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Title Section18 1959-10-21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Ik**** Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1959 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article356 1959-10-21 1 AMNESTY REMINDERS TO BE BROADCAST HOURLY Advocate-General plans to make personal 'reform' appeal Thugs need not fear reprisals SINGAPORE, Tues. Gangsters who accept the Government's amnesty offer will be protected against reprisals by other thugs. This assurance was given today by the Minister of Labour and Lav, Mr.356 words
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Article, Illustration42 1959-10-21 1 BUDDHIST priest Mapitigama Budarakita Thero, arrested in connection with the assassination of the Ceylonese Premier, Mr. Bandaranaike, being escorted to a Colombo court where he was charged. He has been remanded in custody until Oct. 28.42 words
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Article, Illustration209 1959-10-21 1 'CRUSH JUNGLE REDS'-MOORE'S FIRST TASK KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. I lEUT.-GEN. Sir Rodney Moore, Chief of Staff- designate, Federation Armed Forces, said on his arrival here today that his first task would be to familiarise himself with the Malayan military machine. He added that this was the first time he was209 words
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Article22 1959-10-21 1 MANILA. Tues.— President Carlos of the Philippines has been Invited by the Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, to visit Indonesia.22 words
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Article43 1959-10-21 1 TOKYO, Tues— A spokesman of the Japan Export Trade Reconstruction Organisation said today preparations were being made for a trade fair for Japanese goods in Kuala Lumpur. The fair would be held for two weeks beginning Feb. 14.43 words
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Article35 1959-10-21 1 LONDON, Tues— Members of Parliament, returning to the House of Commons after the general election, today chose Bir Harry Hylton-Fos-ter, 54. Bolicitor-General in the old Conservative Government, as their new Speaker (chairman). Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article11 1959-10-21 1 HOLLYWOOD. Tues.— Errol Flynn was buried here today. Reuter.Reuter - 11 words
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251 1959-10-21 1 Subandrio on close ties between Malaya and Indonesia SINGAPORE, Tues. The Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Rubandrio. said here tonight that his country and Malaya had very strong ties and common interests. He arrived here from Bangkok by Cathay Pacific Airways on his way home after a tour of China. Japan,251 words
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Article55 1959-10-21 1 KAMPALA, Tues. Uganda police today Imposed curfews In two sub-county areas of Buganda after IS houses near Masaka had been burned down because the owners broke the non-African trade boycott by selling maize to Indian merchants. An African who helped to fight the tires was severely beatenReuter - 55 words
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202 1959-10-21 1 Sack for Ceylon's first and only woman Minister COLOMBO, Tues. Mrs. Vimala Wijewardene, Ceylon's first and only woman Minister, was dismissed from the Cabinet of Premier Dahayanake today, apparently because of her friendship with a Buddhist monk arrested in connection with the assassination of Mr. Bandaranaike. The removal of theReuter - 202 words
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70 1959-10-21 1 pOLOMBO. Tues. The Ceylon Government today V^ ended, with the unanimous approval of the Government Parliamentary group, the news censorship imposed a fortnight ago. Yesterday the Government relaxed the regulations to :illow press criticism of the Government. An announcement said then censorship wouldReuter - 70 words
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Article306 1959-10-21 1 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. U7HO are the four men who were rescued in Singapore Harbour by a German liner this morning? Neither the Marine Police, who took them off the ship, nor the Immigration authorities, who now hold them, would tell. The four men, clad306 words
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Article25 1959-10-21 1 LONDON, Tue«. The Federation Government has advertised here for staff for the new Faculty of Agriculture of the University of Malaya.25 words
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462 1959-10-21 1 KAMIL URGES UN: USE MORAL FORCE TO AID TIBET NEW YORK, Tuesday. THE Federation of Malaya today asked the United Nations "to exercise all its moral force" to protect the fundamental human rights, the culture and the religion of the people of Tibet. The General Assembly was debating a resolutionReuter; UPI - 462 words
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Article80 1959-10-21 1 NEW DELHI, Tues.—Chinese Communist troops have completely evacuated the disputed outpost of Longju on the Indo-Tibetan border after destroying Indian bunkers and burning down some hutments, It was authoritatively learned here today. The Longju outpost was seized from the Indians in August but Chinese patrols wereReuter - 80 words
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Article29 1959-10-21 1 B ID TO CHECK SMALLPOX JAKARTA. Tuts In-dout-Ni* will \iKTinatc ;.,«HM>.©oo people iv nortb AM vi bid to preveat Mua|lp<>i spreading from iu fi-dcd Cilcbcj island Reutor.Reuter - 29 words
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Article367 1959-10-21 2 Wife: 7 thought he was joking 9 SO SHE IGNORED HELP' CRY-AND HUSBAND DIED IN MINING POOL KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE old, old story of the man who cried "Wolf" too often was retold here today. In the coroner's court. The setting was a disused mining pool in Kampong Pandan.367 words
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Article105 1959-10-21 2 post - Teachers' course post by IPOH. Tues. The Ministry of Education is to begin a one- year correspondence < ourse for teachers of Malay in non -Malay schools in May next year. Chief education officers have been told of the plan. Those eligible for the course must be under 40 next105 words
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Article68 1959-10-21 2 PENANG. Tues. Th*ee Chinese school teachers Madam Goh Guat Slew, of the Union Institution, and Mr Khor Telk Seng and Mr. Goh Chow Peow. of LI T;k School— were today present id with gold medals in recognition of their "long and dedicated service" to Chinese education in68 words
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Article, Illustration103 1959-10-21 2 UNION SETS UP TEAM TO AID MALAY WORKERS SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Singapore General Employees' Union has set up a Malay section to look after the interests of Malay workers. A special committee headed by the union's general secretary. Inche Huang bin Omar Junid, has been set up to run the103 words
