The Straits Times, 18 November 1959
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Title Section18 1959-11-18 1 AVFBACF DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times I Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER. 18, 1959 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration427 1959-11-18 1 PACTS MAY END— TENGKU AUSTRALIA WILL NOT BE INCLUDED IN 'SEAFET' PLAN Singapore Govt. not disappointed by his 'no merger yet' statement Stress again on closer ties in region KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. THE PRIME MINI- STER, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today spoke of the time when pacts with Britain may be427 words
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327 1959-11-18 1 LUNCH: 'SOCIAL CO-OPERATION' SAYS LEE SD4GAPORE. Tues. The Federation Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, took time off from a crowded programme to keep a luncheon date here today. By attending the 10-course luncheon given by the Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, the Tengku kept a promise made in327 words
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280 1959-11-18 1 Indian prisoners were 'put under pressure' NEW DELHI, Tues.— India today accused China of using threats to "extort" statements from Indian police captured in the Ladakh clash on Oct. 21. An official statement said that first reports from the prisoners, returned by the Chinese on Saturday, ••.show that they were280 words
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Article126 1959-11-18 1 LONDON. Tues. Field Marshal Lord Montgomery 72 today— hopes to go to Peking soon to get a picture of Communist China. Lord Montgomery, speaking in the BBC. programme "Today" from his Hampshire home, leaves tomorrow for South Africa. Later he will visit India. HeReuter - 126 words
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674 1959-11-18 1 Chinese Embassy official In 'heated argument* JAKARTA Tuesday. A SENIOR official of the Communist Chinese Embassy here today drove to Tjipanas village in West Java and told local Chinese shopkeepers they did not have to move to cities as the Indonesian Government has ordered.Reuter - 674 words
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Article48 1959-11-18 1 CHURCHILL ILL LONDON- Tue»>. bf WinMuu Churchill. 85. id dl>p*>M'd in 1 «>inl"D b<>m' tonight jdu uuulil:- tn rr MtljS Dr Konr.*<i Adenauer ■»r Jtt- uJ dinu" .v bonnur of We a <"b*nrel lor Mtmber? of household 1 it vis >h;ht in di>po.-itiun nothing >Ti -Reutrt48 words
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Advertisement36 1959-11-18 1 Joy Forever MATCHING ENGAGEMENT WEDDING RINGS GOLD, r i^S^CSw mnE GOLD \£^)sQy PLATLSUM C]H\ ot p. H. HENBRY Jeweller* i> SllWMmltb*. 7i. North BrWf. Rd S*«orr Kuala l.ompar PLAYER'S MEANS PLEASURE everyone knows it P.M. 14.36 words
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Article174 1959-11-18 2 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. 'rHE Minister for Health. Inche Ahmad Ibrahim. said in a statement today that he was aware there is discontent amongst some medical personnel in the service." "Negotiations are taking place between their association and the Ministers fur Health and Finance for the granting174 words
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Article72 1959-11-18 2 TWO-MONTH INDONESIAN TOUR FOR 5 CINGAPORE. Tues.— A Nan- yang University Students' Union team of five, will leave for Indonesia in early January on a twomonth goodwill "student exchange tour." The union president, Mr. Ng Kirn Hang, said today an Indonesian student delegation would arrive here in July on a72 words
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Article30 1959-11-18 2 SINGAPORE. Tues— A six-year-old boy, Llm Ah Seng, was found drowned in three feet of water in a well 40 yards from his home In Mandai Road today.30 words
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324 1959-11-18 2 Minister: Our jail system is wrong 'PEOPLE NOT BORN AS CRIMINALS...' SINGAPORE. Tues. THE Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, has said it is unfortunate that Singapore's prisons are still run as "punishment houses." He said efforts to introduce the element of rehabilitation have been piecemeal, primarily because324 words
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Article, Illustration88 1959-11-18 2 a railway track. The Bailey bridge is a temporary construction. The driver and four passenders were slightly injured. The bus driver told police that his brakes failed as he approached the bridge. Straits Times picture. IT WAS a close shave for this bus which ran88 words
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179 1959-11-18 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. SINGAPORE workers who have moved to the Federation can withdraw their contributions to the Singapore Provident Fund only on one condition. THE CONDITION: If he Is unemployed for two years and there is no likelihood of his getting a job again. Otherwise, his179 words
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Article31 1959-11-18 2 SINGAPORE. Tues. Two thugs forced a cigarette salesman. Mr. Lee ChongHock, into a back lane off Rayman Road, and removed $1,040, his day's collections, from a brief case yesterday.31 words
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135 1959-11-18 2 From CHIN SOON KUI KUCIUNG. Tues.— The Sarawak United People's Party won 13 of the 27 seats contested in the Municipal Council elections here during: the weekend. One seat i s to be contested aram at the end of this week by two candidates.135 words
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Advertisement14 1959-11-18 2 ANOTHER HAPPY CHRISTMAS FORECAST jtf? o ASTROLOGER Cheer up \^%7^ COLD STORAGE this CHRISTMAS14 words
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Miscellaneous20 1959-11-18 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby |Vi UAVE TUtU ill 9TCAK J I MAVt OMCKVM J I ON y* T CMBJW20 words
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Article230 1959-11-18 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. Sir Charles Darwin, British scientist and expert on population problems, predicted today that within 100 years the world's population will far outdistance the earth's capacity for food production. But he added that the people living then probably will be Just as happy as230 words
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Article28 1959-11-18 3 GLASGOW. Tues. One thousand shipyard workers wrtit on strike at Greenock today in protest at the dismissal of a man said to have been "loafing."— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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205 1959-11-18 3 Bad 'Butch' (Boxer with a complex) sent to psychiatrist I ONDON, Tues. —A 40- year-old Shoreham (Sussex) widow revealed yesterday that she had sent her four-year-old Boxer dog, "Butch", to a London psychiatrist to be treated for an "inferiority complex." Earlier Mrs. Constance Gamble had been fined £1 for fallingReuter - 205 words
