The Straits Times, 24 November 1959
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Title Section18 1959-11-24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CEBTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times. tfeu»P<** Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1959 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article206 1959-11-24 1 STANVAC COMPANY'S BIG INVESTMENT PLAN Refinery and fertiliser plant to be built in Malaya Biggest U.S. scheme so far KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Standard Vacuum Oil Company plans to set up a petroleum refinery and chemical fertiliser factory in Malaya. This is part of Standard Vacuum's206 words
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Article, Illustration72 1959-11-24 1 INDIA MUST MAKE OWN ARMS-SEE PAGE 16 MEMBERS of the Jan Sangh Party demon strating outside Parliament House in Delhi, on the opening day of the new winter session. They demanded that India should deliver an ultimatum to China to withdraw from72 words
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Article, Illustration313 1959-11-24 1 Mon.— The 1 Shah of Persia, whose engagement to 21 -year-old Farah Diba will be officially announced tonight, is to give former Queen Soraya M 512,000 a month living expenses for life. The promise was contained in a letter to Soraya, whom he313 words
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Article42 1959-11-24 1 LONDON, Mon. About 100,000 books of Russian fairy tales, printed in English, will be. on sale in British bookshops in time to catch the Christmas market. A first consignment is due to arrive by ship early in December.— ReuterReuter - 42 words
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143 1959-11-24 1 Raja Lope takes over as Deputy G.O.C. ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The appointment of Col. Raja Lope Nor Rashid bin Raja Abdul Rahman, 50, as Deputy General Officer Commanding the Federation Army was officially announced today. His new appointment and his promotion to the rank of brigadier took effect last Thursday.143 words
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Article103 1959-11-24 1 JAKARTA, Monday. T<HE Information Co-ordinator of the Indonesian Central War Administration, Lt Col. Soenarjo, today criticised Communist Chinese Embassy officials for "meddling" in Indonesia's internal affairs. The meddhng, he said, might complicate the Government agencies concerned in performing their task of moving alien retailers from theReuter - 103 words
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Article24 1959-11-24 1 LONDON. Mon.— A bumper wheat harvest boosted world production of grain in 1958--59 to a record total of 496 million tons.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article50 1959-11-24 1 ITVALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A platoon of the 2nd. Bn. of the Royal Malay Regiment contacted 30 Communist terrorists in the Kroh district of North Perak on Satur- day, the Government announced today. The terrorists fled after a brief exchange of flre. There were no known casualties.50 words
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633 1959-11-24 1 MALAY FIRM TAKES OVER A BUS COMPANY KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. 22 MONTH-OLD Malay bus company— the Sri Jaya Transport Company Limited has bought over the 24-year-old European-control-led General Transport Company here. This was announced today simultaneously by the Ministry of Transport and the chairman of the board of directors of633 words
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90 1959-11-24 1 Monty says sight of war casualties upset him NEW YORK, Mon. Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery said tonight that during World War II be new visited a field hospital tn midst of a battle -because I didn t want to have my nerves shaken by seeing those poor men all wounded90 words
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Article25 1959-11-24 1 MADRID, Mon. General Franco, the Spanish head of state, was reported today to have resumed normal activities after an attack of Influenza.25 words
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Article42 1959-11-24 1 BINGAPORE, Mon Omar bin Ahmad. 35, a City Council Forest Ranger, has been detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance. This was confirmed today by the Police Secretary, Mr. William Cheng. Omar Is married and has one child.42 words
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Article307 1959-11-24 1 I^UALA LUMPUR. Mon. Heavy monsoon rains swept parts of the Federation today. Several areas along the east coast were cut off and closed to road traffic. In Trengganu. the Dungun ferry was closed for the second day Strong currents and rising water 26ft. at307 words
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Article33 1959-11-24 1 POLE SEEK* ASYLUM UAMIIM/lON N State nrpartiumt MiJ <U» CoIODfJ Pawel Mun*« unofficially described «hj« of Poland top intH licence ar«nt> h^d com' to Initrrj Main And >rrkin; .»*ylum brrc ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Advertisement43 1959-11-24 1 sub-miniature 3a camera incorporating coupled r^ii EXPOSURE METER SCOTT I INGUSH (S.I-A.) ITO I ■It n Anton Bood, Singapore Tel- TIM4-T hJ^j|uj AAG PORTABLE PLATFORM Cip4<iri««:— 500 Ik/420 k«H* 1.000 lb./M0 kjtis Pl»—^MBlife Ci»e» itittiined Accuracy under hardest working mUm AVAILAILi FROM STOCK.43 words
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210 1959-11-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The Federation Government will spend $6.4 million next year on developing her large armed forces cantonment, now under construction at Sungei Besi, near here. Most of this sum. which forms part of the British Government grant-In -aid funds,210 words
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Article90 1959-11-24 2 -by 13-year-old boy who asked if he belonged to secret society SINGAPORE. Mon. A 13-year-old boy walked into a school playground during a break and punched a prefect in the face when he denied he belonged to Gang 24. The prefect, who Is 15. told the .story in90 words
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Article, Illustration483 1959-11-24 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. HE TELLS A CROWD: WE MUST KEEP SINGAPORE AS ONE OF THE TIDIEST PLACES IN ASIA fpHE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today led a mass drive to spring-clean the city for the national Loyalty week. Three other ministers also483 words