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Article, Illustration240 1959-10-21 2 A visit to cinema— then girl, 1 7, disappears SINGAPORE, Tues. MISS Pat d'Souza, 17, a shorthand student, left her escort "to j visit friends alone" after they had been to the cinema. That was on Monday night last week. She has been missing ever since. Her father. Mr. E.240 words
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Article137 1959-10-21 2 DISABLED WILL GET $10 A MONTH SINGAPORE. Tues. About 1.000 permanently disabled people in Singapore will each get a special allowance of $10 a month from the Social Welfare Department. This follows the Government's review of the system of public aid to more than 22.000 people who have another 90,000137 words
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499 1959-10-21 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE Municipal CounA oil will improve the Federal capital next year without imposing any immediate extra financial burden on the ratepayers. The council at a special budßet meeting today approved $11,241,428 for next year's expenditure. To meet expenditure on499 words
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Miscellaneous34 1959-10-21 2 THE GAMBOLS By Appleby (IM PUTLW€ IHOMt MOl I Z' TUI« 16 I/^ TUAT VJWLE A I SMAVB PDfiifrveLv y 2ugw B >S?* v" >«xj J iVOUACf V TW»\^EBV \BRe*KW6T mm— \m N^LAtfT TIMS/34 words
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Article457 1959-10-21 3 •EFFECTIVE CONTROL MUST BE ESTABLISHED RIGHT FROM THE START,' MINISTER TELLS U.N. NEW YORK, Tuesday. MR. David Ormsby-Gore, British Minister o State, told the United Nations yesterday that the Soviet and Western positions on disarmament had come closer together, and he cited "hopeful auguries" in Mr.Reuter - 457 words
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244 1959-10-21 3 The Western powers may hold a 'summit' next month LONDON, Tues. A Western "summit" conference in Paris next month, to prepare a later meeting with Mr. Khrushchev, was likely, diplomatic observers here said last night. The date of the Western conference may be fixed as a result of answers whichReuter - 244 words
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Article82 1959-10-21 3 MOSCOW. Tues. Richard Edward Webster, a young American plastic technician who disappeared after workIng at the American exhibition here recently, has told the U.S. Embassy he has been granted Soviet citizenship, it wa> learned today. Webster vanished on Sept. 10. leaving a note in his MoscowReuter - 82 words
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Article, Illustration64 1959-10-21 3 GROUP CAPTAIN Peter Townsend. 45. and his Belgian fiancee Marie-Luce Jamagne. 20, leave Marie-Luce's family estate Clairbois, at Brasschat. six miles from Antwerp, to tell the Press of their engagement and plans to marry In January. Marie-Luce is carrying her King Charles miniature dogUPI - 64 words
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247 1959-10-21 3 RABAT, Tuesday. MR. FERHAT ABBAS, Prime Minister of the insurgent Provisional Algerian Government, said last night that contacts and talks were necessary for an Algerian ceasefire and referendum guarantees. He asked why these should not be held immediately. The Algerian leader who hasReuter - 247 words
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Article33 1959-10-21 3 BANGKOK- Tues. Fire has destroyed the Borneo Company building here causing an estimated damage oi £60.000 ($510.000 The fire was caused by a short circuit, police said Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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99 1959-10-21 3 Suicide bid no crime, says Church T ONDON, Tues. A fiveman Church of England committee recommended today that attempted suicide should cease to be a crime in Britain. "The law. as it stands, is out of date and Ineffective. It no longer presents the considered attitude of our society." it99 words
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Article98 1959-10-21 3 CHILDREN? THEY DESERVE THE BEST NEW YORK. Tues. —Children deserve the best mankind has to give, the I nited Nations declared today. The General Assembly's social committee overwhelmingly adopted a declaration on the rights of the child embodying 10 principles considered essential for children's development. The declaration, based on aReuter - 98 words
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104 1959-10-21 3 LONDON. Tues.—Highwaymen are costing British Industry hundreds of thousands of pounds by hl-jacklng lorries o n the main roads The Road Haulage Association said: "Hundreds of lorries have already been spirited away this year complete with valuable loads of food, tobacco television andReuter - 104 words
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Article233 1959-10-21 3 IKE BIDS TO STEM STEEL STRIKE WASHINGTON. Tues.— President Eisenhower yesterday ordered Government lawyers to ask a Federal court to send 500.000 steel workers back tc their jobs for a period of 80 days and bring the crippling nation-wide steel strike to a temporary halt. The strike was in itsReuter - 233 words
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Article45 1959-10-21 3 VIENTIANE. Tues. Military sources here reported Important progress by Government forces in the region of Houai Kaleum In Sam Neva province. They said rebel propaganda activities continued In the region of Ban Keu. about five miles to the south-east. -Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Miscellaneous349 1959-10-21 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 832 SERVICE 41.7 metres Morning Prelude; 7.00 T*e News; SSFSL2T ■JffHS. 70S A Date With Music; 8.00 The Penang 366 metres News; 8.05 A Date With Music; g*^ "0 metres 8.30 8.8.C. Bandstand;349 words
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1052 1959-10-21 4 SHIPPERS WILL BACK ANY MOVE TO END ABUSES, BUT PROBE TEAM TOLD: SINGAPORE, Tuesday ]MR. F. CESSFORD, chairman of the Singapore Shipowners Association, assured the Commission of Inquiry into the contract labour system today that shippers would give the Government every support to1,052 words
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Article67 1959-10-21 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Police today raided a house in Smith Street and recovered a loaded revolver. Four rounds ol ammunition were found In the chamber. A Smith and Enfleld Army Issue, the gun was found hidden under a staircase. Police are Investigating a report that the67 words
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163 1959-10-21 4 Federation collects $64 mil. extra in revenue KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federation collected $373,--205.460 in customs revenue during the first nine months of this y ear $64,103,460 more than anticipated for the period. A Government source said this Increase was mainly due to the high price of rubber. The collection163 words