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Article25 1959-11-18 3 MOSCOW. Tues. Russia's First Deputy Premier. Mr. Anastas Mikoyan, today left for" Mexico to open a Soviet scientific and cultural exhibition. Renter.Reuter - 25 words
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152 1959-11-18 3 Charles' police guard 'kidnap fear' F ONDON. Tues— The Daily x Herald today reported that police had been alerted against a plot by Irish extremists to kidnap the 11-year-old heir to the throne. Prince Charles.The Herald report said: "That is the secret reason behind the new security measures at CheamReuter - 152 words
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299 1959-11-18 3 U.N. 'BLACKBALLS' NEW A-CLUB MEMBERS NEW YORK, Tuesday. 'THE United Nations' political committee -L today approved Ireland's proposal to limit the world's "Nuclear Club" to its present membership. The vote was 66-0, with 13 abstentions. Nationalist China. France, Peru and Spain Joined the ninenation Sovie* bloc in abstaining. The IrishReuter; UPI - 299 words
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164 1959-11-18 3 MICHAEL SCOn TO JOIN 'BAN SAHARA A-TEST' TEAM YEW YORK, Tues.— The Rev. Michael Scott. British Anglican clergyman, left here yesterday for Ghana on his way to join an international team which plans to protest against the holding of French atomic tests in the Sahara. Mr. Scott said the teamReuter - 164 words
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165 1959-11-18 3 Military cuts: 'U.S. will have to bring troops home' AUGUSTA, Tues.— Mr. A NeU McElroy, th« Defence Secretary, said here yesterday the U.S. must "face up to a decision" on bringing home some of its troops still stationed overseas. He made the comment after talks with President Eisenhower and otherReuter - 165 words
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137 1959-11-18 3 NEW YORK, Tues. —The Russian delegation to the United Nations said In. a statement circulated here yesterday that arw Western move to lay the Hungarian question before the General Assembly would be "nothing but an attempt at reviving the atmosphere of the cold war." TheReuter - 137 words
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Article24 1959-11-18 3 OTTAWA. Tues.— Residents of Leeds County, Ontario, have contributed M 53.500 to ship surplus milk powder to Hong Kong for refugee children—Reuter24 words
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186 1959-11-18 3 LONDON, Tuesday. fHE Prime Minister, Mr. Macmillan, said last night that it would be folly to suppose that one summit meeting would settle every world problem Speaking at the annual Lord Mayor's banquet at the Guildhall. Mr. Macmillan said that the issues were too big,Reuter - 186 words
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Article50 1959-11-18 3 LONDON. Tues The De Havilland Aircraft Company said today that sales of its Comet IV airliner should total 50 by early next year. Thirty-nine have so far been ordered. Negotiations for further sales are now in progress. The company must sell 60 Comets to break even Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article33 1959-11-18 3 LONDON. Tues. Public houses throughout Britain are planning to step up facilities for selling bottled beer over the counter to meet a big rise in home drinking due to television. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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132 1959-11-18 3 MELBOURNE. Tues.—Norman Howard. KO. came back from the dead today—two weeks after his funeral. What was presumed to be his body was found in the Yarra River here on Oct. 31. Clothes found on a bridge were identified as his. Three days laterReuter - 132 words
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Miscellaneous358 1959-11-18 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE > RADIO MALAYA s 4 «V R R iVEi VE A.M. 6.30 Oood Morning; 6.32 MEDIUM HAVE SERVICES Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; Lumpur 341 mrtres 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 The lp^T"* 330 m'trH News; 8.05 A Date With Music; Malacca 297 metres358 words
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Article, Illustration576 1959-11-18 4 Singapore's future: It's all up to 'managers' THE 'QUIET DIPLOMAT' DECLINES TO GIVE ADVICE SINGAPORE. Tuesday. THE retiring British Commissioner General for South-East Asia, Sir Robert Scott, said here today that Singapore's future would depend on its "management.** In a farewell interview, he said: "Singapore is a port, bazaar and576 words
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Article, Illustration32 1959-11-18 4 Mr. Chan Chak Choi and Mis* Lee Yoke Chan who were married in Singapore yesterday Mr. Chan Is employed in the Straits Times Production Department. Straits Times picture.32 words
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422 1959-11-18 4 Detention order against TUC leader not properly made counsel 'THE detention of 1 Lee Yew Seng, a vice-president of the Trades Union Congress, under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance, 1955, was not properly made in compliance with the terms of the ordinance and therefore the detention order was bad,422 words
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Article378 1959-11-18 4 BUT GOVT. NOT TOLD YET SINGAPORE Tuesday. 'PHE Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, 1 said today the Government had not been officially notified that Singapore UMNO would not take part in processions or parades during Loyalty Week, which begins on Dec. 3. He said:378 words
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128 1959-11-18 4 FOUR CLUBS ARE CLOSED BY THE GOVT. SINGAPORE. Tues. The Government today dissolved four Chinese clubs and one association on the grounds that they 'were being used for "unlawful parposes and for purposes incompatible with the peace and good order ol the state." The order of dissolution was given by128 words
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Article49 1959-11-18 4 SINOAPORE. Tues.— Police today ambushed a car in Geylang Road and detained two men. In the car, police found a revolver and six rounds of ammunition wrapped in a newspaper. Two scout knives, a screw driver and a pair of gloves were also seized.49 words
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Article83 1959-11-18 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Water Engineer's Department announced today that water will be cut off at the following places tomorrow: Along Perak Road backlane and Madras Btreet between Ounlop Btreet and Bungel Road from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. to clean a main. Paya Lebar Road between the83 words
