The Straits Times, 13 November 1959
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Title Section23 1959-11-13 1 A VI. II .14. 1-. DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times. Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1959 15 CENTS. Hot*** Net*****23 words
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Article406 1959-11-13 1 TWO FARMERS LOSE LIVES THROUGH BOTTLED KILLER Govt. warns: Don't touch 'Chinese DDT' it contains poison Death in smuggled liquid KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. \N ILLEGALLY-IMPORTED brand of insecticide has caused several deaths in the Federation. Medical authorities tonight warned the public not to touch it. Commonly known406 words
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285 1959-11-13 1 GOVERNMENT REJECTS PENSION DEMAND: RAILWAYMEN GET A WARNING ON STRDXE KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. Federation Government today said "no" to any form of pension for 2,000 railway employees who are threatening to go on strike over this question. The Acting Minister of Transport, Tuan Haji Abdul Khalid bin Awang Osman, in285 words
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Article, Illustration39 1959-11-13 1 Police officers and detectives examine the car belonfin* to the Bilut Valley contractor, Mr. C'hai Yeng, for fingerprints of the five-man Kant who sot away with a 513.5H payroll. straits Times picture.39 words
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Article, Illustration471 1959-11-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. gELANGOR'S top fingerprint experts today studied several impressions taken from the car in which a five-man gang had driven off after robbing a Bilut valley contractor of a $13,500 payroll at the 13th mile Kuala Lumpur -Bentong road list night.471 words
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97 1959-11-13 1 WOULD-BE VICARS WORK BETWEEN CLASSES BIRMINGHAM, Thurs. A new style theotock-al training centre where Church *f England wouldbe vicars work in civilian jobs during the flay, is to open here soon. The scheme is being launched by the Bishop of Birmingham, Dr. John L. Wilson, a former Japanese prisoner-of-war. HeReuter - 97 words
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Article67 1959-11-13 1 In the bag one sub BREST. Brittany. Thurs. A small French fishing vessel, Mon Reve (My Dream) reported here it "caught a submerged submarine in its nets yesterday, in the Bay of Biscay, and had to cut loose the nets to free it. A French Navy submarine later radioed thatReuter - 67 words
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Article67 1959-11-13 1 Rubber rises to $1.31 1/4 OINGAPORE. Thurs.— One of the biggest rises since Korean war days pushed the price of rubber to $1.31] a lb. at the close here today. December first grade closed better by 12i cents compared with yesterday. It was the highest price in 47 months. The67 words
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Article37 1959-11-13 1 CHINA TO RETURN 10 PRISONERS PEKING, Thurs. Chinese Foreign Ministry an nounced tonight that China was prepared to hand over this weekend ten Indian* captured during armed clash on Ladakh -Tibetan border last nonth. Renter.Reuter - 37 words
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705 1959-11-13 1 SINGAPORE road ac- cident victims, who werp exploited in the past by lawyers of any portion of compensation due to them, will be able to take court action to recover their money. A back-claim can stretch ad infinitum so long as the claimant can705 words
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Advertisement92 1959-11-13 1 DIAMOND and GEM SET ENGAGEMENT RINGS Set in PLATINUM, WHITE 6GLD SOLD. By Skilled Craftsnen G. C. DE SUVA BROS. "Manufacturing Jeweller*" 3 Raffles Place. S'pore-1. Phone: ***** A L A. Ml Haroon Ali, son of Mr. Mrs. O. A. R«jak of Caling Besar. Kuantan. Mr. Raiak writes to us92 words
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Advertisement74 1959-11-13 1 The kind %m people like 4%jC^O*^ to receive and They're made from your own snapshot negatives K 31 HOLIDAY OMICH 1959 Opening on 15th Nov. until 30th Nov. at Happy World Stadium Bookings at Happy World, Robinsons, Winstons $8, $6, $5. $3, $2 Nightly at 8.30 Saturdays and Sunday a74 words
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181 1959-11-13 2 ONE-HOUR STRIKES HIT FORD CAR PLANT NEAR LONDON LONDON, Thursday. WIGHT-SHIFT workers at the giant Ford car plant at Dagenham near London held one-hour strikes to protest against the adjournment of talks on wages and improved conditions. Most of the 12.000 men operated the strikes by walkIng out an hourReuter - 181 words
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Article64 1959-11-13 2 LONDON, Thurs.— The pilot or a missing Royal Naval jet fighter staggered into a farm near Perth. Scotland, during the night unhurt but suflerinjt from exhaustion. He had ejected himself from his Scimitar plane before it crashed yesterday Into the snow-covered Highlands and had spent the nightReuter - 64 words
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Article45 1959-11-13 2 LONDON. Thurs. West Indian Test cricketer Garneld Sobers, whose car was involved in a collision In September In which his Test colleague Collie Smith was killed, was find $220 today for careless driving. His licence was suspended for a month— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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317 1959-11-13 2 The world's task: To rid Asia of poverty, hunger, despair THE New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Walter Nash, told the Colombo Plan ministerial conference here today that the world faces the vital task of ridding Asia and Africa of 'the hell of poverty, despair and hunger." Mr. Nash declared before317 words
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Article266 1959-11-13 2 foreign exchange The New Zealand Premier, after reviewing his country's Colombo Plan aid, concluded 1. Capital aid should be concentrated in the sector where the need i s clearly urgent, 2. Projects should be fully integrated into development plans of the receiving country. 3. Projects should be seenReuter - 266 words
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193 1959-11-13 2 Population explosion— Nehru gives priority to food NEW YORK, Thurs.— The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, said in a television programme shown here yesterday that he did not agree birth control should be given top priority in India. "Food must be top priority," he said in the recorded programme. The193 words
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123 1959-11-13 2 BRITAIN HAS NIGHT OF BELOW ZERO WEATHER ONDON. Thurs. Snow and ice covered large areas of Britain today after the coldest night since last winter. Temperatures dropped below freezing in most places and snow, still falling heavily in parts of the Midlands and north, was threatening to spread south. ManyReuter - 123 words
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124 1959-11-13 2 'MONTY WAS PLAYING GOLF ON DAY OF BATTLE A MSTERDAM, Thurs. A ii Dutchman has written to an Amsterdam newspaper claiming that Field Marshal Lord Montgomery played golf the day the Germans started the "Battle of the Bulge." The letter, written by M. F. Lichtendahl, said: "The Germans started theirUPI - 124 words
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124 1959-11-13 2 Farah Diba says: 1 hope to have 3 children DARIS, Thurs.— Farah Diba, 19-year-old Persian beauty whose engagement to the Shah of Persia is expected to be announced this month, said she hoped to have three children. "I don't know why. she told a radio interviewer. "I have always wantedReuter - 124 words