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Article82 1959-10-21 4 COMPANY IS FINED FOR ILLEGAL HUT SINGAPORE, Tues.— Lam Choon Factory Ltd., was today fined $10 by the City Court for erecting an unauthorised plank-and-zinc hut on one of their vacant pieces of land. The company was granted time till March 31 next year to get the hut demolished. Mr.82 words
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Article325 1959-10-21 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. PC is exonerated in CID escape incident A detainee, Lim Chwee Huat, 34, was taken from Changi Prison today to testify as Crown witness in a magistrate's court case against a constable. The constable, Mohamed Janis bin Sunglp, 26, was charged with negligently suffering325 words
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Miscellaneous286 1959-10-21 4 I Todays Singapore diary... PAYA LEBAR METHODIBT p.m., table tennis practice for Rise from 1 pjn. to 2 p.m. crn'RCH: Testimony meeting at seniors 6p.m.. Malay civil aervicei SINGAPORE ACADEMY FENchurch— Mr. P. Teo 5.15 p-m. Std. II 6.30 pjn.. Sceneshlfters: I CERS: Fencing at the Chinese GEYLANG straits CHINESE286 words
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Article, Illustration689 1959-10-21 5 ROOM FOR A SOLID PROGRAMME WITHIN FINANCIAL LIMITS SINGAPORE, Tuesday I^STABLISHMENT of large-scale, comprehensive social security •E* services in Singapore and the Federation in the immediate future was impractical on financial grounds, said Dr. Lim Tay Boh, dean of the689 words
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Article, Illustration262 1959-10-21 5 No, says the Great Lover, I like being a little terror THE H.K. HEART-THROB IS HERE TO FILM SINGAPORE, Tues. Hong Kongo famed film actor. Peter Chen Ho— he's only 27— has been dubbed "The Great Lover" by his adoring fans. But he confessed today: "My favourite role is that262 words
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199 1959-10-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. /OFFICIAL indifference is one of the main reasons for the lack of progress in library development in the Federation, according to a recent survey of library trends in under-developed countries. Another reason is the "mistaken belief that libraries can be199 words
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Article35 1959-10-21 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues— The Johore Bahru Small Businessmen's Association is giving a tea party on Oct. 27 to their patron. Mr. Choo Chang Win, who was recently elected a member of Parliament.35 words
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Article49 1959-10-21 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— More than 5,00^ Scouts from 160 troops are helping the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce to raise funds for the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund by selling Christmas and New Year cards. The campaign, which startted yesterday, will last till next Monday.49 words
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Article58 1959-10-21 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.—Singapore and Malaya each have two representatives at the' World Health Organisation seminar on the education and training of sanitation staff which opens in Tokyo tomorrow. They are Dr. Tan Kah Hon K and Mr. Lye rhlm Fatt, of Singapore, and Dr. K K. Bert and58 words
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Article34 1959-10-21 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah. a Judge of the Singapore High Court, who Is now on a holiday in Britain with his wife, is expected to return cany next month.34 words
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251 1959-10-21 5 ESTATE SPLITTING IS GOOD, SAYS A PLANTER DENANG, Tues. The president of the North Malayan Asian Planters' Association, Mr. Soon Cheng Sun, said today fragmentation of estates was "a good thing in itself." "There is a growing land hunger in this country and a split-up of big estates gives more251 words
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Article43 1959-10-21 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Tues. The executive committee of the Penang, Kedah-Perlis and Perak branch of the Association of Former Siamese Death Railway Workers will meet on Nov. 5 to consider what steps It should take to press the members' claim for compensation.43 words
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Article164 1959-10-21 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. With examinations only two months on* Nanyang University final-year students havf begun asking commercial firms on prospc-ts of their getting jor^ when they graduate. The students said a few }rms were willing to engage ommtrce graduates. Science and arts student* aid they were164 words
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Article, Illustration208 1959-10-21 6 SINGAPORE, Tuesday DEMARKABLE Miss A. L. Griffith- Jones. "Miss Chips of Malaya" to her friends, returned to Singapore today after an eight-month trip around the world. The trip was memorable because it brought back memories of her early days as a teacher in Malaya. For all208 words
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Article20 1959-10-21 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Mr. Lee Tlam Onn has been elected president of the St. John's Old Boys' Association.20 words
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91 1959-10-21 6 PENANG. Tues. Eddy Choong, former Malayan and all-England badminton champion, was today acquitted of a speeding charge without being called upon to make his defence. Choong was alleged to have exceeded the 30 m.p.h. speed limit In Peel Avenue on Sept. 5. When the91 words
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121 1959-10-21 6 JUNGLE TREK MAY LEAD TO FERRY BY-PASS jyjUAR, Tues. The discovery of a jungle rontr by the District Officer here. Inche All bin Raya. whose hobby is jungle trekking, has stirred up the possibility of a road which can by-pass the Vluar ferry. The proposed road may connect Muar and121 words
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Article93 1959-10-21 6 Gangland weapons found in school pENANG, Tues A small secret society arms cache was found in the Parents' Association School In Macalister Road whls morning. [The weapons i three parangs and three acid bulbs were spotted by students In the basement of the school building. The students were playing hide-and-seek93 words
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68 1959-10-21 6 Eight youths are freed on $500 bond IPOH. Tues.— Polite today released eight youtha who were arrested in August under the Prevention of Crime Ordinance, after they had signed a bond of $500 each before the Ipoh magistrate. They were set free pendlnr the result of the inquiry in camera68 words
