The Straits Times, 21 November 1959
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Title Section18 1959-11-21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 ft**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1959 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration1451 1959-11-21 1 BUSES AND PLANES TO HELP IN EMERGENCY More drivers suspended services at standstill UNION REJECTS PROPOSALS OF THE ADMINISTRATION Late bid for settlement breaks down THE entire Malayan Railway service passenger and freight came to a standstill today due to the dispute between engine drivers and management1,451 words
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Article120 1959-11-21 1 Banda suspects appear in court L_ _1 COLOMBO, Fri. Mrs. Vimala Wijewardene. a former Ceylon Cabinet Minister, and Mr. Richard de Zoysa, elder brother of the Finance Minister, who were arrested yesterday in connection with the Bandaranaike assassination case, have been remanded until Nov. 30. Political sources here said the120 words
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Article42 1959-11-21 1 STOCKHOLM, Frl. The Ministers of seven countries. Britain. Austria, Denmark, Norway. Portugal. Swed» n and Switzerland today Initialled a convention creating officially a European Free Trade Association (EFTA) The new trading region will serve about 90 million people. —Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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75 1959-11-21 1 Dear Sir, I have to inform you that I am not willing to work any trtln exceeding 8 hours as per 9 Stsndsrd Turn of Dut/. I require relief on 'completion of my Standard Turn of duty of 8 hcurs. Prior to leaving75 words
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Article, Illustration1326 1959-11-21 1 STC UNION WINS ITS CLAIM FOR A BONUS SINGAPORE. Friday. fHE THREE-MAN arbitration board on the Singapore Traction Co., dispute, in a majority decision, today awarded the company's employees a bonus of one and half weeks' wages and a variable profits bonus computed on a sliding scale related to working1,326 words
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Article71 1959-11-21 1 3 DEAD IN FACTORY BLAST TOKYO, Frl. A giant explosion In a chemical factory at Yokohama, near Tokyo, today killed three and injured more than 350 people. The explosion caused damage to more than 1,000 homes within a radius of a mile of the Tokyo Chemical Company factory. Police saidReuter - 71 words
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Article27 1959-11-21 1 BANGKOK. Frl. The Siamese Industry Minister. Mr. Boon Chaxoenchai, told reporters yesterday that Thailand had a surplus of 40,000 tons of sugar thla year. —Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article58 1959-11-21 1 MANILA, Frl. SEATO secretary-general, Mr. Pote Sarasin, said today SEATO forces could come to the aid of Laos within 12 hours in the event of direct Communist attack. Mr. Sarasin made the statement in a radio interview shortly before he left for Hong Kong atUPI - 58 words
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Article341 1959-11-21 2 GOVERNMENT 'DOMESTIC BUDGET SURVEY SPOTLIGHTS. THE AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD SPENDS MOST OF ITS INCOME ON FOOD KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A REPORT on a domestic budget survey of 2,76t households in the Federation, issued today, shows that Malay, Chinese and Indian wage-earning classes are sensible spenders. Malays and Chinese spend341 words
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81 1959-11-21 2 Undergrads urged to contribute to Cheer Fund SINGAPORE. Fri. Mem- ben of the University of Malaya Students Union here have been asked to contribute generously to the Straits Times Cheer Fund for under privileged children. The appeal made by the chairman of the welfare committee Inche Zakaria bin Mohamed Yatlm,81 words
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Article56 1959-11-21 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. The International Society of Dancing Teachers. Singapore and Malaya. wil* hold the 1959 Singapore Open Amateur Ballroom Dance Championship at the Great World Cabaret here on Dec. 11 and 12. The winners will represent Singapore in the inter-state contest between Singapore and Selangor »t the56 words
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Article33 1959-11-21 2 KLANG. Fri. The annual poppy day dance will be held at the Port Swettenham Recreation Club tomorrow night under the patronage of the Mentri Besar. Inche Abu Bakar bin Baginda.33 words
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115 1959-11-21 2 2 MALAYANS HELP MARGARET OPEN EXHIBITION T IVERPOOL, Fri. Two Malayan students helped Princess Margaret open the first of a series of Commonwealth weeks here yesterday. They were Nasnah Abdullah. 21. of Jalan Raja Said Alwi. Kangar. Perils, who presented the Princess with silver scissors to open the exhibition, and115 words
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350 1959-11-21 2 Malaya to UN: Start banks to aid poor countries MALAYA supported by the United States and eight other countries, yesterday asked United Nations member states to consider establishing industrial development banks and development corporations to accelerate their economic development. Mr. Cheah Theam Bwee. the Malayan representative In the General Assembly's350 words
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194 1959-11-21 2 WINSTEDT'S WAY IS 'OUT OF DATE': VARSITY LECTURER SINGAPORE, Friday. AN ASSISTANT lecturer in the Department of Malay Studies, University of Malaya, Inche Ismail bin Hussein, last night described as "out of date" Sir Richard Winstedt's approach to the study of Malay literature. Sir Richard Is a famous Malay scholar.194 words
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276 1959-11-21 2 Unhappy love affairs drove an inspector to suicide PROBATIONARY INSPECTOR Abdul Rahim bin Abdullah, 27, shot himself in his police quarters on Sept. 18 because of 'unhappy love affairs," Mr. Giam Chong Hing. the coroner said today. "But this is only one of the reasons as supported in evidence and276 words
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Advertisement353 1959-11-21 2 SUNDAY MAIL L the serialization of **V "TRIUMPH \dl ■II m 'feU Mortal Lit* Al.mtrmk, by Sir Arthur Bryant based upon one of the most valuable documents ever to have come out of World War II THE ALANBROOKE DIARIES S I \DA V MAIL readers will begin to M read353 words
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Advertisement42 1959-11-21 2 CIGAR E TT E S (GIVE YOU THE BEST SMOKING PLEASURE I I 9 FOB -PRINCE STONIGHT! Christmas Collection of Cocktail and Evening Gowns BY SALON EUNICE and Jewellery by S. P. H. de SILVA LTD. presented by THE SINGAPORE MODEL ACADEMY42 words
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Miscellaneous9 1959-11-21 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby MUSI (*T TUMf J9 words