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337 1959-11-13 2 ANE million Palestine v Arab refugees might stage an "armed revolt against tyranny" if the United Nations did not act quickly to ease theii plight, Mr. Ahmed Shukairy of Saudi Arabia warned yesterday. "If the United Nations do not act in337 words
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Miscellaneous23 1959-11-13 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby A LITTL» "N f NOW f MOCW MIU£ ATINVO«OI») T V***' '"Vy I I IMNT POQ MV I23 words
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321 1959-11-13 3 Banished African 'riot' woman defies the police MRS. Elizabeth Mafekeng, an African trade union leader who disappeared after being banished from her home in Paarl, Cape Province, is now in Basutoland, it was learned here yesterday. Mrs. Mafekeng, 42, mother of 11 children, was reported to have crossed the border321 words
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Article77 1959-11-13 3 motor vehicles entering the terntory had to register at the border, but some people did not. It was not known if a car with a Paarl registration number had crossed the border. In Pretoria, neither the South African police nor the British High Commissioner's office would confirm orReuter - 77 words
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Article, Illustration45 1959-11-13 3 A MAN with plenty of cheek is Mr. Frank Bruce, of Stafford. England. He is a veteran glassblower. and his outsize cheeks are the result of 40 years in the business. He is pictured here blowing a tumbler.45 words
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Article69 1959-11-13 3 MANCHESTER. Thurs Students chanted "Where will the baby's dimple be?" when the Duke of Edinburgh visited Manchester University today to open a new £300,000 residence hall. The Duke who is expected to become a father again early next year laughed. When the students sang "Why wasReuter - 69 words
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Article20 1959-11-13 3 LONDON, Thurs. King Oustaf of Sweden arrived in London today his 77th birthday for an informal visit. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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279 1959-11-13 3 MR. ROY THOMSON, 1 Canadian newspaper owner who recently bought control of the Kemsley chain of newspapers in Britain, said today that newspapers must have colour printing if they were to compete successfully against colour television. Mr. Thomson, addressing theReuter - 279 words
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232 1959-11-13 3 Beverly to fight for a share of Flynn's estate VIEW YORK. Thurs. Blonde Beverly Aadland. the late Errol Flynn's 17-year old "protege," flew here today to wage a battle for what she claims to be her rightful share of his estate. At Idlewild airport. Beverly was greeted by actor JohnnyUPI - 232 words
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Article49 1959-11-13 3 ROME, Thurs. The Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano today compared the Miss World beauty competition, held in London on Tuesday, to a cattle market, a horse race and a dor show. It asked why competitors could not appear fully clothed "even for the enthroning and coronation.' —Renter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article224 1959-11-13 3 RUBBER DEMAND TO STAY PATON ONDON, Thurs.— The demand for natural rubber continues satisfactory and. as far as can be seen, there should be an outlet for all the natural rubber likely to be produced in 1960. This was stated by Sir Leonard Paton, chairman of Harrisons and Crosfleld, InReuter - 224 words
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Article19 1959-11-13 3 MOSCOW, Thurs— A squadron of Soviet warships Is to visit Jakarta next week, it was announced today.19 words
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181 1959-11-13 3 TOKYO, Thursday. THE Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-lai, A stressed yesterday that China and Japan should be friendly not hostile to each other. He was speaking at a fane- i well banquet he gave in honour of Mr. Kenzo Matsumura of the Japanese181 words
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Advertisement234 1959-11-13 3 By Appointment to the ROYAL DANISH COURT PLUMROSE BARGAINS FOR HER U.P. NOW Assorted Plain Printed Blouses 6.50 $2.90 i Sack Shirt Blouses 6.50 3.90 !j Plain Skirts 5.50 3.50 Dacron, Grossgrain Dacronl Cotton Slim Skirts 11.50 6.90 Assorted Slacks 9.50 4.90 Cheongsam Other Petticoats 3.50 1.90 BARGAINS FOR HIM234 words
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Miscellaneous375 1959-11-13 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Ware 476 metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M. 6.30 Oood Morning; 6.32 SERVICE 11.7 metres Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; EMDIL'.M WAVE SERVICES 7.05 A Date With Mualc; 8.00 The Lum Mlr 341 metrw Penan* 368 metres News: 805 A Date With Music; Ipoh375 words
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681 1959-11-13 4 SO OFFICERS RESIGNED BEFORE LEE TOOK OVER JHIRTY senior officers and a greater number of middle and lower-rank employees of the Singapore City Council resigned between June 3 and Oct. 14 this year, it was SINGAPORE, Thursday. officially revealed tonight. The681 words
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Article, Illustration133 1959-11-13 4 THE famous "Holiday on Ice" troupe (above) flew into Singapore yesterday with a record. During its present 18-month tour, only one girl in the troupe got married. She decided to stay on. The couple, who were married in Tokyo only a few weeks ago, were Dorothy133 words
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Article26 1959-11-13 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs—Detectives, armed with crowbars, broke into an empty cubicle in Sago Lane last night and recovered a pistol. No arrests were made26 words
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Article38 1959-11-13 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs Water will be cut off tomorrow along Trevose Crescent between its junction with Kheam Hock Road and a point opposite house No. 43, from 9 a.m. 'to 4 p.m., to connect a new main.38 words
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205 1959-11-13 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Federation of Singa- pore City Council Labour Unions has told its 10.000 members not to Join the newly-formed Amalgamated Union of Public Employees. The AUPE is out to enrol all i public service workers, except those In the police and the205 words
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Article276 1959-11-13 4 After 15 years, husband told her not to return home SINGAPORE, Thursday. JESSIE Chee, nee Chua Guat Un, who sued her husband, Chee King Song, a clerk, for divorce on the ground of desertion, was granted a decree nisi by the Chief Justice, Sir Alan276 words
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Article34 1959-11-13 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Dr. B. Gopala Reddy, the Indian Minister for Revenue and Expenditure, will talk on "The Message of Tagore" at the Ramakrishna Mission, Bartley Road, on Wednesday, at 6.30 p.m.34 words
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Article90 1959-11-13 4 SINGAPORE'S FUTURE— BY MACKINTOSH SINGAPORE. Thurs— The departing Deputy Commis-sioner-General for SouthEast Asia, Mr. A. M. Mackintosh, said today that he had "a great belief In the future of Singapore. Before leaving by the liner Chusan for London, he told the Straits Times: "Though they are, for the time being,90 words
