The Straits Times, 9 November 1959
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Title Section19 1959-11-09 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SAD.E EXCEEDS 80,000 Ho**** 1 The Straits Times. Estd. 1845. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1959 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article448 1959-11-09 1 DRIVERS AND SIGNALMEN VOTE TO STOP WORK Decisions of two other unions to be known in few-days It's fight to the end, says leader KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. j^JALAYAN railway locomotive drivers and signalmen today decided to strike in protest over the administration's refusal to start a pension448 words
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206 1959-11-09 1 Johore and S'pore police hunt sea raiders SINGAPORE, Sunday. fHE Johore CID has asked Singapore police to help them track down a gang of sea raiders wanted for a $5,400 robbery. The armed hold-up took place late on Friday night at a lonely farmhouse at Masai, at the south- eastern206 words
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107 1959-11-09 1 U.K. TRAFFIC CHAOS IN NIGHT OF DENSE FOG LONDON, Sun. Dense fog, which caused many road accidents and the cancellation of sporting events during the day, brought traffic chaos to many parts of Britain last nightLondon Airport and its chief diversionary airport at Gatwlck, In Surrey, closed down for theReuter - 107 words
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Article25 1959-11-09 1 CAIRO, Sun— Egypt and Sudan today signed agreements on sharing the waters of the river Nile and on customs, trade and payments. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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72 1959-11-09 1 G IFT FROM A LOVING WIFE -TWO YEARS' JAIL L_ _J YEW YORK, Sun. Mr. Eugene Cason of Fort Worth, Texas, received a package with a card which said: "From your loving wife, Frances." The present was found by Cason's loving wife Martha. Both women turned up yesterday to testifyReuter - 72 words
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Article134 1959-11-09 1 WASHINGTON, Sunday. T<HE Senate internal security committee claimed here that every member of Soviet cultural missions was an observer for Soviet military intelligence and each mission included at least one So- viet intelligence official. In a report on its 1958 Investigations prepared before Mr. Khrushchev's visitReuter - 134 words
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Article43 1959-11-09 1 LONDON. Sun. More British women are smoking cigars, so tobacconists are preparing for an increasing number of woman customers, says the Cigar Information Bureau here. Specially mild, small cigars are being sold in multicoloured packets to attract them. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article24 1959-11-09 1 ATHENS, Sun. Greece has received the first consignment of United States ground-to-air "Honest John" missiles, the Greek Defence General Staff announced today.24 words
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Article, Illustration306 1959-11-09 1 Singapore chooses own flag and anthem SINGAPORE, Sunday rVHE six month old State of Singapore will have its own flag. State arms and anthem this week. The flag, arms and anthem have been decided on by the Government in consultation with opposition parties in the Legislative Assembly. The Minister of306 words
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216 1959-11-09 1 KATMANDU. Sun. A Nepalese Cabinet Minister and his wife flaked their lives In a search plane over the 23.440-foot Gaurt Shankar peak in the Himalayas yesterday In a vain attempt to discover some trace of the 32-man Japanese climbing expedition missing for three weeks.Reuter - 216 words
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443 1959-11-09 1 THE TENGKU TELLS OF PLANS TO TRAIN MALA YANS From T.S. KHOO /CANBERRA, Sun. Malaya's Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, revealed here tonight that he was arranging with the Australian Government to employ Malayan engineers on one-year training basis in the giant Snowy Mountains hydro-electric project. The Tengicu arrived here443 words
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Article210 1959-11-09 1 P.I. ban on Formosa citizens MANILA, Sun. The Philippines Secretary of Foreign Affairs. Mr. Felixberto Serrano, tonight ordered all Philippine missions in South-East Asia to stop issuing visas to Nationalist Chinese citizens coming to the Philippine Islands until further notice. The Secretary's order, which takes effect from tomorrow, covers missionsReuter - 210 words
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Article39 1959-11-09 1 TRIBAL WAR IN CONGO IMMBCEA (RoAndi I rundi>, t«un Troop* btin; rushed from Belgian Congo today to neighbouring mountain kins doni of Rq»n4a to check ti'il n-ar between country tuo leading tribe* Bantu Bahatab and Watatei*.— ReutcrReuter - 39 words
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561 1959-11-09 2 British bookies prepare for the new 'betting shop' law ITS GENERALLY WELCOMED, BUT SOME FORESEE SNAGS IN OPERATION LONDON, Sunday BOOKMAKERS here are already looking for premises to set up betting shops, which will become legal under the Government's new Betting and Gambling Bill. The controversial Bill, published last week,Reuter - 561 words
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119 1959-11-09 2 HIS 23-DAY MARRIAGE COSTS HIM $300,000 i i UOLLYWOOD. Sun. The 23-day marriare of a multi-millionaire shoe magnate. Mr. Harry Karl, and Mrs. Joan oh n Karl, widow of Mr. Harry Cobn. former head of Columbia Studios, ended here on Friday. A judge granted Mrs. Karl. 45. a divorce and119 words
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Article72 1959-11-09 2 Have a heart a new one MOSCOW. Sun. Professor Vladimir Demikhov. publicised recently for his two-headed dog experiments and work on grafting new limbs on humans, said today that 50 years from now the transfer of human organs will have become a "popular and safe method of treatment." He saidUPI - 72 words
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139 1959-11-09 2 The danger of giving Negro a white mans blood... MEW YORK Sun. n Dr. John Scudder. of Columbia University. said today that it was wrong to give the blood of a white donor to a Negro patient. In some blood groups such transfusions would be six to eight Units moreReuter - 139 words