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Article295 1959-11-21 3 BUT ON CONDITION THEY CAN REACH AN INTERIM AGREEMENT ON BORDER PROBLEMS NEW DELHI, Friday. A LETTER from Mr. Nehru, the Indian Pre- mier, to Mr. Chou En-lai, the Chinese Premier, agreeing to meet Mr. Chou, provided that they first try to reach anReuter; UPI - 295 words
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Article123 1959-11-21 3 DEATH AND LIFE FOR DEMON LOVERS PARIs, Fri.— A French r farmer in Periguex Western France was sentenced to death, and his mistress to hard labour for life, yesterday for burning the man's 78-year-old mother to death in the farmhouse fireplace The couple, dubbed the "Demon Lovers" by the FrenchReuter - 123 words
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Article49 1959-11-21 3 PEKING. Fri.— Scientists In Kiangsi Province. East China have succeeded in controlling the sex of chickens at birth. Peking Radio reported this but said the method— details of which were not given had only 70 per cent effectiveness in the breeding of rabbits. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article25 1959-11-21 3 PEKING. Fri— A wine factory In Klangsl Province. East China, is making white wines out of peanut crust and grass roots. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article132 1959-11-21 3 I ONDON, Fri. The face of an innocent man is being used by Scotland Yard in a hunt for a vicious sex killer. The photograph Is that of the man's "double" and Scotland Yard's action is described in Press reports as being unique In criminalReuter - 132 words
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Article27 1959-11-21 3 NICOSIA, Fit Cypriot towns and villages are to benefit from the balances of unspent collective fines Imposed on Greek Cypriots during the emergency. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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179 1959-11-21 3 NEW YORK, Friday. CIR Julian Huxley, former director-general of UNESCO, yesterday called for the establishment within the United Nations of a "high level policy making organ" to develop a world population policy. Addressing tht Planned Parenthood Fedtratlon of America, the noted British biologist said thatReuter - 179 words
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Article44 1959-11-21 3 CAPETOWN, Fri. Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery arrived by air yesterday for a two-week private visit to South Africa, to be greeted by a small crowd of admirers singing "For he's a jolly good fellow" in the drizzling rain at the airport.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article, Illustration285 1959-11-21 3 'Shadows' are gone, says Dr. Adenauer BONN, Friday. THE West German Chancellor, Dr. Adenauer, returned here last night after talks in London with the British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, which he described as "completely satisfactory" to both sides. Dr. Heinrich von Brentano. the West German Foreign Minister, when askedReuter - 285 words
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Article59 1959-11-21 3 LONDON. Fri. The Bank of England announced today that the traditional green one pound note, so long the bane of tourists because it wouldn't fit into a wallet, Is to be made smaller. It Is to be completely redesigned, too. with the Queen's picture on it. It59 words
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157 1959-11-21 3 ARCHBISHOP WANTS ADULTERY MADE ILLEGAL fANTERBURY, Fri. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, called yesterday for strong legislation on betting and prostitution, and urged that adultery should be made a criminal offence. The primate told his diocesan conference that the present Bill before Parliament to ease existing lawj onReuter - 157 words
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Article47 1959-11-21 3 BELFAST, Frl. Government arrested two women here yesterday as a ttrst mov* in its campaign against an expected winter campaign of IRA violence. They are the first women held under the emergency powers, by the Minister of Home Affairs. Mr. W.W.B. Topping. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article46 1959-11-21 3 OXFORD. Fri. George Malcolm Young, historian and author of a controversial official biography of the first Earl Baldwin— Prime Minister at the time of the Duko of Windsor's abdication as King died on Wednesday in a nursing home near Oxford. He was 77. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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106 1959-11-21 3 FOUND— THE OLD MASTER'S 'LOST MASTERPIECE' f OS ANGELES, Fri. Art experts said yesterday that 10 paintings by Italian masters valued at millions of dollars had been found in the home of a television repairman. One of the paintings, known to historians as "The Lost Masterpiece" and valued at $1,500,000Reuter - 106 words
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Article58 1959-11-21 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. The U.S. Post Office Department is investigating a complaint that postal laws were violated by distribution through the mail of a shipment of records entitled "Lady Chatterley's Lover." The police have alleged that the record, in which a man and a woman read excerptsUPI - 58 words
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Miscellaneous374 1959-11-21 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE j RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 47« metres NATIONAL BHOHTWAVB A.M. 6.30- Oood Morning; 632 SERVICE 41.7 metre* ~J MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; Kuala Lumpur 341 metres 7.03 A Date With Music: 8.00 The Penan* 36« metres News; 8.05 A Date With374 words
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205 1959-11-21 4 Robbery victim fools a pepper gang SINGAPORE, Fri. A young salesman, robbed of $800 at dagger point four days ago, was ambushed again today this time by a pepper gang. Two thugs flung pepper Into Lee Chong Hock's eyes before grabbing his brief case in MacPherson Road at lunch time.205 words
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101 1959-11-21 4 MOTHER OF 2 KNIFED-EX-MENTAL PATIENT HELD I I SINGAPORE. Frl— A man freed from a mental home yesterday was arrested today after a knife attack on a woman in PuUu Minyafc here. The victim. Tan Kirn Tew. 27, mother of two. has been admitted to the General Hospital in a101 words
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492 1959-11-21 4 MINISTER NOT INVITED TO OPEN MEDICAL WEEK' THE Minister for 1 Health. Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim today said that the University of Malaya Medical Society had not observed protocol when it invited him to speak and not to open the opening rally of the492 words
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Article40 1959-11-21 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Ministry of Health announced today that since the beginning of the blood donation campaign on Nov. 15, more than 3,000 local citizens have enrolled a& blood donors and more than 400 have donated blood.40 words
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Article22 1959-11-21 4 BINGAPORE. Frl. The Singapore Children's Society is organising a Christmas bazaar at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday Nov. 28.22 words
