The Straits Times, 4 November 1959
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Title Section20 1959-11-04 1 AVI»\(.I MIAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times .met*** fie***** Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1959 if 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article398 1959-11-04 1 HAROLD SOH - HAROLD SOH ISLAND-WIDE RAIDS BEGIN ONE MINUTE PAST MIDNIGHT 16 days up— so it's all-out war against secret societies By Roadblocks manned by armed police and soldiers THE BIG gangland clean-up in Singapore began at one minute past midnight with raids which are expected to continue until daybreak398 words
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Article, Illustration571 1959-11-04 1 MELBOURNE, TUESDAY BUT HE NEVER LET ON TO ANYONE HOW HE CAME TO PICK MELBOURNE CUP No. 1 MACDOUGAL yHE Federation Prime Minister. Tengka Abdul Rahman, had a very successful day Lt the Melbourne Cup meeting today. Ke backed the winmr Macdougal.Reuter - 571 words
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87 1959-11-04 1 SNAP CHECKS WARNING: CARRY YOUR IDENTITY CARDS SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Government tonight gave a warning to the public: "Carry your identity cards. It is illegal not to carry an ident ty card but over the years, since the measure was first introduced, people have fallen out of the habit.87 words
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Article24 1959-11-04 1 THE HAUGE. Tues.—Jonkheer Otto Reuchlim. Netherlands Ambassador to Japan, was today officially appointed Dutch Ambassador to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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113 1959-11-04 1 RUBBER HIT BY PROFIT TAKING, BUT PRICE UP SINGAPORE, Tues. Heavy profit-taking this afternoon took the price of November rubber down to $1.25.1 at the close with the unofficial close a quarter of a cent easier. It was still the highest price for nearly four years and 3j cents above113 words
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187 1959-11-04 1 STANLEYVILLE. Tues. Four African villages were yesterday reported to be preparing to march against soldiers and settlers in the Stanleyville region of the Belgian Congo where at least 20 people were officially reported killed in week-end rioting. A Beligian news agency report said several houses187 words
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510 1959-11-04 1 MILLIONS TO BE SPENT TO END POVERTY IN KAMPONGS KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. J^ MINISTRY, several Government Departments, and the Adult Education Association are to be integrated to form the new Ministry of Rural Development which will get into full stride early next year with plans for a "rural revolution." The510 words
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Article72 1959-11-04 1 STOCKPILE SALES 3,667 TONS LONDON. Tues.— ln the first two weeks of disposals the Board of Trade sold 3.667 tons of rubber from the British stockpile. Details released today by the Board of Trade show that they sold 542 tons for spot delivery. 960 November, 1.755 December, and 410 January.Reuter - 72 words
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Article34 1959-11-04 1 lIC CLEAN UP SINGAPORE. Wid —A* am. arrc!>tcd pcoplr >* 1 1 1 brins brought in to CM) Tall routh MMflßg >hpp«;--brought lv (rum I iu>..u Pagar whilr two oth<rtdmc from Al»\andra mi34 words
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Article93 1959-11-04 2 QUEEN: AN XMAS SHOPPING BAN I ONDON, Tues. The Quren's doctors have ordered her to forego one of her greatest delights—Christmas shopping because of her pregnancy, it was disclosed today. It is her once-a-year custom to go shopping for Christmas presents in the big Knightsbridge shops. This year, her doctorsUPI - 93 words
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Article40 1959-11-04 2 NICOSIA. Tues. GreekTurkish talks on a new republican constitution for Cyprus were resumed here yesterday. They were broken off by Archbishop Makarlos on Oct. 21 after discovery of an alleged Turkish arms smuggling attempt— ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article159 1959-11-04 2 HE QUITS JOB NEW YORK, Tuesday. #Columbia University today accepted the resignation, effective immediately, of Mr. Charles van Doren, the young assistant English professor who was given the answers beforehand when he won U*****,000 on aTV quiz show.— Reuter. THE $129,000 WINNER TESTIFIES BEFORE CONGRESS BODY159 words
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385 1959-11-04 2 Van Doren: Coached in questions and answers The chairman. Representative Oren Harris, de. scribed his testimony as "very dramatic and very pathetic" and said he was a young man with a great future who had been duped. He was to oe complimented on telling the whole truth, Mr.« Harris said.Reuter - 385 words
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Article95 1959-11-04 2 PEER NAMES OTHER MAN' IN SUIT LONDON. Tues.— The Earl of Shrewsbury. England's premier earl whose title goe« back to 1442. Is expected tc call 11 witnesses in a defended divorce suit against his opera singer wife, which opened here today. The earl alleges that his 46-year-old wife, mother ofReuter - 95 words
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Article24 1959-11-04 2 LONDON, Tues. Mr. lain Macleod. Britain's new Colonial Secretary, is to visit Kenya and other East African territories in December. —Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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134 1959-11-04 2 Storm over dance for U.S. sailors in Jakarta JAKARTA. Tues. The Indonesian National student movement yesterday protested against a dance party arranged by the Women's Internationa) Club here to welcome members of an American warship. The Seventh Fleet cruiser, U.S. Saint Paul, is here on a three-day visit at theReuter - 134 words
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Article67 1959-11-04 2 BONN. Tues— Two Sabre jet fighters of the West German Air Force which disappeared on a training flight 11 days ago might be in a Communist East European country, a Defence Ministry spokesman said today. The ministry had ended its search for theReuter - 67 words
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Article28 1959-11-04 2 NEW DELHI. Tues.— About 3.000 people have been arrested in India in the past year for offences against the new laws aimed at halting prostitution Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article220 1959-11-04 2 DARWIN, Tuesday. rpHREE aborigines armed with boomerangs and 1 shields fought a death duel over a woman at Wave Hill station, about 400 miles south of Darwin, the Coroner's Court was told here today. 1 Standing only 20 yards apart, the men hurled huntIng boomerangs atReuter - 220 words
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302 1959-11-04 2 TIPSY FISHERMEN START RIOT: 100 INJURED TOKYO. Tues. More than 100 people were injured yesterday in Minimata in a riot set off by 1.300 fishermen who stormed a chemical plant claiming it was responsible for poisoning their fishing waters. The fishermen, many of them under £he influence of liquor, smashedUPI - 302 words
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Miscellaneous49 1959-11-04 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby """T"CjO^ W\f •AWeoC. WHLM3U CAl£O^^N\jJ /-dll CAORV TUIC TAOLC INTO SAL e.^ooO^! <j vme uttle hall please ?J JTO^^-^[^ojjU| C^— -I m OVEB MECCA v. I r MOW WA6NY TMAT MCWC V MRSAMBOt/ /LEAVE RJN THAN SiTTiN© ABOUND TUATTO WATCHING TV. P <v^^ ygiogge/ ___._->'49 words