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Article16 1959-11-18 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. A. Oilmour has been elected presldertt of the Singapore Stamp Club.16 words
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Miscellaneous196 1959-11-18 4 ajat A morataf 815 a.m. beauty culture S p.m. KATONG BOY'S CLUB- Bad•■•«K?-. INDBPENDtSTT BHSSIONAJIY mlnton. Indoor game. 3 pm^wLft nmr,. W i I<Un MOVmiKNT: Free film ahow at pak ra«a 5 p.m?*3, bSiSing^ weight Uftlnf 4 p.m.; Judo practice Salvation Army Boy 8 Industrial p.m. «~*~"m > P.m.: nrmnaatlea196 words
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251 1959-11-18 5 World roving yacht owner brushes off thrill-seekers SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. Robert Stevens, owner of the round-the-world 30-ton yacht Kirn, has firmly turned down all requests from Malayan boys to join his yacht on her voyage to the United States. Mr. Stevens disclosed today that he had received several inquiries from251 words
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Article346 1959-11-18 5 WORLD TALKS: 'CHOOSE MALA YANS' Govt. urged to maintain dignity of nation KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Senior Government Officers' Association of the Federation wants the Government to stop sending non-Malayans as delegates to international conferences and agencies. The plea was made by the biennial delegates conference of the association here346 words
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Article28 1959-11-18 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Malayan Pharmaceutical Association (Southern Div. I) will hold its annual dinner at the Alumni Medical Centre here on Dec. 12 at 8 p.m.28 words
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117 1959-11-18 5 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. A BUSINESSMAN, stated to have "a string of In- **> come tax offences, was fined $500 today for not submitting the returns of his business for this Yeo Khee Nghee. ol Upper Circular Road, who pleaded guilty, said that his business was117 words
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Article89 1959-11-18 5 CID chiefs from all states meet ITUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A conference of CID chiefs from all states in the Federation will be held at the police headquarters in Blur! Road here tomorrow. It is understood that they will submit reports on the crime situation in their states The conference will89 words
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Article32 1959-11-18 5 TANJONG MALIM. Tues.— Mr. Chanan Singh has assumed duties as acting offl-cer-in-charge of the P.W.D. nere. He succeeds Mr. K. P. B. Menon, who recently retired after 33 years' service32 words
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Article71 1959-11-18 5 IPOH. Tues.— Raja Idrls bin Raja Hassan. 42, a dogshooter, was today discharged In the magistrate's court of causing hurt to a woman. Lee Sin Keng, at Bukit Merah new village near Ipoh on May 7. He was alleged to have shot and wounded Lee71 words
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Article, Illustration138 1959-11-18 5 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Government proposes to step up work on development projects which will give some relief to the unemployment situation. The Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne, gave this reply today lo questions tabled In the Leglsla- tive Assembly by Mr.138 words
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158 1959-11-18 5 SINGAPORE. Tues The leader of the British delegation to the Colombo Plan conference at Jogjakarta. Lord Lansdowne. today praised the "real sDlrit of co-operation and understanding" among the member countries. lie made a brief stop-over here on his way to Kuala Lumpur after attending the158 words
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283 1959-11-18 5 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A ROYAL AIR FORCE warrant officer agreed in a court here today that a fatal accident he had caused could have been avoided had he kept his eyes on the road all the time. W. O. Ralph Ballard, 43. of RAF Tengah.283 words
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Article98 1959-11-18 5 THE CHEQUE CASE— A CORRECTION In our report yesterday under the heading: "Lawyers cheques returned by bank, court told." Mr. L. E. Osman. counsel for another lawyer. Miss Tan Beng Choo. was quoted as saying he had filed a petition with the Bar Committee in the matter of Mr. Marcus98 words
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Article165 1959-11-18 6 S'PORE OFFER TO TRAIN TEACHERS CINGAPORE, Tues. The Ministry of Education has invited applications from untrained teachers in its service to undergo a three-year normal training course at the Teachers Training College. THE REASON: More qualified teachers are needed to help carry out the education programme effectively. Registered teachers of165 words
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Article39 1959-11-18 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues..— A. Potaya, of TeJuk Rumenla. was sentenced to four months' Jail to be followed by police supervision for a year, for the theft of a watch valued at $30. He had a previous conviction.39 words
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268 1959-11-18 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. THE City Council has plans in hand or under consideration to assure Singapore of sufficiency in water and electricity for the next few years. The council's administrator, Mr. P. C. Llm. revealing this today, said268 words
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243 1959-11-18 6 PETIR URGES 'HIGHER MORALS' SINGAPORE, Tuesday. 'FHE Peoples Action Party today called on all pa A rents to pay more attention to the welfare o their children and to be stricter with them. An editorial In the Chinese edition of the party's paper Petir,243 words
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115 1959-11-18 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Hong Kong Government has awarded a $60,000 contract to Cathay Film Services to make a short colour film about Hong Kong for world cinema and television viewers. A production team leaves here for Hong Kong shortly. It will115 words
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Article64 1959-11-18 6 PENANG, Tues— Two Shell employees, Messrs. Lim Telk Cheow and Lo Thean Ee. will be entertained by the Bhell Company to tea at the Boston Cafe tomorrow on the eve of their retirement. Mr. Llm, a relief depot superintendent, has served the company 34 years,64 words
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Miscellaneous295 1959-11-18 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Upbringing will run true 1. Old woman steals about 500 (7). clear (5 7). 7. No Burlington House priw 5. Detailed examination In (7, 5). canMra (5-2). 10. London chalet? (5, 7). 9 Sappers demolish wine with 1». Insect nervously geU an explosive results (7).295 words