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Article170 1959-10-21 6 SINGAPORE will be a st African expedition wl historic trans-world moto The four-man expedition will be led by Mr. Derek Llnton, 26. an Englishman, now living in Durban. A special correspondent from Durban writes: "The expedition will travel 30,000 miles in two utility wagons170 words
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Article31 1959-10-21 6 'BATH' FOR BATHING BEACH MERSING, Tues. Members of the youth clubs and the Women's Institute here have volunteered to clean the beach of Sri Pantai, Merslng's popular bathing beach, on Friday.31 words
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Article297 1959-10-21 6 PHASE No. 1 TO BENEFIT 1,000 FAMILIES: THEYLL GET ALLOWANCE. RUBBER SEEDLINGS KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Selangor State Government has set aside 22,000 acres for its multi-million land development schemes. Work on the first phase involving 8,000 acres 6,000 for rubber and 2,000 acres297 words
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Article27 1959-10-21 6 TRIANG, Tues.— A timberman. Choo Cheng, 47, was crushed to death by a tree he was felling at Kerayong, four miles from hene, yesterday27 words
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111 1959-10-21 6 Man denies murder: 'I was with my wife' A LOR STAR, Tues. A 60-year-old padi planter. Awang bin Man, today denied he had killed a 12-year-old girl, Man bintt Hussein. Awang was charged befo Mr Justlr° Syed Sheh Barakbah with murdering Man at Kampong Tcmalang, Kubang Pasu, on June 25111 words
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Miscellaneous290 1959-10-21 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Get away with an agreement 1. A ribald question for about science (7>. argumentative people (15). 7. Effective contrivance from 8. Slephants don't suffer the Ma with two magnets? from it (7). (5-10). 10. She received leas love than 9. Independence demands dishonour (7). clpllne290 words
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Article, Illustration1402 1959-10-21 7 ONE SUB: SANK AN ENTIRE CONVOY THE WAHO0 a PACKED SOMETHING .SPECIAL- THE ONE-MAN WOLF-PACJT IN January, 1943, Commander Dudley W. Morton sailed the U.S. submarine Wahoo out of Brisbane on his first patrol as captain. His orders were to proceed to a patrolline near the Palau Islands, stopping on1,402 words
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Miscellaneous311 1959-10-21 7 The Saint By Leslie Charteris 9JJFhE'S DEApTJ H I O MY PEOPLE, OUZ &6LOVEO XAMU HA6^H 1 HOW RXTUNATE, MV DEAR SAWT ..ttdPFH 6O*e TO HIS FATHERS OUT OF RSSP9CT JM jIT WILL &E SO EASY TO DISPOSC OF I^^^ FDRHIM, THEIJE WILL bB NO MOR£ j--/j I THE FRA/MEWDRK311 words
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Article35 1959-10-21 8 it Wardt Sit (Minimum) Mr. AND MRS. McDonald wish to thank the hospital stafi K.A.F. Changl. 'rlends and neighbours for their help, kind thoughts and sympathy over the loss ol their ton Donal Barry.35 words
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534 1959-10-21 8 The Straits Times Wednesday, October 21, 1959. Municipal Outlook There was, with some reason, I strong note of satisfaction in the speech which the chairman of Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council's finance committee delivered at the budget meeting yesterday. A year ago there was a deficit, although only a modest one;534 words
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Article397 1959-10-21 8 Daily speculation in Western capitals about when there is going to be a summit conference is muddling. The foreign ministers and heads of government are hard at work on the subject, but it is impossible to do more than make a few imprecise guesses about the final date.397 words
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Article288 1959-10-21 8 Selangor has announced its first contribution to the Federation's land development programme by inviting applications for allotments of land in three parts of the State Ulu Langat, Ulu Selangor and Kuala Langat amounting to 8.000 acres. Thi Selangor Government has also stated that another 14,000 acres are ready288 words
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1266 1959-10-21 8 JOHN DAVY - THE PERILS OF PRESTIGE or the doubtful JOHN DAVY value (apart from the fantastic cost) of Britain's headlong race to be first with the latest by OBSERVER SCIENCE CORRESPONDENT LONDON 1 AS the Empire and the Navy shrink and other nations get better at football, British national pride has tended1,266 words
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Article361 1959-10-21 8 Britain works out new measures in a bid to halt the wave of lawlessness now sweeping the country LONDON: ANEW approach to teenage lawlessness is being worked out here in a bid to combat increasing juvenile crime. Last week the advisory council on the treatment of young offendersReuter - 361 words
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382 1959-10-21 8 WHAT I SAID AT VARSITY LAW FORUM IN your report on th« forum organised by tht Law Society, University of Malaya (S.T. Oct. 14 >. I was reported as saying that it was wrong to condemn the graduates for rushing into the civil service. What I really did was to382 words
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Advertisement83 1959-10-21 8 Colour Snapshots arc mt/m 1-2-3 with your camera and KODACOLOR FILM 1 LOAD limit roll of Kodeeolor Film into your camera Available ia 137. 120. 630. 838. 135 Roll Film Sites. 2 SNA*— capture colourful tceaea and situations, outdoors and indoors S INK)* have glorious colour pictures of yoir family,83 words
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Advertisement66 1959-10-21 8 ©Observer Foreign News Service W^ I LIGHT PACK' roe 40 watt Qix»» rnjo*€Sce«T ru*e» r~r h 3 4 I liiolti-purpose fitting dfigrfd for ovrfasuVf\ Advertisement Of THI GINItALIUCTmW CO (MAU.YA) LTD Representing THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD. Of ENGLAND. HYGITONE TABLETS (Made by Hygienic Stores Ltd. London) FOR THOSE WEAK66 words
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622 1959-10-21 9 EE BOON LEE - EE BOON LEE FAMILY FRIENDS SAY ABDUCTORS MADE $500,000 DEMAND FOR MILLIONAIRES RELEASE By SINGAPORE. Tuesday OOLICE ALMOST caught up with the kidnappers and their millionaire prisoner, Mr Chia Yee Son, 70, two days after the daring snatch, I learnt today. But the gangsters, who622 words
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Article, Illustration204 1959-10-21 9 Judo expert to train members of the YMCA SINGAPORE. Tut'.v-- A JudO third dan black belt holder, Mr. Richard Bowen, who has competed In world and European championships, is in Singapore to give members of the YMCA Judo Society an Intensive three weeks' trainIng as well as help the higher204 words
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95 1959-10-21 9 Gang takes youth for a ride and beats him {SINGAPORE. Tues— A secret society cane yesterday abducted a youth and beat him up before he broke free. The thugs, armed with daggers, ambushed Chan Slew Kan, 20, a shop assistant, at the Junction of Race Course Road and Rangoon Road95 words