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176 1959-11-04 3 NEW YORK, Tuesday. HPHE United Nations General Assembly's A main political committee last night adopted unanimously an unprecedented resolution calling for measures aimed at world-wide total disarmament "in the shortest possible time." Based on an original Soviet draft modified in privateReuter - 176 words
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Article151 1959-11-04 3 ROME, Tuesday. pROF. ARNOLD TOYNBEE, the British historian, 1 appealed to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation here today for a gradual worldwide conversion to birth-control to save mankind from famine. The 70-year-old professor was addressing F.A.O. delegates from 76 countries at their biennialReuter - 151 words
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Article69 1959-11-04 3 LONDON. Tues. Safebreakers stole about £20,000 from a suburban Chingford bank, after blasting their way through a 29-inch reinforced concrete wall protecting the strongroom and emptying scores of deedboxes containing Jewellery and cash. They failed to break into a safe containing about £30,000. The raid follows aReuter; Agencies - 69 words
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234 1959-11-04 3 BRITAIN OPENS HER FIRST SUPER-WAY LONDON, Tues. Britain opened its first super-highway today a road described by cynics as the first decent one built here since the Romans and the accidents came as fast as the cheers. Within the first few hours of Its opening, the 72-mile, six-lane, no-speed-limit highway234 words
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Article41 1959-11-04 3 AMMAN. Tues. The Shah of Persia, who arrived here yesterday for a four-day state visit, had a half-hour meeting with King Hussein at which they discussed relations between their two countries and recent developments in the Arab world. —Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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153 1959-11-04 3 BEA IN UNION JACK ROW: 'NOT BEEN TONED DOWN 9 LONDON, Tues. British European Airways denied yesterday that their newiook airliners were deliberately coloured to tone down the prominence of the displ9jred Union Jack. After the first Viscount to I use the brighter colour scheme— .black and red flew inReuter - 153 words
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Article223 1959-11-04 3 LONDON, Tuesday. CIELD MARSHAL Viscount Alanbrooke's criticisms of President Eisenhower were described yesterday as "a new low in this type of postwar abuse between generals." I This comment by Milton Shulman in the Evening Standard was one of the strongest in a barrage of criticism toUPI - 223 words
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Article61 1959-11-04 3 CHESSMAN APPEALS WASHINGTON. Tues. Caryl Chessman, the convict-author who has spent more than 11 years in the shadow of the gas chamber, yesterday filed a new appeal with the United States Supreme Court. The '32s-page appeal contending that he had been subjected to cruel and unusual punishment in violation ofReuter - 61 words
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Article234 1959-11-04 3 MOVE TO LEGALISE BOOKIES' SHOPS J ONDON, Tues. The Government proposed today to legalise horse betting shops, roulette, bingo and slot machines throughout Britain. Under the proposals, bookmakers would have to be licensed and gambling would have to b e "fair," without any "cut" for the organisers. The proposals wereReuter; UP - 234 words
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Article26 1959-11-04 3 MEXICO CITY. Tues. Thousands of refugees clogged the roads leading away from storm and flood-ravaged areas of Colima and Jalisco states last night.— .U.P.l.26 words
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Article58 1959-11-04 3 LONDON, Tues— A total of 55 Indians who have tried to enter England in the past two weekends were still detained at prisons and hostels while authorities checked the validity of their passports. A Government spokesman said it was suspected that passports had been forged. The nationalityReuter - 58 words
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Miscellaneous219 1959-11-04 3 /our radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE Medium Wave 476 metres A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News: 7.05 A Date With Music 8.00 The News; 8.05 A Date With Music: 8.30 BBC Bandstand; 9.00 Close Down; P.M. 1.00 Programme Summary; 1.02 Easy On The Air; 1.34 The News:219 words
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Miscellaneous150 1959-11-04 3 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41.7 metre* MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES Kuala Lumpur 341 metres Penanf 366 metres Ipoh 330 metres Malacca 297 metres A.M. 6.30 Good Morning To You: 632 Morning Prelude; 7.00 Time Signal And The News; 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 Tht News; 8.05 A Date With150 words
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Article27 1959-11-04 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Independent Missionary Movement will suspend Its screenings of free film shows during December and January, when it will undergo a period of reorganisation.27 words
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376 1959-11-04 4 Direct labour system gave firm a good name ENQUIRY TOLD OF QUALITY WORK BY TRAINED MEN gINGAPORE, Tues. A representative of a Singapore plumbing firm, Watts and Baker Ltd., said today that the high reputation enjoyed by his company had been the result of "our topquality direct labour force." Mr.376 words
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Article330 1959-11-04 4 REORGANISATION OF THE C.I.P. Dismissal of 18 detectives in the 'public interest' CINGAPORE, Tues. The Government tonight connrmed the discharge of 18 detectives from the Police Force "In the public interest." An offldai statement gave their names, ranks and numbers. The statement said that their discharge was the result of330 words
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Article, Illustration113 1959-11-04 4 BETTY FLIES IN TO STAR IN HER LATEST FILM Betty Loli Tih (above), a Shaw Bros. Aim star, arrived in Singapore by BOAC Comet today from Hong Kong for a twoweek stay. She was accompanied by actor Charlie Chow, who was formerly a Mapdarin announcer with Radio Malaya. They were113 words
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Article64 1959-11-04 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Minister for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. announced today that a total of 674 persons had registered yesterday for admission to the additional Malay evening classes to be opened in January. Yesterday was the first day In the second phase of the registration64 words
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237 1959-11-04 4 MALAYA— 'A SHOWCASE OF DEMOCRACY IN ASIA' SINGAPORE. Tues. TfALAYA is a veritable showcase of Democracy in Asia, Senator Hiram Fong, of Hawaii, said at Singapore Airport today, before leaving by Pan American Airways for Saigon. The Benator said: "This great nation has a great future. "I have noted with237 words
