The Straits Times, 14 October 1959
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Title Section22 1959-10-14 1 \Mlt\(,l DAILY II KTIH1 I) X.1LE I \<ll I»S 80,000 The Straits Times Mai*** Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1959 15 CENTS.22 words
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Article, Illustration720 1959-10-14 1 EE BOON LEE - EE BOON LEE FAMILY GETS 'WILL YOU NEGOTIATE?* PHONE CALL Towkay, 70, ambushed while driving home from game of golf By SINGAPORE, Tuesday Caddies in car saw gang of five: Kiosk man helps police MR. Chia Yee Soh, 70, a millionaire merchant, was kidnapped last night after a720 words
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216 1959-10-14 1 Here's the ideal gift for your friends TIIK Straits Times 1 Annual for 1960 will In* published early in November. The Annual is SouthEast Asia's finest publication, and this new edition will more than maintain the high reputation that it has won. There are: 122 PAGES superbly produced on fine216 words
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66 1959-10-14 1 Soekarno again asks Nik to Indonesia JAKARTA. Tues. President Soekarno said today that he had renewed his invitation to Mr. Khrushchev, and the Soviet Deputy Premier. Mr. Anastas Mikovan. to visit Indonesia. The first invitation was extruded during President Soekarno's visit to Russia in July. The President told a PrrssReuter - 66 words
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Article27 1959-10-14 1 PEKING. Tues. China and the Soviet Union have sipned an agreement on i scientific and technical cooperation, the New China i News Agency reported— U.P.l.27 words
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Article25 1959-10-14 1 TOKYO. Tues.— Air France announced today it will start a iet service ever the North Pole with Boeing 707 planes early next year.25 words
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Article33 1959-10-14 1 MOSCOW, Tues Russia's moon rocket has passed its apogee maximum distance from the earth and is on its way back to earth, Tass, the Soviet news agency reported tonight Reuttr.Reuter - 33 words
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163 1959-10-14 1 HONG KONG, Tuesday. THE COMMUNIST Chinese Foreign Minister, Marshal Chen Vi, has accepted an invitation to visit Indonesia to study and try to settle the economic problem of some 2,000,000 overseas Chinese. The Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio. who arrived here from Peking yesterday, said163 words
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Article31 1959-10-14 1 JAKARTA. Tues. The Enslish-language newspaper Times of Indonesia, which was suspended last Saturday on orders of the Jakarta Military Command, was given permission to publish again from tod-ay. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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244 1959-10-14 1 NOW— BLITZ ON 'YELLOW ENGLISH LANGUAGE MAGAZINES SINGAPOtit, Tues. The Singapore Government is to scrutinise imported English language publ i c a t ions under the Undesirable Publ i c a t ions Ordinance to stop "yellow" publications entering the State. Tne ordinance has mainly been applied in the past244 words
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Article134 1959-10-14 1 A brave taxi man is stabbed SINGAPORE. Tues. A taxi driver. Lim Hoo Cher, 34 who chased and caught a robber In Penang Lane here tonight was stabbed in the back by another robber he had mistaken for a detective. An ambulance afterwards took Lim to hospital, wlicre his condition134 words
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Article, Illustration79 1959-10-14 2 IT may be a reduced majority but it's still the famous "V for Victory" sign as Sir Winston Churchill, 84, is re-elected to Parliament for the ninth time. Labour Party officials had a hard task rustling up the 10.018 votes forUPI - 79 words
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275 1959-10-14 2 THE MIAS TOUCH THAT COST INVESTORS $smil. Five accused of conspiracy LONDON. Tuesday. SMALL investors all over Britain put £600.000 1 ($5,000,000) in the Mias group of companies during the year 1957 to 1958— but "practically nothing will be seen -again," it was stated in court here yesterday. The prosecutionReuter - 275 words
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Article42 1959-10-14 2 MOSCOW, Tues. Mr. John McCone. chairman of the United States Atomic Energy Commission. said here today that Russia's atom ice-breaker. Lenin, was a "remarkable ship." It was well conceived, well designed and well engineered, he added. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article36 1959-10-14 2 LONDON. Tues— A Blackburn N. A 39 naval strike jet aircraft crashed in the New Forest, near Ashur.^t. today, ploughing a 12ft. deep crater and killing the crew of two— Reuter. JReuter - 36 words
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94 1959-10-14 2 Rhino, bull and goat entered for city election RIO DE JANEIRO. TMI Cacareco. the baby rhinoceros who received more than 50.000 votes last Sunday in thr Sao Paulo municipal election, was registered here yesterday with two other four-foot-<(l candidates for the Porto Alegro city election on Nov. 8. His rivals94 words
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133 1959-10-14 2 Backing for study award plan for Asians MELBOURNE. Turs. The Vice-chancellor of Melbourne University, Sir George Panton, today supported a proposed plan under which private firms in Victoria would sponsor scholarships for Asian students. The proposal wa.^ made by Mr. Christopher Olhf-n. an Australian now teaching in Malaya. Prof. PatonReuter - 133 words
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Article25 1959-10-14 2 WASHINGTON. Tues.— The .United States Navy has drawn up plans for construction of an all-weather commercial airfield in the Ant--1 arctic— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Advertisement341 1959-10-14 2 ■■rl s w. S E A; T RJKITE: I-i THE UNITED STATES LINES S.STUNITEDi*KtES S.S.AMERICA Th. i.i. AMEHICA Dchcou, m« o l,. t,ne,t Am*. rican and Continental cuisine 1 \\W mornint bouilon— afternoon t»a. <om»M. rtlaxot-n »n4 JTfj Dan.in, to lomous M.yw O.vi. .rchwtr... M occ of mind that only341 words
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Miscellaneous33 1959-10-14 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby TUIS Utc y n, W^ \MOQHiHa/ JUTI/ (NO) .[I WELL. WUAT CAN I I TbuvmE^ DO TO MAKE XXI I A NEW J P6EL BETT6C ?J TT* "^133 words
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Article440 1959-10-14 3 GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO DEBATE CHINAS SUPPRESSION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN TIBET NEW YORK, Tuesday. YJALAYA scored a victory in the United Xations last night by getting the General Assembly to agree to debate the suppression of human rights in Tibet. By 43 votes to 11,Reuter - 440 words
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182 1959-10-14 3 'INDIA CAN HOLD HER OWN AGAINST CHINA' T^EW YORK, Tups. Admiral Earl Mountbatten, Chief of the Defence Staff, said today he thought independent India was better able to withstand Chinese aggression than she would have been under British rule. Earl Mountbatten. the last British Viceroy to India tola a PressReuter - 182 words