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Article40 1959-10-21 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.—General Sir Richard Hull. Cornman der-in-Chlef. Far East Land Forces will leave here In an RAF Valetta tomorrow for an inspection tour of the North Borneo training area at Kota Belud. He will return here on Friday.40 words
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Article80 1959-10-21 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Goh Slew Pay. 32. who has spent 67 months In Jail, told a district court today that all he had done In prison was odd Jobs Involving hara labour Mr. Bu Cheow Chye. tht judge, had asked him U he had been taught80 words
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Article, Illustration131 1959-10-21 9 )NE-A N D-A-HALF-YEAR-OLD Bypinder Singh. who is travelling halfway round the world unaccompanied by his parents. had cheerful grin for everybody when he arrived In Singapore yesterday from Delhi by Air India Constellation. Said Miss Pauline Weir, the stewardess who131 words
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Article105 1959-10-21 9 NOW WANT A CHANGE MALACCA. Tues.— The 60-year-old StraitsChinese British Association here may be asked to change its name. The matter Is expected to be raised by members at the annual meeting of the association next month. Confusion One member said today that in an Independent Malaya105 words
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Article83 1959-10-21 9 WARRANT FOR CABARET MANAGER IPOH, Tues.— The Ipoh magistrate. Raja Mohamed Redzuan bin Raja Yaacob, today Issued a warrant of arrest for the manager of the Celestial Cabaret aften he failed to appear In court on a summons. The manager was summoned for falling to pay contributions to the Employees'83 words
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Article186 1959-10-21 9 2 youths stabbed in gang attack QERE.viBAN, Tues. Two youths were admitted to the General I Hospital here last night with stab wounds received during a gang attack. Hospital autWorlties today said that both wore in 'serious condition." Dr. Abdullah bin Ahmad, medical superintendent of the hospital, declined to divulge186 words
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Article30 1959-10-21 9 SINGAPORE. Tues—Senator Hiram L. Fong of Hawaii will arrive here on Saturday on a nine-day visit with his wife. He Is on a fact-finding tour of Asian countries.30 words
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671 1959-10-21 9 THE ROLE OF INFORMATION IN BUILDING A NATION -BY THE PUBLICITY CHIEF KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday TH E Government's publicity chief, Syed Ja'afar Albar, today announced a new nationbuilding role which the Government's three propaganda departments— the Information Services, the Broadcasting Department and the Malayan Film Unit will play. Their main671 words
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Article42 1959-10-21 9 SINGAPORE, Tues.—Burglars broke into the home of Mr. Cheong Yew Chong at Kampong Bahru Hill yesterday and got away with 31.400 in cash and Jewellery. The Cheong family had left the house vacant between 11.30 a.m. and 4 p.m.42 words
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Article50 1959-10-21 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A woman. Llew Choon Ku*. 29. was charged In a magistrate-, court today with causing hurt to a General Hospital nurse, Lim Gok Kee. with a knife in the treatment room of Ward 34 on the Oct. 2. Llew was remanded In custody.50 words
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Article45 1959-10-21 9 Didn't declare gems— sl,ooo JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— Meriam binte Ngah, of Trengganu, was fined $1,000 yesterday for bringing Into the Federation from Singapore, two gold bracelets, two gold necklaces and two pairs of earrings without declaring them to the Customs. The jewellery was confiscated. I45 words
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Advertisement282 1959-10-21 9 IS FEW ESCAPE Lyfe COUGHS COLDS y\\\W throats, loosen phlegm and end coughing a HACKiwfe COWH by using fFree from harmful drugs. A child ever two con safely take it. Fifty yurt of success in relieving BRONCHIAL IRRITATIONS SORE THROAT COIJGHS COIDS HUSKINESS f *fl LOSS Of VOICE IJ^S^ Sold282 words
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Advertisement105 1959-10-21 9 Wm>s -J »XV t m f Once again, Miss Arden has dipped into her special rainbow and created an enchanting colour ANANDA PINK This lovely name is taken from the Sanskult word for Joy r% and happiness, and Ananda Pink is designed to make You feel gay and happy when105 words
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Article, Illustration720 1959-10-21 10 FORTUNE TELLER MAT RUINS THE SWITCHCAR The jungle animals decide to hold a fair, and spend the day erecting booths and various amusements. They get on so well that they are abiz to open the lair the next day. NOW READ ON. DV nine in the morning the fair was720 words
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Article, Illustration225 1959-10-21 10 Where do the pieces fit in the ark? Dear Boys and Girls, Here are the six winners of our Flipper contest in which you were asked to find the wood for Flipper, and colour the picture. Stephen Soh. 2-E. Ist Block, Off Jalan Satu, Singapore 14, Eddy Pah Yew Gee,225 words
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Article283 1959-10-21 10 HERE are some more pen pals for you. Francis Kwan. aged 14. 497 North Bridge Road, Singapore 7. Stamps, films. Stewart Hoe, aged 15. 18 Silat Walk. Singapore 8. Stamps, sports. Jeflry Tan, 35 Kingsmead Road. Singapore 10. Sports. Wong Heng Tern, aged 12283 words
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Advertisement123 1959-10-21 10 M 6/59 is a double investment B^LVHd'^—^^^b^L^b p bw^ "^i^^i "il in delicious chocolafy pleasure //jL A lively, energetic person i$ noticed and lik«d. He /If creates enthusiasm all around him MILO can give you aW^aw m sparkling good health and vigour too a w M^^^i^ I LwUIV MILO is123 words
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Advertisement80 1959-10-21 10 G.C.C Collect six of these coupons to join the Children's Corner Club. I I Name I Address I f A e Sex Please enrol me a meviber of the Wise Owls Club and send me a badge. 1 am enclosing six C.C.C. coupons and a stamped self-addressed envelope. Name <>80 words
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Advertisement397 1959-10-21 10 to relieve your COLDS and FLU there's no faster more soothing relief than special 'ASPRO' relief! ASPRO REG TRAOt MARK O\\\ I /y^ When colds and flu are 7" ~v^ffi?^/~about watch for the warning signs of sniffles, heaviness //i<^^' in the head and watery eyes. At the first sign of397 words
