The Straits Times, 23 November 1959
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Title Section20 1959-11-23 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 ——I I in* The Straits Times. Estd. 1845 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1959 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration440 1959-11-23 1 CEYLON FINANCE MINISTER De ZOYSA RESIGNS Brother held Opposition censure move forestalled 11 Ministers to tell him: 'Resign at once' COLOMBO, Sunday. JJLEVEN Ceylon Cabinet Ministers are to demand the resignation of the Prime Minister. Mr. Dahanayake. it was reported to They will present him withReuter - 440 words
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Article, Illustration39 1959-11-23 1 COMMISSION OF INQUIRY WILL BE SET UP ENGINE DRIVER 8. Ratnam gives a goahead hand signal for the first northbound train to Penang, the "Bunga Kemboja", to move out of Kuala Lumpur station. Straits Times pictureUP - 39 words
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Article100 1959-11-23 1 Wedding went on with new groom LONDON Sun. Many guests arrived at a wedding in Stockton-on-Tecs yesterday unaware that there had been a lastminute change of bridegroom. Eight days ago Pat Wilkinson. 20, received a letter from her fiancee, Erman Murray, 30, saying: "Cancel everything, I can't go through withReuter - 100 words
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Article73 1959-11-23 1 TOKYO. Sun.— Radio Peking bald today that a second bridge across the Yangtze. Communist China's biggest river, has been completed. 10 months ahead of schedule. The bridge, situated at Chungking In Szechuan province, is half a mile long with a double track railway linking the Chengtu-Chungking73 words
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325 1959-11-23 1 longer life' claim by doctor disputed 'ELIXIR 1 DRUG'S POWER IS EXAGGERATED LONDON, Sun. The medical correspondent of the Observer reported today that some British doctors have doubts about the claims of Professor Anna Asian, 61--year-old Rumanian scientist now in Britain lecturing about a drug which she claims gives longer325 words
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178 1959-11-23 1 JAKARTA, Bun Military authorities in the town of Sukabumi In troubled West Java today Issued an order prohibiting the assembly of more than two foreigners at any time. Sukabumi lies between Jakarta and Bandoeng in the middle of the rural area whereUP - 178 words
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Article378 1959-11-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. MALAYAN railway services were restored today after a two-day stoppage over the working hours of locomotive drivers, which resulted in a loss of half a million dollars in revenue. The railway's entire passenger and freight services had been at a standstill since Frldav378 words
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117 1959-11-23 1 BEIRUT, Sunday. TWENTY-FOUR people were killed and three in--1 jured when an Afghanistan airliner crashed near Beirut airport shortly after take-off last night. The three Injured are in a critical condition and are not expected to live. The plane carried 22 passengers. Including a117 words
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Article29 1959-11-23 1 VIENNA. Sun.— Czech Communist Foreign Trade Minister Frantisek Krajclr left for India yesterday for talks with Indian Government officials on a trade agreement between India and Czechoslovakia.—U.P.l.29 words
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Article29 1959-11-23 1 MOSCOW, 8un The first exhibition of British books and periodicals opened here today minus about 30 exhibits which had beer removed after vetting by Russlon officials. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article19 1959-11-23 1 NEW YORK, Sun. Mr Dag Hammarskjoeld, the U.N. Secretary-General, returned today from his visit to Laos. Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article152 1959-11-23 1 Join the army call by Nehru NEW DELHI, Sun. Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said here yesterday Indians should prepare their minds to meet the danger of Chinese border incursions by developing a sense of selflessness and discipline. Appealing to the country's professional classes to join the Territorial Army,152 words
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Article60 1959-11-23 1 BID FOR AFRICAN FRIENDSHIP? bOMMRi Sun I Man Prriuirr Khn< plans to i»u -M" 1 *hout same timr a-> Brtti: Prime Mini>tfr Mat mill Sunday Pictorial n p It >aid it> Nkeh leadfr» will doc i i»thf r footstf p> R IMtt «ith N firing outbid M*>nnli for60 words
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Article30 1959-11-23 1 SINGAPORE. Sun A power failure blacked out the Serangoon Garden Estate area from 6.30 p m. today. Up to midnight, the lights had not been restored.30 words
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220 1959-11-23 2 THE DANGER OF GIVING CREDIT TO FIRMS OWNED BY WIVES... KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Senior Official Assignee, Mr. M. Rajendram, today warned companies to be careful when giving credit to businessmen whose firms were registered in the names of their wives. The danger was that it would be difficult for220 words
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108 1959-11-23 2 THE SOLDIER KILLED IN CRASH BLAZE IS NAMED TPOH. Sun. The British soldier burned to death after the military scout car In which he wa s travelling was involved In a collision with a lorry near here yesterday, was Trooper M. J. Warner, of Bristol, England. This was announcer! by108 words
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126 1959-11-23 2 One dead, two hurt when porch falls pENANG. Sun. Three trlsha riders sheltering from a storm in Kedah Road, yesterday were buried by debris when the porch of a hotel collapsed. Lini Oh Teng, 30 was dead when extricated by rescuers. Lav Chuan Foo and i-It* Ah Loo were sent126 words
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Article53 1959-11-23 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Three Indonesians. DJamulludin bin Abdul Kadlr, 20. Muhammad bin Saidi. 19, and Razak bin Idris. 17, were each fined $250 In the Magistrate's Court today for entering the country without passports. The court was told that the men came by sampan from53 words
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Article299 1959-11-23 2 STUDY BARES EMOTIONAL CONFLICTS FACING STUDENTS STRESSES AND STRAINS OF ACADEMIC LIFE TURN KAMPONG LAMBS INTO LIONS, SAYS DOCTOR KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. MALAYAN students attending universities are more likely to have a "stormy adolescence" than students in Western countries. Writing in Mahasiswa Negara. official publication of the299 words
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Article132 1959-11-23 2 100 more offer their blood SINGAPORE, Sun More than 100 people registered as blood donors at the Queenstown community centre today as the Govern m c nts Island-wide blood donation campaign entered its eighth day. The centre was packed as Assemblymen led groups of volunteers in durint the three hours132 words