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Article86 1959-10-14 3 KARACHI. Tues. Police and Customs officials, aided by the Navy and Air Force, have smashed a large-soale gold smuggling ring In an eight-day hunt through the tangle of islands, creeks and mangrove swamps of the Indu.s delta, it was announced here. The ringleader was found I inReuter - 86 words
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121 1959-10-14 3 NOW LABOUR ASKS: WHY DID WE LOSE? T ONDON, Tues. Offlcials at the Labour Party headquarters are now preparing an "inquest" on the party's general election losses for a meeting of Its national executive on Oct 28, according to political circles here. Among the questions likely to be raised inReuter - 121 words
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Article33 1959-10-14 3 CAPE CANAVERAL. (Florida», Tues.— The Navy yesterday fired a Polaris experimental missile but a fault in its second stage dropped it into the ocean short of its intended 900-mile range.— U.P.I.UPI - 33 words
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Article67 1959-10-14 3 NOTTINGHAM, Tues Nottingham University yesterday protested that it was being literally undermined The University authorities Issued a statement accusing the National Coal Board of going ahead with mining operations under the university without waiting for permission. The statement sa^d the university had been advised that the extensionReuter - 67 words
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Article40 1959-10-14 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. Capital Airlines yesterday announced the purchase of seven jet Convair 88O.s and five jet prop Electras for delivery next year. The airline will continue to operate its present fleet of 57 jet-prop Vickers Viscounts. U.P.I.UPI - 40 words
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Article, Illustration48 1959-10-14 3 THE ATOMIC-POWFRED submarine Theodore Roosevelt, largest ever built on the U.S. Pacific coast, enters the water at Mare Island. Vallejo, California. The 6,700-ton vessel. 880 ft. long, is the third addition to the U.S. Navy's submarine fleet firing Polaris missiles. U.P.I. picture.UPI - 48 words
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200 1959-10-14 3 NEW DELHI, Tuesday. THE Delhi newspaper Hindustan Times reported today that Chinese officials in Peking and Lhasa had recently started showing '-'almost gushing friendliness" to Indian diplomatic staff. "Marked courtesy and almost spontaneous warmth" were shown to the Indian Ambassador In Peking during the celebrations ofReuter - 200 words
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91 1959-10-14 3 LOST-DRUGS THAT COULD MEAN DEATH TO 300 LONDON. Tins. Enough drugs to kill 300 people were lost yesterday when a Liverpool manufacturing: chemist's assistant mistook two cars. The cars were parked together and the assistant put 1.000 luminal tablets. 1.000 mysoline tablets. 100 buscopan tablets and 1.000 coedein tablets inReuter - 91 words
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Article45 1959-10-14 3 NEW YORK. Tues.- India today withdrew in favour of Japan for a seat in the U.N. economic and social council after six unsuccessful secret ballots. The balloting was held after both Japan and India failed to obtain the necessary two-thirds majority. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article69 1959-10-14 3 NEW YORK. Tues—lngemar Johansson. Sweden's world heavyweight boxing champion— now filming in a Korean war story. 'All the Young Men" in Hollywoodhas signed a contract to appear in an Ernest Heming- way drama on television. It was announced here last night. The role: That of Oley AndersonReuter - 69 words
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Article250 1959-10-14 3 Boy fieno drew up death schedule J^EW YORK, Tues. A 16--year-old "good" boy revealed in Lanse. Michigan, yesterday he had written out a plan of action days before he left church service and killed his girl friend's unsuspecting father and 10-year-old sister. The schedule, written by Eugene Paquet. said: "LureUPI - 250 words
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Advertisement326 1959-10-14 3 A superb 12 valve radiogram with 18 watts output and 4 loudspeakers. Price: $1,250/- 9 valve radio* with 12 wott push-pull output and 4 speakers. Prices: 8050 $450/- 9050 $525/Cash Discount of 10% allowed. Easy Hire Purchase Terms can be arranged. 1 KAMPONC CLAM 746, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE TEL:326 words
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Miscellaneous342 1959-10-14 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES KU.U L«n,p«r 34. metres •7 05 A Date With Music: 8.00 The Penanj 366 metre* News: 8.05 A Date With Music: Ipoh 330 metres 830 8.8.C. Bandstand: 9.00 Close Malacca 297 metres Down. P.M. 1.00 Programme342 words
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549 1959-10-14 4 CHANGES PLANNED IN FILM UNIT, RADIO, INFORMATION SERVICES KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. THE entire Federation Government propaganda machine Radio Malaya, the Malayan Film Unit, and the Information Services will undergo changes to "bring the Government closer to the people." Syed Ja'afar Albar, former UMNO549 words
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215 1959-10-14 4 HUSBAND: 7 REBUKED HIM' SINGAPORE, Tuesday. FACTORY worker, V. Sitaram, told a preliminary inquiry today that five days before his young wife was found stabbed, he had rebuked a friend for entering his bedroom in his absence. N. Kamaaais. jd. a laoourer. faced a215 words
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Article27 1959-10-14 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. J. G. Kist. Dutch ConsulGeneral here, left this morning for a three-week visit to British Borneo. He was accompanied by Mrs. Kist.27 words
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Article209 1959-10-14 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. For 12 hours, a North Borneo businessman, Mr. Teo Thiam Hoo, 24, waited in a Singapore Social Welfare Department home as negotiations went on to send him to Australia for an urgent eye operation. Mr. Teo arrived from North Borneo last209 words
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Article73 1959-10-14 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Public Services Cooperative Stores Society will hold Its annual dance at the Raffles Hotel on Oct. 30 from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Highlights of the function will be a "Dances of the East" programme and the "Co-Op Queen 1959" contest. Entries for73 words
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536 1959-10-14 4 Grads told: You have failed as critics of our society SINGAPORE, Tuesday. UNIVERSITY of Malaya graduates now working as lecturers were tonight accused of having failed to do their duty as privileged critics of society. The charge was made by Mr. Ten Chin Llew, a third- year arts student, speaking536 words
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691 1959-10-14 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. A CHIEF CHECKER working for a firm of labour contractors testified today before the commission inquiring into the contract labour system that he preferred free lance employment to direct employment. The witness. Mr. Llm Chap Chong. said that as chief checker691 words