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Advertisement1713 1959-10-21 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ABEN, LIVERPOOL. 1 1 AS 1 1 VI, LtNOON ft CONIININTA. POUTS. Out S oor* Sails Sham Penani SLAUCUS NBMtL Liverpetl, A mouW I Pert Ott a Oct a ACHILLES Livtraeel. Glasgow I 11 Oct 24 Mt 2S/M Mt MM MINELAUS vi •let. OuOlm Net1,713 words
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Advertisement1320 1959-10-21 11 l^f^^vS REOSEA MEBiTERRANEAN. CONT'NENTAL 1 SCANOINAVIAN PORTS Ri y*^jjj s otl p Sham Penang ICaKF "SELANOIA" I) M2l Oct 4B|gBJB& "SAMOA "a) 71 OCt/ 4 Nt. 5 I Ntt f Ntf "T "MEONIA" 11/H Ntv M2l Nay 22 73 ni. Accepting cargo tor Genoa, Antwerp. Rotteroam Amsterdam, Brimtn, Hamburg. Oslo,1,320 words
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Advertisement1371 1959-10-21 11 SSSPom THE REN LINE STEAMERS LTD. iIMAPORE (lattraantai ia tM Until K>ac*ta I LINES SAILINCS TO AMU. U.K I CONTINENTAL NUTS S'oore P Sham Pt"ing OENLAW^RS tor Mameurg. Antwerp. Loaaaa 2221 Mt 27/ a Mt MM Mt UNMACDHUI for Livlrpool. Rotttroam Gdynia Grangamouth t a/2) Mt 21/ M Itt 111,371 words
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Advertisement1403 1959-10-21 11 MoALISTSR CO.. LTD. TEL Nt> MMI BlVlr^T I**^1 14MB KLAVSMSSS UMB LONMN. HAMMRC. MTT«tOAM MVM LM ANOELf S. SAN FRANCISCO ft IMU. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND and for Canada md USA North Atlantic Pom tcctetiai earge ttr ciatiai I Smt» CITY Of COLOMOO AaMnci S'pori P. S'liam Pinani OOHNEViLLE ll1,403 words
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720 1959-10-21 12 ANOTHER RUBBER ESTATE AMALGAMATION BEING SOUGHT? By Our Market Correspondent AKDLV a day now goes by without some take-over bid for a Malayan rubber estate or rumours of a reported bid. Last week there was activity in Rubber Estates of Malaya following reports that the sale of three divisions was720 words
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Article21 1959-10-21 12 Malayan Share Market: Oct. 20 Oct. 19 Industrials: 103.58 103.35 Tins: 125.33 124.90 Rubbers: 156.96 154.84 Jan. 1 1958=100.21 words
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Article148 1959-10-21 12 November first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 101?» cent* per lb. up 11,I 1 cents 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 f.o.b. buyers 105',. sellers 106% Int. l148 words
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Article112 1959-10-21 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK Continent October, November shipments $42 buyers, $43 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet: bulk $66 sellers, drum $67 Vi sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $168. Sarawak $167 (both down $1), special Sarawak112 words
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Article151 1959-10-21 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes In its rates to merchants yesterday <all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T 32 15/16. O.D. 33 1/16, 90 d/st 33 7/16 credit bills. 33 9/16 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T 31 5 16. O.D. 31151 words
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Article203 1959-10-21 12 Ships lying alongside the Sin- gapore Harbour Board wharves 01 I expected today are: Bayernstein I 1/2, Straal van Diemen 4/5. Sho--1 yo Maru 6A, Thorstrand 6/7, An- shun 8/9. Grootekerk 10/11, Polydorus 13/14. Karimun 15/16, Hoegh Silvermoon 18, Adlge 19, Stla N. Wall 3, East Sea N.203 words
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Article955 1959-10-21 12 The Malayan Share Brokers Association reported yesterday: "Industrials were slightly irregular, tins were selectively better while rubbers improved. The turnover was fair." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business up to 3.30 p.m.: Industrials: Con. Tin Smelt ords 38s. 9d.; Fraser apd Neave ords (1.50 cd cb955 words
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Article33 1959-10-21 12 SINGAPORE. OCT. 20. RUBBER: Sl.Olil per lb. (up Ik cents). Unofficial 5 p.m. close 81.014 (quiet). TIN: $396 per picul (down 124 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 245 tons (down 5 tons).33 words
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Article115 1959-10-21 12 MELBOURNE, Tues. TNVESTMENT shares continued firm on heavy trading on the Stock Exchange today. AWA gained Is. 6d. to 20s. 6d. Base metals and oils held a steady trend, ana loans were linn. Bank of N.S.W £43 M, buyer Con. Zinc 85/6 Con. Tin 4/11 Mount Lyell 48/1115 words
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Advertisement1244 1959-10-21 12 |K \hAlineJ Express U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast Service E.T.*. E.T.A. E.I.A S'por« S'nam Penang H'kong U Angeles New York 'I.aikawi Mir* 1 Ist Call M 25 Oct 21 Oct 27 Oct 2* Call nn Ocl 1 Nn 24 Nn II Oec "Ktaitm Mara" Ist Call 24/23 Nn II Nn 271,244 words
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Advertisement192 1959-10-21 12 UNION OF BURMA SHIPPING BOARD S.t. "PYIDAWAYE" ETA Inport Inner Roods. From Rangoon: Loading for Rangoon Agents: International Shipping Agency, 338/342, Telok Ayer Street, Singapore, 1. Tel: *****, ***** A *****. tZ^L GUAN GUAN LIMITED 1""J 23. Telak Ayer Striat. Tel:- *****. 71IM. 71BN. •,t. "PINTU MAS" for Pa'embang 22192 words
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Advertisement579 1959-10-21 12 NOTICES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1958 (No. 33 of 1958) ELECTIONS (CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS) REGULATIONS. 1959. NOTICE UNDER REGULATION 3 (1) Notice is hereby given that an election writ has been issued to the Returning Officer, Plentong Constituency, and that the writ specifies that the day of nomination in respect of the579 words
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Advertisement1075 1959-10-21 12 NOTICES MALAYAN BREWERIES LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) CLOSURE OF ROAD NOTICE is hereby given that the road leading from Alexandra Road to the Tiger Brewery and Staff Quarters is private property and will be closed to the public from midnight on Saturday, 24th October 1959, to midnight on Sunday, 25th1,075 words
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Advertisement327 1959-10-21 12 NOTICES NOTICE is hereby given thai Mr. Peter Wong alias Petwonger left the sen-ice of Success Enterprises, Limited since 30th September, 1969 and that he has no authority whatsoever to conduct business on behalf of the Company. SINGAPORE an COUNCIL WATER DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSLMERS On 22nd October, 1959 the327 words
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Advertisement783 1959-10-21 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG The University Is seeking to make appointment to the following posts, most of which have been recently established to meet the needs of a large expansion scheme. They are to be filled before September 1960. Salaries are shown In sterling. Closing dates are shown783 words