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Article44 1959-11-23 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun Ang Beng Kuay. 50, a house painter; who stated that he could not do any work without the aid of chandu, was fined $75 for possession of chandu and smoking: utensils in his house at Tampoi.44 words
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Article, Illustration87 1959-11-23 2 AN AXE to eat the wedding cake! Mr. Robert KiancChan Hoh and his bride. Miss Daisy Sui-Krnc Tee. make unconventional use of an axe at a reception in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Mr. Hoh. a defeated candidate in the Parliamentary election and a lawyer, is the87 words
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164 1959-11-23 2 'Terriers' (10,000 in all) to be our top reserve SEREMBAN, Sun. The Territorial Army is to be the largest reserve force in Malaya with 10,000 officers and men, Tun Abdul Razak, the Minister of Defence, said yesterday. He stressed, nowever. to cadets at the Military College In Port Dlckson: "The164 words
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203 1959-11-23 2 SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE NAVAL Base Labour Union has called an ex- traordinary meeting of its council "sometime this week" to discuss what it calls the "provocative attitude" of the Admiralty in Singapore. The president of the union, Mr. K. A. Kurup, In a statement today,203 words
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Article41 1959-11-23 2 PENANG. Sun— Air Commodore K.R.J. Parsons, commanding officer of RAAF Butterworth. will leave on the Carthage on Friday to Join the Imperial Defence College In London. He will be accompanied by his wife and two daughters.41 words
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Article92 1959-11-23 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. Malayans, by and large, have not yet learned to read, according to well-known author and publisher. Mr. Donald Moore In an article in the latest issue of the Journal of Adult Education. Mr. Moore said that publishers were only Just be- ginning to exist92 words
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Advertisement280 1959-11-23 2 FIRST MALAYAN FUND A NEW ERA IN PROFITABLE SAVING A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTORS At lost Malaya is to have a Unit Trust which will enable investors to spread their risks and achieve safety of capital together with a high return. You can now share in the ownership and profits280 words
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Advertisement105 1959-11-23 2 using ROLLER or BRUSH beautifu uour kome NOWwtlv ■r I b In just o few hour* you con odd yeort -K^ B> of beouty fo your wolls with SUPER (jLfl L KEM TONE, the mirocle latex wall 'tiJjo po.nt. More people MM SUPER KEM W nimrfl W TONE than any105 words
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Miscellaneous19 1959-11-23 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I MMOURfTE \t ALL Tlil& uCAUA 1 TIA^BM V VOt/Vt OOU«MT I WtfJM MJK19 words
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Article277 1959-11-23 3 A WATUTSI TELLS UN: 'AN EXCUSE TO DENY US FREEDOM' NEW YORK, Sun. A GIANT Watutsi tribesman allegged at the U.N. yesterday that Belgium had deliberately provoked tribal war in Ruanda. Its reason, he alleged to justify withholding independence from the tiny Central African kingdom.Reuter - 277 words
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Article54 1959-11-23 3 'Matty' 90— and still acting LONDON. Sun.— Mr. A. E. Matthews, the world's oldest working actor, celebrated his 90th birthday today— by rehearsing for a television plan In which he will appear next Sunday. Asked when he planned to retire, he said: "Never. As long as I live I shallReuter - 54 words
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Article215 1959-11-23 3 BRITAIN— NATION ON THE MARCH... LONDON, Sunday. TWENTY-THREE Britons were on the march yes terday trying to set records for non-stop walk ing in a craze that has swept the country. They were all determined to beat the record of two men who last week marchet from the south coastReuter - 215 words
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102 1959-11-23 3 T ONDON. Sun.— Dr. Donald Soper. former president of the British Methodist Conference, said yesterday that adultery was '♦poisoning" the life of the nation. Bat, he said, he did not support the suggestion by Dr. Geoffrey Fisher. Archbishop of Canterbury, that it shonld beReuter - 102 words
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Article37 1959-11-23 3 EDINBURGH. Sun.—Nlnetetn families fled into the street in their night clothes early today when the wall of a tenement collapsed, exposing the interior of six floors. A woman and her baby girl were hurt.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article157 1959-11-23 3 LONDON. Sun.— The Duke of Edinburgh new from an airfield here befor° dawn yesterday for a weed's visit to Ghana. He travelled In a four englned Heron aircraft of the Queen's Flight. The Duke Is scheduled to arrive in Accra, capital of Ghana,Reuter; UPI - 157 words
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Article, Illustration352 1959-11-23 3 Ex-champion Baer dies of heart attack in hotel lIOLLYWOOD, Sun.— Former world heavyweight boxing champion Max Baer. 50. collapsed and died after a heart attack while shaving in his hotel room here yesterday. Dr. Edward Koziol, the R <>- fit Hotel's physician, said he was called to Baer's room inReuter - 352 words
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Article, Illustration198 1959-11-23 3 Johnnie Ray pleads not guilty to vice charge rvETROIT, Sun.—John- nic Ray, who shot to fame with the song "C r y." pleaded not guilty here yesterday to a charge of accosting and soliciting a police officer. He was released on M$ 1,500 ball until Dec. 1. Police officer EugeneReuter - 198 words
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Article54 1959-11-23 3 LONDON. Sun. Housewives spend the equivalent of a month and half each year at the kitchen sink, according to Sir Charles Colston, chairman of a British domestic appliances firm. Sir Charles was announcing a new fully automatic dish washing machine which will do allReuter - 54 words
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Article35 1959-11-23 3 SYDNEY. Sun. Prison Warder Mr. Leo Newell. 59, badly hurt in a car smash today, was further Injured when the ambulance taking him to hospital crashed into a car. killing the driver.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article32 1959-11-23 3 LONDON. Sun.— Members of the London Co-operative Party last night called on the Co-operative Wholesale Society to boycott South African goods In protest against Bouth Africa's racial policies— Reuter. NewsReuter - 32 words
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299 1959-11-23 3 RUSSIA ACCUSES THE U.S. OF BREAKING SPIRIT OF GOODWILL NEW YORK, Sunday. RUSSIA last night accused the U.S. of "undermin- ing the spirit of co-operation" in supporting moves to have the General Assembly debate the Hungary question. At the same time, the Soviet delegation bitterly criticised Sir Leslie Munro ofReuter - 299 words
