The Straits Times, 10 November 1959
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Title Section20 1959-11-10 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 Mai*** Nat*"" 1 The Straits Times. Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1959 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article369 1959-11-10 1 RETIREMENT BENEFITS SCHEME FOR 2.QQD Union leaders reminded of 'great responsibility' But new offer is likely to fail KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.—The new retirement benefits for 2,000 monthlypa i d railwaymen will be announced by the Acting Minister of Transport, Tuan Haji Abdul Khalid bin Awang Osman, on369 words
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105 1959-11-10 1 Tribesmen ambush and kill 8 miners MANILA, Mon. Thirty Negrito tribesmen armed with bows and arrows ambushed and killed at least eight miners yesterday in the mountains of Central Luzon, according to the Philippine News Service. It said three survivors who fled from the ambush told police tnat the NegriReuter - 105 words
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Article30 1959-11-10 1 LONDON. Moiv A sixstorey department store has been built at Ilford. Essex, In what the owners claim to be a world record 184 days after excavation started.— U.P.l.30 words
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534 1959-11-10 1 SINGAPORE, Monday. *pWO men threw chilli powder into the eyes of a Cathay Organisation cashier and two other employees in Bras Basah Road here today and got away with $1,2,900 he was taking to a534 words
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353 1959-11-10 1 Tengku: Malayan students ivho misbehave will be sent home From T. S. KHOO CANBERRA, Monday. rpHE Prime Minister of the Federation of Malaya, Tengku Abdul Rahman, told me today that any Malayan student who misbehaved in Australia "will be sent home by the next boat." In an interview after talks353 words
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212 1959-11-10 1 PAP WANTS ALL CHINESE CLAN GROUPS ABOLISHED OINGAPORE, Mon. 0 The People's Action Party today called for the abolition of all Chinese clan and village associations and •'huay kuans" (community associations). In an editorial, the Petir Weekly, the party magazine, said that at this juncture of the country's progress, the212 words
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183 1959-11-10 1 And he opens 'monument' to 'our friendship' CANBERRA, Monday. JENCKU Abdul Rahman today officially opened the new Office of the Malayan High Commissioner in Canberra. \/t was the first Chancery built for Malayan diplomatic representatives overseas since Malaya gained independence. The building cost about $350,000 and was built in a183 words
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180 1959-11-10 1 BANGKOK. Mon.— A baby white elephant will be enrolled on the list of royal elephants and receive the title, "Lord Respectable, Carrier of the King," in a colourful ceremony here tomorrow. It is part of a recent revival of traditional Siamese ceremonies by the Government ofUPI - 180 words
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Article77 1959-11-10 1 A DOUBLE PENALTY FOR MURDERERS AMKITSAK (Punjab), Mon. Murderers in this north Indian state will hereafter be doubly penalised. Not only will they get the normal punishment provided under the law death or life imprisonment but the property belonging to them will be confiscated and compensation paid out of itReuter - 77 words
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Article222 1959-11-10 1 Peking: Retreat plan mooted pEKI N G, Men. China has proposed to India that the armed forces of both countries withdraw 20 kilometres from the McMahon Line dividing their territory. A letter from the Chinese Prime Minister. Mr. Chou En-lai. to Mr. Nehru yesterday said they should also withdraw 20Reuter - 222 words
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Article284 1959-11-10 2 S'PORE PLAN TO SCRAP RICE STOCKS SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Government has told rice dealers here that it is prepared to abolish the 14-year-old rice stockpile system on certain conditions. These conditions. accordIng to the rice trade are: 0 Merchants should maintain their own stockpile of at least 40.000 tons284 words
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Article63 1959-11-10 2 PENANG, Mon.— The Penanc Rural District Council will end this year with a surplus of $5,525. A special meeting of the Council this afternoon approved the 1960 budget proTiding for a deficit of $57,059. The Council anticipates a total revenue of $756,061 next year including63 words
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Article56 1959-11-10 2 KUCHING, Mon. The Governor of Sarawak. Sir Anthony Abell, has been presented with a handsome model of the motor yacht Zahora which sailed thousands of miles taking him on his travels about the country. The memento, of teak with brass fittings, was presented by the56 words
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213 1959-11-10 2 University's Law Department has become a faculty SINGAPORE Monday. TIHE Law Department of the University of Malaya today assumed the status of a faculty within the university. On Thursday, members of the new faculty will meet to elect a dean who will hold office for three years. Although nothing official213 words
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238 1959-11-10 2 f ONDON. Mon. The fol- lowing Malayan law students have passed their Bar final examination in London R.A. AaU. N.H. Chan. Abdul bin H.M.Z. Daim. Wan Ismail. Mohamed Arlff bin Othraan. Miss H. J. Yeap. H. C. Yeo. Conditional pau: P.I. Urn. Successful238 words
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Article30 1959-11-10 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Narasingham. of Chemara research station. Kluang. was fined $50 here today for speeding in his car at 40 mp.h. within the town| limits. i c30 words
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Article110 1959-11-10 2 SINGAPORE. Mon.—Pelice today offered a reward of $2,000 to anyone who can give information leading to the arrest of the murderers of 57 -year-old Mohamed bin Abdullah, whose battered body was found in an office in the Chartered Bank Chambers on Sept. 15. Mehamed was110 words
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177 1959-11-10 2 CINQAPORE, Mon.— Leadera of three printing press workers' unions In Singapore today met the Minister for kabour and Law. Mr. K. M. yrne. to discuss an unlflcat They an are the Singapore Printing Employees* Union, Singapore Bookshops. Publications and Printing Pres; Workers.' Union and177 words
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468 1959-11-10 2 KUALA TRENGGANU. Mon. A judge ruled here today that an Alliance candidate in the Federal election had been rightly returned unopposed on nomination day. Mr. Justice Hepworth dismissed with costs the petition of Tengku Shahdan bin Tengku Abdul Majeed, of the Pan-Malayan468 words
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72 1959-11-10 2 BUTTERWORTH. Mon.--Two religious teachers died on their way to school this morning. Tuan Haji Shaari bin Salleh. 60. and Inche Abdullah bin Hajl Mum. 68. were cycling in Jarak village when they were Involved in a collision with a lorry. Both sustained head injuries and72 words