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Article43 1959-11-09 2 HONO KOJJG. Sun. The Hong Kong Government has Invited world -wide tenders (or the laying of two steel submarine pipelines to carry filtered water eight miles from a reservoir on Lantao Island to the western end of Hong Kong Island.— U.P.l.43 words
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193 1959-11-09 2 GRAVE-DIGGER WHO WON $280,000 DECIDES TO STAY AT HIS JOB I OXDON, Sun.— CB a week grave-digger from Tonga in the South Seas who won K. 33,000 (MS280.000) in a football pool is reported today to have decided to go on working. Peni Latu. 24-year-old gravedigger, boxer and Rugby player,Reuter - 193 words
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Article32 1959-11-09 2 WASHINGTON. Sun.— Mr. 'Walter C. Dowllng. 54. career diplomat, has been appointed U.S. Ambassador to Bonn In place of Mr. David Bruce. who Is resigning "for private reasons.*— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration97 1959-11-09 2 THE bride gets a big lift from one of the guetts at her reception after the wedding at Caxton Hall, London. lirma the elephant, weighing three tons, was guest at the wedding of lovely Penny Smart, 20--year-old grand daughter of circusUPI - 97 words
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Miscellaneous17 1959-11-09 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby j K Temt-iA+cttm «ucw ciuv I «tupio wt were j pun \m*smY17 words
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Article289 1959-11-09 3 IKE'S TOUR WILL COVER 9 COUNTRIES, INCLUDING INDIA WASHINGTON, Sun. PRESIDENT Eisen- hower will spend several days cruising aboard a U.S. warship in the Mediterranean during his 26,006--mile tour next month. He will board the heavy cruiser Des Moines flagship of the U.S. Sixth Fleet,Reuter; UPI - 289 words
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Article29 1959-11-09 3 No job suicide LOS ANGELES, Sun. Formosan student Edward Huang. 30. holder of several advanced degrees, slashed himself to death yesterday because he could not get a job.— U.P.I.UPI - 29 words
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Article, Illustration81 1959-11-09 3 THE NEW KING OF LAOS-FIRST OFFICIAL PICTURE AN official portrait of Savang Vatthana of Laos who became King on Oct. 29, following the death of his father. King Sisavang Vong. The new King was born in 1907 in the royal capital of Luang Prabang. In 1930. he became Secretary General81 words
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138 1959-11-09 3 COLOMBO, Sunday. ]i|R. DAHANAYAKE, the Ceylon Prime Minister, i 1 said today we would not be hustled by his political opponents who wished to stampede him into an immediate general election. The next general election would normally be due In April 1961.Reuter - 138 words
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231 1959-11-09 3 Love that wasn't blind enough to plot a murder DARIS. Sun.— Two blind lovers were jailed for eight years each yesterday for their part in the murder of. the woman's blind husband. Maxlmllien Levesque, 25. was found guilty of the murder of 51-year-old Albert Barbini. Complicity And grey-haired Mrs. AnnaReuter - 231 words
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Article32 1959-11-09 3 MACAO. BUn— A sampan carrying tour women and two children eluded machine gun lire from a Communist gunboat yesterday and arrived safely at the Portuguese controlled Island of Taipa U.P.IUPI - 32 words
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Article20 1959-11-09 3 JAKARTA. Sun.— lndonesia has asked the U.S. for a Ms6o million development loan, It was announced yesterday.—Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article193 1959-11-09 3 MELBOURNE, Sun. MR. J. B. PRIESTLEY, British author and playwright, and Dr Linus Pauling, Ameri can Nobel Prize winner, were booed here yesterday as they arrived for the opening of a disar- mament congress which has been called a Communist front organisation. One man was arrestedReuter - 193 words
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Article42 1959-11-09 3 Miss World in figures LONDON, Sun. A sta-tistically-minded Reynolds News columnist today gives these total vital statistics for all the "Miss World" candidates, now gathered here: Busts: 79 ft 4 in. Waists: 45 ft. 4 in. Hips: 79 ft 8 in.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article175 1959-11-09 3 MOSCOW, Sun. Brimming over with holiday good spirits. Mr. Khrushchev proposed six toasts at a Kremlin reception last night, including one to the Soviet Army "the only army which ever voted for its own dissolution." He also toasted peace throughout the whole world andReuter - 175 words
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Article50 1959-11-09 3 ALGIERS. Sun. Several hundred homeless people last night moved into tents and public buildings after an earthquake damaged or destroyed their homes In the village of Bou-Medfa, 50 miles south-west of here, early yesterday. Only two people were injured, one of them a young girl— ReuterReuter - 50 words
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192 1959-11-09 3 MOSCOW, Sunday. yESTERDAY'S parade through Red, Square x marking the 42nd anniversary of the October revolution spotlighted Soviet scientific achievements. The military section was one of the shortest since the last war. No new military weapon* were shown, but there were models of moonReuter - 192 words
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Advertisement200 1959-11-09 3 FURTHER REDUCTIONS! Esquire beats everything you've seen in any other sale! Usoolly New Hi-Style American Sport Shirts $17 90 $6.90 Exclusive Tiei from New York $6 50 $2.90 English Continental Stretch Sox 3.50 $1.50 Leather Elastic Belts 6 50 $2.50 ie Dacron Suitings in wide variety 8.50 yd $2.50 yd200 words
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Miscellaneous374 1959-11-09 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE AM. 6.30 Oood Morning; 6.32 uS^SS^AXE^TcES Morning Prelude: 7.00 The News; Penan* 366 metres 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 The lAunpnr 341 metres Inoh <»» Mmtrra News; 8.05 A Date With Music; Malacca Zt7 metres 8.30374 words
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Article, Illustration254 1959-11-09 4 BOON YOON CHIANG - BOON YOON CHIANG By SINGAPORE. Sun. HER SECRET: SHE PRACTISED FOR A MONTH AT the end of the 12th annual sports Meet of the Singapore Medical Services yesterday, the lady who graciously gave away the prizes was an AMAH. Bespectacled Madam254 words