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270 1959-11-04 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. ONE hundred and forty-eight students of the University of Malaya are now taking up Malay intensively as part of a degree course, Prof. A. Oppenheim. Vice-Chancellor of the University, has pointed out. Prof Oppenheim referred to a speech by the Prime270 words
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Article, Illustration118 1959-11-04 4 He is awarded medal for gallantry QINGAPORE, Tues— L/Cpl. Othman bin Idrte, 27. of the 17 Water Transport Company. Royal Army Service Corps, was today awarded the British Empire Medal for the gallant part he played in rescuing live men from drowning after a collision between the Singapore Harbour Board118 words
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Miscellaneous77 1959-11-04 4 I Today's Singapore diary... Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): International Women's Clvb Outing to St. Andrews Orthopaedic Hospital 10.00 a.m.; Beauty Culture new class 5.15 p.m. V.M.C.A.: Body building, weight-lifting 4.00 p ir. Judo practice for all 5.00 p.m.: Gymnastics Class 530 p.m.; Singapore Chem Club 5.30 p.m.; Tableter.nls practice for seniors77 words
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Miscellaneous65 1959-11-04 4 p.m. KAMALA CUB: Malayalam Claas 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., 4 pjn. to 6 djb. SALVATION AKMY (Clemenccau Ate.): Band practice 6 p.m.: Bongst«r Brigade practice 7.30 pjn. CHINESE V.M.C.A: Table tennis I a.m Body-building and welght-ttftlng 2 p.m.; Fencing 7 pjn. CLOTHINC, SHOP at St. Andrew's Cathedral 3 to65 words
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Miscellaneous63 1959-11-04 4 6 pm. BL KIT TIMAH YOUTH CLUB: Table-tennis. body-buUd-Ing. football, Indoor games 4 pjn.; badminton, boxing. basketry 4.30 pm JOO CHIAT YOUTH CLUB: Knitting, badminton 4 p.m boxing, body-building 6 p.m. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOI R: Open meeting at V.M.C.A. "A" Orchard Road 5.30 p.m SINGAPORE SOCIETY FOR SPIRITUAL CULTURE (Cultural Centre);63 words
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Article251 1959-11-04 5 Towkays lose fortunes to crooked gamblers in luxurious houses PENANG, Tuesday. T>ENANG police are looking for a Hong Kong gambling syndicate suspected of having swindled several towkays here in recent weeks. The organisation, it is reported, lured its victims to luxurious houses and conducted gambling sprees at which251 words
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145 1959-11-04 5 THE SILENT WITNESSES INCREASE EXHIBITS BY TWO... DUTTERWORTH. Tues. Two hens produced as exhibits in a theft case laid an egg each in the Butterworth court today. It happened during the trial of V. Suppiah, unemployed, who pleaded not guilty to stealing six fowls on Sept. 21 from a bicycle145 words
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Article68 1959-11-04 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Chinese Swimming Club seaside pool which was renovated early this year, will be formally open for use again on Nov. 14 at 5 p.m. The pool, built in 1939 at a cost of more than $30,000 at the entire expanse of Dato Lee68 words
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Article28 1959-11-04 5 SEGAMAT, Tues Three hundred acres of jungle land at Tenang have been set aside for the cultivation of pad) for 150 families of all races.28 words
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Article, Illustration331 1959-11-04 5 Jimmy— 'Doktor Kuda' of S'pore is dead HE NEVER FORGOT NIS FRIENDS C2NGAPORE, Tues. In life Jimmy Forbes devoted all his time to animals. As a veterinary surgeon he was their doctor and their friend. In his 30 years In Singapore, Jimmy tended to thousands of animals— from temperamental race331 words
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Article77 1959-11-04 5 KAJANG. Tues— The problems of finding suitable jobs for students when they leave school will be the main topic at a meeting of headmasters of Ulu Langat next Monday. Decisions reached are expected to have far-reaching effects as the meeting is being sponsored by the77 words
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Article55 1959-11-04 5 Peacemaker hit dies ALOR STAR. Tues. A tapper, Valucdu, who was involved in a fight at the Victoria Estate in Padang Serai last Sunday, died ln the Kulim Hospital last night. Valucdu, it is reported. Intervened in a fight between two other labourers, and was hit with a stick. The55 words
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Article45 1959-11-04 5 BRUNEI TOWN, Tues The Queen in consultation with the Sultan of Bitunei has appointed Sir John Ainley as Chief Justice, Unified Judiciary, Sarawak, North Borneo and Brunei. Sir John, who succeeds Sir Ernest Williams, was pn?viouslj Chief Justice. Eastern Region, Nigeria.45 words
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Article, Illustration128 1959-11-04 5 SINGAPORE. Tue».— Lee Bong Chee. 12, was just like any other Primary Six rirl today as she tackled her secondary schools' entrance examination papers. But unlike the others, she took her examination in bed. Bong Chee. who is suffering from tuberculosis of the spine, had128 words
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200 1959-11-04 5 EPOH, Tuesday. rpHREE men were accused In the High Court today A of entering a house in which three women were sleeping to rob them of cash and jewellery. t The three— Ahmad Sastro ")in Kromo. Lee bin Haji Jasid md Hussain bin Harun—200 words
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Article140 1959-11-04 5 BACK GOES ANNE TO SERVE JAVANESE SINGAPORE, Tues An English girl who was one of the last to flee from Java before the Japanese invasion, will soon arrive in Singapore on her way to Jakarta to be a missionary. She is Miss Anne Wilding, 27, who now lives in Cape140 words
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Article32 1959-11-04 5 SEGAMAT. Tues. The State Government has reserved 770 acres of land at Paya Lepas for a land development scheme. It Is Intended for 100 settlers l n the first instance.32 words
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Article50 1959-11-04 5 KOTA BAHRU. Tues.—lnche Ahmad Hilmy bin Hajl Idrls has been elected president of the Kelantan Party Rakyat. Inche Wan Ismail bin Wan Nawang is vice-presi-dent. Other members in the committee are: secretary. Inche Ibrahim Isa; assistant secretary. Inche Hussain bin Yusoff and treasurer. Mi*. Gan Tee Wah.50 words
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Article19 1959-11-04 5 MERSING. Tues. The Jameluang Youth Club. 13 miles from here, collected $700 during its recent Club Week.19 words
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204 1959-11-04 5 gINQAPORE. Tues. The John S. McCain, a destroyer leader attached to the United States Seventh Fleet. Is scheduled to arrive here tomorrow morning from Rangoon for a three-day visit. The destroyer, which Is on a lamiliarisation cruise to this area, is under the command204 words
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145 1959-11-04 5 Minister to tackle school tuckshops SINGAPORE, Tues. The Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk- Lin, said today that the system of running canteens and tuckshops in schools would be revised by next year. Details would be announced at the first meeting of the Education Advisory Council on Thursday. He had145 words
