The Straits Times, 17 November 1959
1959-11-17
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Title Section18 1959-11-17 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times /Hal**' Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1959 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration701 1959-11-17 1 PREMIER (AFTER 'LOVELY TRIP) GIVES AN ASSURANCE 'Position will be the same... no barriers between two countries' 'We'll work closely together' SINGAPORE, Monday. THE FEDERATION Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said here today that, though there will be no merger in the foreseeable future, Malaya will701 words
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Article95 1959-11-17 1 RUBBER IS UP BY ANOTHER 4¾ CENTS SINGAPORE, Mon. Rubber in Singapore today went to fresh high levels with December -first grade closing at $1,344 per lb. 42 cents above Friday's official close. The closing tone was quiet after firm. Strong short-covering for first grade In the face of reserved95 words
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Article44 1959-11-17 1 COLOMBO, Mon— Mrs. Slrimavo Bandaranalke, widow of the late Ceylon Prime Minister, announced today she would seek election to the Parliamentary seat left vacant by the death of her husband. Observers believe she is likely to be returned uncontested.—Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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233 1959-11-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Widespread public interest in the first Unit Trust In the country was evident today opening day for subscriptions to the fond. A spokesman here for Malayan Unit Trust, Ltd., who manage the fond said that the233 words
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56 1959-11-17 1 NEW JERSEY. Mon. Senator Wayne Morse (Democrat-Oregon) said last night that the United States should "stop supporting dictatorships and start supporting free nations." He aaid the U.S. should get firm commitments of support before dealing with Arab nations especially Saudi Arabia. He said summitUPI - 56 words
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Article29 1959-11-17 1 LONDON Mon. British and American atomic energy authorities have signed a five-year agreement to exchange technical information on advanced gas-cooled reactors, it was announced here today. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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103 1959-11-17 1 AIRLINER IN SEA: ALL 42 ON BOARD FEARED DEAD NEW ORLEANS. Mon. A National Airlines DC-7B carrying 42 people on a midnight flight plungrd into the Gulf of Mexico early today, apparently killing all aboard. Search planes reported a number of bodies, many clad in life preservers, floating in the103 words
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Article35 1959-11-17 1 HOLLYWOOD. Mon. Actor James Mason, 50 will have to remain in hospital for "a few more days" for treatment of virus pneumonia, doctors said today. He was admitted las week. 1 U.P.I.UPI - 35 words
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310 1959-11-17 1 Border clashes: Nehru turns down Chou proposals NEW DELHI, Monday. MR. NEHRU, India's Prime Minister, today welcomed China's suggestion that steps be taken to prevent border clashes but he said he considered proposals by Mr. Chou En-lai "impracticable." He told the House of the People that he had put forwardReuter - 310 words
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191 1959-11-17 1 FEAR OF AN 'OILY MAN' KEEPS ESTATE IN JITTERS SINGAPORE, Mon. An "oily man" scare gripped reside nt s in Frankel Estate here tonight shortly after a girl reported that she was attacked in a playground off Cha n g i Road by a young man wearing only swimming trunks.191 words
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Article27 1959-11-17 1 SAN DIEGO. iCal.i Mon.— The bathysc^p: Trieste plunged on Saturday to a record undersea depth of 18.600 feet off Ouam, It was reported today.— U.P.l.27 words
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170 1959-11-17 1 Matron is hurt in leap from 3am terror |ty|ALACCA, Mon. A man clad only in his underwear and believed by the police to be a sex maniac, broke into a Malay girls' school hostel at 3 a.m. today. The Matron, whom he first attacked, escaped from his clutches and leaped170 words
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Article37 1959-11-17 1 COMETS FOR BEA IIATHiXD. Mon Flnrt tun of flri't of m\' Comet l-B ffl airHsWrt ■tiered by British n mpcjir* Mrmyi r < ri nf,' ii IK handed n\nhen- today mouth> ahead ill m hrdule Rcutrr.37 words
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441 1959-11-17 2 DOUGLAS LACKERSTEEN - MALA YA TO GET A BIG BOOST IN BRITISH CITIES DOUGLAS LACKERSTEEN From London. Mon. MALAYA, bui not Singapore, will figure prominently in the series of Commonwealth Weeks to be staged in major British cities during the next 18 months. Each "week" will in effect last a fortnight and will441 words
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Article, Illustration41 1959-11-17 2 MRS. DOROTHY COOPER who cannot join her soldier husband in Malaya because he is under 21. Both are 20. She will have to wat another year to be recognised as an "army wile".41 words
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Article164 1959-11-17 2 SINGAPORE. Monday. Vf ALA Y AN girls with British soldier sweethearts iTI were today told: "If he is under 21, don't marry him Just now." The advice came from a spokesman for the GHQ. The reason: To prevent any local girl from turning into "another Mrs.164 words
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Article50 1959-11-17 2 REGAMAT. Mon. The Johore Government Is to alienate 3,000 acres of jungle land at Tenang for conversion Into a rubber seed garden The scheme, the first In Johore. will cost about $4,000--000. All seedlings and bud grafted stumps will be sold to smallholders for replanting.50 words
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Article41 1959-11-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Selangor doctors will meet at the lecture theatre of the Institute for Medical Research here at 6.30 p.m. on Saturday to form a state medical private practitioners association. All private doctors are invited to attend.41 words
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Article, Illustration295 1959-11-17 2 SIR ANTHONY HOPES FOR A 3-IN-ONE MERGER IN BORNEO SINGAPORE, Mon. Sir Anthony Abell, the retiring Governor of Sarawak, said here today he hoped that one day Sarawak would be united with North Borneo and Brunei. Then he added: "But the idea is still far fetched and It may not295 words
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Article180 1959-11-17 2 (With an eye on export market SINGAPORE, Mon. The Federation Government will help to establish a special department for orchid research so that Malayan growers may one day export the blooms in bulk. The plan was revealed by Mr. Ng Peng Wah. president of the180 words
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Article26 1959-11-17 2 KOTA BHARU. Mon. The Kelantan branch of th« Technical Services Union wiil hold its annual dinner at the Government rest house here on Thursday26 words
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Miscellaneous42 1959-11-17 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby ITS GEO6GE OAMBOL- REMEMB&? WUfM VOli) V. AFTER ALL TUESE VCARS WERE SINOCE >©v r^ i ~~1 V .■gTMB&S, y'^v /v»*\eu»eT **tiut f dowuA THE MAM WWO MACettD A PWV M?OB Vjiy» >McxiU> gtqgtT rrj \™>*F?y y42 words
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Article380 1959-11-17 3 19 TOP LEADERS WILL STUDY CAUSES, REMEDIES FOR THOSE UNOFFICIAL STRIKES LONDON, Monday. BRITAIN'S trade union leaders will meet in London today to draw up plans for taming "wildcat" strikes, (unofficial stoppages) now disrupting British industry. The 19 spokesmen for Britain's 8.250,000 organised workers willReuter - 380 words