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Article38 1959-11-10 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Makbool Ahmad, of Cemera Bakery. Naval Base. Seletar. who carried a basket of cakes on his motorcycle and rode Into Johore Bahru, was fined $20 today for not having a haulage permit.38 words
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Miscellaneous35 1959-11-10 2 THE GAMBOLS "y *rry *PPto»y at m.A.^m. s\ I uiDMtcn I STABT6O ID i*V 2l*» I Kfcß«W»es .l V «*i 'riMV/ I— i I mjm mv I ST*jwV I OOM6 MOM 6 V^ OfMeM _S35 words
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Article143 1959-11-10 3 AUTHOR ATTACKS PASSPORT SYSTEM MELBOURNE, Mon.— British author and playwright J. B. Priestley today called for a worldwide attack on the passport system. He was speaking before the Australian and New Zealand Congress for International Co-operation and Disarmament, now being held here. "Don't believe this nonsense that a passport isReuter - 143 words
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Article46 1959-11-10 3 Mr. Khrushchev, I - Mr. Khrushchev, I by explaining why he did not take the floor at a Kremlin ball last night: "My sister tried to trach me dancing as a lad. It was no good. My legs just don't move properly. I have never ilanced and never shall."46 words
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112 1959-11-10 3 A new cure for cancer eat and eat and eat DREMERTON, (Washing- ton), Mon. Mayerley. :!7, an ex -aar tender, said today he cured himself of lung cancer by eating a lot. Seven months ago, doctors told him he would be dead within weeks. He weighed 126 lb. Mayerley said:112 words
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Article287 1959-11-10 3 TRIP DOES NOT MEAN HE DISTRUSTS REPORT OF U.N. FACT-FINDING TEAM, SAYS SPOKESMAN NEW YORK, Monday. MR. DAG Hammarskjoeld, the UN Secre-tary-General, will leave New York tomorrow for Laos for a first-hand study of the situation there. The visit "would aim at providing him withReuter - 287 words
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121 1959-11-10 3 LONDON, Mon. -An American midget racing car sent to Prince Charles two years ago was accepted but never taken out of its gift wrapping. a Los Angeles businessman has complained. Mr. Richard Raabe was quoted by the Sunday Express as saying the little car121 words
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Article34 1959-11-10 3 MIAMI, i Florida t, Mon Thirty signs reading "death to race mixers," and "keep white schools white" cropped up here during the night. They were attached to crudely shaped wooden rifles U.P.I.UPI - 34 words
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335 1959-11-10 3 'Pigeons' among the 'cats' spark beatnik dope raids MEW YORK, Mon. 41 Five New York policemen, who grew beards and lived as "beatniks" among the Bohemian Greenwich Village coffee shops, turned "square" and arrested 13 people on charges of drug peddling yesterday. "Operation Bohemia" was part of a city -wideReuter - 335 words
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Article44 1959-11-10 3 KARACHI. Mon.— President Ayub Khan of Pakistan said here today that the Chinese occupation of Tibet and road construction activities in Afghanistan "pose a serious threat from the north a threat that cannot be overlooked by wishful thinking —Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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240 1959-11-10 3 STEEL MEN IN U.S. GO BACK TO WORK— FOR 80-DAY PERIOD WASHINGTON, Mon. Maintenance crews returned to American steel mills during the weekend to prepare the furnaces for resumed production following a Supreme Court decision on Saturday which ended— for 80 days at least— the 116-day-old, steelworkers' strike. Mr. DavidReuter - 240 words
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212 1959-11-10 3 DOOMED MAN WROTE IN DESERT DIARY: 'DEATH IS COMING...' pAIRO. Mon.— One of four men who .died in the parched desert of the Egypt-Sudan border region wrote in his diary, released here yesterday: "Death is advancing towards us." "We're In An impasse." wrote Frenchman Yves Tommy-Martin. "No more water orReuter - 212 words
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239 1959-11-10 3 CAPE TOWN. Monday. A RESOLUTION demanding the withdrawal of a "brutal" order banishing an African woman trade union leader, Mrs. Elizabeth Mafekeng, from her home at Paarl to a remote area 700 miles away, was adopted yesterday by 500 people at a protest meetingReuter - 239 words
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Article42 1959-11-10 3 JAKARTA. Mon.-Six out of 10 vehicles In Indonesia are idle due to a shortage of spare parts, it was officially stated today. The government is to give priority to imports of spare parts rather than cars for the time being.42 words
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Article43 1959-11-10 3 TOKYO. Mon. Police today arrested five youths alleged to have taken part in a "robbery contest" between two teams of six. The youths began by robbing houses and flats but soon switched to holdlng-up pedestrians to increase their scores.— U.P.l.43 words
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Article34 1959-11-10 3 LONDON. Mon. Museum archaeologist Peter Marsden, 19, said today he had discovered the remains of an ancient Roman ship on a Thames-side site being excavated to build a hospital building.— U.PO.34 words
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Advertisement129 1959-11-10 3 MTTRACTtOMS L^JE^> IOUT OF THAT SONG-' I A FURY OF A MOVIE! I The kid was a rebel /£\ffl| to come and get you hang his soul! d[\ *v^ utial y° u rf tT '^k ON STAGE AT THE 9.30 P.M. OPENING DAY SHOW ONLY "TOM DOOLEY" SINGING CONTEST FINALS129 words
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Advertisement212 1959-11-10 3 (See interesting, exciting INDONESIA! J MjL v Figming rams such v these form part oi the funeral ceremonies in West Java. The people of this region are called Sundanese. They are noted for their cneerful character, infectious gaiety and colourful wav of dressing For flights to Bandung other ports of212 words
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Miscellaneous335 1959-11-10 3 Your radio today i i RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Ware 478 metre NATIONAL SHORTWAVE AM 6.30 Oood Morning 832 SERVICE 41.7 metres Morn*, P^ude; 7.00 The New.; £™SLS2™ 7.06 A Date With Music; 8.00 The Penan* 366 metre* New* 8.05 A Date With Music; jg*^ JeUet U. 30 Victor335 words
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720 1959-11-10 4 Pawnbrokers 'We will be ruined 9 see Minister ONG: AN ASSURANCE TO CONSIDER THEIR VIEWS SINGAPORE, Monday. THREE-MAN delegation from the Singapore Pawnbrokers' Association today met the Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, and left with the assurance that the Minister would consider their views on the Pawnbrokers720 words
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Article, Illustration12 1959-11-10 4 Mr. and Mrs. Valle.— Straits Times picture.12 words
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213 1959-11-10 4 Envoy: We are interested in S-E Asia SINGAPORE, Mon. *3 Suave Alfonso Lastro Valle, Mexican Ambassador to Jakarta and Japan, today said his country was beginning to take an active interest in Singapore, Malaya, Jakarta and other South East Asian countries, because of the "vitality of this part of the213 words