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Article27 1959-11-13 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Banal Assembly of Singapore tonight celebrated the birthday of Bahaullah. the founder of the Bahai faith, at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise.27 words
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Article31 1959-11-13 4 BINGAPORE, Thurs—Registration for the Government's literacy classes In Tamil will take place at 12 centres from Nov. 16, to Nov. 21, between 7 p.m. and 9 am. each day31 words
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90 1959-11-13 4 MISSING BRIDE-TO-BE FOUND IN KLUANG SINGAPORE, Thurs.—-Seven-teen year old Kamala Devi. who disappeared from her St. Francis Road home on Nov. 2, a few days before she was due to leave for India to be married, has been found in Kluang, Johore. A shopkeeper, who saw her picture and story90 words
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Advertisement571 1959-11-13 4 :\i SH A W E53 t^J-J4bth DAY NOW.i DAILY at 6.15 A 9.15 pjn. Extra. Show SUNDAYS at 2.30 p.m. Tickets available at SKY LIDO CAPITOL. PRICES: Orchestra S4*Back Stall* $2.so* Balcony $1.50*N0 Free LM. TMf NIW, THt^ND CINfRAMA MtfMMTATIOM m Special Pun null) II lor SCHOOL CHILDREN 3.30 p.m.571 words
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Miscellaneous168 1959-11-13 4 KAMALA CUB MalaytUm SHIP; Pellowshlp gathering at minton. indoor games 3pm aedass 9 a.m. to 11a.m.: 4 pjn- to Wealey Hall. 5 Port Canning Road pak raga 5 p.m.; body-building 6 8 P"»- •JO PJ». pjn.; movie circle show 7 p-m PAN-PACIFIC SOUTH-EAST M^^OSTEAITSCHrNBSE BUKIT TIMAH YOUTH CLUB ASIA WOMEVS168 words
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Article35 1959-11-13 5 ■TOHORE BAHRU. Thurs Ho Ah Lam, a woman, was fined $200 in the Magistrates Court today for allowing her house at Ban Foo village to be used as a common gaming house35 words
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413 1959-11-13 5 They will be called up once a year Minister SINGAPORE. Thurs. HPHE HEALTH Minister, Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, tonight announced a Government campaign to build up a register of about 12,900 blood donors, each giving blood once a year. In a broadcast tonight, he said the Government413 words
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178 1959-11-13 5 RADIO SINGAPORE CATCHES 328 'PIRATES' IN 9 MONTHS SINGAPORE. Thurs. More people have been convicted for operating radio sets without licence this year than in the whole of the previous 13 years since the Department of Broadcasting came into existence. This is the result of the campaigns conducted thoughout the178 words
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Article63 1959-11-13 5 PENANO. Thurs. More than 140 pieces of land in the north-east district of Penang Island will be put up for sale next February unless the owners pay their arrears of quit rent. The Controller of Land Revenue. Inche Abdul Manaf bin Mohamed Nor. has sent the owners63 words
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185 1959-11-13 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Ministry of Labour and Law has issued a warning to men living; on the immoral earnings of women and girls-— aftrr drawing attention to the case of a man Jailed for 18 months for doing so. A Ministry statement said:185 words
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217 1959-11-13 5 PENANG, Thursday. THE secretary-general of the People's Progressive Party, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, said last night it was regrettable that the question of multi iingualism had been "thrown overboard without having been given serious consideration. Mr. Seenivasagam. who led a discussion at the Rubber217 words
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Article, Illustration72 1959-11-13 5 THE Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons, Mr. Roland Micbener. signing the distinguished visitors' book at Assembly House. Singapore yesterday when he paid a rourtesy call on the Speaker. Sir George (Milers. Mr. Michener said after a visit to the Singapore72 words
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Advertisement7 1959-11-13 5 CADBURYS ROSES the all-chocolate assortment wit ■§A*J«v7 words
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Advertisement381 1959-11-13 5 II TODAY'S DECISION I to become a Depositor II BRINGS TOMORROW'S II INTEREST I I SECURITY— The Bank's Capital aitf Reserves. 1I SAVING— NO Charges, Brokerage, C on. B mission. Fees or Stamp Duties. YIELD The 5",, per annum interest accrues I S day by day and is paid half-yearly.381 words
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Article, Illustration310 1959-11-13 6 Minor masterpiece from Moscow— a must for all photographers THE CRANES ARE FLYING" is a remarkably good Russian film with an English dubbed dialogue and Mandarin subtitles. It won the Golden Palm in the Cannes Film Festival. The chief surprise of this picture lies in wonderful photographic work. Great play310 words
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Article57 1959-11-13 6 "A PLACE IN THE SUN" starring Elizabeth Taylor, Shelley Winters and Montogomery Clift is coming back to Singapore. It concerns a youth responsible for a girl's pregnancy. He does not want to marry her. He takes her boating on a lake and she is drowned.57 words
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Article, Illustration302 1959-11-13 6 "MIDDLE OF THE ITI NIGHT" is a nim about a lot of very neurotic people who spend half their lives shouting and screaming at each other and the other half in a mad whirl of work and high pressure302 words
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243 1959-11-13 6 THE basic story of "LAST x TRAIN FROM GUNHILL" is hardly distinguishable from the many other Westerns that are turned out year after year. Yet the film is outstandingly good. Part of this is attributable to fine direction, which makes stale situations appear243 words
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Advertisement571 1959-11-13 6 \noMmotCs PREVIEW A woman's pretty feet never escape a man's admiring glance. L» sj* JfSf j/ Sll^i \rf jf W& Make yours attractive by adorning them with fashionable shoes A/7 >C iXJr^ Z*^/^// 7j// X W I r w ir \r f W^*J 0 0 0 ..Mf I created by571 words
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Miscellaneous204 1959-11-13 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS river shellfish occupies moei 1 Intlm»t« mixture includes o f the room (9). •eaweed (7) 8 VesetAruui food circle has 5 Turned up with a large mit^ t m l neilrly number— many-towerd (7). n VH ryt i^ l h 10 Uncommon that it .hould b*204 words
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Article240 1959-11-13 7 Menzies to stay in hotel suite iTUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Malaya's new multi-million dollar Hotel Merlin here is preparing its de-luxe penthouse accommodation for the Australian Prime Minister. Mr. Robert Menzies, and his party next month. This is being done at th 2 request of the Federation Government as the official240 words
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113 1959-11-13 7 'Here is the news' by Radio Malaya KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— I Radio Malaya will broadcast Its own lunch-time news I bulletins in all languages 1 1 from Sunday. I i Until now, these bulletins i were relayed from Radio i I '.ngapore. A Government statement today said that on Fridays113 words
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261 1959-11-13 7 Factories on hire-purchase from India for Perak IPOH, Thursday. rpHE Perak Government may build factories and sell them to state nationals on hirepurchase terms if an idea brought back from India by the Mentri Besar, Inche Mohamed Ghazali bin Haji Jawi, is implemented. He said 1 today that this system261 words