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Article65 1959-11-24 2 Lottery tickets: sth sellout KUALA LUMPUR. Mob. More and more people in the Federation are buying Social Welfare lottery tickets, said an official of the Social Welfare Services Lotteries Board when he repcrted today that tickets for the 69th draw were sold out He said: "This 1% the fifth time65 words
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Advertisement139 1959-11-24 2 Best for baby, best for you! l^l^H I Johnson's Baby Powder keeps -jfiC^M 1 baby cool and comfortable. M Wf After every bath he's dusted with J^ §<& ifiMlF*^^ m Johnson's— and mother uses this M '<*''* V wonderful powder for herself, too! K!%l a? V 8 All over the139 words
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Miscellaneous20 1959-11-24 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleky J LAST MONTH f p^^^^^ I *O-Q**\ L-,- NOUK ONLY SAVING^ I I I I20 words
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184 1959-11-24 3 Church in H-bomb age by Priestley MELBOURNE, Mon. British novelist and playwright J. B. Priestley said in a radio broadcast here last night that "churches that accept hydrogen bombs are no longer religious but merely props of the state." He added that be believed a new religion would arrive InReuter - 184 words
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Article23 1959-11-24 3 NEW DELHI. Mon. Border trade between India and East Pakistan has reopened as a result of a recent IndoPaklstan agreement.— U.P.l.23 words
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Article, Illustration320 1959-11-24 3 BELGRADE, Monday. PRESIDENT Tito of Yugoslavia told a mass meeting today he was "deeply disappointed" by Chinese methods in the Sino-Indian border dispute. He told 100,000 people at Nis, Serbia: "We are convinced that China will know how to correctReuter - 320 words
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235 1959-11-24 3 BRIBES TO PLUG' SONGS? DISC JOCKEYS SAY NO f ONDON, Mon. British disc jockeys today indignantly denied allegations that bribes are offered by song pluggers to obtain preferential treatment for pop records. Mr. Roy Mason, a Labour M.P.. has tabled a question to the Postmaster-Gene-ral. Mr. J.R. Bevins. asking himReuter - 235 words
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Article58 1959-11-24 3 Million cars a year LONDON. Mon. Sir Leonard Lord, chairman of the British Motor Corporation, today announced a £49 million development plan. "Production last year was 486.048 vehicles," he said in nls annual report. "When the new facilities become available in 18 months the magic figure of one million vehicles58 words
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Article28 1959-11-24 3 CHICAGO. Mon. Onehalf of the 1.5 million beds In American hospitals are occupied by psychiatric patients, a mental health discussion group reported today.— U.P.L28 words
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Article22 1959-11-24 3 HONOLULU. Mon— All hope was abandoned last night of recovering the instrumentpacked capsule ejected from the Discoverer VIII satellite. —U.P.I.UPI - 22 words
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239 1959-11-24 3 Woman, 56, rivals soldiers in march craze F ONDON, Mon. Dr. v Barbara Moore. 56--year-old Russian-born scientist, claimed last nißht she had walked 110 miles in 27 J hours during a weekend in which young soldiers collapsed trying similar feats. Dr. Moore slogged from Binmingham to London carrying her petReuter - 239 words
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Article25 1959-11-24 3 LONDON, Mon. Mr. Khrushchev plans to visit Africa at roughly the same time as Mr. Macmillan. the Sunday Pictorial reported yesterday.— U.P.l.25 words
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Article162 1959-11-24 3 WEEK TO WEEK TEST BAN URGED WASHINGTON, Mon Mr. John A. McCone, chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission said today he believed the United States' voluntary suspension of nuclear tests should be extended only on a week-to-week basis after it expired on Dec. 31. He said: "The U.S. does not162 words
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Article72 1959-11-24 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. Younger brides and younger grooms are the fashion in the United States, today, according to the latest figures issued by the Census Bureau. The average age for American women to marry Is now 20 years and 2J months, compared with the average of 22 InReuter - 72 words
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148 1959-11-24 3 TAirtM, Monaay. FOOD riots and wholesale starvation in mainland r China were reported today by Formosa's official Central News agency. Communist troops shot dead more than 100 peasants and labourers during riots which occurred In October In South China's coastal Fuklen province, opposite148 words
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Article49 1959-11-24 3 LONDON. Mon— Guards at the home of Princess Margaret captured an intruder running through the grounds with a pair of pruning shears on Thursday night. Scotland Yard reported today. "I want to see the Princess." he said.- He was sent to a hospital— U.P.l.49 words
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Advertisement42 1959-11-24 3 BEST QUALITY NYLON WOOL 4^ BUNTING 4& In Red and in White 18" Width jP 36 Widfh i $1 .95 per yari' $5.50 per yard 4 LIMITED STOCKS ONLY. GET YOURS NOW! mtu m pime *r cmxf row mi at 2A^/L *)fl42 words
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Advertisement217 1959-11-24 3 I See interesting, exciting INDONESIA!! If* H^Dl^^f ■w Mr Jim W' ■*Q m J%l w P. J Mr i l-Ujnung rama nidi m Urn» form part ot the funeral ceremonies In West Java. The people of this region are called Sundanese. They are noted for their cheerful character Infectious gaiety217 words
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Miscellaneous223 1959-11-24 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE Medium Wave 476 metres A.M. 6.30 Oood Morning: 6.32 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 The News; 805 a Date With Music; 8.30 Werner Muller And His Orchestra; 9.00 Close Down; P.M 1.00 Programme Summary; 1.02 Souvenirs From Show land;223 words
