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Title Section19 1959-10-20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times fie"*? r Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1959 15 CENTS19 words
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Article680 1959-10-20 1 KIDNAPPED MAN GIVEN LORRY LIFT TO POLICE STATION He is in good health, says CID Chief: No comment on ransom The gang gave him $4 farewell SINGAPORE, Monday. y[H. CHIA YEE SOH, a motor car parts millionaire, was set free in the Nee Soon area at 1.45680 words
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175 1959-10-20 1 SINGAPORE, Monday. TWELVE young men turned up at the Ministry of 1 Labour and Law in Havelock Road today to take advantage of the Government's amnesty offer to gangsters. Later, the State Advocate General. Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, said the 12 admitted having175 words
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87 1959-10-20 1 POLICE FIND TWO RUSTY PISTOLS IN BACKLANE SINGAPORE. Mon. Police last night recovered two unserviceable pistols from a backlane in Race Course Road and Lorong Tai Seng. Both are war relics and rusted. The first one was seized after an anonymous call that a group of children were playing with87 words
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Article52 1959-10-20 1 COLOMBO. Mon. The Ceylon Prime Minister, Mr. Wijayananda Dahanayake, today protested to the British Government against certain remarks broadcast recently by the British Broadcasting Corporation. A 8.8.C. political commentary on Ceylon said his Cabinet was '•composed very largely of mediocrities" and was led by "an inexperiencedReuter - 52 words
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Article26 1959-10-20 1 SRINAGAR, Mon.—Kashmir's Prime Minister, Bak*>hi Ghuiam Mohammed, today took over direct control and supervision of the affair's of Ladakh, the province bordering Chinese-ruled Tibet.26 words
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Article, Illustration156 1959-10-20 1 KUALA LUMPIR, Mon. Residents in Kuala Lumpur were startled to find a multicoloured ring round the noon-day sun today. Telephone inquiries from the public flooded the Straits Times office here. One caller said he had never seen anything like it in his life.156 words
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Article18 1959-10-20 1 LONDON. Mon.— The Queen Mother has accepted an invitation to visit the Rhodesian Federation next May.18 words
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212 1959-10-20 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. The new procedure for the importation of English language publications by air has so far caused no delay in the clearance of publications which arrived since last Friday the day on which j the rules came into force. But the prime reasons for i212 words
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Article, Illustration260 1959-10-20 1 GARY WANG NOW ON SICK LEA VE QUITS $1,400 POST SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Gary Wang, Publicity Liaison Secretary (Political) to the Ministry of Culture, has resigned his $1,400 a month post. Official circles said today he was on medical leave for three lo four weeks and was due to return260 words
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Article40 1959-10-20 1 MOSCOW, Mon.-The American Embassy's security officer. Mr. Russell Langelle. who was accused by the Russians of using his stay in Moscow to carry out Intelligence work, his wife and their children, left here today for Amsterdam.—U.P.l.40 words
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122 1959-10-20 1 Chiang's guerillas raid Red garrisons T<AIPEH, Mon. A A large Nationalist guerilla force staged a hit-and-run attack against Communist garrisons in Central China late last month, it was reported here today. The semi-official Ta Tao news agency, which claimed to have access to mainland sources, said the attack was stagedReuter - 122 words
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Article19 1959-10-20 1 NO REPRIEVE im nia). Mon.— CiQjrrnot munri fused fa hc^mm best-selling author \ecution on i -I PI19 words
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214 1959-10-20 2 IPOH, Monday. INDIAN and American university graduates teaching in English schools should be given equitable treatment and paid in accordance with the nature of the work they are doing. The Malayan Graduate Teachers' Union passed this resolution at their annual delegates' con- Terence214 words
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Article122 1959-10-20 2 $20,000 FIRE AT RUBBER ESTATE SMOKEHOUSE KUALA KANGSAR, Mon.— Nearly 9,000--j lb. of sheet rubber was destroyed when a smokehouse at Sungai Kreda Estate, in the Sungei Siput area. 30 miles from here, went up in flames during the early hours of this morning. Fire engines from Sungei Siput and122 words
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315 1959-10-20 2 All hail women's charter of rights: 'At long lastprotection and security' SINGAPORE, Monday. WOMEN social workers and housewives here today rejoiced at the Government's plan to draw up a ''charter of rights" for Singapore women and girls. Speaking with one voice, all agreed that the charter was long overdue and315 words
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178 1959-10-20 2 Constable saves woman from crocodile river KLANG. Monday. 4 TRAFFIC police constable risked his life by jumping into the crocodile-infested Klaug River yesterday to save an old woman who had fallen from the 40-foot high top deck of the new Klang bridge. The constable. Ismail bin Sahad. 30. who was178 words
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Article16 1959-10-20 2 TELUK ANSON. Mon. Teluk Anson will observe Remembrance Day with a parade on Nov. 8.16 words
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132 1959-10-20 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. A thief who drove a car he had stolen back to the owner at the request of the owner's wife, was today jailed by the Second Magistrate. Mr. Eu Cheow Chye. for 12 months. Khoo Lye Seng. 27. pleaded guilty132 words
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135 1959-10-20 2 IPOH. Monday. COPRA producers in the Sabak Bernam area have formed an association to represent their interests in talks with the Federal Government over their problems. The vice-president of the newly formed association. Mr. Yap Hong Thin, said that Sabak Bernam in Selangor and135 words
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75 1959-10-20 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon Two Malay charity concerts will be held here to raise funds to build a Cheshire Home for the chronic sick. The concerts, to be held In the Diamond Jubilee Hall, are being put on with the co-operation of the Tunas75 words
