The Straits Times, 14 November 1959
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Title Section20 1959-11-14 1 \VIH\f,E DAILY CERTIFIED SAB.E EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1959 15 CENTS. HP***' He**"" 120 words
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Article74 1959-11-14 1 Satchmo 'Master spy' CAIRO, Fri. Wbe newspaper* Al Ah ram said today that the Lebanon had uncovered an Israeli spy run whose leaders included American jan trumpeter. Louis Armstrong. Al Ahram said the ring operated in Arab countries "in the guise of dancing and singing troupes which include world famous74 words
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Article, Illustration668 1959-11-14 1 DISCOVERY IN SHOP SETS NEW WORRY FOR AUTHORITIES Towkay (got stocks from Spore) sold enough to kill 6,500 200 bottles are confiscated KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. •fWO hundred bottles of the illegally-imported insecticide, which have caused, several deaths in the Federation recently, were found in a shop near668 words
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213 1959-11-14 1 CONFESSION FORCED FROM PATROL LEADER, SAYS PAPER NEW DELHI, Friday. T PHE Times of India today reported that the Chin- ese Communists were believed to have "extorted" a confession from the leader of an Indian police patrol which clashed with Chinese troops in eastern Ladakh last month. The newspaper saidReuter - 213 words
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84 1959-11-14 1 T.S. KHOO - SHOPPING AND A SUKIYAKI SUPPER FOR TENGKU From T.S. KHOO SYDNEY, Fit Tengku Abdul Rahman called off a boating trip today In order to do some shopping. Earlier In the morning he visited the offices of the Malayan Trade Commissioner. Tonight he attended the horse trotting races, after which he84 words
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Article47 1959-11-14 1 SRIVAOAR. Kashmir, Fri. j Indian and Chinese repre- I sentatives met today at Hot Springs camping ground in the mountains of eastern Ladaih and agreed that Indian prisoners taken by the Chin«se in a clash there last month should be handed I back tomorrow morning.47 words
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Article34 1959-11-14 1 HONG KONG. Fri. The "Red" Dean of Canterbury. Dr. Hewlett Johnson, and his wife left Peking for home today after a tour of China, the New China news agency reported. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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369 1959-11-14 1 The Unit Trust plan gets a big welcome A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR SMALL MAN' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A rush by people with limited savings to invest is expected when the Malayan Unit Trusts Ltd., the first such venture in South East Asia, opens for business on Monday. Several inquiries were369 words
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145 1959-11-14 1 I?OH. Fri. The Oovernmeat will be asked at the next session of Parliament to state whfther any representations on the "White" Australia pol cy have been made to thft country. [r. S. P. Seenivasagam rFPP-Menglembu> also wants v know what "steps" the Government will take145 words
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Article234 1959-11-14 1 RAIL STRIKE ACTION DEFERRED KUALA LUMPUR, Friday, REPRESENTATIVES of Malayan Railway workers met for two hours tonight and decided to defer strike action. They will now seek an interview with the Acting Minister for Transport, Haji Abdul Khalid bin Awang Osman, to discuss the Government's stand in the issue. I234 words
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Article87 1959-11-14 1 Britain's economy 'healthy' LONDON. Fri. The state of Britain's economy was "healthy" with production and exports rising, stable prices and unemployment low. the Chancellor of the Exchequer .said yesterday. Mr. Derick Heathcoat Amory told a Lord Mayors dinner that the balance of payments showed a substantial surplus on current account87 words
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Article40 1959-11-14 1 LOOTERS ACTIVE (M'MBIHA. Ruanda t'ruJidi. Fri. Bands of looters have appeared in mountains East African kingdom of Ruanda, where ..f emergency pro- Ijimrd yesterday, and are i o triplicating already beriout, situation caused by inter -tribal fighting. Rent.40 words
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Advertisement93 1959-11-14 1 .•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•ss.-v.-v.-'.-'.-'.-. *^T EADING athletes and trainer* L throughout the world include ft 'Ovaltine' in the training diet. This \S-& delicious food beverage has been served to athletes at every Olympic Games iSo Meeting from the Los Angeles Games r"— —i in 1932 to the Olympic Games at I And macmber:93 words
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246 1959-11-14 2 SPORE MUST UNITE TO SURVIVE, SAYS ECONOMIST CINGAPORE. Fri. The leaders of Singapore must strive for and reach an understanding with the Federation if the State is to survive as an economic entity. This was the conclusion of an economist, Mr. Lini Chew Swee. in a lecture today on "The246 words
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393 1959-11-14 2 Union on the 'sins' of the 'almighty' employers SINGAPORE, Friday. rptiE SINGAPORE Textiles and General Merchants Employees Union today accused certain employers of adopting illegal methods to exploit their workers. In a memorandum to the Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, the union alleged that some employers393 words
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157 1959-11-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. JUDGMENT was postponed again today in the case in which the Federation Government is being sued for 59 10,492 as compensation for land I acquired. Mr. Justice Ong said it was necessary to postpone judgment so that he and the two assessors,157 words
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Article87 1959-11-14 2 WAR OFFICE GENERAL PAYS VISIT SINGAPORE. Fn— MajGen. R. E. Lloyd, the new Director of Military Intelligence at the War Office, arrived In Singapore la.-t night on his first visit to Far East Land Forces. He will spend thre* days here, then leave on Sunday for Kuala Lumpur. He will87 words
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303 1959-11-14 2 JUDGE REFUSES AN ORDER TO DISMISS $574,000 CLAIM PENANG. Friday. r \73E Penang High Court Judge, Mr. Justice Rigby, today dismissed with costs an application by a trader, Lee Kee Pin, for an order to dismiss a claim for $574,000 Drought against him by the Bank of China. The money303 words
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103 1959-11-14 2 POLICE TO WEAR NEW STORE INSIGNIA SINGAPORE. Fri— Polite officers will soon be issurd with the state's new insignia for their uniforms. New badges with the state crest will replace the silver crowns and motif crosses now used to denote rank. New beret badges for constables are also expected to103 words