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Miscellaneous136 1959-11-24 3 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41.7 METRES MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES Koala Lumpur 341 metres Penang 366 metrra Ipoh 33* metres Malacca 297 metres a.m. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 Morning Prelude; 7.00 Time Signal And The Newt- 7.05 A Daie With Music; 8.00 The News; 8.05 K Date With Music: 8.30136 words
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425 1959-11-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. STANDING rules will be suspended at the first business session of the House of Representatives on Wednesday so that the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin can complete his Budget speech. The first two days of the425 words
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318 1959-11-24 4 TRADE MISSIONS HELP TO PROMOTE GOODWILL' SINGAPORE, Monday. THE Australian Parliamentary Secretary for Trade, Mr. R. W. Swartz, said here today it was pleasing to know that Singapore was considering active participation in the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East.318 words
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Article75 1959-11-24 4 HE DIED AFTER BOXING CONTEST SINGAPORE, Mon. A soldier who took part in the Royal Army Service Corps novices boxing championship died a few days after his fight. This was stated today by Lieut. Jerome Carey, of the RA.S.C, at the inquect on Private Mohamed Ali bin Bakar. 23. of75 words
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Article32 1959-11-24 4 BINOAPORE, Mon. Since the beginning of the blood donation campaign. more than 3.600 local citizens have enrolled as blood donors and more than 500 have donated blood.32 words
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210 1959-11-24 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. »THE Singapore People's Alliance today expressed "regret" that the Government had not consuited Opposition parties in connection with the appointment of the first Malayanborn Yang di-Pertuan Negara, who will be installed on Dec. 3. Mr. Thio Chan Bee the210 words
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Article25 1959-11-24 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Cold Storage Soclal and Sports Club held its fourth annual staff variety concert at the Victoria Theatre last night.25 words
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Article, Illustration131 1959-11-24 4 A $2,000 FIRST GIFT FOR THEATRE SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Teng Man Seng, a rubber and rice dealer of New Bridge Road, today gave $2,000 the first donation to the National Theatre Fund. An official statement announcing this added: "All takings from the indoor variety shows during National Loyalty Week will131 words
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291 1959-11-24 4 Wife died 4 days later— 4 years' jail for hawker ASSAULT BY HUSBAND AFTER ARGUMENT SINGAPORE Mon.— A 57-year-old hawker, Koo Liew Meng, was sentenced in the Assize Court today to foilr years' Jail for what Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah described as a "brutal attack" on his wife. Chan291 words
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Article424 1959-11-24 4 lOHORE BAHRU, Mon. An application by the Kplai Oil Palm Estate for an eviction order against three workers was granted today by Mr. G. Byrne, President of the Sessions Court. The three men. all harvesters, were Badlman bin Martokarno, Osman bin Saram and Renpasamy. Mr.424 words
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294 1959-11-24 4 U.S. DEGREES: RECOGNITION STAND SOUGHT KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. MALAYAN students in the United States are to ask iTI the Federation and Singapore governments to state "in definite terms" their stand on the question of recognition of American degrees. Their representative. Dr. i Tan Eng Meng. chairman of the committee on294 words
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Article105 1959-11-24 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. About 100 of the 450 workers who went on strike early this month at the Malayan Weaving Mills factory at Tampoi are still out of work although the strike ended 10 days aeo A company spokesman said today that the factory could not105 words
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Advertisement294 1959-11-24 4 >0/r O^^f Jh- W *fc Cfti haY <aV £fc, 't» jL Bfc •L.ej'jrJi S6th Record DAY! I Dally at «15 9.15 pm. Extra Show Sundays at 2.M p.m. Inpn fin fjAtiT lickpt on s* 1 sky lido capitol■Mr I MllW PRICEB <>«*«*» M-*"* sun. $2.iw" m ULILI 1 1 11294 words
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Miscellaneous85 1959-11-24 4 Today's Singapore diary. YWCA (Ovtraai Road) Chines* •.30 p.m., ballroom dancing 5.30 pjn.. and 630 p.m., Malay 7 pjn, YWCA (Raffles Quay): Blue Triangle Club— folk and square dancing 5 pm, drama for children 4 pjn. CHINESE YMCA: Table tennis f am., body-bulldlng and weigh tlifUiig 2 p-m., glrU, basketball85 words
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Miscellaneous72 1959-11-24 4 KAMALA CLUB: Memberahlp day from 10 ajn. avwtoc cla*s 11 am., anrl 3 pm. embroidery 11 am., and 2 p.m. SALVATION ARMY. Home league 3 p.m., home leafue auxiliary 7.30 p.m. Independent missionary MOVEMENT: Free Atan ahows at Red Crow Home for Crippled Children. Tanah Merah Besar 3.30 P.m. CEYLANG72 words
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Miscellaneous75 1959-11-24 4 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION of King Edward VH College of medicine, and faculty of <Hn«. University of Malaya: CUnkopathologlcal moeUng at Tan Tock Seng HoeplUl 15 pjn. Bl KIT TIMAH YOUTH CLUB: Table tennis, bodybuilding, football, library 4 pjn. JOO CHI AT YOUTH CLUB: Table tennis, Indoor game* 4 pm badminton bead-making75 words
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Article410 1959-11-24 5 NOW KEPALA WILL GO TO JAIL FOR 4 YEARS FOR KILLING HIS WIFE WITH AN AXE IPOH, Monday. A RUBBER estate kepala, Ooi Chye Teik, who had suffered nearly 50 years of "constant nagging" by his wife, was today sentenced by Mr. Justice Smith in the410 words
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85 1959-11-24 5 THE KISSING COUPLE ON A BUTCHER'S THIGH SINGAPORE. Mon.— A but- cher. Lav Hay Lim. 18, was today convicted on a charge of being a member of the 24 group secret society. The prosecution stated that Lav was picked up on Sept. 7 during a routine road check in Lornie85 words