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Article35 1959-10-20 2 PENANG. Mon. A rural liaison committee has been set up in Sungei Bakau in Nibong Tebal district. The committee will negoi tiate with the district office •on matters of rural develop--1 ment.35 words
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Article189 1959-10-20 2 JAP BANK WILL FINANCE INDUSTRY KUALA LUMPUR. Mon —The Bank of Tokyo today announced three conditions under which it will grant loans to local firms setting up secondary industries under pioneer status. Intending borrowers must fulfil one of these three conditions: Have a good credit standing with the bank. Be189 words
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Article52 1959-10-20 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Ng Kah Chia pleading guilty to possessing opium dross and a pipe, said in the Sessions Court today that he had given up smoking but had forgotten to throw the dross and pipe away. He was fined $75 or three weeks52 words
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Miscellaneous22 1959-10-20 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby "i **uimo^\ f amditMUSTm CMBOT MY (ON TWE SAME €CAUM s^vwmxr^/ V^Jas last weeg^ fp&tl/) /the scalWN22 words
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268 1959-10-20 3 INDIA WILL NOT YIELD TO CHINA: MENON WEW YORK. Mon.— Mr. 11 V. K. Krishna Menon, Indias Defence Minister, warned last night that India would not tolerate "arrogance" from China or submit to intimidation. Speaking in a recorded television programme. Mr. Menon added: "Naturally we shall not yield territory and268 words
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Article30 1959-10-20 3 TOKYO. Mon— The Japanese Government will send a 10-man trade mission to 11 countries around the Caribbean Sea later this month, the Latin-American Society said here today. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article105 1959-10-20 3 Indonesian paper bac ks Malaya gOERABAYA. Mon. Malaya's action in taking the Tibetan question to the United Nations was proper and in line with Islami- principles, according to ar. Indonesian newspaper. The Sua-a Rakjat said the Chinese Communist suppression of Tibet was clearly a violation of human rights as wellUPI - 105 words
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Article55 1959-10-20 3 KANSAS CITY, Mon. Seventy-five teenagers were in jail today after a riot last night at a rock 'n' roll show. Dozens of fights broke out among the 15,000 teenagers who came to watch the "Dick Clark Caravan of Stars". Police made several baton charges before theReuter - 55 words
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Article354 1959-10-20 3 IRELAND: OUR AIM IS TO AROUSE PUBLIC OPINION TO ENFORCE THE RULE OF LAW NEW YORK, Monday. MR. Frank Aiken, Ireland's Foreign Minister, today forecast growing support for joint Irish-Malayan efforts to have the United Nations formally 'deplore" Communist Chinese action in Tibet. Mr. Aiken was replying354 words
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Article233 1959-10-20 3 draft resolution does not specifically mention China but asks the General Assembly simply to say it "deplores" the "events" in Tibet. Mr. Thondup was asked whether he thought the draft was strong enough. He replied that Tibet was grateful to Malaya, Ireland and othersReuter - 233 words
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157 1959-10-20 3 MELBOURNE. Mon. Australia can earmark some of its unpopular areas for Asian migrants if Australians do not 'want to mix with Asians, Mr. Ananthasayanam Ayyangar, Speaker of the Indian Lower House, said here. Mr. Ayyangar is one of 80 delegates to the CommonwealthReuter - 157 words
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125 1959-10-20 3 MANILA, Monday. T*HE Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, x today called for solidarity among Asian coun- tries. Speaking at a students convocation in the Philippine State University. Dr. Subandrio said: "We should be prepared not to throw away Asian security for individual security." Dr. SubandrioReuter - 125 words
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94 1959-10-20 3 RED TREATMENT FOR THE YOUNG HOOLIGAN: DEATH BELGRADE, Mon. The leader *f a Bulgarian group of hooligans has been sentenced to death by a Sofia court, the Yugoslav Press reported from Sofia. It Is believed here the severe penalty was intended to serve as a warning and to prevent increasingReuter - 94 words
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Article37 1959-10-20 3 PALEMBANO. Mon. A military court at Palembang fined an army officer 10,000 rupiahs for providing opportunity for the smuggling of rubber to Singapore and of receiving rewards from the proceeds of the illegal traffic. -U.P.I.UPI - 37 words
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Article80 1959-10-20 3 TOKYO. Mon.— When Hlroshl Kambe, a 19-year-old electrician, was locked out on the roof of a seven-storey building in Tokyo last night In high winds and driving rain, he used his skills to get off his exposed perch. Kambe. who had just finished testing a80 words
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211 1959-10-20 3 STEEL STRIKE: IKE TOLD ITS DEADLOCK WASHINGTON. Monday THE fact-finding board appointed by President 1 Eisenhower to investigate the 95-day-old nationwide steel strike reported after a meeting with union and company representatives last night that a settlement was impossible at present. Mr. George Taylor, the board chairman, called the IReuter - 211 words
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159 1959-10-20 3 Afghanistan may be next to join the C-Plan T ONDON, Mon.—Saru dar Mohammad Nairn. the Foreign Minister of Afghanistan, said in a radio broadcast here yesterday that his government was giving "very close and serious consideration" to the possibility of Joining the Colombo Plan. His remarks were contained, in anReuter - 159 words
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Article34 1959-10-20 3 MANILA, Mon— The Philippine and Indonesian Governments will co-ordinate their efforts to check the widespread smuggling and gun-running between the southern Philippine islands and Indonesia, it was officially announced here today. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Miscellaneous375 1959-10-20 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wa\e 476 mrtrea NATIONAL SHORTWAVE AM. 6.30 Good Mon**; 6.32 JggJ* «j Morning Prelude; 7.00 The Ncwc, Kuala Lumpur 341 metres 7.05 A Dste With Music; 8.00 The Penan« 366 metres i News; 8.05 A Date With Music; 29? ZYrZ 8.30 Victor375 words