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299 1959-11-13 7 Create a Petaling Jaya in Ipoh, Perak Govt. urged IPOH. Thursday 4 DELEGATION from the Ipoh Town Council urged the Perak Government today to create a Petaling Jaya in the State capital. The delegation told the acting Mentri Be sar, Inche Shaari bin Piai. that Ipoh had several advantages over299 words
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Article209 1959-11-13 7 PRISONS PROBE: CALL TO PUBLIC SINGAPORE. Thurs. The commission of inquiry into the prison service today invited people with information of the system or administration of Singapore prisons to give evidence in writing or in person. They are asked to write to the secretary, Prison Inquiry Commission, Ministry of Home209 words
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Article36 1959-11-13 7 KOTA BHARU. Thurs Salleh bin Awang, 35. a labourer in a sawmill at Kubane Kriang, four miles from here, was crushed to death today by a log which fell of? the sawing machine.36 words
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Article, Illustration73 1959-11-13 7 Mr. HO GETS AHLI MANGKU NEGARA AT. INVESTITURE MR. HO KIM MENG of Kuala Lumpur, a senior official of the Psychological Warfare Section of the Director of Emergency Operations' staff, who was awarded the Ahli Mangku Netara in the Yang diPertuan Agong's Birthday Honours, received the insignia of the Order73 words
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Article41 1959-11-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Llm Fook Song. 23. was fined $200 or two months' jail when he pleaded guilty In the Sessions Court here today to possessing a gallon of sam.su on which duty of $2: was not paid41 words
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Article14 1959-11-13 8 Wori* HO I Minimum) WILL FEK AH LEONO return home immediately—Lee Eng Keaw.14 words
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Article226 1959-11-13 8 "i Wmrii $1$ (Minimum) CHARMAINE BEAUTY SALON l.« now booking orders for Christmas perm!! So don't delay. Phone: *****. •APOLLO 1 CHICKEN ESSENCE in the new improved packIng continues to qualify for McAlisters free Gold Gift Scheme. GREAT READING at Uttle cost. Complete range of Pan and Porittna books226 words
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Article109 1959-11-13 8 H W»r4* Si (Mtn.)-Box tit. ixtrm PHOTOGRAPHIC CLASS—Postal Course m Photography— moderate charge— Special Class. Saturdays Sundays— 10 Collyer Quay. 1st Floor. Singapore. *****. COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY has many uses in Commerce and industry. Advanced development 01 the process In the Straits Times Colour Laboratories which produce up to 11"109 words
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580 1959-11-13 8 The Straits Times Friday. November 13, 1959. Rail Strike Threat The Federation Government's refusal to agree to a pension scheme for railwaymen "in any form" will not come as a surprise to anyone, including the railwaymen themselves. What is surprising is that there is not a word in the official580 words
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Article422 1959-11-13 8 When Mr. Tan Siew Sin. the Federal Minister of Finance, opened the new extension to the Rawang works of Malayan Cement Ltd., in September he lamented the fact that Malaya's expanding economy had not yet found a way of tapping the odd hundreds and thousands of dollars ("what422 words
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Article228 1959-11-13 8 In a matter concerning symbols it was pleasing that the unanimity of Singapore's Legislative Assembly should itself have symbolised the new state's unity in loyalty. The Government's behaviour was gentlemanly— if that is not an old-fashioned word in recognising the Opposition parfies' interest in choosing the flag,228 words
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Article, Illustration1545 1959-11-13 8 Gavin Young TUNIS - SIX men ducked into a small, badly-lit photographer's shop in Algiers on Oct. 25, 1954, and posed briefly for a picture that is now of great historical interest. The six, all wanted by the French police for plotting against the state, had Just concluded a series of1,545 words
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123 1959-11-13 8 A 6 a businessman, i have a, sincere interest in the progress of technical training here in our State of Singapore. I am sorry that the speech by Dr. Ton was not in any way beneficial to the young people here. Let me123 words
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Article96 1959-11-13 8 Most businessmen entrust their building projects to foreign-trained men because they come from established and proved institutes. In business one cannot be 'involved In Ideals. Further, I understand that the Government Is not giving any support to the training of personnel especially in architecture. Thus the five-year part-time architectural96 words
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136 1959-11-13 8 TWREE South African X Members of Parliament said In Kuala Lumpur the other day that they deplored countries that criticised their Government's apartheid policy without studying the facts and that "the small white population in South Africa is spending annually between 40 to 50136 words
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Advertisement83 1959-11-13 8 Italy's Masterpieces In one night, in 1943, bombs destroyed La Scala, the world's greatest opera house, reduced the building housing Leonardo's Last Supper to smouldering rubble. Yet today, La Scala is as it was before the war and the Last Supper more perfect than at any time since it was83 words
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Advertisement113 1959-11-13 8 ©Observer foreign News Service your ticket tell you how to cross U.S,A.—and really see it? You can get plenty of tickets that will take you acroM America. But they don't say anything about showing you the country. But if you book your ticket with Boustead's you'll be toM bow to113 words
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Article214 1959-11-13 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Six nursing experts are now in Singapore helping to train local nurses. This was said today by Dr. W. W. Yung of the World Health Organisation. Dr. Yung said one was a consultant attached to the principal matron's office at he Ministry of214 words
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Article34 1959-11-13 9 BATU OAJAH. Thurs—lnche Saideen bin Abdullah, of Kuala Karai. Kelantan. has taken over duties as station master, Batu Gajah He replaces Mr. R. Thamo-' theran, who has been transferred to Ipoh34 words
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Article, Illustration351 1959-11-13 9 HOUSEWIFE FOILS DARING RUSE BY ARMED WOMAN WITH SHOUTS AND STRUGGLE, COURT TOLD SINGAPORE, Thursday. A SINGAPORE magistrate was told today of a daring robbery, attempt by a 29-year-old woman who fled with two men accomplices after a dagger had been snatched from her during a351 words
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229 1959-11-13 9 TWO MEETINGS THAT MAY BRING BIG CHANGES IN MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. TWO meetings which will have far-reaching effects x on large sections of the people of this country will take place here this weekend. They are the annual delegates 1 conferences of the Malayan Indian Congress and the Malayan229 words
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Article332 1959-11-13 9 RELIEF OVER ASSESSMENT REPRIEVE SINGAPORE. Thursday. RATEPAYERS here today greeted with widespread relief the announcement by the Minister for National Development, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, that government had decided to defer the revision of housing values for 1960 In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. Ong explained that this decision was332 words