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155 1959-11-24 5 15-year-old found dangling from wall in girls' home escape bid DENANG, Mon.— A 15--1 year-old Inmate of the Po Leung Kuk Home for Girls was injured last night in an unsuccessful bid to break out. The girl. Aw Ah Un, had tried to scale a wall, but was found dangling155 words
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Article30 1959-11-24 5 PENANG. Mon.— An RAAF Sabre jet aerobatlc team from Butterworth will fly* to the Philippines on Thursday to participate In the Manila International Air Show on Sunday.30 words
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160 1959-11-24 5 SINGAPORE, Monday. MR CHARLES K. Wiggins, executive vice-president and managing director of the Washington State International Trade Fair, will arrive here on Dec. 5 to confer with Government officials, businessmen and manufacturers. He wtll have talks with them on Singapore's participation in the ninth160 words
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181 1959-11-24 5 WIFE'S story of a nagging HUSBAND I IN MOTHEK COWT KUALA LUMPtTR. Mon. An Army head clerk in Seremban was described by his wife in the High Court here today as a "very jealous, violent tempered and nagging" husband. Pamela de 811 va. 27, (nee Samara wlckrame), of Petallng Jaya.181 words
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Article42 1959-11-24 5 PENANG. Mon— The Siamese consul in Penang, Mr. Suphot Phlansunthon. 'will leave Penang next week for Bangkok on transfer to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Mr. Phiansunthon has been the Siamese consul in Penang for three years.42 words
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124 1959-11-24 5 THUGS MAUL TWO IN TWO GANG ATTACKS JPOH. Mon. Secret society gangsters staged two attacks In Pike Street in Menflembu. three miles from here, between last night and this morning. Two men were injured In the clashes. They were: Cheong Ah Sai. 17. a carpenter. and Lee Ying Hong, 50.124 words
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Article42 1959-11-24 5 PENANO. Mon.— Two new state executive councillors. Mr. Phee Joo Teik and Inche C. D. Ismail, took their oath of office before the Governor. Raja Tun Uda bin Raja Muhammad, in a private ceremony at the Residency today.42 words
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Article144 1959-11-24 5 Chicago stamp club puts the Federation on world map CINGAPORE, Mon. An organisation called the Malayan Study Group has been formed in Chicago to increase interest in the stamps and postal history of Malaya. The group boasts a worldwide membership dedicated to the study of Malayan philately. In144 words
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156 1959-11-24 5 SINGAPORE. Monday. T^WO sites in Kallang Park have been earmarked tor Singapore's proposed national theatre. The Minister for Culture.' Mr. S. Rajaratnam. and the Minister for National Development. Mr. Ong Eng Ouan. this morning spent 20 minutes at the park viewing the sites. They156 words
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Article57 1959-11-24 5 PENANO. Mon. Twelve bales of rubber valued at $4,142 were stolen from the Hock Bee godown at the Pral wharf today. This was the second rubber theft from a Pral godown within a week. The first was when 10 bales worth $2,483 were stolen from the57 words
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Article46 1959-11-24 5 JOHORE BAHRU Mon The sum of $24,000. which was provided for the travelling allowances of members of the Executive Council and the Johore Legislative Assembly for the current years, has been found to be insufficient and has been Increased by another $10,00046 words
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Article71 1959-11-24 5 pENANO. Mon. The New Zealand High Commissioner In Malaya. Lieut. Col. CM. Bennett will welcome the 2nd Bn New Zealand Regiment when it arrives here tomorrow The battalion, commanded by Lieut. -Col Altken. Is due to reach Penan* at 2 p.m In the 15.000-ton Captain Cook71 words
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148 1959-11-24 5 RUNAWAY SISTERS FREED ON ENTRY CHARGE SINGAPORE. Mon. Three sisters who ran away from their father and stepmother in Pulau Pinang, Indonesia, appeared in the third magistrate's court here today charged with an immigration offence. Lim Mok Lan. 24. Van Leong. 17. and Van Lan. 18. told the magistrate. Mr.148 words
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Advertisement261 1959-11-24 5 The idea that had to go Evcrvone knew that oil tended to thicken up in cold and thin out in heat. It always had done. How could it ever be any different? It was a challenge lo research Why couklnl a new kind of motor oil be produced, an oil261 words
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Article, Illustration9 1959-11-24 6 LUCY HUANG - LUCY HUANG 0 HIGH-FASHION FLUFFS AND FRONDS9 words
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Article, Illustration615 1959-11-24 6 THE 'GILDED IMPERIAL ROSE 9 for MALAYAN WOMEN TODAY'S young Malayan woman is becoming more and more conscious of her hair. She no longer just walks into a barber shop to get her crowning glory washed, cut and fizzled. Today she demands better service than that. She asks for, and615 words
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123 1959-11-24 6 PUBLICITY MEN TAKE BUSMAN'S HOLIDAY ri: members of the Singapore Publicity Club, who are mostly advertising agents, newsmen and women, publicity and public relations people from various firms, are taking a busman's holiday. These people, who are generally the ones to arrange for fashion hows, promote fashion shows, photograph fashion123 words
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Advertisement206 1959-11-24 6 i 'V ■.vXv a^k™sßßßßlPlv^\\\v\v\TOi When your child is in pain You can now, at last, give aspirin safely— SJSj^j r.a tpecial Children's aspirin. Doctors know ~Vjyn that aspirin is best for treating fever and i fcjtsm rcliev" 1^ P*" 1 "> CMdren, but only in [S^yN^ small, exact, safe doses.206 words
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Miscellaneous279 1959-11-24 6 Straits Times Crossword across S At presant story is clr--9 Memento without a rest (9) ettUUnc In Lewis <»). 10 System pUnU> us* at times 7 Mischievous African soldiers. (S). be qultt! (C). 11 Not weak in cheat perhaps a Pop has somsthlng In tha (7). garden for California^ beat279 words