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160 1959-11-10 4 JEK PRAISES DENMARK'S EDUCATION FOR WORKERS SINGAPORE, Mon. The Political Secretary to the Prime Minister. Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, who has just returned from Denmark thinks that that country has the world's best system of education for workers. Mr. Jek, and Miss Chan Choy Siong, PAP Assemblywoman, represented Singapore at160 words
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305 1959-11-10 4 FREQUENT QUARRELS— COURT TOLD SINGAPORE, Monday. A PRIVATE practitioner, Dr. Lav Yong Boon, who sued his wife. Phun Paw Lyn, for divorce on grounds of desertion, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today. The decree is to305 words
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Article93 1959-11-10 4 3-DAY VISIT BY U.S. CONGRESSMEN SINGAPORE, Mon— Three American Congressmen have arrived In Singapore for a three-day visit in the course of a Far East tour. They are Mr. Alfred E. Santangelo. Mr. H. Carl Andersen and Robert H. Michel, members of the U.S. House of Representatives Appropriation Sub-committee. During93 words
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163 1959-11-10 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Chua Yaa Nam, of Merchant Road, was found in an opium den the day he was released after serving a 12-month prison term, Mr. C. H. Teo, a magistrate, was told today. Chua, convicted of being found in premises163 words
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Article19 1959-11-10 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Yeo Hock Beng has been elected president of the Oeylang English School ParentTeacher Association.19 words
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Miscellaneous67 1959-11-10 4 Today's Singapore diary... KAM ALA CLUB: Membership day from 10 ajn to 6 pan. Sewlot class from 11 ajn. to 1 p.m., embroidery class v ajn. to 1 p.m., and 3 p m to 4 pm TOC H: Mr. A.M. Chertan of Sales Technical Department of Shell Co. will speak67 words
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Miscellaneous47 1959-11-10 4 FACULTY OF MEDICINE: Film •how at Medical Centre 8.15 pjn. SALVATION ARMY: Home league 3 p.m. and 7.30 p.m OEYLANO STRAITS CHINESE METHODIST CHURCH: MYP Inspirational address on prayer 7 30 pjn. SINGAPORE STAMT CLUB: Annual general meeting at the YMCA board room. Orchard Road 5.15 p.m.47 words
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Miscellaneous50 1959-11-10 4 BUKIT TIMAH TOirm CLUB: Table tennis, bodybuilding, footbail library 4 IMB. JOO CU AT TOUTR CLUB: Table tennis. Indoor games 4 pjn., badminton, bsad-maklnf spm TUsinrO YOUTH CLUB: Table tennia 7 pjn.. BnfUsh and Chines* classes 7.30 pjn. NARAYANA OUBUKULA: Dance elaas ISO pjn. to ISOpja. at 188-M Westhlll Road.50 words
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261 1959-11-10 5 GIRL: LOVER TRIED TO STOP THUGS AND DIED SINGAPORE, Monday. A 21-YEAR-OLD girl told the coroner here today how her boyfriend was fatally stabbed in King George V Park when he tried to resist three armed thugs who tried to rob them. Tian Ngiok Yin, a seamstress living in Boon261 words
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Article, Illustration73 1959-11-10 5 A Czechoslovakia!! violinist. Ladislav Yasek. who Is now In Singapore on his way home to Prague for a holiday. Mr. Yasek. 30. a tutor at the Elder Conservatorium of Music, University of Adelaide, has been acclaimed as 'the most significant of the younger generation73 words
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250 1959-11-10 5 UMNO IN PERAK FACES A FRESH CRISIS fIELUK ANSON, Mon. A —The trouble- plagued Perak UMNO, which is to be investigated by a party headquarters appointed committee headed by the Minister for Education, Inche Khir bin Johari. faced new crisis over the weekend. Ten sub-branches broke away from the party's250 words
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Article120 1959-11-10 5 riINGAPORE, Mon. The O Ministry of L; bour and Law intervened In the strike by 150 workers employed at the wooden case factory of Hiap Chuan Joo in Balestler Road. The employees, members of the Singapore Woodworkers' Union, walked out on Saturday over demands for120 words
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Article159 1959-11-10 5 MALACCA. Mon.—The Mav... hronrh of thP straits lacca branch of the Straits Chinese British Association, founded 59 years ago. will probably invite its sister associations in Penang and Singapore to discuss changing the organisation's name. A past president of the Malacca branch and fo/mer Malacca159 words
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Article50 1959-11-10 5 BUTTERWORTH. Mon.— An 18-year-old fisherman, Khalid bin Said, who set out in his sampan on Saturday night, was found dead yesterday in a mangrove swamp at Ujang Batu here. Earlier, Khalid's sampan had been seen drifting along the Prai River. A search party later found the body.50 words
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Article38 1959-11-10 5 JOHORE B/VHRU. Mon. The funeral of Mr J.R. Latlmer, retired chief clerk. Sungei Pendas estate took place yesterday. He had been in for some time and died on Saturday. He leaves a wMow and seven children.38 words
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Article239 1959-11-10 5 Students confused by a poster DISAGREEMENT OVER STATE CAPITAL KLANG, Mon. A poster put out by the Department of Information Services has confused thousands of students in Selangor. The poster says: "KLANG is the capital of Selangor." But. according to the students' textbooks: "KUALA LUIWUR is the capital of Selangor."239 words
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Miscellaneous284 1959-11-10 5 The Saint By Lesiie Charteris HH^i^^B^L^^^H^Hi^^H SHE IS ON WTB?NATIOIAI_) .^9 j INTEXMAT/ONAL A/#W*YS^A CAN YOU BOOK ITS ALL BIGWT -I AM ONE OF WGtf^gJ IRWAV S FUGHT 624 TO J<jj^m ftESGRVATtONS, 6000 SJME ON YODR FREMDS. W£AJ?E UUSF TI?yiN6TO MM JJSQON ON SATURtW/ y-^ >^H J^s*r*\ FU3HT6Z4 TO LVI284 words
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Article280 1959-11-10 6 2» Word* tit (minimum) WHEN COOKING always keep a bottle of Air-wick nearby. It stop cooking-smells from spreading through the house. READERS DIGEST— Send your New or Renewal Subscription to sole Agents: Dasaratha Raj Ltd., Post Box 257, Singapore 4711 "ICE Eau de Cologne" invigorating fragrance and tha ooling280 words
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653 1959-11-10 6 The Straits Times Tuesday, November 10, 1959. New Broom In Africa A new and energetic man has become Colonial Secretary in Britain when his post is attracting perhaps more world attention than ever before. Unlikely as it was that he would change the policies of his predecessor or magically produce653 words
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Article337 1959-11-10 6 The decision of the Federation's Minister for Education to introduce, beginning next year, uniform school terms and holidays for all schools and training colleges is as welcome as it is necessary. Previously there appeared to be no special occasion for not allowing the schools of different337 words
