing the new &ecSvetaA4i\ MACHINE *J new design new operating ease Now you can get even greater convenience. .greater copying ease with the same amazing 4-second copying specd in this new model of the famous "Secretary" Brand Copying Machine. Just place a sheet of "Thermo-Fax" Copy Paper on the original201 words
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Advertisement1520 1959-10-13 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO »OtW. LUHfOOI, IHWIi, LINttN t CONTINENTAL PORTS. Due S pore Stilt P. S>»m Peraig ALCIHOUS i Bremen. H'Bufi. R'dam It Pert/Teiav PTRRHUS liferptel. G.asgo* C 1 Trtar Del 14/11 Mt IT SLAUCUS Hevre. Ihtraeel. A>o.:i 33 Oet II Oct IT 20 Oct 21/22 ACHILLES Limpetl,1,520 words
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Advertisement1142 1959-10-13 11 ysgsSt THE t. A. C. LINES— mm i. QMk^yKj M( B «0Hl«MNI»H CONTINENTAL k SCANDINAVIAN PORTS jLjßmSf -selanoia i> 1511 oct tin oct »/2i oci "flT m W "SAMOA 1) ;t OCI 4 N,, Mn I Nt. ••MIOMU" 11 11 Mn H II mi a/23 Nn cerge for Genoa, Antwerp.1,142 words
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Advertisement1454 1959-10-13 11 '■SlSfiNc THE REN LINE STEAMERS LTD. U *W!* I SINCAPORE (lacerperatll ia tic Untel RiSfßtm) 5 LINES SAILINGS TO ADEN. U.K. t CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pora P. Sham Penang lENMNOR for L pool. Hall, Rdam, H'barg Part 13 let BCNUW!K for Hamburg. Antwerp. London 21/2* act 2T<2* Oct 2* 14 act1,454 words
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Advertisement1341 1959-10-13 11 MeAUSTER CO.. LTD. TEL: Na: 2CNI EI.LERM4N LINE KLAYENESS LINE LONOON NMBIWM. IOHEIBAM MAVIE LOS ANCELES SAN FRANCISCU "I'll- SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTIi^O and lor Canada ano USAI North Atlantic Ports AccaaUii carga tar Ceitral t Sautk I CITT If COLOMBO Amartca S pcra P. S ham Paaant BONNEVULE 141,341 words
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634 1959-10-13 12 BIG PREMIUM DEVELOPS ON OCTOBER RUBBER PRICE By Our Market Correspondent THE feature on the Singapore Rubber Market yesterday was the increasing premium which developed on the October position which is being subjected to a greater squeeze than September rubber was. October first grade was taken up to $1.03 8634 words
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Article22 1959-10-13 12 Miliv.ui Share Market: Oct. 12 Oct. It Industrials: 102.28 1020! Tins: 12-59 J! S Rubbers: 148.30 148.2( Jan. 1 1958=1(0.22 words
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Article119 1959-10-13 12 MELBOURNE, Mon. INVESTMENT 6hares were firm here today. Electronic eased Is. to 31s. sd. Metais and Oils remained steady with Mt. Isa gaining Is. 3d. to 655. 6d. Loans were steady. Bank of N.S.W 143' i, seller Con. Zinc 78/- Mller Con. Tin 4'l1 I.j1 .j Mount Lyell119 words
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Article161 1959-10-13 12 October first grade rubber buy- erg f.o.b. closed in Singapore \esterday at 103% cent* per lb. j up Ii cents on Friday's close. The closing tone *va*> quiet and I barely steady. Closing prices in cents per lb., yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 104'161 words
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Article145 1959-10-13 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): RM York: buying airmail T.T. 32 1516, O.D 33 1 16, 90 d/st si credit bills. 33 trade bills. Canada; buying airmail T.T. 31 5 16. O.D. 31 7/16.145 words
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Article111 1959-10-13 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK, Continent October November shipments 9U% buyers, $42 ;i 4 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $65 sellers, drum $67 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $165. Sarawak $164, special Sarawak black $102.111 words
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Article34 1959-10-13 12 SINGAPORE. Oct. 12. RUBBER: $1.03'k per lb. (up IM cents). Unofficial 5 p.m. close 51.0.X (quiet). TIN: 5398.87.> per picul (up 37 1 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 230 tons tup 10 tons).34 words
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Article555 1959-10-13 12 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported yesterday: "There was selective Improvement In Industrials. Tins were firm while rubbers were quiet. The turnover was fair." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following; business up to 3.30 p.m.: Industrials: Fed. Dlsp. $1.06 and $1.05: Fraser and Neave ords $1.45 and555 words
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Article236 1959-10-13 12 Ships lying alongside thr Sincapore Harbour Board wharvr* or expected today are: Pyrrhu* 1/2, Hessen.steln 4/6. Mandama 6A. Diomed 6/7, Ordia 8/9. Sat■uima Maru 10/11. Bait 13/14. Burma 15/16. Noreverett 18. Kasimbar 19. Sedenak N. Wall 3. Eentong N. Wall 4. Shinsel Maru No. 17 21/22. Kimanis 23/24.236 words