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Miscellaneous251 1959-10-14 4 Today's Singapore diary... OEYLANG STRAITS CHINESE CHINESE YMCA: Table tennis PORE: Speaker— Mrs. Shlrln Fozi METHODIST CHI'RCH: Gospel 9 a.m. body-building and weight- dar. 1 pm. > meeting at "Peace Cove". 393 Joo lifting 2 p.m V's Men Club Coun- UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Chlat Road. 8 Pm. dl meeting 5.15251 words
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Article, Illustration96 1959-10-14 5 FAO expert to see rural projects SINGAPORE. Turs— Dr. D. Brossald. chief of the agricultural credit services of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation, arrived here today for a look at rural development projects in Singapore and the Federation. Dr. Brossald (above) recently completed a threeu<ck lecture tour at96 words
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Article159 1959-10-14 5 3 junior ministers are sworn in ITUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —Three of the Federation's six Junior ministers were sworn in before the Deputy Yang di-Pertuan Agong in a 10-minute ceremony at the Istana Tetamu here this afternoon. There were: Syed Ja'afar Albar. assistant Minister to the Prime Minister's Department; 0 Inche159 words
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Article, Illustration293 1959-10-14 5 THREE MEMBERS (TWO OF THEM IN STATE ASSEMBLY) RESIGN ONLY 5 SEATS LEFT-AND jALLIANCE HAS 5 MEMBERS. TOO IPOH, Tuesday. T^HE People's Progressive Party lost control of the Ipoh Town Council and reduced its representation substantially on the Perak Legislative Assembly with the resignation of293 words
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Article, Illustration187 1959-10-14 5 Govt. says 'no 9 to extension of her three-month permit SINGAPORE, Tuesday. Hong Kong singer Loh Kuk Chie, 20, who has been performing in Singapore for the last three months, has been told she has to leave Singapore. The Controller of immigration. Mr. Llm Joo187 words
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Article61 1959-10-14 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Lee Boon Kirn was today fined $100 on charges of making a false declaration and using it to get his wife to Singapore from China. He was also jailed for a day. Lee had a wife and five children in Singapore on July 2061 words
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221 1959-10-14 5 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. *FHE English Society of Nanyang University is to 1 send a petition to the Yang di-Pertuar. Agong over the Federation Government's ban on the circulation of Suloh Nantah, the society's journal The society president. Mr. Yip Tin ShooiiR. said today the society221 words
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Article41 1959-10-14 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. -The total value of Malaya's foreign trade for the first eight months of this year was $M 56 million. Imports amounted to $2,688 million and exports $2,768 million. Singapore's share: Imports $2,055 million: exports $1,728 million.41 words
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Article23 1959-10-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— j Miss Chan Sow Lin will give a cooking demonstration at the YWCA in Davidson Road here tomor-ow23 words
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Article24 1959-10-14 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. There were 57.000 cars in Singapore at the end of last month an increase of 273 compared to August.24 words
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65 1959-10-14 5 CITY PLANS TO TAKE GIRL ARCHITECT PENANG. Tues.— The enang City Council nay have its Arst wolan architect soon. The Town Planning nd Building Commitee has recommended lhat Miss Gladys Tio Phaik Keow be appointed architectural assistant. Miss Tio. 23. siting for her final degree in London next month. She65 words
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Advertisement131 1959-10-14 5 I y^"^^^m I a I SAT. >I\ITK SINGAPORE UNWANTED HAIR REMOVED AM) GROWTH SUFPRESSED BY CSING Trico Wafers NO. 1 A 2 CHARI A CO.. (Post Box 12S) M, Robinson Road. Sincapore-L P there's a BEDFORD There's a Bedford for cacti- job and every need. Bedford* are wL <^^bfll wk131 words
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Advertisement266 1959-10-14 5 made thisfl P^j^gWi I picture! Bfjl^araflM BIBHiTWHiTOffB^i a^^Sr^^ 1 RICHARD CONTE -MICHAEL CALLAN \MJJr 'T/fl^'^2 Til ft VADV '_A_lvV I ~i -r J ki# m. fnf 7 I T. fc THEYCAME TO COR DURA CINEMASCOPE Eastman COLOR ODEON MIDNIGHT I (Singapore) SATURDAY! I Get restful and comforting sleep tonight by266 words
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276 1959-10-14 6 PUBLIC BIAS KEEPS 1,000 INSIDE HOSPITALS IPOH, Tuesday. ALTHOUGH they are fit to be discharged. 1.000 patients in the Federation's two mental hospitals are being; kept inside because they cannot be released to a world made hostile by public prejudice. This is disclosed by the Mentri Besar of Perak. Inche276 words
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95 1959-10-14 6 Teenage girl among six detained in Penang PENANG, Tues. Six secret society gangsters from Singapore and Perak have been detained in Penang under the Prevention of Crime Ordinance. They include an 18-year-old girl from Ipoh who was arrested in a police ambush at Penanp Road last week in the company95 words
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Article49 1959-10-14 6 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Tues. —The Bukit Mertajam Police have apoealed for eye-wit-nesses of a road accident in which a woman cyclist. Choo Ah Hong. 40. was fatally Injured last Sunday morning at Beraplt Road junction here. The car which knocked her dowr has not been traced49 words
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Article23 1959-10-14 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Social Welfare Department last month paid out a total of $793,874 in public assistance and tuberculosis treatment allowance.23 words
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Article28 1959-10-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The speaker at Thursday's lunch meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Jaycees will be Mrs. Helen Ling, whose subject will be "Art in general."28 words
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Article, Illustration224 1959-10-14 6 Princess is new CO of Federation's women police A MALAY princess has taken over command of the 100-strong women's police force in the Federation. She is attractive Inspector Raja Nor Jasmi bint* Raja Haji Shahar Shah (above), a member of the Perak Royal famMy. She succeeds Miss Irene Lee who224 words
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Article, Illustration157 1959-10-14 6 KUALA LUMPUk. i uesday. TK>KYO will become the Federation's key outpost for trade in Asia, the Malayan ambassador to Japan. Dr. Lee Tiang Keng, predicted today. Dr Lee was speaking to reporters at, the airport here before he flew to Japan after157 words
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82 1959-10-14 6 Runaway girl in a taxi halted by police A LOR STAR, Tues.— Police last night intercepted a taxi in which a girl reported missing from her home was found travelling with a man. The girl, aged 15. had left her home in Baling yesterday afternoon. Her father, a taxi-driver, reported82 words