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Article65 1959-11-21 4 'OPERATION CLEAN-UP 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will launch "Operation Clean-up' 1 on Monday by personally taking pan in it. More than 20,000 hawkers and market stall holders have responded enthusiastically to the Government's recent call to clean up the City and rural areas before65 words
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303 1959-11-21 4 34 SECRET SOCIETY MEN SET FREE— WITH SPECIAL CARDS sec- ret society gangsters were freed today after 16 days' detention but they will not have any chance to return to a life of crime. They were among the first batch of hoodlums to be rounded up as soon as the303 words
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Article160 1959-11-21 4 TECHNICAL EDUCATION SINGAPORE, Friday. T<HE Education Ministry has invited applications for 1.820 places in different schools for vocational and technical education next year. The schools and the qualifications required for entry are Queenstown Secondary School (280 places) and TanJong Katong Secondary Bchool (160 1 for160 words
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Article103 1959-11-21 4 MINISTER ON USE OF STATE ARMS SrNfcATORE. Fri. The Minister for Culture, Mr. 8. Rajaratnam, today made it clear that the sale of souvenirs in which the symbols. of the State Arms, flag and anthem are used, should have clearance from his Ministry. A Government statement said: "As a rule,103 words
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Article37 1959-11-21 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Indian Chamber of Commerce will bid farewell to Shri SK. Banerjl. High Commissioner for India in Singapore, at a reception to be held at the Adelphi Hotel next Thursday at 6.30 p.m.37 words
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Article29 1959-11-21 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Ceylon Tamils' Association will hold a variety concert next Thursday at 8 pjn. at the Victoria Theatre as part of Its golden Jubilee celebrattions.29 words
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118 1959-11-21 4 SINGAPORE, Frl. After yean of compUinta, nightly diners at the op«n-air Esplanade restaurant wIM no longer be pestered by swarms of waiters. The 21 stallholders there have formed a syndicate under ths guidance of the Singapore Itinerant Hawkers and Stallholders Association to stop118 words
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Miscellaneous203 1959-11-21 4 Y.W.OA. (Rafflei Qu«y): Khy- ttonW 9 am.; body-buildinf and OEYIJUfG ""AT" thmic movement 946 »Jn. pokM wttUt-lifttng 2 p.m.; Boy ScouU MKTHODIBT CHIJBCH: DWxtet and personality 10.46 ajn. pjn.; student mwttnf (Pro- confaroot at W«*l«y Church %30 YWCA .Outram Road> •T- na» Winntai, 4 w «tt« P.m.; M.YJ. Ooapal matting203 words
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96 1959-11-21 5 Man killed, 3 hurt in taxi-lorry crash SEREMBAN. Fri. A lorry driver, Lai Lean Poh. 53, was killed when a taxi travelling from Malacca to Seremban collided with the stationary lorry four miles from here last night. A passenger in the taxi. Mrs. Chan Woon Long. 40. a housewife from96 words
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Article50 1959-11-21 5 MALACCA. Fri. The general manager of the Indian Overseas Bank Ltd. ot India. Mr. C. P. Doraikannu. was last night entertained at a cocktail party by the Malacca branch of the bank. Earlier, the Indian Chamber of Commerce here gave a tea-party in his honour.50 words
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Article36 1959-11-21 5 BINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. R. C. H. Lim, Deputy Speaker in the former Legislative Assembly, returned to Singapore tonight in the liner Asia after a three-month holiday In London. He was accompanied by Mrs. Lim.36 words
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Article264 1959-11-21 5 MALACCA, Friday. A 19-YEAR-OLD schoolboy, who broke into his own school in the middle of the night and stole a typewriter and 12 flash bulbs, was ordered today to stay at home after 9 p.m. for the next 18 months. The president of the Malacca264 words
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79 1959-11-21 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. The seven-man committee headed by Dr. Owee Ah Leng. which reviewed the Prescott report on the Nanyang University today met for lunch at the Medical Centre and later signed their report. Thus ended four months of Investigation and talks with tutors and79 words
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Article54 1959-11-21 5 SEREMBAN, Frt.— The head of the Special Branch in Negrl Sembilan. Mr. Tan Ohim Kheng. will be transferred to Johore Bahru on Monday to take over from Mr. J. Larby who is retiring from the Special Branch there. Inche Osman bin Yassln from Kelantan has arrived to54 words
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147 1959-11-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.-The Kuala Lumpur municipality will embark on a really lowcost housing project next year A total of 336 flats and 12 shops are to be built at Sunuel Best. It is hoped to keep rents below $20 a month. "This sch4m e is147 words
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Advertisement297 1959-11-21 5 I 1 1 am MIDNIGHT A Til AY (spore) TONIGHT! i YOU'LL GO LIMP WITH LAUGHTER... FRACTURED WITH FUN... REAL GONE WITH GLEE... A SCAPffn en re Tf HAL U/ll I IP' iMßas~~' nnLuu AX ODEO\ ATTRACTION JCIWY wm.o p>td»c«m W^gM IB^lBi^. B Hear JOHNNY MATHIS Sing IHI BKSI OF297 words
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244 1959-11-21 6 Varsity students defend the English-taught THE Malayan Underfrad today defended the English-educated as the "most Malayanconscious of our peoples." The Undergrad, journal of the University of Malaya Students' Union, took this view in an editorial in which it said it was tragic to note that with the achievement of self-determination244 words
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Article137 1959-11-21 6 Hospital chief accuses two men IPOH. Fri. Dr. A.S. Johnson, superintendent of the Central Mental Hospital, Tanjong Rambutan, was named as the complainant in two cases involving women mental patients. The cases were mentioned before the Ipoh magistrate today Postponed IN THE FIRST CASE. Murugayah. 27. a Central Electricity Board137 words
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Article46 1959-11-21 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Fit A scheme for p. vldlng a water supply to Perseral, Batu Pahat. has been planned by the Government. An official spokesman stated that the scheme would be phased over five years, from 1961, subject to the availability of funds.46 words
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Article22 1959-11-21 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Prl.— No fatal motor accidents were recorded In Johore Bahru last month. There were 41 minor accidents.22 words