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Article62 1959-11-14 2 BINGAPORE. Fri— Rablah binte Mohamed Roa was charged in the ninth magitrate's court today with being in possession of Indian hemp. Rablah was found with 950 packets of Indian hemp at her home in Maude Road on Sept. 16 at 3 p.m. Given bail of62 words
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Article57 1959-11-14 2 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Mr. R. K. Chatterjl, information officer at the Colombo Plan Information bureau tn Colombo, will speak on international economic co-opera-tion at the Ramakrishim Mission Hall at NorrLs Roaa on Sunday at 5.15 p.m. Mr. G. G. Thomson. Director of Information Services, will preside.57 words
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Article35 1959-11-14 2 PENANG, Fri -The Penang Westlands School will hold Its annual parents' day at 6 p.m. on Monday. Senator Cheah Seng Khlm will preside and Mrs. C. H. Yeang will give away the prizes35 words
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Article159 1959-11-14 2 SINGAPORE, Fri.— ThoJgh overall revenue collected by the Customs Department tor the first ten months of tils year fell by nearly $l.500,<«0 below the comparable flgile for last year, there were increases in ell items excett tobacco and miscellaneous receipts The October report of ti« Customs159 words
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Miscellaneous15 1959-11-14 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby u **y f H^^- I j "i AMY l vm15 words
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345 1959-11-14 3 SAHARA H-TEST: U.N. VOTE TO STOP FRANCE NEW YORK, Friday. THE United Nations political committee last night voted to recommend the General Assembly to call on France not to conduct its planned nuclear tests and at the same time to express "grave concern" over French intentions. The vote, after 10Reuter - 345 words
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204 1959-11-14 3 ARMY REPLACES C.B. WITH RESTRICTION OF PRIVILEGES' T ONDON, Fri. The term "confined to barracks" is to disappear from the British Army. It will be replaced by a new punishment known as "restriction of privileges.' A similar change is being made in the air force. The changes were announced inReuter - 204 words
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181 1959-11-14 3 JOGJAKARTA, Friday. CEYLON'S Finance Minister, Mr. Stanley de Zoysa. yesterday appealed to ex-colonial states to put aside their bitterness and mistrust In face of the dangers of a "new colonialism". Mr. de Zoysa was speaking to the Colombo Plan ministerial conference here. Many delegates thoughtReuter - 181 words
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91 1959-11-14 3 Wanted man hunted for 12 years gives up FRANKFURT. Fri. A doctor hunted for 12 years as one of the "merry killers" In Hitler's programme to build a master race nave himself up to the police today. Dr. Wener Hyde. 57. apparently is just tired of running and hiding. He91 words
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Article35 1959-11-14 3 WARSAW. Fri.— Mr. Abe Roi>enthal. New York Time«; correspondent here, has been ordered to leave Poland Immediately. He said he vas told he had "probed too deeply Into the country's internal situation."— U.P.T.35 words
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242 1959-11-14 3 Life in a four-hour working day... by Moscow Frl.— Moscow Radio today painted a glowing picture of what life will be like when the fourhour day comes into effect in Russia. The radio said the average working man *'H1 be able to devote 10 hours a day on sleep, mealsReuter; UPI - 242 words
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Article101 1959-11-14 3 Steel men bring in the big IF NEW YORK. Fit— The United Steelworkers' wage policy committee voted unanimously today to resume the steel strike If a "fair and honourable settlement" was not reached during the 80-day Injunction period. Mr. David McDonald, the union president, said there was "no foundation" forUPI - 101 words
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85 1959-11-14 3 T»TEW YORK, Fri.— A booby 1* trap bomb wired to the rarage door killed 41--year-old Mrs. Concetto Giarletta today when she opened it to take out her car. The explosion shattered Mrs. Giirletto'a legs and the lower portion of her body. Surgeons operated85 words
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245 1959-11-14 3 TRIBAL WAR IN RUANDA-URUNDI: MALAYA WANTS AN ANSWER I^EW YORK, Fri. Malaya yesterday sought from Belgium an explanation of the cause of the tribal war reported to be raging; in the Belgian territory of RuandaI'ruiidi in East Africa. "The recent disturbances five rise to considerable concern to many delegations IncludingReuter - 245 words
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Article228 1959-11-14 3 PARIS, Friday. PRESIDENT DE GAULLE, who received the Bri- tish Foreign Secretary. Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, here last night, paid a warm tribute to the initiative of the British Prime Minister, Mr. Macmillan, in visiting Russia Last February and contributing to the decrease in East-West tension,Reuter - 228 words
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Article27 1959-11-14 3 LONDON. Frl— The British troopship Vienna and the steamer Suffolk Ferry, collided In dense foe off the East Coast yesterday. No one was hurt.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Miscellaneous380 1959-11-14 3 Your radio today... RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Medium Ware 47C metres mSSmiwv aSvna A M 63 Owd Mornln 6J2 Kua4a Lumpur 341 metres) Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News: TpX"* 330 awtraa 7 5 A Wlth Muslc; 800 The MaJac.a 297 metres News; 8.05 A Date With Music: A.M.380 words
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114 1959-11-14 4 14th PEOPLE'S CONCERT AT CHUA CHU KANG TOMORROW SINGAPORE. Fri. The Ministry of culture will present its 14th performance of Aneka Kasam Ra ayat at Chua Chu Kang Road (\Z\ milestone) on Sunday *t 7 p.m Taking part in the show are the harmonica player. Yew Hone Jen, the well-known114 words
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835 1959-11-14 4 The Common and the Uncommon Man— by Sir Alan TALK ON THE TREND TO FIND APOLOGIES FOR BEING BETTER THAN OTHERS THE Chief Justice of Singapore, Sir Alan Rose, today spoke of what he tailed "The Cult of the Retreat from Excellence" from an educational standpoint. He was speaking at835 words
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Article109 1959-11-14 4 BOAC CELEBRATES RECORD FLIGHT SINGAPORE, Friday. DASSENGERS of a BOAC Comet 4 jetliner which r flew in from Sydney last night were given a champagne cocktail party on board by the skipper luring the Darwin-Singapore leg of the flight. The reason: To celebrate a record-breaking flight109 words