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Miscellaneous281 1959-11-04 5 Straits Times Crossword r9~""^^T"""~"^^^i™"~"^^^i""~"~fc^i^i/^^^^^i"" 1 *""^^^i~~"^^i~~~1 ACROSS 6 They charge no admission 1 Tall parent makes his first fee to see Italian port <s>. appearance in a jacket 7 She Introduced new rules for (5-4-4). croquet (5. 2. 6). Negative condition lor altar- t Master pleaded lor ship (6-7). native281 words
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Article270 1959-11-04 6 TEXTILE THREAT FROM EUROPE KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. Tlf EKCIIANTS in Malaya are keeping a close watch on East European cheap cloth said to be threatening to oust Japanese and Chinese textiles from the Siamese market. A news agency report from Tokyo yesterday said the East European exports of cloth to270 words
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Article38 1959-11-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The lottery draw in aid of the building fund of the new Church of the Assumption at Petallng Jaya will be held at the Church of the Holy Rosary, Brickfields, on Nov. 14.38 words
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Article48 1959-11-04 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Burglars broke into the house of a Shell Company executive In Kenny Road here last night and got away with Jewellery worth about $685. The occupants of the house, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Olofsson. were fast asleep in their air-conditioned bedroom.48 words
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Article78 1959-11-04 6 Gag thieves rob woman of $1,000 QINGAPORE. Tues. A housewife, Wong Ah Yee, was gagged and bound to a table while three masked men with daggers ransacked her home in Chua Chu Kang Road last night. The men took cash and jewellery worth $1,100. Madam Wong was In the kitchen78 words
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Article61 1959-11-04 6 KUALA KANGSAR. Tuss. The body of a schoolgirl, A. Anandavalli. 16. was found In a 25ft. deep well. 200 yards from her house here yesterday evening. In the afternoon she left for a small farm near her house. When she failed to turn up a search61 words
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253 1959-11-04 6 Magistrate criticises medical certificate OINGAPORE. Tues. Medical chits which "mean practically nothing should not be thrown" at the courts, Mr. K. T. Alexander, the Fifth Magistrate, said today. He made the remark after examining a medical certificate submitted by a defence lawyer, Mr. Llm Scow Beng. The certificate. stated to253 words
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Article20 1959-11-04 6 MUAR. Tues. The supervisor of co-operatlv" development here. Inche Ahmad Shukrl bin Noordln. has been transferred to Alor Star.20 words
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Article, Illustration67 1959-11-04 6 MISS LIM MAKES PLANS TO TEACH HERE physical chemistry, for her ALSe. next year. Then she will c o for a year to a teachers' training college, In preparing for a school teacher's position when she returns to Malaya. MISS LIM LUM LBNG. of Koala Lumpur, who received her Bachelor67 words
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181 1959-11-04 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. An elderly farmer, sued for maintenance, told a magistrate's court today that his wife, whom he married 23 years ago, had recently deprived him of almost all he had. "I am today living in the poultry coop on my181 words
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Article60 1959-11-04 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— The Alliance has nominated Datln Fatimah, wffe of Senator Dato Sheikh Abubakar. to contest the State Legislative Assembly seat at Plentong made vacant by the resignation of Dato Hajl Mohamed Noah bin Omar. She will be opposed by Inche Mat Zain. a Socialist Front60 words
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271 1959-11-04 6 Malayan producers warned KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. MALAYA'S rubber producers have been warned not to regard natural rubber as a unique product which can be offered to users on a "take it or leave it" basis. I The latest is»ue of Planters' Bulletin, a publication271 words
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Article210 1959-11-04 6 MOTORS FIRM MANAGER ACCUSED KUALA BELAIT, Tues Ernest Angus Barron, manager of the Kuala Belait branch of Borneo Motors (Borneo) Ltd.. was charged here with abetting two offences by a Government officer involving the purchase of motor cars from the company. He appeared last Monday before the Stipendiary Magistrate, Mr.210 words
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Article67 1959-11-04 6 IPOH. Tues. Bail of $500 was allowed a youth when he pleaded not guilty In the Sessions Court here today to kidnapping a young girl. Syed Ghalib bin Syed Alwi. 19. of Kampong Slmee emDloyed a* a local time-keeper by the military, was alleged to have kidnapped a67 words
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Article23 1959-11-04 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues Lai Chee. a labourer, was fined $100 in the Sessions Court today for possession of chandu smoking utensils.23 words
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Advertisement386 1959-11-04 6 V^JL/ ANNUAL *M SALE SLASHING REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Gent* Singlets Briets I.SO e«d» Gents Foncy Sports Shirts 4.00 Gents Ploin Col. Wash 'N' Wear Shirts 5.00 Ladies Cotton Panties .70 Nylon Hort Slips 1 .90 m Cotton Blowses 2.50 Plain Slocks 4.50 N Gents Dacron/Cotton Trousers 13.50 per pate386 words
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Article, Illustration1453 1959-11-04 7 in 1499 a tame bear sat as juror -and yrowletl *nat yuilty* Lunatic parodies of law..* A BIZARRE trial took place in the central square of Zurich, Switzerland, one day in 1442. Black-robed magistrates sat grimly on a dais in front of the city's courthouse1,453 words
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Advertisement310 1959-11-04 7 42-9-GI The New Luxury Look in Parker \ssL Ballpoints PI fjj) I .it From the makers of the world's most wanted gifts comes this sparkling ii oil array of new and luxurious ballpoints. Beautifully btyled Parker has combined the dependable performance and quality construction With PreCIOUS Metals of its famous310 words
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Miscellaneous209 1959-11-04 7 The Saint By Leslie Charteris f^THE BEAKDED 600 CAME: IN THE NIGHT ANdV^MlmI V H|| THEY'VE SOT A W i,| TOOK THE EVIL STONES O GICKIOUS ONE^I ftjt" Wj A /?q y SPAKE *OP£ -J "j Abner By A I Lapp STMIS-AN'VaLL V SI, x If-ANDGIVE V FINISHED/.' (^NOW THET209 words
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Obituary31 1959-11-04 8 21 Word* lit (Minimum) JOAN HOPE youngest daughter of Eva McCleland Hope and the late Leon Hope laid to rest on October the 26th In London. Pray For Her Soul.31 words
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Article69 1959-11-04 8 it W»r4t lit (Minimum) MR. MRS. Anthony Goh thank their relatives and friends for their kind wishes, gilts and attendance at their wedding. MR. AND MRS. Quek Kee Chong thank relatives and friends for their attendance, presents and assistance during their recent marriam. MAUREEN AND PETER MARTENS thank all69 words
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Article479 1959-11-04 8 It Wot 4» tit (Minimum) OUT OF THE Frying Pan come cooking adours, but they're quickly dispelled with Air-wick. EUNICE THANKS all clients, friends, and; Business Associates for presents and flowers received lor ;he second anniversary of Salon Eunice. THE CONNOISSEUR discriminates and doesn't mind paying a little more.479 words