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Article206 1959-11-21 6 DENANG, Fri. An order was made today for the books of Mr. Marcus Knorpel, a lawyer, carrying on business under the style of Powell and Co.. to be seized and deposited in the Supreme Court registry. The order was made by the Penang High206 words
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Article71 1959-11-21 6 PENANG. Fri.— Malaya has no population problem at present, according to a World Health Organisation official. Dr. I. C. Fangr, regional director of the WHO's western Pacific region, said in Penang today that birth control was not a real problem here. "You have only six million71 words
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Article307 1959-11-21 6 MP's OFFER IF ELECTED: PPP MAN IPOH, Friday. THE secretary of the Lawan Kuda branch of the 1 People's Progressive Party told the High Court here today that Mr. Leong Kee Nyean, Member ol Parliament, said he would give $1,000 to the people of Kampar during a pre-election speech. The307 words
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77 1959-11-21 6 Man who falls 60ft. is saved by a wire PENANG. Fri. An electric wire saved a man from death when he fell about 60 feet from the new Anglo-Chinese School Union Building in busy Penanf Road today. A trisha repairer. Lira Leonf York, 41. of Bridge Street, hit the wire77 words
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Article165 1959-11-21 6 W.H.O. DRIVE TO END MALARIA DENANG, Fri. The 1 World Health Organisation will begin a drive to stamp out malaria in the Federation next year. Dr. I. c. Fang. W.H.O. Director for the Western Pacific region, told a news conference on his arrival here today that the organisation would be165 words
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Advertisement232 1959-11-21 6 COOK N SERVE WARE IN THE HARDEST UNDERGLAZED CHINA TODAY Nor.toke .ntroduces r s*ns«tional achievement for informal dining lightweight cook —m Wf wWi del.ghftul decorations permanently sealed under the hardest China glaxe yet created and naturally, the most durable. Detergent proof dish washer proof even proof. ALWAYS BUY YOUR CHINAWARES232 words
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273 1959-11-21 7 CINGAPORE, FrL^the Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has given the green light to Federation students studying in the University of Malaya in Singapore to participate in the national* Loyalty Week celebrations. But be straw d: "However, the importance of the occasion273 words
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Article, Illustration398 1959-11-21 7 VIETNAM (BOAT CASE OR NOT) SEEKS BIG BOOST IN TRADE SINGAPORE, Friday. rPHE Vietnamese Foreign Minister, Mr. Vu Van Mau, said today his country was keen on improving trade relations with Singapore despite "little" incidents like the recent detention of a Singapore boat for allegedly fishing illegally in Vietnamese waters.398 words
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208 1959-11-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. T»HE Territorial Army will be more than 5,000--1 strong or nearly two-thirds of its total planned strength— by the end of next year, the Secretary for Defence, Mr. R.GJC Thompson, said today. Five million dollars has been allotted for expenditure208 words
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Article45 1959-11-21 7 KUCHINO. Fri. A total of 177 teachers. Including 55 girls, received their diplomas at the 11th graduation ceremony of the Batu Lintang Teachers' Training College yesterday. It was the biggest graduation In the college, bringing the total number of graduates to 704.45 words
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114 1959-11-21 7 English not No. 2 language in Indonesia, says embassy KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Indonesia has no secondary, language which ranks next to the official language, the Indonesian Embassy here said today. The embassy was clarifying a statement by the Malayan Indian Congress publicity officer. Mr. A. Nahappan, that English had been114 words
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Article115 1959-11-21 7 MALACCA. Fri. The 11 Central Electricity Board is making good progress in its scheme of rural electrification in Malacca. Electricity has just been supplied to over 150 houses in kampongs at Sungei Udang and Tangga Batu. In the past few months, many small kampongs on the115 words
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Article244 1959-11-21 7 EXPERT BACKS STOCKPILE SALES KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A statement published in the latest issue of the Natural Rubber News issued here today said that there was nothing "to object or regret in the decision of the US government to release its natural rubber stockpile." The statement was made by Mr.244 words
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Miscellaneous147 1959-11-21 7 The Saint By Leslie Charteris LiH Abner By At Capp >## t* r*v /G^sPf-OWEOF HM (YOU ARE THU \^LI'U -AND THE. \m f f f W(£)' <J* VTHEM FOONJD^^H > SURVIVOR.'/ < ABNER > DCADOKJE? V OAT Divk Tracy By Chester GouM W WMAT ym?)A CONNA I CBCW WILL I147 words
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637 1959-11-21 8 The Straits Times Saturday, November 21, 1959. Spending Habits There need be no suspicion about the new Federation retail price indices that are to replace the present cost of living indices. The preparation and research that have gone into them have been most thorough. Anything less, of course, would have637 words
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Article384 1959-11-21 8 The award of the arbitration board in the Singapore Traction Company dispute has been received with instant acclaim by the employees. Well might they rejoice. By the majority decision, the busmen get virtually all they want. They asked for the continuation of the 1958 arrangement by which384 words
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Article235 1959-11-21 8 Of course, some Malayans talk more than others, but we all enjoy a good jaw when the occasion is ripe. And although it may sound incredibly pompous to say so, this is something of a national asset. Through talking we learn things the easy way and enter other235 words
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Article128 1959-11-21 8 FIFTY YEARS AGO From the Straits Times of Nov. 18, 1909 4 MALAY setUement I I\. on the lines of those I at Ipoh and Kuala Lum- pur Is on the cards for i TaipitiK. Assam Kumbani Is the site chosen. npHERE is current, on 1 what we believe it128 words
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Article, Illustration1010 1959-11-21 8 ROLAND CHALLIS - ROLAND CHALLIS by THE Forest Department is, of course, a Government organ; its main job is to help state governments cultivate their forests. The exploitation of timber, resources is entirely in the hands of private enterprise, and falls into three phases:1,010 words
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Advertisement924 1959-11-21 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. :n Wordt Sl* (Minimum) BURROWS— H AGGIE: Quietly on Friday 20th November at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore, John Morton Hampden Burrows to Pamela Anne Haggle. YIP GOH: At the X.L Registry to-day (21-11-59). Swee Peng, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Yip Kirn Seng, Railway Pensioner, to Kwee924 words