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Article, Illustration261 1959-11-09 4 S'PORE PORT: 'NO FEARS FOR THE MORROW Johnson's 3 reasons why future Is bright SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE retiring chairman of the Singapore Harbour Board. Mr. S. Johnson, said today that Singapore would continue to be the No. 1 port in South- East Asia. In an interview before leaving, in the261 words
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Article31 1959-11-09 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Chinese Swimming Club will hold a tea party at the clubhouse in Amber Road on Saturday to celebrate the opening of the rebuilt seaside pool- I31 words
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171 1959-11-09 4 Iron gates stolen: Police raid a hut, detain 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. Every night, before going to bed, residents of housing estates In the Siglap-Bedok area ask themselves: "Will my gates be there tomorrow morning?'' Over the past two w«*ks, many reports of missirts; gates have been received at Jvo Chiat171 words
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Article, Illustration149 1959-11-09 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. r[E Solicitor-General of Canada, Mr. Leon Balcer, said here today that Malaya was "very popular" with the Canadian people. Mr. Balcer. who Is leader of the Canadian delegation to the ministerial conference of the Colombo Plan starting this week, arrived here by Japan149 words
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Article271 1959-11-09 4 OINGAPORE, Sun. The Vice-Chancel-lor of the University of Malaya, Prof. A. Oppenheim, today called for the introduction of a programme of research into the problem of population growth, and of finding ways to curb it. Prof. Oppenheim was speaking at the opening rally of the271 words
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Article229 1959-11-09 4 Six more unions decide to merge SINGAPORE, Sun. Six trade unions here with a total membership of 4,250 have voted to merge with the newly formed Amalgamated Union of Public Employees. They are the Singapore City Council Services Union, the Singapore Telephone Board Employees Union, the Wood bridge Hospital Uniformed229 words
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Miscellaneous278 1959-11-09 4 I Today's Singapore diary... V.M.C.A. (Raffles Quay) Keep Fit 9.1S ajn.; English, conversation —Intermediate 9.15 a.m.. advanced 10.15 ajn., beginners 11 15 a m.; Chinese cooking fried roll 10.30 am., beauty culture 2 30 p.m: Katong Club talk by Mrs. E. V Davies 4.30 pjn.; Malay civil service Std. 1278 words
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271 1959-11-09 5 MAN WHO WORKED 365 DA YS A YEAR... SINGAPORE, Sunday. AN employee of a hotel has just received over $1,000 arrears for overtime work after he had made a complaint to the Ministry of Labour and Law. A spokesman for the Ministry of Labour and Law, confirming this, said that271 words
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Article177 1959-11-09 5 Miners will form big new union IPOH, Sun. The groundx work for a powerful national organisation for workers In the mining industry was laid here today when mlneworkers* representatives held a three-hour closed-door meeting at the Perak Clerical Union premises. The 21 delegates and former trade union leaders at the177 words
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Article18 1959-11-09 5 IPOH, Sun. Mr. K. C. Chan, has been appointed legal adviser to the Kwang Tung Association.18 words
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147 1959-11-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A girl from the audience volunteered to help a young magician at a charity show last year. Today they became enraged. THE GIRL is Judy I.mi, 21--old typist at the office of the Inspectorate of Fire Services here. THE MAGICIAN is147 words
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Article, Illustration120 1959-11-09 5 Pawnbrokers to see Ong over that Bill SINGAPORE. Sun. A five-man delegation from the Singapore Pawnbrokers' Association will call on the Minister of Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, tomorrow to appeal for the withdrawal of the Pawnbrokers (Amendment) Bill. The Bill will come up for its second reading in120 words
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Article154 1959-11-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. FIVE Malay spelling experts members of the 1 Federations Romanised Spelling Committeeare expected to leave for Jakarta early next month for preliminary talks to standardise MalayIndonesian romanistfcl spelling. The director of the Language and Literature Agency and chairman of the Federation's spelling154 words
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Article138 1959-11-09 5 Nanyang to hold its own 'week' SINGAPORE, Sun. Nanyan* University Students Union will hold its first university week, "to bring the university closer to the people" —from March 31 next year. The week, coinciding wit Ithe second anniversary of the formal opening of the university, will also seek toPROMOTE and138 words
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Article50 1959-11-09 5 MUAR, Sun.— About 2.000 people whose crops were destroyed by flood In Sri Menantl have asked th« Johore state government to evacuate them. They told a state Assemblyman. Inche Suleiman bin Nainan Shah, that It would take a year for them to replant their crops.50 words
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Article139 1959-11-09 5 Church plea for help from women CINOAPORE, Sun.— The BUhop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. H.W. Baines has appealed to women of the diocese to come forward and support the life of the church in parishes and congregations. Without their support the church would be crippled, he said. The bishop.139 words
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Article61 1959-11-09 5 JOHORE BAHRU. San. Yeo G«>lc Cheong. 29. with 12 previous convictions, was jailed In the magistrate's court today for 12 months to be followed by 12 months' police supervision for picklag the pocket of Jabbar bin Mohamed Dlam on Aug. 31. Jabbar was standing by61 words
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Miscellaneous221 1959-11-09 5 The Saint By Leslie Charteris MA m l Ahner By At tapp '/SULD««-i ryrooPTTO VIF THE PUBLIC \I I V HOW CAN A( K|ls| \I f VOO?- A SCRUB-WOMAN DISCOVERS WHAT (WE GET HIM \f HELP^O'- O V^ HEIP ME AN T «2S?m££i ?X AN IDIOT NOU'VE BACK WITHOUT *V«221 words