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109 1959-11-23 3 T ONDON, Sun.— A Frenchman who served in the British Army said he was going to send a protest to the Queen if the local council did not remove a war memorial plaque from the wall of a public convenience. The otherReuter - 109 words
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Article32 1959-11-23 3 LONDON, Bun— The Englishman's traditional silence In trains and buses minimises the spread of colds and flu, according to Dr. L. G. Norman, writing in this week's Family Doctor.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Advertisement128 1959-11-23 3 (otnanat STOPS FALLING HAIR! CROWS NEW HAIR! jf9H| If you are already bald or are rapidly losing your hair buy a bottle of Comanat. LlOQl^il^fflK PREVENTS SCURF DANDRUFF Comanat contains substances which re- K^^^^-W |f activate the root hairs— prevent un- BKteSjEB W pleasant scurf dandruff. Wiggj^ K ECONOMICAL INEXPENSIVE128 words
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Advertisement292 1959-11-23 3 RICHER CROPS WITH CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS FROM JAPAN I M&.C Jopo* Nrtfbar Sarvk* Canter h a tunic* orgomiation bock« 4 by tfw UuJtetf cKamkal f*rlWx«r monufactvran and »«port»r» in Japan, IH aim to centribwl* to mwtuol w»H-b«ing ood prosperity through tow o doc Won of Japan*** ogrkwltgrol technique* and tertWscn. kt292 words
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Miscellaneous361 1959-11-23 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE ao« mma BERVICE 41.7 metres A.M. 6.30 uooa Morning; o.M MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES Morning Prelude: 7.00 The News; KuU Lumpur S4l metres 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 Th. F"^ News; 8.05 A Date With Music: Malacca361 words
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Article111 1959-11-23 4 THIS WEEK'S FREE FILM SHOWS SINGAPORE, Sun. The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at 7 p.m. daily at the following places from tomorrow: TOMORROW: Pulau Blakang Mati: Kampong Teban; Seletar Reservoir, Mandal Road. TUESDAY: Kampong Sungel Pandan off West Coast Road 9 J m.s. Kampong Tua Keo,111 words
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249 1959-11-23 4 MANY DESIGNS STUDIED^ BUT THE EXACT LOCATION MUST BE KNOWN FIRST P.VV.D. MEN TO TAKE SOIL SAMPLES CINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, and the Minister for National Development, Mr. Ong Eng (ivan, will go to Kallang Park tomorrow morning to249 words
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429 1959-11-23 4 Literature can be common link to bind various races Mr. R SINGAPORE, Sunday. I ITERATURE could J provide a common link for binding the various races here, the Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, said in a message to the first issue of "Nanyang Literature" published today. Congratulating Nanyang University429 words
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Article, Illustration162 1959-11-23 4 Big Loyalty Week show -a preview ABOI'T 6409 schoolchildren yesterday, gave a spectacular three-hour display of drill, dances and songs at Jalan Besar Stadium. It was a rehearsal for the mammoth show to be staged at the stadium on Dec. 4 as part of the National Loyalty Week celebrations. Two162 words
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232 1959-11-23 4 SINGAPORE. Sunday. rjiHE MINISTER FOR EDUCATION, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, today commended the Malay Youth Literary Association for training students to be good speakers. He was speaking at th* end of the finals of the seventh inter-schools debate sponsored by the Association at Victoria Memorial232 words
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106 1959-11-23 4 THE 13,030 PEOPLE WHO GO TO ADULT CLASSES SINGAPORE, Sun. Most students attending Adult Education classes are unemployed men and housewives, according to the latest Quarterly report of the Adult Education CouncilShop assistants and mechanics, among men. with unemployed and domestic servants in the women's section, come next on the106 words
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Article24 1959-11-23 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for National Development, Mr. Ong Eng Ouan, yesterday heard complaints from about 300 families in the Bukit Merah Estate24 words
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Article142 1959-11-23 4 ITALIAN TRADE MISSION DUE HERE SINGAPORE, Sun. A 24-member Italian industry and trade mission is due in Singapore next Sunday to establish business ties here and in the Federation. The mission, the first of Its kind from Italy to visit Malaya. Includes a member of the Italian Parliament, representatives from142 words
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Article14 1959-11-23 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Chinese V.M.C.A, will celebrate its Founder's Day on Wednesday.14 words
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Article69 1959-11-23 4 BINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Art Society has invited local artists to submit their works for an exhibition of paintings as part of Loyalty Week. Each artist can send up to six examples of his work to the Singapore Polytechnic, Prince Edward Road, between 9 a.m. and69 words
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Miscellaneous104 1959-11-23 4 i ocy^y _y s SBttOQOO^c tßifM9*y Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): Keep fit 9.15 ajn.; English conversation Intermediate 9.15 am.; advanced 10.15 ajn., beginners (new class) 11.15 am.; Chinese cooking-dry spiced beef 10.30 am.; beauty culture 3.90 pjn.; Katong club— tea at Chua Ah Liang's home CM pjn.; Malay Civil Service Std.104 words
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Miscellaneous78 1959-11-23 4 EXHIBITIONS (Raffles Museum): "China" oy Y. H. Chaiig; Drtnts In colour and black and white by Wellington Lee 9 ajn. to 5 30 pjn. INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY MOVEMENT: Free film show at Tan Tock Seng HosptUl. 740 pjn. FEDERATION OF BOYS' CLUB (Queen Street): Judo 6 p.m.; motor-repairing, art class, photography78 words
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Miscellaneous82 1959-11-23 4 ball, bodjr-buildlnc 4 pan.- badminton 4.30 pjn VM.CI; Malay CtrU Strvtot Std. 1 beginner, 9 ajn.. bodybuilding and aotilit lining 4 pjn.. hockey 5.15 pjn., judo special IntenaiTe course 645 pjn.. tst>letennls for seniors hpm. Malay Civil Service Std. 1 Idvanced 30 p.m., Sceneshlfters dross reboanal at Cultural Centre 6.3082 words
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Article, Illustration1396 1959-11-23 5 Ichaboe. ..a TREASURE IN MANURE ON THE BARREN ISLE LURED HUNDREDS TO THEIR DEATH 4 FEW miles off the H infamous Skeleton Coast of South-West Africa lies a barren, rocky island about three square miles in area known as Ichaboe. Now almost forgotten.1,396 words
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Advertisement330 1959-11-23 5 TABLETS j^j^ =S§== Sensational New s i&l Japanese Discovery i^ WfISCN is a marvellous new fherapv --f^S for go»tnc ond duodenal ulcers, hyper-acidity, ttomachoche, ulcerous ■^B^^^^Sbb paint, hypartoVosit ond other peptic ditaosat due to autonomic nervous •yitem disturbance*. BEWARE WEISEN is effect. ye because it sue. OF IMITATIONS cessfullv inhibits330 words