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Advertisement20 1959-11-21 8 rrtuNßMflnc The Modern Pocketwatrh Waterproof. Selfwinding, in Stainless Steel or Silver from $135 Ali* •»«il*bl« »i»h outo mo»ic*lly chan«ing d»te.20 words
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Advertisement94 1959-11-21 8 Your cat will stay younger, live longer on daily KIT-H-KAT i It's as good kif* a* the food That's because Kit-E-Kat contains finest quality fresh fish and meat, fish-liver oils and cereals. Tinned and ready cooked to eat, it keeps free from contamination and is so clean and easy to94 words
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Article, Illustration737 1959-11-21 9 POLICE WITNESS QUESTIONED FOR SECOND TIME IN CASE, COURT TOLD SINGAPORE, Friday T4IK RESUMED trial today of Inspector K. -L Balasundram, 30, on a grievous hurt charge was highlighted by exchanges between Inspector George Tolson. investigator in the case, and the defence counsel, Mr. Leslie Rayner.737 words
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Article29 1959-11-21 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Madam Oh Swee Hiang. 91. "Grand Old Lady" of Batu Pahat, died yesterday. She leaves two sons, two daughters and 70 grandchildren29 words
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Article, Illustration149 1959-11-21 9 rpHIB Is the portrait of the Yang 1 di-Pertuan Agong painted by well-known Indonesian artist Raden Basoeki Abdullah. The portrait, showing His Majesty in full regalia, has been presented to the Paramount Ruler. It is now on display at an exhibition of149 words
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237 1959-11-21 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. About 350 workers employed by Lam Hut Hup Kee Pineapple Company in Singapore and Johore lost their Jobs today when the firm's cannery at the 14th mile Kranji Road here, and their plantations at Pontian ceased operations. The management of237 words
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Article208 1959-11-21 9 Pineapple crisis: Govt. may act Xl ALA LUMPUR, Friday A NY positive step to help the Malayan pine- apple industry from its continual crisis is likely to be made before the end of "the year. This was indicated today by the Secretary tor Commerce and Industry, Mr. I. D. Irvine.208 words
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379 1959-11-21 9 SILCOCK: S'PORE MUST HELP FEDERATION TO HELP HERSELF CINGAPORE'S first responsibility is to help in- crease the wealth of the Federation, Prof. T. H. Silcock of the University of Malaya, Singapore, said tonight. Prof. Silcock, who is acting principal and Professor of Economics, was speaking to students attending a course379 words
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Advertisement209 1959-11-21 9 m^M I I IJ^M ROUND TRIP See fascinating Japan fflp jr with her long cultural y&s&SKL history, colourful festi--7 &fl g& vals and warm hospitality v «Hi on a luxur y round trip To make sure at your boofcin« comtitt General A#«aN: ANGLO-FRENCH 0 Trading Co Ltd S»ngopor« Ade>c>h< Ho*»l209 words
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Advertisement165 1959-11-21 9 SKIN TROUBLES CONQUERED! >. No longer need you suffer the torment of stun irritation Asepso L fj^P^^LX Soap brings wonderful sure Mk^^^^^^ relief. Containing a powerful fl anusepuc Bimodidc of Mercury [A^^B^*v 10^^ Asepso cleanses your skin I I^*^ thoroughly and gives protection i <*^ I against the germs that165 words
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THE STRAITS TIMES Saturday Forum
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Article279 1959-11-21 10 Basic tenets of banking theory fVATO SAMBANTHANs MJ recent criticism of the lending policy of some foreign banks would appear to ignore some of the basic tenets or oanking theory. A bank manager, when advancing money which has been entrusted to him by his depositors, must not only ensure that279 words
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242 1959-11-21 10 TO DENY A CRITIC THE RIGHT TO HIS OPINION IS LUDICROUS /|M no, no, no. This vF. rather hysterical attack on your theatre critic just won't do. "Satisfied Customer" (S.T. Not. 19 > may have been satisfied I'm rather glad. But to deny a critic the right to his opinion242 words
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Article92 1959-11-21 10 IN Ipoh there Is a bridge over the Kinta River called the Jalan Jatoh Bridge. It has been there since time immemorial. For a prosperous town like Ipoh. it Is an anachronism and an eyesore and one wonders when the State Government will be able to replace the present92 words
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Article100 1959-11-21 10 HAVE learned from my -son who is sitting for the Cambridge School Certificate examination next we«k, that the Ministry of Education will not allow Form Five students to absent themselves from school a week or two before the examination so that they can concentrate on final preparations for100 words
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Article91 1959-11-21 10 THE word "politics" appears to have been misconstrued by many people in this country. They do not realise that politics really means concern for what is going on in our country the type of leaders we choose, the type of Government we want, better living conditions, education, sanitation, lighting,91 words
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Article67 1959-11-21 10 I AM sure most Socialist M.Ps. have really nothing personal against wearing lounge-suits. What they feel is that the open-necked shirt and trousers have, by common usage, habit and suitability (In all Malayan conditions' become a form of national costume in this part of the world. Furthermore they are67 words
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Article474 1959-11-21 10 THEIR ROLE IN A RESURGENT ASIA HAS NEVER BEEN REACTIONARY AS INDIA'S EXAMPLE SHOWS SINCE the coming of the PAP into power in Singapore and indeed for quite some time before that Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and his colleagues have been talking incessantly about the English-educated, their474 words
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Article60 1959-11-21 10 I WOULD like "Doctor" (S.T. Nov. 11) to understand that the great majority of students found doing their homework in Raffles Library do so for a very good reason They find it too noisy to study at home. Another reason: The reference books in the library are an60 words
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Advertisement584 1959-11-21 10 I Why??? I Should you pay more! You need not "shop around in circles" and pay more you can find every item on your list right here under one I roof and pay less!! J I SHOP AND SAVE NOW ON i VISIT ALL DEPARTMENTS FOR FINE SELECTIONS. 'ujGrouncM^loor J^t^loor^584 words