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Advertisement792 1959-10-21 13 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class *D' and above registered Contractors will be received by the State Engineer. Negrl Sembilan. Seremban up to NOON on 14th November 1959 for the Construction of a 60,000 gallon REINFORCED CONCRETE SERVICE RESERVOIR AT ALOR GAJAH. MALACCA. Full particulars are obtainable from the792 words
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Advertisement764 1959-10-21 13 ■(CenUnaed from Page t) SITUATIONS VACANT it Word, Si (Ml*.)— Box St ett. txtra BOX A 4687 S.T. Position Filled. Applicants Thanked. WANTED 3 new or experienced canvassers for selling cutlery etc. on good remuneration. Apply P.O. Box 517, Spore. FOR A GRADUATE Teacher, Arts or Science required for Convent764 words
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Advertisement817 1959-10-21 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT |it Word, U (Min.)— Box St ett. txtrm RENT REDUCED I Furnished/ Unfurnished flats at Rambutan/ Tembeling Road. Dist. 15. M/san. Enq: Mr. Lee. 123 Queen Street, Spore. Tel: *****. ONE SMALL ROOM suitable! for bachelor only Separate en- trance St toilet. Monthly rental I $30.00 Apply 390817 words
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Advertisement785 1959-10-21 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE to Word, SS (Min.)— Box St ct,. txtra BEDROOM Terrace House Sembawang Estate nearing completion. Deposit $4,600. $64 pjn. (15 > years). Owner must sell. Perelra! Tel. *****. 220E.. RedhiU Close Spore 3. 3-BEDROOM brick bungalow, 12,750 sq.ft- freehold. 2 bathrooms with modern sanitation attached, lounge,785 words
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Advertisement907 1959-10-21 13 WANTED TO PURCHASE it Word, SS (Min.)— Box St eU. txtra WANTED 2nd hand good condition Forklift Truck Capacity 2000 I lbs to 4000 lbs at moderate price. preferably dlesel type. Apply Box A 9570 S.T., K.L. ONE RADIAL DRILLING MACHINE. ONE MEDIUM SIZE SWING LATHE. The machines should be907 words
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Advertisement838 1959-10-21 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Word, SS (Mm.) Sox St et: txtra 1959 BOROWARD T. 8.. F/Anglia. 1958 F Prefect, A 55 Metropolitan, 1957 Pordson Station Wagon, 1951 A4O. 1952 Hillman Tourer, 1955 V Velox, F/Prefect, O/Kapltan. Sin Thai Hln Trading Co., 54, Short Street. Tel: (Spore) *****. 29-2-59 CHEVROLET BEL-AIR838 words
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Advertisement777 1959-10-21 13 FOR SALE 20 Word, Si (Mtn.)— Box St et,. txtrm 2 DUNLOP MATTRESSES. Practically new 3 -6 x 6-0" $50/- each. View at 11-B, Malacca Bt. Tel. Spore *****. MISCELLANEOUS tt Wordt Si (Min.)— Box St eU. rxtrm FOR SALE one pair beautiful Chinese Cupboards (kwan hua 11) 44" x777 words
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410 1959-10-21 14 BUT THE FORWARDS MISSED TOO MANY GOOD SCORING CHANCES By TEOH ENG TATT Singapore, Tuesday SINGAPORE'S likely team for the F.A.M. Cup competition next month showed promise when they beat the visiting Japanese football team, Yawata, 4 l before a crowd of 1,600 at Jalan410 words
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Article79 1959-10-21 14 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mlnto beat Mount Emily 8-2 In the last match of the Dlv. 2A of the SAFA League at Jalan Besar today. Today's defeat sends Mount Emily down to Div. 3 football next season. Mlnto conceded an own goal in the first79 words
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Article42 1959-10-21 14 SINGAPORE. Tues.—Singapore All Blues rugger team to meet REME at Thomson Road tomorrow Is: Branksome. K. Soon. Ramll. A. Kedit. Jit Imm. Wah Seng, Nam Seng. Keng Soon, Jamaludin. Sal. leh. Woodrapathy. Ah Guan, Scharenguival. M. Kraal. Keng Hoe.42 words
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Article22 1959-10-21 14 SINGAPORE, Tues.—Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus beat Bartley Girls' School 7-0 in a hockey match at Serangoon Road today22 words
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310 1959-10-21 14 THE DECISION TO PLAY IS FOR LADDIE ALONE KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. FORMER Singaporean Laddie Outschoorn, who has represented Worcestershire in English county cricket since 1947, need not apply to his county for permission to play for Malaya against the Australian Test cricketers in Singapore on Nov. The decision whether to310 words
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Article88 1959-10-21 14 19 ACCEPT INVITATIONS FROM MCA KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Nineteen players have accepted the Malayan Cricket Association's Invitation to play against the Australian Test cricketers In two one-day matches in Singapore on Nov. 7 and 8. They are: M. Sathaslvam, Mike Shepherdson, Christie Shepherdson, Gurucharan Singh, Khoay Khoon Leong, Dulip Singh,88 words
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Article17 1959-10-21 14 LONDON, Tues. English League soccer match result: Dlv. 3— Newport 4 Port Vale 3.— Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article116 1959-10-21 14 IJUALA LUMPUR, Tuts. Chua Eng Cheng will captain Selangor in the second Malayan Hockey Federation friendly quadrangular starting here on Friday. The Selangor Hockey Association has named 13 players. They are: Gul Poh Chul, E. Pachy- muthu, Chua Eng Cheng. M. Shanmuganathan. M. Shepherdson,116 words
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Article, Illustration187 1959-10-21 14 ALTHEA AND KAROL SIGN 'PRO' CONTRACTS NEW YORK, Tues— Althea Gibson, former Wimble don champion, yesterday turned professional after negotiating a contract which will give her about $300,000 for a spell of four months. Karol Fageros of Florida, known as the "glamour girl" of lawn tennis, simultaneously announced that sheReuter - 187 words
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205 1959-10-21 14 Boxing: Burma to send a strong side KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Burma team to meet Singapore and Malaya in international boxing matches on Oct. 31 Nov. 7 respectively promises to be a formidable one. The Burmese have so far announced the names of only four of their nine-man team and205 words
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Article48 1959-10-21 14 SINGAPORE. Tues— RAP. Seletar set up a scoring record for the season when they trounced Prisons "B" 14-0 in a Singapore Hockey Association Dlv. 3 match at Seletar today. In a Dlv. 2 match on the padang. REME beat Singapore Recreation Club 2-1.48 words
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Advertisement276 1959-10-21 14 with every bottle of K^Sj/ Uli I HENNESSY brandy rjoS^H I "M PICTURE-STORY Hi^^Hl Read the stores ol Lee Quoy. The Heroes of the Three Hills. y^^LjlL!^^^ Yam Poh Sek and Yien Ching the Wrestler in Hennessy's /d^^^^jSßj^^ wonderful story books written in Chinese and English. Gay JB^^^j^PhM^^ covers, attractive276 words