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Advertisement650 1959-10-13 12 Express U.S.A. Paettla AoanUc Comi 9m Score P Ml p c" n H'kong L. Angele* New York •-R,., km M.r." O VI M"« IBie -tmmmmnr wegg^ n« Ott a Dlt m„, t< '.biv eouTooed ™n o"ep ta«s for ctmage of Ml UjIK liquid cargoes. cargo (or Vancouver and all U.S.*.650 words
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Advertisement217 1959-10-13 12 THE BURMA FIVE STAR LINE l^SfcSfe i.s. "MICHAEL JEBSEN l^^^Q ETA 15th Oct. j^^^^^^ From Jopon Ports and Hongkong Loading for Rangoon UNION OF BURMA SHIPPING BOARD s.s. "PYIDAWAYE" ETA Itth Oct. From Rangoon: Loading for Rangoon Agents: International Shipping Agency, 338/342, Telok Aycr Street, Singapore, 1 Tel: *****, *****217 words
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Advertisement828 1959-10-13 12 NOTICES LARUT TIN FIELDS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malmya) The Special Resolution for the reduction of capital was duly passed at the extraordinary general meeting of members held on the 21st July. 1959. and confirmed by the court on the 2nd October. 1959. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that828 words
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Advertisement902 1959-10-13 12 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that I. Haji Mohamed Alwie, residing at 143-D. Aljunled Road, Singapore will not be in any way responsible or liable to accept responsibility for any transactions done by any person other than myself. Purchases of goods and loans of money purporting to be authorised902 words
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Advertisement830 1959-10-13 12 NOTICES HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS. 1956 Regulation 12 (i) (a) Application for a Certificate of Registration NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. Ho Tat Teng of 87, Victoria Street Singapore 7. is applying to the Hotels Licensing Board. Singapore, for a Certificate of Registration in respect of premises known as Victoria830 words
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Advertisement1323 1959-10-13 13 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS Work in connection with the changing of Network Transformer and renewal of Low Tension Board in Leedon Road Substation will necessitate a shutdown of electricity supplies between the hours of 9.00 a.m to 6.0 c pm. on 14th October. 19591,323 words
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Advertisement865 1959-10-13 13 (Continued treat Page SITUATIONS VACANT 2o Words Si (Min.)— Box SO eU. txtrm P.O. BOX 291, vacancy filled and applicants thanked. WANTED an experienced Bookkeeper with L.C.C. Higher Accounting Certificate preferred. Reply Box A 4687 S.T., Spore. GENERAL COOK AMAH and baby amah. Pair preferred. Must speak English and be865 words
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Advertisement793 1959-10-13 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Word* ti (Min,)— Box M eU. txtrm TO LBT. Well kept Oat with hall, furniture, flowered mesh, blinds etc. Rent $180 or below. Immediate occupation. 542 A MacPherson Road. Spore. FURNISHED SINGLE BEDROOM Flat in Tanglin Road with all modern conveniences and car I parking space now793 words
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Advertisement748 1959-10-13 13 HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE 20 Word* tl (Mm.) Box St ct*. txtrm LARGE, MODERN SEASIDE bungalow close to City. Area 37,994 sq. ft. Amber Road. Enquiries phone (Spore) *****. THREE BEDROOM 2-Btorey semidetached house with garden near bus school and market. Vacant possession principal only Apply Box A 4667748 words
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Advertisement748 1959-10-13 13 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS 20 Word* SS (Min.)— Box St et*. txtrm FONTANA BOOKS Good Reading at Small Ceal THE GUNS OF NAVARONE by Alistair Mac Lean GUERILLA SURGEON by Lindsay Rogers THREE FEVERS by Leo Walmsley RETURN TO HAPPINESS by RENEE SHAN Available In all good bookshops Distributed by Federal Publications748 words
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Advertisement754 1959-10-13 13 FOR SALE 20 Word* Si Min.)— Box it et*. txtrm JUST ARRIVED! Elna Junior —a child's sewing-machine that really sews! With music-box hidden iruide! Lee St Fletcher. 102 Orchard Road. Spore. RADIOGRAM NORMENDE ARABELLA 58E with Hi-Fi Tone Registered 14 months old $580 0.n.0. Phone Liew c hours ***** for754 words
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Advertisement419 1959-10-13 13 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) 20 W,,,d* >Xi i Minimum) Daily 1 month. I'l <*ordn S2.JO (Mm THE NICEST presents you can give are Oriental silverware. 20°fc cash discount. For a iarge selection of beautiful Rifts visit 'Silvercraff 31. Penang Road. Phone *****. Open all day Saturday. DANCING 20 Wurds tM Minimum)419 words