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538 1959-11-04 8 The Straits Times Wednesday, November 4, 1959. Planning for Progress No fresh emphasis need be laid at this stage on the national importance of rural development; Tengku Abdul Rahman has made this sufficiently clear by creating a I new Ministry and putting it under the charge of the Deputy Prime538 words
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Article334 1959-11-04 8 A minor boom in shipping arrivals is the less important of two reasons for urgent action to patch up Port Swettenham. I£ the Government tries to endure with existing wharf facilities for the four or five years needed to complete the North Klang Straits harbour extension,334 words
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Article297 1959-11-04 8 At the outset of the current meeting of GATT in Tokyo tbe United States led the field with a stirring call for the removal of all barriers on trade. In a way the U.S. set the pace for the meeting, but it was obvious from the start that297 words
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Article, Illustration1051 1959-11-04 8 CYRIL DUNN - CYRIL DUNN by Nehru is still very much India's idol but his vacillation in the border dispute is costing him dear NEW DELHI IT seems years now since Mr. Nehru had his historic meeting with the Dalai Lama of Tibet, up in the old British hill station1,051 words
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404 1959-11-04 8 T»HE leader "Trade x and Aid" (S.T. Oct. 31) presents an interesting reaction to the recent news of the American Government's changing attitude toward its foreign aid programme I think we win all agree that the entire foreign aid programme has been In404 words
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Advertisement223 1959-11-04 8 Straits Times Free Press For th« c«n»tni«io of odvarMien our r*pr«tar)tatrv«t at lit Floor COLO STORAGE ARC/ Df, Orchard Read, Singapore, will rxtiva (mall odvertittmcnH ond box numbar rtpllas. Smoll odvertitamant* placad In Singapore may also ba handad to COLO STORAGE BRANCHES at Hollona Road Kotonq Kcppal Rood Naval Sow223 words
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Advertisement65 1959-11-04 8 KODAK RETINA Rt^SCAMERA Top precision in a 35mm reflex Now you can get the world famous Retina Reflex S Camera with scores of now faaturos and any six fine interchangeable lanaes, 28mm to 135 mm. Built-in exposure motor couples with all lonsas. Pre-aelector diaphragm automatic with all lenses. WM 50mm65 words
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Advertisement80 1959-11-04 8 ©Observer Foreign News Senwc* Adverttsemtnt o) THI GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., (MALAY A) LTD. Representing THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. LTD. OF ENGLAND. GROW NEW HAIR MEDI CHIN (LOTION A CREAM) Made Qmrnnrnf E J VttY IFFICTIVI AGAINST FALUH6 HAII SCALP ITCN OANMUtr U«««r «*HcH¥« to. Htm Wwmb ywMf Safe, ample to80 words
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Article166 1959-11-04 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A regular 15--minute "Learn Malay" programme will be started over Radio Singapore soon. Singapore's Minister of Culture and Information. Mr. 8. Rajaratnam. disclosed this today before he flew home after talks with Federation Government officials on broadcasting. Mr. Rajaratnam said the166 words
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Article30 1959-11-04 9 SINGAPORE. Tues— A fitter. Tan Chin Bock, had his ear chopped off when he was attacked by about 20 thugs armed with parangs in Waterloo Street here yesterday.30 words
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132 1959-11-04 9 Contractor's workers go on strike SINGAPORE, Tues.— About 100 labourers employed by Kian Hong Ltd., here— a firm of civil engineering contractors—went on strike this morning while negotiations with the management on their "terms of employment" were still going on. The firm's manager. Mr. Soh Chuan Swee. said today he132 words
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Article625 1959-11-04 9 REVENUE HAS GONE DOWN BY $2,000 A DAY. SAYS COMPANY MANAGER SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE general manager of the Singapore Traction Co. Ltd., Mr. G. G. Wilson, told in arbitration board today he believed his employees were practising "squeeze" again. He described this as the retention of625 words
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Article24 1959-11-04 9 KOTA BHARU. Tues.— Two fire engines rushed to put out a chimney fire at Cathay Hotel here last night Damage was slight.24 words
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Article, Illustration179 1959-11-04 9 Singapore Jaycees fete 1 6 youth goodwill visitors i gINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce today entertained a Japanese youth goodwill mission to lunch at the Chui Huai Lim Club in Keng Lee Road. It« IS members, Including four girls, represent the general working youths of Japan. They179 words
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Article, Illustration548 1959-11-04 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. AN ACTION brought by Madam Ang Keong Ngo Neo that she was entitled to a $103,050 award by the Collector of Land Revenue, was dismissed by Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today. The award was made In May 1953548 words
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Article126 1959-11-04 9 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A NEW wing of the Cheshire Home at Nicoll Drive, Changi, to be opened aext Friday, will bring the home's accommodation capacity ud to 40. The $35,000 wing, which, comprises two buildings, was built from funds derived from the estate of the Meyer126 words
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Article27 1959-11-04 9 SEREMBAN. Tues.— Mr. Del Rozarlo, from the Philippines, an expert on the organisation of Farmers' Association, will hold a three-month leadership course in Negri Sembilan.27 words
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Article73 1959-11-04 9 SINGAPORE. Tues— A Buddhist priest was one of three persons, found in an unnumbered hut used for smoking opium, a magistrate's court was told today. The priest, Ong Tiong Choo, was Jointly charged 1 with Shuen Chuen Lin and Lee Kirn Swee. with being found73 words
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Article, Illustration266 1959-11-04 9 RELUCTANCE TO TRAIN COULD BRING A THREAT KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. ANY continued reluctance by young Asians and Europeans to train as rubber estate managers will create serious problems for the years ahead. This was the warning given today by Mr. R. A. Cessford, 51, general secretary and treasurer of the266 words
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54 1959-11-04 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. A police constable. Sunny Shu Anjf Moh, was tentatively charged here today with the murden of Ng Thiam Huet, a 24-year-old infantryman. The offence was said to have been committed at 8.30 p.m. on Nov. l in Serangoon Road. He has been54 words