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Advertisement107 1959-10-21 14 P Steep Air to Europe ?jr Yes as good as a bed. Tourist class loo! J/A ?A Radar •quipped pianos? J^- 1 H Of course, Gaily decorated Mpj' Super Constellations! v/W How about connections? iSriß Time-saving. To all major oilirs 40/ w^~ m > n Europe. Mr Sounds good! H-■107 words
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Miscellaneous121 1959-10-21 14 SINCiArORK: Rugftr Naval Base A v Johore Servicts A. Naval Base: Combined Services trial. Tanglln; Singapore AllBlues v REME. Thomson Road: G.H.Q. v Nee Soon Garrison. Nee Soon; S.C.C. A v RASC. Dadang; RAP Tengah v rap SeleUr. Tengah; RAP SeleUr A v RE.. Seletar; 41 Squadron RNZAP The Blacks.121 words
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1071 1959-10-21 15 EPSOM JEEFs best bets are Dententurius, Wonder Kid and Time to Win. CALL BOY'S double is Dimples and Dark Duet. THE GOING will be good. RACING with Epsom Jeep WITH Satoro out and Downing Street high up in the handicap,1,071 words
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Article1592 1959-10-21 15 DAY Race 1—2.15: (Class 2, Div. 3)— 6 Furs. I 00 Chevalier's Fury (Result St.) Daniels. 3 9.0 (O) Geyer 10 i ***** MuUara (Bright Star St.) AUan, 3 8.13 (F) Lee 13 3 ***** Dimples (.CB St.) TJoa, 5 8.13 (O) •Buang i 4 60 Power First1,592 words
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Article151 1959-10-21 15 EPSOfc JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Rare 1 M. ROONEY II Fair Nipper Dimples DIMPLES TiUUno Fair Nipper M. ROONEY II Dimples On Parole Race 2 CAN'T TELL (iettviburit Our Kingdom GETTYSBURG Erik Can't Tell OUR KINGDOM Can't Tell Gettysburg Race S WELSH STAR Glee Rodato KOLA BAY Webh Star151 words
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Advertisement141 1959-10-21 15 LIKE SMOKING THROUGH o Mt^^. Am »"api WE jP^^>^r shape «o«i **?fy J^r "OCKROOT SERIES IN ALL [Lr^^Hj. **i^&!r PO ULA jmapis ano QUALITIES. j^r^a^Lr^ GEEQ333 SOLE AGENTS: SINGAPORE MALAYA AND BORNEO BOLTER d SIMON I*. C«il Street Sl««apar« TELS: UM *****. rife 6 ROW NEW HAIR 1 B*lJ >ii141 words
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Advertisement292 1959-10-21 15 -3 L 5 is fiere <H:»IiMMMMttOT FM Medium Short Wov» tifnui^t W th S tereo Phonograph. Alwov» I lovely to gaze upon, never 6\\--9H|^JHOT appointing in its superb quality J J stereophonic sound reproductiorv ACINTS: KIAN CWAN (M) ITO Jj*fc g^\ New Concept in Writing jjjSb Inspired by Nature Itself!292 words
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Article, Illustration618 1959-10-21 16 COMPENSATION DISPUTE OVER LAND ACQUIRED FOR TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN HALL KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday HOTEL OWNERS CLAIM AWARD INSUFFICIENT AND VALUE OF PROPERTY WAS AFFECTED Federation Government was sued in the High Court here today for $910,492 as compensation for land acquired and its injurious effect618 words
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215 1959-10-21 16 GOVT. PLANNING TO GIVE JOB SECURITY TO HUNDREDS KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. TTHE Federation Government has agreed to place the hundreds of temporary police translators on the permanent establishment on certain conditions. They must be Federal citizens and must have been continuously In Government service since their 40th birthday (for women215 words
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247 1959-10-21 16 AIRLINES MUST CUT FARES TO KEEP GOING IAAT A CHIEF SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE Director-General of the International Ah Transport Association, Sir William Hildred,today warned that airline companies must reduce air fares if they wart to stay in business. Sir William arrived here I tni.> afternoon after attending two lATA conferences247 words
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Article41 1959-10-21 16 VIENNA, Tues.— Five people have been killed in accidents in the Austrian mountains in the past few days. They included two 16-year-old climbers whose bodies were found hanging from their rope after they had fallen 165 feet.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article24 1959-10-21 16 GOH TEIK BOON (Q.T. Boon) requests forgiveness or understanding from all he's ixnorantly wronged. Ltt him rest awhile in peace at temporary abode.24 words
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Obituary50 1959-10-21 16 MRS. MARY DIAS passed away peacefully on 20th Oct. 1959 at 28 Lorong M. Tele I Kurau Road. Leaving behind tv > sons, three daughters, two sor;>-in-lnw, twelve grand children. Cortege will leave residence at 4 p.m. (or St. Joseph Church, Victoria Street, thence to Bidadart on 21st Oct.50 words
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Article29 1959-10-21 16 COLOGNE, Tues Dr. Konrad Adenauer, West Germany Chancellor, said here today he would visit London between Nov. 17 and 19 for talks with Mr. Harold Macmillan. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration109 1959-10-21 16 Woman falls 80 feet from SIT flat— and lives SINGAPORE, Tues. An attractive 21-year-old woman fell 80 feet from I <irf.tr House in Queenstown tonight- and lived. The woman, Leong Yoke Wai, was taken to the General Hospital and was later reported to be in a serious condition. Police found109 words
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97 1959-10-21 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Radio Republic Indonesia. «RRI> Orchestra is coming to Malaya according to a news agency report from Jakarta. The report says that it is coming on the invitation of the Federation Government. A senior Federal Government official told the Straits Times97 words
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Article332 1959-10-21 16 LONDON. Tues. There was .1 fair amount of uncertainty In London stock markets today, particularly during the earl;- part of the session. This reflected settlement proceedings to the biggest previous account of all time, which covered the election, and the surprise announcement that Stewart and Lloyds is to332 words
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Article35 1959-10-21 16 LONDON. Tues.— Spot 32\d.. Nov. 3(B« d., Dec. 29 id., Ja«Mar. 29d., Apr.-June 28 >.,d., JulySept. 28V«d.. Oct.-Dec. 28 1 id., Oct. c.l.f. unquoted Nov. c.l.i. 29% d., Dec. c.l.f. 29 Hd. Tone: Finn.35 words
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Article23 1959-10-21 16 LONDON, Tues.— Buyers £794, sellers £794 H. Forward buyers £794; sellers £794 H. Settlement £794 Vi; Turnover am. 30 tons, p.m. 5.23 words
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Article28 1959-10-21 16 VIENTIANE. Tues.— Princt Souphanouvong, founder and leader of the Laos Communist Party, will go on trial on Oct 26 charged with conspiring against the nation.— UP.l.28 words
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