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Article189 1959-11-10 6 After it has looked like something of a lost cause for so long it is most satisfactory that Port Swettenham should be able to face the future with a comprehensive plan. The vital part of it is the construction of a new ocean-liner wharf to take the pressure189 words
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Article, Illustration769 1959-11-10 6 ESTABAN GROSS - COMMUNISTS GAIN IN SPAIN ESTABAN GROSS by Gen. Franco is even unopposed to the party's re-emergence, for he feels and he may be wrong that they're less dangerous in the open BY FRIGHTENING THE RIGHT IT COULD ACT AS A CATALYST AND REUNITE THE FORCES DESERTING THE CAUDILLO MADRID: UNITED769 words
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190 1959-11-10 6 THIS MIGHT HELP TO CURB BAD DRIVING T MOBT heartily support Mr Albert Kong (BT. Nov. 7) about the bad driving practised by some people in Singapore. One of the reasons for this. I am sure, is the knowledge that for minor accidents there is no need now to report190 words
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Letter114 1959-11-10 6 PVERYBODY will back Byed Ja'afar Albars efforts to create a single Malayan nation through the powerful means of information. His Introduction of radio programmes on Malay etiquette, customs and Islamic concepts for the Benefit of the non-Malays is most welcome. It enables the non-Ma-lays to114 words
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Article164 1959-11-10 6 Why not protection for tea, too? TT was interesting to note that Japan had suspended its exports of cement to the Federation (8. T. Nov. 6.). It appears that local manufacturers complained about the Japanese exports and action was taken under anti-dumping laws. If by the anti-dumping laws, the Government164 words
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627 1959-11-10 6 The capital decline of Morocco sets in RABAT: MOROCCO has moved steadily towards economic disaster ever since it obtained its independence from France and Spain three and a half years ago. It is potentially the richest of the four North African territories, but prices and unemployment have risen, and capital627 words
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Advertisement63 1959-11-10 6 j BBBJL-i v Jm% pL lUr V^^k/ I I'll i" iy Buildings going up every day Osram Tubes will light the way Advertisement of THE GENMAL ELICTRIC CO., (MALAYA) LTD. Revresentina THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. LTD. OF ENGLAND. OPTICIANS*** LTO L C SMITH, F.8.0.A., D. ORTH: A, J. HUGGETT, F.S.M.C.63 words
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222 1959-11-10 7 3 musts for S'p ore to stay in tourist trade L_ J SINGAPORE, Mon.— A tour leader from Los Angeles today listed three "musts" if Singapore hoped to attract the tourist trade. Mr. C. Merle Waterman. 63. who has been organising tours since 1945 said that: MERCHANTS must treat the222 words
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Article175 1959-11-10 7 A YOUNG MOTHER TELLS OF HER WOES SINGAPORE, Mon. Lee Sue Mvi, 24, told a district court today that she was "despised" by her inlaws after her baby was still-born. Lee made this remark after she had told the court that her in-laws were not in court to bail her175 words
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Article42 1959-11-10 7 MALACCA. Mon. The Chief Police Officer of Malacca, Mr. J. O. Ritchie, leaves tomorrow for Kota Bharu to become Chief Police Officer of Kelantan. His successor here Is the former Federation Police Secretary, Inche Natt bin Hajl Yusoff.42 words
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Article102 1959-11-10 7 WOMAN GETS $5,000 IN DAMAGE SUIT JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— In a suit for damages arising out of a motor car accident at Kulai on Dec. 8, 1956. Mr. Justice Neal, in the High Court here today, awarded Narasamah, a woman labI ourer on Kulal Young Estate. $5,000 general damages and102 words
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Article80 1959-11-10 7 CYCLE THIEF FINED ON APPEAL ALOR STAR, Mon —A padl planter who had been sentenced by a lower court to six months' Jail for stealing a bicycle was today fined $200 Instead. The Kedah Appeal Judge, Mr. Justice Syed Sheh Barakbah, set aside the Jail sentence on Kartm bin Othman,80 words
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Article733 1959-11-10 7 FISHERMAN MADE FRIEND DRUNK SO HE COULD HAVE AN AFFAIR WITH HIS WIFE. COURT TOLD KUALA LUMPUR, Monday A FISHERMAN admitted in the High Court here today that he made his friend drunk so he could carry on an illicit love affair with the733 words
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Article66 1959-11-10 7 NAN PE <G, Mon. The German pillion rider of a motorcycle and a van driver were Injured when a car, a van and a motorcycle collided at Tanjong Tokong Road. In front of the Australian Hostel, yesterday evening. The pillion rider. A. 8 Manzel. 24,66 words
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Article40 1959-11-10 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. Ten more secret society thugs were detained today as C ID. men continued to raid gang nests. The number of gangsters held now is 84, and the police drive is still in full swing.40 words
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Article48 1959-11-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The cultural section of the Selangor Malay Teachers Association will hold art classes at their headquarters In Princes Road here every Saturday afternoon. Qualified teachers In sculpture, arts and crafts, portrait and human figure, commercial art, and Interior design and decoration will teach.48 words
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Article, Illustration48 1959-11-10 7 SIR Denis Allen, deputydesignate to the Earl of Selkirk, the new British Commissioner for Singapore and South-East Asia. arrived in Penang in the Carthage on Sunday, with Lady Allen. They are seen above in their cabin in the Carthage.— Straits Times picture.48 words
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Article263 1959-11-10 7 FIRST IN NEW LINE-UP KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. T!HE first change under the new Cabinet line-up In the Federation was made today. Inche Bahainan bin Shamsuddin, Minister of Natural Resources in the old set-up, took over as Minister of Labour. The Ministry of Natural Resources is now263 words
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Article, Illustration103 1959-11-10 7 P.C. RUNS TO SAVE DROWNING WOMAN KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A police constable and two other men saved a 48--year-old woman from the Gombak River here today The constable, Kamarudin bin Nordin, 31, (above), saw her from the first floor of the Supreme Court, where he was on duty, at 11103 words
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300 1959-11-10 7 IPOH, Monday, A MAN, who acted in self-defence when he picked up a piece of firewood and fatally assaulted a hotel jaga was jailed for three years by Mr. Justice Smith here today. A. Arokiasamy. 38, pleaded guilty to an amended charge of culpable300 words
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Article145 1959-11-10 7 OPEN VERDICT IN BARLEY DEATHS SINGAPORE, Mon. The Second Coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussein. today recorded an open verdict in each of the seven inquests held today into cases of barley poisoning The seven were children from three families, who ate poisoned barley In September this year. They were Low145 words