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141 1959-11-17 3 I called Ike second-rate? Attlee blames work of a nasty reporter ST. LOUIS, Mon. Lord Attlee denied last night that he had made any derogatory statement about President Eisenhower at a press conference last Friday at Denver. Asked to comment ■on his reported statement that he did not think Mr.Reuter - 141 words
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Article33 1959-11-17 3 PEKING, Mon. Communist China's total industrial output had reached 00.5 per cent of this year's plan in terms of value by the end of October, it was announced today— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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332 1959-11-17 3 LONDON, Mon. A Tormer panel member on the British Broadcasting; Corporation's top television quiz #;ame, "What's My Line," yesterday described how she was told beforehand the name of the celebrity whose identity she was supposed to guess. (The current Radio MalayaReuter - 332 words
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191 1959-11-17 3 CHINA BESET WITH FOOD RIOTS, SAYS NATIONALIST PRESS rpAIPEH, Mon.. Na- tionalist Chinese newspapers today reported anti-Commu-nist riots in China. The China News said some minor Communist officials participated In some of the uprisings. "Red China is stlU beset with serious Internal difficulties closely connected with the commune system." the191 words
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Article175 1959-11-17 3 ALGIERS, Monday. ANEW wave of violence was reported today as France went ahead, with a self-determination plan for Algeria. An Algerian rebel band raided a bar near Algiers today and shot down three Europeans. The bar owner, Mr. Edouard Arene, his wife and a customerUPI - 175 words
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Article19 1959-11-17 3 EDINBURGH, Mon^Professor Charles Rees Wilson, the nuclear physclst and Nobel prizewinner, died yesteTday aged 90. Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article45 1959-11-17 3 Strike whites run trains NAIROBI, Mon. A strike by 20,000 African railway workers entered Its third day today with no sign that the men would return to work. The Africans are protesting against the behaviour of a European supervisor. Europeans are running the trains. U.PJ.45 words
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239 1959-11-17 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. Tf —The Democratic Digest, organ of the Democratic Party, alleged yesterday that President Eisenhower himself featured in "r i g g c d" television shows during the 1952 election campaign. The magazine recalled Mr. Eisenhower's comment at a Press conferenceReuter - 239 words
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Article256 1959-11-17 3 LEOPOLDVILLE, Monday. of hungry refugees flowed into the main towns of Ruanda today after two weeks of bloodshed between the Watutsi and Bahutu tribes, reports reaching here said. More than 5.000 Africans uprooted from burned and looted villages, were moving on foot, by cart and256 words
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63 1959-11-17 3 PRINCE GETS BETTER POLICE PROTECTION TONDON, Mon.— lncreased police supervision at Cheam. the Prince of Wales' preparatory school in Berkshire, was announced by Scotland Yard today. Both police and school authorities, together with the Queen and Prince Philip, are understood to have been perturbed about disturbances to the 11--year-old prince's63 words
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Article23 1959-11-17 3 LONDON. Mon. More Britons per capita earn a living at sea than any other nationality, an official repport said today.— U.P.l.23 words
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Article61 1959-11-17 3 WASHINGTON. Mon. Senator Henry Jackson (Democrat) proposed today that the Nato countries should pool their resources to explore space. "The free world space effort Is Uke a football team with half its best players sitting on the bench." he said. "The skills of scientists fromReuter - 61 words
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Article22 1959-11-17 3 TEL AVJV. Mon. Four young Bedouins were Jailed for between three to eight years today for spying for Syria. U.P.L22 words
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Article234 1959-11-17 3 OABAT, Mon. Ameri- can air base commanders have been ordered to halt sales of surplus aircraft oil as nearly 10,000 Moroccans have become 111 eating it mixed with cooking oil. More than 6.000 people ar» suffering from paralysis of the legs and some are fearedReuter - 234 words
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Article97 1959-11-17 3 CANBERRA, Mon. The Prime Minister. Mr. Menzies. today forecast a great future for Australia as an exporter of manufactured goods. "In the lives of most of us we will see substantial exports of manufactured goods to an extent undreamed of years ago." he told the LiberalReuter - 97 words
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Advertisement143 1959-11-17 3 BECAUSE "It's the better way" M Tampaz both I invisible v I snd |<• <^' v IB unf elt Ii n place. ■K jflß Cir't > wjf "hafe. WBfik can>t Ks£ show". "It's the nicer way" jffVHHHJI^L Tampax is dainty to insert. Hit _it-HI change i^A ■dispose ot (Fingers J^H143 words
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Advertisement631 1959-11-17 3 W/iy not do your Christmas Shopping •I the CHRISTMAS BAZAAR at »he Victoria Memorial Hall en Wednesday, De<ember 16th: 9 A.M. 6 P.M. ond help the SINGAPORE CHILDREN'S SOCIETY? Space donated by BEHN, MEYER CO. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG a^aV ■£b^bH' t^ik. d II jj^^^^^ Jf 2. a^ai uW****-631 words
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Miscellaneous363 1959-11-17 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M. 6.30 Oood Morning: 6.32 HE^ffiS^AVk^'SvTcEß Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; Koala Lumpur 341 metre* 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 The f"^ 11 \H News; 8.05 A Date With Music; Ms*Ueca 297 metres 830 Werner Muller363 words
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Article, Illustration558 1959-11-17 4 DPP: BRUTAL AND POWERFUL' ASSAULT SINGAPORE. Monday. INSPECTOR K. Balasundram, 30, was alleged today to have kicked Soh Hwee Hiang, 23, in the face in the Kandang Kerbau police station at 5.15 p.m. on Sept. 15 and told him later:558 words
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Article, Illustration261 1959-11-17 4 The SPACE AGE costume for the Arts Ba11 SINGAPORE, Moo. Thi* Space Age costume will be worn by all finalists In the "Miss Supershell 1960" contest to be judged at the Arts Ball at Kaffles Hotel on Dec 12. Originally, one of the rules required the 30 finalists to appear261 words
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92 1959-11-17 4 DECISION TO DEFER RAIL STRIKE ENDORSED JTUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The executive council of the National Union of Rallwaymen last night endorsed the decision of the Malayan Railway Council of Joint Action to defer strike action over the question of pensions for 2,000 monthlypaid railway workers. The Council of Joint Action92 words
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317 1959-11-17 4 BLOOD DONORS: 1,000 UP in BIG DRIVE SINGAPORE, Mon More than 1,000 people have registered as tlood donors and 157 people have given blood since the Govern mint's blood donation campaign began. Today, teams of nurses continued their visits to the various Ministries a,s well as Changl Prison and Outram317 words
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Article77 1959-11-17 4 Two youths on robbery charge BINOAPORE, Mon. Two youths were charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today with robbing Nairn bin Koshnan. a taxi driver, of $15 and a wrist watch at Woodleigh Road last night while armed with a bearing-scraper They are Voo Choon Tee and Woo Meng Huat.77 words
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Article355 1959-11-17 4 Breach of trust of $1,455 in fees Wo explanation SINGAPORE, Mon. All the 12 teachers of the Dunearn Road English School testified in a District Court today against their former headmaster charged with criminal breach of trust. The headmaster, Cheong Chee Soon, was charged with355 words