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336 1959-10-20 4 COUNSEL: STATEMENTS NOT MADE VOLUNTARILY SINGAPORE, Monday MURDER trial at the Assize Court today came to an abrupt end on a preliminary point when two schoolboys were granted a discharge not amounting to an acquittal. The two boys were Phua Ah336 words
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Article, Illustration20 1959-10-20 4 MADAM Oh Su Chen signing the registration form With her is Mr. Yong. Straits Times picture.20 words
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307 1959-10-20 4 Opposition to study of English should go— Yong SINGAPORE, Mon. The Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, said tonight that some Chinese who opposed the study of English should change their attitude. Mr. Yong told reporters Just before registration of students for the Government sponsored English classes at Raffles307 words
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Article63 1959-10-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A delegation of 17 Japanese youths— lncluding four girls —are due In Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 28 to "cultivate International friendship," They are Japan's Goodwill Ambassadors touring Asian countries. During thei.r one-week stay in Kuala Lumpur, they will visit social, cultural and63 words
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Article78 1959-10-20 4 6,453 WILL TAKE CAMBRIDGE EXAMS SINGAPORE. Mon A total of 6,453 candidate* will sit for the Cambridge School Certificate and the Higher School Certificate Examinations here this year. Of these, 5,370 are taking the Cambridge School Certificate and 1,083 the Higher School Certificate. Both the examinations are from Nov. 1878 words
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Article91 1959-10-20 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A fire relief fund has been started by the Singapore Council of Social Service for the Pearl's Hill fire victims. The donations received so far include: Lee Foundation $2,000. Singapore Buddhist Federation $600. and Mr. Ng Alk Kuan $50. Public donations may be91 words
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Article32 1959-10-20 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara and Lady Goode will attend the charity premiere of "The Bridal Path" at Lido Theatre tomorrow night in aid of the Red Cross Society.32 words
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Article23 1959-10-20 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Thieves broke Into a Victoria Street stall late last night and stole $600 cash and $200 worth of cigarettes.23 words
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221 1959-10-20 4 Tibet 'Labour shows true colours KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Assistant Minister of Information, Syed Ja'afar Albar. said today that the Labour Party of Malaya had shown Its "true colours" in condemning the Government for its stand on Tibet in the United Nations. He described the debate during the Labour Party221 words
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Miscellaneous296 1959-10-20 4 I Todays Singapore diary... y.w.C.A. (Raffles Quay): nan, Mr. Robert Loh at Alien V.M.C.A.: Bodybuilding, weight Japanese flower arrangement Lecture Theatre 8.15 p.m. lifting 4 p.m.; judo intensive course 10 ajn. and 11 ajn.; ywOA. (Outram Road): < urs 5.45 pjn.; Malay civil *erMalay for beginners 10.30 a.m.; Chinese for296 words
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1647 1959-10-20 5 Dionysius— a clerk who won empire with the sword. HE SAVED THE GREEKS FROM THE CARTHAGINIANS AND ROSE TO BECOME THE MIGHTIEST POWER IN THE MEDITERRANEAN IN the marshes out- side Syracuse, capital ol Greek Sicily, the camp fires of the besieging Carthaginian host twinkled like a thousand fireflies :n1,647 words
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Miscellaneous140 1959-10-20 5 Tlte Saint By Leslie Charieris Lit Abner By Al Capp ((-TH£J?H£<3O,POR£ /AH CAIN'T STAY MAD A INCLOODIN' HIS FWRITE lIfAH HE AR<=> vie _"N U > LOSTSOUL-OFFFO- ATHI/Af.'-AH'LLTO'GIVE DESSERT- SSIS ED %i Vr-C- TW^St" S m±AJLCV£jyWZZUgL£j HlNV'.'— AH'LL Pl* V CATFISH EYEBALLS" JH Vr^SlV^? X* WAWrWjZI-*S EV'KVTHING NCEIV J sZ^^'A140 words
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Article56 1959-10-20 6 70 Horrf. 57* (Minimum) THE WIFE OF the late Mr. Saeed Khmn thank all friends for their attendance at the fur.t.-il, nifingrr of condolence, wreaths and kindness. THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Oh Hock Teck thank friends, relatives, associations and schools for their attendance, messages of condolence, wreaths56 words
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Article200 1959-10-20 6 :0 Horit flO (Minimum) STELLA COURTNEY closes her engagement at "The Cockpit" on the 21st October. WHY BE GREY? Use Morgan's Pomade. Perfumed or plain. Available i.t Medical Hall and all dispensaries and store*. GREAT READING at little cost. Complete range of Pan and Pontana books available at Spore200 words
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609 1959-10-20 6 The Straits Times Tuesday, October 20, 1959. Rebellious Remnants Ever since official forces in Indonesia managed to drive the various rebel groups into the hills and the jungle accounts of their activity have necessarily been sparse. What their strength may be it is impossible to say and the Indonesian Government609 words
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Article340 1959-10-20 6 The difference between the methods adopted by the United States and the United Kingdom to lessen the size of their rubber stockpiles is the difference between concern primarily felt for the consumer and carefully balanced concern for both consumer and producer. The United Kingdom has announced a sliding340 words
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Article261 1959-10-20 6 Although the Singapore Government's charter for the protection of women and children has yet to be written, enough is known about its main provisions to warrant the favourable comment it has received. One measure of planned reform has already been given the force of law; this is the261 words
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Article, Illustration1483 1959-10-20 6 GEOFFREY IMESON - GEOFFREY IMESON ONE MAN'S REVOLUTION... YEAR 1 by KARACHI F PAKISTAN is celebrating the first anniversary of the revolution on Oct. 27. On that day last year President Iskandar M i r z a handed over office as president toReuter - 1,483 words