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Article132 1959-11-10 7 Library gets pioneer's picture PENANG. Mon. Mr. Donald Davies. publicity chief of the Cathay J>rranisation, today presented to the Penanc Library a photograph of Mr. David Brown, an early pioneer of Penang. and a picture of Glufor House Mr. Davies. an authority on the history of Malaya, said he was132 words
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Advertisement130 1959-11-10 7 SAVES TIME! SAVES MONEY! The Universal 'Jeep' cuts costs because it does so many jobs better and faster. The extra traction of its 4-wheel drive takes it through mud, sand or soft earth up steep grades in all kinds of weather. For highway travel, it shifts easily into conventional 2-130 words
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Advertisement84 1959-11-10 7 MPeople who kno\v^^_ B^Bjßiiflflß^B^Bi^BflP^^ i B^R^^^ C always insist on^ />*•?-_. -T\ HAVi IT AT HOMI. TOO! /V ?7 6CT 7 3S^_l Put Burnett V'WhheS*tin" k V^Sy Ginonyownwtorxler. /ssSllJ_ jjjDßlg/ Available In all ste*. t^S^^r^^ /TsJ. r EUROPE ih-K-rp. n\| FuHy Ar-Condrtioned fl W* FIRST CLASS LINERS SYDNEY s.s. ROMA84 words
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Article141 1959-11-10 8 Warm weather dress sense rE smart girl wears crisp, fresh cotton frocks for the office because they are easy to care for and always look attractive. But the smart girl also knows how to choose her accessories. She does not wear black patent leather shoes with hei light summer dress141 words
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Article, Illustration12 1959-11-10 8 LUCY HUANG - FEMININE FORUM LUCY HUANG By COMIC OPERA WILL PROVIDE TUNEFUL, GAY ENTERTAINMENT12 words
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Article, Illustration810 1959-11-10 8 NEW SCENESHIFTERS' LA TEST VENTURE IS 'MARTHA pOH tlicii latest venture, which will be presented at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise. Singapore, on November 20, 27. and 28, the New Sceneshifters have chosen the comic opera, "Martha" by von Flotow. Although this represents a continued departure from their customary Gilbert810 words
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Advertisement125 1959-11-10 8 BY __4^~fcfJ^aaM Ik MM i -X "i A Dratte Cocoa Recipes Booklet £%tujf*. ff»a a* raqu«»t from Mm m*^^?^^ 3 Sala Agents: Hti^g* Mkm HOfffNSTtOT LTD.. V N»^^/ f.O. t*S I3JJ. Sinqopore »#»«> C HOC OLA TES -.4 Here to add to your feminine charm ROGER .GALLET France's finest Eau125 words
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Advertisement300 1959-11-10 8 bav**<^Wi^u'/^2Baa BkZ^^AS k? './<'.''''' aSßMßßß^baV^^uuvuYumbKHH When your child is in pain You can now, at last, give aspirin sajdx special Children's aspirin. Doctors know ry^n that aspirin is best for treating fever and M lugSfm relieving pain in Children, but only in |3eS^^ small, exact, safe doses. That is why300 words
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Miscellaneous290 1959-11-10 8 Straits Times Crossword F^ a^HHLa^Lf HaS^Taw ACROSS 6 Sounds a« If It's in the fore--4 Possibly ringlets ol thorough- front In Yorkshire <j>. ly good character (8). 1 Money makes Len sick (7). Little credit in offspring 14 New deal follows conjuror i writing ao much (6). finale (4. 5).290 words
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Advertisement1557 1959-11-10 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LDfE f| AJHN, LIVERPOOL lIASCOW. tONIIH A CONTIMNTALPIRTS Ouf S'pora Still f, S ham Penang ATJIUS l.ftrpaH, Glasgow it Ptrt/Nn S Hn 11/11 MtIUS Genoi, Londen, H'burg, Roam Nn 11/17 Nn II HffJSfl Havn, llftrpt*!. Avonmouth Cd. 1/7 Nn II Hn 17/ a Hn 21/27 Ktf.V«... }"**"*>1,557 words
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Advertisement1316 1959-11-10 9 eT H E fc A* V. LINES mrwj. im ADEN. lEMEA. MEDITERRANEAN, CONTINENTAL A SCAMINAVIAN PORTS. Sport P. Sham Penang "meonia" i) a/a nm 21-24 Nn a/a nm "SIMM" a) a Nn/ 4 toe 1/ I tot 1/ 7 Im "LALANIIA" 11/11 DM a/21 tot a/21 DM Accepting cargo 'or1,316 words
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Advertisement1463 1959-11-10 9 •SiLiiNt THE REN LDfE STEAMERS LTD. SIMAPIRI riMarptrattt ia Hrn Utited KngMm) I LINES SAILIHU TO ADEN. U.K. A CMTTINtRTAI PMTS S'oore P S'hi* i^tani HMIHHts tor UvwaaM. Hall, rim BrimM MM»btfg It Part/It Nn 11/14 Rm MRATTtW tor HamMrg. Antwerp, London a/a Hrn a/17 Rm a/a Rn ICNLEII for1,463 words
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Advertisement1354 1959-11-10 9 MoALISTER 6c CO., LTD. TEL: Nt: 2114 BLLBRMAN LIMB KLAVENESS LIME LONMN. NAMIUM, ROTTERDAM. HAVRE LOS AHtELES, SAN FRANCISCO A Mil. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLANO and for Canada and USA Nortr. Atlantic Ports Acciptug carp far Central A Stttk CITT IF PERTH Amend Spore P. Sham Penang IOUSAINVULE 14/ a1,354 words
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752 1959-11-10 10 RUBBER MARKET OPENS WEEK ON QUIETER NOTE by Our Market Correspondent fHE Singapore Rubber Market yesterday opened the week on a considerably quieter note with prices more stable between $1.21 at the opening and $1.24 at the peak. Sellers were reserved, but the differential on November first grade having fallen752 words
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Article568 1959-11-10 10 npiH. Malayan Share Broker* 1 -L Association reported yesterday: "Ml sections were slightly easier and the turnover was fair." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business up to 3.30 p.m.: Industrial*: Fitspatrtcks 98 cents; Fraser and Neave ords $1.42 x all (OL). (1.45 and $1.47 x all;568 words
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Article34 1959-11-10 10 SINGAPORE, NOV. 9. RUBBER: $1.23} per lb. (up 21 cents). Unofficial 5 p.m. close $1,244 (quietly steady). TIN: $3% per picul (up 12} cents). Estimated unofficial offering 210 tons (down 30 tons).34 words
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Article132 1959-11-10 10 MELBOURNE, Nov. INVESTMENT shares on the Stock Exchange here today opened the week on a firm tone. Herald continued to rise by Is. 6d. to 475. Other large moves were Home* up 2s. ICIANZ up Is. 3d. and MYER gained 2s. 3d. to 335. Base metals and oils132 words
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Article248 1959-11-10 10 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board Wharves or expected today are: Chusan 1/3, Van Llnsehoten 6A, Elpenor 6/7. Carthage 8/9, Hal Houw 10/11, Hamburg 15/16. Kyoto 18, Mentor 19, Stla N.Wall 3. East Sea N.Wall 4. Perils N.Wall 5, Empire Oannet 21/22, Pres. Tyler 23/24. Klnabalu 25/26.248 words
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Article118 1959-11-10 10 All Malayan Exchange Banks' Association rates were unchanged yesterday as follows (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 32 15/16, OD 33 1/16. 90 d/st 33 7 16 credit bills, 33 9/16 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 313 16. O.D. 315/16, 90 d/st 31% credit118 words