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Article, Illustration1280 1959-11-18 7 Even the kings bowed to the Lombard bankers THEY FINANCED WARS AND CRUSADES, LENT MONEY TO MONARCHS AND COLLECTED TAXES OF WHOLE NATIONS IN the heart of the City of London is a narrow street that for 700 years has been the banking centre of Britain. Lombard Street is still1,280 words
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Miscellaneous296 1959-11-18 7 The Saint By Leslie 1 barter is *MBB $&9&fß^^ HOT HUE. I NEVER DID GO MUCH FOR THAT fl WORK IN A NEW K>?« OPpirrjPß^ ™PPCrw m lucond nun^S V* OLD- SCHOOL- PETTICCWT PIT BUT ITS 6000 A LOT HARDO? THAN you '6T I I^o uurTMi JVi/c Tunl^r S\\ <;V296 words
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Obituary77 1959-11-18 8 >• W»r*i U$ (minimum) MRS. CHIA JOO TOOK nee Elizabeth Chong Joon Nyong (All Chit) age 73. passed away peacefully on 17.11 1959 at 87, Koon .Seng Road, leaving behind 3 Sons, 4 Daughters-in-Law. 3 Daughters, 3 Sons-in-Law. 4 Adopted Daughters, 2 Adopted Sons-ln-law and 44 Grandchildren to mourn77 words
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Article25 1959-11-18 8 Vl WariM $1$ (Minimum) THE FAMILY of the late Peter rL.iu inank Relatives and Friends for Wreaths. 8cro». Condolences and attendance at ihe funeral.25 words
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Article37 1959-11-18 8 J« W»r4s $1$ (minimum) MUNJU RAMAN, Age 16, I C No. P.K. *****9 Is missing since 8 a.m. Nov. 8. Anyone who knows his whereabouts please contact Kannan Nair. Kinrara Estate, Petallng. Reward will be given.37 words
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Article326 1959-11-18 8 ID HW» %l» (Minimum) "COWLAC" Spray Dried Full cream Powdered Milk with the lovely creamy taste so good for K rowing children! SICK-ROOM ODOURS eliminated. How? With Air-wick, of i ouise. Air-wick will keep the sickroom freeh and ensures the patient's comfort. COME to Ouaik's for Xnias Gifts. 419.326 words
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Article41 1959-11-18 8 o H trd* Si (Mi*.) Bom S» ttt. txtrm PARK HILL HOTEL, SevenBftfta, Kent., caters entirely for Overseas leave winter and rammer. Country surrounding br. London Warmth, excellent food individual attention. Club, Bar. Children particularly welcomed at special terms.41 words
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595 1959-11-18 8 The Straits Times Wednesday, Nov. 18, 1959. Filling The Gap The Senior Government Officers Association treads on uncertain ground when, in a resolution passed at its biennial conference, it calls upon the Federation Government "to discontinue forthwith the practice of nominating non- Malayans as delegates to reI present the country595 words
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Article393 1959-11-18 8 Next year should be a turning point in the fortunes of rural Malaya. The officers of the Ministry of Agriculture will have an important part to play in ensuring that it is. In his address to the annual conference of departmental officers the Minister, Inche Aziz Ishak,393 words
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Article222 1959-11-18 8 Whilst Dato Ismail has noticed that Indonesian newspapers are becoming less hostile to the idea of Seafet Dr. Subandrio is still adamant that Indonesia wants none of it. He supports the official line with some unconvincing arguments. Being confined only to the nations of South-East Asia,222 words
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Article, Illustration1425 1959-11-18 8 Cyril Dunn - The threat to India's Third Plan Cyril Dunn CHINESE PROBES ON THE BORDER MENACE THE MIGHTY PROJECTS THAT MEAN SO MUCH TO HUNGRY MILLIONS by EVER since the Chinese Communists took over Tibet and began their speculative probing southward, it had been natural to think of the Himalayas as a1,425 words
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Letter67 1959-11-18 8 and the cult of the common man READ with great interest the report of Sir Alan Rose's speech <S.T. Nov.' 14 >. In his attack on the so-called cult of the Common Man and the worship of mediocrity. Sir Alan appears to have swung to the opposite pole67 words
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Letter248 1959-11-18 8 "I do not believe that such a thing as the cult of the Common Man exists, or that there is a worship of mediocrity, except perhaps in the minds of certain politicians. We shall have to examine other causes for the decline in status of the "men of excellence".248 words
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Letter85 1959-11-18 8 To conclude, let us indeed have our men of excellence. but let them be the pattern of a Curie, a Schweitzer or an Einstein. My song concerns not only the men of excellence but men of humility and compassion as well I would gladly slug Sir Alan's song85 words
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194 1959-11-18 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Vietnamese consulate here has been instructed to collect $15,000 from the owners of a Singapore fishing boat seized 32 days ago. According to the Vietnamese Consul. Mr. Tram Kirn Phuong. $9,000 was for a fine and $6,000 for an old debt. Mr.194 words
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Article80 1959-11-18 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. A discussion on the approach to the study of Malay literature will be held in the Arts Lecture Theatre in Cluny Road at 8.15 p.m. on Thursday. Mr. M. G. Swift. Inche Talb bin Osmand and Che Ismail bin Hussein of the Department of Malay Studies,80 words
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Article104 1959-11-18 9 The BIG demand for Times Annual DEPORTS from all over Malaya show that there have already been heavy sales of the STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL for 1960. Newsagents are now receiving fresh supplies. Have you made sure of the copies that you will want for yourself, your family and for friends104 words
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Article41 1959-11-18 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Indian Chamber of Commerce here will hold a farewell reception for Mr. 8. K. Banerji. Indian Comml c 'oner In Malaya, and Mrs. Banerjl at the Coral Room. Adelphl Hotel, on Nov. 28 at 6.30 p.m.41 words
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Article453 1959-11-18 9 VISITING PROFESSOR SAYS WESTERN TONGUES NOT SUITED TO SOUTH-EAST ASIA SINGAPORE, Tuesday. PROFESSOR C. Lopez, a language expert, said here last night that no Western language properly fitted the culture of the peoples of South-East Asia. He said: "I have never met any student or453 words
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177 1959-11-18 9 COULD NOT TRACE HUSBAND: KILLED HERSELF OINGAPORE, Tues. A 20-year-old English speaking amah hanged herself after she had failed to trace her husband, as she wanted to take out a divorce action against him. This was told today to the second coroner. Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, by a housewife. Ta177 words