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356 1959-10-20 6 BEGINS NEXT WEEK THE BIG BATTLE FOR THOSE BEAUTIFUL GIRLS... LONDON: BRITISH and American airlines begin a battle next week to capture hundreds of beautiful and efficient British girls. In the past the struggle tor supremacy in the airline world has centred on better and faster jets, lower fares, and356 words
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Article188 1959-10-20 7 HEAD OF STATE APPEAL BY PMIP SINGAPORE, Mon. The Pan- Malayan Islamic Party passed a resolution at a meeting yesterday to appeal to the Singapore Government to propose to the Queen that the next Yang di-Pertuan Negara should be a Federation citizen recommended by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. "This would188 words
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Article77 1959-10-20 7 IPOH, Mon.— A heavy curtain at the side of the screen caught fire during the screening of "Golden Horde" at the Rex Theatre here this afternoon. The audience remained seated while staff put out the 10-feet high flames with fire extinguishers, although the doors on each77 words
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164 1959-10-20 7 S'pore Govt. gives Nair no pay leave SINGAPORE, Mon.— Mr. C. V. Devan Nair. Political Secretary to the Ministry of Education, was today granted indefinite "no-pay" leave so that he can represent the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union before the Arbitration Board. The board was recently ?el up to resolve164 words
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Article25 1959-10-20 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. For storing timber on vacant land In Jalan Trus. here without a permit. Lee Geek Swan was fined $80 today.25 words
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Article363 1959-10-20 7 JUDGE SAYS ITS HARD TO STAMP IT OUT IF PEOPLE THINK LIGHTLY OF UNLAWFUL ACTS SINGAPORE, Monday. A DISTRICT JUDGE, Mr. J. F. McWilliam, -f*- today said it would be almost impossible to stamp out corruption in Singapore if there were people who offered bribes to363 words
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Article40 1959-10-20 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— A meeting of the Johore State Welfare Committee will be held at the Social Welfare Department, here on Thursday at noon to discuss arrangements for flood precaution and providing relief to those affected.40 words
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201 1959-10-20 7 Singapore calls in Australian expert to draft labour laws SINGAPORE, Monday. AN AUSTRALIAN legal expert arrived here today to help the Government draft "revolutionary" labour laws. He is Mr. C. F. Weston. who has been seconded from the Australian Ministry of Labour and National Service. Mr. Weston will also help201 words
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Article159 1959-10-20 7 SINGAPORE, Monday. ]I|R. LIM CHEE POE, bursar of the Singapore divi*fl sion of the University of Malaya since 1955 has resigned. He will leave at the end of the month. Mr. Llm, 42. said today I have no startling reason for resigning. "It has been159 words
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Article77 1959-10-20 7 Huge oil pipeline is laid SINGAPORE, Mon. A huge submarine pipeline was laid today at the Caltex terminal at Tanjc lg Penjuru as part of the company's multi-million dollar expansion programme to bring renned oil products to the Singapore and Federation markets. The laying of the pipeline will enable company77 words
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703 1959-10-20 7 FOREIGNERS MEDDLING IN OUR POLITICS— SUPP KUCHING. Monday TPHE SARAWAK Unit- ed Peoples' Party, in a Press release today, protested against "foreign politicians" taking part in politics here. The protest was made on reports in local newspapers that Singapore Legislative Assemblyman. Mr. C. H. Koh, who is also an executive703 words
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234 1959-10-20 7 Party: We teamed up to boost Socialism ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The national president of Par^y Ra'ayat Inche Ahmad Boestamam, today explained why his organisation teamed up with the Labour Party under the Socialist Front banner. He was commenting en the statement by Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, former chairman of the234 words
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Article49 1959-10-20 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Lee Kum Cheong. tentatively charged today with using a revolver unlawfully, was remanded for a week. He was alleged to have committed the offence with intent to hurt another man. Lee Ah Chew, at Temple Street at 7.15 a.m. on Aug. 24.49 words
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352 1959-10-20 7 'SPECIAL' CAR DISCOUNT COSTS PWD MAN $2,000 KUALA BELAIT. Monday. A FORMER construction engineer in Malaya, John Albert Rolph, 57, was lined $2,000 or threemonths' jail here on charges involving the purchase of two cars from Borneo Motors Ltd, Kuala Belait. On the first count he was accused of obtaining,352 words
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221 1959-10-20 7 INVALID ALT MAY BE SENT ABROAD FOR TREATMENT MALACCA, Mon. Ali bin Tamby, 40, oddjob labourer and father of eight, who has been bedridden for the past 11 months since he fell from a coconut tree, may be sent abroad for specialist treatment. Malacca's Chief Minister. Inche Ghaffar bin Baba,221 words
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Advertisement137 1959-10-20 7 NESTUM- for Baby and \i all the family rf I^/ All healthy babies should be given a complementary food from about 12 weeks of age MS^hlsL^ and you cannot do better than choose deli- ~.y r tf TT m J clous, easily digested NESTUM ready-cooked. 3-cereal food. i NESTUM is137 words
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Article, Illustration958 1959-10-20 8 WITH summer 1959 just ended. Marcel Boussac, the French cotton king and backer of the House of Dior, has already jumped ahead lo the summer of 1960. At a special showing of cottons for 1960 in London, fashion experts and store buyers were given a958 words
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Miscellaneous227 1959-10-20 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 8. Lay In a hundred rules. 1. No more lugg««« than this possibly (7). needed? (4-3) Bird was first to be given a 6 City with fifty in-4* quick! name (6>. (7) 14. Prank word of dismisial 10. Handpalnted miniature? (5- pronounced (9). 4 6) Baseball227 words