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Article112 1959-11-10 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: oulet; UK/Continent November/December shipments $40 buyers. $41 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $62 sellers, drum $84 sellers. Pepper: steady. about 200 tons or black pepper were reported done yesterday, Muntok white $176. Sarawak $175 (both up $1).112 words
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Article22 1959-11-10 10 Malayan Share Market: Nov. 9 Nov. 7 Industrials: It&AS 1M.04 Tins: 157.1t 137.«5 S Rubber*: 172.72 17S.H Jaa. 1 1958=1H.22 words
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Article149 1959-11-10 10 November lint grade robber buyers 1.0. b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 123 4 cents per lb. up 2'; cents on Friday's close. The closing tone was barely steady. Closing prices in cents per lb.. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot fob. buyers 1254. sellers 1274; Int.149 words
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Article73 1959-11-10 10 The following further October rubber crops are notified. Seafleld Amalgamated 938.970 lbs. MaUka Pinda 143.5 M lb. United Malacca. 159.9001 b.. Ayer Molek 39,220 lb Leong Bin San, Lid. •5.900 lb., and Nyaias, 43.761 lb. Benta 116,000 lb.. Jeram Kuntan 75,000 lb., Kandong Tanjong P»u Co.. LUL. Kondong73 words
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Advertisement1076 1959-11-10 10 m* .^r- \v\ sCXsV RSHBgaB \K \hAlineJ Exprtu O.S.A. Pacitic sk Atlantic Coast Strriot f T.A E.T.A. E.T.A. Spore t- S'hani Penang H'kong uAnples New York •Xasnkawa Mars" Ist Call 24/25 Nay 23 Nn 27 Nt. 2nicall 21/ M Nay Oat 2$ 9at II las -Terrtnra Maru" 21/23 Dec 241,076 words
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Advertisement252 1959-11-10 10 UNION OF BURMA SMPPINC BOARD S.S. "PYIDAWAYE" ETA In Port Inner Roods From Rangoon, Moulmein, Mergui Accepting corgo (Passeaeer Accemtnoeetien Available) for Penang. Mergui, Moulmein Rangoon. THE BURMA FIVE STAR UNE S.S. "ARIANA" ETA 19th NOV. From Japan Ports vie Hongkong Loading Cargo for Penang •> Rangoon AGENTS: INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING252 words
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Advertisement526 1959-11-10 10 NOTICES REMINDER PROPERTY SALE TO-DAY Estate of Shaik Oasar bin Salman Sharny alao sprit ss Shaik Omar bin Salman Shamee. deed. 1. No. 26 Holloway Lane. 3. No. 17 Duxton Road. 3. No. 1 Beng Hoon Road. 4. No. Belllios Lane. 5. Land st Bajeral Lane. 6- No. 19 Fisher526 words
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Advertisement682 1959-11-10 10 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE CITY ELECTRICITY DEFAKTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS Power supply to Princess Elizabeth Estate will be Interrupted on Thursday. 12th November, 1959, from 8.30 am. to 6.30 pjn. in order to carry out essential alterations to substation equipment. Any Inconvenience caused Is regretted. IN THE HIGH COURT682 words
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Advertisement250 1959-11-10 10 NOTICES MERU TIN LIMITED Notification has been received by the Resident Director from the Board of Directors in London, that this Company sustained a loss of £6596. after depreciation of £572 to 30th: June, 1959. The Report will be issued on the Ist: December and the General Meeting will be250 words
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Advertisement1437 1959-11-10 11 TENDERS P.VV.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "D" St upwards registered Contractors will be received by the State Engineer, Selangor, up to 3.00 pm. on 26th November 1959, for the supply of 8 10 inch asbestos cement pipes, Class C to B.S. 486/ 1956, to PWD, Stlangor. including unloading St1,437 words
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Advertisement843 1959-11-10 11 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN that L Tan Tal Moo of No 813-X. uulega Road, Singapore, have app.ied for a transfer of Ist Class i-übUc House licence in respect of premises No: SI. Paslr Panjang Road, Singapore to Mr. Yeo Keng Liang and that this application will be heard843 words
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Advertisement1664 1959-11-10 11 j^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Jb^^^L^^b^L^J^^^^^^^^^bmbv^^^bhl (CeaUmed frees Page 6) SITUATIONS VACANT it Word, $S (Mi*.)— Box f ets. txtrm ENERGETIC SALESMAN TO be stationed at Kuala Lumpur wanted by new Pharmaceutical firm good prospects. Apply A 9503 ST.. K.L. TRAINED RECORDS CLERK wanted for small Commonwealth office. Government or similar experience an advantage.1,664 words
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Advertisement799 1959-11-10 11 ACCOMMODATION WANTED 2t Words U (Mi*.)— Box it ets. txtrm JOHORE BAHRU wanted house or bungalow unfurnished with big garden. Box A 5087 ST., Spore. WANTKD: Unfurnished House in Calrnhlll Road Area, Kebun Serasi etc. Tel: *****. P. O. Box 1167. Singapore 1WANTED furnished/unfurnished houses in Serangoon Oarden. Frankel Estate.799 words
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Advertisement862 1959-11-10 11 BOOKS ft PUBLICATIONS M Worm, Si (Mm.)— Box St ets. txtrm PITMAN PUBLICATIONS are available at all Oood Bookshops. If In difficulty call at Peter Chonga, the Sole Agents. Catalogues on request. HONG KONO A FAR EABT B I ILOtR Ertaaßshtid 1M« A M-Menthly periodical ef Building Seal Estate Activities862 words
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Advertisement777 1959-11-10 11 FOR SALfc it Words Si (mm.)— Box St ets. txtrm OPPORTUNITY! White Single Bedsheets $2.50 each or 3 pieces $7 Pillowcases 4 pieces $3 Call Cathay's 38/39 Bras Basah Road- Spore. BALI CATTLE Parties Interested in the purchase of a fine herd consisting of 13 head pleas* contact the Oeneral777 words
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Article, Illustration130 1959-11-10 12 EMPLOYEE OF METAL BOX FOR BRITAIN •yHE Metal Box Co. of ■1 Malaya Ltd. is sending another member of its Asian staff to the United Kingdom for further technical training. He is Mr. Lye Tuck Yen, a member of the laboratory staff, who leaves by air on I 'Friday. He130 words
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Article53 1959-11-10 12 The appointment of Mr. F. M. Plake as the new executive director of the Pacific Area Travel Association has been announced. Mr. Plake succeeds Mr. George M Turner, who held the post fcr two and a half years and now has joined Orient and Pacific Lines53 words
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Article39 1959-11-10 12 The Federation of Malaya's and Singapore's imports from the United Kingdom during the first nine months of this year amounted to $44.2 million. This was a drop of $11 million compared with the same period of 1958.39 words
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Article333 1959-11-10 12 RESTRICTIONS HAVE BEEN RELAXED 50... gINGAPORE is becoming an increasingly favourable market for United States products following the almost complete abolition by the Government of import restrictions on goods from dollar countries, said Mr. Donald L. Woolf, U.S. Economic Consul in Singapore. Mr. Woolf said333 words
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Article, Illustration214 1959-11-10 12 THE Federation of Malaya and Singapore can provide growing markets for Australian manufactured animal fodder, an executive of a leading Australian rice milling company, said when he visited Singapore last week. The executive. Mr. title R. Pordham. said that the fodder was made of214 words