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Miscellaneous250 1959-11-23 5 The Saint By Leslie Charteris BSSiI2Si^SHiS2SBBI r^TßGFOße^^oisAPPSA^eo^] BB^^^F iiiii i iii iiii 1 1 T 1 F" T nnn-^lfc '1 I I GUESS. AND H/5 INSTRUCTIONS I FIND OUT WHAT HAPPEtiED) THEY INTreiG^ING ALL THE I"^ THE LAWE* WESE THAT I WAS I ■P"-"'*'^^^ TO HIM "?TmOSAID NOT. Li 9250 words
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Article397 1959-11-23 6 M Word, lit (Hlmtmmm) AT "TUB COCKPIT" Mondays to Fridays Business Man's Lunch $3.50. NEW AT VANITY. Attractive range of Permanently Pleated Procks In all colours/slses. 33 Raffles Place. Spore. READER S DIGEST— Sent your New or Renewal Subscription to Sole Agents: Dasaratha Raj Ltd., Post Box 257, Singapore.397 words
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594 1959-11-23 6 The Str aits Times Monday, November 23, 1959. Back On The Track A persuasive word from the Tengku, an assurance from the general manager that the twelve suspended drivers would be allowed to return to work, and the Malayan Railways' latest crisis was over. The issue of the ten hour594 words
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Article353 1959-11-23 6 It is a relief to India's friends to see that Mr. Nehru is standing by his earlier statement that frontier talks would be impossible until China had withdrawn its intruding forces. Naturally the Chinese Government seized upon this as a possible way of compromising the Indian leader;353 words
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Article253 1959-11-23 6 Mr. Tee Teh, president of the Federation of the Rubber Trade Association, may find that he has thrown a cat among the pigeons with his proposal that members of the trade should "promote direct trade with all consuming countries." The suggestion needs some clarification; is he. as it253 words
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Article, Illustration1628 1959-11-23 6 TAYA ZINKIN - TAYA ZINKIN OVER THE PAST 40 YEARS OF HIS PUBLIC LIFE HE HAS BEEN SO SUCCESSFUL, ONLY THE FAILURES REMAIN PROMINENT A summing up at 70 by the Guardian's commentator on Indian affairs.... IT has become fashionable to say that Mr. Nehru's foreign policy has failed and that the1,628 words
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LETTERS
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185 1959-11-23 6 AUSTRALIAN AID: I THINK IT UNFORTUNATE THAT Dr. TOH REPEATED HIS REMARKS I HOPED that when our Deputy Premier. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, returned from Indonesia he would seek to dissolve the unhappy Impression left by his clumsy utterances about Australia and Australian aid. It is unfortunate that he re-emphasised185 words
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Letter101 1959-11-23 6 Dr. Toh's remarks In Indonesia have made the name of Singapore a bad taste In the mouth. He makes us out a cheap, ungrateful people who shamelessly receive and as shamelessly repay generosity with public discourtesy Can Dr. Toh Chin Chye not understand that the kind of101 words
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Letter212 1959-11-23 6 I know Tasmania a little. They are a generally decent, hard-working and friendly people, starry-eyed about foreigners. I understand that Dr. Bheng. who has been a considerable time in Australia, received every courtesy In respect of his hotel accommodation, in respect of seating accommodation. In respect of his212 words
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Letter117 1959-11-23 6 MR- CHEAU THEAM 11 SWEE, he Malayan representative at the U.N., while deploring the racial policy of South Africa stated that "while Malaya wu crying with the victims of South African apartheid, its tears had not washed away their raftering." These are very noble sentiments Indeed. Bat117 words
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Advertisement126 1959-11-23 6 Any watch can have jewels... Any watch can have g01d... But only with ROLEX can you buy ROLEX service The better the watch, the more delicate and precise the mechanism. It's not much use buying a first-quality Swiss Watch if you can't be sure that It will get the regular126 words
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Article256 1959-11-23 7 'RESPECT POLICE' VITAL TO S'PORE SINGAPORE, Sun. The Yang di-Per-tuan Negara, Sir William Goode, said today that the support, respect and confidence of the public in their police force was vital to the security of Singapore. Sir William, making one of his last public appearances here, was addressing members of256 words
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220 1959-11-23 7 Govt. to be told: Stop talk of merger, get to work CJINGAPORE. Sun.— A resolution urging the Government to concentrate on establishing economic and political stability instead of singing the "worn-out tune of merger with Malaya," will come up for confirmation at the annual delegates conference of the Liberal Bocialist220 words
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Article28 1959-11-23 7 SINGAPORE. Sun.—Brigadier G. W. White. War Office adviser on secondment policy, flew Into Singapore tonight to visit Army headquarters and units here and in the Federation.28 words
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Article286 1959-11-23 7 THEY SAY IF THEIR PAY CLAIMS ARE SETTLED THIS WEEK THEY WILL DROP GO-SLOW PLAN SINGAPORE, Sunday. p (HERN MEM doctors and dental surgeons will drop a proposal to "work-to-rule" if the Health Ministry gives a "satisfactory" reply to their demands for a new pay286 words
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301 1959-11-23 7 TAN TOCK SAIK - Going, gone Memories come rushing back TAN TOCK SAIK AFTER 50 YEARS, THE END OF A STORE KUALA LUMPUR. Sun, By AN auctioneer's ham- mer last week tapped out the passing of Whiteaway Laidlaw and Company, tho Kuala Lumpur department store After more than 50 years In business the shop301 words
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Article, Illustration53 1959-11-23 7 WARRANT Officer J. A. Tetlow. of the Ist Battalion, Loyal Regiment, and Miss Priscilla Brant who were married at St. Michael's Church. Ipoh. on Saturday afternoon. The bride is the daughter of WO D. C. Brant, of the 13/ 18 th Royal Hussars, and Mrs. Brant53 words
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163 1959-11-23 7 KUALA TRENGGANU, Sunday. f THE Trengganu branch of the Party Rakyat has decided to send a "letter of advice" to all State Assemblymen to work for the people as a whole and not for their party supporters only. This decision was taken at163 words
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Article52 1959-11-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The commission of inquiry Into the wages of Government daily-paid workers toas making "good progress," and Its report would be released soon, a spokesman of the commislon said today. He was answering an appeal by unions to speed up the publication of the52 words
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Article143 1959-11-23 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— Ten Chinese, said to have come from Indonesia, wern arrested In a motor boat oft Kukup on Friday and charged yesterday In the Besf'Dns Court with conveying 10 ton* of mWw "-Ith intent to defraud the Government of duty totalling143 words