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165 1959-11-13 9 A DOCTOR ADVISES STUDENTS' PARENTS SINGAPORE. Tburs. O doctor, closely associated with the health of University of Malaya students, rave this stern warning to parents today: "Stop choosing careers for your sons and daughter* ...unless you want them to end up with mental illness.' 1 Dr. Z. N. Kadri, the165 words
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Article72 1959-11-13 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A forum on law and liberty will be held at the University of Malaya's law lecture theatre in Buklt Timah tomorrow at 8 p.m. The forum, organised by the University's Law Society will have a panel of two mam speakers representing the Bars of72 words
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Article26 1959-11-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Saturday's meeting of the Selangor Planters' Association will b e a committee meeting and not an annual meeting as reported today.26 words
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Article136 1959-11-13 9 IPOH, Thursday. A TRAVELLING medicine salesman, Teh Liang Fua, 52, was admitted to the Ipoh hospital with head injuries after he had jumped through a window of a hotel in Clare Street at 6.30 a.m. today. Teh landed on the bonnet of a parked car136 words
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Article77 1959-11-13 9 PENANG CHILDREN TO REGISTER PENANG, Thurs.—Children born in 1054 will be registered for admission to Penang primary, schools in 1961 from Dec. 1 to 23. Parents need not bring their children, but will have to produce birth certificates or extracts of birth when registering at schools of their own choice.77 words
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Article17 1959-11-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.The National Union of Postal Uniformed Staff has formed a branch In Johore.17 words
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633 1959-11-13 9 THE Hotels' Licensing x Board today cancelled the licences of a record number of 18 hotels on the grounds that they were being used for improper purposes. The board also cancelled the registration certificates of the 18 hotels. The decision633 words
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Advertisement113 1959-11-13 9 HERE'S WHY NEW mai*den/pm TWICE-OVER CAN MAKE YOU OVER! Linftr Smeetnir Curvnr cups lasting separation —made tlutic nylon insert of supple -ntoubled dmgs where broadcloth all ttie wav cling counts with double 'round. stitched circles. Only Twice-Over has all three extra features an elastic bra needs. That's why you'll find113 words
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Advertisement313 1959-11-13 9 It's a somewhat smaller world SpjP Nowadays the trend of vQJb9 wMM "b NHkH^^^H apparatus, especially in fUtgfK jlo^ S cnool> > towards I tmalltr. neater, cheaper. I \j/0^ 1 Mfar— tn fact. J^^ A^ B »«mi-micr»— ■^^1^ m^ M^MfiMb^i equipment. Pyrax hay* ■St^^fcp*. designed a temi-micro v^ 3J|^ r»nge313 words
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473 1959-11-13 10 piRST unit trust ever formed in Malaya will begin operations on Monday when subscriptions will be invited to the First Malayan Fund. Investments in the portfolio of the Fund will be coniined to equities in Federation and Singapore registered companies and will be spread473 words
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Article, Illustration213 1959-11-13 10 yHE assistant vice- president, passenger division of Matson Navigation Co., San Francisco, Mr. Theodore L. Eliot, is to visit Singapore soon. Mr. Eliot, accompanied by his wife, will also tour Tokyo, Manila, Hong Kong, Saigon. Bangkok Sydney. Melbourne, Christchurch, Wellington. Auckland, Suva. Pago Pago, Samoa and213 words
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Article, Illustration115 1959-11-13 10 'Textile business is now improving' rpHE textile business in Singapore is improving steadily, according to Mr. M. T. (hanrai, chairman of the Chanrai organisation, Bombay. Mr. Chanrai, who is now visiting Singapore, said that his company had opened two branch shops recently which clearly reflected the growth of business on115 words
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Article232 1959-11-13 10 AUSTRALIA is facing mouViting competition this year from France, Japan and West Germany in the Federation of Malaya and Singapore wheat flour markets, according to Singapore traders. They say that the Austra- j Han flour millers' decision in October to suspend their rebate policy will232 words
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Article59 1959-11-13 10 Three executives of two Japanese dental equipment and material manufacturers are now in Singapore to promote trade. They are Messrs. Goro Yamanaka and Sojiro Fujlno of The Yoshida Dental Mfg. Co. Ltd., and Mr. Narishige Suzuki of Shofu Dental Mfg. Co. Ltd. Tithes Dental and Photo59 words
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Article, Illustration219 1959-11-13 10 A WEST GERMAN company manufacturing hairdressing equipment and preparations, Wella A.G. of Darmstadt, has offered to help improve the hair fashions of men and women in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. This was stated In Singapore this week by Mr Heinz Wickert.219 words
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Article120 1959-11-13 10 'THE Federation of Malaya and Singapore are increasing their biscuit production this year. Official statistics show that during the first eight months of this year, the Federation and Singapore between them produced 306.000 cwt. of biscuits This was the highest totaj for four years. There are120 words
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Article51 1959-11-13 10 Rubber tyre production in West Germany in September increased by 2,290 tons to 19.173 tons over the previous month, according to the Federal Bureau of Statistics In Frankfurt. Production in the first nine months totalled 147.732 ton» against 1 18.425 tons in the corresponding months last51 words
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Advertisement51 1959-11-13 10 LABUAN The New Free Port for South East Asia A l\ „rf LABUAH// \J\ V I^m) J I C TOE(«T^«r j I V YOUR TARGET For Expanding Industry Commerce Investment and Entrepot Trade FOR INFORMATION CONTACT THE CHAIRMAN THE HON. SECRETARY LABUAN TOWN BOARD THE LABUAN FREE PORT GUILD LABUAN51 words
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Advertisement118 1959-11-13 10 DO YOU KNOW? You cannot afford NOT to buy AMLMANN SWIHG- JHOVEI TYPE AI ADZ AfflZ AVZ ftukfcar [itat* work Harbour Board •n4 Railway work. Shtaeina. anloodina bulk eorao fcatwaan aackt. J^f The Swing-Shovel SBk can be used for: JM Mi 4 Bulldoimo. Forfcl.Ttino, H^H^^^** l IBI ll 11-l m118 words
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Advertisement1429 1959-11-13 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE L TO AOEH, LIVERPOOL, GUStOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORT!. DM Spore Stile P. S'hem Penang IOIIUS Genoa. London, H'burg, R'dam Nw 17/11 Not ll ELPENOR Havre, Uttraaoi, Avonawuth 6 33 Not 11 Not 17,71 Net 21/22 PELEUS Utirtlll. Glasgow G. 42 Tlday NOT 14/11 Net 11/171,429 words
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Advertisement1258 1959-11-13 11 /£2s§\ THE L* A* V. LINES- rarVfiG\Vtt DtH MEBITIRMNIAN, CMTIMNTU 1 SCAMDtMAVIAM PORT 1 wXVve/ S po P S ntm Penani YrbrwEr meonia" nn mm n/« Nev urn i **y W^ "SiMBA" a) II Nn/ «Dk S/lDtc 1/ J »i iLUIi xaaj ..^^^,,4.. ||/1t M/J a/a Accepting cargo for Genoa.1,258 words