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Article37 1959-11-09 6 1* Word* tit (Mtmlmmm) K.P. VLJAYAN and family thank all relatives, friends and staff of telecoms stores and workshops for their wreaths loan of cars and kind attendance at the funeral of the late P. KrLshnasamy.37 words
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Article299 1959-11-09 6 it Word, tit (Minimum) AT "THE COCKPIT" Mondays to Fridays Business Man's Lunch $3.50. VISIT VANITY For a beautiful New Frock. Superb Selection. 32. Raffles Place, Spore. AMIR SONS' X'mas Sal* Now On. Very attractive Bargains on Persian Ac Indian Carpets Rugs. READER'S DIGEST— Sent your New or Renewal299 words
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573 1959-11-09 6 The Straits Times. Monday, November 9, 1959. A Better Outlook The reorganisation on which the Malayan Chinese Association is presently to embark has been long delayed. It took more than six months for the leaders to reach agreement on the new constitution, by which time the elections, State and Federal,573 words
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Article379 1959-11-09 6 The story of the Security Council sub-committee that went to Laos last month has ended as most people thought it would. The danger of such stories is that it is possible to miss the subtleties of their telling. Whilst "information submitted to the sub-committee did not dearly379 words
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Article222 1959-11-09 6 The Philippines tomorrow will vote for the occupants of one third of the seats in the Senate, 54 provincial Governors and several thousand local and official officers. No matter how the elections go, the Nationalist Party under President Garcia will continue to rule the country. This is not222 words
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Article721 1959-11-09 6 ABRAHAM MARCUS - Doctors in the making... ABRAHAM MARCUS by Dr. LONDON: A REVOLUTION on the approach to medical education which has been working through medical schools all over the world may not have given rise, so far, to many changes in the training of students. But here and there, new trends of721 words
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Article1214 1959-11-09 6 ALISTAIR COOKE - THE BIG FIX ALISTAIR COOKE BY As one observer in America has described it: The moral squalor of the quiz mess reaches clear through the whole industry... WASHINGTON: THIS morning a gavel will bang in Washington, and a Congressional Committee with a name out of Bet jeman (the House Subcommittee1,214 words
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LETTERS
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162 1959-11-09 6 MALAYANISATION should not only mean replacing expatriates by local men. It should also mean replacing English by the Malay language in the administration of the Government If the local man replacing the expatriate cannot speak and write Malay of a standard sufficiently nigh to be able162 words
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Letter144 1959-11-09 6 rr«HE reading room of x Raffles Library is always occupied by groups of students who seem to be doing their homework there. Even when some of them are not in the reading room, their books and other articles are left on the chairs, preventing others from using144 words
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243 1959-11-09 7 STUDENTS PAPER FAVOURS BAN ON POLITICS SINGAPORE, Sun. The Malayan Student, a monthly publication, has supported the Federation Govern- 1 ment's "no politics" ban on teachers ana' students. In an editorial, the maga- zinc says the ban may not be to the liking oi some, but the vast majority of243 words
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Article112 1959-11-09 7 Father gets $5,000 damages JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Pang Choo. a weeder. who as administrator of the estate of his 18-year-old son. Pang Gin, sued the South Johore Bus Co.. was awarded $5,000 general damages and $125 special damages by Mr. Justice Neal in the High Court today. Pang Gin was112 words
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Article21 1959-11-09 7 PENANG. Sun.— The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, today opened the Penang Civil Defence clubhouse at Peel Avenue.21 words
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99 1959-11-09 7 JPOH, Sun. A commission set up to inquire into the citizenship of Mr. Mak Fie Hong an unsuccessful candidate in the recent Perak state election, concluded its sitting here yesterday. Its findings will be sent to j the Minister for the Intorior. Dato Suleiman99 words
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Article256 1959-11-09 7 THE FIRST STEP: LAND FOR SINGAPORE CITIZENS WHO CAN OPERATE PRAWN PONDS SINGAPORE, Sunday. AND-HUNGRY Singapore is to use swamp lands to provide more food and jobs for the people. The Government has called for applications from Singapore citizens who wish to develop the swamps.256 words
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Article88 1959-11-09 7 MOTHER OF THREE STRANGLED ALOR STAR. Sun. Robbery is believed to be the motive for the murder of a mother of three found dead in her house at Sungel Korok here last Friday. Ong Sim Poh. 35, had been strangled. She was found by her eight-year-old daughter Jewellery she had88 words
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Article63 1959-11-09 7 IPOH, Sun.— lnche Hussein bin Noordln, Member of Parliament for Parit, yesterday handed a cheque for $1,700 to the people of Kampong Choping Kanan. a village seven miles upstream from Parit town. The money is to be spent on renovating and repairing the 30-year-old wooden mosque63 words
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Article35 1959-11-09 7 KUALA KUBU BHARU. Sun.— Dato Haji Kahmaruddln bin Dato Hajl Ibrahim, a local territorial chief. will open a mobile progress exhibition organised by the Belangor Information Department at the UMNO hall here on Tuesday.35 words
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137 1959-11-09 7 Out today! The best buy in S-E Asia /TIHE Straits Times X Annual for 1960 is on sale today. This new edition of 122 pages, superbly produced on fine art paper, maintains the I high reputation that I the Annual has won as South-East Asia's fin- i esr publication. it137 words
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Article54 1959-11-09 7 ALLIANCE MEN WIN IN KLUANG JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— The following were elected to the Kluang Town Council after elections held yesterday: Mengklbol Ward: Syed Zain bin Idrus Shahab (Alliance). Masjid Lama Ward: Mr. Slew Teng Yhoi (Allance) Gunong Lambak Ward: Mr. B de Costa (Socialist Front). Sixty six per cent54 words