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Advertisement361 1959-11-17 4 :d«.J*Wi DAY NOWli DAILY at 6.15 9.15 pm. Extra Show SUNDAYS at 2.30 pjn. Tickets available at SKY LIDO CAPITOL. a PRICES: Orchestra |4*Back Stalls S2.so*Balcany »1.50*N0 Free list. TMf NCW, TH* .2ND CINOAMA MIfSINTATION P Special Concession (or SCHOOL CHILDREN 3.30 p.m. dally except Bundayi mm m Principal*, car.361 words
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Miscellaneous280 1959-11-17 4 I Today's Singapore diary...} ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF YWCA (Raffles Quay): Malay Centre 7.30 pjn KINO EDWARD VII COIXCOB b«finn*ra 10.30 a.m. BhM CHINESE YMCA: TaMe tenOF MEDICINE: CUnloo-patho- Ttianfle Club programme plan- nil t a.m.. body-bulldlnt and logical meeting at Pathology nine 5 pm.. dram* for children wvteht-llfttnf 2 p.m280 words
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523 1959-11-17 5 15-year-old girl who sought excitement... IPOH, Mon. A girl, who ran away with a youth because she wanted excitement, was "molested" by 10 men the same night and then forced to earn money as a prostitute, the Sessions Court was told today. Choo See Mooi, 15, adopted daughter of a523 words
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311 1959-11-17 5 LAWYER'S CHEQUES RETURNED BY BANK, COURT TOLD PENANG, Monday. A PENANG lawyer, Marcus Knorpel, gave another lawyer. Miss Tan Beng Choo, four cheques in payment of her salary, but all were returned by the bank, the Penang High Court was told today. "This is entirely disgraceful." said Mr. Justice Rigby.311 words
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Article32 1959-11-17 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. A .small detachment of the 2nd Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, consisting or about 45 all-ranks yesterday began firing trials in North Borneo. This will last till next Monday.32 words
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Article29 1959-11-17 5 TELUK ANSON. Mon.— The Commandant of the Perak Police Volunteer Reserve, Supt. Low Chooi Beng complimented the Teluk Anson P.V.R. for their efficiency at a social held here29 words
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Article25 1959-11-17 5 PENANG. Mon. Mr. M. Kuppusamy was elected president of the Penang branch of the Malayan Tamil Association at its annual meeting here yesterday.25 words
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Article48 1959-11-17 5 PENANG. Mon. mm Mrs. Elvira T. Marquis, a member of the International Council of Women, and the Los Angeles World Affairs Council, will visit Penang on Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Marquis will address members of the YWCA at their hostel in Green Lane on Thursday.48 words
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Article, Illustration134 1959-11-17 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Louis Sze Li Hwa. 24. a former PAP City Councillor, has been appointed a member of the Film Censor's Board. The appointment was published in the Government Gazette. Mr. Sze has been actively associated with the PAP134 words
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Article54 1959-11-17 5 BUTTERWORTH. Mon. Tuan Hajl Ismail bin Che Chik. president of Province North UMNO, last night defended the Federation's stand on the Tibetan and South African Issues. "Malaya has its, own foreign policy." he said. "It is not toeing the line of other countries. We believe in54 words
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353 1959-11-17 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. AN AMERICAN-born Buddhist monk plans to establish Sunday schools here using modern Western efficiency methods. He is the Venerable Sumangalo iDr. Robert Stuart Clifton), 57. abbot of the Poh Em Shin monastery in Singapore and religious adviser to the Penang Buddhist Association.353 words
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Advertisement363 1959-11-17 5 ATTRACTION* m For every girl v/ho was ever involved with an older man... B l^' This is your tlory «s Paddy Chayefsky listened to it with sympathy and s«t f it down with boldness.. m m Here are your lyric nights, your morning fears, your moments of pain. Here arr363 words
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Advertisement255 1959-11-17 5 IF DON'T TAKE CHANCES -by asking just for 'oil' Your dealer'or-garagetmanfcan't guesswhich:oil;you-wanr^ Thatiis why you should always ask for Castrol by name both on the forecourrand'in'th* scrvicebay. ask tor i CASTROL $L by name J^ If YOl m t ticcnocf I IV llbbUuo! s\f jo>\ /^*T\^ A Keep a pack255 words
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Article, Illustration618 1959-11-17 6 JT HAS been some months now since the first blow was struck in the War of the Knees; time enough, I think, to decide which side is sewing the winning hem. For those who don't know, (shame on them), the two sides consist618 words
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260 1959-11-17 6 EUNICE BRENT, owner of a gown shop in Orchard Road is planning a different sort of Christmas sale, designed to bring ultra -service to women, and comfort, or at least a little compensation, to their husbands who have to suffer the shopping spree.260 words
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Article, Illustration150 1959-11-17 6 Men's jewellery feet fancier WHEN you look around the shops these days and see all the piles of Christmas cards, wrapping paper, tree decorations and sale signs, you realise that you can no longer close your eyes to the fact that the Gift Season Is with us once more. For150 words
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Miscellaneous280 1959-11-17 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. lager to come to earth (I). 1. Payment for labour, as cne 7. Again climbs an artist, might say (9. 5). and falls (7). 9. Substitute pearl at chuck 8. Boxers' fight wear, these may (7). be (14). 10. Fertiliser and metal turnover 14. airing280 words
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Article, Illustration1410 1959-11-17 7 HAUNTING THE IMAGINATION OF. MANKIND FOR UNTOLD CENTURIES... jlgg REALLY »xkth A MADCWS ousartOM im THI SUNDAY THtKS OF NOV. AN EARLY ILLUSTRATION OF A VAMPMIS AT WORK. »UCM WCTUWI ONCC HAD PEOPLE IN A FUBNIY OF TE4NKM. p]ARLY in 1922, Hungarian newspaper readers were startled1,410 words
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Advertisement490 1959-11-17 7 m No Finer Bras, Girdles Parties than I BB^B^sk I *****1 I MM i M«4e In America BfflH— af AmriMa Woaten wear them more than »n> •ikwr psvwlax prier* Hw la America. The? can't be. wtaog! 4•in One show-off Wonder of Wondtn you pay no mere for our new four-way490 words
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Miscellaneous291 1959-11-17 7 The Saint By Leslie Charteris M^^^^^^"«P"^^p^P^p^""^HM IF ONLY THEfcEP ftGCN AN/ONE 1 T WAY 1 TAKE yOU(?--WMyTBBH Br^^6ooD EVENING. EVERYONE IMS COULDVE TALKED THIS TRIP OVER WrTH- V KINIAn *^^^k > IS THE CAPTAJN WELCCWNG ttXJ ABOARD \V^bbbbbbbbbC_^ T AT LeTrEe w^ </-^ 19 *>hbbbbbbbbbbbbI 7 OUR NEXT STOP WILL291 words
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48 1959-11-17 8 ACKNOWLEDGMENT 19 Words $10 (Minimum) MR. OEI DJU LJ.M, his son Daniel Oel Yaw Yang and their families thank all relatives, friend* and business associates. priecU and member* of The Queen ot Peace Church for their attendance, prayers, assistance, wreaths and messages of condolence in their recent bereavement48 words
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Article29 1959-11-17 8 H afrit Sit I Minimum i MY HEARTFELT THANKS to Roy Infant .lesus. Mary, Joseph. St. Gerard. St. Jude for recovery 01 arm movements and son's health. KB29 words
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Article295 1959-11-17 8 2* Word. $lt 'Minimum) HAVE YOU RECEIVED the photograph of the present Miss Universe using Coppertone Suntan Lotion? WITHOUT COWLAC" In the home you lack the best full cream powdered millc on the Malayan market! UIL) CARTHUSIAMS wishing to a 'tend Founder* Day Dinner on I2ih December Please contact295 words