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Article23 1959-11-23 7 BINOAPORE. Bun.— Mr. 8. Kandiah and Mr Urn Chor Pee have be«n appointed Crown Counsel, states the latest Government GaaetU.23 words
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Article, Illustration36 1959-11-23 7 DANCE of the fairy maids a scene from Purcell's "Fairy Queen," presented by the University of Malaya's Music Society at the Language Institute, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday night. Straits Times picture.36 words
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78 1959-11-23 7 THE SULTAN MAKES THIRD BLOOD DONATION KUALA TRENGGANU. Sun. The Sultan of Trengicanu today donated blood here. This is the Sultan's third donation to the blood bank. The blood was taken by the Sultan's personal physician, Dr. Sunder Raj. who was assisted by the Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Wahab bin78 words
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Article203 1959-11-23 7 Breadman didn't return: 2 jailed lOHORE BAHRU. Sun. A breadseller's Journey to collect bilis ended in his death, the High Court here was told yesterday The decomposed body ot the breadseller, Ong Chai. was found half buried among some bushes in Timor Estate on Aug. 9, two days after he203 words
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Advertisement184 1959-11-23 7 Lets twUc #n*fihf/ IT IS OF COURSE... jzsfr PUCH *#t /^WIII\ ELECTfi/C SrAfiTf* WHY NOT CAU FOR AN INSPECTION Monthly Buy Your own Home of solid reinforced concrete construction, at lalan Kent Satu, Dim Cx Tiga off Ccllege Road. Kuala Lumpur, near town. Consisting of 1 Living Room, 1 Dining184 words
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Advertisement233 1959-11-23 7 Here's a happy home! Amd hsu's on of the links that bind It together Frisky, the terrier, who the family think is the world's wonder dog. On bis pedigree, Frisky Is described as Francisco m of Ferndale, but young Harry was only three when the puppy arrived, and all he233 words
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Article, Illustration377 1959-11-23 8 Vladimir Nabokov ( Wei - Vladimir Nabokov (Wei- LOLITA By denfeld Nicolson, 21s). Reviewed by REBECCA WEST. JifiERE are books which it is easier to learn to love than "Lolita." It looks like a laboured and disturbed specimen of the kind of rattlepate lark accomplished more happily by377 words
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Article190 1959-11-23 8 rpHE account of Humbert's x Sunday morning with Lolita. and all the sly hints at the particular pervesion to which she was later cruelly subjected, stand out on the page with an oddly provocative ugliness. They have an air of being written with a purpose other than that which190 words
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Article275 1959-11-23 8 •rpHE POSSESSED" is a pro--1 phetlc book, full of intimations of totalitarianism, describing the corruption of a small provincial town in Russia by a group of middle-class revolutionaries who commit crimes, great and small, "with the idea of systematically undermining the foundations of society, ol destroying all the275 words
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Article210 1959-11-23 8 TN "LoliU" Mr. Nabokov re- constitutes the crime In modern conditions. To find substitutes for Matryosha. embedded in Holy Russia, and Stavrogln, struggling out of It. he turns to a world where '•The Possessed" nave won many victories, and chooses Humbert. an Intellectual In whom ratlon- allsm has210 words
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Article158 1959-11-23 8 UE sees that he has taken the child out of her context and that she Is as lonely as If she were suspended in outer space. He knows too that she hates him for it, and his sensitivity has been unable to resist the power of their relationship158 words
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Article184 1959-11-23 8 BUT Tihon pointed out that things would fall rather differently. What stavrogln would not be able to bear was the laughter. "Oh, yes. people would* laugh at him. How should they not?" There are horrible sins which are picturesque, but there are sins which are past horror, and184 words
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Advertisement200 1959-11-23 8 *m 1 OM m L^^Sk< a^^te*A^Hs^B^ SOLE AGENTS: KIAN GWAN (M) LTD. /tf\ Our Special Clean Up STARTS TODAY vVHH BARGAINS NEVER OFFERED BEFORE For Ladies SLIM SKIRTS from $4.00 upward* BLOUSES 2.00 SACK BLOUSES 3.50 SLACKS JEANS 4.00 HALF SLIPS 1.75 Free gift counter for Ladies (1 Blouse free200 words
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Advertisement250 1959-11-23 8 NATIONAL LOYALTY WEEK CELEBRATION \&e ha\e specialK Made Jecioralifj crests for the decoration of iliffemil pNHMsjn during the forthcoming celebrations. Also available State flags. Shields, banners, pmnanlN buntings, etc. N.B. We are a v t h o i i > c tl by Ihe Ministry of Culture to Manufacture the250 words
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Miscellaneous254 1959-11-23 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS land? (10, 5). 4 Opposite. u> to speak (8). 5 Disclaimer made by on* Object to secure somehow giant (8) (6). 6 Out of turn many applaud A draught.— as protection (5). against draughts maybe <B>. 7 Composer retains variation 10 Face study with boldness (Si.254 words
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Advertisement1277 1959-11-23 9 /&z&\ THE E* Km C. LIMES— 5«/.«,. m raf\KT^\ D[N REDSEA. MED'TERRANEAN, CONTINENTAL A SCANDINAVIAN PORTS. CL\p^/j Sport P Shim Penang Iflgnf "MEONIA 't) 24 25 Niv 21 Nay yp*"^' "SIMIA a) 7i Niv 4 Die 5 I Die 17 Die "LALANOIA" Ii 11/11 DtC 20,21 OtC 22/21 MC Accepting1,277 words
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Advertisement1356 1959-11-23 9 McAUSTER 6s CO.. LTD. fEli Ne 2OM ■Iil.al«MAII UMB KUVINISs LINK kMMN. HAMtUIG ROTTEROAM NAVM lul ANGELES SAN FIANC.tXO I Mil SEATTLE. VANCOUVER A PORTLAM Ml for Canada mo USA lion* Auntie font Acceitiat cargi ftr Ceetrti t u»<> eiTV tf PERTH Amarica. SPOrt P S'ftaoi •'tnant lOUGAINYIILE Ii Pert1,356 words
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Article1778 1959-11-23 10 A CHANGE OF PATTERN By Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Share Market had another very good week with an excellent turnover again, but the pattern rather changed with industrials taking the centre of the stage after the recent concentration on sterling rubbers and tins. Bulk of the1,778 words
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Article67 1959-11-23 10 Current Payment Cold Storare 10%+ Lower Perak 9d. Basset t 5 cents K. SMim 15 cents Parit Perak 10 cents Sonrei Bacan 7'4'r Kirn Malacca 174% Includes 5% bonus Interim Date of Payment Dec. 14 Dec. 16 Jan. 20 Jan. 13 Dec. 9 Dec. 3 Dec. 31 Total67 words
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Article27 1959-11-23 10 Tin Rabber (per pical) (per Ib.) Not. IS $3W.00 $1.34', 17 tSM.O4) 1.36', 1> $396.50 $1.30% 19 $395.87', $1.33 M 9395.M4 »130* i 21 $394.25 <—27 words