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Advertisement228 1959-11-21 10 "High in the hills? Don't forget to wear yourAV Viyella!' Make the most of your hilltop holiday! Come back fit. not with a chill Wear your Viyella Viyella «i m IF IT SHRINKS WE REPLACE m£ 1 C IS dr IU *y mmk+n I tyrttm km§ tk+ muf gmmrmmtt* Come228 words
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Miscellaneous302 1959-11-21 10 Straits Times. Crossword ACKOBB 7 A very quiet fish, competent 1 lan, who lored c«r« was ro- and friendly <13>. la ted to Frank's chief (13). 10 One small word for lone small 8 Chatter quietly before the boy 1 12). alarm (7). 15 The king's armour? (5. 4). 9302 words
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Advertisement1706 1959-11-21 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO AOFN, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Sport Sails P, S'hai* Penani ELPENOR Havre. LivtrtMi. Avoaawatk I****'*" s™. DEMODOCUS LivirpMl, Glasgow Tlfiy Nev 24 Ntv 25/21 No M/M DIOMID Marseilles Dublin Dm 1 Dm 4 lee J/ I Dec I POLYOORUS Liverpool Ho 201,706 words
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Advertisement1301 1959-11-21 11 _'«B^!'-* I^Wi^^^^F. I vi -T I I v A>t 'j~ y BLJ /ffi^,SN> I Cc) f\» V* lIN t 5 AoiUn*. tot hjfe~?\\ tMN MSStA MEDITERRANEAN CONTINENTAL i SCANDINAVIAN PORTS PLwajVfji S'po'e P Sham Ptnanj VVj«efi/ "MEONIA tj 21/21 NO 21/24 Niv 24/ M NO "SIMSA" t) M NO/ 41,301 words
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Advertisement1329 1959-11-21 11 SSJfflw THE REM LINE STEAMERS LTD. 'W SINSAPORI (lacarpattsea re tta BalM KltejOeai) B IMS SAILINGS TB AOEN. OX ft CBMTHJIHTU PORTS S*tar» p Site* «^«*ni lENATTOW lor Mamourg Antwerp. London G. M/2S No M/2T NOT 27/ M No ■ENLEOI to Liverpool Rotterdam 27/ M No •ENAVON for Port Sedan1,329 words
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Advertisement1304 1959-11-21 11 McAOSTEH «Jk CO.. LTD. nil a* MMi e— Urn KaVAVUIKCIb LOSS LONB4M. MAMO4HK, ROHERBAM BAVOt UB ANSELIS. UN fIANC.SCO. %mm^' I, IMU. SIATTU. VANCOBVER I PORUANO and tor Canada end USA North Atlantic Ports Acceptta* earn fer Ceatral 1 Seetk Cm OP PERTB Aawrtca. Spore P Sham r^neae OOUUINVILU la1,304 words
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800 1959-11-21 12 OCTOBER EXPORTS WERE HIGHEST FOR EIGHT YEARS By Our Market Correspondent EXPORTS from the Federation of Malaya and Singapore last month totalled $412.7 million which was the highest for eight years. The all-time monthly record was $645 million set up in April 1951. October export values were $22.'6 million better800 words
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Article738 1959-11-21 12 THE Malayan Share Brokers Association reported yesterday: "All sections were generally firm ana the turnover was good. 1 Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business up to 3.30 p.m.: Industrials: Fed. Disp. $1.10; Prase r and Neave ords $M7'j (.OP), 51. 48 to $1.50, Gammon $2.08; Henry738 words
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Article148 1959-11-21 12 December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 130 3 cents per lb., down 2'i cents on Thursday's close. The closing tone was Tery steady. Closing prices In cents per lb., yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot fob. buyers 143, sellers 144: Int. 1148 words
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Article373 1959-11-21 12 Wayward rubber market THE rubber market, although comparatively quiet this week has once again demonstrated its waywardness, report H.C.B. Co. Ltd., in their current market survey. Price movements have been erratic and completely unpredictable and -the nervousness thus engendered has added to the violence of the fluctuations, adds the report.373 words
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Article94 1959-11-21 12 Singapore Chinese Producr Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were Copra: quiet UK 'Continent November /December shipments $3850 buyers. 539.50 sellers loconut oil: quiet bulk $61.50 sellers drum $63.50 hellers. Pepper: steady and strong. More ihan 200 tons of business reported done. Muntok white $279. Sarawak $278 (both94 words
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Article105 1959-11-21 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in Its rates to merchants yesterday rail rates to 8100): Hong Kong: buying T.T. 53 3/18. O.D. 53',; selling T.T. or O.D. 1 53\ Canada: buying T.T. 31>i, O.D. 3l~St 90 d st 32 1/16 credit bills. 32 'i105 words
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Article198 1959-11-21 12 Skip* lyin* alonftMe the Sinf*•ore Harbour Board whuni a* expected to*ty are: Chrtatlansborg 1-2. Vietnam 4-5. CasteMUe 6 A. Lycaon 6-7. Benattow 8-9, "Iliorseaard 10-11. Ludwigshafen 13-14. Tabian 15-16, Llnlnogorsk 18. Pres Taylor 19 Balong N.Wall 3. Sedenak N.Wall 4. Sletter N.Wall 5. Marudu 21-23, Bangkok Mam 23-24.198 words
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Article149 1959-11-21 12 AIKLBOURNB. Frl. INVESTMENT shares held a firm tone here today. ANZ Bank eased Is. to 625. 6d. and Dunlop eased Is. 3d. to 465. 9d. Cyclone gained Is. 6d. to 26a. and Colonial Sugar gained £1 ss. to £71 15s. Base Metals eased today with Conaol Zinc dropping149 words
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Advertisement1219 1959-11-21 12 Express U.S.A. Pacific dk Atlantic Coast I I A t.I.A t.I.A. S'pnie S Mm een»nj H'koni L. AnitlM Nl« York KMikiw* Man" 7titt Ni« Hi. j| Ntv etc M Me It IM "Sickikiwa Miru 21/2) Dec 24 Dec 21 Dtc 31 Die 22 Jas II fit *n <uitat>iv eaunxxd w1,219 words
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Advertisement35 1959-11-21 12 OFFICIAL PRICES SINGAPORE, NOV. 2fe\ RUBBER: $1,302 per lb. (down 2k cents). Unofficial 5 p.m. close $1.31} (very steady). TIN: $395.62 i per picul (down 35 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 200 tons (down 20 tons).35 words
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Advertisement22 1959-11-21 12 STOCK INDICES Malayan Share Market Not. 20 Nov. 19 Industrials 111.21 110.27 Tins US.IS 145.07 S Rnbberi 17«.»2 INJN Jan. 1 1958=100.22 words
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Advertisement897 1959-11-21 12 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, Wong Heng Tee of No. 179-D, Sembawang Road. Singapore have applied for a transfer of 2nd Claos Beer House licence in respect of premises No. 179-D. Sembawang Road. Singapore to Mr. Tan Tow Gee and that this application will be heard in897 words
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Advertisement618 1959-11-21 12 NOTICES r NOTICE CHAN SIAK MONO of our Automotive Products Division Is no longer employed by us and has no authority to collect payments or transact any business on our behalf. THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO, (1926) Ltd.. NOTICE This is to inform the public that Sitiawan Chartered Bank cheque No.618 words
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Advertisement798 1959-11-21 13 NOTICES i NOTICE 1. Federation of Malaya Security Loan (1952) $10,000,000/. 6% Registered Stock 1962/72. 2 Federation of Malaya Loan $7,500,000/- 5% Registered Stock 1962/72. 3. Federation of Malaya Loan $50,000,000/- 6'c Registered Stock 1968/73. 4 Federation of Malaya Loan $10,000,000/- 6% Registered Stock 1968/73. NOTICE Is hereby given that798 words