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86 1959-11-09 7 •TAIPINO, Bun. The Talplng Town Council expects to have a balanced budget next year, with a total revenue and expenditure of about $1,156,000. Estimates reveal that a large part of the revenue about $450,000 is expected to come from rates which has recently been86 words
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Article265 1959-11-09 7 QUESTION OF RECOGNITION SINGAPORE. Sunday. MR. Ong Eng Guan. Minister for National Deve- lopment. last night promised to help the Malayan Society of Engineers to have membership of the body accorded official recognition. He made this pledge at the society's annual dinner at the Oolden265 words
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93 1959-11-09 7 EX-MALA YAN MISSIONARY DIES IN U.S. KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.News has been received here of the death In the United States of Miss Norma B. Craven. 78, Methodist missionary In Malaya for 45 years until her retirement In August 1953. Miss Craven, who received the MB E. In the 1953 Queen's93 words
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172 1959-11-09 7 W UALA LUMPUR. Sun.— A lx man who figured prominently in the flght for the absorption of temporary clerks Into the permanent service has left the Govern- ment to study law in Britain He is Mr. D. P. Xavier. until recently general secretary of the Government172 words
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Article58 1959-11-09 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Said bin Sab bah. 29. who was convicted today In the magistrate's court on a charge of theft, pleaded for leniency, saying he came from a poor family. Said, who had a previous conviction, was sentenced to eight months In jail58 words
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Article, Illustration71 1959-11-09 7 MR. ONG ENG GUAN, Minister for National Development, (third from right) at the Malayan Society of Engineers' annual dinner in the Golden Dragon Club. Orchard Road. Singapore. Others are (from left): Miss Lim Hwee Keheng. Miss Chan Neo Sim, Mrs. Ng Keng Siang. Mrs. P.71 words
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175 1959-11-09 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. After an association of almost a quarter of a century with the Girl Guide movement, a Singapore schoolteacher is to receive a special medal of merit from London. She Is Mrs. Wong Ho Eng. a district commissioner who175 words
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Article37 1959-11-09 7 SINGAPORE. Sun—Burglars last night looted a grocery shop at East Coast Road and carried off $1,500 worth of wine and provisions. The theft was discovered In the morning by the proprietor. Mr Khoo Teng Hool.37 words
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163 1959-11-09 7 PENANG, Sunday. SIR DENIS ALLEN, a deputy to the Earl of Selkirk, new United Kingdom Commissioner for Singapore and South-East Asia, arrived here today in the Carthage, accompanied by Lady Allen. A former Deputy Undersecretary at the Foreign Office, Blr Denis is on his163 words
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79 1959-11-09 7 UNION 'YES' TO PLAN FOR RURAL PEOPLE RUIUr MERTAJAM. Sun. The Province Wellesley Banking Union last night accepted in principle a five-year plan to help rural people in Province Welleslry to raise their standard of living. The plan, the union's 10th annual meeting was told, would be on similar lines79 words
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Article188 1959-11-09 7 RAKYAT GETS A LABOUR ADVISER KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A top Labour Party official. Mr. Lim Kean Slew, has been appointed general adviser to the Party Rakyat in its drive for more members and to strengthen the party machinery in the rural areas. His appointment was confirmed at a meeting of188 words
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Advertisement131 1959-11-09 7 BLUE SPOT FULL STEREO jfll MODEL RIO OE LUXE STEREO 5835.00 H. P. Terms 540.00 Monthly. A powerful low-pnccd true Full Stereo Console Radiogram with < Stereophonic Record Changer, high quality radio capable or hlfli fidelity reproduction through four 3-D positioned speaker*. BUY A BLUE SPOT AND YOU OWN THE131 words
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Advertisement122 1959-11-09 7 MA* I y j|| I FAR EAST SOLE AGENTS: LAP HENG CO., LTD. SINGAPORE BANK OF CHINA BUILDING HONG KONG: MARINA HOUSE I ANNUAL SALE INDIAN CARPETS Ml MUM IH FHEE FOR PURCHASERS 1 GIF TS OF INDIAN CARPETS (Please enquire about details of GIFTS) 60/62, ORCHARD RD., SPORE 9.122 words
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Article708 1959-11-09 8 JOHN RAYMOND - JOHN RAYMOND By ON A NOTE OF WHIMSICAL BOREDOM LAWYER, HEAL THYSELF! The Autobiography of o Solicitor. By Bill Mortfock. (Gollanci. 15t.) "I CANNOT exactly tell you, sir," said Dr. Johnson, as the stranger took his leave of the company, "and I would be loth to speak708 words
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187 1959-11-09 8 JUST A QUICK LOOK ROUND THE SHELVES BIT I HOILDNT WANT TO LIVS THERE. By Heather Jhawirt. (Mailer. 13s. M.) HOME is where the heart is. was the conclusion to which Mrs. Jimenez reluctantly came to after careering about the world In the wake of her Mexican husband whose work187 words
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Article724 1959-11-09 8 rpHE results of The Malayan Monthly's $2,000 Free Entry Word Puzzle "I" (October) were announced yesterday in The Sunday Times. Here are the judges' comments on what they considered the most apt and accurate answers to some of the more difficult clues. ACROSS 6: "Some724 words
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Advertisement244 1959-11-09 8 sMimcs? Reach for Listerine before that cold takes hold! The first sniffle or sneeze is a warningreach for Listerine! Gargle it full-stren-gth every few hours. 1 2-year tests proved: People who gargled Listerine Antiseptic twice daily had fewer, shorter, milder colds than those z^BM^ ll ANTtSIPTIC 111 USifMNEH Your No.244 words
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Advertisement191 1959-11-09 8 hJftklßViyt Pepsodent A cleans where other toothpastes cannot reach I If you could look around, I behind and between your ■I^^^^ I y°u'd see the i I dangerous hidden-away I Wf I corners which most ;|M| I toothpastes cannot reach. i H^H al&> t^ lcsc vita areas arc nc g^191 words