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Article30 1959-11-18 9 IPOH, Tues. The Rev. J.J.A. Hodglng. Assistant Chaplain General. Far East Land Forces, arrived here today to visit Commonwealth military units and establishments In North Malaya and Penang.30 words
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Article26 1959-11-18 9 JOHORE BAHRU. TuesFor using abusive language to a constable yesterday at Jalan Larkln, Yeo Nou Chye 29. of Singapore, was fined $50 here today.26 words
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Article49 1959-11-18 9 SINGAPORE. Tues— A 10--man party from the Toyko Stationery Export Association is expected to arrive here by air tomorrow from Bangkok for a week's visit. They will meet local stationery importers here. During their stay the party will give an exhibition of Japanese stationery.49 words
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379 1959-11-18 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore professional growers today predicted a big future for an orchid export business, if it was given enough encouragement by the- Government. The concensus of opinion was "If Malaya can expect to export orchids In bulk in the near future, so can Singapore."379 words
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Article, Illustration184 1959-11-18 9 Social work— guider's plea to the mature women KUALA LUMPUR. Toes.— Che Halimah binte Talb. a Girl Guide leader, arced today that more mature women in Malaya should come forward to lead In social work. "They should not be content to sit at home and look after the interests of184 words
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Article279 1959-11-18 9 FIRL WORKS, PARADE, SEA SPORTS SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A COLOURFUL aquatic programme is being orIX ganised for Dec. 5 and 6as part of Singapore's National Loyalty Week celebrations. Highlights will be illuminated floats, tugs and waterboats shooting coloured jets of water Into the air, a skiing exhibition279 words
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104 1959-11-18 9 CABLE FROM MANCHESTER STOPS A FUNERAL gINGAPORE Tues. A last minute cable from Britain altered funeral plans for Mr. Gordon McGuffie. an assistant water engineer with the Singapore City Council, and his wife who were both killed in a motor accident on Saturday. Just before they were to be burled104 words
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Article167 1959-11-18 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Siamese Minister for Public Health. Phra Bamras Naradhura, this afternoon visited the Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association clinic in Shenton Way and came away highly impressed. He said: "Your health services are much better than our s In Siam." He also commented on the roads167 words
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220 1959-11-18 9 BLOOD APPEAL: PAP DONORS PLAN A MARCH SINGAPORE, Tuesday. TTHE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will lead a group of PAP members in a march to the General Hospital tomorrow morning to give blood at the Blood Tansfusion Centre. The march of branch officials and members will start from220 words
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74 1959-11-18 9 6,452 begin exams today in S'pore SINGAPORE. Tues. A record number of 6.452 candidates will sit for the Cambridge Overseas School Certificate and the Higher School Certificate Examinations here from tomorrow. A total of 5,369 are taking the Bchool Certificate and 1.083 the Higher School Certificate. Of these, 3.988 are74 words
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Article45 1959-11-18 9 SINGAPORE, Tues— Dr. B. Gopala Reddy. Indian Minister for Revenue and Expenditure, will talk on "The message of Tagore" at the Ramakrlshna Mission Hall, Bartley Road, on Friday at 6 p.m. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. the Minister of Eudcation, will preside.45 words
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Advertisement206 1959-11-18 9 f^*— *> A U D 1 O Ws>*|«/sVI/^A/d PERFECTION ALL GARRARD RECORD CHANGERS ARE ADAPTABLE FOR STEREOPHONIC SOUND, i iMfdil IC. 88 Model RC.121 MX.II Sirtfopore $154 50 Singapore 5129.50 F«4«rctK>n $181.50 FedtraHon $151.50 Model RC. 98 Siiifaporc $169.50 Federation $196.50 All Girrsrd Record Changers ire tip plied with the206 words
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Article193 1959-11-18 10 Write to these pen friends HERE are some more pen pals for you. Kamal Omar, aged 16. 377 Tampin Omar, Kuala Pilah. Games, reading, songs. Lew Yoon Pin. 117 Pekan Melayu. Alor Star, Kedah Stamps, games, swimming. Tan Ah Toh, 444 Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore 19. Betty Chu. aged 12.193 words
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Article, Illustration832 1959-11-18 10 JUNGLE FOLK COMPETE FOR STRONG MAN TROPHY The jungle folk decide to hold a fair and invite all the other animals to attend. Mat Mousedeer who has set up as a fortune teller manages to upset Ezani by warning the visitors not to go on the elephant's switchback car, then832 words
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Article, Illustration172 1959-11-18 10 Dear Boys and Girls Here arc fht six winners of our contest in which you were asked to find out who threw water over Flipper, and to colour the picture. Bar Raxon, Block 83/6. H.M Naval Base, Singapore 27, Billy Tan, 15 Narooma Road, Singapore172 words
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Advertisement407 1959-11-18 10 KILL HARMFurlpg^ INSECTS J ®g ...instantly Protect your health against diseases carried by flies, mosquitoes, fleoi and roaches. Use Block Flog insecticides to 1 L P > INSECT SMAY destroy these pesh on corrloct. leaves a lasting r Vi/ f film of insecticide y^Bw >. flj If that kills crawling407 words
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Advertisement289 1959-11-18 10 se £alamb J^pP THINK OF LISTERS f LAVENDA WOOLS All the colours you want! LAVENDA IS LUXURIOUS but not extravagant TH« «^> JTV7. Lovenda woollen you knit yourself vs^^HY| costs no more than an ordinary shop-bought jumper And just look at the difference I The Chocolate Drink that mixes INSTANTLY289 words
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Miscellaneous45 1959-11-18 10 G.CG Collect six of these coupons to join the Children's Corner Club. Name Address Age Sex Please enrol me a member of the Wise Owls Club and send me a badge. 1 am enclosing six C.C.C. coupons and a stamped self -addressed envelope. Name Address45 words