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197 1959-11-14 4 Police at airport look for a Man Thursday... OR TNE TNIEF WHO STEALS CAR WHEELS SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore Airport security police are on the lookout for a thief who: 0 OPERATES only on Thursday; STEALS only Volkswagen car wheels. Every Thursday, for the past three weeks. Including yesterday, a wheel197 words
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Article82 1959-11-14 4 'SCOOTING TO A DANCE TONIGHT' BINOAPORE, Fri— The Invitations to a dance at Raffles Hotel tomorrow right have gone out in this fashion: "Let's scoot to the dance." And many have accepted. Setting the new trend are members of the Singapore Lambretta Owners' Club. The dance begins at 9.30 p.m.82 words
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Article39 1959-11-14 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Water Engineer's Department announced today that water will be shut off in Balestier Road between Ah Hood and Thomson Roads from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. tomorrow for the purpose of fixing a connection.39 words
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260 1959-11-14 4 OINGAPORE, Fri. An American engineer with a broken spine, Mr. Samuel A. Grant, was flown today by Pan American Airways on the first stage of a journey to San Francisco for hospital treatment there. Mr. Grant, in a plaater cast, was carried260 words
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116 1959-11-14 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The ballot at the Singapore Badminton Hall, arranged for Sunday, in connection with the sale of 1W terrace houses at St. Michael's Estate, has been cancelled. A statement from the Minister for National Development's Secretariat today gave the reastn for the116 words
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Miscellaneous233 1959-11-14 4 YW.C.A (Raffle a,..v^ phv nrlnU In colour and blac* and RAMAKRISHNA BnSSION thm£ movernrt^S^: ?S Sffi t? Wellington I*. 9 to gjj- Jg^.. CU* on "Srlmat .n d^r^aut yl 0.46 a. m "^^TION ARMT idmm- B^Y.WC.A. (Outram Road): V- Av l prayer meeting pm mlnton 3 pm.; boxing, Indoor Teens233 words
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76 1959-11-14 5 CHRISTMAS IS COMINGBE SURE TO POST EARLY KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The postal authorities today requested the public to post their Christmas erecting cards early. Dec. 20 is the final posting date for cards to be delivered In the Federation before Christmas Day. To facilitate prompt delivery, in view of the76 words
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93 1959-11-14 5 BRIBE CASE ON TESTER GOES TO NEW COURT QEREMBAN, Frl.— The pre- sident of the Sessions Court, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Omar, today transferred an alleged corruption case against a driving tester to the magistrate's court for a preliminary inquiry. The tester, Buyong bin Haji Abdul Majid, 36, attached to93 words
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Article, Illustration202 1959-11-14 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. With National Loyalty Week only three weeks away, production of flats and buntine bearing the nrw State arms is now in full progress. A number of signt raft firms and shops are manufacturing flags for sale to the public. A recording202 words
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194 1959-11-14 5 IPOH. Fri. Member of Parliament and secretany-general of the People's Progressive Party, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, today complained to the police about the rash of pin-table. v in Ipoh, the latest gambling craze to hit this town. .He estimated that there were194 words
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Article261 1959-11-14 5 SINGAPORE, Friday. PUBLIC campaign was needed here to educate the people that leprosy was like any other disease and could be treated, said Miss D.E. Browne, almoner of the Trafalgar Home, at a forum on leprosy at the Allen Lecture Theatre of the University261 words
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138 1959-11-14 5 SINGAPORE, Fri— Jaithon binte Osman, 30. a married woman, borrowed jewellery from two housewives, and did not return tbe property, a magistrates court was told today. Jaithon. of Alexandra Road, said that she had since pawned all tbe articles in three different pawnshops and was138 words
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Article28 1959-11-14 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Frl. Mr. C. H. Hill-Willis, former Harbour Master, Johore, has been appointed Queensland superintendent of the shipowners' new Wharf Accident Prevention Organisation at Brisbane.28 words
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Article41 1959-11-14 5 BENTONO. Kri.— A postman. M Kalimuthu. 25. who was bitten by a dog while delivering letters here, has been awarded $20 damages. He was bitten on the right wrist in July and took five days' medical leave.41 words
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Article50 1959-11-14 5 KOTA BHARU, Fri. A stone weighing 201 b. was found tied to the body of a man recovered by police at Bungei Keladi, near here, today. The man was identified as Loo Ah Wah. 45. a sawmill labourer. He was reported missing three days ago50 words
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Article112 1959-11-14 6 Property owner (15) in court SINGAPORE. Prl.— A 15--year-old schoolboy wa« one of three property owners In court accused here today of making illegal structural alterations to their homes. He pleaded guilty and was fined $60. Mr. Lim Ewe Huat, the magistrate, ordered the boy to submit building plan« of112 words
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Article53 1959-11-14 6 RAUB, Fri.— The Sultan of Pahang has marked out a site for the proposed $100,000 Town Hall here. The building will go up next to the Raub Club and will accommodate the Town Council office. The Sultan has also declared a site for the proposed53 words
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423 1959-11-14 6 Lee urged: Stop this bid to break our union SINGAPORE, Fri The Singapore City Council Electrical Workers' Union today appealed to the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to ensure the "survival of democratic trade unionism" in the State. The union asked Mr. Lee to stop certain union leaders from423 words
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Article342 1959-11-14 6 8 to plan 11-point programme KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. IjMGHT men with the big job of giving the J national language a boost in one week will get down to business next Thursday. Th6(y have to plan an 11-polnt programme to ensure that during the week— from Jan.342 words
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Article, Illustration223 1959-11-14 6 Hiekling for law reform post KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Yang dl-Pertuan Agon* today appointed the Parliamentary Draftsman. Mr. R.H. Hicklinjc as the Commissioner of Law Revision a top post in the Federation's legal department His first task will be to prepare a revised edition of the laws of the Federation,223 words