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Miscellaneous268 1959-11-09 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7 A yam for the beach? <6>. 9 Consuming cole* ana ices like 8 Work needs no words (4). a regular biped? (9). 14 A date unfit (or one in love 10 Did the historian do a con- (10). tinuous performance? <si. 15 Good old sailor268 words
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Advertisement1562 1959-11-09 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Tt WIN. LIVERPOOL. GUSGOW, IQHOON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Due Spore Sails P. S'*iam Penang MENEUUS Marseilles, Oub'm la Pert Not 7 ATMtS liffrpaal. Glasgow le Pert Not I Not 11/11 BUNK Genoa. London, H'burg, R'dam tt 31 Nw B Mv 18/17 Not II ELPENOR Hivre, Liverpool.1,562 words
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Advertisement1322 1959-11-09 9 eTHE E.A.C. LINES- MHw .m: ADEN. REBSEA, MEDITERRANEAN CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN POtTS Spore P. S'hem Penang "MEONIA" I) a/22 Not 21/24 Nef a/a Mf "SIMM" c) a NOT/ 4 BK 1 I Btc 0/ 7 Me LALANOIA 10/11 Dec 21 21 Me 22/21 OK Accepting cargo for Genoa, Antwerp. Rotterdam/Amsterdam,1,322 words
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Advertisement1469 1959-11-09 9 ou'iuim THE REN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SINUPME (lejcaraarabMl la IM Mitel Ktaaawa) S LINES SAIIIMI TO ABEN, IK ft CONTINENTAL PttTl S'oore P l*bam Paaaap lENRINNES tor Uferpool. Hull. R'dam. Bremen Hamoarg 0/11 Not 12/11 Mv JENATTOW tor Hamburg. Antwerp London a/a NOT a/21 Not a/a Mf OENIEOI fot Liverpool1,469 words
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Advertisement1350 1959-11-09 9 McAUSTER tJs CO., LTD. TEL: Nl: 2BMI EIXERMAN LIKE KLAVENESS LIME LONMN. NAMIUM, ROnEROAM, HAVRE LOS ANCtItS. UN FRANCISCO, ti NULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLAHD and far Canada ami USA North Atlantic Ports. Acctptitg carp fer Ctttral ft Seat! CITY OF PERTH America Sport P Shaw Penarg 14/20 MV 711,350 words
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Article1637 1959-11-09 10 Price rise halted then retreat MININGS TURN FROM IRREGULAR TO EASIER By Our Market Correspondent INFLUENCED by the setback on the London Stock Exchange price rises on the Malayan Share Market halted mid-week and then began to retreat. Once again there was considerable activity, particularly in sterling rubbers, of which1,637 words
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Article18 1959-11-09 10 Not. 2 (perpfcol) S3MJ9 J395.75 *»5.87' a WM.25 (P«r Ib.) •1.21 H •***** »125h $1.26 *****18 words
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Article67 1959-11-09 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes In its rates to merchants on Saturday, Nov. 7, (all rates to $100): Hong Kang: selling T.T. or O.D. 53 9/16; buying T.T. 53 1/16, O.D. 53 Srtlin c T.T. or O.D. ready: Swiss Francs 141 34; French Francs67 words
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Article48 1959-11-09 10 Great Eastern Ungml Tin NrmU. Sabber U.S. Bctonc 8.8. Petrol Siamese Tin Interim Carrent Payment 10% 10% 10% 12H% 6d 3d.+ Date of payment Nov. 23 Not. 20 Nov. 30 Dec. 15 Total for year 10% 10% Total for previous y«»r 24% 15% 5% ls.9d. 5%48 words
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Article617 1959-11-09 10 AFTER a very active week which saw wide fluctuations in price, rubber closed on Friday in Singapore at the period's lowest level of $1,211 for November flrst grade. The unofficial close at 5 p.m. was half a cent lower. Now that most November shorts,617 words
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Article375 1959-11-09 10 The Malayan Share Brakera* Association reported on Saturday, Nov. 7: "All sections were a shade easier and the turnover was fair." Singapore brokers reported the following business: IneswtrMJa: Con. Tin Smelt ords 425.: r>d. Olsp. 8107: Praser and Neave ords $1.47 x all; Henry Waugh $1.41 <O): Jackson375 words
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Article20 1959-11-09 10 Industrial!: IM.M Tins: 137.M Robbm: 173.M .Itn. 1 195S 1«« rtmw. o IM.IB 137.35 17.1.1* Malayan Share Market:20 words
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Article1045 1959-11-09 10 rpHE [allowing list of raised quotations was Issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after Its last meeting on Saturday (Nor. 7). H and L stand (or highest and lowest prices for business done this year. act as cm taettai uih > ull a mhMhag trerytkiag eicMag1,045 words
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Advertisement1195 1959-11-09 10 iK"\?ALINEj Express O.S.A. PaeUle «k Atlantic Coesi Service fc.T.A t.I.A. E.I.A. Spore S'fJt.. Penan* H'Kon| v Anfalei New Vofk KMtiktai Mara" Ist Call 24 25 Nm 23 Nn 17 Us. ZadCall 21 M M* Hit Ik II Is "Tarakawa Mara" 21/23 Dae 24 Dec 21 Dk 31 Dtc 22 las1,195 words
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Advertisement201 1959-11-09 10 UNION OF BURMA SHIPPING BOARD S.S. "PYIDAWAYE" ETA 10th NOV. rrofw Koiifoon, rVnoulmcm, Mcr*jui Accepting cargo 4> (Pa— stiff Accommodation Available) for Penan*. Mergui, Mewlmsilt 4 Rangoon. THE BURMA FIVE STAR LINE S.S. "ARIANA" ETA 16th NOV. From Japan Ports via Hongkong Loading Cargo for Penang Rangoon. AGENTS: INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING201 words
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Advertisement685 1959-11-09 10 NOTICES CHERAS RUBBER ESTATES LTD. Telegraphic advice has been received from London that th« Board have declared an Interim dividend of 10 r less tax, payable on December sth 1959. Bonstead-Battery Estate* Ajrency Ltd. Agvats. KLANANG PRODUCE COMPANY LIMITED GALLOWAY ESTATE At an Extraordinary Genera) Meeting of the above named685 words
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Advertisement1396 1959-11-09 11 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STATE OP SDiGAPORE ISLAND OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 141 of 1958. Re: E.C. De Cruz of No. 7-J, Alkaff Avenue, Singapore, 13Receiving Order made 14th March 1958. Date of Adjudication 14th March 1956. Date and place of1,396 words
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Advertisement845 1959-11-09 11 NOTICES IN THE StTPEEME COUKT OT THE FEDERATION OP MALAYA IN THE HIGH COUBT AT KUALA LUMP*?*. Civil Suit No. IM of IMS. Between The China Engineers Ltd. Plaintiffs And Chan Ylng Huat Defendant NOTICE OF WRIT. To. Chan Ylng Huat of 307-C, Imbl Road. Kuala Lumpur. TAKE NOTICE that845 words