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Article51 1959-11-23 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants on Saturday. Nov. 21. (all rates to $100): Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31 1/2. O.D. 31 5/8. 90 Q/st 32 1/16 creolt bills, 33 1/8 trade Mfc Selling T.T. «r O.D. ready: Canada 3151 words
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Article22 1959-11-23 10 MaJayan Share Market Nov. 21 Not. 20 Industrial* 112.50 111.21 Tins 145.39 145.18 I Rubbers 178.92 176.92 Jan. 1 I»M=IM.22 words
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Article559 1959-11-23 10 A FTER a sagging tendency, which set in towards the end of last week on lack of sustained buying interest, the price ot rubber in Singapore firmed at Friday's unofficial close to $1,313 one cent higher on than the official close on a very steady tone. This559 words
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Article121 1959-11-23 10 Pepoer prices on Saturday closed as follows: Muntok white $270. Sarawak: $278. special Sarawak black $200, garbled Lampong black $200. Since Monday white had appreciated $92 per plcul and black pepper $83. Copra closed at $38.50 for UK /Continent November/December shipments, and coconut oil at $61.50 lor bulkAP - 121 words
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Article368 1959-11-23 10 The Malayan Share Brokers' Amoclation reported on Saturday (Nov. 31): "All sections were firm and prices were better. The turnover was good." Singapore brokers reported the following business: Industrials: Pltzpatricks $1; Praser and Neave ords $1.50 to 11.52; Gammon $2.08 <O. Ti. S2 09, M. Colls $1.60; McAllster368 words
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Article1162 1959-11-23 10 fHE following list of revised quotations was Issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after its last meeting on Saturday (Nov. 31). H and L stand for highest and lowest prices for business done this year. INDUSTRIALS N L II AIM Brick*. 1.72 V* 1.70 Pref 1.601,162 words
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Advertisement1175 1959-11-23 10 jK Express U.S.A. Pacillc Atlantic Coaat Sairvie* E.T.A. E.T.A. E.T.A. Spore P. Sham Penanf H'konf L. Angeles New York 'Kaaikawa Maru" M/n Ntf M Nt» M Nt» 4Nc tec II Jat "Sackikaaa Mare" 21/23 Oec M Dec Dtc U Dtc Its II FH All suitably equipped with deep tanks for1,175 words
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Advertisement159 1959-11-23 10 HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. 33/35 TELOK AVER STREET. Telephone No. ***** Weekry Service to KUCHING, SARIKEI, BINATANG atta SIBU. M/V "GIANG LII" DUE 25/11 SAILS 28/11 M/V "GIANG ANN" DUE 30/11 SAILS 5/12 Accepting Passengers and Cargo Sarawak Agents: THE BORNEO CO., LTD. teiw GUAN GUAN LIMITED. fcsSri159 words
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Advertisement724 1959-11-23 10 NOTICES aTY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE NOTICE All mldwlves within the Cltf area are required to register by the end of November 1959 v they Intend to practise In the City during the forthcoming year. They are asked to call on tha Supervisor of Mldwive, at the Council Clinics nearest to724 words
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Advertisement1099 1959-11-23 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG NOTICE Applications are Invited from suitably qualified persons for the post Of WORKSHOP FOREMAN in the City Engineer's Department Workshops at Brick Kiln Road, Penang. Applications on forms obtainable from the City Secretary, City Rail, Penang, will be received by the undersigned1,099 words
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Advertisement738 1959-11-23 11 NOTICES P.W.D. NOTICE CLOSING OF FERMATANG PAUH PONTOON BRIDGE PROVINCE WELLESLEY The Permatang Pauh Pontoon Bridge 3?i miles south of Butterworth on Route I will be closed to ALL TRAFFIC from 6 am. on 23rd November 1959 to 6 am. Ttb December. 1959 to enable urgent repairs to be executed.738 words
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Advertisement810 1959-11-23 11 (Osaltaaai fresn Page 6) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Words U (It*.) Boa tt mts. mmtrm WANTED Over seer /Mandore. single, willing to stay upcour.try utefsareU. Apply Box A 6244 ST. Spore. WANTED A DOCTOR to take over an sat Ims ted Practice In ipoh Replies in striotlest confidence. Apply Box AB6l810 words
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Advertisement779 1959-11-23 11 SITUATIONS VACANT It Words tS (Mb*.)— Box it ets. mmtrm EXPERIENCED COOK .General Amah wanted preferably n*n«»n speaking Cantonese apply with references. Box A 5267 ST. or Telephone ***** after office hours' TEACHERS: Applications are Invited from trained and untrained teachers to teach In a Primary school. Apply Secretary, Board779 words
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Advertisement839 1959-11-23 11 ACCOMMODATION WANTED at Words U (Mi*.)— Box It ets. mmtrm WANTED furnished /unfurnished houses. Rent $400-$ 1,000. District* 9, 10, H to 15- Apply David Phoa to Sons. 8, Prince Street, Singapore. Telephone *****. EUROPEAN COUPLE urgently require furnished leave bouse/ bungalow/Oat. Preferably District* 9. 10, 11 but other areas839 words
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Advertisement852 1959-11-23 11 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES it Words U (Kirn.) ««jr tt tts. mmtrm MODERN LIOHTINO for your home Standard, bedside, wall, celling, chandeliers, be exclusive. order direct from factory. Save money Tsl *****. WANTED FINANCIER, Supplier of Provision goods In Malaya. Borneo, Elsewhere, for everyday consumed product to be manufactured. Guaranteed there Is852 words
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Advertisement746 1959-11-23 11 FOR SALE it Words ti (Mi*.)— Box tt ets. sxtrm ELECTRIC LIOHTINO PLANT. Two complete seta Petter 18 HP. engines coupled to 12 X.V.A. Hopklnson alternators. Complete with butteries switch board etc. For $9500. Would be sold singly for $5500 per set View at Kajang Estate. Kajang. BEING DIBV ANT746 words
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553 1959-11-23 12 T ONDON, Sun. A sparkling ■L* hattrick by lanky Scottish international inside left Johnny Dick gave West Ham, the English First Division leaders, a 3-2 win over reigning champions, Wolverhampton Wanderers, yesterday. Dick's goals gave the stream lined East London side aReuter - 553 words
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Article60 1959-11-23 12 LONDON, Bun. Britain beat the Republic of Ireland 3-2 In the first leg of their Olympic Games soccer qualifying tie at Brighton yesterday, after leading 2-0 at half-time. All three British coals were scored by Paddy Hasty, the Northern Ireland centre-for-ward who plays for Tooting and60 words
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Article29 1959-11-23 12 SEOUL, Sun. 8 o v t h Korean middleweight Rang Sechul. today beat Filipino middleweight champion Young Paulino by a technical knockout in the .second round— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article26 1959-11-23 12 SAIGON, Sun.— The visiting Djurgarden soccer team of Sweden played their first match here last night, defeating a combined local Police-Army side 3-I.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article23 1959-11-23 12 JOHANNESBURG, Sun. South Africa's Henry Kuugger, broke his own British Empire pole vault record when he cleared l«t 7J in. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article17 1959-11-23 12 LONDON, Sun. Britain beat Australia 11-10 in the second Rugby League Test at Headingley yesterday^-^Reu-ter.17 words