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Article37 1959-11-14 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. The Johore Government is to replace the main bridge at Kota Tinggi town. The original bridge was destroyed during the Japanese campaign and was replaced by a temporary one.37 words
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472 1959-11-14 6 pOURT trials should v; not be "unnecessarily" held up merely because the defending lawyers concerned could not attend court, a police prosecutor told a magistrate today. In such cases, the accused should engage other lawyers who could be free to defend them472 words
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1422 1959-11-14 7 A mercury mine on St. Paul's hill? It was just too good to be true... THE Resident Engineer at Malacca was getting very close to exasperation. The site for the new town reservoir on St. Paul's hill had been surveyed, the plans drawn up, estimates prepared, and after seemingly endlessHTS - 1,422 words
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Miscellaneous229 1959-11-14 7 The Suint By Lestie i nurteri.% LVI Abner Uy At Cupp /|S THIS T TCAH AH FELLA-AMERICAN .7-OH, f WAL- BLESS MAH PIZZA i BuT rT LL JL JEE vyo J \AH IS SO GLAD TO SEE OJE IN J I SOUL.'.' YD' IS ME J Dick Trucy Hy Chester229 words
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Article26 1959-11-14 8 H..rrf» $10 (Minimum) IN EVER LOVING memory of dear Miss C. E Jackson died In Sinie Road camp on 14/11/44. Gone but not forgotten."26 words
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Article407 1959-11-14 8 2* Wtrit U0 (Minimum) THE COCKPIT'S Java Rljsttafel is served every Saturday and Sunday lunch time. WELL KNOWN AMIRICAN Pipe Tobacco Mixture No- 79 v available in town. THANK YOU DARLING for the beautiful present, and the Au-wick Mist, you do think of the nicest things. A TEA-TIME TREAT—Verkade's407 words
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Article174 1959-11-14 8 Nora's Si (Mtn.)-Bex it ctt. eztre PARTIES, WEDDINGS. INDUSTRIAL Photographs, etc Call Nantao Studio. Expert Commercial Photographers, 191 A New Bridge Road. Singapore. Tel: ***** PHOTOGRAPHIC CLASS—Post.U Course in photography moderate charge—Special Cla&, E raiidays Sundays—10 Collyer Quay, M Floor, Singapore, *****. WORLD S ONLY MOVIE-VIEW-ER Offering equivalent of174 words
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Article169 1959-11-14 8 2(1 Words Si (Min.)—Ban H ctt. txtrm EDINBURGH Small House available Ist February for six months. Reply Box A 9591 S.T. XL. FIRST CLASS COUNTRY hotel in perfect holiday surroundings for your next leave. 15 miles from coast, easy reach City and West Ei.d. Fishing in own 18169 words
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566 1959-11-14 8 The Straits Times Saturday, November 14, 1959. Progress In Japan I and to adopt some of the same expedients (notably to i control birth). All naturally j depends on whether Japan does in fact catch up with Europe within a generation. The prospects, frankly, are good. The economy is expanding566 words
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Article458 1959-11-14 8 It is easy enough for any one so wishing to make Singapore's election as a full member of the Colombo Plan organisation look hollow. It is a nebulous organisation, without a headquarters and without a permanent staff; there is, despite its name, no actual plan, and458 words
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Article178 1959-11-14 8 The official of Kuala Lumpur's Traffic Police who conceived and disparaged the idea yesterday of "a huge balloon shaped after Marilyn Monroe floating above" settled for a pleasingly inaccurate simile and is not altogether immune from the charge of having his head in the clouds. Still, the point he178 words
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Article, Illustration139 1959-11-14 8 FIFTY YEARS AGO |From the Straits Times of Nov. 8. 1909 j milE Ticket match ■1. against the Australian team arriving in Prnang tomorrow will not take place owing to un- propitious weather. Mr. E. W. Birtch. from Taiping, will be the cap- tain of the local team. I FOLLOWING139 words
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Article, Illustration961 1959-11-14 8 EDWARD CRANKSHAW - DIFFERENCES BETWEEN K AND MAO CAN NO LONGER BE DENIED BY EDWARD CRANKSHAW LONDON: UNTIL quite lately it was considered bad form to speculate about possible differences between the Russians and the Chinese It came under the head of wishful thinking. and, as everybody knows, it961 words
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Advertisement47 1959-11-14 8 GERMAN PEN Incomparable far visible ink capacity, reliability It pric«-worthine»». Vinrit* JJR UK gold CM <• Sit Vmrrt* J] Si 50 Ju«,.r S7.SO M«tthii»t Pencil SS Vinrite 22 $*.SO. Agents Service Station*:— EVERBRI6HT OPTICAL CO., It, Chulic St. S'pere.l. ENG SENG MEDICAL CO.. I, Ah Oaee St., Penenf.47 words
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Advertisement68 1959-11-14 8 s)etaouf 'Sfjmjt WITH WCEI V DEAUC Heinz Baked Beans are nutri- IJ Lf^| J J tious, high in food value; for vitality and strength. Heinz Baked Beans are packed in rich tomato T( •Heinz Baked Beans are t tAWTt* especially delicious served with rice, meat, fnh, r'A^ij* mLjl 1 poultry,68 words
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216 1959-11-14 9 AUSSIES WILL BUY MORE MALAYAN RUBBER KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Australia will be buying more natural rubber from Malaya because of her present industrial expansion. This was indicated today by Mr. R. W. Swartz, Parliamentary Secretary to the Australian Minister for Trade, at a Press conference! here. Mr. Swartz is on216 words
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Article578 1959-11-14 9 GOVT. ASKS VARSITY FOR $19,000. BUT Mr. TAN SAYS. 'CANT PAY AT MOMENT SINGAPORE, Friday. THHE Government has asked the Nanyang 1 University to pay $19,530 towards the cost of the Prescott Commission, whose report had raised a storm of protest from officials, teachers and students578 words
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111 1959-11-14 9 POLICE FOIL GANG CLASH IN VILLAGE IPOH. Fri. Arrival of the police prevented a gang fight in Pasir Pinji new village here this afternoon. Shortly after lunchtime police were tipped off that five secret society gangsters armed with parangs had chased a youth. Police parties, led by Inspector Arnold Fernandez111 words
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235 1959-11-14 9 SINGAPORE, Friday. (CONSIDERABLY fewer students went to China last year than In 1957 following reports of disillusionment and hardships in the commune system, an official report said today, i The acting Controller of Immigration, Mr. Llm Joo Hock. In his annual review of235 words