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Advertisement1620 1959-11-18 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO AWN, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINEHTAL PORTS Due Spore Sail; Sham Ktnang OOLIUS Genoa, lonoon, H'burg. ROan It Part/Ttday Not II ELPENOR Havrt. LivtrpMl. Avonmoutt It Part, Ntv 21 Nay 21/22 OEMODOCUS Livtrpatl. Glasgow Not 21 Not 24 Ntv 21/21 Not 28/24 DIOMEB Marseilles. Dublin1,620 words
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Advertisement1441 1959-11-18 11 mil.in« THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. "m^ SINGAPORE (lacaraaratM la tkt Unite* Riagwtai) J LINES SAILINSS TO AOEN. U.K. ft CONTINEHTAL PORTS S'oare y V*mm •nun 6ENATTOW tor HamMirg Antwerp. London 2S/2S NOT 20/27 NOT 20/10 NOT BENLEOI fw Liverpool Rottarrtam 27/21 NOT 1 lENAVON for Port Sudan Liverpool. R'dam1,441 words
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Advertisement1271 1959-11-18 11 McALISTER tfc CO.. LTD. 11l Hi: UMI ILLIRMAN UNI KLAVSMBS* UNI LOOJBM. HAMBURG. ROTTEROAM «AYR» IOS ANCELES. LAN HANC.SCO, k NULL SEATTLE VANCOUVER I PORTLAND Md for Canada i.id USA North Atlantic Ports Acctptiat carge tar Ctatral a Statk Cm or PERT* Amenta Sport P. Sham Penang 00U6AINVILLE Wa. 14/201,271 words
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847 1959-11-18 12 BIG RUBBER SHIPMENTS TO RUSSIA IN OCTOBER By Our Market Correspondent THE reason for the squeeze which has developed on first grade rubber over the past few weeks with a consequent soaring in price was explained yesterday when Government issued details of the record October shipments of 109,467 tons. These847 words
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Article23 1959-11-18 12 Malayan Share Market: Nor. 17 KM 18 Industrials 1»«.2» «1M Tins Ml 16 143.54 S Rubber* 174*37 174.57 Jan. 1 1958:100.23 words
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Article809 1959-11-18 12 THE Malayan Share Brokers' As- sociatien reported yesterday: "Industrials and tins were selectively better while rubbers were firm. The turnover was good." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business up to 3.30 p.m Industrials: Fed. Disp. $1.10 and $1.11: Fitzpa tricks 99 cents; Fr&ser and Neave ords809 words
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Article146 1959-11-18 12 December first grade rateber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday st 136', cents per lb. up 2 cent« on Monday's close. The closing tone was erratic. Closing prices in cents per lb.. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 147 I*,1 sellers 148'»; Int. 1 R.S.S.146 words
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Article285 1959-11-18 12 Ships lying alongside the Sings- I pore Harbour wharves or expected today are: Straat Mozambique 12. Talping 45, Wairimu 6A, Idomeneus 67, TJiboda* 89, Thorsgaard 10 11, Donai 13/14, Frankfurt 15 16. Leninogorsk 18, Senggarang N. Wall 3, Seremban I N. Wall 4. Benveg 21/22, Tong Lie I285 words
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Article115 1959-11-18 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: steady UK/Continent j November/December shipment* 440 buyers. $41 sellers. Coconut oil: steady bulk 562 sellers, drum $64 sellers. Pepper: steady. 20 tons business reported done. Muntok white $200. Sarawak j $199 (both up $13) special Sarawak black115 words
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Article29 1959-11-18 12 Sennah Rubber Company will 1 pay no dividend for 1958 against 2. per cent. The net profit was £24.241 against £13.566 after tax of £759 1 (£673».29 words
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Article90 1959-11-18 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' AaaaeiaUan made the following changes In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Caaada: bu\lng airmail T.T. 31 3/8. O.D. 31 1/2, 90 d/st 31 15/16 credit bilk. 32 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: (anada 31: Swiss Francs 1413/4: French90 words
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Article33 1959-11-18 12 SINGAPORE. NOV. IT RUBBER: $1.36 i per Ib. (up 2 cents). Unofficial 5 p.m. close $1,351 (slightly easier). TIN: $3% per picul (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 180 tons (down 20 tons).33 words
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Article119 1959-11-18 12 MELBOURNE. Tues. INVESTMENT shares maintained a firm tone here today. B.H.P. gained Is. 6d. to 69s- 6d. Drug Houses eased 2s. to 55sand Humes eased Is. Base metals and the oils held a steady trend, while Common wealth bonds traded along firm lines. Con. Zinc 92/- seller Mount119 words
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Advertisement1224 1959-11-18 12 Express U.S.A. Pacific afc AtlanUc CoaMS Service E.I.A. 1.1.A. LU SVe Shan. Penan*. H'kong i_An|alai N«« Yoik Kaankiwa Mafa" lit Call M/M Na» 27 Nit 21 Nay ?a<rm )l II Nni 0k 25 Me <a ian "Satlikawa Mat." 21/2J Oec 24 Dec 21 Oac 31 Dec Jaa II fal aii1,224 words
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Advertisement174 1959-11-18 12 1 HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. 33 35 TELOK AVER STREET Telephone No. ***** Weekly aWvfc* te KUCHING, SARIKEI. BINATANG ond SIIU. M/V "GIANG ANN" IN PORT SAILS 21 /U M/V "GIANG LEE" DUE 23/11 SAILS 28/11 Accepting Passengers end Cargo Sarawak AajaMt* THE BORNEO CO., LTD. Irpw GUAN174 words
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Advertisement414 1959-11-18 12 TENDERS D.I.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the Director, D. I. Dept. Kuala Lumpur from registered Clauses A. B, C. 4c D Contractors, up to noon on the 18th December 1959 for the supply of paint to the DID for the year 19«0. 2. Tender forms with full414 words
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Advertisement611 1959-11-18 12 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) N THE HIGH COURT OF THE 1 STATE OF SINGAPORE. rAKE NOTICE that a Receiving 3 )rder was made on 13th Nov. < 959 against: Jankruptcy No. (66/59. P de Souza i Clerk i No. 40, Woodleigh Park, I Singapore. Dated 16th of Nov611 words
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Advertisement375 1959-11-18 12 NOTICES HIGH STRUT SCHOOL LOTTERY RESULTS st Prize Ticket No. 2007 !nd Prize 3215 Ird Prize 3459 Consolation 1949 Prize) 3438 Prize winners Please call at iigh Street School to claim your :h urch of the assumption building fund PETALING JAVA GOVERNMENT LOTTIRY PERMIT NO. 8/1959. Results of the draw375 words
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Advertisement957 1959-11-18 13 A PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF MAXAYA IN KUALA LUMPUR Applications are Invited for appointment to Lectureships or Assistant Lectureships which are expected to fall vacant in 1960 In the Department of Physics In the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur. Candidates should have at least a good honours degree lo957 words