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Article, Illustration288 1959-11-10 12 rnHE National Fire and General Insurance Co. Ltd 1 of Calcutta, will open branch offices in Malacca Ipoh and Penang in January next year. This was announced in Singapore by Mr. B.C Rakshlt. general manager who is now in Malaya on a288 words
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Article92 1959-11-10 12 OATE "reductions ave*S raging 50 per cent on general air freight shipments between the United States and the Far East, and a new simplified method of applying these rates will be introduced by Pan American Airways on January 1. This was revealed this week by Mr.92 words
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Article243 1959-11-10 12 W. German trade drive increases RESPITE strong com- petition West Germany's trade drive in Singapore is gaining momentum this year. Official trade figures show that during the first eight months of 1959. West German Imports Into Singapore reached $40 million. This was about the same as for the corresponding period243 words
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Article35 1959-11-10 12 The Federation of Malaya manufactured 1.4 million lb. of tobacco during the first eight months of this year. This was a slight decline of nearly 100,000 lb. over the same period in 1958.35 words
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Advertisement248 1959-11-10 12 P I II Economical n Efficient B.: PARTITIONING 104, ROBINSON RD., •110-112, BELFIELD SINGAPORE, 1. ST., TEL. *****.7.8. IPOH. TEL. 3566 2II,SUNGEI BESI RD., 22, BEACH STREET, J K. LUMPUR. PENANG. TEL. ***** ***** TEL. *****. ■^■Ba^BBaWa^BBaIBBWHHaWB Samy Company, Estates and General Agencies, 64 BELFIELD STREET, IPOH. Have pleasure in248 words
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Advertisement455 1959-11-10 12 Advertisement Relief for indigestion sufferers It is not often realized that many of the stomach upsets suffered after mealtimes heartburn, flatulence and a sour, heavy feeling can generally be ended quickly and easily by neutralizing th» stomach's excess acid. Simple to take ■Bismag' will do this safely and rapidly, and455 words
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Article470 1959-11-10 13 'YOU CAN BE SURE MY REPORT TO THE BOARD WILL BE FAVOURABLE TO THE MALAYAN CA.' By FIRDIE SALAHUDIN Singapore. Monday MALAYAN hospitality, which impressed the Australian Test cricketers so much, may well earn for Malaya a second and possibly a longer visit by an Australian side when470 words
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Article70 1959-11-10 13 SINGAPORE. Mon Two goals by Kartar Singh helped Khalsa Association to beat RAF Seletax 2-1 In a SHA league Div. i match at Serangoon Road today. Khalsa took a 1-0 lead at halftime but Seletax, fighting back after the interval, obtained the equaliser through Daas. In70 words
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Article98 1959-11-10 13 P«NANO, Mon. Malaya's Über C\tp squad will bold their Anal training sessions and trials at UMNO Hall here this week-end. Mine players Tan Oaik Bee. Mrs. Amy Heah. Mrs. Ewe Choon Ghee, Ng Mcl Ling. Nancy Lira. Mrs. Cecilia Samuel. Jean Moey Rosle Loh and Teoh98 words
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Article238 1959-11-10 13 RAF bidding for rugger hattrick SINGAPORE. Mon. Defending champions for the past two years. Royal Air Force. Singapore, will go all out to register their first hat-trick of wins in the interServices rugoy competition when they meet Army m the opening tie at Tanglin on Wednesday. The airmen's bid will238 words
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361 1959-11-10 13 VIC NAYAGAM - Malaya may see Peruvian stars in Feb. VIC NAYAGAM By |{UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malayans will have the chance next February of seeing eight Peruvian footballers who played in the national team that beat England 4-1 and held Brazil 2-2. The eight Peruvians are members of the Peru Municipal Club/Sports Boys361 words
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Article56 1959-11-10 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Officials of the Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation for next year are: President: Mr. Chua Tian Teck (re elected); vice-presidents: Messrs M. K. Zephlr Amir and a M. Ortega: hon. secretary: Mr Ooh Tiang Seoog; aast. Hon. secretary: Mr. Khoo Peck San; hon. treasurer: Mr. Steven Teo;56 words
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Article182 1959-11-10 13 'OUR SEAP PROSPECTS ARE BRIGHT' Boxers go into training SINGAPORE, Monday. SINGAPORE Amateur Boxing Association has pick- ed 17 boxers from whom the final eight will be named to represent Singapore at the South-East Asia Peninsula Games in Bangkok from Dec. 12 to 17. The 17 boxers went into Immediate182 words
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Article102 1959-11-10 13 BIG FIGHT OFFER TO COOPER LONDON, Mon. Henry Cooper, British heavyweight champion, has received an offer from the United States to fight world title holder Ingemar Johansson (Sweden) provided he decisively beats Joe Ersktne (Britala) In their Empire title match here on Nov. 17. Mr. Jim Wicks, manager of Cooper,Reuter - 102 words
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Article26 1959-11-10 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. The SHA league Div. 1 match between University and Police scheduled for tomorrow at Serangoon Road has been postponed to Nov. 14.26 words
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Article84 1959-11-10 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Tommy Lawrence, former Olympic centre-for-ward, will lead Colours attack against Whites In a state hockey trial match at Police Depot tomorrow. This will be Lawrence's first trial match this season. Oatevrs: Oul Poh Chul; Shanmuganathan, Thuraisintcm; Beivaraj. Doraisamy, Eng Wah. O Shepherdson. Sukhdev84 words
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Article35 1959-11-10 13 MERSINO. Mod. KJuang dletrtct won the hockey quadrangular title here yesterday men they beat Begamat 3-2 In the deciding match. In the aecond match Batu Pahat beat Merslng 2-i to earn second place.35 words
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Article73 1959-11-10 13 rKYO. Mon. The US. Davis Cup star, Barry Mackay, and Myron Pranks, also from the US yesterday won the second round of the men's singles matches at the Japan national tennis championships here. Top seeded Mackay beat Hlroshl Saito 10-8, 3-6. 6-4. 6-4 and Franks easilyReuter - 73 words
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Article187 1959-11-10 13 SAFA IS TRAINING JUNIORS EARLY SINGAPORE, Mon.— An assurance that the Singapore team to the next Junior Asian Cup soccer competition will do well was given by Mr Low Wing Kee, the chairman of the Singapore Amateur F.A youth committee. In his report, which was tabled at the S.A.F.A. monthly187 words
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Article29 1959-11-10 13 TOKYO. Mon. The visiting Swedish national football champions, the DJurgaarden team, won a close l-o victory over Shanghai's team yesterday, the New China News Agency reported.— U.P.l.29 words