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Advertisement1654 1959-10-20 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE TO ABEH. lIYTRPOOL, SIASSOW, LONDON ft CONTINtNTJU PORTS. Out Sport Sails •> S'-am Ptraig CLAUCOS Hive. Livtraatl. A'moutn It Part act 22 Oct 21 ACHILLES liveraael. Casgow G. 42 Bet 24 Oct 29-20 Oct 21 31 MENEIAUS Marseilles, Oubim Nev 1 Nn 4 Niv 5 I1,654 words
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Advertisement1284 1959-10-20 9 /^2SK It* t\m V* LINES Saitlmf Oaf fafoj—Sjn kOIH ""SEA MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL t SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. rl ySLyRj i i.o r b P. Sham Penang VVs-tfl/ "SEIANDIA k) 19 20 Oct 21/21 Oct "SAMOA" I) 21 Oct' 4 Nn 5 t Nl, 1/7 Niv i*^~^> -MEONIA" 11/19 Nn 29/21 Nn 22/211,284 words
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Advertisement1357 1959-10-20 9 Sdi'idinb THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD. 'Yon* OIN6APORE (littrpiratel it tkt Utitet Kiagawi) I LINES SAILINCS TO AOEN. U.K. ft CONTINENTAL POUTS Sport P. Sham Ptnang BCNIAWSRS for Hamfturg, Antwerp, unson 22/29 Oet 27/28 Oct 29/19 Oct 9ENMACDHUI for Liverpool. Rotterdam. Gdynia Grangemouth 21/27 Oct 21/38 Oet 31 Oet/ 11,357 words
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Advertisement1385 1959-10-20 9 MoALISTER tic CO.. LTD. TEL Nt: KMI EIXISMAH LINE KLAVENESS LINk LONDON HAMBURG, RinERBAM HAVRI LOS ANttlCi. SAN FRANCISCO ft HULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND and tor Canaca ano USA ho-r" Atlantic •'om Acceatitt <-»r»- <• Central I SMI CITY OF COLOMBO America. Spore P Sliam lunhonil Gil II 281,385 words
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Article128 1959-10-20 10 MELBOURNE, Mon. INVESTMENT shares were firm here today. I Strongest moves were BHP gaining 3s. 7d. to 755. 9d. and C$R rlring £6 10s. to £77 10s. on an active market. Base metals were busy, while oils and loans were steady. Bank of N.S.W £43 U buyer Con.128 words
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Article294 1959-10-20 10 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today: Bayernstein 1/2, Straat van Dlemen 4/5. Shoyo Maru 6A. Thorstrand 8/7. Glenartney 8/9, Anshun 10/11, Euryalus 13/14. Mitaka Maru 15/16. City of Colombo 18. AdJge 19, Tronoh N. Wall 2, Salong N. Wall 3. Sletter N.294 words
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Article147 1959-10-20 10 November first grade rubber buyers f.o-b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 100 M cents per lb. down cents on Friday's close. The closing tone was inactive. Closing prices In cents per lb., yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o-b. buyers 104';. sellers 104*;; Int. 1 RS.S. Nov.147 words
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Article21 1959-10-20 10 Malayan Share Market: Oct. 19 Oct. 17 Industrials: 103.35 103.37 Tins: 124.90 ***** Rubbers: 154.84 152.63 Jan. 1 1958=100.21 words
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Article546 1959-10-20 10 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported yesterday "Industrials and Una were quietly steady while rubbers continued firm. The turnover was fair." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business up to 3.30 pm.: Industrials: Fltzpatricks 95 cents; Fraser and Neave ords $1.43 X all (OL), $1.47 x all,546 words
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694 1959-10-20 10 TIN PRICE CONTINUES TO SLIP AWAY ON BIG SALES By Our Market Correspondent THE tin price yesterday in Singapore again fell by 62| cents to $396.12}, the offering at 250 tons being the highest according to unofficial estimates, since August of last year. The price began to slip away a694 words
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Article104 1959-10-20 10 Singapore Chinese) Prodaee Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent October/November shipments $42 buyers. $43 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $66 sellers, drum $67.--sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $169. Sarawak $168. special Sarawak black $104. garbled Lam pong black $104104 words
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Article34 1959-10-20 10 SINGAPORE. OCT. 19. RUBBER: $1,001 per lb. (down 12 cents). I'nofTicial 5 p.m. close S 1.004 (quiet)'. TIN: 5iJ6.121 per picul (down 0| cents). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (up 10 tons).34 words
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Article122 1959-10-20 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association rates were unchanged yesterday as follows (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 32 15/16. O.D. S3 1/16, 90 d/st 33 7/16 credit bills. 33 9/16 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31 1 '4. O.D. 31 3/8. 90 d/st 31122 words
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Advertisement1117 1959-10-20 10 Express O.S.A. PaaUic c* Atlaata« Coast Sarvtaa E.T.A. E.T.A. E.I.A Spore 9 S'tvam Pcrang H>on| L Angeles Hew York K.akta»> Uku Ist Call 2* 25 Oct Oct 2T Oct M Call 21/ M Oct 3 Net 24 Nff II Oec niwain Mara" Ist Call 24/2$ Na* KKn 27 Nm tut1,117 words
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Advertisement196 1959-10-20 10 UNION OF BURMA SHIPPING BOARD i.i. "PYIDAWAYI" ETA 20th Oct. From Rangoon: Loading for Rangoon Agents: International Shipping Agency, 338/342, Telok Ayer Street, Singapore, 1. Tel: *****, ***** t *****. a\\mJLa^bMaMmMMa»aiaa«eMMMßwa*MMaHaM>aaiiaMMii«lMMHiMW I DIRECT FOR NEW YORK/BOSTON BALTIMORE NEW ORLEANS Avceptmg cargo for Gulf Ports and Central/South America. Spare P. S'kaa196 words
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Advertisement756 1959-10-20 10 NOTICES MESSRS. NEILL AND BELL announce the sale of tin concentrates for the quota period from Ist July. 1959 to 30th September. 195S under the Tin Control Scheme as follows: Picob Ayer Hltam Tin Dredging Ltd., (Including grouped quota) 3,633 The Sungei Best Mines Ltd.. Sungel Best section 2.949 (The756 words
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Advertisement888 1959-10-20 10 NOTICES NOTICE is hereby given thai Mr. Peter Wong alias Petwongcr left the service of Success Enterprises. Limited since 30th September, 1959 and that he has no i authority whatsoever to conduct business on behalf of the Com- pany. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETINGS IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STATE888 words
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Advertisement816 1959-10-20 11 NOTICES Estate of:— SIVORIS s/o IMAGLIYA KAN CANANGAV, deceased, late of N« 5-N, Forfar House, Q»l«ni»towii Singapore, who died on the 2m day of April. 1959. Pursuant to Section 29 of th< Trustee's Ordinance (Chapter 34: all persons Interested In or havinj claims against the estate of th< deceased person816 words