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Advertisement368 1959-11-04 9 SEE JAPAN /V EARLY SPRiXG ONE MONTH'S GLORIOUS HOLIDAY •*S ANGOLA" Departs Singapore 13th Feb. ARRIVES JAPAN 24th FEB. DEPARTS JAPAN Ist MARCH, Arrives Singapore 11th March Round Trip $816 Firtt Chut: $539 2nd Class 'A* $458 2nd Class 'fi' EXCLUSIVE TO ASIA TRAVEL SERVUE 7, Grange Road, Singapore. Telephones:368 words
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Advertisement214 1959-11-04 9 Give a natural sparkle to your dentures Den nut* only have that natural C •parfcle when they hare been cleaned xv really ihoroujhiy. The way to keep \L your artificial ttrth bright as new is v 4 to leave them in Steradent for 20 _^j minutea every day. Steradent is214 words
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Article, Illustration942 1959-11-04 10 Bakar takes a trip but finishes in the water The junoie folk are holding a fair. Ezani is in charge of a switchback car which runs over a pond, and Mat who has set himself up as a fortune teller, warns everyone to beware of journeys over water, with the942 words
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Article404 1959-11-04 10 HERE are some more overseas pen pals for you. O L. Hanrahan. Stansbury, Yorke Peninsula. S Australia. Roy Sina Odukale. The Grammar School. Box 21, Ibadan. Nigeria. Kiyoshe Mizutanl, aged 16, 2-46 Zaimoku Okazaki. Aichl, Japan. Ekuko Oguri. 638 Shijo-cho. Hirakashi Osaka, Japan. Etuko Watanabe, c/o404 words
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Article, Illustration14 1959-11-04 10 This baby thrush is a pet of the house14 words
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Advertisement230 1959-11-04 10 J22 Immediately Just suck them to 1 stop your stop your pain I DIGESTIVE Pleasant taste tf^\ I TDAIIDI EG Always |V^ r^S^h^^ltyf" De Witt's \L**4S^ffl z antacid l/^\\^^rmw) POWDER j^vY^^S?*^ jf<?^ yE ID sS9 y I WESTCLOX Eiedthic (Mo*m Clocks Choose wisely choose Westclox electric alarm docks! They're world-respected230 words
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Advertisement274 1959-11-04 10 <■ SOME SHOCK j FOR FLIPPER j *^i»-» «ii aaaaaaaaaaal A_ 7 LaaaaaaaaH nTV MkW^ «c' a 32 I m •Bbb^ a* J, m fj Dear Boys and Girls. else had the same idea I Here are the six winners a d as F ipper rea ch d m of274 words
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Advertisement234 1959-11-04 10 boost profits, cut operating costs Trade Mark 100% Nylon NETS, ROPES and TWINES Here's how (TDRliofl Nylon Fishing: Nets give you a flpP B *^L^P aB JH^ Bigger Catches, Faster Operations, Longer and Trouble Free Service W '00% Nylon Can be stored wet, are proof against rot, mold, mildew m_234 words
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Advertisement1659 1959-11-04 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Tt MEN. LIVERPOOL. 6USBOW. IONOON A COtTHNENTA. PORTS Out Sport Sail* Sham Penang MENEUM Vv'iiies. Ooblin Cd. 31 Teday Ne* 5 f Nev 7 ATREUS liverpeel, Glasgow fid. 11 Nev 5 No* 1/ I No* 1/11 OOLIUS Genoa, London. H'burg. R'dam Ne* S Ne* I He*1,659 words
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Advertisement1286 1959-11-04 11 L/LC. UMES-^m, rafTfJoVAM Ul REOSEA MEDITERRANEAN. CONT-.MNTAI A SUMIMVIAN PORTS OJSSaW S oo<» p S>em Penang Shgmx/ SAMOA a) fed. 11-14/ 4 Nev i i Net 1/ 7 No* *9mMJjb' MEONIA ki 11/ a Niv 21 12 Nev a/24 NO* JB "SiMtA" a) a Na*/ 4 Boc 1/ S tat1,286 words
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Advertisement1472 1959-11-04 11 Kirn THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. 'mn* jIMAPME llKtrperttid to tke MNaO Ktagdem) I LINES UIIUOU TO AMN. U.A. A CONTINENTAI PORTS S'oore P. S'nem Penant ■ENREOCH for London Rotterdam Bremen Hamburg »MI Ne* Lendea direct arrives 27 Net lENIINNES for Liverpool. Hull, R'dom, Bremen Hamburg By I Na* 1/111,472 words
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Advertisement1404 1959-11-04 11 McALISTER t* CO.. LTD. fll< Nm Mil ■If— MIHI UMB KUVINKM UMB LOMMN lUMMM. MTTEMAM NAVRI lOS AMELIS. UN FRANCISCO, A MU. UATTU. VANCatVER A PMTUNO end for Canada coo USA Norn Atlantic Portt AaaaaMg targe for CoatraJ A Sutk Cm OF PERTH America. Spore P. Stum Poaaaa mnniville 14/1,404 words
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754 1959-11-04 12 RUBBER HIGHEST FOR 4 YEARS, BUT MART QUIETER By Our Market Correspondent THE price of rubber in Singapore yesterday reached new heights, being taken up during the morning session to 51.29J for November first grade with spot standing at a premium of four cents. Although the premium dealers were prepared754 words
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Article330 1959-11-04 12 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or p\ pec ted today are: München 1/2, Neder Eems 4 5. Waka&hima Maru 6A. Menelaus 89. Atreus 10/11. Samoa 13/14. Gir.yo Maru 15 16, Limburg 18. Barumun 19, Serdang N. Wall 1. Senai N.WaU 2. Selangor N.Wall 3. Sedlll330 words
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Article33 1959-11-04 12 SINGAPORE. NOV. 3. RUBBER: 51.25J per lb. (up 3] cents). Unofficial 5 p.m. close $1.25 (quiet). TIN: 5395.75 per picul (down 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 230 tons (down 5 tons).33 words
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Article109 1959-11-04 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK /Continent November/December $41 buyers, $42 h sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $64 'j sellers, drum $664 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $174. Sarawak $173 (both down $1), special Sarawak black109 words
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Article1184 1959-11-04 12 The Malayan SharcbrokTs' Association reported yesterday: "Industrials were genera 11 v steady while tins and rubbers were firm. The turnover was good." Singapore and Federation broken reported the tollowing business ud to 30 p.m.: Industrials: Fuzpalncks 97 cenu, I- aser and Neave ords ILMti c aii. $1.491,184 words
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Article21 1959-11-04 12 MaUysn Share Market: Nov. 3 Nov. 2 Indostrlsb: 18«.27 103.7S Tins: 138.55 17.4.65 Rubbers: 177.58 17J.3S Jan. 1 1958=10021 words
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Article149 1959-11-04 12 November first %raAe rabbet buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 125' i cents per lb. up 3% cents on Monday's close. The closing tone was erratic and easier. Closing prices in cents per lb., yesterday were OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 129 1 sellers 131149 words
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Article96 1959-11-04 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Amoeiation made the following changes in Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100) New York: buying airmail T.T. 32-m. O.D. 33. 90 d/st 33»s credit bills. 334 trade bills. Selling T.T. or OJ>. ready: New York 32 11/16; Swiss Francs 142 French96 words
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Article18 1959-11-04 12 Due to the Melbourne Cup holiday, the stock exchange was closed yesterday. It re-opens today.18 words
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Advertisement1220 1959-11-04 12 |K"^LlNll' Express U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast ■aivUa E.T.A. E.T.A. E.I.A. Spore f S'hani Penang H'kong L Angeles Hew York "Kanikawa Maru" Ist Call liii Ntv 23 Ntv 27 Nt. Its Call M/M Ntv Hit Hlii II at "Tirtkawa Mart" 21/» Oec 24 Btc It Oec 11 Dtt Jat 1B Ftk1,220 words