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Advertisement1421 1959-11-13 11 King THE REN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SINGAPORE (iMoraantM ia tke Haitaa Rlajluil S LINE I 'S SAILINGS TO ADEN. OX ft CONTIHENTAI PORTS Sport P Sham Pvjom lENRINNES tor Liverpool Hull. R'dam m Htmbmt >• trVIS Not 13/14 Ntt VJ?. M 6ur| rtW U Urn nm «V» hrn 10, BENLEOI1,421 words
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Advertisement1300 1959-11-13 11 McAOSTER 6c CO.. LTD. TEL. He: 2BMI. MJiMiMii urn klavbnim tan LONDON aUatOWK JIonEROAM. NAVRI IO S AHIELES. SAN FRANC.SCO. I MU. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLAND IN tor Ca.*J> and USA North Atlantic Ports. AcctptiH cargo fer Ceatral t Settk CITY «tTH Aawrica. ..KS** I. mm pflWfl J OOwOAINVIIIE 13/1,300 words
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636 1959-11-13 12 DECEMBER RUBBER PRICE RISES STEEPLY IN SINGAPORE By Our Market Correspondent WHEN December became the current quoted position on the Singapore Rubber Market yesterday .it immediately gained 11 cents at the opening of trading. The closing price was $1.31 J, a rise of 12i cents on Wednesday and the highest636 words
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Article90 1959-11-13 12 THE Federation Minister of Finance has fixed the following prices for calculating Customs duties for the week beginning on Nov. 12. Rubber 123' 4 cents a lb. Copra $652.00 a ton. Coconut oil $1,044.00 a ton. Palm oil $631.50 a ton. Palm kernels $489.50 a ton. The rates90 words
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Article188 1959-11-13 12 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Tjisadane 1/2, Braeslde 4/5. Tchlbanga 6A. Kinko Maru 6/7. Lao 8/9. Slnalao 10/11, Bencruachan 15 16. Anchises 18. Pelk 19. Scuoal N. Wall 3, Glang Lee N. Wall 5. Selka Maru 21/22, Tatsuharj Maru 23/24, Nagashima188 words
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Article145 1959-11-13 12 December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 131U cents per lb. up 12 a cents on Wednesdays close. The closing tone was steady after irregular. Closing prices in cents per lb., yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 143. sellers 145N: Int.145 words
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Article108 1959-11-13 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK Continent November December shipments $40 buyers. $41 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $62 sellers, drum $64 sellers. Pepper: steady: no business was reported done. Muntok white $183. Sarawak $182, special Sarawak black $112. garbled Lamponif108 words
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Article13 1959-11-13 12 Kinta Kellas Tin produced 31.37 tons of tin ore in October.13 words
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Article32 1959-11-13 12 SINGAPORE, NOV 12. RUBBER: 51.31 1 per lb. (ap ISM cents). Unofficial 5 p.m. close $1.31 (steady) TIN: $397.87' i per picul (down $2). Estimated unofficial offering 200 tons (unchanged).32 words
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Article956 1959-11-13 12 THE Malayan Share Brokers' As. scciatiMi reported yesterday: "Industrials were quietly steady while tins and rubbers were firm. The turnover were good." Singapore and Feoeration brokers reported the following business up to 3.30 p.m.: Industrials: Fed Disp. S1.08; Fraser and Nea\c oras $1.49 cd; Gammon $2.06 and $2.07;956 words
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Article67 1959-11-13 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Selling T.T. or OJ>. ready: Swiss Francs 141%; Belgian Francs 1630-,. On the free exchange market In Honr Kong yesterday, the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5-70»» for cash67 words
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Article22 1959-11-13 12 Malayan Share Market: Nov. 12 Not. 11 Industrials: 1M.12 H5.90 Tins: 14C4t 145.22 I Rubbers: 173.46 172.72 Jan. 1 ltMslN.22 words
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Article126 1959-11-13 12 MELBOURNE, Thurs. INVESTMENT shares traded 1 today on an easier tone. Herald dropped 4s. 6d. to 41s. and Myer eased further to 30s. 3d., down Is. 9d. There were no outstanding rises on the market today. Base metals and the oils held a steady trend while Commonwealth bonds126 words
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Advertisement1218 1959-11-13 12 i Express U.S.A. Pacific «3c Atlantic Coast Service E.TA E.I.A. UA Spore > S'l-ar,. Penan* H>cng I. Angeles New York "Knaikawa Mary" Ist Call 25/2S Nl> 27 Niv 21 Niv 2nd CHI 71/11 Nay Dec Oic It ia« "Torrtawa Maru" 21/23 Oic 24 Oec n Die J1 Oec 22 Jaa1,218 words
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Advertisement206 1959-11-13 12 jug pBl BURMA FIVE STAR LINE mmmm EM UNO m» j»p» pin. H..g m T v Ll* fir mm Pit, L#-i HM 'AHIANA "ABIAMA" Singapore Penang Penang Singapore II Nit 4/S AUNTS: gsssrcsti bar a e .i™ s co hi inc 331/342 Til* Ayir Strut. S.ngapwi I TRADING CO.. LTD.206 words
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Advertisement577 1959-11-13 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN KUALA LUMPUR Applications are invited for appointment to Lectureships or Assistant Lectureships which are expected to' fall vacant in 1960 In the Department of Physics in the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur. Candidates should have at le&st a good honours degree In Physics.577 words
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Advertisement953 1959-11-13 12 NOTICES SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD Notice to Subscribers Commencing at 9 pni. on Saturday. 14th November 1959. subscribers connected to the old Paya Lebar Exchange, i.e. all numbers beginning with "8" will be transferred to the new Paya Lebar Exchange. Calls to or from these numbers may be subject to interruption953 words
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Advertisement593 1959-11-13 12 NOTICES NOTICE i MR. UM SWEE GUAN haa joined our Company and has authority to transact business. KAY HIAN AND COMPANY Stock and Share Brokers 20, Malacca Street, Singapore. TEMOH TIN DREDGING j (Incorporated In England) Telegraphic advice has been received from London that the Annual General Meeting of the593 words
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Advertisement937 1959-11-13 13 > TENDERS MUNICIPALITY OF MALACCA TENDER NOTICE TRUNK MAIN CONTRACT No. 1 TENDERS are Invited for the laying of:— 29,500 feet of 12" Asbestos Cement Water Mains. Tender documents and Drawings can be obtained Irom the Municipal Water Engineer on deposit of $100/-. refundable on receipt of a bona fide937 words
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Advertisement379 1959-11-13 13 (Continued from Page S) S|TUATIONB VACANT it Wordt tS (Mln.)— Box St eta. axtrm BOX ASO4O S.T. Position for Lady Teacher now filled. Applicants thanked. TWO AMAHS Preferably Malay or Javanese for family with two children In Holland Road area. Please Phone ***** (Spore). BODSTEAD 4s CO. LTD.. MERCHANDISING DIVISION.379 words
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Advertisement830 1959-11-13 13 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* Si (Mln.)— Box St ett. tatrm THE POSITION advertised under Box No. 4401 now filled. All applicants are thanked. PART TIME SECRETARY experienced in office procedure some accounts knowledge an advantage. Box A 6131 S.T. Spore. NANNY Required now until end April. Two elder children at school830 words
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Advertisement834 1959-11-13 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Word* U (Mtn.)— Box St ett. extra FURNISHED FLATS at Leonie HIU. Each 3 bedrooms, servant's apartment, bathrooms attached. H/C longbaths. M.S. Spacious livlng/dinlng rooms with kitchen and enrage. Apply Box A 5063 B.T. Spore or Phone *****. THREE BEDROOM semi-de-tached bungalow, bathrooms attached, modern sanitation. No.834 words