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Article52 1959-10-14 6 PENANG. Tues. Eleven packets of Chinese herbs (gin-seng) valued at $4,000 were stolen from a Chinese medicine shop last night. Mr Teoh Kirn Seng of Thean Aun Hoe Medical Hall In Carnarvon Street reported the loss was discovered early today. The thief also took $72 and a52 words
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197 1959-10-14 6 NATIONAL MOSQUE FUND PLEA TO GOVT. SERVANTS KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Mentri Besar of Selangor, Inche Abu Bakar bin Baginda, has appealed to all Government servants In the state to support the National Mosque Fund. Inche Abu Bakar. who Is chairman of the state committee of the NMF. said that197 words
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Article49 1959-10-14 6 ALOR STAR. Tues.— Th« Kedah State Government will seek approval on Saturday for amendments to the town council election regulations to provide for the postponement of the Sungel Patani and Alor Star elections this year. The motion will be introduced by Tuaii Syed Ahmad Shahabuddin.49 words
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127 1959-10-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.Trade talks between Malaya and Japan, originally scheduled to be held here before the end of the year, are expected to be postponed to early next year. The Straits Times understands that the reason for the postponement is that officials of the127 words
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Article288 1959-10-14 7 CRISIS: INQUIRY MAY BE HELD KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE UMNO central executive committee may set up a committee to settle the Perak UMNO crisis. This is one of the items to be discussed at a meeting ot UMNO's policy-making body here tomorrow, night. A Perak UMNO delegation of representatives trom288 words
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Article86 1959-10-14 7 Bicycles aid rubber thieves rNGKAK (Johorei, Tues Rubber thieves in this area are u~ing stolen bicycles to carry away their loot, a North Johore police official i said today. He said that during the I past three months 16 bicycles had been stolen. It was later i discovered that rubber86 words
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130 1959-10-14 7 Lost friend overboard when boat capsized MALACCA. Tues.— An Indonesian tried in vain to save the life of a friend in the Sumatran high-seas when their boat capsized in a storm. Dangka bin Malak alias Mohamed Dair. 25. told the police here today that his friend. Ahmad bin Bachok. 25.130 words
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Article17 1959-10-14 7 IPOH. Tucs.— The Malayan Graduate Teachers' Union will hold its annual conference here on Saturday.17 words
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Article50 1959-10-14 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. A j butcher, in a moment of i absent-mindedness. today minced his own fingers in a mincer. The butcher. Chiu Yong Seah. 52. taken to the General Hospital with Ms fingers still in the mincing machine had to have the tip of one ringer amputated.50 words
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Article, Illustration174 1959-10-14 7 A hush-hush mosque wedding for Sarojini KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday pOPLLAK Radio Malaya personality. Miss Saruiini I n unit's, and Syed Hussein Al-Attas. of the Language and Literature Agency here, were married in Johore Bahru during the weekend. The ceremony, at the174 words
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536 1959-10-14 7 TEMERLOH. Tues. A TAPPER who touched a girl who was with a group of policemen was later attacked with bottles, the Tern c r 1 o h Magistrate. I Inche Hamzah bin Date i Abu Samah, was told today. Charged with rioting were536 words
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Article34 1959-10-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tups— The SHansor (iovcrnmrnt today published a Bill suspending elections to municipal and local authorities in the state. The Bill also seeks suspension of the retirement of councillors.34 words
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Miscellaneous147 1959-10-14 7 th<> Saint MMy Lestiv Chartt>ris NOW- THEY'VE 60* TO 'WAY THE /ALL-SEEIN6 LOOK H #-i 7 \bn*>r MMy At i'app l~^7*]rln*Vlrt~"^PH I ((-THARHEIS.'f-MAH V% (-HEDONTKMOW \*A \i HEADQUARTERS? k «foT>»<V^ ■1^ OLE DOUBLE ff~ JT-BUTHE'^uc^i. aff HERE'S A TlP < L Gr?oCP'nit*?il W I STILL L/V/N' HERE?.' WT UUSThOVA FREE147 words
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Obituary14 1959-10-14 8 M Worts $10 (Mimmmm) METZELAAR OLAV in Holland n 12 th October 1959.14 words
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Article41 1959-10-14 8 W*rt* H» (Minimum) LESLIE AND MYRTLE OORLOFP thank all doctors. isters. nurses and hospital staff or the kind and jympaihic attention and (are which they gave their grandmother the late Mrs. Ethel Theodora Mitchell in her long Illness bravely borne.41 words
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Article25 1959-10-14 8 Wort* fit C Win/mam CONGRATULATIONS to Mr. and Mrs. Khoo Kirn Lian on their silver Wedding Anniversary on October 10, 1959 From Their Children.25 words
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624 1959-10-14 8 The Straits Times Wednesday, October 14, 1959. Malaya In The U.N. In successfully co-sponsor-ing an agenda item on Tibet the Federation has reminded the United Nations General Assembly that it has a conscience. The Russian delegate made what bodes to be the most idiotic remark of the fourteenth session when624 words
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Article356 1959-10-14 8 In the first reshuffle of government departments and agencies since June, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew has taken into his own portfolio, the City Council, the Rural Board and the Harbour Board with a view to bringing about further changes. Presently, no doubt, the Government will establish the public356 words
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Article212 1959-10-14 8 The Good Neighbour Council scheme in Johore and the Sino-Malay Good Relationship Committee Just formed at Sungei Lvi village in Selangor come refreshingly as practical attempts to penetrate the barriers "with which communities have surrounded themselves. They have appeared not as the result of prodding from above, but212 words
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Article, Illustration1021 1959-10-14 8 CYRIL DUNN - CYRIL DUNN For a country where the homicide rate is two a day, one murder has set off a political post-mortem of staggering scope from COLOMBO his death exposes the real nature of the crisis troubling Ceylon IT might be thought that even the murder of1,021 words
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676 1959-10-14 8 From a GUARDIAN correspondent: MELBOURNE WITH the rise of Asian nationalism, the White Australia policy is ceasing to be an article of faith. Steadily weakening as a doctrine, it is also being nibbled away in practice. One aspect of the gradual676 words
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135 1959-10-14 8 That 25 per cent— it's the customer who pays MR. H. KULITZ. Far Eastern factory representative of Volkswagenwerk, was reported, as saying (ST. Oct. 9) that "good results had been achieved although the Volkswagen factory had to pay 25 per cent duty against 10 per cent paid by most of135 words