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Advertisement953 1959-11-21 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT STATE OF BRUNEI GOVERNMENT MEDICAL DEPARTMENT A vacancy exists to the above department for a Dental Officer, much of whose work will be In School Dental Clinics. Applicants must hold a dental qualification registrable in the I United Kingdom, and they must have had at least two yean953 words
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Advertisement793 1959-11-21 13 (Continued from Page SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wards ti (Min.)—Bax St eta. axtra WANTED Junior Conductor for estate In North Johore. Apply Box A 5211 S.T., Spore. WANTED a Mandore with 30 Uppers. Apply with testimonials to Box A 5254 ST.. B'pore. WANTED Experienced Chinese cook/house amah and wash amah. Good793 words
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Advertisement817 1959-11-21 13 SITUATIONS WANTED tt Wards ti (Min.)— Box St tarn »*tra YOUNO ENERGETIC Rubber Conductor experience fa all branches of planting Free to accept new position in December. Box A 9633 S.T K.L. BHANOHAINESE 25 speaks several dialects, designs furniture, estimating, building equivalent. seeks general clerk or foreman works. Hardworking! Box817 words
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Advertisement784 1959-11-21 13 HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE tt Wards ti (Mi*.)— Box St ets. axtra ATTRACTIVE 2-STOREYED Flats at Lorong 24A. Oeylang. 3 bedrooms. All aonvenlences. Prices from $16,000. Easy Payments. Melodies Ltd. 123. Queen Street Spore Tel. *****. TWO-STORIED CORNER TERRACE House. Modern Sanitation, very New Near sennett Estate, Three Miles784 words
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Advertisement832 1959-11-21 13 DOGS. PETS. ETC. It Wards tS (Min.)— Max St ets. axtra CHAMPION BLOODLINE ALSATIAN Puppies. Dachshund. Pekingese white and golden Pekingese miniature. Also dogs at stud. Apply 639-2 Bedok opposite school. Spore MKA CLASS ONE. Pair Pomeranians four months. Deworraed Distempered Sale or Part Exchange Boxer ***** Pup. Further particulars832 words
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Advertisement896 1959-11-21 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Wards tt (MnxJ taa tt cte. eatra ASIA MOTOR CO- Ltd. Good Secondhand Can Offer: 1959 Borgward TS. 1967 Metropolitan. 1956 Borgward TS. Stationwagon, Chevrolet. Peugeot 403. 1956 Pontlac. Vauxhall Cresta. 1954 Pontiac, Plymouth. Easy terms can be arranged. For inspection please contact 1-3 Ngee Ann896 words
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Advertisement712 1959-11-21 13 MISCELLANEOUS tt Wards U (Mm.) Max tt ets. axtrm "JUST ARRIVED" at Hildas B.C.S. Orchard Road. Parker Shoes in all sUes, Sandals for Toddlen and Teenages tool Tel: ***** (Spore). FREE BOOKLET "The Clock la Ticking Again" now available to the hard-of-hearmg from Philips Singapore Limited. N.T.S. Building. D'Almeida Street.712 words
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Article65 1959-11-21 14 I/OTA BHARU. Frl. Kelan tan entered the north zone final in the F.A.M. Cup competition when they beat Pahang 6-2 here today. They will meet the winners of the Perak versus Penang match to be played at Ipoh tomorrow. Kelantan. who led 2-1 at half-time, scored through65 words
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Article23 1959-11-21 14 SINGAPORE. Fri. Royal Air Force beat Indian R.C. 2-1 In their annual Gandhi Cup soccer match at Seletar last night.23 words
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652 1959-11-21 14 NORMAN SIEBEL - Leadership— that's what Malaya will need at Bangkok NORMAN SIEBEL TWE Malayans go to Bangkok next month for the inaugural South-East Asia Peninsula Games with hopes of scoring their first real successes in an international sports meeting. The weightlifters. the athletes, the footballers and the shooters are all confident that652 words
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133 1959-11-21 14 SHA - -Under-21-international match move by SHA SHA by SINGAPORE. Fri.- Singapore Hockey Association will suggest to Malayan Hockey Federation to introduce an under-21 International match between Singapore and Federation and an in- i ter-state quadrangular for the second elevens of the various states. The suggestion will be made when officials of133 words
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182 1959-11-21 14 MELBOURNE, Frl. Peter Thomson and Kel Nagle. winners in 1954, looked fairly certain to regain the Canada Cup golf trophy for Australia after three rounds of the 1959 tournament here. Of the other 39 nations, only Canada's Stan Leonard and Al Balding appear182 words
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Article335 1959-11-21 14 Citizens only SOSC decides SINGAPORE, Fri.—Sin- gapore Olympic Sports Council tonight decided that only Singapore citizens will represent Singapore at the South-East Asia Peninsula Games at Bangkok next month. S.O.S.C. president, Mr C. C. Tan, said that in the past British subjects and citizens of the colonies were eligible to335 words
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Article259 1959-11-21 14 VAZIR MARKAR - VAZIR MARKAR, By Singapore, Friday AFTER their first round wins there is doubt now that either Singapore or Singapore Joint Services will be the South zone finalists in this year's Malaya Cup Rugby competition. The two teams will play their second round matches tomorrow Singapore away259 words
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Article56 1959-11-21 14 SYDNEY. Frl. Bob Hewitt and Bob Howe today beat Neale Fraser and Roy Emerson, the Wimbledon champions. 6-4. 6-8, 10-8. 4-6. 6-2 In the New South Wales men's doubles tennis final. Christine Truman (England) and Maria Bueno (Brazil) beat Mary Reitano and Fay Muller 6-8. 6-2.56 words
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Article23 1959-11-21 14 SINGAPORE. Fri. Both B.H.A. Dlv. 1 league matches today B.C.C. v University and Khalsa v S.T.U. wer? washed out by rain23 words
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Advertisement135 1959-11-21 14 #33 2fefc &&j S Z*&4J2ZHear this week 's popular**--5 S^*l UNCHAINED MELODY" <B^^Sb' 5 as sung by achmad daud n A NEW aP^H Ix rising 9H .I*^ *m T IJ^ CASTING I W 1/ J WM mH STAR 1/ it' A ACHMAD LV J m I daud j^- *-vr "m^^^^135 words
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Advertisement380 1959-11-21 14 70,000 passengers flew by SAS CARAVELLE PURE JET 3 in Six months of operation! SAS OFFERS PURE JET SERVICE TO MORE CITIES THAN ANY OTHER AIRLINE IN THE WORLD! As a pure jet, the SAS Caravelle gives you the newest, fastest type of air travel. It is so much faster380 words
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Miscellaneous159 1959-11-21 14 SINGAPORE: Rnfgrr Malaya Cup Singapore Services v Johore. padang; Singapore Police v Royal Federation Police, Thomson Road; Nee Soon v The Blacks. Nee Soon; RAP Changi v 75 Sqdn. RNZAF, Tengah; RAP Changi "A" v 75 Sqdn. RNZAP "B". Changi; RAF Seletar v OHQ, Seletar- RE v RAP Seletar "A".159 words