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Advertisement159 1959-11-04 12 HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. 33/35 TELOK AVER STREET Telephone No. ***** Weekly Sorvict to KUCHING, SARIKEr} BINATANG ono" SIIU. M/V "GIANG ANN" DUE S/U SAILS 7/11 M/V "GIANG LEE" DUE 9/11 SAILS 14/11 Accepting Passengers and Cargo Sarawak ARtmts. THE BORNEO CO., LTD. tw KIE HOCK SHIPPING CO.,159 words
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Advertisement315 1959-11-04 12 TENDERS PETALING JAVA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION TENDERS are Invited for the construction and completion of a MARKET In the Town Centre, at Petaling Jaya. Specification. Form of Tender and drawings may be ootained from the Town Engineer's Office at Petaling Jaya on payment of a deposit of $120/-. The deposit will315 words
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Advertisement670 1959-11-04 12 NOTICES NOTICE Federation of Mala y a J32,00d.<r»« 3>« r r Local Loan 19€1-1»71. NOTICE Is hereby given that the Transfer Register of the above-mentioned Loan will be closed from 15th to 30th November. 1959. both days Inclusive, for preparation of Interest Warrants. H C. ROBERTS. Ag. REGISTRAR. Public Debt670 words
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Advertisement691 1959-11-04 12 NOTICES THE NARBOROUGH (F.M.S.) RUBBER ESTATE LTD. v™! Board of Directors of The Narborough (F.M.S.) Rubber Ebta te Ltd have declared a second interim dividend of 10-, In respect of the year ended 30th June 1959 payable in England on Bth December. 1959 to Shareholders register* ed on 3rd December.691 words
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Advertisement663 1959-11-04 13 (Continued from Page S) SITUATIONS VACANT to Words Si (Min.)— Box St ets. extra SHIPS STORE LIQUOR Salesman required. FuUy experienced with good connections. Box A 5021 S.T., Spore. WANTED Experienced Lady Hairdresser Preferably with Qualifications. Please Telephone Kuala Lumpur *****. MARKET LIQUOR SALESMAN required must be experienced and well663 words
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Advertisement782 1959-11-04 13 SITUATIONS VACANT to Words SS (Min.)— Box St ets. oxtra LIMITED COMPANY requires an experienced Book-Keeper/Cor-respond'-nce Clerk. Must be able to keep fuU set of Accounts. Knowledge of written Chinese necessary. Apply to Box A 4983 S.T- Singapore. JUNIOR CLERKS. Cambridge I; M/Stenographers $300/$400; F' Secretary; Junior Stenographers; 9 Vacancies.782 words
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Advertisement917 1959-11-04 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Words SS (Mm.) Box St ets. extra SCOTTS ROAD. Large Furnished Room. M.B. Linen etc. suit European Phone (Spore) ***** Wed./Frt. 3— 6 pjn. Thurs./Sat 10—12 a.m. PARK HOTEL Tanjong Bungah Penang Ideal for holiday vacation. Excellent location for swimming Good service excellent food. Rooms $8 $10.917 words
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Advertisement813 1959-11-04 13 TUITION tt Words SS (Min.)— Mo* St ets. sxtrm AT rERMS You Can Afford. Hundreds have succeeded with our guaranteed course $95/-. Tuition guaranteed with satisfaction. Ring (Spore) *****. Singapore School of Driving 93 Owen Road. LAMBERTS DRIVING BCHOOL. Experienced Instructors Dual-Control Morris Minors 1000Courses from $100. Inspection, without obligation.813 words
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Advertisement808 1959-11-04 13 VEHICLES WANTED It Words U (Min.)— Box St ets. oxtrm WANTED VEHICLES from 1966 onwards Preferable, Simca, Morris Minor. Volkswagen. Flat 1100, Flat 600. Please Ring (Spore) ***** during office hours VEHICLES FOR SALE it Words SS (Min.)— Box St ets. o*trm 1951 MORRIS MINOR Convertible excellent condition. Telephone: Spore808 words
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Advertisement863 1959-11-04 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Words U (Min.)— Box St ets. sxtrm 1961 HILLMAN TOURER $950. 1949 Morris Oxford $1 .250. 1948/49 Ford 10 $600. 1947 Austin 8 $800. Bulck 8 $950, Rover $825, Standard 8 »500. Trade-ins /terms arranged. View Old Car Traders. 4 Penang Lane, Spore. Tel: *****. ASIA863 words
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Advertisement576 1959-11-04 13 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) tt Words Sit (Minimum) Dmitm I month, tt Words StM (Mm.) CHIONG SHTNG JEWELLERS 65C North Bridge Road for Engagement Diamond Solitaire Rings *****. LAMPSHADES: Orders or ready-made at Lee Lampshades Store, 398 Orchard Road. Tel: (Spore) ****** DANCING Words Sit (Minimum) Omit, 1 month. It Words576 words
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Advertisement110 1959-11-04 13 ..•••Va«**'*. Mo Other I KETCHUP Tastes Like I HEtNI 1 Mods. According /o nSwioyM I 7heWorfds)i2? c isll Mosf-fofuedw^dm Recipe,, v ks Flavor Simply I Con* Be Copied. I See For YourselF! »UT TMI MS! Hi-Fi J W:n;HIIMf.I:MM j 8 TRANSISTORS j r »> mmmm^*mmW williams NEW ICE BLUE AQUA110 words
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Article1108 1959-11-04 14 EPSOM JEEP'S BEST BETS ARE TRAVELLER'S CHEQUE 11, MOVIE HOUSE THE FRIAR II CALL BOY'S DOUBLE IS CLEftR RECEPTION EXHIBITOR II THE GOING WILL BE HEAVY HE WILL BE EVEN BETTER OVER 6F THE FRIAR 11, who spreadeagled his opposition in the •Class 4, Div. 17f1,108 words
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Article1537 1959-11-04 14 Forecast Tote: Races 3 5 and 7. Treble Tote: Races 4, 6 and 8. Dlf SWffp RilC6 9. RACE 1—2.00 (Class 4, Div. 3)— 51 Furs. 1 8000 DurrndaJ (Mrs. Murphy Cashjri) I Wli lM lS T Kon B si > Donnelly .^B^3 Utf °>m%1,537 words
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Article178 1959-11-04 14 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 COLZA Waterline (.lendore C. RECEPTION Colu Waterline I COLZA Cilrndore Clear Reception fU«e 2 TOT ZIENS Reliable Hindu Robe RELIABLE Tot Ziens Cargo Rice GAMEBOROUGH Tot Ziens White M.-eir Race 3 T. CHEQUE II Haadyai Slipper Prince HAADYAI T. hrqur II Park178 words
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Article124 1959-11-04 14 Melbourne Cup to MacDougal MELBOURNE, Tues. New Zealand -bred gelding MacDougal today completed a brilliant treble on the Australian turf this year when he won country's most famous race the Melbourne Cup. MacDougal earlier this year won the Brisbane Cup and the Metropolitan in Sydney. MacDougal won by three lengthsReuter - 124 words
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Advertisement343 1959-11-04 14 We're painting fc^^ our home on 1^ T p T 5 C f J I why don't you? Yea you can have a decorating scheme designed by an expert to frt your own personality your own needs, your Pit own rooms Just post thte coupon to us and our Colour343 words
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Advertisement140 1959-11-04 14 ■1 a favourite choice i BLACK* WHITE f SCOTCH WHISKY "BUCHANAN'S" I *f Ca^^ H^ rf t* I |AMES BUCHANAN 6 CO. LTO CLASCOW. SCOTLAND LdScoml I fffj 1 From Scotland— R v > every precious drop A£*g Enjoy Scotch at its very best by fffi always asking for "Black140 words
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Article79 1959-11-04 15 SERVICES AND CIVILIANS DRAW SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore Joint Services and Singapore Civilians drew 1-1 in their annual Poppy Day Fund hockey match on the padang today. Civilians scored first. In the 20th minute Frlda, accepting a pass from Sockallngam. netted with a sizzling shot. Civilians led 1-0 at half time.79 words