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Advertisement660 1959-10-14 8 Straits Times Free Press for t*m c*n*rni«ric« of advtrttMrt om r*pm*ntatt*to at lit Ho«f, COLO STORAGE ARCAOI. Orchard Rood Slwf p»W. will receive irrall odvitl— WW and be« number ripMte. Clatntied aaVertrteaiedtt Blexee In Singapore may alto be handed tSJ COLD STORAGE BRANCHES at Holland Road Katong Keaael Read Noval660 words
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Advertisement87 1959-10-14 8 see us for EXPERT PHOTOFINISHING to get true-life brilliance in your COLOUR PICTURES When you've snapped every picture on your roll of Kodacolor Film, bring it back to us for fast, expert photohnishing. You will be proud to show your colour pictures to family and friends. Processed by ut in87 words
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Advertisement81 1959-10-14 8 I /f+\ Ob»«rv«r Foreign I V\^7 News Service TOMORROW: I W The fear of fascism foronly\j\J enjoy the finest Virginia cigarette Tl^rTaStH PACKETS OF TEN AT THE CULTURAL CENTRE CANNING RISE THE GREAT SPIRITUAL MASTERS MOSES, JESUS, CONFUCIUS the BUDDHA, MAHOMET, LAO TZE Six Uctiira* given on 21st, 28th October,81 words
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Article, Illustration865 1959-10-14 9 TEACHER, WOMAN INSPECTOR, 2 SCHOOLGIRLS, A TYPIST, SPEAK AT INQUEST SINGAPORE, Tuesday. HE WAS VERY HANDSOME WITH CAPTIVATING CHARMS' Fiancee tells of untold 'secrets' and shot drama on eve of death r[E Singapore coroner was told today of the five girls in the865 words
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290 1959-10-14 9 Murder at sago factory —boatman is jailed for six years SINGAPORE. Tues.— A bumboat assistant, charged at the Assizes with murder, was today convicted on the lesser charge of causing grievous hurt. Koh Long Huat, alias Ah Heng. 19, was jailed for six years by Mr. Justice Buttrose. He was290 words
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91 1959-10-14 9 Students are advised to keep off politics MALACCA, Tues. The Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche Abdul Ghaffar bin Baba. today advised 30 Senior Middle students from two Chinese schools not to get involved in polltics. The Chief Minister was opening a civics course for Senior Middle students. Inche Abdul GhafTar91 words
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Article37 1959-10-14 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore State Arms and Flag and National Anthem Bill which was to have been presented at tomorrow's sitting of the Legislative Assembly has been withdrawn. No reason has- been given.37 words
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Article143 1959-10-14 9 PENANG, Tues. pENANGS Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, will receive $2,150 a month together with $500 entertainment allowance. In addition he will get; free furnished quarters. medical facilities and a car He will also be eligible for H5 subsistence allowance a l143 words
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297 1959-10-14 9 MARSHALL VOICES PARTY'S PROTEST ON P.P.S.O. CHANGES SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE Workers Party today protested against the 1 Government's proposal to abolish the appeal tribunals constituted under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance. The proposal to replace the appeal tribunals with advisory committees is contained in a Bill to amend the297 words
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311 1959-10-14 9 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. r pHE Ministry of Labour and Law today announced the composition of the board of arbitration which will resolve the dispute between the Singapore Traction Company and its employees' union. The board will begin sitting tomorrow in Court No. 6 at the High311 words
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111 1959-10-14 9 VARSITY MEN TO DIG UP TRENGGANU'S PAST SINGAPORE, Tues.— Two history professors and a Malay studies expert of the University of Malaya will lead an archaeological expedition to Trengganu to search for signs of early Islam and the Hindu period in Malaya. They arc Prof. K. Tregonning and Prof. S.111 words
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145 1959-10-14 9 Teacher who posed as Woodhull is jailed SINGAPORE. Tues—Vlji*s shinghe Rajasinghe, 27. a teacher, accused of posing as "S. Woodhull of the Peoples Action Party" on June 26 and cheating an Insurance manager of $19. was jailed for 12 months today The Third District Court was told that Rajaslnghe surrendered145 words
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Article24 1959-10-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Controller of Trade Division, Raja Mohar. will address a students' meeting al the University of Malaya on Thursday.24 words
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Advertisement172 1959-10-14 9 \*>w special easy payment terms TRANSMISSIONS D IN TRAFFIC $1,099/" Amazing fuel economy less discount Ample supplies of spares CHAMPION MOTORS LTD. 304 ORCHARD ROAD and 95 CAMPBILL ROAD, SINGAPORE. TIL. ***** I j KUALA LUMPUR TIL: tl*Sl DIALERS EASTERN MOTORS LTD., IPOH AND PENANG MALACCA MOTOR SUPPLY CO _TD172 words
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Advertisement214 1959-10-14 9 .^bSHblb^bW. it^ki te s I ■'^K l.^ ~-^^u*L* L^^B m '''V r^v :jfl f fl B^B^K WINE^ i v A full-bodied natural wine fortified with nourishing extracts. Wincarnis is a /Jf j*!~'\ s pleasant table wine as well //yy^lSScvJ^v as being an excellent tonic rwM Bf s v for all214 words
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Article, Illustration914 1959-10-14 10 ALL IS READY FOR THE FUN OF THE FAIR The jungle folks have decided to hold a fair, and Mat Mousedeer insists on setting up as a fortune teller. They call a meeting and work all day to erect amusement booths and switchback cars, and get uu so well that914 words
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Article, Illustration187 1959-10-14 10 Dear Boys and Girls, Here are the six winners of our Flipper contest in which you were asked to iom the dots and colour the picture. The answer was that Flipper proposed to make a Noah's ark f6r his friends. Nee Tuan Tiak, 28187 words
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Article236 1959-10-14 10 Write to these pen pals HERE art' some more pen pals tor you. Wong Tien Choh. aged 13. 9 Sin Chew See Street. Off Galloway Road. Kuala Lumpur Stamps. Johnny Yap, aged 14. 363 Beach Road. Singapore 7. Songs, films, radio. George Tang, aged 15. I Nankin Street, Singapore 1.236 words
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Advertisement302 1959-10-14 10 4sfa. 1 B i ffuSSBoc>' ''4^B^H B^B^B x "^BB^^ «9Hb^b^b^b^||l Ms -a^B^B^B^bSv "> v *m HbM' i &i For the woman who be admired.-- A The woman with a lovely skin is sure to |j| iSj^^ix-. &~^F^*Q!Qf: be admired. That woman could be you W- Hhl^L W? if you use302 words
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Advertisement115 1959-10-14 10 WORLD FAMOUS HI-FI TAPE RECORDERS f% f"/ ffjf\ TO SUIT AIL POCKETS I\ U M IVIRY GRUNDIG TAPE RfCORDER /~~y^ Ju/ if IS SOLD WITH A CERTIFICATE OF /A W~ 4-^^- GUARANTEE WHICH ENTITLES 1 YOU TO FREE SERVICING AND i RiPLACEMENT OF PARTS FOR I 12 MONTHS. A Superb115 words
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Miscellaneous54 1959-10-14 10 c.c.c Collect ktx of these coupons to join the Children* Corner Club. Name i i Address 1 1 i 1 Age Sex Please enrol me a member of the Wise Owls Club and send me a badge. I am enclosing six C.C.C. I coupons and a stamped self -addressed envelope.54 words