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Article1717 1959-11-24 7 ONE OF THE WORLDS EARLIEST SUCCESSFUL 'CAREER WOMEN'A STQRY OF REMARKABLE COURAGE AND ENDURANCE ALL America was rocked one spring day in 1889 when a dazzling, red-headed divorcee rose in a New York court to accuse a handsome Wall Street "robber baron" of plotting to drive her tnsane.1,717 words
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Miscellaneous212 1959-11-24 7 The Saint By Leslie Charteris /iMTWMationIS^PRI^TP^^I^H L W(TH a 7LAU6H-AND yM A TWO-PAY LAYOVER AT pyc-piji I ic.it s^l^s^W bSHbA lHb#\APPfct)i LIoOON, AND I KNOW THE ■V nCTC/TIUC <I7*ipV IHBv tryujkl chili i v mrzi imj .^M .^r^K^^^^^^v^v I KMOW IT" 1 I B^L BW t^ e:l s l S'W*212 words
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Article95 1959-11-24 8 :n Ward* fit (Minimum) MR. St MRS. WEE KENO CHIN thank Relatives and Frl«nd» for their Congratulatory MaHfM, Presents and Attendance on the occasion of their Marriage. THE FAMILY of tfee Late Mrs. Chia Joo Fook nee Elizabeth CboOf Joon Nyong (Ah Chit) expresses their Grateful Thanks to Professor,95 words
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Article28 1959-11-24 8 20 Wordt tit (Minimum) EVERAJAD: PSRERA Today exactly 32 year* ago Victor St. Clair Everard to Lucette Margaret Perelra at St. Mary's R.C. Cathedral, Rangoon (Burma).28 words
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Article17 1959-11-24 8 >• Words $H (Minimum) HAVE YOU PURCHASED your Coppertone Sue tan Lotion yet? Obtainable from all dealers.17 words
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864 1959-11-24 8 The Straits Times. Tuesday, November 24, 1959. A Matter Of Money l starting a project before specific funds have been voted. The haphazard estimates which are so conspicuous a feature of State budgetting quite obviously encourage the habit, but it will take more than this constant criticism by the auditors864 words
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Article356 1959-11-24 8 The three brothers de Zoysa are at present attracting most of the public's attention in Ceylon's post-Bandaranaike turmoil. First is Mr. Stanley de Zoysa, until this weekend Minister of Finance; then there is his elder brother Richard, who is under arrest; last, his younger brother Sidney.356 words
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Article1229 1959-11-24 8 GUY WINT - INDIA and CHINA GUY WINT The baffling question: Why did Peking choose this particular moment to affront Asia? r .Y~ LONDON THE BORDER DISPUTE (WHATEVER THE EVENTUAL OUTCOME) CAN BE A TURNING POINT IN THE POST-WAR HISTORY OF ASIA THE dispute between India and China can be a turning point1,229 words
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Article551 1959-11-24 8 HAIG NICHOLSON - HAIG NICHOLSON by THE DA V HE SHOWED HIMSELF TO BE ARROGANT, OBSTINATE, UNFORGIVING AND ALSO WRONG LONDON, Mon. Sir Winston Churchill must accept a share of the responsibility for the fall of Tobruk to Field Marshal Rommel's Axis forces in June 1942, stated a British historian, Mr. JohnReuter - 551 words
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Article270 1959-11-24 8 STEPHEN HUGHES - Tangier says goodbye to all that STEPHEN HUGHES by T»,~ RABAT: HE Moroccan Government decision to abolish Tangier's "Royal Charter" in six months will bring to an end nearly 25 years of completely uninhibited business activity and financial derring-do which has made the city notorious throughout the world. Tangier boomed270 words
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Advertisement779 1959-11-24 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. Wm+» Sl§ (Mimlmmm) KREMPL:—To Vicky and Ferl «t Youngberg Memorial Hospital on 22.11.59. a brother to Roger and Sandra. MCKENZIE:—To Val and Ken, a son lan Grant at Aannta Foundation. Petallng Jaya on. November 18th. Both well. AT JOHORJC BAHRU Hospital on 19th Nov., to Tom and Sheila.779 words
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Advertisement42 1959-11-24 8 writing starts with Quink Smooth -flowing Quink ts the only Ink containing Sorv-X the BMflc Ingredient which cleans your pen at you write. For safety, om hoyal Blue Washable Quink easQr washed out. Per permanent writing, vie Permanent Quink which never fade*42 words
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Advertisement141 1959-11-24 8 ©Observer foreign News Service Qocvr-yo j WM mT.^. ||)gag|||^^j a^a^ This lovely refrigerator has over 6 cv. ft. capacity and 12 »q ft shelf area. The freeeer Is full width and there is ample space for meat and fish In the chiller tray. Handy racks in the door lor eggs141 words
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Article2060 1959-11-24 9 PAP - PAP PAP EXPLAINS WHY ITS ASSISTANT ORGANISING SECRETARY WAS EXPELLED by 'DISMISSED OFFICIAL WAS TRYING TO FORM CLIQUES AGAINST LEADERS' SINGAPORE, Monday THE expulsion of Mr. Tan Gak Eng, assistant organising secretary, from the People's Action Party should serve as a warning to those who2,060 words
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Article30 1959-11-24 9 LONDON. Mon. Mr. A.A.A. Paterson. 74. for many years managing director of Macphall and Co.. Singapore, rubber merchants and brokers has died in Jersey. Channel Islands.30 words
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Article246 1959-11-24 9 Malayans do read, Moore told KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. HEADS of schools and a public library today denied a statement by well-known author and publisher, Mr Donald Moore, that Malayans, by and large, have not yet learned to read. Mr. Moore made the statement In the latest issue of the Journal246 words
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162 1959-11-24 9 ENGLISH GIRL SAILS FOR MALAYA TO MARRY SIKH DOCTOR LONDON, Monday. \N attractive English girl who graduated from college this year is sailing to Malaya to marry a Sikh. SHE is Mis s Ann Cook, 23, of Seehouses, Northumberland HE is Dr. Ajit Singh, an agronomist at the Serdang College162 words
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79 1959-11-24 9 RUALA LUMPUR. Mon Britain's latest commercial aircraft, the Handley Page Dart Herald jet-prop airliner, will arrive here on Dec. 1 on a demonstration visit. Local businessmen, officers of the Royal Malayan Air Force, civil aviation experts and government officials are being invited79 words