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Article143 1959-11-14 9 pENANG. Frl.— The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. said today the state government would investigate complaints by industrialists that exorbitant increases In the price of land had deterred them from setting up new factories in Province Wellesley. "I appeal to all land owners143 words
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Article42 1959-11-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Teng Cheng Kee, 22, of Matecca Street here, was today sentenced to two months' jail by a Kuala Lumpur Maelstrate, Inche Abdul Rani, for failing to report to the police once m month as ordered under supervision.42 words
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Article91 1959-11-14 9 CLERK OWED $3,400 TO 9 CREDITORS SINGAPORE Fri.— A City Council clerk, P. de Souza, was adjudicated a bankrupt on his own petition by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the High Court today. Mr. James Loh. assistant official assignee, told the court that de Souza's total liabilities amounted to $3,400 due91 words
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Article141 1959-11-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Frt. The Girl Guide Association 'will study Eastern and Western cultures In Malaya for UNESCO. The association will be aided by other youth organisations In the Federation. This was stated by the general secretary cf the i World Association of Girl Ouldes, Mrs.141 words
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Article, Illustration410 1959-11-14 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, and members of his Cabinet today set the lead in the Government's big blood donation campaign in Singapore. Mr. Lee, accompanied by six Ministers and three Parliamentary Secretaries. were among the first410 words
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Article121 1959-11-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Traffic Police will object to any advertisements in the town area, which, they think, may distract motorists and other road users. I A Traffic Police officer said today that such advertisements are potentially dangerous. He said: "Imagine driving along Mountbatten Road121 words
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Article119 1959-11-14 9 Talks on water for ships CINGAPORE. Frl. An uno official meeting was held today between the Government and W. Hammer and Company on the future of the company's 24-year-old contract to suDply ships In Singapore harbour with water. No decision was reached. Further meetings are expected to be held soon.119 words
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Article38 1959-11-14 9 SINGAPORE. Frl. An American-British pharmaceutical firm, Wlnthrop Products, represented here by Joseph Travens and Sons Ltd.. have donated a supply of medicines to the Johore state branch of the Federation of Malaya Red Cross Society.38 words
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Advertisement183 1959-11-14 9 DECCA Stereophonic and Monaural Records Classical, Operatic, Instrumental, Latin American, Vocal, Popular, Dance, etc. Stereophonic ffss Pick-up $170— spore IMA. Oas« St.. r c ICAAT 9 CC\ ITO M *< Wmm*. t. ISAAI o CO., LTD. 1* nnt, k.l. BOEING AGE... The Latest of its kind... WL^^JBB i^B "W# A183 words
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Advertisement328 1959-11-14 9 YOU RISK LOSING ALL YOUR TEETH unless you take care of your gums Ifvoorgnma become infected, jht evea perfect teeth are bound to suffer. Ywfll That means you could lose all mm you* teeth before you are very \^i much older. To avoid this you tv4 A^m. muat not only328 words
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200 1959-11-14 10 I'VE READ NONSENSE ABOUT SPAIN IN MY TIME, BUT THIS... r |"HOSK who know Spain are accustomed to reading; leftist innuendoes aKainst that delightful country, Its truly civilised people, and their gallant leader. But I do not think I have read so much nonsense on the subject as was contained200 words
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227 1959-11-14 10 Dress WHAT IS SO 'COLONIAL' ABOUT A LOUNGE SUIT? IREAIXY do not understand why there should be so much fuss about what to wear. The lounge .suit and tie Is not just a colonial garb but an internationally accepted dress. I n the U.N. Assembly all representatives do not think227 words
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Article41 1959-11-14 10 WELL Miss Linda Lee whose letter was published in this page on Oct. 31 under the heading "The day I saw two thugs beat up a motorist," please write to the Editor, 1 11 Pudu Road, Kuala Lumpur.41 words
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Article516 1959-11-14 10 Mr. Byrne's proposed Bill is the answer we all seek to halt this practice I BEG to differ with the views of Mr. Cheng Tim Pin (S.T. Nov. 11) on the proposed Bill to deal with "ambulance chasing." in theory, of course, Rule 9 of the Rules of516 words
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Article64 1959-11-14 10 THERE are several "No Parking" signs which 1 are self-erected by the various firms along Cecil Street. By putting these signs up. these firms scare motorists from parking their vehicles in front of their premises. Indirectly they reserve the space for their own vehicles to load and64 words
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Advertisement218 1959-11-14 10 Oyii/ n I (Carrier) Your telephone request is transmitted to ont of our radio-telephone vans and the service crew is at your door within minutes. /j^^^Bß^ THE PEOPLE WHO KNOW AIR CONDITIONING BEST INTiRNATIONAL AIR CONDITIONING CO. LTD. J— >ja— 'LV 24 LENG KEE ROAD, SINGAPORE 3. TELEPHONE *****-5. i218 words
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Advertisement337 1959-11-14 10 THE ONLY ORIGINAL m!OM V\ I ryer >' Dollar MU I^f/ J >l in our ocean I —^J^^^^ I of BARGAINS. 148 -^F VISIT ALL DEPARTMENTS FOR FINE SELECTIONS. Ground Floor Ist Floor 2nd Floor 3rd Floor LIFT AVAILABLE TO ALL FLOORS GLOBE SILK STORE, 55-57. Batu Road Kuala Lumpur.337 words
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Miscellaneous317 1959-11-14 10 Straits Times Crossword LHP bHT BB^Hb^ B° WM~ r BB®~" ACKOBS 7 This way of selling is about 9 Difficult strokes? Bad luck! the end! (6). v >4, s>. 8 Southern river guy. perhaps 10 Open past the beginning (5). <4>. 11 Artist wears tie It's of all 14 Studies317 words
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Advertisement1711 1959-11-14 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ABEH. LIVERPOOL, OLASBOW, LONDON A COHTIHEHTAt PORTS. Oat S'pora S*lt P. S'haa Ptnang DOUOS eeqaa, Loadoa, H'burg. R'daa Ntv 17/11 Ha* II elpenor Htm, Utaraaal. Avonttettt LD Hat IB Hat 17/ a Ha* 21/31 PEIEUS Luerpaal, Glasgow -No* 14/11 Hrn 11/17 oemodocm Utaraaal, Clatgow Ha*1,711 words
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Advertisement2793 1959-11-14 11 il l v v VLrmNunnjHL /s*2^\ IH I 1,. A* V* LINES— gmtktmt. HI ftfag^A ADEN BEBSSA. aMDITIIRAHEAN. CONTINENTAL A SCAMMUVIAR PORTS 13jp2jtU Sport P. Sham Ptntng V||tV -MtaßiA" i) a/a hrn n/M Ha* nm Ha* •^lyy "SIMBA" i) a Ha*/ 4 Baa 1/ I Bac i ate dmm "UUNDIA"2,793 words