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Advertisement1726 1959-10-14 11 <. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE atD AOEN. LIVERPOOi, GLASGOW. LONDON ft CONIINEHTAL PORTS. Due S'oora Sails P. Sham Penaig ALCINIOJS I'tfon. Brtmen. H'burg R cam II Part Tolav PTRRH.S I »»rta*l. G.a g.« -It Ptrt/Oct II Oct 17 GLAUCUS Havre, iratrtMl. A'mcuth C 31 Oct II Oct 17 21 Oct1,726 words
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Advertisement1386 1959-10-14 11 Lf mMmmwi V l T^mviiiiwiam /o^\ THE §\m \m LINES mmm WutW AOEN, REOSEA. MEU'TERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL ft KANOINAVIAN PORTS Rl\pi!\Pl S'oore P. S>am Penang ¥«SlMk7 "SELANOIA 1 k 15 17 Oct 1119 Oct 2121 Oct -?^l^:s<: Samoa a. 21 Oct 4 No; S/ I Nt* I, 7 Nt* is=^ 'MEONIA"1,386 words
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Advertisement1443 1959-10-14 11 iiuiLo'iNG THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. T %,7^ iINCAPORE (Inctratrattl it tkt United Kiaffam) 5 LINES SAILINGS TO ABEN. U.I. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS S'oore P. Si"am Penang BENLAW'RS *c Hamtsurg. Antwerp. London 21 21 Oct 27.21 Oct 21/ 30 Oet tENMACDHUI for Liverpool. Rotterdam, Gdynia Grangemouth 23/27 Oct 21 It1,443 words
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Advertisement1432 1959-10-14 11 McALISTER CO.. LTD. TEL: Nt. ***** Ef.I.fMAW LIMB KLAVENESS LINE LONOON. HAMBUIS. ROTTERDAM HAVRE LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO ft HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND and tor Canaoa an« SA Net" Atlantic Ports Acctptitg carp ftr Ceatral t Soitk CITY OF COLOMBO America Spore P. Sham Ptnant OONNEVIIIE 14/20 Oci 21.231,432 words
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425 1959-10-14 12 TWO NEW CONTRACTS FOR GAMMON WORTH $24 MILLION By Our Market Correspondent THE Federation registered company, Gammon (Malaya) 1959 Ltd.. public works contractors, announced yesterday they had been awarded new contracts to the value of $24 million. The biggest of the two new contracts is ap- i proximately $16 million425 words
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Article21 1959-10-14 12 Malayan Share Market Oct. 13 O.t. U Industrials; 1M.21 IO.V>B Tins: 127.67 127.39 Rubbers- 148.47 148.30 Jan. 1 1958=100.21 words
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Article131 1959-10-14 12 MELBOURNE. Tues. INVESTMENT shares continued along firm lines on the Stock Exchange here today with ANZ bank easing is. 6d.. while Dnnlop dropping is. 3d. to 51s. 3d. Base metals and the oil* held a steady trend. Commonwealth bonds traded on a firm tone. Bank of N.S.W. £43131 words
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Article146 1959-10-14 12 November first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 100* cents per lb. up three-quarters of a cent on Monday's close. The closing tone was quietly steady. Closing prices in cents per lb., yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot fob. buyers 104' i. sellers 105'j;146 words
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Article106 1959-10-14 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet: UK Continent October, November shipments $41 buyers. $42 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $65 sellers, drum $67 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done. Muntok white $166. Sarawak $165 special Sarawak black $103, garbled Lamponß106 words
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Article66 1959-10-14 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following change in its rates to merchants yesterday (the rate is to $100): Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: French Francs *****. On the free exchange market In Hont Kong yesterday, the t'.S. dollar was quoted at 5.72 V* for cash and66 words
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Article28 1959-10-14 12 The following further September rubber crops are notified: Aver Panas 130.000 lb.. Olenralv 96.500 lb.. Kluang 103.000 lb., Pajam 161.500 lb.. and llu Benut 36.500 lb.28 words
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Article215 1959-10-14 12 Ships lying- alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or r\pected today: Corfu 1 2. Hessenstein 4 5. Mandama 6A. Diomed 6/7. Oidia 8 9. Cresco, 10 11, Bali 13 14. Burma 15 16. Banda 18. Kastmbar 19. Sedili N.Wall 1. Serudom N.Wall 2. Sedenak N.Wall 3. Scudai N.Wall215 words
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Article35 1959-10-14 12 SINGAPORE. Oct. 13. RLBBER: $1.00% per lb. (up three-quarters of a cent). Unofficial 5 p.m. close $1.01 (slightly steadier). TIN: 5398.37 per picul (down 50 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 225 tons (down 5 tons).35 words
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Article864 1959-10-14 12 The BaatayaM HaMM t>ro«er» Association leporna yesteiaay: "Inaustriais were selectively better, tins and .su-uing ruubets were iii in at, improved pi ices, wniit doaar ruboers were quiet, int turnover wa* gooa. Singapore anu rederation brokers reported me loaowing business up to J.3up.m.: Industrials: 1-uzpairlcks 95 and 94 'z864 words
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Advertisement1341 1959-10-14 12 W mmmim 'SKmW^f' m^7 m y' m T' I TTf7WmWTP limmmm y m^ BJBJ9I Cxpnm U.S.A. PaeUie Atlantic Coast Service E.I.A. E.T.A. E.I.A. Score P S"i"i Pen*rt( H >ong I. Angeles Hew York "l.nlni Mart" Ist Call 24/» Oct 21 Oct 27 Oct 2i4 Call 21)1 Oct 3 Nil 241,341 words
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Advertisement205 1959-10-14 12 THE BURMA FIVE STAR LINE s.s. "MICHAEL JCBSEN" ETA 15th Oct. From Japan Ports and Hongkong Loading for Rangoon UNION OF BURMA SHIPPING BOARD s.s. "PYIOAWAYE" ETA 18th Oct. From Rangoon: Loading for Rangoon Agents: International Shipping Agency, 338/342, Telok Ayer Street, Singapore, I. Tel: *****, ***** *****. fc?^ GUAN205 words
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Advertisement730 1959-10-14 12 NOTICES OLD FREES -PERAK There will be a re-union dinner for old frees In Perak at Kam 1 Loon K Restaurant. No. 6, Anderi son Road, Ipoh on 21.10.59 (Wednesday i at 8.00 p.m. in connection with the 143 rd. anniversary of the Penang Free School. Will those who r.re730 words
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Advertisement722 1959-10-14 12 NOTICES HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1956 Regulation IS (i) (a) Application for a I rrtiflcate of Registration NOTICE is hereby given that Pasir Ris Hotsl of No. 143, Elias Road, Singapore, is applying to the Hotels Licensing Board, Singapore. for a Certificate of Registration in respect of premises known as I722 words
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Advertisement602 1959-10-14 12 NOTICES HOTELS LICENSING REGULATIONS. 1956 Regulation 13 (i) (a) Application for a Certificate of Registration NOTICE i.s hereby that KWONG SOON CHEONG of No 31 HOKIEN STREET, Singapore. 1 is applying to the Hotel* LicenMng Boara. Singapore, for a Certificate of Registration In respect of premises known us KWONG SOON602 words