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715 1959-11-21 15 HAPPY MELODY IS IN TOP FORM for VASE ON THE TRACK iiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiimiiii with Epsom Jeep Pleasant Dream (Ng) and Cha Cha Cha (King) ran Sf in 40. Billeen (Taylor) did 3f in 40 1/5. Opportunity's Forelock (Dragon) was impressive in a sprint up the straight. He looks a good thing715 words
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Article36 1959-11-21 15 TOKYO. Fri The Japan Football Association announced that the two qualifying matches In the Olympic Games soccer matches between Japan and South Korea would be played In Tokyo on Dec. 13 and 20.— Renter.Reuter - 36 words
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1227 1959-11-21 15 Acceptors and riders at Ipoh tomorrow RACE 1—2.00: (Class 5. Div. 4)— si Furs. 1 ***** Strwig Free iH.Y. Leong) Sullivan. 9 9.9 (O) Mawi 8 2 ***** Jetatream iDr. it Mrs. S.K. Chua) R. Breuk.. 3 8.13 (O) 18 i ***** Pepper Dealer (Mr. ii Mrs. B. P. Oiam)1,227 words
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Article83 1959-11-21 15 9 EPSOM JEEP's selections and review of chances I will appear in THE SUNDAY TIMES tomorrow SINGAPORE, Frl. RAF. swimmer David Cummings will not be able to represent Singapore at the South-East Asia Peninsular Games at Bangkok next month. Cummings took part in the trials recently83 words
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Article29 1959-11-21 15 NEWCASTLE. Fri Ihe Moscow Torpedo football t.-am from Russia drew 4-4 *ith Newcastle United, the English First Division club, in a friendly match here last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article170 1959-11-21 15 SINGAPORE. Frl. B!ngapore Police will meet Federation Police at rugger and hockey in their annual inter-territorial games at Thomson Road here tomorrow and on Sunday. Teams for tomorrow's rugger match arc: Singapore: Hardlal Singh; Kesavan Soon, Rarall, Lim Jit Imm, Mohamed Hashim; Omar Rejap. Jamas170 words
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Article64 1959-11-21 15 ROME. Fri. Seventy-nine countries have so far entered for next year's Olympic Games In Rome 10 more than the previous Olympic record at Helsinki in 1852 Only one of the »7 countries having national Olympic committees El Salvador has formally said It will be unable toReuter - 64 words
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Advertisement406 1959-11-21 15 liaialaATHi'/ifM^'llfiT^l'afl^^Ay; A Perfect J V \t^ this coming f\ I ill X*ma* %^y JB I j~ i M You con enjoy Hi-Fi sound any lima and «v«rywh«rc without •ny worry of power failure, with tfch Mott ÜB-To-Datt tron•utoni.d Radio. These transitteriied Hadios heva itmipcrmoncnt hro and power consumption >< vary406 words
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Advertisement168 1959-11-21 15 MEDICAL EVIDENCE PROVES Stooot with XYLOPOL STOPS COUGHS FASTEST I 5 Times better than any ordinary remedy you've ever used before I C I Ml S. .^bE BPn»»»nm»Bn»m»»nmmmn«ami for fastest Medicinal Relief from PflllPllP an<^ roaf Irritations LUUbnO due to colds aVajtatefHrta* LjT'.*^. A IS!i MUI 3^6'dCdt with JrKtOrYK KSm168 words
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Obituary136 1959-11-21 16 MRS. PANG BWEE ONN (Nee Agnes Heng Ah Chow» passed away at No. 103, Chestnut Drive on 20 1 1 ''59. Funeral at St. Joseph's Church Cemetery JH 3 M/s Bultlt Panjang on Sunday 22/11/56 at 4.00 p.m. MADAM OH SWEE HIANQ, age 91, beloved mother of Mr. Ltm136 words
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409 1959-11-21 16 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, tonight announced the launching of a fund to build a national theatre to commemorate the State's Loyalty Week. In a broadcast, .Mr. Rajaratnam said at least $500,000 was needed for the building which. it was hoped, would409 words
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Article, Illustration70 1959-11-21 16 JUBILANT Singapore Traction Company busmen shout "merdeka" and chair union leaders at the union headquarters In Woodsville after their "victory" in the bonus arbitration yesterday. The chaired men are (from left to right) Mr. C.V. Devan Nair (the union's adviser), Mr. S. Natarajan, and Mr. S.T. Bani (the70 words
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Article290 1959-11-21 16 LONDON. Prl— Stock market* In London today ended the week on a quiet note. Buyers were still showing a reluctance to extend commitment especially on the last day of the account, but there was a certain amount of selective buying. Closing 'middle prices of selected stocks not including290 words
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Article28 1959-11-21 16 LONDON, Pri. Spot 87 \A., Dec. 37>id.. Jan.-Mar.3sHd.. Apr June M4d.. July-Sept. 32',d.. Oct.-Dec. 31' id.. Nov. c.l.f. unquoted. Dec. cl.f. 37s,d.. Jan c.l.f. 36l«d.. Tone Steady.28 words
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Article21 1959-11-21 16 LONDON. Frl.—Buyers £784. sellers £795« 2. Forward buyer, £794. sellers £794 Settlement £79«. Turnover a.m. 60 tons pjn. 10 tons.21 words
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Article93 1959-11-21 16 CHAIRMAN: I WASN'T DETAINED KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The chairman of the 18th mile Ulu Langat Local Council. Mr. Tan Kui Sul. who spent one hour with the police last Monday, stated today that he went there to assist the police and was not himself detained for any kind of questioning.93 words
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Article38 1959-11-21 16 BANGKOK, Fri. Queen Sirikit of Siam has donated 150 greeting cards to be sold on Red Cross Day at the end of this month. The greetings on each card were written by the Queen herself. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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356 1959-11-21 16 NO PEACE IN SIGHT IN JAKARTA DISPUTE JAKARTA, Friday. £HIXA and Indonesia today apparently failed to find a solution to the dispute over Indo-** nesia s ban on Chinese village shopkeepers after a talk between Ambassador Huang Chen and President Soekarno. The Peking envoy told reporters there were some problemsReuter - 356 words
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243 1959-11-21 16 Jet and car collide in a freak accident ...AT A GLANCE NEW YORK. Fri. A jet plane travelling nearly 200 m.p.h. collided with an on-coming car at Forest River (North Dakota), but both the pilot and the driver of the car escaped serious injury. Lieut. Duane Oswald of the Grand243 words
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Advertisement208 1959-11-21 16 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ■n ti.,,«. >/« (Minimum, ESPECIALLY IN THE STRAITS TIMES Vw^^ lfcS|sri?[sS> TIMIS MOUSt, MVH VALUV DO SINGAPORE. 9 TIL: 2100 211 BIRTHS, MARRIAGES. DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS, tf> 4/\ ">« minimum OF twenty ANNOUNCEMENTS. PERSONAL. MISSING ETC $1 U JJgJJJ* $o ADWTIOMAI SITUATIONS VACANT. VEHICLES FOR SALE, m ro208 words
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