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Advertisement1565 1959-11-09 11 IB J (Continued from Page 6) SITUATIONS VACANT M Word, U (Min.)— Box St eU. sxtrm GOOD YOUNG COOK general amah wanted for British Army Officer's family. 1 child. Modern Bungalow Penang Estate. Personal Recommendation preferred. Phone Spore 56*69 after 2 p.m. 2 CONFIDENTIAL SecretariesExecutive Positions: F Clerk Typist $300,1,565 words
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Advertisement875 1959-11-09 11 OFFICE BPACE VACANT 2t Words tS (Mm.) Bum St eta. oxtrm M 0 SQ. FT. available immediately in Battery Road. Selfcontained. Low rent. 3 telephone lines available. Box A 5068 S.T. Spore. OFFICE SPACES available In New Building at reasonable rentals. All modern f«rtl tM w and situated in busy875 words
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Advertisement877 1959-11-09 11 FOR SALE it Word* Si (milm.}— Box St eU. txtrm WHITE ARMOURED CAR Spare Parts For Sale. Apply: Manager, Dublin Estate, Karangan, Kedah. TAPE-RECORDER. Slightly used. $225/- only. Can be viewed and tested at Globe Electric, 777, North Bridge Road. Singapore 7 EXCELLENT CONDITION, as good as new. teak furniture877 words
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Advertisement325 1959-11-09 11 WHERE TO STAY (Fed.). tt Word* tU (Minimum) Dmilw 1 month. 19 Word* tt*9 (.VI«-> JOBORE HOTEL J.B. English. Cantonese Food, Alr-condltloned Rooms. Phone -2395/6. PARAMOUNT HOTEL— Kluang Johore. Bar Restaurant Alrcondltloned rooms/and cabaret. HOLLYWOOD AIR CONDITIONED HOTEL. Special modern night club, bar and restaurant, Ipoh. Telephone Nos. 5301/2. SI-RUSA325 words
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Article2337 1959-11-09 12 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP, iy Kuala Lumpur, Sun. Ward rides four winners, good day for Daniels too HOT-FAVOURITE RINA STREAKS IN TO PAY $12 IN MAIN RACE: ANG POW WINS AT LAST RIDING in top form, leading jockey Arthur Ward scored four wins on Hindu Robe, No Kidding, Rina2,337 words
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Article56 1959-11-09 12 Total pool $197,700 Ist No. *****8 $53,379 2nd No. *****8 $26,689 3rd Now *****8 (***** Starters ($1,996 each) N05.*****9 *****1 *****8 *****9 *****3 *****1 *****3. Consolation ($1,186 each) Nos. *****8 *****2 *****1 *****5 *****9 *****3 *****2 *****1 *****3 *****6. Treble Tote: Eight tickets $257. Forecast: Race 3 $20156 words
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275 1959-11-09 12 l/UALA LUMPUR. Sun. 1Y The Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union selection committee has chosen 18 athletes, Including seven women for the South East Asia Peninsula Games at Bangkok next month. They are: MEN— Sharuddin bin Ali (100. 200. 4xloo and 4x400275 words
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Article40 1959-11-09 12 TAIPING, Sun. Playing their farewell match before they .return borne later this month, Ist Battalion. New Zealand Regiment, beat a Perak Invitation XV at rugger by 9 points (two penalties, a try) to 6 (two penalties) here yesterday.40 words
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Advertisement310 1959-11-09 12 I THE COMPREHENSIVE I ANNUAL. yoARGam 1 AT i I WASSIAMULL'S I FEATURE EVERYTHING FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN i AT PRICES NONE OTHER CAN OFFER! I BUY TODAY 1 AND SAVE j I WASSIAMULL'S f HIGH STREET SINGAPORE roamerlM Is Your Watch i\s/~ I \j& Selei Aoetrfi* I —^r^S^^310 words
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Advertisement7 1959-11-09 12 U.K. SOCCER REVIEW, TABLES IN PAGE 147 words
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Advertisement325 1959-11-09 12 r?V I filing plastic strfxt ■srose is H Ooloksst rizlnr' of Ut* plastic stirfsoM lo£i fcsiaiws It is balanced— l l bas s plastic surface on Oof A sldsa, ML 1 on* daooraUr* and on* plain. The 'pull' that earb exerts to ooaatstmetod by the other to help the board325 words
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Article188 1959-11-09 13 Satha to lead tour team SINGAPORE. Sun. M. S«thaslvam. who led All-Ma-.~ya against the Australian Test cricketers In their drawn one6ms match today, was named to captain Malaya In their threemeek tour of Hong Kong in December this year. The Malayan Cricket Association In announcing the 14 players for the188 words
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Article1297 1959-11-09 13 \OK.MW StEBEL - \OK.MW StEBEL By Singapore, Sunday 'Reprieve' for Malaya in light-hearted finish JUST under four hours play only was possible between the Australian Test cricketers and Malaya on the Singapore padang and during that time Malaya escaped defeat only through the grace of their sporting opponents. The Australians, batting1,297 words
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Article181 1959-11-09 13 AUSTRALIA Mackay C ShepKerdton b Guruchann 49 Burge c Shepherdson b Khoon Leong 26 Harvey st Walker b Bin Keng 19 Favell b Bin Keng 2 O'Neill c Gvrwcharan b Bin Keng 20 Lindwall c Shepherdson b Bin Keng 6 )»rmt»m not out 28 Grout c Dulip b Curuckaran181 words
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258 1959-11-09 13 Aussie teams may visit Malaya soon SINGAPORE, Sun.— The prospects of Australian Test cricket teams or representative sides visiting Malaya in the next few yean have Unproved as a result of the threeday stay in Singapore of the Australian team enroute to PakrStan and India. The immediate possibilities are: A258 words
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125 1959-11-09 13 TUN RAZAK CUP GOES TO PAHANG MALAYS j£UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Pahang Malays won the Tun Razak Cup when they beat Penang Malays 3-2 in the final of the Malayan Malays hockey knockout tournament on the Rifle Range Road ground today. Penang were quickly off the mark and scored in the125 words
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Article106 1959-11-09 13 KUALA LUMPUK, Sun. Selangor won the Hannlngan Shield police Inter-state hockey competition when they beat Pahang 3-0 with goala in the last ten minutes of play at the Police Depot ground today. Yesterday. Selangor. the centra) zone champions, beat Perak, Uw north zone winners, 3-0. Pahang. who106 words
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Article65 1959-11-09 13 r>ENANO. Sun. Penang Muslim 1 RC. "A" qualified for (he final of the Victory Cup knockout soccer competition for senior teams when they beat Indian Association, Butterworth. 4 l. In the semi-final at the City Stadium today. They will now meet MR.C. "B" in the final on Nov.65 words