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Advertisement737 1959-10-20 11 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE SINGAPORE PROPERTIES J To be held mt our mlenmm No.. 14 1« Robtnaon B«U, On THURSDAY Zlnd OCTOBER, 1959 at 2.30 P.M. m No. 46 CHCIL ST. 999 Yrs' lease. >d Area 3,200 sq- ft. appro*. Monthly Rent $165/-. *> No. 39 TELOK AVER ST.737 words
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Advertisement835 1959-10-20 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Applications are Invited for the following posts in the Municipal Engineer's Department. 1 Technical Cadet holding Technical' College diploma in Civil Engineering. 1 Technical Cadet holding Technical College diploma in Architecture. Salary Scale: $373 x 21—415 p.m. plus C.O.L-A. at current rates. Applications stating835 words
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Advertisement782 1959-10-20 11 (Continued from Page f) SITUATIONS VACANT It Word* ti (Mi*.)— Box l» ct*. txtrm EXPERIENCED, qualified, ladles hairdresser for high class alrconditloned salon: Tel. Spore *****. WANTED by large factory female typist, preferably one able to handle Correspondence Independently. Apply with particulars of experience. Salary expected to Box A 4812782 words
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Advertisement844 1959-10-20 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M Word* tt (Ml*.)— Box it et*. extra FURNISHED TERRACE 1 HOUSE. Boon Teck Rd.. Spore modern sanitation, 3 rooms, frig.. > cooker, fan. telephone- Enquiries 1 (Spore) *****, 10 ajn. to 4 pjn. ACCOMMODATION WANTED I If Word, $S (Ml*.)— Box It et*. txtra SMALL SELF-CONTAINED fur--1844 words
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Advertisement879 1959-10-20 11 r FOR HIRE 19 Word, ti (Min.)— Box it et*. txtra 5 VACANT PLOT Ideal for ad--1 vertlsement hoarding corner Or- chard Road. Cavenagh Road. s Prominent Site. Particulars Box A4BOB S.T. Spore. > HIRE PURCHASE 1 20 Word* ti (Mi*.) Btx It eta. txtra SOON ANN CAR Trading Com-879 words
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Advertisement724 1959-10-20 11 FOR SALE It Word* ft (Mi*.)— Box It et,. txtra CLEARANCE SALE brand new 33 1/3 Long playing records from tt/- upwards. New 45 SP <fe EP Records to be sold below cost. Call at Mong Huat Co.. 97. North Bridge Road, Singapore, 6. Tel: *****. GIVE AWAY SALE! Records724 words
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Advertisement445 1959-10-20 11 WHERE TO STAY (Sport) 10 Word, $10 (Minimum) Dailt 1 month. 10 Word, UJO (Ml* GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL Scott* Road, Spore Charming Garden inclusive Terms MAYFAIR HOTEL, Spore— Central Rooms Aircondltioned Popular Bar Courteous Service. STATION HOTEL. Singapore. AlrcondJUoned Rooms all modern conveniences Bed /Breakfast term Tel: *****/6 STRAND HOTEL445 words
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Article, Illustration390 1959-10-20 12 New Zealand starts big trade drive NEW REPRESENTATIVE IN FEDERATION APPOINTED THE New Zealand Government has appointed new trade commissioners for the Federation of Malaya and Hong Kong, preparatory to increasing its trade with Malaya and Far-Eastern countries generally. The trade commissioner for the Federation will be Mr. W. L.390 words
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Article, Illustration187 1959-10-20 12 HOOVER CHANGES ASIAN HABITS MODERN household appliances are steadily changing the habits of Asian housewives, according to Mr. H. E. Duggans, manager for the Far East and the British West Indies for Hoover Ltd., England. Mr. Duggans. who recently spent a few days in Singapore on a business visit, said187 words
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Article61 1959-10-20 12 Two-way trade between Sarawak and Holland will be improved. Mr. J. G. Kist. the Netherlands ConsulGeneral in Singapore said when he visited Kuching last week. Sarawak's exports to the Netherlands consist mainly of timber, pepper and illipenuts, and last year the value was $1.8 million. Among61 words
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Article142 1959-10-20 12 INCHE Yom Ahmad bin Ngah Ahmad, 36, one of the leading Ma1a y contractors in Perak, is making a onemonth tour of England and the Continent on a business-cum-plea-sure trip. President of the Perak Malay chamber of Commerce, Inche Yom Ahmad left Kuala Lumpur by142 words
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Article, Illustration255 1959-10-20 12 pLOSTER Equipment Ltd., British manufacturer ers of fire fighting appliances of Gloucester, Great Britain, are to seek more export markets in the Federation of Malaya, Singapore and other South-East Asian countries. This was revealed by Mr. George R. Boulton, Australian representative of the company, who255 words
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270 1959-10-20 12 New import-export company has tuna fishing plan ANEW importing and exporting house, Aik Woo and Co. Ltd. has been established in Singapore with an authorised capital of $150,000. The company will do bust- 1 ness with Japan. Borneo. Burma. Thailand, the United Kingdom, West Germany and China Mr. Lee Meng270 words
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Article45 1959-10-20 12 West Germany produced 163,460 motor vehicles In September, 28.7 per cent more than in August, it' is announced in Frankfurt. In the first nine months of the year. 1.235.62 b units were produced. 12.5 per cent higher than the corresponding period last year.45 words
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Advertisement190 1959-10-20 12 V Subtraction olivetti Summa 15 Adding-Listing machine with direct subtraction and credit balance. Capacity L 99.999.999.999. Simplified four-positional ball-switch for Total, Sub-total, Subtraction, Non-add. -f Sole Agents Guthrie A Co Ltd j£FZ^\ Trade with m Australia and New Zealand Business men trading with Australia and Ntrw Zealand are inTited to190 words
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Advertisement221 1959-10-20 12 now in service fly cpa prop -|ot Electra I to -< **x%^ tfflHk ttie fastest prop-jet In the world cpa I cathay pacific airways I Booking Offices: Singapore Tel. *****-9 Malayan Comm.rciol Agencies l»a\, K.L. Tal: M 444 X :|x|x' Tfca Borneo Co. Ltd., Borneo and Sarawak :w:": is:*:'i*:':'? or221 words
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Miscellaneous154 1959-10-20 12 RADIO DEALERS' MEETING j rpHE radio business Is year in Singapore and the 1 expanding considerably Federation, particularly in in the Borneo territories, the all -transistor field. Mr. A.J.M. Ramsay, general Pan-Malayan imports manager of William Jacks showed a5O per cent inand Co (Malaya) Ltd.. said crease over last year154 words