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107 1959-11-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE NEW board of directors of the Malayan Co--1 operative Society will meet on Sunday to discuss re-organising the society. A spokesman for the society said the directors would (Hmiim various proposals beneficial to the organisation. At Its annual meeting yesterday, the107 words
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Article59 1959-11-24 9 LONDON. Mon. The death has occurred In England of Mr. William (Bill) Reading, former manager of Patanl Para rubber estate In Kedah. Mr. Reading, who joined Patanl Para Plantations Ltd. in 1929. wa& a Japanese prisoner during the war. He retired in 1952 and became a59 words
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Article40 1959-11-24 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— The Muslim League here will entertain the Tengku Mahkota, the Tengku Bendahara and Dato Hassan bin Ha;i Yunos. the Mentri Besar. at a tea party at the International Club on Friday at 4.30 p.m40 words
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285 1959-11-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Transport. Inche Sardon bin Hajl Jublr. today appealed to the country's 14.000 railway workers not to repeat the crisis of last weekend. He made this appeal during a two-hour talk with 10 leaders from the Malayan Railway Council of285 words
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545 1959-11-24 9 BYRNE: GOVT. WILL NOT STAND THIS ATTITUDE SINGAPORE, Monday. THE MINISTER for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, said today the Government was adamant in its policy to maintain industrial peace and would not tolerate an altitude of non-cooperation from employers. Mr. Byrne said this In a statement accusing545 words
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Article46 1959-11-24 9 BINOAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Blind School will hold an exhibition of basketmaking In the American International building lobby In Robinson Road on Saturday from 9 am. to 1 p.m. The baskets will be on sale in aid of the school's funds46 words
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Article111 1959-11-24 9 OINGAPORE, Mon. Two hundred workers of the Lam Huaft Hup Kee pineapple company here, dismissed last Friday when the firm's cannery at Kranjl closed, have submitted demands for severance pay. Mr. An« Teck Bay. a director, said after receiving th© demands today that the flrtn111 words
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Article24 1959-11-24 9 PENANO Mon.— The Penana: Port Commission will rent 30 parkin* spaces for cars at the Raja Uda pier at $5 a month.24 words
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Advertisement50 1959-11-24 9 CPeople who knovvT^.^^ 1 tX\^s C always insist on J r £tme\ HAViIT AT HOMI. TOOI /^> ■■f. 4 0 TYftrtu Put urnett Wh' 16 Satin" Aj^jyKS^^f 1/AfOy Gin on your next order. /'^3^ J J&.W&J AviiUbfr in all sizes. (i§C!^---^^2? U JL ill* ilil i pyjß-^ ®h I BPV^fl50 words
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Advertisement185 1959-11-24 9 LOXE N E THE I MEDICATED Clean, healthy, attractive ijfltlftlDOO hair, lastingly protected •gainst dandruff! That is the promise of LOXENE TA f" PU D with its remarkable new W R« fw \J ingredient lOLAN. Medicated LOXENE first re- QAN DRUFF moves every trace of 90w^w% awr%w unsightly, dulling dandruff185 words
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Article363 1959-11-24 10 Borneo profit down by £243,408 BETTER RESULTS INDICATED NEXT YEAR IN the year ended March 31 the group net profit of The Borneo Company Ltd. fell from £349,138 to £105,730 and it was a year of considerable difficulty, says the annual report. Throughout the eastern territories in which the company363 words
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Article, Illustration152 1959-11-24 10 MORE R.I.L. CARGO SHIPS ROYAL Interocean Lines will add three new fast freighters to the company's present services from Malaya to New Zealand and from New Zealand/East Australia to Malaya within the next few months. The general manager of X.P.M. and the Malayan representative of the R.1.L., Mr. J. Kruyt,152 words
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Article28 1959-11-24 10 South Vietnam's trade with Singapore Increased by three-fold from 1956 to 1958. according to official figures issued in Saigon and quoted by the Vietnam Press Agency.28 words
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Article, Illustration266 1959-11-24 10 MALAYA'S fast-growing industrial expansion will result in a great fillip to local insurance business. This was the prediction of Mr. B. K. Kaul, chairman of the National Fire and General Insurance Co, Calcutta, Oriental Fire Insurance Co., Bombay, and Asiatic Fire and General Insurance Co., Madras,266 words
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Article24 1959-11-24 10 Denmark Imported 645 tons of natural rubber in September, compared with 554 tons in August, the Department of Statistics said In Copenhagen.24 words
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113 1959-11-24 10 AN OPERATING assistant of Caltex (Asia) Ltd.. Mr. P. H. V. Doyle, leaves for Bangkok next month to undergo a special operations training at Caltex (Thailand) Ltd. Mr. Doyle will take a fourweek course in the handling and distribution of refined oil products in113 words
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Article, Illustration38 1959-11-24 10 V|«. G P BRADFORD, chairman of Everett Steamship Corporation, who paid a visit to Singapore last week. Expressing faith in Singapore future. Mr. Bradford said r7ir>re hotels were needed to attract the tourist trade.38 words
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Article, Illustration190 1959-11-24 10 'Puerto Rico good market for Malayan produce PUERTO RICO, an island in the Caribbean, hat 1 a good potential export market for Malayan produce and manufactured products This was stated In Singapore yesterday by Mr. Frank X McNerney, manager oi Hother Trading and Steamship Co. (1057) Ltd. Mr. McNerney, who190 words
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Advertisement166 1959-11-24 10 104. tOBINSON RO. SINGAPOtfc.I TEI. *****. 211. SUNCEi BE SI *D K lUMPUK TEL794SO. 110 112. MlfiflD STREET. IPOH. TEI 3566. 22. »lACH STUEET. PENANG. TEI. *****. »SM j Patcrson Road/Grange Road. od JSKEL Fir«t Class .sr'-. I^j^^ffgf&i)** P* 1 Residential Area w& FOR SALE^^y 2 -Storey Bungalows A semi-detached166 words