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Article36 1959-11-04 15 SINGAPORE. Tues. St. Andrew's School and S.A.S. Old Boys drew 13-13 in their annual Rugby match at Woodsville today, each side scoring two goals and a try. The score was 5-5 at naiftime.36 words
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Article17 1959-11-04 15 SINGAPORE, Tues. The athletics training for schoolboys at the Ferrer Park Stadium tomorrow h&s been cancelled.17 words
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Article18 1959-11-04 15 SINGAPORE. Tues—Chinese YMCA won the Singapore women's basketball championship when they beat Nanyang University 37-12 last night.18 words
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Article28 1959-11-04 15 SINGAPORE. Tues. Indian Recreation Club gave a walkover to Darul Aflah. the League champions. In S.A.F.A Senior Cup quarter, final. Darul Afiah will next meet Chinese Athletic28 words
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231 1959-11-04 15 IBF WILL BE ASKED HOW IT WILL AFFECT MALAYA IN THOMAS CUP KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE BADMINTON Association of Malaya wants to study the constitution of Federation of Malaya Olympic Council before deciding on affiliation. B.A.M. secretary Mr. Teh Gin Sooi said today231 words
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Article240 1959-11-04 15 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. OINGAPORE Amateur Swimming Association to- night approved the recommendations of its swimming sub-committee in regard to the selection for the South East Asia Peninsular Games in Bangkok next month. A team of 11 will take part in all the swimming events and they will240 words
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451 1959-11-04 15 Hitmm Siabel - The BAM's Thomas Cup slogan must be: For men only Hitmm Siabel lr rN years ago Malaya won the Thomas Cup the first time the world championship was played with a team of superb players who had reached perfection in the fame through their steady toil and dedication. In the451 words
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Article103 1959-11-04 15 SINGAPORE. Tues. A 100- massed start trial to pick a cycling team to represent Singapore at next months SEAP games in Bangkok will be held by the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association at Pasir Panjang on Sunday. Nov. 15. at 6.30 a.m. After the race,103 words
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Article91 1959-11-04 15 JOHANNESBURG, Tues. An unbeaten 102 by stylish Tom Oraveney led Denis Compton's Commonwealth cricket team a fighting draw against a South African Invitation XI here yesterday the final fixture of their five-match tour of Transvaal. The Commonwealth team, who followed on 198 runs behind, had ■cored 269Reuter - 91 words
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Article20 1959-11-04 15 SINGAPORE, Tues— RAP. Seletar beet RASC 6-2 in a Div. 3 league hockey match at Seletar today.20 words
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Article84 1959-11-04 15 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Bouts in tomorrow's boxing match between Burma and Singapore Joint Services at the Naval Base (8.30 p.m.) will be over two-minute rounds. There will be eight bouts. Burmese llghtwelterweight Kumar Rai will not fight. He dislocated his left thumb during his bout with Majid84 words
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Advertisement176 1959-11-04 15 For example: More overseas experience \Vhm von *tcp aboard a Pan American I --i^H Clipper* voii immediately sense the (lit- L, jLjLfIV ierence that experience makes. -v^m You discover it in the quiet efficiency of v ppf \onr flight crew. Pan American's superbly trained personnel serve you with a delt-176 words
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Advertisement462 1959-11-04 15 "CHESTINESS" BRONCHITIS and BREATHING TROUBLES Combined Action A Recent Article Brings in a LEADING STRIKING RESULTS MEDICAL JOURNAL No wonder more and more ViZfffll nn Jvw™ be sufferers fVom difficult breath- r^ wnier °exS's ing, wheezineas. shortness of That a c^omVinSioTof breath, chestiness and similar tympathomimetic and bronchial troubles bless462 words
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Miscellaneous82 1959-11-04 15 mm SINGAPORE: Soccer SAFA Senior Cup tie, Fathul Karlb v Marine* (at Jalan Besar. 515 p.m.;. Hockey: Dlv. 1. SRC t Police (at Serangoon Road); Dtv University v Prisons; CSC v Hour Kong Bank. Boxing: Combined Services v Burma (at Naval Base.). Ragr/er: REME v 10 AFS; RAF Changl v82 words
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Article1086 1959-11-04 16 YOUR VALUE WILL DEPEND ON WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP OUR SOCIETY- STUDENTS TOLD EXTERNAL examiners will assist internal examiners to set examination questions and mark papers for the Singapore Polytechnic's final professional examinations in engineering, architecture and accountancy. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, chairman1,086 words
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Article24 1959-11-04 16 DR. AND MRS. GOH KONG CHIANG thank all friends and relative.-, for their gifts and attendance at their wedding In Ipoh on 1.11.5924 words
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Article45 1959-11-04 16 COPENHAGEN, Tues. A milkvan driver was treated for shock when he found the animal he had hit on a main road here early today was a young lion. The lion was returned to a nearby circus from which it had escaped. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration49 1959-11-04 16 THE SULTAN OF JOHORE, Sir Ismail, bends over to receive a farewell kiss from his little sister. Princess Meriam, in the lounge of the liner Himalaya yesterday. Looking on is her mother, Lady Marcella. Said a palace official: "The princess is his pet." Straits Times picture.49 words
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292 1959-11-04 16 SULTANA SAILS FOR BRITAIN— AND STARTS A RIDDLE SINGAPORE, Tuesday. I ADY Marcella, widow of the late Sultan of Johore, and Princess Meriam sailed for Britain today, leaving behind a riddle. Some of those who turned up to bid her farewell were puzzled by this remark from Lady Marceila: "I292 words
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Article63 1959-11-04 16 UNION CHIEF REGRETS NANYANG 'NO' SINGAPORE, Tues. The president of the Nanyang University Students' Union, Mr. Ng Kirn Han, today expressed regret at the Federation Government's decision not to recognise the University's degrees. Nanyang University graduates, he said, would "prove their worth" to society next year. Mr. Ng hoped the63 words
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Article365 1959-11-04 16 i LONDON. Tues. Settlement proceedings to the previous fortnightly account occupied a good deal of attention in London stock markets today and rather unsettled conditions prevailed. There was a certain amount of small profit taking but this was readily absorbed In most cases. Closing middle prices of selected365 words
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Advertisement262 1959-11-04 16 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 1.,, h |M I Minimum, ,\I.<S. CHIA TECii BENO (Mtim. Chew Joo Chuun) 69 passed ,i\vav peacefully on 2.11.59 Funeral at 4.3 C p.m. 4.11.59 at Bidadait. HOLMBERO. To Fay and Ron a son. brother (or Reggie and Yvette. on 3-11-59 at Oon s Nursins Home. All262 words
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