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374 1959-10-20 13 VIC NAYAGAM - VIC NAYAGAM ITS IN THE INTEREST OF FOOTBALL IN ASIAN COUNTRIES, HE WRITES By Kuala Lumpur, Monday MALAYAN Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman, president of if A the Asian Football Confederation, in a bid to get Indonesia back into the A.F.C. fold, has written to374 words
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258 1959-10-20 13 BESTCRETE IS IN TOP FORM FOR BIG SPRINT By EPSOM JEEP Singapore, Mon. gESTCRETE, with Bob Taylor astride, made track watchers take notice when he whipped stablemate Hopeful Blue (Lee) by five lengths in a testing 3f tryout in 38 4/5 on the Bukit Timah track this morning. Bestcrete Is258 words
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116 1959-10-20 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Hockey Association may start a scheme to coach some of the most promising schoolboy players in Singapore. Mr. Avtar Singh, a delegate, asked a SHA committee meeting tonight to appoint a second national coach, in addition to Major Denis116 words
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Article216 1959-10-20 13 SINGAPORE, Monday. SINGAPORE Cricket Club 'B survived a strong •3 rally towards the end to beat University of Malaya by 11 points (a goal and two penalties) to eight (a goal and a penalty) in a rugger match on the padang today. Despite losing Thomas216 words
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Article85 1959-10-20 13 CINGAPORE. Mon. Fan Yen Shlen. captain of St. Andrew's School, scored four tries to help his school trounce Beatty Secondary School by 41 points (four goals and seven tries) to nil •In a rugger match at Woodsvllle today. Oee Wah kicked flawlessly and converted four tries.85 words
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Article70 1959-10-20 13 SINGAPORE. Mon Singapore team to meet the visiting Yawnta Steel and Iron Company football te., m from Japan at Jalan Besar tomorrow (kick off 7.30 p.m.). will be selected fromW. Skinner. Mokhr L Wail Chin. Matmoon Cudasee, Samad Abdullah, Quah Kirn Beng. Lee Jonan>70 words
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Article30 1959-10-20 13 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Johore Bahru and Muar will meet in the final of the in-ter-dlstrlct soccer competition for the Iskandar Cud on the Trade School ground on Friday.30 words
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Article69 1959-10-20 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Despite extra time McNalr School I and Rangoon School II drew their replay of the final of the McNalr district soccer competition at Balestler Road today. The game ended In a 1-1 draw. The trophy will be shared by the two teams. Rangoon took69 words
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Article31 1959-10-20 13 TAIPING. Mon.— Sultnn Abdul Hamid College of Alor Star beat King Edward VII School by 13 points (two goals, penalty) to 5 (goal) in a rugby match here yesterday.31 words
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274 1959-10-20 13 'Subsidy cut unfair 1 Clubs to hold protest meeting By TEOH ENG TATT SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore Amateur Football Association's senior clubs will hold a protest meeting on Thursday on the S.A.F.A. decision to cut its annual subsidies to the clubs by 50 per cent. The S.A.F.A. decision means that senior274 words
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Article211 1959-10-20 13 V. MARKAR - RUGBY EXPERTS TO COACH BOYS V. MARKAR By SINGAPORE, Mon.— The first phase in the Singapore Rugby Union's scheme to popularise the game among Asians is a series of lectures for schoolboys to teach them the laws of the game. Lectures, to be conducted by experts of the game, will211 words
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Article64 1959-10-20 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Malays open tennis championships will be held on Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 at Telok Kurau. The events Include open singles and doubles, veterans' singles and doubles, handicap singles and Junior singles. All entries must reach the hon. secretary before Saturday. Oct. 24.64 words
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102 1959-10-20 13 rOLOMBO. Mon. Wong I Kong Chow, of Singapore. i riding a Honda motor-cycle, won two events— lightweight and junior racing classes— In a road race meet held yesterday in Nuwara Eliva. famous hill station 125 miles J from Colombo. In the lightweight raceReuter - 102 words
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206 1959-10-20 13 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN By SINGAPORE, Monday. AM OST disappointed, but most determined, of the ITI seven Singapore drivers entered for the Macao Grand Prix in Macao next month is Jan Bussell, one of Singapore's most promising drivers. Reason for his disappointment206 words
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Article108 1959-10-20 13 STABLE BOYS IN FINAL AT LAST OINGAPORE. Mon. Stable Boys had to play ten matches against four teams to qualify to meet H. M. Dockyard in the S.A.F.A Junior Cup final when i they beat Darul Aflah "A" 1-0 in their second replay at Jalan Besar to--1 day. Stable Boys,108 words
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Article21 1959-10-20 13 Mon. Crescent O beat Monk's Hill 3-0 In the first Inter-school girls' hockey league match at Alexandra Romd today.21 words
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Advertisement84 1959-10-20 13 lQy V% f\ r<iril _b/ *a& w _l_l* 1 Keep a pack of Scotties tissues I Q* tf~ i\ handy in your home, in your office, JL N^r jF^mitTs'^ You'll find them more hygienic S^L%T\\^T Ek^ to use> economical and so Strong f«r net* P*rf«ct for blowing tc»o»l chlHr» h.*84 words
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Advertisement341 1959-10-20 13 |I!|J AG UAR m*o^4* ,1 ,-..;.•:•■•■••■■■•■'••■'•■••>;•>"* Autocar Rood Test 23.1 M.P.G. POWER ECONOMY -Y-^tv mo t° r l 8 ts whose personal preference is for a car of compact dimensions jT '.^^-W^^^^^-^r^s^ the 2.4 and 3.4 litre Jaguar saloons offer _=n f 7 ,7lr*tjr> all tn °se characteristics for which341 words
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Miscellaneous62 1959-10-20 13 SINGAPORE: Rujby Inter* school Raffles v St. Joseph's, R.I. Soccer: Tourists match Singapore v Ynwata. Jalan Besar < 7.30 p.m.>; SAFA Dlv. 2 Mt. Emily v Mlnto, Jalan Besar iJ p.m. i. Hockey: SHA Dlv. 2 SRC "B" v REME, Dadang; Div. 3 RAP Seletar v Prisons. Seletar; Inter-school Tanjong62 words