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Article91 1959-11-17 8 W,r4t Si (Mtn.)—»mx it cts. txtrm COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY nas many uses in Commerce and industry. Advanced development of the process In the Straits Ttmet Colour Laboratories which produce up to 11" x 18" has made its use possible for many purposes including house magazines, brochures, showcards and illuminated displays.91 words
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Article37 1959-11-17 8 :i WtrdtSi (Mia.)— Box St ell. txtrm OH TO BE in England Whatever the season Homeleaves have furnished houses, cottages, lius to let for those visit ins U.K on leave or posting. Homeleaves, BUlingthurst. Sussex.37 words
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580 1959-11-17 8 The Straits Times Tuesday, November 17, 1959. Friends All Round Tengku Abdul Rahman's official visit to Australia has been a thumping success. He made iriends all round; his light-heartedness endeared him to the Australians, and he won immediate respect with his prowess in the popular folk-art of spotting the Melbourne580 words
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Article358 1959-11-17 8 There is nothing particularly startling in Tengku Abdul Rahman's statement, on his i return from Australia, that although there would be no merger in the foreseeable future, the Federation would continue to work closely with Singapore in all other respects. A week after the Singapore elections, he358 words
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Article224 1959-11-17 8 When Mr. Hammarskjoeld. Secretary-General of the United Nations, took it upon himself to visit Laos after receiving the report of the Security Council sub-com-mittee which was appointed to investigate charges of aggression there, he went to some trouble to explain that he was not going to make224 words
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Article920 1959-11-17 8 Malcolm Collins - The cost of sacking one man Malcolm Collins by WITH HIS GOING IT LOOKS AS IF BELGIUM HAS SHATTERED ALL HOPE OF EVER UNIFYING THE CONGO LEOPOLDVILLE: THE 900,000 square-mile Belgian Congo looks like becoming Black Africa's number one trouble spot. And in ousting Mr. Maurice Van Hemelrijk, Minister of920 words
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Letter111 1959-11-17 8 I REFER to the letter of "HopewelT (B.T Nov 8» In which he tried to define the meaning of Malayanlsatlon I entirely disagree with him that all Government servants without sufficient qualifications In Malay should be compelled to pass Standard 111 Malay within three years from now falling111 words
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302 1959-11-17 8 THAT RESOLUTION WAS A PLEA TO BANKS TO LIBERALISE I WAS rather surpris- ed to see your headline and report (B.T. Nov. 16) on the resolution of the Malayan Indian Congress relating to banks. There is no question of the Malayan Indian Congress attacking foreign banks. The resolution mainly requested302 words
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Letter112 1959-11-17 8 pOSTAL services In this fast-growing village are ▼cry poor. For one thing, the postman visits this village once In two days. For another, he comes late in the afternoon always around three or four o'clock. Thus. If a letter is posted in Kuala Lumpur, say, «arly on Tuesday112 words
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Letter90 1959-11-17 8 ()N behalf of the farmers In Urn Chu Kang. may I appeal to the Government to take strong action against thieves who abound in this area? The fanners here fear the thievea aa people in the city fear the thugs. A farmer is considered fortunate If his loss90 words
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675 1959-11-17 8 EDWARD CRANKSHAW - Now Khrushchev turns a critical eye on the Soviet Union's idle rich EDWARD CRANKSHAW by MOSCOW: THE Soviet laws governing private property and inheritance have always puzzled many people. They are surprised that in a Communist land anybody is free to accumulate property and cash, and transmit them to his675 words
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Advertisement303 1959-11-17 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. it W,t4m Sit (Minimum) ANTHONY: To Mark and Cynthia a aon John Mark on 13.11 59 at Aasunta Petallng Jaya. Both ■A it Wor4* $lt I Minimum CHIU— TONO; Chlu Nang Yeoh rourih son of Mr. Un Chiu Seek Joo to Tong Chen Mcl third daughter of Mr.303 words
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Advertisement32 1959-11-17 8 Let's Talk Quality It is of Course PUCH with Electric Starter too. Why not call for an Inspection I.P. Tirm $50/- MMtfcly Sole Agents:K£E HUAT RMIO CO., LTD. Spore K. Lumpur Penaar32 words
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Advertisement34 1959-11-17 8 aU People who know mm I*" "ft JKSfißfl mwM always insist on BURHBTT*ftM GIN J!i|| IYaJT PtttBurn tlV wh eS T /m^^^V 1/Orf|y Cinwt jour next order. I I *7 JU)B*3f/ Anilibleintllsiies. tess3^— -Ji34 words
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Article166 1959-11-17 9 RICE TRADERS ANSWER GOVT. SINGAPORE, Mon. Rice dealers in Singapore want the Government to abolish the 14-year-old rice stockpile system "unconditionally." Representatives of four rice traders' organisations decided this at a joint meeting yesterday. The four groups are: Singapore General Rice Importers' Association, Siam Importers and Exporters Association, Saigon Traders'166 words
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79 1959-11-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malayan stamp collectors have another month to buy the special stamps commemorating the lnaugration of Parliament These stamps were Issued for sale In Malaya. Singapore. London and Washington on Sept. 12. A spokesman of the Postal Services Department told the Btralts Times79 words
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Article695 1959-11-17 9 ROOT OUT THE CORRUPT, YES, SAYS LEE-BUT WE MUST GET AWAY FROM AN ATMOSPHERE OF SMEAR SINGAPORE, Monday r pni; Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, -L said today that political, leaders must get away from an atmosphere of smear "or we will end up695 words
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152 1959-11-17 9 BURGLARS BEAT THE FIVE OUTSIZE LOCKS SINGAPORE, Monday. tTVE outsize padlocks failed to prevent burglan K from breaking into the Reliance Office supplies branch at Raffles Quay and making off with $12,000 worth of office machines a<. the weekend. The theft was first discovered by a passer-Dy, mi iJkJ am152 words
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274 1959-11-17 9 SUSAN HAD NARROW ESCAPE IN FATAL HOLIDAY CAR SMASH SINGAPORE, Monday. fLOSE friends of the McOuffles, who were killed in a motor accident In Johore on Saturday, today told of the narrow escape of their only child 11 -month-old Susan. At the time of the crash which made her an274 words
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146 1959-11-17 9 C-PLAN MAN TO ADVISE ON HOSPITAL RE-BUILDING KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A Colombo Plan 'expert on the building; of hospitals will arrive here eaijly next year to advise the Federation Government on the $25 million re- building programme of the General Hospital here. The Minister of Health. Dato V. T. Sambanthan.146 words
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Article48 1959-11-17 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Sir Robert Scott, CommissionerGeneral in South -East Asia, and Lady Scott will leave by air for Hong Kong and Tokyo on Friday enroute to Britain. Sir Robert, who has been Commissioner-General since 1955. is to become Commandant of the Imperial Defence College.48 words
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Article157 1959-11-17 9 CINOAPORE, Mon. rhe director of the Western Pacific region of the World Health Organisation. Dr I C. Fang, arrived here today. He Is on a 10-day official visit. He said he would see the work being done by WHO In Malaya and find out what157 words