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Advertisement263 1959-11-10 13 good health 4K/P.) and the finest drink for every occa- V sion. From the moil appetising 1 cocktail to the thirst-quenching Gin and tonic— Gordon's i* the Supreme Gin. Gordßlis Statute Sufft&mt j~3 S3. &3 JAJ /jpJ^-Sr-.HJ^^^ AiL P^jh|l >™9*g,JL~ Smgapore. Penang, Bj Ipoh. K Lumpur, Malacca. Sarawak. NOW ONLY263 words
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Advertisement224 1959-11-10 13 1 »C j Economical Gifts I S FOR 1 I X'MAS I REMNANTS (1-4 yard pieces) Commencing from 10th Nov. 1959 S mwvwl%^ »sp i AII-CONDITIONI3 OIfARTMINTAL STOM 22C7J I LAST WEEK!! I Kl l ll■ I so s EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY SALE! YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE! MORE ADDITIONS ft224 words
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Miscellaneous74 1959-11-10 13 SINGAPORE: Kocfer OHQ r The Blacks. Tanglin. Soccer SAFA senior cup final Darul Aflah t IRC, Jalan Besar > 5.30 p.nu. Friendly N.T.S. Bank Married v Singles. Geylang atadlum 5.15 p.m. Hockey SHA Div. 1: S.C.C. v R.AJ. Changl. padang; Div. 4 TTC T National Carbon. Paterson Road; Police v74 words
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Article209 1959-11-10 14 P.I. BAN: MALAYAN CHINESE CAN GO SINGAPORE, Mon. Malayan Chinese will still be allowed into the Philippines as the Government's ban on Nationalist Chinese citizens does not affect Chinese who are Federal or Singapore citizens. Mr. Alejandro Hollgores Filipino Consul, said that Malayan Chinese visitors to Philippines numbered less thfcn209 words
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Article56 1959-11-10 14 HOUSTON, Texas, Mon The inferno aboard the tanker Amoco Virginia claimed its eighth victim early today when Fireman D. H. Chandler slipped on the foamite-covered deck of the partially submerged vessel and plunged into an open hold. He was reported to have drowned inUPI - 56 words
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Article23 1959-11-10 14 Extraordinary general MEETING of the Kuala Lumpur Co-Operatlve Store Society will be held at 4.45 p.m. at Federal House canteen on 10.11.59.23 words
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Article, Illustration101 1959-11-10 14 LINESMAN AT LEAGUE FINAL ASSAULTED SINGAPORE, Mon. A SAFA linesman. Inche A. Latin*, at a Div. 3 league final between Jollilads and Stable Boys at Jalan Besar today, was assaulted by an angry mob outside the stadium after the match. Inche Latiff. told police he was pushed into the monsoon101 words
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151 1959-11-10 14 Cheow Choon and Pong Pin certain for SEAP SINGAPORE. Mon. Swimmers Tan Cheow Choon and Scan Pong Pin have assured themselves of places in the Singapore contingent to the SouthEa>t Asia Peninsular Games in Bangkok next month. Cheow Choon, who was one of the member of Singapore's 4 X 200151 words
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Article382 1959-11-10 14 WOMAN CARRIED OFF AFTER MAN CLEARED OF TAKING HER AWAY FROM HUSBAND KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. 15 Sikhs created a scene outside a magistrate's court here today before carrying off a young Sikh woman who had figured in a court case. This i.s what happened during382 words
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357 1959-11-10 14 Flag will go up for first time in Loyalty Week SINGAPORE, Monday. THE new flag of the State of Singapore will be officially raised for the first time at a ceremony during Loyalty Week next month. The big day will probably be Dec. 3. In readiness for Loyalty Week, which357 words
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140 1959-11-10 14 CAS LINE BLOWS UP IN NARROW ESCAPE AN underground gas ptpr exploded and shattered a large concrete pavement in front of a dental surgery (above) in Tanjong Pagar Road, Singapore yesterday afternoon. The explosion occurred just as a large crowd was leaving the Metropole Theatre. Police were later told that140 words
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212 1959-11-10 14 HOLIDAYS AT THE SAME TIME FOR ALL SCHOOLS KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. ALL vernacular and English school pupils will, for the first time, have their holidays at the same time next year. Announcing this today, a Federation Government statement said: "Uniformity In school terms is necessary for the full implementation of212 words
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Article98 1959-11-10 14 CiINGAPORE. Mon. The O Federation Minister of External Affairs, Dato Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, left Singapore last night by Qantas for Indonesia to attend the Colombo Plan ministerial conference In JogJakarta Flying on the same plane to Jakarta, also to attend the conference,98 words
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Article35 1959-11-10 14 CAIRO. Mon. Prince Norodom Sihanouk. Premier of Cambodia, arrived here today for a 12-day official visit to the United Arab Republic during which he will confer with President Gamal Abdel Nasser— U.P.l35 words
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Article325 1959-11-10 14 LONDON. Mon.— Stock markets I in London today gave a satisfactory performance but the volume of business was smaller than on other Monday's since the General Election. The industrial market made a good shon irsK in spite of tomorrow being the last day of the account, although buying325 words
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Article21 1959-11-10 14 LONDON. Mon— Buyers £794. seller* £794 H., Forward buyers £799. sellers £800, Settlement £794»*. Turnover a.m. 439 toxu pm. 185.21 words
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Article36 1959-11-10 14 LONDON. Mon Spot 35 >4 d Dec. 32\d.. Jan-Mar. 31 \d., AprJune 30 d., July-Sept. 29' d Oct.-Dec. 2»' 4 d.. Nov. c.l.f. 34' d, Dec. c.l.f. 33', d.. Jan. c.l.f. 32Hd. Tone: Very quiet.36 words
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85 1959-11-10 14 MacDONALDIN CAPITAL TO SEE FRIENDS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The British High Commissioner in India, Mr. Malcolm Macdonald, flew into Kuala Lumpur today for a quick visit "to old friends." Mr. Macdonald, who is Chancellor of the University of Malaya, Is scheduled to meet the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. A. Oppenheim, and other85 words
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Article31 1959-11-10 14 PARIS. Mon. President Charles De Gaulle met the Soviet Ambassador, Mr. Serge Vinogradov, today to settle the date and programme of Soviet Premier. Mr. Nikita Khrushchev's visit to France31 words
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Article149 1959-11-10 14 40 DIE IN AFRICAN TRIBAL CLASHES EOPOLDVILLE, Mon. —About 40 Africans have died in fighting between rival tribesmen in Ruandi. the mountainous kingdom adjoining the Belgian Congo, unconfirmed reports said today. The reports, quoted by the Belgian News Agency, said the fighting was between members of the Bantu Bahutu tribeReuter - 149 words
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Article33 1959-11-10 14 COLOMBO. Mon. The Government-controlled Radio Ceylon today said that it had fallen Into line with All-India Radk) by substituting a world news review of its own for the BBC news bulletin.33 words
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