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Advertisement632 1959-11-18 13 TENDERS I TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the purchase of over Issued newspapers during 1960. The approximate annual amount is 1.000 plculs, which would have to be cleared twice monthly from Kuala Lumpur. Interested parties are Invited to apply before 30th November. 1959. for further details to Straits Times632 words
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Advertisement759 1959-11-18 13 (Continued from Page SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Words ti (Min.)— Box St et,. sxtrm WANTED part-time Theatre Sister, Nurses, and mldwlves. Apply stating qualifications and experience to Box A 5197 B.T. Spore. YOUNG FEMALE COOK preferably Chinese, experience English Cooking for Young Bachelor Planter, send Photograph and Particulars to Box A759 words
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Advertisement779 1959-11-18 13 FOR SALE tt Words ti (Min.)— Bom St et,. sxtrm FORD CONSUL delivered from Dagenham June 1959 unscratched just run In 8.000 miles driven by one European driver in England and on Continent. Perfect condition, colour off-white any examination Price $5,500- licensed and taxed. Apply Slsson A Delay. French Bank779 words
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Article158 1959-11-18 14 ON THE TRACK WITH EPSOM JEEP: Ipoh, Tuesday TT UAL A LUMPUR trainer Milton Sullivan is hopeful of another Perak Gold Vase success here on Sunday. He has two smart sprinters engaged Sun of Burma and Bestcrete. Milton was successful in 1952 with Sporting Gesture.158 words
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Article153 1959-11-18 14 Brilliant Light goes fast Supreme Test and Rodato (Shaari) raced stride for stride over "3f in 39 3/5 with little between them at the finish. The Torch (Shaari) and Destiny were ridden over 3f in 39 4/5, with The Torch going better at the finish. Newcomer Kwan Kong (Donnelly) bowl-153 words
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149 1959-11-18 14 Come to Johore Grand Prix, HK drivers told HONG KONG, Tuesday. SINGAPORE'S Bill Wyllie who has been spending part of his honeymoon in Macao driving to second place in the Macao Grand Prix left Hong Kong today with his wife for Singapore. Before he left, he invited the colony's motor149 words
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Article61 1959-11-18 14 f ONDON, Tues.— Tottenham Hotspur. the London First Division soccer club, beat Moscow Torpedo 3-2 in a friendly floodlit match here last night. Spurs, who led 3-1 at half time, completed a double over the Russian side, having won 1-0 in Moscow last summer. Torpedo will meetReuter - 61 words
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90 1959-11-18 14 T)ACCA, Tues. Aus- tralia moved into a winning position when the third day's play of the First Test against Pakistan ended here today. Australia. 64 for one at close In their second Innings, need 46 runs for victory with nine wicket* in90 words
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Article139 1959-11-18 14 PAKISTAN Ut INNS. 200 AUSTRALIA Ist INNS. 225 PAKISTAN 2nd. INNS. Hanlf b Benaud It IJaz Butt b Maclcay. 20 Stieed Ahmed b Maclcay 15 Wallls Mathlas lbw Mackay 1 Sharpe lbw Mackay 35 Wazlr lbw Benaud 5 Imtiaz Ahmad b Mackay 4 Shuja Ud-dln not out 18 IsrarReuter - 139 words
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Article20 1959-11-18 14 IPOH. Tues. Perak Chinese Pyramid Physical Culture Association will stage a "Mr. Perak. 1959" contest here on Dec. 28.20 words
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99 1959-11-18 14 LUCKNOW, Tuesday. pRATAUNO Pattabongse of Siam won the women *s 1 singles title in the Northern Endia badminton championships here yesterday. She beat Meena Shah of India, the holder, 9-11, 12-9. 11-1 in the final. In the men's doubles semifinals, Dlpu Ohosh and PronobeReuter - 99 words
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Article74 1959-11-18 14 MELBOURNE, Tues. The world's top International golf competition, the Canada Cup. begins here tomorrow. Ireland, the holders, will open the tournament against the host nation, Australia Christy o' Connor and Harry Bradshaw will represent Ireland. The Australian team will be Peter Thomson and Ket Nagle. The tournamentReuter - 74 words
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Article44 1959-11-18 14 PEKING. Tues.— Two Chinese athletics records were set up in the national winter championships held In Wuhan yesterday. Liv Cheng ran the women's 80 metres hurdles in 10 Bsec and Chen Chla Chuan clocked 10.5 for the men's 100 metres.—U.P.L44 words
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Article31 1959-11-18 14 TOKYO. Tues. Flash Elorde. the Filipino holder of the Orient lightweight title, will meet Isaml Ikeyama of Japan In the ten-round nontitle bout here on Nov. 28 UJU.31 words
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Article97 1959-11-18 14 Johansson may get Games medal DARIS. Tues. The International Amateur Boxing Federation will reopen discussion in March on the proposal that Ingemar Johansson. Sweden's world heavyweight champion should belatedly be awarded an Olympic silver medal. Johansson reached in the heavyweight final in the 1952 Olympic Games but the medal wasReuter - 97 words
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115 1959-11-18 14 CHRISTINE IS DETERMINED TO BE NO. 1 AGAIN SYDNEY, lues— Britain', tennis star Christina Truman is determined to win back her place as No. 1 woman player in England. She said this in Sydney today when commenting on tha the latest sterlings in which Angela Mortimer i s seeded No.Reuter - 115 words
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Article26 1959-11-18 14 SEOUL. Tues. Filipino middleweight champion Young Paulino and Kang Se Chul of Korea fought a draw in their ten-round non-title bout here yesterday. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Advertisement425 1959-11-18 14 r-jmr- I A/A m /fff B I kfll 1 H TJo*wrAi KLMMHSm^MB BEA C P A Qarutia thai nMMHiHKiH AIR AIRWAYS I I FRANCE AIR luSmmJ Til CEYLON fflj I-A-I- Now wear the date on your wrist The handiest place for a calendar? Obviously the dial of your watch, especially425 words
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Article49 1959-11-18 15 IPOH, Tues. An own goal by Cheng Wah left back Ahhad Nazari put Kinta Indians In the Lim Seng Took Cup soccer final today. There was no score until three minutes from time when Nazari tniskicked the ball into the Cheng Wah net.49 words
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400 1959-11-18 15 VAZIR MARKAR - THE CLUBS AGREE ON 'SCRAP SARU' PROPOSAL VAZIR MARKAR NG CERTAIN OF SUPPORT By SINGAPORE, Tues. When Mr. Ng Wood Kan, president of the Singapore Rugby Union, meets delegates of club affiliated to the Singapore Asian Rugby Union on Nov. 25, he is almost certain to get majority support for400 words