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Article, Illustration12 1959-11-17 9 YESTERDAY'S PICTURE OF MRS. AUDREY BEATRICE HILL.12 words
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376 1959-11-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday AN attractive Singa- pore office secretary said in the High Court here today that her husband admitted to her he had committed adultery twice. The first was with a Chinese woman in Ipoh. the second with a Malay woman in376 words
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Article137 1959-11-17 9 J}UKIT MERTAJAM. Won.— A postman who rose to be postmaster was today Jailed for nine months for criminal breach of trust. N. Karuppiah, 36. was found guilty of misappropriating $1,150 on Bept. 28 this year while postmaster of Slmpang Ampat post office. "I have taken137 words
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Article39 1959-11-17 9 ALOR BTAR. Mon. An unidentified man was found drowned In the Alor Btar River last night. The man, about SO years old. is believed to have died IS hours before bis body was found.39 words
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Article45 1959-11-17 9 PENANG. Mon.— The Penang City Council's Electricity Department sold a record total of 58.686.163 units last year— an Increase of 7.942.434 units over the previous year. Last year's consumption was the highest in the department's history, states the annual report Issued today.45 words
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Article36 1959-11-17 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The inaugural meeting of the Johore branch of the Federation's Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to AnimaLs will be held at the Territorial Army headquarters, here at 5 p.m. tomorrow.36 words
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Article30 1959-11-17 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The Johore Bahru Municipal Services Association will hold its sixth anniversary dinner and dance on Nov. 26 at 7.30 p.m. at the Diamond Jubilee Rail here30 words
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Article119 1959-11-17 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— An action for damages for breach of promise, listed, for hearing in the High Court today, was adjourned sine die for a settlement by both parties. The parties are Miss Nancy Shaw owee rfoon. in staulofl Park, and Mr Aw Chori" Talk managing119 words
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Article44 1959-11-17 9 SEGAMAT. Mon. Tuan Hajl Mohamed bin Abdul Kanman has been appointed manager of the new land development scheme at Paya Lebar. The first phase of the scheme will cover about 1,130 acres The entire scheme will cost about $1,700,00044 words
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Article33 1959-11-17 9 MALACCA. Mon. A taxi driver was this afternoon robbed of $500. a wrist watch and a fountain pen In the Bukit China Road here by a man armed with a flick-knife.33 words
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Advertisement126 1959-11-17 9 TANDBERG MODEL S SIERJtO RECORDER Stereo Record "sSU^T^i^^ .^Ht^^L >-^^5' Mod»l 5 for VERSATILITY... PERFORMANCE.... ECONOMY COMPLETE RELIABILITY FEATURES: 2 Built-in Amplifiers provide facilities for sUreo tape or stereo disc reproduction. 4-Track stereo Record /Playback at all 3 speeds. Per- j, formance quality to meet the most critical. 4-Track mono126 words
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Advertisement87 1959-11-17 9 ANNUAL i SALE A^tStl^tSnsttSnStLStl«Jf*JlVJrX«f*4\Jf\4l\JlVJ|\iTC INDIAN CARPETS FttEE FOR PURCHASERS tGMFTS OF INDIAN CARPETS Tm -M-f (Plotum enquire about details of GIFTS) sttßom 60/61, ORCHAKD RD., SPOKE -9. TEL: 3008. m 9 ]ir^ T -/|w*nT PAT Ktn I t£^ jljdD I CptPt, 7 O* 11 a storey house $i 40.05 afttr87 words
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Article, Illustration214 1959-11-17 10 LOCAL TASTES ARE STUDIED AN executive of a Bri- tish furniture company, Mr. H. W. Rountree, visited Singapore last week to find out the individual furniture requirements of local -people. *Mr. Rountree, who is export mu-..iger of W. Steel and Co. Ltd., London, said that it was important to study214 words
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Article347 1959-11-17 10 SUPPLIES FROM LAMPONG, SARAWAK FALL OFF Q INGAPORE traders forecast a steep rise in the local pepper prices from now onwards as supplies from Sarawak and Lampong are diminishing. They say that with demand continuing at a hi^li level in the United States and Europe,347 words
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Article, Illustration226 1959-11-17 10 A NOTHER Japanese company, Hayakawa Electric Co., Ltd., of Osaka, plans to market household appliances including refrigerators, washing machines, fans and toasters in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. This was announced in Singapore this week by Mr. Y. C. Li, general manager of Roxy226 words
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Article, Illustration277 1959-11-17 10 THE Prudential Assurance Co. Ltd. has written 1 9,000 Malayan life policies since it established an office in Singapore 28 years ago. mis was reveaiea in Singapore this week by Mr. W. Frank Gardner, general manager of the London office during an Inspection tour. Mr. Gardner277 words
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Article37 1959-11-17 10 Production of sago flour and pearl in Singapore from January to August this year totalled 13,195 tons. This ls 4,391 tons more than the total for the first eight months of last year.37 words
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204 1959-11-17 10 Sarawak, N. Borneo expanding marts for N.Z. foodstuffs SARAWAK and North Borneo can provide ex- panding markets for New Zealand foodstuffs, Mr. H. W. Shepherd, the New Zealand trade commissioner in Singapore, said this week after hi* return from a two-week tour in the territories. 1 was very Impressed by204 words
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Article70 1959-11-17 10 Eight staff members of Standard-Vacuum Oil Co., Singapore, who have a total of 222 working years, received their long service emblems from Mr. L. V. Collings, chairman of the board during his recent visit to the local division. They were Messrs. Dollah b. Akop, Tan Soon70 words
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Article107 1959-11-17 10 OORG WARNER In- ternational Corporati6n of Chicago have announced plans to open a branch office in Singapore this month. The office will market Norge home appliances and York room air-conditioners in Singapore. It will also serve the Federation of Malaya and North Borneo territories. "The move to107 words
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Article, Illustration84 1959-11-17 10 Share broker goes on business trip to London A! K. JACOB BALL AS of J. A Ballas and Co., Singapore sharebrokers. left for London on Sunday for a three-week business trip to the United Kingdom. While in London, Mr. I Ballas plans to meet leading City sharebrokers and familiarise himself84 words
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Advertisement431 1959-11-17 10 Olivetti Audit 302 Th* Olivetti Audit 302 Is a nsw super automatic accounting machine complet. with a typewriter keyboard. It can operate both computing and printing with the carriage moving In either direction. II Is fitted with 32 tabulation stops and 16 calculation stops. The combinations possible with these two431 words
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Advertisement211 1959-11-17 10 HUTU AFRICA DIAMONDS Cft) WINES H SUGAR ft CANNED w M «J FOODS 31 COAL fi CITRUS g GROUNDNUTS TYRES MA,ZE V <M IRON and BACON and ft STEEL HAM w w MACHINER^ 4g I al C W U/^ Jt^tiU) yM wjgk A Jf^ Trade Enquiries Vls^^ V fi Q211 words