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Advertisement755 1959-10-14 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN KUALA LUMPUR Applications are invited for appointment to Lectureships or Assistant Lectureships in the following categories in the Department of Agriculture which are expected to fall vacant in 1960:--(A) Organic Chemistry and Agricultural Biochemistry: (B) Agricultural Economics. Further particulars are obtainable from the Registrar,755 words
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Advertisement912 1959-10-14 13 (Continued from Page SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Word, SS (Mim.)— Box St et,. txtrm APPLICANTS TO BOX A 4655 1 S.T. Warmly Thanked. Post In Dispensary Filled. DISPENSARY VACANCIES for Nurse and Dispenser. Write to Box A 4728 S.T.. Spore. DOCTOR REQUIRES ASSISj TANT private practice. Apply with particulars to Box912 words
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Advertisement825 1959-10-14 13 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Word* Si (Mim.)— Box SO ett. txtrm SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL: Required for City Health Departj meni: Temporary Relief Health i Visitor on a month to month basis at an all-in salary of $420/- per month. Must be Registered Nurse with C.M.B. Certificate "A". Particulars and application forms825 words
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Advertisement878 1959-10-14 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Worm* $A (Him.) Box St et*. tmtrm EXCELLENTLY AIR-CONDI-TIONED Furnished Bedroom. City centre. Complete attached Long-Bath. Telephone, Celling fan Suitable single person. No cooking facilities. Telephone (B'pore) ***** before 9 ajn. 1-2 p.m. 5-7 p m. Fully furnished Semi-detached house. NOS. 15. 21 23 BARTLEY ROAD. two878 words
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Advertisement867 1959-10-14 13 TUITION 21 Word* SS (Mim.)— Box St et*. txtra ALL FAILURES COME to Young Driving Institute and Pass. Highly recommended Instructors. Hourly course $7.50. Complete Course $100. Phone Singapore *****. LONDON DRIVING SCHOOL Special Methodical Tuition by experienced English speaking Instructors/Instructresses. Moderate charges Success Assured 64, Selegie Road *****. EXPERIENCED867 words
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Advertisement810 1959-10-14 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Word, Si (Mim.)— Box St ett. txtra 1957 SIMCA ELYSEE Beautiful Condition. 35 m.p.g. Comprehensive Insurance July 1960. Best oXer over $3,000 secures. View j 183. Orchard Road, Spore. 2 6 p.m. ANGLIA DELUXE 1957. 19.000 I miles undersealed decarbonised j I valves ground good tyres810 words
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Advertisement786 1959-10-14 13 FOR SALE 20 Wordt SS (Mim.)— Box St ct*. txtra HALFPRICE. used electric sewing machines. Singers, Pfaff. Frldor. 1960 "Helvetia" $310.00 j IU.K. £54.0.0) "Turlssa 1 $645.00 (U.K. £110.0.0) Trade-ins. TypeI writers, appliances, cheap 6 Foch Read, Spore i *****. COLOSSAL SALE English ToI wels $1.90 Bedsheet 54 "x9O $3.90786 words
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Advertisement492 1959-10-14 13 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) 20 Word* HO (Mimimum) Dailt 1 month. I 'l Word*S2.So (Mm PHONORECORDS BARGAIN SALE. Brand New Longplay. Good Selections Nangheng's. 103--105. Selegie Road. Singapore THE DU BARRY suite. Distinctive charm by Paramount, the finest in silverware. 20% cash discount. •Silvercraft', 31 Penang Road. Phone ***** Open all492 words
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Article42 1959-10-14 14 LONDON. Tues. Results of last night's English football matches: DIV. 3 Accrington Stanley 3 Swlndon l Colchester 2 Brentford 1; Newport 3 Chesterfield 1; Port Vale 4 Mansfield 1: Traumere 3 Coventry 1; York 1 Bournemouth 2. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article30 1959-10-14 14 SINGAPORE, Tues—Raffles trounced Beatty by 37 points (5 goals. 3 tries, a penalty goah to three (a penalty goal) In a rugger match at Bras Basah Road today.30 words
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171 1959-10-14 14 A. SRIPATHY - Tun Razak calls for report on incidents A. SRIPATHY, By Malacca, Tuesday T|JN ABDUL RAZAK bin Haji Hussein, the president of the Malayan Hockey Federation, has called for a full report on the incidents of last Sunday's match between Selangor and Negri Sembilan in the friendly quadrangular meet here. He171 words
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Article109 1959-10-14 14 SEVEN BY SAHAR IN ROUT OF IRC SINGAPORE. Tues. A seven-goal feat. Including a hattrick, by centreforward Sahar Hussein, highlighted Fathul Karib's 10—0 rout of a ten-man Indian R.C. side in their S.A.F.A. league first division match at Jalan Be.sar today. Fathul have shown further improvement and on todays form109 words
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Article, Illustration169 1959-10-14 14 KOPS TO MEET NATEKAR IN SEMI-FINAL UOMBAY. Tues. Erland Kops. the Danish international entered the semi-finals of the Western India badminton championships here last night when he beat Thanoo Khajadbhy e of Slam 15-13. 15-10 in the quarter-finals. Kops will meet the Indian ace, Nandu Natekar, for the right toReuter - 169 words
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Article36 1959-10-14 14 IPOH. Tues. The Royal Federation of Malaya Police will hold an inter-state quadrangular hockey meet between Perak. Penang. Kedah and the Police Depot in Kuala Lumpur, on the town padang here during the weekend.36 words
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Article22 1959-10-14 14 ADELAIDE. Tues. Australia's full Olympic team has been invited to compete iri South Africa after the Rome Games next year.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article17 1959-10-14 14 SINGAPORE. Tues.—Jollilads beat H.M.S. Cane 2-0 in a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park today.17 words
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Article51 1959-10-14 14 SALISBURY. Tues.— Surrey were beaten by two runs by Rhodesia here today in the first match of their short tour of Rhodesia. Scores: Rhodesia 246 (Orlpper 73. Mansell 66 no.. Lock 6-67) and 160 (Gripper 46. Lock 5-44), Surrey 297 (Barrlngton 111, Mansell 6-77) and 107 (Mansell 7-43).Reuter - 51 words
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Article219 1959-10-14 14 ViC NAYAGAM - Bloomer invites Teh and Lim ViC NAYAGAM. B/ KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Teh Kew San and Lim Say Hup of Malaya have been invited to defend their doubles title in the All-England badminton championships from Mar. lv to 19, next year. A letter from Mr. David Bloomer, vice-president of the International219 words
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Article210 1959-10-14 14 SINGAPORE. Tues—Singa- pore Chinese Recreation Club scored their second victory in the Singapore Hockey Association Div. 1 league when they beat Indian Association 4-2 at Shenton Way today. Indians scaped first in the 10th minute through Sudharman. Chinese equalised a minute later through Foong Fong and210 words
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Advertisement427 1959-10-14 14 wimpy g VS3HS37l?crald NO G?t'ASf NIPPIES trou'oi g'eosmg HUG C BOOT wi \to< lolot down 10 f M give vojt h^goge copooty. I A Jj S^^ A J AM Sll a:s tukn.ng en I -eon, .h 0 exceptional MOOBMUH .o Er g ve<>"- low sleek lin« and revolutionary H*aid con427 words