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Article1045 1959-11-23 12 West Ham 18 11 3 4 37 23 25 Preston 18 11 3 4 37 28 25 Tottenham 18 9 6 3 39 20 24 Burnley 18 10 3 5 44 31 23 Wolves 18 10 2 6 52 38 22 Pulham 18 10 2 6 38 401,045 words
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Article300 1959-11-23 12 LONDON, Sun.— Results of football matches in Britain yesterday: Birmingham Burnley Chelsea Leeds Leicester Man United Newcastle Preston Tottenham West Brom West Ham t t 1 1 4 S 1 1 Blackpool Notts Forest Arsenal Sheff. Wed Fnlham Luton Blackburn Bolton Everton Man. City Wolves 1 0300 words
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207 1959-11-23 12 T ONDON, Sun. ReaulU of yesterday's Rugby Dnton matches: Ounty championship: Cheshire 12 Cumberland and Westmorland I Northumberland 12 Lancashire 6; Yorkshire 8 Durham 6. lub matches: Blackheath 5 Waterloo 6; Guy' Hospital 0 Rosalyn Park 6: Harlequins 0 Oxford University 3; London HospitalReuter - 207 words
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Article86 1959-11-23 12 Ingemar invited to box in S'pore NEW YORK. Sun. WORLD heavyweight champion Ingemar Johansson has been invited to fight in Singapore. Lope Sarreal, a boxing promoter in the Philippines, today offered the Swedish world heavyweight champion MSIBO.OOO to fight a series of ten exhibition bouts in the Far East. Sarreal,UPI - 86 words
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Article63 1959-11-23 12 Bradman bats again... ADELAIDE, Bun.— Sir Donald Bradman. Australia's 51--year-old former Test captain, gave a 20-mlnute exhibition of batting at a coaching school here at the weekend. Sir Donald, who Quickly raised a large blister on his right thumb, grinned ruefully: "I guess I'm only good for 10 minutes now."63 words
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Article167 1959-11-23 12 FMAAU PICKS LILY FOR BANGKOK I£UALA LUMPUR, Sun. 1Y The Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union has named Lily Tan of Johore as a replacement for Cheah Pek Wah of Perak in the Malayan team to the South-East Asia PcI ninsular Games in Bangkok next month. LUy will run in167 words
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Article30 1959-11-23 12 SYDNEY. Sun. Eighteen-year-old Jan Lehane beat Australian champion Mary Reltano 6-3, 3-6, 6-2 In the women's singles final of the New South Wales lawn tennis championships here today—Jleuter.30 words
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Advertisement58 1959-11-23 12 BP^ENIOR^B If Nrre V 1 1 r I A 11 COLOMBOt, FIRST CLASS OR TOURIST /^h ihtjiiriest VIA CONNICTINQ CARRIER TO BANGKOK Want a lift? Have a glass of our Magnolia milk. Magnolia milk is high in protein. It's a power-house of energy. To recharge and refresh, drink a glass58 words
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Advertisement262 1959-11-23 12 *S? v 2? li^^^l-^l «Bl W Hornet." o«f»»TOtOf P»ol nyo Vi£i^T rmqo. m«mbowo.k«. «H»O «*a/ L^ i VV i^^V W*M WIICMT— Mki ta U KVA \lfag^lL-lBnL|:; BATINft-ACIIIV. JO ey. AKMATUtt HUP COILS NMHLY tOISTANT TO OIL, MOISTURI, ASRASIVI DUST I DUI TO SPtCIAL IMPRIONATION AND BAKING MITMODS. DIRICT COUPLINO I262 words
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555 1959-11-23 13 CASH CHEQUE PAYS $110— DAY'S BIGGEST DIVIDEND: WARD LANDS EARLY DOUBLE ON FAVOURITES (8) Brave General 7.11 (357—176) Posner t (4) Big Daddy 8 4 (694—253) King I (1) Peaceful King 7.13 (285—157) J. Forte 4 (2) WHO KNOWS 9 2 (346—181) Leman S (7) SHAMROCK SUPPER 7.12 (791—343) Franklin555 words
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1643 1959-11-23 13 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP, By Ipoh Sunday THE BIG SWEEP: Total pool $208,500 First prise No. *****6 ($57,550) Second prize No. *****7 ($27,048) Third prise No. *****5 ($13,812) "Starter* ($2,398 -ck): Not. *****8, *****2. *****9. *****4, *****6, *****8. Consolation ($l,OOO -adr): Not. *****8, *****7, *****1. *****7. *****5.1,643 words
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108 1959-11-23 13 LAHORE, Sunday. A brilliant 134 by N. O'Neill helped to put Australia in a strong position on the second day of the Second Test match here today. At close of play, Australia had lost six wickets for 311. Pakistan were all out yesterday for 146.108 words
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Article39 1959-11-23 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Results of all Malaya Cup rugger matches played yesterday were: North zone Penang 8. Kedah 3; Selangor 3. Perak 6 south lone— Negri-Malac-ca 0. Singapore Civilians 25 (at Malacca) Singapore Services 6. Johore 3.39 words
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Article88 1959-11-23 13 PAKIBTA.N 1.1. Inns Mb AUSTRALIA— Ist IBM. (overnifht 27 (or 1) McDonald r Initial Ahmad b Hsseee Ajisaa U Sttyens c Initial AJum4 b Mohd. Munnaf Harrey lbw b Mohd. Munnaf U O'Nrill si iMtias Ahm*4 b SJ>uJ»-ad-Din 134 FkTeU b Isrmr AU 32 Groat lbw Naaimul Ghanl M88 words
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Article24 1959-11-23 13 IPOH, Bun.— Perak entered the semi-finals of the F.A.M. Cup competition when they beat Penang 5-4 here yesterday Half-time score was 2-2.24 words
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Article98 1959-11-23 13 SMFA - GHANI CROWNED A 'KING' SMFA BY ITUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Abdul Gnani, Belan*or and Malaya inside forward, was last night voted "Raja Sola" (Kin* of Footballers) at the silver jubilee celebrations of the SclanKor Malays F.A. Ghanl polled 75 percent of the votes. Ghanl, who will be 24 on Dec. 23,98 words
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Article225 1959-11-23 13 2 early goals by Pennefather seal Federation Police's hopes QINOAPORE. Sun. Two first half goals by centreforward Percy Pennefather ended Federation Police's hopes of scoring a hattrick of wins in their annual hockey series against 81ngaoore Police at Thomson Road today Singapore won 2 o. Federation are now225 words
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Article56 1959-11-23 13 IPOH, Sun. The new $30 000 jockeys and welghlns;In room of the Perak Turf Club was declared open here last night by Mrs, J. P. Hannah, wife of the chairman of the club. The building is named aft«r Mr. Hannah, who has been chairman of the56 words
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169 1959-11-23 13 YTUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— M. Jegethesan. the 18-year-old schoolboy quarter-mller who was chosen by the Singapore AA A but rejected by the Singapore Olympic Sports Council for the team to the South-East Asia Peninsular Games In Bangkok next month, may run for Malaya.169 words