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Advertisement1735 1959-11-17 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ADEN. LIVERPOOL. ILAStOH. LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Out Sport Sails R S*hjai Ponang OOLIUS Genoa, London, H'burg. R'dani le Pert/Hot 11 Rot II ELPENOR Havre, liverpwl, AvoMNutD le Pert/Ret a Hot 21/ a OEMOOOCM liverpeel. Glasgow Nev 21 Not 24 Hot a/a Hot a/M DIBMEB1,735 words
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Advertisement2699 1959-11-17 11 I Bm^^if I ct H I IU A* LINES— itaAwan Mf AIEH. lEDSEA MEDITERRANEAN. CONTIRENTAL ft SCAMINAVIAN PMTS Sport P. Sham Paaaag ■MEONiA" m n/n Rn a/M rm nm rot "SIMM" a) a MOT/ 4 BK 5/ IMe I 7Me "uumia" k) 10/10 bm a/21 bm a/a bm Accepting cargo2,699 words
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Advertisement1253 1959-11-17 11 MoAUSTER 6c CO.. LTD. Ill: NO: MMI. BMiBBHFaM UMB BLAVBMBM UMB LBOMN. HAAtMM, MTTERBAM HAVM tM AJMUUS. SAN FRANC, S€O, ft RBU. SEATTLE, VANCOVVII ft PBtTURB N*d for Canada and USA North AtlantK Porte Aeccpoot eerga Mi Ceatrai B leerlk crn or pmtr jMartca. Spore P. S'hom PoaOM BBMAINVIIII Ma.1,253 words
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Article21 1959-11-17 12 MALAYAN SHAjfE MARKET Nov. 1C Nev. 14 Industrials: 117.04 106.74 Tins: 143.54 143.42 Rubbers: 174.57 174.30 Jan. 1 1958=100.21 words
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Article305 1959-11-17 12 THE Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported yesterday "Industrials were quiet while tins and rubbers were Irregular. The turnover was fair.*' Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business up to 3.30 p.m.: industrials: Flupa tricks 98 cents (Oi, 99 cento; Fraser and Neave ords 8140 (OL), 81-44 and305 words
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Article138 1959-11-17 12 Sterling rubbers: Anglo Asian 10d.; Anglo Oriental 4s. 6d.- Bagan Serai 4s. 2d. (OL). 4s 3d Broome 3s. 10 '-d. (AIS)- Bukit Panjong 2s. Id. (O), 2s.'2Hd.' Chembons; 3s. l' d. and 3s. 3d. (AIS); Chersonese 4s. i'-.d (AIS); Cicely 3s. 3d.; Con. SaJak 4s. l' 2 d.; Craigielea138 words
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Article219 1959-11-17 12 CO***' 5in apore A<B 1954 »7«*o Overseas investments: Distillers 375. 10', d. (AISi; Advertiser Newspaper ords. A27s. 7d. (A). O (overnight); OL (odd lot)R (ready 1 D (delayed); AIS (arrival including stamps); A (arrival): OP (odd parcel)- T (today). Quotation changes: Bmjtn Srllrrt rd. Dupensary 1.09 Lll lenry Wuugh219 words
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629 1959-11-17 12 By Our Market Correspondent ITACH month the money in circulation in the five territories of the Malayan Currency areas continues to break new records and October was no exception. On November 1 the circulation of notes and coins combined reached $1,065 million or629 words
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Article33 1959-11-17 12 SINGAPORE, NOV. 16. RUBBfiB: $1,341 per lb. (up 4} cents). Unofficial 5 p.m. close 51.361 (firm). TIN: $396 per picul (down 75 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 200 tons (down 10 tons).33 words
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Article144 1959-11-17 12 December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 134 cents per lb. up 4% cents on Friday's close. The closing tone was quiet after firm. Closing prices in cents per lb., yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 144.. sellers 146: Int. 1144 words
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Article290 1959-11-17 12 Snipe lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Straat Mozambique 12. Walrlmu 6A, Antenor 6/7. Tjlbodas 8 9. Steel Executive 10 11. Mississippi Lloyd 13/14 Qlessenkerk 15/16, Leninogorsk 18, Selangor N.Wall 3. Sedllll N. Wall 4, Shikai Maru 22 22 Kajang 23, Tong Yick290 words
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Article149 1959-11-17 12 The Malayan Exchanjf Banks' j AeeeeiaUon made the following changes In Its, rates to merchants yesterday < all rates to $100). New Yerk: buying airmail T.T 32 IS 16. O.D. 33 1 16 90 d st 33 7/16. credit bills. 33 9/16 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T.149 words
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Article111 1959-11-17 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were Copra: quiet; UK/Continent November/December shipments 140 buyers. $41 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $62 seller's, drum $64 sellers. Pepper: quiet; (No business reported done), Muntok white $187. Sarawak $186. (both up $5) special Sarawak black $117, garbled Lampong111 words
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Article28 1959-11-17 12 The following further October rubber crops are announced: Ayer Pans* 142.000 lb. Glenealy 101.000 lb.. Klttng 105.500 lb., Pajaat 161.500 lb., and V\m Beaut 42.500 lb28 words
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Article127 1959-11-17 12 MELBOURNE. Moo INVESTMENT shares opened the week on a firm tone here today. Kauri Timber gained Is. to 225. B.H.P. eased 2s. to 68s. Base metals held a firmer tone > and the oils remained steady. Commonwealth bonds held a steady trend. Con. Zinc 91 buyer Mount Lyell127 words
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Advertisement1054 1959-11-17 12 I a Si jPT^limk) Express U.S.A. PaciSi- efc Atlantic Coasi Service t.I.A E.I.A. t.I.A. S'ooie > S'fcJ><> Penant H'kong L.Angeles New York KmiHm Mara" Tst Call 2S/2S Na» 27 Nt» 21 Na» 2>tCill 2S/M Ne» Pee 2S Ote ij iaa SKkikawa Mara" 21/23 Dec 24 Dae 2S Dtc 31 Dtc1,054 words
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Advertisement248 1959-11-17 12 P& BURMA FIVE STAR LINE «estbouno tunmrn t_ fnm Nti rf^ ranj m nwg mbi Laaaiaa far mm* Km* a "ARIANA" "ARIAHA" #»m«»a»«m Sintipora Pananf p n n l Smppore HNn Ne AS""!: AGENTS: Si. Baaca Straat. Feaaaf *»ara Tel: 2JIJI-MMJ f.Saaai Itl: Mil. S ptft Ttl: T2MI. Tim Paaaai248 words
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Advertisement663 1959-11-17 12 COMPANY MEETINGS HARRISONS CROSFIELD. LIMITED Sir Leonard Paton'a Statement The Annual General Meeting of Harrisons it Crosfleld. Limited will be held In London on the Bth December. Sir Leonard Paton, the Chairman, report* group net profits for the year to 30th June 1969 of £624.248 (1958. £539,912) after tax. Deferred663 words
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Advertisement1068 1959-11-17 12 NOTICES SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated In Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the Annual General Meet- j ing of the Company to be held on j 12th December 1959 at 12 noon, j the Directors will recommend for approval payment of a Final Dividend of 5 cents1,068 words
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Advertisement432 1959-11-17 12 NOTICES > P.W.D. NOTICE IN ORDER to carry out repairs to Timber Bridge No. 66/7 along Bentong-Chamang Road, the traffic over the bridge is restricted to light traffic up to 3 toes until further notice. State Engineer, Pahang, Kuantan. IN THE MATTER OF SIN HIN ENGINEERING WORKS LIMITED (In Voluntary432 words
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Advertisement887 1959-11-17 13 TENDERS CONSTRUCTION IN REINFORCED CONCRETE OP A ROAD BRIDGE OVER RAILWAY KEMAYANMENGKUANG ROAD, PAHANG. The closing date of the above tender has been extended from 3.00 p.m. on 19th November, 1959 to 3.00 pjn. on the 3rd December, 1959. Senior Executive Engineer, P.WJ). Central Pahang, Temerloh. JOHORE P.WJ). TENDER NOTICE887 words
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Advertisement515 1959-11-17 13 TENDERS SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST Ofiws at Kampong Tlong Bahru Fire Site Estate TENDERS are invited for the construction of the above work. Tender forms etc. may be obtained from the Buildings Department, Room 37-E, Sth Floor, Upper Pickering Street, Block No. 2, on payment of a deposit of $100/- which515 words
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Advertisement748 1959-11-17 13 NOTICES In the Matter af THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 174) And In the Matter of EDGAR (MALAYA) LIMITED (Incorporated In Singapore) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-IP At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of EDOAR (MALAYA) LIMITED held at No. 44 The Arcade, Singapore, on Saturday the 14th day of November748 words