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Advertisement84 1959-11-24 10 This Residence ot 14 Bmjoi Pork, Singapore 21 is offered for QUICK SALE. Portly Furnished. Vacant Possession Ist May 1960. Freehold 22,000 sq.ft. approx. Permission to view strictly by appointment. Phone ***** be>ween 3 ond 6 p.m. —^Ld^K%&E^ =kwl h 1 Ilk 111 I b k^E al^^^jt^^^^ m^ m 384 words
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Advertisement1597 1959-11-24 11 7 THE BLUE FUNNEL LUCE TO ABEH. LIVERPOOL. 6LASBOPJ. IOHOOH A CONTINEHTAL PORTS. Due S'por' Sails P. Sham Penani OEMOOOCUS Liverpool, Glasgow 14. a Hey IS Her M/a Htv M/M HOME* Marseilles. DuDim Oec 1 Oec 4 Dec SI Dec POLYDOSUS Livtrptel I Part Dk 4 Dec J I Dec1,597 words
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Advertisement1338 1959-11-24 11 I IE t A* V* LINt 5 SmlHmm, Ml jW^W AOIN REDSEA. MEDITERRANEAN, CONTIHEHTAI A SCANDINAVIAH PORTS. PMfolyjl Spore P Sham Penang ¥^L|7 "MEONIA" I) 24/ a NOT M' 27 NOT -*J!J "SIMM" a) a NM/ 4 BM 1/ IBK 1/ 7BM m^ mmmW "ULANBIA" k) 11/11 BK a/H BK1,338 words
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Advertisement1426 1959-11-24 11 iS$ m THE REN LINE STEAMERS LTD. Ul u& lINCAPBM (iKtrpontid it tka Uaitad KiaAfem) I LINES SAILINCS TO ADEN UK A CONTIMNTAI PORTS Sport P. Sham Penani IfNAnow for Hamburg. Antwerp. London I^M/a Nat a/27 Nm H/M Nat lENUD! for Liverpool. Rotterdam 27 71 Nor lENAVON for Port Sudan.1,426 words
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Advertisement1310 1959-11-24 11 MeALISTER CO.. LTD. 11l NPi MMI ■lilißßMAil 14HB BXAVBMBS* UHB IINBBN. HAMB4MK IOTIEIBAM NAVBA IOS ANOELEt SAN FBANCiSCB, A HUH SI ATHI VANCOUVER A PORUAHk mm toi Canada ano USA Nonti Atlantic Portt Icceitier cargo fet CeatrM A Seat* CITT BF PERTH America Spore P. Sham 'enang OOUUIHVUU 24/ M1,310 words
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884 1959-11-24 12 RUBBER, TIN AND PEPPER PRICES ARE ALL EASIER By Our Market Correspondent IN Singapore yesterday rubber, tin and pepper prices all went to lower levels on their res pective local markets. The price of December first grade rubber opened four cents below Friday's close (which had been very steady) following884 words
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Article31 1959-11-24 12 SINGAPORE. NOV. 23. RUBBER: 51. 28 per lb. (down 23 cents). Unofficial 5 p.m. close $1.28 (quiet). TIN: $393 per pieul (down $1.25). Estimated unofficial offering 210 tons (unchanged).31 words
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Article670 1959-11-24 12 THE Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported yesterday: "Industrials and rubber: were firm while tins were slightly Irregular. The turnover was large.'' Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business up to 3.30 p.m.: Industrials: Con. Tin Smelt ords 48s. lVjd.; Fed. Disp. $1.11; Pltzpatrlcks $1 and $1.01; Praser670 words
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Article315 1959-11-24 12 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour wharves or expected today are: Laos 1/2. AbbeIcerfc 4/5. Irisbank 6A. Japan 6/7. Benattow 8/9. Sargodha 10/11, Mandowl 13/14. Benlomond 15/16. Hal bee 18, Orna 19, Serampang N. Wall 1. Llpls N. Wail 3, Serudom N. Wall 5, Marudu 21/22. Van Neck315 words
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Article120 1959-11-24 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet UK Continent November December shipments $38 i buyers. $39 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet bulk $61.50 sellers. drum j $63.50 sellers. Pepper: quiet, no j business reported done. Muntolc white $261 Sarawak $260 (both down $18) special120 words
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Article22 1959-11-24 12 Malayan Share Market: Nov. 23 Nov. 21 Industrials 113.96 112.5 V Tins 146.83 145.39 Rubbers 179.26 176.92 Jan. 1 1958=1*0.22 words
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Article118 1959-11-24 12 MELBOURNE. Mon. INVESTMENT shares held a firm tone here today. Herald eased Is. 3d. to 425. and ICIANZ gained Is. 6d. to 735., the largest moves of the day. Oil shares held a firm tone, while Commonwealth bonds held a steady trend. Con. Zinc 84/3 xd Mount Lyell118 words
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Article147 1959-11-24 12 December first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 128 cents per lb., down 2\ cents on Friday's close. The closing tone was quiet after steady. Closing prices in cents per lb., yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 140 1 sellers 141 W;147 words
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Article169 1959-11-24 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 32 15 16. O.D. 33 1 16. 90 d. st 33 7 16 credit bills. 33 9 16 trade 1 bills. Canada: buying airmail169 words
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Advertisement1111 1959-11-24 12 Express U.S.A. Pacific <Jc Atlantic Coast Service f.TA. ETA. t.T.A. Spore P. S'tan. Penang H'konf I. Angeles New York "MM Miru n/n Na> 38 n.« 1 Dec J Oee ?S Oac 18 Jaa "SKkiUwi Maru 28/22 Dec 23 Dac 25 Oic 21 Die 22 If 18 Fal Ail suitably eauipped1,111 words
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Advertisement238 1959-11-24 12 UNION OF BURMA SHIPPING BOARD S.S. "PYIDAWAYE" SPORE ETA 28/29 NOV From Rangoon, Moulmein, Mergui Accepting cargo (Passenger Accommodation Available) for Penang, Mergui, Moulmein Rangoon. AGENTS: INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AGENCY SINGAPORE PENANG 335/342, Telok Ayer Street, SI, Beach St. Tel. ***** *****. Tel. 61S3S. HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. 33/35238 words
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Advertisement361 1959-11-24 12 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) IN THK HIGH COt'RT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE ISLAND OF SINGAPORE In Bankruptcy. No. 428 of 1959 RE Chia Ah K'vee trading as Heng Guan Co. of No. 91. Holland I Road and lately of No. 58. Jalan Besar. Singapore Receiving Order made361 words
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Advertisement1083 1959-11-24 12 NOTICES KRAMAT TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated In the Federation of Malay m Notice is hereby given that a dividend, the fiftieth, of one shilling and sixpence Is. 6d.) per share, less Income tax at the rate of forty per cent, has been declared due and payable to shareholders on the1,083 words