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Advertisement1307 1959-11-14 11 MeAUSTER <Sc CO.. LTD. tEi: to: am. EIXBRMAJI lOME KLAVENESJJ LIMk LattttM HAMBIHrS. MTTERSAM. MfM LOS AMELES, SAN FRANC.SCO MIX. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER A PORTLANi ami for Canada and US* North Atlantic Ptrt*. Acctptteg cargt fer Ceatral A Saatr CfTT 0* PIBTH AtMrica Spore P. S'kam Paaaaa SOIHUINVULI itPtrVaNat 31/ato. M/ala*1,307 words
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Article33 1959-11-14 12 SINGAPORE. NOV. 13. RUBBER: $1,294 per lb. (down 1} cents). Unofficial 5 p.m. close $1.29! (quiet). TIN: $397.75 per picul (down 12* cents). Estimated unofficial offering 220 tons (up 20 tons).33 words
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Article463 1959-11-14 12 THE general feeling I during the first j half of the week was one of perplexity in the face of steadily rising prices and small overseas off-take> report U. C. B. Co. Ltd. in their weekly rubber review. Shorts were unwilling to cover on what they463 words
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Article111 1959-11-14 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: quiet: no business was reported done, Muntok white $182. Sarawak $181 (both down $1), special Sarawak black $112, garbled111 words
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Article190 1959-11-14 12 Ships lying; alon*side the Singapore Harbour wharves or expected Uklay are: Tjisadane 1/2, Braeside 4/5. Tchibanga 6A Klnko Mam 6 7. Lao 8 9, Slnalao 10/11, Mississippi Lloyd 13 14. Bencruachan 15/16, Anchises 18, Pelk 19 Sedenak N.WaU 3. Tong San N. Wall 4. Tatsuharu Maru 23 24,190 words
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512 1959-11-14 12 STERLING RUBBERS STILL FIRM ON SHARE MARKET By Our Market Correspondent THERE was again a large turnover on the Malayan Share Market yesterday as the current active demand for sterling rubber shares continued. The bulk of business was written in these rubbers and minings, but the latter turned irregular. Industrials512 words
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Article22 1959-11-14 12 Malayan Share Market: Not. IS Nov. It Industrials: IM.M lvllt Tins: 144.4* 14«.4t I Rubbers: 174.3* 173.46 Jan. 1 1958=100.22 words
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Article841 1959-11-14 12 THE Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported yesterday: "Industrials were quietly bieady, tins were Irregular while rubbers were firm. The turnover was large." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business up to 330 pm.: Industrials: Con. Tin Smelt ords 495. to 505.; Fed. Disp. $108; Pltzpatrlcks 99 cents841 words
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Article153 1959-11-14 12 December first grade rubber buyers fob closed In Singuporc yesterday at 129 1 cents per lb. down l»i cents on Thursday's close. The closing tone was quiet. loaint prices in cents per lb.. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 140., sellers 1424; Int. 1153 words
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Article127 1959-11-14 12 MELBOURNE. Pri. INVESTMENTS shares on the Stock Exchange here today closed the week on an easier tone. Herald gained is. to 425. Humes eased ls.3d. to 71s. and ACI fell by 75.6 d. to 735. Base metals today held a firm tone, and the oils eased slightly today.127 words
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Article80 1959-11-14 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Aaaoctation made the following changes tn its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31*4. O.D. 31V 90 d it 31 13/10 credit bills. 31 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 30 19/16. On the free exchange80 words
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Advertisement1221 1959-11-14 12 Express U.S.A. Pacific ek Atlantic Coast Service t.I.A t.I.A. t.M. S'poiit S'h«r» Penan* H'koni l. Angeles New York "Kaaukawa Mary Ist Call 25 21 Nay 27 Nay 21 Ntv 2*l Call 2» 30 Nay Otc n Ote It im "Tercfcawa Maru" 21/2) Dec 24 Oec 2* tec 31 Oec 221,221 words
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Advertisement113 1959-11-14 12 n_ THE p& BURMA FIVE STAR LINE WESTBOUND IMTBOUNO f-a. jaata Part, I Ht.g K.n, J" UU •ARIAMA" ♦•AJMAMA" Sinppori Penang Penang Smupore 28 Ntv 4/FDtC T AGENTS: 3M/J42 Ttltk Avtr Strtrt S TtADING CO. LTD. SI. lead SUttt. Ptaaag S'aart Ttl: 2J877 ***** P. Ska* Tel: Bill. S pare113 words
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Advertisement566 1959-11-14 12 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE The roadway at Railway Level Crossing North of Padang Rengas town will be closed for repairs on 17.11.99 between the hours of 6 00 pm. and 6.00 a.m. the following day Road vehicles will be permitted to pass at half -hourly intervalsBy Order Senior Executive Engineer566 words
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Advertisement1471 1959-11-14 12 NOTICES ANNOUNCEMENT THS Directors of Oopeng Consolidated Ltd., announce that although the offer to acquire the whole of the issued share capital of the Klnta Tin Mines Ltd.. as set out In the circular letter to the shareholders of the Klnta Tin Mines Ltd. dated 19th October. 1959 does not1,471 words
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Advertisement599 1959-11-14 13 (Csattmed from Page t) SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Words IS (Mlm.)— Box St ett. mxtrm TWO AMAHS Preferably Malay or Javanese for family with two children in Holland Road area. Please Phone ***** (Spore). SWEDISH COMPANY Requires Lady Secretary. Apply PO3 2791 Spore. Stating age. Nationality qualifications and salary required. ARCHITECTURAL599 words
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Advertisement489 1959-11-14 13 SITUATIONS VACANT Wtrdt IS (Mtn.)— Bmx St ett. mxtrm TECHNICAL ASSISTANT with knowledge of English, general mechanical engineering also concrete, structural and Chinese preferred. State age, qualification and salary to Box A 5092 S.T., Spore. TECHNICAL SALESMAN is required in the Federation of Malaya with Engineering Background. Welding experience though489 words
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Advertisement829 1959-11-14 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Wmrdt IS (Mlm,}— Bmx St ett. mxtrm SMALL BUNOALOW available December and January to person prepared to maintain It and contents In good order. Box A 5149 S.T Spore. TO LET 3 bedrooms flat at 687-A. 689. 691 Si 693 East Coast Road Apply B'pore Trading Co..829 words
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Advertisement731 1959-11-14 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE it Wordt U (Ml*.)— Box tt ett. mxtrm TWO-STOREY Terrace Houses near Bartley Road, Upper Serangoon Junction almost ready for occupation. Loan available. For paraeulsn please Apply to Mr. Kwong. Kay St Arthur Ltd., 1 Kwong Avenue, Bennett Estate, Spore. Telephone 8987 L 3 SEMIDETACHEO BUNGALOWS731 words