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Article120 1959-10-13 14 £OLOMBO. Mon. Singapore motor-cycle ace Wong Kong Chow was the only successful challenger at the Ceylon racing drivers' championship race meet held at Katukurunda. 28 miles from Colombo today Wong, riding a Japanese Honda, won the 250 cc race over eight laps in 12120 words
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402 1959-10-13 14 Say Hup and Natekar to meet Siamese for Indian title BOMBAY, Mon. 11/TTH SUPERB combination and surprising smoothness, Nandu Natekar (India) and Lim Say Hup (Malaya) took only 23 minutes to topple the second-seeded pair, Denmark's Erland Kops and Siam's Thanoo Khajadbhye, 15-7. 15-7 to enter the doubles final ofReuter - 402 words
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359 1959-10-13 14 V. Markar - V. Markar BUT BEST Xls TO BE PICKED, SAYS ONG By SINGAPORE, Mon. Malaya's young cricketers will be given every chance to play against the Australian Test team when they visit Singapore for two oneday matches on Nov. 7 and 8, said Dr.359 words
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Article106 1959-10-13 14 RIVERSIDE. (California). iV Phil Hill (U.S.) won the 200-mile international sports car race here today In a three-litre Ferrari. Hill clocked 2hr. 16min. 45 sec and had an average speed of 89.05 m.p.h.. a record for the. event worth M 519.500. Fellow Americans Jack GrahamReuter - 106 words
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Article103 1959-10-13 14 England's 'new look' XV LONDON, Mon. England will field a "new look" team for their Xirst soccer International match of the season aealnst Wales at Cardiff on Saturday. The selectors hnve completely reorganised the side since the disappointing tour of the Americas at the end of last season. The teamReuter - 103 words
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285 1959-10-13 14 •QARIS. Mon. Mrs. Ralph JT Beaver Strassburger's 14-1 outsider. Angers, won the Grand Crlterium, France's top race for two-years-olds, run over a mile at Longchamp yesterday. Angers, ridden by Gerard Thlboeuf. led from start to finish to win by a short neck from' Never TooReuter - 285 words
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Article567 1959-10-13 14 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL BY THE FOOTBALL Association of Malaya has acted wisely in calling off its proposed tour of South Korea and Japan this month. Several of the players were not able to get leave for the three-week trip and the team that could have been567 words
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Advertisement393 1959-10-13 14 J m^ 111 I 1^ ELECTRIC DRILL Every WOLF Electric Drill is built to meet the most exacting requirements. They are I fitted with extremely powerful rontinut~Jr onely rated motors and they are the first 1 ■^y**^ machines to incorporate a moulded layer I %g SrfM^J of insulating material within393 words
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Article226 1959-10-13 15 A. Sripathy - A. Sripathy This was worst I've seen in 10 years— official By MALACCA, Monday 'THE MALAYAN Hockey Federation is to take disciplinary action against several players for Iheir behaviour during yesterday's key match between Selangor and Negri Sembilan in the first M.H.F. friendly quadrangular226 words
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Article131 1959-10-13 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. With five Army trialists— Fleet, i Powney, Green. Teed and Charles— in their side. Nee Soon Garrison proved too good when they beat Singa- pore Recreation Club by 35 points (lour goals, four tries and a dropped goal* to three «a131 words
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91 1959-10-13 15 'TWO N.S. L CHINESE PLAYERS 'SACKED' SEREMBAN Mon. Two Negri Chinese players were ordered off for dan- 1 gcrous play and another walked off in piotest during today's .semi-final' match in the Hose Cup| soccer competition here. P.W.D. won 2-1. The two players who received marching orders from referee Capt.91 words
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Article28 1959-10-13 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. A brilliant hattrick by Darshama Kumar enabled Pa>ir Panjang Secondary School to beat Raffle> Institution, 3-0 in a hockey match at Paslr Panjang today.28 words
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Article32 1959-10-13 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. 443 B.A.D. beat Singapore Cricket i Club 'B by 16 points (2 goals. I 2 tries* to 6 <2 tries > in a, '•ugby match on the padang today.32 words