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Advertisement696 1959-11-17 13 (Costttnaed from Page SI SITUATIONS VACANT it Word, Si (Mm,)— Box tt cts. txtrm WAITRESSES for Ist Class Aircondlttoned Bar and Roof Garden. Apply personally to Manager daily 1 p.m. to 4 pm. 139. Albert Street. B'pore. INTERNATIONAL AIRLINE requires fully experienced Teletype Operator. Availability for immediate employment an advantage.696 words
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Advertisement798 1959-11-17 13 SITUATIONS VACANT it Word* tt (Min.)— Box tt ct,. txtrm ENGINEER for Thai Glass. Position filled, applicants thanked. A. CLOUET A Co, LTD., have a vacancy In their Pales Organisation tor an EXPERIENCED ASSISTANT aged in the regie* af 35 yrs. The successful applicant will be granted a contract with798 words
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Advertisement920 1959-11-17 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED M Words U (Min.)— Box tt cts. txtrm COUPLE WITH CHILD require unfurnished room with quiet Chinese family. Please reply stating particulars. Box A 5169 S.T, Spore. HOUSES WANTED urgently for long lease. Please phone ***** (morning) Mr. Lee, 20. Casuarina Road. Sembawang Hills Estate, Singapore 30. BRITISH920 words
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Advertisement907 1959-11-17 13 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS M Word* tt (Min.)— Box St et*. mxtrm PITMAN PUBLICATIONS are available at all Oood Bookshops. If in difficulty call at Peter Chongs, trte Sole Agents. Catalogues on request. TEACHSRB AND OTHERS are welcome In the book showrooms of Donald Moore r-«in)»4»d. Mac Donald House, Singapore and Great907 words
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Advertisement722 1959-11-17 13 MISCELLANEOUS M Word* U (Mim.)— Box St ct*. txtrm LAND ENACTMENT And Mining Enactment for 1951 and subsequence amendment Box A5lBl S.T. Spore. FANCY DRESS BALL at Adetphl Hotel. 38th. November. Be Prepared. See you there folks and Don't Forget. SALES as SERVICE Outboard Motors, Lawn Mowers and Weighing Machines.722 words
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Article32 1959-11-17 14 SINGAPORE, Mon—Headquarters R.A.S.C. won the Malayan Armed Forces badminton championship when they beat Singapore Military Police by four games to one at the D.C.R.E. hall at Ayer Rajah road today.32 words
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Article35 1959-11-17 14 SINGAPORE, Mon. REME. beat University 'B 3-1 In a S HA. league Div. 2 match at Ayer Rajah Road today. R.E.ME, who ted 2-0 at half-time, scored through Cookie (2) and Lea35 words
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504 1959-11-17 14 NORMAN SIEBEL - FAM has set example in enterprise for SAF A NORMAN SIEBEL SPORTSFRONT By THE FOOTBALL Association of Malaya is now in the happy position of having the money to make more money. Last week the F.A.M. confidently decided to "invest" the unprecedentedly large sum for Malayan football of $33,000 to504 words
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Article, Illustration67 1959-11-17 14 MALAYA ÜBER CUP LINE-UP CECILIA LEADS TEAM TO MEET INDIA The six players selected to represent Malaya in the Über Cup match against India at Jamshedpur on Dec S are: Top row (left to right): Mrs. Cecilia Samuel (captain), Tan Gaik Bee. Rosle Loh; (bottom row>: Mrs. Amy Heah. Mrs.67 words
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Article36 1959-11-17 14 •POONA. Mon. The Indian Cricket Board of Control has recommended that Ray Llndwall (Australia).. Frank Worrell (West Indies) and Alt Oover (England) be Invited to coach players under the Indian Governments coaching scheme. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article29 1959-11-17 14 SINGAPORE, Mon—Singapore Cricket Club B beat University of Malaya by 9 points (two tries, dropped goal) to 5 (goal) In a ***** match on the padang today.29 words
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Article78 1959-11-17 14 SINGAPORE. Mon— lB Signal Regiment became the Malayan Armed Forces knockout soccer champions when they beat Royal Engineers 3-0 In the final at Thomson Road today. After dominating the first half when they scored all their goals. Signals successfully withstood a strong Engineer rally In the second78 words
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Article55 1959-11-17 14 BINGAPORE. Mon.— lndian Recreation Club and RAJ. Seletar will meet In their annual soccer match Tor the Gandhi Cup at Farrer Park on Friday. The I.R.C. team will be selected from: Osman Angullla. Nagamani, Bala, Ramakrlshnan, Matmoon. Omar Rahmat, Harbajan 81ngh. Button. Ramasamy, Nathan. Syed Osman, Sahar Hussein.55 words
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Article315 1959-11-17 14 T ONDON. Mon. Another atRJ tempt to tattle the difficult problems of "drag" and "throwIng" by bowlers will be made at Lord's on Wednesday when the advisory county cricket committee meets. It Is expected that something definite will be decided on "drag" with ruling to comeReuter - 315 words
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Article325 1959-11-17 14 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By rpHE president of the Singapore Asian Rugby Union, Mr. Ng Wood Khan, has pro- posed the dissolution of the union and suggests that its functions should be taken over by the Singapore Rugby Union. This revolutionary step, which has been approved In principle325 words
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Article116 1959-11-17 14 LONDON, Monday. THE draw for the second round of the English FootA ball Association Cup competition, to be played on Dec. 5, was ade here today. The draw: Stockport v Crewe; South Shields v Bradford; Grimsby v Wrezham; Rochdale or Carlisle v Barnsley or Bradford;Reuter - 116 words
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Article80 1959-11-17 14 11-5 VICTORY FOR THE BLACKS CINGAPORE, Mon. The Blacks beat Singapore Recreation Club by 11 points (a goal, a try and penalty) to five <a goal) In a rugger match on the padang today. The Blacks scored all their points In the first half through Kanagasabai. Dave Thevanthiran (tries) and80 words
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187 1959-11-17 14 Malayan women to compete in Indian meet KUALA LUMPUR Mon. Five of the six members of Malaya's Über Cup team will take part in the All-India badminton championships at Gauhati (Assam) from Dec 4 to 13 The only player who will not compete in the Indian championships lg Mrs. Amy187 words
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Advertisement244 1959-11-17 14 Get rid of that stale taste BwJfoa-^kg^H with Pepsodent toothpaste. Pepsodent's cool peppermiit Rhb^H flavour makes your mouth liiiisP*^ feel clean and fresh. And only '^^^^^^jM^^^^^^^' Pepsodent contains Irium. an y f\ W^^^^SK^SSr^^^ Ingredient to get deep down JM between your teeth and re- j jMb \is^M&%S^^^^Eßs&iP*^^ move food particles244 words
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Miscellaneous47 1959-11-17 14 SINGAPORE Hockey Div. 1 Police v YMSA. Thomson Road; SCC v Khalsa. padang Div 2. CSC v RAP Tengah. Balestler Road. Div. 3. Serangoon Gardens v Prisons. Serangoon. Basketball fSABF championships) Student Weekly v Nanyang University (7.30); Quek Hock Seng v Net Soon (9 pjn.). Oreat World,47 words
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237 1959-11-17 15 J(.UALA LUMPUR. Mon The Selangor Hockey Association will investigate allegations that students of the Technical College here threw eggs at a player who was being driven away in a car after a division one match at the college ground last week. The eggs237 words
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Article42 1959-11-17 15 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Army hockey team to meet Police in a friendly match at Tanglln on Wednesday at 5.15 p.m. Is: Flddlmore; Godfrey, Bennett; Badawl. Eagan. Elliott Harrison. St raker, Humphries, Ashman, Abdullah. Reserves: Simmons. Stoddart. Lee. Arjun Kumar Chetri.42 words