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Advertisement125 1959-10-14 14 Like A Frietidly Handshake By Mixing These Fibres We Proudly Introduce Our Latest Fabric W .4rryAc^H HI After much experience and testing, we now introduce Exlan-Toyotex a blended fabric containing wool and ExUn facrylic) fibres. Soft and bulky warm, ExlarrToyotex is suprisingly light in weight. Other outstanding features are its125 words
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Miscellaneous397 1959-10-14 14 SINGAPORE: Ru«er— SCC A v Johore Services, padang; 75 Squadron RNZAF "B" v The Blacks, Tengah; Army v All Blues, Thomson Road; REME v 221 BVD. Ayer Rajah Road; Nee Soon Garrison v Ist Bn.. Cheshire Regt.. Selarang. Soccer SAFA Senior Cup tie. Police v Darul Allah. Jalan Besar. 5.15397 words
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Article, Illustration203 1959-10-14 15 EPSOM JEEP - Top sprinter High Socks dies after morning trackwork EPSOM JEEP PAGE 15 BRINGS YOU A RACING ROUNDUP BY SINGAPORE. Tues. j Brilliant sprinter High Socks broke down and died after trackwork here this moning. High Soiks was trained at Bukit Timah by Keith i Daniels and owned by Mr. K.203 words
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Article660 1959-10-14 15 FOR ALL RACES AT BT. TIMAB ON SATURDAY WEIGHTS I 0 r all eight races at Bukit Tlmah on Saturday are: THE GOLD CUP Cl 1 Div 1—1 JM Vho Knows S.07 Fly ins Dragon 8.05 Marksman 8.05 Rogrrthorpc 8.04 Lord Arrogance 8{>1 rrarfful King 8.01 Campdale 8.00 Big660 words
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Article340 1959-10-14 15 TECHNICOLOR II AND PINKSON IMPRESS QESUjU SINGAPORE, Tues. AP STABLE'S Marksman, one of the early favourites for the $35,006 Singapore Gold Cup to be run on Saturday, went stylishly in a testing tryout with stable-mate Campdate on a fast track at Bukit Timah this morning. Turning340 words
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394 1959-10-14 15 SINGAPORE, Tues. Speedy South of France is keeping his winning form. Ridden by Arthur Ward, this smart sprinter matched strides with Den tenturius (Subian) in a splendid tryout over 3f in 36 4/5, wide out. Sovereign Flame (Ward) and Can Do (Subian) also394 words
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Article50 1959-10-14 15 TORONTO. Tues— Australian -bred Sailor's Guide yesterday won ihe Jockey Club Stakes at New Woodbine. Sailor's Guide, owned by Br. and Mrs. Leon Levy of Philadelphia, brat the Hasty House Farm's Ekaba by three lengths, running the milc-and-a-quarter race in Z mm. 9 1/5 sec.50 words
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Advertisement170 1959-10-14 15 JSou: on Pan American's famous President flights 20QB JBH^V f A y\ njoy the unequalled elegance of new dining cart meal service 'TF Uo^n the aisle comes a rolling dining cart laden with the finest pourmet delicacies. It's what you could expect in the ■Ml exclusive hotels and restaurants. Only170 words
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Advertisement289 1959-10-14 15 with every bottle of i^^. l-iiE i HENNESSY brandy fi PICTURE-STORY fc|l^§B|[ JT4B '^**\^bes^Bl mI I AMJr '^vlHadM^=^^BSs*^Mll -'•^•53 j Read the stories of Lee Quoy.The Heroes of the Three Hills. jm^^-JlL^^mV I s-» Yam Poh Sek and Yien Ching the Wrestler in Hennessy's /a^^^^sfi «M\ wonderful story books written289 words
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Article, Illustration35 1959-10-14 16 THOUSANDS of Nationalist Chinese marines <t»-'i«i i' n formation past President Chiang Kai-shek in the annual grand naval review held at a Nationalist Chinese naval base in Southern Formosa. U.P.I, picture.UPI - 35 words
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Article383 1959-10-14 16 DETENTION ORDERS ARE CANCELLED SINGAPORE, Tues. Twenty-two detainees have had their detention orders cancelled. Most of them were detained two years ajfo. Among them are two bank clerks, a University student, a trade unionist, a bus worker and several Chinese Middle School students. A statement Issued383 words
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104 1959-10-14 16 WORLD NET OUT AFTER RECORD GEMS THEFT LONDON. Tues. Scotland Yard today launched a world-wide search for six neat and fussy thievrs who stole more than 52.100.000 worth of precious stones in the biggest jewel robbery in British history. British polite >pread a net trom Hong Kong to New York104 words
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Article, Illustration123 1959-10-14 16 Victim No. 3 of that gangland attack dies SINGAPORE, Tues. The third man wounded in yesterday's gangland attack at Pulau Minyak died in the General Hospital today. The youth. Soo Yeow Leong, 21. was admitted to Hospital in a critical condition alter being stabbed twice in the stomach. Soo was123 words
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305 1959-10-14 16 ANTI-FLOOD SCHEME WILL BE READY BEFORE RAINS SINGAPORE, Tues. The Minister for National Development, Mr. One; Eng Glian. said today he was confident that the anti-flood scheme for Kampong Tai Song and Qeylang Seria' would be ready before December, when the rains are expected. Accompanied by the Deputy City Engineer.305 words
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Obituary41 1959-10-14 16 MADJUH CHEAH GAIK SEOW. nother of Lim Cheuh Alk. Ll-n B*-!^; Klat. Mrs. Foo Win Poe and Mrs. Sim Lian Heng passed 13.10.59. aged 81 sears. Funeral 14.10.59 Cortepe leaves J.ilan Putrie. Petaling Java for Church. Biicktie'.ds ai 4 p.rr.41 words
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Obituary41 1959-10-14 16 EVER LOVING i-nd UnMPtnoiy of our dear In. Urn Tliian Soo '(Madam Wee Kirn Lie\v> who -.filed to rest DO 14-10-57. A ver> thoughtful and considerate i- but never never fori.it !ov kg Sons Her, Son-in-law. Daughten-In-iaw ann grand-children.41 words
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Article143 1959-10-14 16 A THIRD OF WINNINGS TO CHARITY ONDON, Tues. Ken- neth Hooton, 17, a leading aircraftman in the Royal Air Force, who won £6.663 (Mss6--370) in a football pool last week, is to give a third of it to the World Refugee Year Fund. His father. Mr. Edward Hooton. a MethodistReuter - 143 words
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Article344 1959-10-14 16 LONDON. Tues— The most active account the London stock exchance has ever experienced came to an end today on a very firm note. Tfwe was ;t -miMderable rar.oi'.nt o( profit iakln^ during the morning which more than offset fairly large buying, but in the afternoon buyers gained the344 words
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Article21 1959-10-14 16 LONDON, Tues.—Buyers £794 sellers £794 U. Forward buyers £794 sellers £794' i. Settlement £794'{.. Turnover a.m. 65 tons, p.m. 40.21 words
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Article32 1959-10-14 16 LONDON. Tues—Spot 35' Ad Nov. 33d.. Dec. 30.-d.. Jan-Mar 29'« d.. Apr-June 284 d.. JulySept. 28>id.. Oct.-Dec 28d., Oct c.l.f 30' id.. Nov. c.l.f. 29>id Dec. c.i.f. 29d. Tone: Quietly steady.32 words
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378 1959-10-14 16 LATE FOREIGN NEWS THE CABINET: RESHUFFLE IS EXPECTED THIS WEEK LONDON, Tuesday. \IR. MACMILLAN today continued to work on the reconstruction of his Conservative Ministry, which emerged from last weeks uenrral election with an almost doubled majority. The reshuffle, to be announced this week, is expected to involve relatively fewReuter - 378 words
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