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Article, Illustration232 1959-10-13 15 Sportsgirl Betty Tan has boosted the Malayans ptRTH, Mon.— More than a fortnight after the event, avid West Australian sports fans still are talking aboin. the little Malayan Chinese girl who brought this State its first national badminton championship. Betty found herself singled out by Daily News232 words
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292 1959-10-13 15 Anti-grab measures planned by F.A.S. By VIC NAYAGAM KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— F.A. of Selangor plans to tighten up its constitution to prevent clubs grabbing placers belonging to other clubs. Officials of the association ar e now thinking of ways and means by which they could do this. First indications that292 words
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Article61 1959-10-13 15 SINGAPORE. Mon Singapore Cricket Club maintained their unbeaten record when they handed Prisons a 10-0 trouncing in the S.H.A. Div. 3 league hockey match on the padang today. Leading 4-0 at (half-time. S.C.C. scored through Anderson (5). Smith <2>. Hagenbuch. Stoddard and Barnes. .Naval Base beat61 words
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Article224 1959-10-13 15 MARINES SAVED BY GOAL ON TIME SINGAPORE. Mon. Police 'A' sprang a surprise at Jalan Besar Stadium today when they held mighty Marines to a 1-1 draw in their S.A.F.A. Senior cup first round match. Police, who were more on the receving end. did well in holding the Marines' determined224 words
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Article65 1959-10-13 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. Danil oo fi n h..' A' and Stable Boys S.C failed to reach a decision in their S.A.F.A. junior cup replay which ended 1-1 despite extra time at Jalan Be- sar tonight. Dollah Yusoff scored for stable Boys ear]y ln tne flrst lt oft65 words
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292 1959-10-13 15 SAFA to reduce grants in economy drive SINGAPORE, Mon. 10 Singapore Amateur Football Association today decided to slash by 50 per cent its subsidy to all affiliates. This is a part of S.A.F.A's big economy drive to prevent heavy loses. At a council meeting at S.A.F.A. clubhouse tonight president Mr.292 words
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Advertisement292 1959-10-13 15 SEARCHING FOR ECONOMY \tT SIIVICA ARONDE f*£SZ- ELYSEE with these >f features38 mile* per follon MONUHEIr 3-D teats adjustable to 9 positions horiiontal to form BED. '^^^^9?^^ik Top speed 80 ir.p.h. Window washers Independent front whetl suspension with HJBfIHM V^ coil sprites for superb cornering i^ Air climotiier Also ovoiloble292 words
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Advertisement150 1959-10-13 15 |quhn uizahth *anwjm&;s^*^^^~^ :^^j£ms^^ <4l When the chips are down Jpcown tiAHCAMAwo when schedules must be < S^aS^^^^^^S^^'^ met when safety is the jCmv^^^^^!^^^ l^^ watchword when machine JABk >^r ~'~ll^t^S^fc#£fE dependability means so I vBBBB^^ much that's when the *3JH^^^^Pfc r^-^Jt^^^^^^^^^'^^M "Pride of the fleet" is Mobil-lubricated. the Flagships150 words
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Miscellaneous65 1959-10-13 15 SINGAPOBE: Rurbv: Interschool Raffles v Beatty, R. I. ground. Soccer: SAFA Div. 1 Pathul Karlb v IRC. Jalan Besar (5.15 p.m.): Senior Cup MaxI well v raf Seletar. Jalan Besar <7 p.m). Friendly Jollilada HMS Crane, Farrer Park. Hockey: SHA Dlv. I— TTC v RAF Beletar, Paterson Road: SCRC v65 words
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Article279 1959-10-13 16 BRITAIN TO SPEND $20 MILLION TO MAKE IT ONE OF WORLD'S BEST A 9,000 ft. RUNWAY: THE LATEST PLANES WILL BE ABLE TO USE IT SINGAPORE. Monday. UKITAIN is to spend more than $20 million' to develop Tengah into one of the finest! jet-age air bases279 words
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Obituary41 1959-10-13 16 KANDIAH retired leadguard Jied on 12.10.59. Cortege leaves 22K Jalan Kolam Ayei for Sentul Hindu Crematorium a*. 5 p.m toMR. JAMES PEREIRA formerly of Kinrara Estate, expired on 11-10-59 it Mi.rukumpuzha. Trivandrum. Deeply mourned by nib son. daughters and sons-in-law.41 words
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Article37 1959-10-13 16 MR. AND MRS. BENEDICT PKRERA and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S.v;i and family be< to thank all friend* and relations who sent wreaths, messages of sympathy :\i\d rendered valuable assistance at the funeral of Oswald Perera.37 words
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Article81 1959-10-13 16 "ROME. Mon.— Sergio Canavacci, a Roman cook, was recovering today from the effects of a pizza tomato pie) in the face. But you should see the other guy, Enrico Del Monte, a housepalnter, who entered a cafe last night and ordered a pizza. He didn'tUPI - 81 words