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Advertisement877 1959-11-14 13 GODOWN SPACE VACANT It Wordt U (Mlm.)— Box lit ett. mxtrm RUBBER MILLING FACTORY For Lease In South Johore. Principal only. Apply Box A 6071 &T, B'pore. QODOWN FOR LEASE suitable for bonding factory, general storing, rubber packing, workshops etc. Apply Box A 6071 &T. S'poraPHILATELY It Wmrdt U (Min.)—877 words
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Advertisement954 1959-11-14 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Wmrdt IS (Min.)— Box St ctt. mxtrm 1953 A7O very good engine, Reg. serviced many extras. Taxed fully, comp. Insurance April 1960. 25 m.p.g. highest offer secures. Stokes 63 Hua Guru Aye., 5.21 Tel: ***** Ext. 138, Spore. MORRIS MINOR Saloon 4-door black as new. purchased954 words
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Advertisement711 1959-11-14 13 FOR SALE tt Wmrdt IS (Min.)-Bmx St et: txtrm STATS OF BINOAPORE Flags. Buntings. Coat of Arms, etc. and X'mas Cheap Sale Window Posters. Order from Modern Slgncrafts, 53 Prinsep street, Singapore, Tel: *****. TALK AND LISTEN. Oerman Made Ha co Superhet Radio and Intercommunication in one the Novelty Radio711 words
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Advertisement360 1959-11-14 13 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) If Word, lit (Minimum) Dmttm 1 month. It Wordt ttJt (Ml*.) DISTINCTIVE HAND-ENGRAV-ED ORIENTAL Silverware of exquisite designs is displayed at SllviTcraft 31 Penang Road. Spore. Phone *****- 20% cash discount. Open all day Saturday. DANCING Xt Wmrdt lit (Minimum) Dmttm month. It Wmrdt tl.it (Mlm.) EMBASSY360 words
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367 1959-11-14 14 VIC NAYAGAM - VIC NAYAGAM By Kuala Lumpur, Fri. MALAYA will send, a contingent of 85, including 21 officials, to the SouthEast Asia Peninsula Games in Bangkok from Dec. 12 to 17. The contingent includes the president, Tun Abdul Razak, and the secretary. Mr. K.367 words
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Article455 1959-11-14 14 RACE 1—2.15 (Class 5) 2F Willora (J. A. Faulkner). Bubbles i. Kolek Zarlff Gentle Nora (MaJ. Wylle Carrick), Sultan Batley (J. K. Barlow), John Willy (N. Clarke), Yeoman (R. A. Frankllr.t, Pibroch i Lucky Star (.MaJ. J. Janson), Girlie (Maj. Adams Williams). Scratching: Morning Sun.455 words
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Article296 1959-11-14 14 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP THAMPION hurdler v Androcles (late Lode Mine) should score another triumph in the 9f hurdle race (Race 7) at Bukit Timah today. He is unbeaten "over the sticks". At Kuala Lumpur in September he scored a ten-lenKth win in the 9f Cheltenham296 words
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176 1959-11-14 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Students of the Technical College here today peltered a hockey player with bad eggs after a S.H.A. division one league match at the college ground at Gurney Road. The match was between Technical College and Selangor Eurasian Association. Techs won176 words
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Article52 1959-11-14 14 PENANO, Fri. Baacaran Rangers beat Eastern Smelting 8. C. 2-1 In a hockey league match at Dato Kramat today. Rangers led 1-0 at half-time, full-back Brian Oaustan scoring from a penalty corner. Smelters equalised through Tony Rozu-lo early In the second half. Brendan Robleas scored the winning goal52 words
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197 1959-11-14 14 JPOH, Fri.— The Ipoh District Football League has fixed Nov. 19 for the replay of the Voon Thian Soo Cup final (Junior division) between the Ist Battalion. Loyal Regiment, and Bawean Putra. The Loyals and Klnta Indians, the League champions, will197 words
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Article84 1959-11-14 14 npOKYO, Fri.— Athushi MiyaJ- gi. top seeded among the Japanese players in the Japanese national lawn tennis championships, today became a finalist when he beat Masao Nagasaki, third seeded Japanese player, during the men's singles semi-finals. The score was 6-4. 6-3. 7-5. Rain stopped playReuter - 84 words
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Article101 1959-11-14 14 OENANO. FH. RAAF "A" won JT the seven-a-sldf rugby competition when they beat .Ml Blues "B" and Penang Sport* Club "A" in the finals at the P.F.S. ground today. In the first game of the evening P.S.C. "A" (Group A champions), drew with All Blues "B"101 words
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Advertisement169 1959-11-14 14 Don't let that COLD take hold! A few drop* of Vapex on your handkerchief and on your pillow ■t night clean the bead quickly. Vapez relieves colds from ibe Bnt deep breath. I ilk N»wl VAFEX INHALeH HI f W Carry one in your pocket **L rj baadbaf ready for169 words
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Advertisement315 1959-11-14 14 Performance 'fflj T^/x**'^ I Sol* Aftttts:. AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD. Wt. MORTHHUCt MMO, WWCAPO«I. 6. TtU MJJt- J2JJ2. lIIIUIII jh The frame t^~^-yr[ that enhances l_ftmAA your glamour Mowing, groceful linos the PRELUDE two tone frame with upswept ey« ,hapo •nhonces |H UnNCH Optical Co. your beauty. For r added315 words
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445 1959-11-14 15 By FIRDIE SALAHUDIN Singapore, Friday KESAVAN SOON, one of Singapore's strong prospects for a sprint "double" at the South-East Asia Peninsula Games at Bangkok next month, may miss the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's trials on Sunday and possibly miss the Games too.445 words
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Article99 1959-11-14 15 WEDDING BELLS for SUBBA ROW lONDON, Fri.— Raman Subba Row. 27-year-old England cricketer. 1 5 to marry a 23-year-old London secretary. Miss Anne Harrison. It was announced here- yesUrday "The wedding will be sometime next year, because my son Is going to the West Indies with th e M.C.C. touringReuter - 99 words
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Article102 1959-11-14 15 TPOH. Fri.— Perak beat the youthful Penang team by 3-0 In the opening tie of the triangular friendly hockey meet on the town padang today. Though Perak were superior in all departments, Penang fought back gamely throughout. The homesters opened accounts In the 16th minute when102 words
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Article436 1959-11-14 15 Selangor were comfortably in the lead with 12 points. Then came Fadzll's series of thrilling runs on the wing that brought two tries one of which Naafl converted and Selangor hammered home victory with two more goals. Salim and Fadzil ■coring the tries which436 words
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Article67 1959-11-14 15 JOHORE BAHHU. Fri. The Johore English College Old Boys .ssoclatlon team to meat the Present Boys In their annual rugby match (or the Everstrong Cup on the JBC ground tomorrow is: Robert Ng: Ungku Ismail. Hassan Yacob. Ahmad Ismail, M. Richard; Johnny Wong, K. Pestana: Sivallngam. Wan67 words