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Advertisement775 1959-11-13 13 TUITION it Word* tS (Mln.)— Box St eta. txtrm WANTED Lady to give advance dancing tuition to gentleman. Apply C.B& P.O. Box 3031, Singapore. ADULTS MANDARIN CANTONESE, Children English/ Chinese, Chinese cooking Tuesday morning, young lady tutor, Katong District. Individual $25/- Group $12/-. Box A 5141 S.T. Singapore. REGISTRATION NOW775 words
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Advertisement885 1959-11-13 13 VEHICLES WANTED 2t Wordt tS (Mi».)— Box St et*. txtrm WANTED BERKELEY SPORTS must be in good order— Unraced any model. Phone John (Spore) ***** during office hours. AUSTIN A4O 2 door Saloon/ Wagon. Must be accident-free St in excellent condition. Lowest price, particulars Box A 5140 S.T. Spore. WANTED885 words
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Advertisement515 1959-11-13 13 AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) tt Word* tit (Minimum) Dalit 1 month. It Word* $2 JO (Mln INDIVIDUAL MEDICAL FACIAL treatments with the latest French preparations. Jeuaesse et Beaute. Plat 26, Ngee Ann Building. Orchard Road. Tel: (Spore) ***** "FINALIN" TABLETS— BEST lor Ulcers and Stomach Disorders. —Clinical Report by Prof515 words
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Advertisement283 1959-11-13 13 DANCING tt Word* tit (Minimum) Dailt 1 month. It Word* it.iO (Mtn.) PRINCE'S SPORE DINE and Dance to Benny Klelnman's Prlnos's Quartet featuring Jaa Carter. WHERE TO STAY (Spore) 10 Word* fit (Minimum) Dalit I month. It Word* t2.it Mm MAYFAIR HOTEL Central Alrcondltioned Rooms with Telephone, excellent Culslne/Bar OOODWOOD283 words
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Article30 1959-11-13 14 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Hockey Association Div. 1 match between University and Khalsa. scheduled for today, was postponed. The two teams played a friendly match. University won 3-1.30 words
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Article44 1959-11-13 14 Negri cry off Ipoh quad JPOH. Thurs.— Negrl Sembllan have withdrawn from the friendly quadrangular hockey tournament starting at Ipoh tomorrow. Selangor. Penang and Perak will play a triangular tournament Instead. No reasons were given for Negrl Sembllan's withdrawal. Perak will meet Penang tomorrow.44 words
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Article252 1959-11-13 14 No guarantee -Soh SAFA CANNOT MATCH FAM TERMS TO TOP TOUR TEAMS SINGAPORE. Thursday. SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association wants the Peru (Municipal Club/Sports Boys and the English league first division club. Blackpool, to play in Singapore next year, but it cannot match the terms offered by the F. A. of252 words
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Article160 1959-11-13 14 That A£500: Query in Parliament SINGAPORE. Thurs. WHO provided the A£soo to help the Australian Test cricketers to play two one-day matches in Singapore last weekend? This query was raised in the Australian Parliament today, reports JACK FINCLETON from Canberra And the Australian Prime Minister, Mr. R. C. Mensies, said160 words
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298 1959-11-13 14 BANGKOK, Thursday. f pHE BIGGEST event in Slam's sports annals will take place next month when about 650 athletes from seven South-East Asian countries compete in the first South-East Asia Peninsula Games in Bangkok. The SEAP Oames from December 12-17— are aimed298 words
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Article187 1959-11-13 14 Floodlights installed for soccer cost Siam about seven million ticals (approximately M 51.020.060. Athletes and officials of guest nations will be accommodated in the SEAP Games villages at the Chart Songkhroh school. Two buses and one car will be provided for each delegation. A spectacular opening ceremony i s beingReuter - 187 words
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Article24 1959-11-13 14 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Singapore Medical Services' Union drew I—l1 1 with Serangoon Gardens in their SHA Dlv. 3 league -match at Shenton Wey today.24 words
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137 1959-11-13 14 SRU AGREES TO TAKE OVER ASIAN UNION SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Singapore Rugby Union tonight agreed on a proposal by its president, Mr. Ng Wood Kan. to take over control of the Singapore Asian Rugby Union. But the S.A.R.U. will not be disbanded immediately. Mr. Ng. who Is also president of137 words
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Article24 1959-11-13 14 CINGAPORE. Thurs.—Ceylon Sports Club, strong challengers for the Dlv. 1 league hockey championship, today beat Singapore Cricket Club 3-2 on the oadang24 words
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139 1959-11-13 14 SINGAPORE. Thurs—Slngapore will meet Malaya In an international hockey match on the S.C.C. padang at 5 p.m on Nov. 28. On the following day Singapore will meet Perak In an lnter-statc match on the Girls' Sports Club ground In Seransoon Road at 5 p.m.139 words
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Article205 1959-11-13 14 Jeep - Garnet will ride at Ipoh Jeep JOTTINGS by FOH, Thurs.— With the close of the flat season in Britain, Australian Garnet Bougoure will return to Malaya to ride for a short season. Garnet is expected to arrive In time for the Gold Vase meeting here starting on Nov. 22. He205 words
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Advertisement142 1959-11-13 14 I PERRINS I LsAUtf J ORIGINAL GENUINE liicn is] ■c^.^iCbZ. «r a will give my I friends the iißl^O^BBBBI fIHD 'Va^BBBBBB* JbJbbßßß^Vslh. VHblb^K. B^bH fll BBBbHb^BBBB^B^BBBBBBBBBBB^ W Jj 9 B.H STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL 1960 because The ANNUAL presents the Malayan scene in magnificent fuß-cotour printing. The ANNUAL takes friends abroad142 words
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Advertisement423 1959-11-13 14 SENSATIONAL HOOVER FREE LOAN Sm what it's like to own HOOVER product-FREE (or 2 days You can bm any of th« abov* products thown htre for two days HOOVERMATIC-3174 (too Irft HOOVER CONSTELLATION •22A (bottom left) HOOVER STANOARD CLEANER-631 (top riflht) HOOVER WASHING MACHINE-JS4T (bottom right HOOVER FLOOR POLISHER /SC423 words
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Miscellaneous56 1959-11-13 14 SINGAPORE: Hockey SHA Dlv. 1 SCC v STU padang; Dlv. 2 Police v SOS. Police; RMN v REME. Naval Base; Dlv. 3 SMSU v Serangoon Gardens. Sepoy Line*; Dlv. 4 Schools v Sembawang Hills. R I. ground. Basket ball: SABP championships Nanyang v Self Strength (7.30 p.m.) Tong Keng v56 words
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Article329 1959-11-13 15 VIC NAYAGAM - Sub-committee makes its recommendations rpHE controlling bodies of cycling, fencing and volleyball may have their applications for affiliation turned down by the Federation of Malaya Olympic Council. Their rejection at least, for the time being is recommended by the five-man sub-committee specially appointed by the329 words
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Article, Illustration409 1959-11-13 15 England 2-0 in under-23 match INTERNATIONAL SOCCER ROUNDUP ATTACK SQUASHED Spurs' centre forward Smith finds himself and his attack on the Bolton Wanderers goal squashed by goalie Hopkinson (left) and right back Bartle (right) during the First Division match which Bolton won 2-0 at White Hart Lane last Saturday. ReuterReuter - 409 words