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Article372 1959-10-20 14 INDONESIA DOESN'T INTEND TO IMPOSE HER POLICY ON MALAYA, DJUANDA TELLS JAKARTA PARLIAMENT JAKARTA. Monday. V EITHER Indonesia nor Malaya wants to dominate the other. Dr. Djuunda, the Indonefian First Minister, told Parliament here when the Indonesia-Malaya Friendship Treaty was ii tilied. Before the ratification lastReuter - 372 words
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Article54 1959-10-20 14 LONDON, Mon. Billy Wright, the retired England soccer captain, was to open a building exhibition in Shortheath yesterday by kicking a football through a paper door from four yards. Wright, a veteran of 20 years at kicking footballs, wound up and booted the ball lustily. He missedUPI - 54 words
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Article309 1959-10-20 14 TRUMAN - TRUMAN ...AT A GLANCE BY f|ALLAS, (Texas), Mon. Former President, Harry Truman, said yesterday that a code of morals was the greatest thins any country could have. •The trouble with the feMtam i*. he said. -They have no morals." Mr. Truman, a Baptist, was speaking309 words
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Article, Illustration134 1959-10-20 14 THIS was the last picture taken of actor Errol Flynn before his death in Vancouver last week. With him is the last of his many teenaged "proteges," 17-year-old Beverly Aadland. According to her mother. Beverly and Flynn, 50. planned to marry as soon as he134 words
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288 1959-10-20 14 India may develop dangerous Malayan vaccine KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Indian Council on Medical Research is interested in making a vaccine from ;i virus developed and rejected by the Malayan Institute of Medical Research as "too dangerous" to handle The Indian organi>atu> interested because the virus may make a vaccine288 words
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Obituary67 1959-10-20 14 MRS CHONG THYE (nee Mary Hue Chin Lam aged 76. passed injl peacefully at 11.50 p.m. 'on 19th October 1959. :■< 203 Belmont Ko;'d. leaving behind 3 MM David. T.Y.. and Albert, and 6 dnuKhter.i— ElMe. Betty. Nancy. Miumn, May and Ah W:m. 3 catighters-in-law and 6 sons-in-law and67 words
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Article, Illustration157 1959-10-20 14 BIG PLAN TO SET UP SHOE FACTORY KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Mr. K. Miyachi, nead ot a Japanese company which manufactures rubber shoes, said here today that his firm hoped to set up a $2 million factory in the Federation soon. Mr. Miyachl. president of the Hiroshima Rubber Industry Company, arrived157 words
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Article35 1959-10-20 14 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Water will be cut off tomorrow in Peirce Road and Peirce Drive (between Holland Road and 10A Peirce Road) from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. to lay a new connection.35 words
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Article193 1959-10-20 14 OGMORE GOES OVER TO THE LIBERALS I ONDON, 'Mon. Lord Ogmore, 55, a former Labour Minister, today announced he was leaving the Labour Party to rejoin the Liberals. Lord Ogmore. formerly Mr. David Rees-Williams, was Parliamentary Undersecretary of State, Colonial Office, from 1947 to 1950 and served as Minister ofReuter - 193 words
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Article47 1959-10-20 14 SINOAPORE. Mon. Self Strength entered the finsl round of the Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation championships when they beat Amateur S.C. 80-63 at the Great World tonight. Other resuiUs were: Men— Hua Yew b:. Loh Lin 77-50: Women— Chinese V.M.C.A. bt. Nan Hwa 36-14.47 words
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202 1959-10-20 14 RURAL CHINESE TREK TO MEDAN BEGINS MEDAN, Monday. 1 ARGE numbers of Chinese are leaving rural areas in North Sumatra and moving into Medan as a result of the Government's ban on rural alien retail traders, at the end of the year. Press reports said that government officials in MedanUPI - 202 words
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Article121 1959-10-20 14 Scott makes farewell visits KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The British Commissioner General in SouthEast Asia, Sir Robert Scott, 54, arrived in Kuala Lumpur today to pay farewell visits to "pood friends and Federation leaders. He is taking up a new job in Britain. Soon after his arrival, he called on the121 words
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Article323 1959-10-20 14 LONDON. Mon. Activity on the London Stock Exchange today has continued on a considerable scale and although there were occasional bouts of proflttaklng. closing prices were in most cases at the best levels of the day. Feature was the continued strength of giltedged in response to persistent investment323 words
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Article38 1959-10-20 14 LONDON. Mon— Spot 32 Ud.. Nov. 30 a td.. Dec. 28 T id., Jan.Mar. 28'jd., Apr-June 28d.. JulySept 27^.. Oct.-Dec. 27 2 d.. Oct. c.l.f. unquoted. Nov. c'Vf 29'» d.. Dec. cl.f. 28 3 id. Tone: Uncertain.38 words
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Article24 1959-10-20 14 LONDON. Mon.— Buyers £793 i. sellers £7»4' w Forward buyers £792 a sellers £793 4. Settlement £794; Turnover a.m. 30 tons, pjn. 5.24 words
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Article198 1959-10-20 14 Post early for Xmas warning KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Postal Department here today reminded people to post their Christmas mall early. The last day for surface mail for Canada is Oct. 28. Christmas mall to 17 other foreign countries by surface mail must be posted during November. Only those to198 words
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Advertisement215 1959-10-20 14 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS '/in'mi/m i ULAZE: To Helen Tom a daughter, Ruth Ann. Both doing woiiderlullv. f ESPECIALLY IN THE STRAITS TIMES 1 ffiw?s >sfe^ TIMtS HOUSE, UIVER VALLEY RD SINGAPORE, TEL: MOO *^JjJ^S---^ 25^ BIRTHS. MARRIAGES, DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS £4 ft «>«£- f ANNOUNCEMENTS. PERSONAL VISSING ETC Zfr 1U w§«jo215 words
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Advertisement75 1959-10-20 14 Bn I Inn portabie LJ U transistor all-wave 9mqH__l________p___MHnj| I designed for a lifetime of musical entertainment o L ThU Inromparablr BRAIN porUblr MMM_M_ iMIMW radio MM rrralrd (or mm ol food lj>lr. Poxrrril with t Transislors to MMM linrM prrformanrr. P^s up lo UK* li-trninc-huurs on onr bitllrr*. Prtcr:75 words
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