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Article227 1959-11-14 15 JOHORE PUT SERVICES OUT I/LUANO. Fri. Johore beat Singapore Joint Services 3-0 In a first round match of the F.A.M. Cup knockout competition (south zone) here today. The Services were unlucky to lose. They had a greater share of the exchanges and dominated the second half but their finishing was227 words
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Article61 1959-11-14 15 SiNOAPORE. Fri The Castral trophy race will highlight the Singapore Motor Club and Forces Motoring Club's Sembawang circuit meeting on Sunday. The event, over 20 laps of the gruelling, 1.2 mUe circuit. will provide the answer as to who Is the best motor-cyclist in the country. The meet61 words
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Article252 1959-11-14 15 Singapore confident of winning many medals SINGAPORE. Fri Slngapore will make a determined bid to win the team championships in the weigh til f ting competition at the SouthBast Asia Peninsula Games in Bangkok next month. President of the Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation. Mr.252 words
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Article110 1959-11-14 15 Humphries goals earn SCC 2-1 win SINGAPORE. Fri. Recovering from yesterday's defeat by Ceylonese, Singapore Cricket Club Improved their position in the SHA Div. 1 league when they beat Singapore Teachers' Union 2—l on the padang today. Both teams started off impressively but neither could take an early lead. Slew110 words
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Advertisement278 1959-11-14 15 puymvnt terms OtTIC TRANSMISSION $1,099/ aB if Amazing fuel economy less discount Ample supplies pf spares CHAMPION MOTORS LTD. 304 OKHAtO ROAD and f S CAMPBELL ROAD, SINGAPORE. TIL: 10J71. KUALA LUMPUR TEL: «I9JI. DEALERS EASTERN MOTORS LTD., IfOH AMD PENANG MALACCA MOTOR SUPPLY CO. LTD., MALACCA WEI MOTORS, JOHORE278 words
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Miscellaneous123 1959-11-14 15 SINGAPORE ftaCfer: SCC v SeUngor Club, padang: Royal Engineers v Johore Services, Olllman Barracks; REMB v Nee Soon, Aver Rajah Road; RAF Changl B" v Tankards, Changl; RASC v RAF Sclatar, Ayer Rajah Road; 75 Sqdn RNZAF vs RAF, Seletar 'A. Tengah; JBC v Old Boys, Johore Bahru. Hockey: SHA123 words
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Article410 1959-11-14 16 SUBANDRIO: DONOR NATIONS SHOW GREATER SENSE OF RESPONSIBILITY JOGJAKARTA, Friday. THE Consultative Committee of the Colombo Plan today unanimously decided to extend the period of the Plan operation a further five years from 1961. The committee also decided that the conference to be held in 1964Reuter - 410 words
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Article282 1959-11-14 16 Dr. THONG GETS VARSITY POST IPOH, Fri. The Uni- versity jf Malaya Council has unanimously approved the appointment of the Malayan Physicist, Dr. Thong Saw Pak, 35. as Professor of Physics. Dr. Thong returned to Ipoh in June this year, after two years In Peking as a physicist. He left282 words
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Obituary58 1959-11-14 16 R.S.M. P. SABAPATHY passed away last night at Klnrara Military Hospital. Cortege will leave 11 Tamil Settlement Ipoh on 14 11.58 at 4 p.m. MADAM MARY NO GEK CHENG. 82. grandmother of Gerard, Jerome, Cecilia Henderson. Cortege leaving 145. Clemenceau Avenue. 5 p.m. today (Saturday) for Church of Sacred58 words
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Article, Illustration272 1959-11-14 16 TWO GIRLS PASS FIRST PUBLIC TEST ON HUSH HUSH' TECHNIQUE SINGAPORE, Fri.-- Two girls, who are going to be posted to the Special Branch for "hush hush' security work today passed their tint public test— on "hush hush technique with flying colours. Charming, polite. Probationary Inspectors272 words
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Article134 1959-11-14 16 HARROW HONOURS CHURCHILL IN SONG LONDON, Fri. Harrow School's most famous old boy, Sir Winston Churchill, returned last night to attend the school's annual son 33. Th» elder statesman, who drovp to the school through thick fog. and Lady Churchill arrived 55 minutes before the son*s oegan and were givenReuter - 134 words
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Article35 1959-11-14 16 MADRID. Fri. The Duke and Duchess of Windsor arrived at San Sebastian on Friday for a weeks visit to Spain, including a hunting party with Chief of State, Generalissimo Francisco Franco.— U.P.l.35 words
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Article138 1959-11-14 16 MIAMI. Friday. AN ex-soldier, who changed sex through a series of operations in Denmark, became a bride here last September, it was revealed today. The ex-soldler. Charles i Mcleod of Tennessee, Is now Mrs. Charlotte Heidal. Neither the clergyman who I performed the wedding138 words
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Article291 1959-11-14 16 LONDON. Frt. Rather unsettled conditions were experienced in London stock markets today, and during the initial states prices tended to ease under the influence of the Governor of the Bank of England warning concerning the stock 1 exchange boom and bank lending. Closing middle prices of selected stocks291 words
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Article32 1959-11-14 16 LONDON. Pit Spot Md.. Dec. 36»,d.. Jan-Mar. M%d.. Apr -June 32 7 H d.. July-Sept. 31 \d Oct.-Dec. SJT.d., Nov. oLf. 37\d.. Dec. c.i.f. S«^d.. Jan. c.Lf. M',d.. Tone Barely steady.32 words
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Article23 1959-11-14 16 LONDON, Fri Buyers £797. sellers £797 J( Forward buyers £795 ij. sellers £7M. aattlasaent £7M. Turnover a.m. 130 tons p-in. I 135.23 words
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45 1959-11-14 16 SINGAPORE. Fri. The number of thugs detained since Nov. 4 rear "led 100 today ai police continued to rate] secret society "nests' in their war against them. A police spokesman said today that the operation would continue indefinitely.45 words
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171 1959-11-14 16 GROUSES ON' ESTATES: SOME GROUNDS, ID SAYS I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. A rubber industry leader and former Legislative Councillor, Mr. Leong Hoe Yeng, said today that there were some grounds for grouses of the staff on Asian estates. He was commenting on a report by the all Malayar Estate Staff Union171 words
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Article25 1959-11-14 16 ALGIERS. Fri. Eleven people were injured when a grenade was thrown Into a bus queue at Maison Carree, a suburb of Algiers, today.25 words
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Article239 1959-11-14 16 fANBERRA, Fri.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies. today at a Press conference denied he had sought any member of the Royal Family as Australia's new Governor-General. He said he had submitted several names to the Queen, but none was a member of the Royal Family.239 words
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