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Article262 1959-11-13 15 SINGAPORE, Thursday. AFTER a lapse of two years, massed start motor qycle circuit racing will be revived on Sunday over the Sembawang eirer 1 The last massed start cir- 1 cult meeting was held at Changl in 1957 in which cars and motor cycles took262 words
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Article85 1959-11-13 15 DOMBAY. Thurs— M r s v Kumtas K. Lotwalla will again lead India against Malaya in the Über Cup women's badminton match to be held at Jamshedpur on Dec. 3. Other members of the team are: Mrs. Suhula J. Kapadla. Mrs. Prem 8. Prashar, Mrs.Reuter - 85 words
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Article56 1959-11-13 15 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Asian rugger team to meet Negri-Malacca In the All-Blues Cup (south zone) competition at Seremban on Saturday: Lai Wah Seng. Ang Chooi Leong. Ramll. A. Kedit, Chan Slew Kay, E. Daniels. Kph Nam Seng, Kene Soon, Sivakumaran. Bulat. Oopil Krishnan. Moey Hen Choyl56 words
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Article23 1959-11-13 15 CHICAGO. Thurs.—Lightheevyweight contender Harold Johnson beat Sonny Ray here last night, the referee stopping the fight In the tenth round.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article28 1959-11-13 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs. 443 BAD beat Nee Boon Garrison by 31 points (five goals, two tries) to 3 (try) In their rugger match at Nm Soon yesterday28 words
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133 1959-11-13 15 BELFAST. Thurs.— John Crossan. the London-derry-born inside forward who was banned for life from playing League football in the British Isles and who is now playing for Rotterdam Sparta. was chosen today for Ireland against England at WemMey next Wednesday. This will be Crossan's133 words
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Article240 1959-11-13 15 BALD EAGLE WINS LAUREL RACE TAUREL. (Maryland), o Thurs. Chain Hoy 2SS c fou r-year-old Bald Eagle, a big disappointment in Eneush classic races last season, yesterday j*°» cd the United frS 16 third victory in the Washington international here. Ridden by Panamanian Jockey Manuel Ycaaa he ftoraied past pace-makingReuter - 240 words
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Advertisement263 1959-11-13 15 ATTENTION Architects, Surveyors, Contractors, CYPLYNER WALL AND CEILING BOARD (ALL STANDARD SHEET SIZES) REDUCES BUILDING COST, SAVES TIME LABOUR. IS PRIMED READY FOR PAINTING ONE COAT FINISH OR ANY PAINT SYSTEM SPECIFIED EASY TO HANDLE i^X^i \y^ PERFECT RESULTS MNFRD. TO BRITISH STANDARD 1230. 1955 CLASS I BRITISH STANDARD 476263 words
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Advertisement249 1959-11-13 15 SEASOMC/7W FLY AA4/ TO TOKYO JM TRANSPACIFIC Takt •eVed/flfr ol BOACi Ticket Inst6lmeml Plan —Uy mom. put laser/ for mlorwalion and booking* consult four Travel Agrt* or MALAYAN AIRWAYS Otntral Saks Ag*nt%. BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION lIIHIIHHIWWWHWy jAiTTTn J^^A There are many fine shirts in the Van Hewi< I I249 words
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Article105 1959-11-13 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A mason plunged 20 feet from the Kirn Seng Road bridge tonight and rescued a woman who was drowning in the Singapore River. More than 200 people watched as the woman, bobbed up and down in the murky water. The mason. Lee Ah105 words
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Article382 1959-11-13 16 •HELP FROM WEST SHOULD BE SINCERE...WITH NO STRINGS ATTACHED' SINGAPORE, Thursday. SINGAPORE'S Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. today denied news agency reports which quoted him as saying in Jogjakarta that "Singapore would regard aid from New Zealand and Australia in different lights becauseReuter - 382 words
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Article97 1959-11-13 16 SHERIDAN IS DEAN OF LAW DEPT. SINGAPORE. Thurs— Prof. L. A. Sheridan today became the first Dean of the new Law Faculty of the University of Malaya. He was head of the Ministry's Law Department before It assumed the status of a faculty on Monday. Members of the new faculty97 words
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Article25 1959-11-13 16 MILAN. Thurs. A young Italian peasant, Analdo Mainardi. 20. claimed today that four masked bandits nailed his right nand to a tree.25 words
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258 1959-11-13 16 STORE THUGS BLAMED FOR CRIMES IN CAPITAL KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. POLICE investigating the recent crimes in th« Federal Capital think that thugs from Singapore are behind the operations. This is Kuala Lumpur's crime diary for the past week: FRIDAY: In Kuans Road, three thugs threw pepper in the eyes of258 words
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Article, Illustration379 1959-11-13 16 Doctor on 'black' bus row in Australia 'ASIANS NOT TREATED EQUALLY' CHARGE SINGAPORE, Thurs The Parliamentary Secretary to the Health Ministry, Dr. Sheng Nam Chin, today described the incident in which he and other Afro-Asian and West Indian members of the Commonwealth Parl i amentary Association were "segregated" from "white"379 words
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Article45 1959-11-13 16 LONDON, Thurs. President Charles De Gaulle of France will pay a state visit to Britain from April 5 to 8 next, shortly after the conclusion of the tour of France to be made by the Soviet Prime Minister, Mr. Nikita Khrushchev— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration35 1959-11-13 16 The Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, after receiving an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws at Sydney University. With him is Sir Charles Bickerton Blackburn, Chancellor of the University.35 words
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Article337 1959-11-13 16 From T. S. KHOO SYDNEY. Thursday a few days ago that he spoke of the unlikelihood of a merger between Malaya and Singapore he made it plain to the students that he regarded all of them as Malayans. "You are all Malayans," he told the337 words
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Article46 1959-11-13 16 LONDON, Thurs. Buckingham Palace today announced the appointment of Viscount Dunrossil the former Speaker of the House of Commons, Mr. W. S. Morrison as the new I Governor-General of Australia. The present GovernorGeneral, Sir William Slim is due to retire next January.46 words
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Article299 1959-11-13 16 LONDON. Thurs. The main feature of stock markets today was the strength and activity of Industrial equities. Investment and speculative buying was on an Increased scale, stimulated by the excellent October export figlyos. the near record i steel output and good company news. Closing middle prices of selected299 words
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Article20 1959-11-13 16 LONDON, Thurs. Buyers -7M. tellers £799. Forward buyers £798, tellers £7984, Settlement C7M. Turnover am. 45 tons p.m. 15.20 words
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Article35 1959-11-13 16 LONDON. Thurs. Spot 39d Dec. 38 .d.. Jan-Mar. 37>,d., Apr June 34d July-Bept. 32 Hd Oct.* Dec. 31 3 d.. Nov. c.i.f 38** d.. Dec. c.l.f. UtL, Jan. c.l.f. 36' 4 d.. Tone: Ftnn.35 words
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Article32 1959-11-13 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Th« Students' Union of the University of Malaya in Singapore has accepted th« Singapore Government's invitation to participate in the *m forthcoming Loyalty Week w programme.32 words
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