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Advertisement29 1959-11-23 13 |Ip CKCyj >. ■**v. •s•s•s;. X*X\ .••'.'l'.'i'iV.'i^BVi.^Bv.'.v XvXvXv^KvX^B'Xvl* *X*!*X"X*Xbß» X*""oHvX*'** p :<y iji.the batteries with.-: gjji. longer life jigji;:. they really :j^ save you :gg illl;: mone^lii ***^^^BmW^Bml I^BB^Tr'^L^Bw IBERicj29 words
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564 1959-11-23 14 PAP sacks official: 'He spread rumours' SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE People's Action Party has dismissed its Assistant Organising Secretary, Mr. Tan Yoke Eim. and expelled him from the party for allegedly attempting to split the party. Also dismissed was a paid worker and party member, Mr. Ec Glow Seng. In a564 words
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Article, Illustration62 1959-11-23 14 ONE OF SIR WILLIAM'S LAST APPEARANCES IN PUBLIC SIR WILLIAM GOODE. the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. made one of his last public appearances when he presented trophies yesterday at the Police Training School. Thomson Road, to the winning teams of this year's VSC revolver shoot. He is seen here chatting with62 words
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328 1959-11-23 14 SINGAPORE, Sunday. •pi II EVES yesterday pulled off a $3,000 haul from a provision shop in Raffles Quay target of an unsuccessful break-in attempt on Friday the 13th of this month. The first time they were foiled by a watchman. Detectives investigating328 words
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110 1959-11-23 14 NOW A PHONE GADGET TO PUT YOU RIGHT IN THE LINE... BOSTON. Sun. Fed up with getting an engaged signal every time he tried to telephone a girl frieno. an Indian engineer invented a device which keeps ringing the number until the caller gets through. Demonstrating his invention at theReuter - 110 words
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94 1959-11-23 14 BRUSSELS, Sunday. OALF A MILLION Belgian car owners went on strike yesterday against a proposed Government increase in the price of petrol. Backed by their automobile associations, drivers volunttarlly went off the roads at midnight on Friday and stay. Ed off until 6 p.m. yesterday.UPI - 94 words
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Article40 1959-11-23 14 ANTWERP. Sun. The 3,200-ton Danish vessel Erika Dan left here today carrying the 20 members of the second Belgian Antarctic expedition who will spend a year photographing and charting the land around King Baudouln Base. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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51 1959-11-23 14 Holborn wins Eu Cup final LATE SPORT SINGAPORE, Sun. N. Holborn won the Eu Tong Sen Cup golf final when he beat J- Benton by one up in the last green at the Royal Island Club today. The mixed foursomes were won by J. MuraUle and Miss Kitty Maiheson tone51 words
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Obituary172 1959-11-23 14 PLANTATION AGENCIES LIMITED regret to announce the death on 13.11.59 of William Reading, Director of Patanl Para Plantations Ltd. and formerly Manager of Patanl Para Estate. Kedah MADAM CHAN AH MUI Age 68. passed away peacefully at her residence, 120. Sophia Road, on November 22nd 1959 at 10 v.m172 words
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Article94 1959-11-23 14 THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Lim Teonc Ghee, of 358. Oi.an Road, thank all relatives and friends for wreaths, condolences, gifts, loai of cars, and attendance at the funeral. MR. AND MRS A LOUIS MARIASOOSAY th nk relatives and friends for their congratulatory messages, presents and attendance on94 words
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Article22 1959-11-23 14 MALAYAN NATURE SOCIETTY (Singapore): Na.ure films, Monday. Nov. 23rd. 5.30 p.m. at the University of Malaya, New Lecture Theatre No. a.22 words
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107 1959-11-23 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Traffic signs here will in future be in the national language "wherever possible." This is the decision of the public works committee of the Municipal Council. The two most common signs, "8top" and "Keep left." already carry inscriptions107 words
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162 1959-11-23 14 Could not date girl, so he shot 3 strangers NEW YORK, Sun. Alfred (Pat) Corradi 18, confessed today that he shot three people because his girl friend's mother would not let him see her any more. Corradl's victims in his two-gun shooting spree at Troy, Missouri, yesterday had no connection162 words
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97 1959-11-23 14 From Page One early to judge the results of the experiments in London "I have told everybody what the drug consists of and how the treatment should be done. The drug can be made here," she said. She said she has been inundated with callsReuter - 97 words
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264 1959-11-23 14 U.S. WARNED: 'TIED' AID MAY INJURE THE NATION NEW YORK, Sunday. THE Fortune, authoritative financial maga zinc, today criticised supporters of "Buy American" clauses in United States foreign aid agreements. The magazine said it can be argued, of course that foreign nations may gain by receiving Unite( States largesse, noReuter - 264 words
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71 1959-11-23 14 FINED— MAN SENT COURT POSTDATED CHEQUES JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. A few days a»o, Teo Kirn Kuan, of Kluanc. was fined $300 by a court here for failing to submit his Income tax return for 1959. He had pleaded guilty by letter. Today, he sent three cheques, each for $199. by71 words
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Article60 1959-11-23 14 LONDON, Sun.— Mr. Ernest Marples, Minister of Transport, Is to visit Europe and possibly the United States during the Christmas Parliamentary recess, a Ministry spokesman said today. "His main purpose is to look at bridges but Mr. Marples will at the same time be having aReuter - 60 words
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Advertisement236 1959-11-23 14 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 20 Word* SlO (Minimum) THE ENGAGEMENT was announced between Tan Su Chin, teacher of High School. Muar, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan See Poo, and Nancy Chew, nurse In General Hospital. Singapore, and sister of Cyril Chew, on November 21, 1959. ESPECIALLY IN THE STRAITS236 words
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Advertisement175 1959-11-23 14 50 1 enjoy the finest Virginia cigarette i\Tit_£pßE_L\ packets f ten AX \OI\CI\C |i THE SALE OF HOUSES IN OUR I < NEW ESTATES (EASY 15 YEAR LOAN AVAILABLE! BOOKINGS NOW OPEN j FETTES PARK, PENANG fTenjenj Tefcewg) Type B5 Terrace Houses 3 bedrooms 10,500/- j C5 Semi-Detoched Bungalows Bathroom175 words
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Page 14 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous64 1959-11-23 14 HOCKEY: SHA League Div 1 —CS.C. v T.T.C.. Balestier Road; University v Indian Association. Buklt Timah; Dtv. RAF Tengah v Naval Police. Naval Base; Div. 3— RAP. Chanßi v RASC. Changl; S.C.C. v Khalsa. Padang Dtv. 4— Police v Woodbtidge Hospital, Thomson Road-; T.T.C. v Queenstown. Pa tenon Road. TM.C.AI64 words
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