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465 1959-11-17 15 SHAHARUDIN MA Y LEAD GOLD MEDALS SWEEP MALAYA'S HOPES IN GAMES' ATHLETICS BRIGHT— LEW KIM By VIC NAYAGAM Kuala Lumpur, Monday "FEDERATION of Malaya athletes taking A part in the South-East Asia Peninsula Games at Bangkok from Dec. 12 to 17 have good prospects of winning several gold medals. This465 words
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Article158 1959-11-17 15 IPOH, Mon. The Malayan Hockey Federation has formed a board of examiners for umpires in the country The chairman of the board is Mr. V. T. Duray. The other members are Mr. K. Aryaduray and Mr. M. Muthucumaru. The board will hold tests for umpires158 words
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Article, Illustration53 1959-11-17 15 LOURDES (Selangor) tips the ball over the bar before he is challenged by Singapore's forwards, Sahar Hussein and Rahim O-nar. Off the corner that followed Rahim scored Singapore's first goal In their 5-1 victory in Sunday's F.A.M. Cup tie at Jalan Besar Stadium.53 words
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Article414 1959-11-17 15 F. SALAHUOIN - F. SALAHUOIN By rvEFENDING champions Police-and Unhrersity, the leading teams in the Singapore Hockey Association league division one, are engaged in a keen tussle to win the title this year. With the season almost halfway through, it looks very much as if the title414 words
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Article109 1959-11-17 15 PENANO, Mon. The New Year Cup for Cl. 3 horses over Bif. will be the main race at the Penang Turt Club's three-day ChristmasNew Year meeting on Dec. 27 (Sunday). Dec 31 (Thursday) and Jan. 3 i Sunday). There will be two runs for each division109 words
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Article38 1959-11-17 15 DACCA. Mon. Today i> a rest day In the first Test match her* between Pakistan and Australia The match continues tomorrow and ends on Wednesday. Position after yesterday's play: Pakistan 300 and 74-4: Australia 225— ReuterReuter - 38 words
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145 1959-11-17 15 TPOH. Mon. Seven teams have entered for the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya Inter-state Chua Choon Leong Cup competition scheduled to begin next month. They are Perak, Penang. Trengganu. Selangor. Nexrl Sembllan. Malacca and Johore. Singapore are the defending champions. In the top145 words
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228 1959-11-17 16 'KILLER' BOTTLES: CUSTOMS JOIN BIG PROBE £UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The preventive branch of the Customs Department is carrying out investigations in North Malaya, near the Siamese border, from where illegal "killer" insecticide is believed to have been smuggled into the country. The Director of Preventive Services. Mr. W. S. Sim.228 words
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Article62 1959-11-17 16 6ER-MBAN, Mon. The Raja Permaisuri Agong yesterday attended the luneral of Tunku Abaul Wadua, .0, ol the Royal Makiy Regiment, who died at the Taiping General Hospital after a motor accident. Tunku Wadud, who was buried at the Royal cemetery •in Sri Menanti, was the62 words
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Article20 1959-11-17 16 CABLE NEWS:— Death of Mr oubramanlam formerly of P.W.D. Kuala Langat and brother of S. Slnnathambar. Social Welfare department.20 words
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Article54 1959-11-17 16 MR JEEVARATNAM and i hildren thank all friends and re:atlves for their atteudauce. wreaths, telegrams and msli at .he funeral of their beloved mother. MRS. THOMAS ISAAC and family thank all relatives and friends for their' kind assistance, floral tribute, telegrams, letters of condolence and attendance at the funeral54 words
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158 1959-11-17 16 RAF MAN FOUND DEAD ON DAY HE WAS TO MARRY. SINGAPORE, Mon. An RAF Corporal was found dead in his bed at Changi on Saturday morning only a few hours before he was to have been married. He was Cpl. Roger Ernest Faulkner, an aircraft mechanic of RAF Changi. He158 words
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114 1959-11-17 16 FOUR HURT IN SUNGEI LEMBING LANDSLIDES KUANTAN. Mon. Four people have-been injured in two major landslides at Sungei Lembing. site of the world's deepest tin lode mine. The road to KuaiUan and the railway line in the mine have been damaged. The only means of road communication with Sungei Lembing114 words
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Article46 1959-11-17 16 SINGAPORE, Mon— MajorGeneral R. N. Anderson, General Officer Commanding 17 Gurkha Division from May 1955 to May 1957 and now Vice Adjutant General, War Office, is due in Singapore tomorrow on a visit. He will also tour the Federation and Hong Kong.46 words
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Article362 1959-11-17 16 c-plan meeting told of singapore govt's plans for industrialisation SINGAPORE. Monday. THE Singapore Government will, if necessary, approach the International Bank for a loan to finance its industrialisation programme. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, said this at the 11th meeting of362 words
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528 1959-11-17 16 A protest storm in wake of 'voyage of discovery' VARSITY MEN NIT AT DELEGATION SINGAPORE, Mon. An Indian youth delegation which came to Malaya on a •voyage of discovery" last month, has left a storm of criticism in its wake It was sparked off by Dr. O. P. Singftal, Lecturer528 words
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88 1959-11-17 16 CINGAPORE, Mon. Police todoy changed the entire detective force of the C.I.D. The 26 detectives were posted to police divisions throughout the island, and were replaced at the C.I.D. by on eaual number from the divisions. The mass reshuffle of detectives, it is believed, is88 words
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354 1959-11-17 16 New centralisation plan: Govt. says it's not 'segregation' TRANSFERS FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN: THE FACTS SINGAPORE, Monday. THE Ministry of Education today denied allegations that' its new centralisation plan for vernacular teaching was aimed at "segregating" pupils A Ministry spokesman described as "nonsense"' complaints by certain parents that the transfer of354 words
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90 1959-11-17 16 MALAYAN TO SELL HER STORIES TO HOLLYWOOD HONG KONG. Mon.—Malayan writer Susan rforke. the wife of Mr. E. A. Shuttleworth, a Pahang planter, left for Hollywood today to explore prospects for the filming of her books. She* said Paramount Studios was considering a screen version of her latest novel TheReuter - 90 words
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Article313 1959-11-17 16 LONDON, Mon. There was a change of atmosphere In London stock market* today. This reflecteo the recent comment on the danger; or Inflation and stock market boom and bought a fur amount ol proflttaking with the result that prices gave way on a fßlrly wide front Numerous Industrial313 words
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Article28 1959-11-17 16 LONDON, Mon. Spot 39d.. Dec. 38>;d., Jan-Mar. 37-Sd., Apr-June 34'» d.. July-Sept 327,d., Oot.-Dec 31T»d.. Nov. c.l.f. unquoted, Dec ci.f. 38',d.. Jan. c.l.f. 37\,d. Tone Very steady.28 words
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Article20 1959-11-17 16 LONDON. Mon. Buyers £796 sellers £798, Forward buyers £796. sellers £797. Settlement £798. Turnover sun. 35 tons pju niL20 words
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296 1959-11-17 16 'PACT WITH INDONESIA' COMMITTEE TO IRON OUT PROBLEMS UA L A LUMPUR. Mon. A top-level working party to iron out problems that have been worrying both the Federation and Indonesian Governments is to be formed soon under the "friendship pact" which has been signed by the two countries. The Minister296 words
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