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Article96 1959-11-18 15 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. SINGAPORE Cricket Club and Khalsa Association drew 1-1 in the SHA League Div. 1 match on the padang today. SCC were lucky to get a point on the run of play Though they shocked Khalsa by scoring first, it was Khal sa's game96 words
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Article80 1959-11-18 15 Still Belom Tahu SINGAPORE, Tues. The mystery of Belom Tahu remains. Belom Tahu is an aged grey gelding raced by Mr. E. A. Corless at the recent amateur meeting at Bukit Ti--1 men. Mr. Corless has offered a prize of $50 to anyone who can Identify the horse. The offer80 words
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Article79 1959-11-18 15 QINOAPORE, Tues. Serangoon Gardens set two records when they beat Prisons in the Singapore Hockey Association Dlv. 3 League at Serangoon today. The Gardens won by 18-0. a record score for any division in the league, and cen-tre-forward George Jacobs achieved the rare feat of scoring79 words
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453 1959-11-18 15 'SHOW RESPECT TO UMPIRES' An appeal to Selangor hockey players KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Mr. Hui Weng Chee. chairman of the Selangor Hockey Association's Umpires Committee, today appealed to Selangor players to show more respect for umpires. Mr. Hul. who Is a vicepresident of the 8.H.A., said that many players still453 words
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675 1959-11-18 15 SEAP Games problems for FAM selectors MALAYA'S young Mr. Football of 1958, schoolboy Ng Boon Bee of Perak, who skyrocketted to fame in Asian football last year when he contributed a lion share's to the Malayan team's success in the Merdeka first anniversary championship, has retired temporarily from all sport675 words
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Article208 1959-11-18 15 NORMAN ii'iiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiMiiii SIEBEL iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiii - NORMAN ii'iiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiMiiii SIEBEL iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiii By iiiiiiiiiiii avoid a third defeat by Vietnam away from home, and whether they will succeed will probably depend on how resourceful the F.A.M. selectors are during the next fortnight Boon Bee will not have much time left after hi« examinations to train for the208 words
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Article23 1959-11-18 15 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Div. l league hockey match between Police and YMSA at Thomson Road today was postponed because of rain.23 words
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Article21 1959-11-18 15 SINGAPORE. Tues. Police and Hong Kong Bank drew 1-1 in a dlv. 2 hockey match at Farrer Park today.21 words
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Miscellaneous113 1959-11-18 15 \ifro\Aßyf SINGAPORE: Athletics SEAP Oames trials (at Farrer Park). Soccer Premier League, RAF v Malays 'at Jalan Besar. 5.15 p.m.); Prtendlles. Jollllads v RAF Tengah. Cosmopolitan v Rowcroft Lines (both matches at Farrer Park). Hackey: Dlv. 1, SCRC v RAF Seletar (at Shenton Way), SRC v Ceylonese SC (at padang);113 words
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143 1959-11-18 16 BLADES ORDERS PROBE INTO DEATH OF POLICE OFFICER SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. A. E. G. Blades, the Commissioner of Police, has ordered an investigation Into the death of Mr. Thomas Isaac. 57, a former Chief Inspector of the Singapore Police Force. Specially assigned to carry out the investigation is Inspector A.143 words
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Obituary112 1959-11-18 16 MADAM LIM TENO JOON, aged 63, wife of the late Mr. Wong Pong Linn, passed away peacefully 16th November, leaving 3 sons Cheng Boon, Hock Boon, Fee Boon, 2 daughters Lan Eng, Lan Imm. 2 daughters-in-law and 2 grand children to mourn her dealh. Cortege leaves 49, Jalan Kemboja112 words
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Article115 1959-11-18 16 MP. AND MRS. T. MAHADEVAN thank relatives and friends for their congratulatory messages, presents and attendance on the occasion of their marriage. MRS. R K. PONNLAH and family thank the colonel, the officers and men of the Federation Armed Forces, relatives ..nd friends for their attendance, assistance, wreaths and115 words
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Article419 1959-11-18 16 HE SHOT AT DETECTIVES WHO WENT TO INVESTIGATE REPORT ON ROBBERY AT STALL SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A YOUNG man who fired six shots from a revolver at two detctives and a detctive sergeant in the vicinity of Clemenceau Avenue on the morning of April 20 was sentenced419 words
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Article, Illustration241 1959-11-18 16 Schoolboys caught breaking into house qiMGAPORE, Tues. While an untenanted house was being surrounded by a posse of policemen, three schoolboys ran out of the premises and were promptly arrested, a District Court was told today. Lai Foh Lun, 17, of Race Course Road, and two other boys, both aged241 words
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234 1959-11-18 16 SINGAPORE, Tues. A Singapore vege- table farmer's wife told a preliminary inquiry today that when she returned from her day's work on Oct. 3, her 17 year old daughter told her that three men had entered their house, stolen her savings234 words
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378 1959-11-18 16 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Government today appointed a flveman ad hoc committee to arrange for the absorption of the basic education classes now run by the Singapore Council for Adult Education by the Ministry of Education. Mr. C. V. Devan Nair. political secretary to the Minister378 words
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Article356 1959-11-18 16 LONDON STOCKS RUBBER TIN LONDON. Tues. It has been another very unsettled day In London stock markets and with profit-takins continuing prices receded on a broad front. At one time cheap buyers returned which brought a recovery in a number of industrial equities but the move failed to expand and356 words
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281 1959-11-18 16 MAN KILLED IN HIGHLANDS TUNNEL BLAST: THREE HURT TANA RATA. Tuesday. rvNE man was killed and three were injured when an explosion occurred in a tunnel being excavated at the 27th mile, Cameron Highlands Road, this morning. i The tunnel Is part of the big hydro-electric power scheme, now under281 words
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Article26 1959-11-18 16 OTTAWA. Tues— Mr. John Diefenbaker, Canadian Prime Minister, said today he expects President Charles De Gaulle of France to visit Canada next year.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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