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Article31 1959-10-13 16 NEW YORK. Mon.— Ceylon was today elected to the United Nations Security Council for a two-year term, i succeeding Canada as the Commonwealth's representative in the 11-member body. —Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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149 1959-10-13 16 Russian historian's claim is denied MEW YORK. Mon— Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison. recognised American authority on Columbus, tonight denied a Russian historian's claim that Columbus did not discover America. Admiral Morison, who won the Pulitzer Prize for his account of Columbia's voyage^ "Admiral of the Ocean Sea" told reportersReuter - 149 words
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154 1959-10-13 16 50 Labour men to boycott Monty's lunch LONDON, Monday. THE 50 Labour Party members of Bolton Town Council today decided to boycott the town's civic lunch tomorrow to Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery. They are protesting at his remark during the genera) election campaign last week that anyone who voted forReuter - 154 words
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Article59 1959-10-13 16 TOKYO, Mon— A carrier pigeon owned by the Kyodo News Agency won the Seventh Annual International Goodwill Pigeon Race yesterday with a time of 41.3 m.p.h. It covered the 186 miles from Matsushima, in Northern Honshu, to Tokyo in 4 hours. 29 minutes and 52Reuter - 59 words
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88 1959-10-13 16 FORMER CHILD STAR IS HELD ON DRUGS CHARGES LOS ANGELES, Mon.—Former child star, Bobby Driscoll, was arrested with two other young men yesterday on suspicion of using drugs, sheriff's officers said. Driscoll. 22, was taken into .custody with two other men, who carried "narcotics outfits," when officers noted needle marks88 words
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278 1959-10-13 16 NAIROBI, Monday. SIR EVELYN BARING, who leaves here on Wednesday after seven years as Governor of Kenya, today disclaimed any credit for saving an Indian girl from drowning last month. Sir Evelyn nearly lost his own life in the rescue of 13--year-old Farida NathooReuter - 278 words
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Article, Illustration299 1959-10-13 16 Snag is cleared for his save-sight mission SINGAPORE, Mon. After a four-day delay over a visa snag, a young Chinese from North Borneo can now leave for Sydney for an urgent operation to save his sight. Teo Thiam Hoo, 24299 words
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Article28 1959-10-13 16 LONDON, Mon.— Britain's trade gap the excess of imports over exports and reexports amounted to £72,--300,000 sterling last month, the Board of Trade announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article329 1959-10-13 16 LONDON, Mon.— Stock markets in London today were extremely activs with a vast tvo-way business in Industrial equities After an Initial upward surge, which carried many leading stocks to new all-time peaks, the Inevitable profittaking developed bringing a fairly wide reaction and leaving the market wifh an irregular329 words
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Article31 1959-10-13 16 LONDON. Mon.—Spot 35d., Nov. 32d.. Dec. 30',d., Jan.-Mar. 287<.d.. Apr-June 28\d.. July Sept. 28' id.. Oct.-Dec. 277, d., Oct. c.l.f. 30^.. Nov. c.i.f. 29V, Dec. c.l.f. 29d.. Tone: very steady31 words
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Article22 1959-10-13 16 LONDON. Mon. Buyers £794 sellers £794' 2, Forward buyers £794' 2. sellers £795. Settlement £794-. Turnover a.m. 245 tons, p.m. 40.22 words
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145 1959-10-13 16 Mr. WU'S $200,000 A YEAR MISTRESS IJONG KONG, Mon A former industrialist who came to Hong Kong in 1949 with about M 53.000-,-000 said in the Bankruptcy Court this morning he had spent about M 5600,000 on a mistress between 1952 and 1955. The woman. Miss Lin Tin Woo, isUPI - 145 words
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105 1959-10-13 16 SABA MATCH: MIN CHONG IN CLOSE WIN SINGAPORE. Mon. Mm Chong strengthened their chances in Group 3 of the Singapore Amateur Basketball Associations national championships, when they edged Commercial and Industrial by 64 points to 63 points at the Great World Park tonight. Mm Chong. who led at the initial105 words
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Article302 1959-10-13 16 Britain to ban 'colonial' title ...AT A GLANCE"; LONDON. Mon. A front-page report in the Daily Mail today said that a merger between the Commonwealth Relations Ottiee and the Colonial Office Into one Ministry for Commonwealth Affairs Will be carried out by the new Parliament perhaps within the next two302 words
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