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Article50 1959-11-09 13 IPOH. Sun. Talplng won the two-day annual lnter-Kuat Club games competition for the fifth successive year when they beat Ipoh by 4-1 to retain the Syed Ismail trophy. Talplng beat Ipoh l-o at hockey, soccer 4-1. table- tennis 4-3. dam 2-1, but lost ft-1 at badminton.50 words
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Advertisement348 1959-11-09 13 Mpppq One little roll of Setlotap* can be used for s thousand and one uses. It sticks at a touch and stays stuck longer to anything! Make sure you insist on Sellotape! Obtainable _^**^^B^B Ik a larf a I variety af Wt^P m"\ ■^.""l^v i« #41 AOENTS: LSNDKI M 'EASTERN)348 words
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Advertisement238 1959-11-09 13 TAKE ys\ P% \\bjK|^^^^=Ss^Bj Sensational New K s^?€ft==*lH Japanese Discovery WfISIN is a marvellous new therapy for gaatric ond duodenal ulcers, Bp" hypac-ocidity, ttomochoche, ulcerous ■bhv-^9P^^^PB^^^^^^ point, hyper idrosu ond other peptic dinoMi due to outonomic nervous system disturbances. BIWAKE WIISIM Is effective because it sue- T 9. 'm'^Vi?»m» v238 words
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381 1959-11-09 14 Malaya 's tribu te to its dead in three wars KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. CEKVICEMEN killed during the Emergency and the two world wars were remembered today at a parade at the Cenotaph here. And to lead it came ex-servicemen, heads of diplomatic missions, members of the armed forces and top381 words
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119 1959-11-09 14 LONDON, Sunday. A MILLION and a quarter poppies floated down from the roof of the Albert Hall Here in commemoration of Britain's dead of two world wars. The releose of the poppies, one for every serviceman killedReuter - 119 words
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Article59 1959-11-09 14 THE FAMILY OF the late Mr Tan End Chuan thank all relatives and friends for their wreaths, scrolls, donations, condolences, night-visits, attendance and assistance at the funeral yesterday. MA. AND MRS. A. P DORAISAMY PILLAI of Sui-gei Ton Pawang Estate thank all friends and relatives for their attendance, wreaths,59 words
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Article22 1959-11-09 14 In Loving Memory of Mrs. E. lhrt:ic died 0.11.46. "I have fought the good flph I have finished the course."22 words
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Article18 1959-11-09 14 AIR-WICK MIST will freshen the atmosphere in home or office. Air-wick Mist i« obtainable from good stores.18 words
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Article56 1959-11-09 14 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Police detained six more thugs before dawn today in the campaign against gangland, bringing the number in custody to 74. The six arrested in a series of raids during last night were all on the C.I.D. "wanted" list. A police spokesman said this evening56 words
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728 1959-11-09 14 SPURS BE A TEN 2-0 A T HOME BUT ARE STILL THE LEADERS West Ham and Preston move up LONDON. Sun TOTTENHAM HOTS--1 PUR still head Div. One after yesterday's English Football League programme, despite losing at home for the first time this season, but other shock results caused aReuter - 728 words
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189 1959-11-09 14 Five-goal feat by Yusof in 6-2 Cup rout of Malacca MALACCA, Sunday. TtfALACCA, finalists for the past two years, were iTI beaten 6-2 by Johore in their opening South Zone F.A. of Malaya Cup match at the Kubu Stad- ium here today. Malacca played one of their worst Cup games189 words
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Article32 1959-11-09 14 SINOAPORE. Sun. Two goals by Ahmad Wart am enabled Woodbrldge Hospital to beat T.T.C 2-0 In a Div. 4 match of the S.H A. League at Paterson Road today.32 words
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Article132 1959-11-09 14 Singapore are still champions SINGAPORE, Sun.—Singa- pore retained the Pahang Cup when they beat Royal Pahang by 3>2 goals to two in the final of the Malayan Polo Association championships at Thomson Road today. Starting with a half-goal on handicap, Singapore scored an early goal through N.J. Clarke. P. Baker132 words
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Article1034 1959-11-09 14 PWDLFAPU Tottenham 16 8 6 ***** 22 West Hun 16 9 3 ***** 21 Preston 16 9 3 4 34 27 21 Wolves 16 9 2 5 46 33 20 Burnley 16 9 2 5 35 30 30 Pulrnun 16 9 2 5 36 38 20 Blackburn 161,034 words
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166 1959-11-09 14 HONO KONG, Sun. Two Chinese Jockeys have been admitted to hospital with serious Injuries as the result of a spill in the last race of the meet at the Happy Valley race course here on Saturday. About halfway through the race the166 words
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Article19 1959-11-09 14 LONDON. Sun— Colchester United beat Newport County 2-1 in their English League Dlv. Three match yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article64 1959-11-09 14 Kelly leads Cup qualifiers SINGAPORE. Sun. J. A. Kelly with a net score of 70 led the eight qualifiers into the first round of the Eu Tong Sen Cup at the Royal Island Club today. The other qualifiers were: J. 8. Wilson, N. Holborn, J. Meallor, B. J. Benton, B.64 words
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Article213 1959-11-09 14 DALM DESERT, California. Sun. The Ryder Cup golf trophy crossed the Atlantic to reside on American soil once again when the United States beat Britain the holders, by eight and a half to three and a half matches here yesterday. Having won Friday's foursomes byReuter - 213 words
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Advertisement126 1959-11-09 14 EARTH MOVING IN JTJ IVIAIfIA X A mm You are invited to mike use of -_B __i our many years of experience serv- _^-_^P ing customers in Malays and the resources of our world-famous _B JB Principals Our qualified Engineers M arc available for consultation. j4faj £~l without charge or126 words
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Miscellaneous75 1959-11-09 14 RUGGER: S.C.C. "B" v St. Andrew's 08. A., padang. SOCCER: BJi.V A. Div. S final Stable Boys v Jollilads. Jalan Bee-r (5.15). HOCKEY: S.H.A. Dlv. 1 Khalsa v R.A.P. Seletar. Serangoon Road; Dlv. 2 S.R.C t Hongkong Bank, padang; 8 H.B. Police v Schools. Buklt Chermln: Div. 3 S.C C.75 words
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