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Advertisement532 1959-11-24 12 NOTICES ROAD CLOSURE Johore Bahru Kota Tlnggi Road will be closed near the 13th milestone between 9-00 pjn. on 1-12-59 and 6-00 a.m. on 2-12-59 for bridge repairs. P.W.D. NOTICE LOWER PERAK DISTRICT AVER lll'l \M c Hi i ii \k ROAD. NOTICE is hereby ajjajjej that the above road532 words
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Advertisement753 1959-11-24 13 NOTICES P.W.D. NORTH KEDAH NOTICE The public is notified that Tanjong Pauh Bridge 1/12 Main Road North will be closed to traffic for repairs from 10.00 p.m. to 6.00 a.m. from 25.11.59 to 4.12.59. Traffic will be allowed to pass at hall hourly interval. A.J. COLMAN Senior Executive Engineer. Worth753 words
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Advertisement786 1959-11-24 13 (Continued from Page SITUATIONS VACANT tt Words SS (Mim.) -Bom St cts. sxtro BOX A 5086 ST. Position filled. Applicants thanked. WANTED AN ART Graduate for a Secondary School In Singapore, beginning from January 1960. Apply Post Box 1724, Singapore. WANTED several salegirla to advertise our products. Good salary and786 words
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Advertisement720 1959-11-24 13 SITUATIONS VACANT It Words SS (Mim.)— Bom St ets. •mtrm JOAN TOOKETS AGENCY 2 European Lady Stenographers $500 Chinese Lady Stenographer $200 $250. Chinese Lady Typist 46—60 w.p.m. $200. Call personally 11 Battery Road, Spore. VACANT POSTSMETHODISTS SCHOOLS Applications are invited from serving Qualified Teachers for the following posts from720 words
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Advertisement793 1959-11-24 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Words tS (Mim.)— Box St ets. •mtrm RENT OR SALE. Sennett Estate. Three-roomed bungalow. Complete flrstclass furniture, telephone, air conditioner, fridge, waterheater. Phone ***** (office hours), ***** (evenings) Spore. IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION. Fully furnished Three Bedroom bungalow. 737-E Florence Road. Spore 19 Off Simon Road Heather, Cooker, Frig,793 words
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Advertisement790 1959-11-24 13 EDUCATION it Words Si (Mim.)— Box St ets. txtru FOORMANS SCHOOL of Music (Vienna Conservatoire of Music) enrolments accepted dally students for piano, harmony piano- accordion, violin, guitar, aural (ear training) theory of music. PianoJazz A 81nglng 28-A, Penang Lane. Tel: ***** Spore. A COURSE OF Twelve Lessons on Photography790 words
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Advertisement413 1959-11-24 13 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) it Words Sit (Minimum) DmUm I month. It Words StJt (Mim.) PBTTER PAN Scotch Oatmeal Creamy Semolina Pearl Barley available Pltzpatrtck's. DONT PAIL to try revolutionary Seaznaster "Fresher" Shirts $12.50 from Chanral's. LAMPSHADES: Orders oi ready-made at Lee Lampshades Store. 398 Orchard Road. Tel (Spore) ***** PROM413 words
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Advertisement203 1959-11-24 13 SADDLE KUIG.W Ik. ».U..1.. ••>■•■• 1,,, J §>Am 6W^^^/ •usiMitu ['Mil lit atf>~ uMiJaadW H" tti" tS" SM.M Ml" tS4" SII.M W' til" vf' w... tis.se ss- m- sixae m" is" tisja Sato AsrnU: EXCELSIOB LTD. M High Street. Sln(as«r*. (Advertisement) Do you suffer from stomach upsets? Food cannot digest203 words
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Article, Illustration36 1959-11-24 14 MRS. A. CORDON receives the Cold Vjse from the Sultan of Perak after Dententurius had won the Sultan's Cold Vase race over 51 furlongs straight in Ipoh on Saturday. -Straits Times picture.36 words
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378 1959-11-24 14 FAM wants all stars to play Peru team here By VIC NAYAGAM Kuala Lumpur, Monday AN ASIAN All-Star soccer team may play one match in Kuala Lumpur dgainst the Peruvian Municipal Club/Sports Boys com bined soccer team in February. However, the All-Star team is not likely to comprise players from378 words
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400 1959-11-24 14 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Motor Club, organisers of the Johore Coronation Grand Prix, have Increased the distance of the race as a first step towards bringing it closer to the required International standard. Unlike as In previous years— the race was last run In400 words
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Article123 1959-11-24 14 LAHORE, Monday. DAKISTAN, needing 246 to avoid an innings defeat, had reached 138 for two wickets by the close against Australia in the second Test here today. Tomorrow Is a rest day bat with two day to go Pakistan seem In grave danger of losing123 words
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Article105 1959-11-24 14 QINGAPORE, Mon. Last year's Dlv. 2 champions. Teachers Training College, failed to match the experienced Ceylon Sports Club «and went down 3-1 In a BHA league Dlv 1 match at Balestier Road today. Teachers made a promising start with an early goal b\ Lest range off a105 words
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Article107 1959-11-24 14 VPOH. Mon. The replay of the Sultans' Gold Cup soccer semi-final tie between Perak Malays and Singapore Malays, the holders, will be in Singapore on Sunday. The Perak Malays Football Association will send 14 players and four officials to Singapore by plane on107 words
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Article117 1959-11-24 14 CINGAPORE. Mon. Rally- ing strongly In the second half, Singapore Cricket Club "A" beat RAF Changi "B" by 13 points (two goals and try) to nil in their rugger match on the padang today. After a scoreless first half in which RAF Changi dominated, SCC retail at117 words
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Article48 1959-11-24 14 SINGAPORE, Mon.— A goal seven minutes before the end by Cpl Cash helped W.R.A F. Changi to beat Girls Sports Club 3-2 in their hockey match at Serangoon Road today. Cash and S.A.C.W. Owynn got W.R,A.F*s other goals. Ruth Pennefather scored both goals for G.S.C.48 words
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Article127 1959-11-24 14 PAKISTAN— Ist Inns. 141 AUSTRALIA— Iat. Inns. McDonald c imtUi b Haaeek 42 Stevens c imUu b Munaf t Harrey low b Munaf 49 O'Nelll it Imtiai b Shuja-ud-Din 134 Farell b lirar All VL Grant Ibw Nwimul Ghani Brnand b Haaeeb A limn 2* Davidaon c Initial b127 words
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Article27 1959-11-24 14 SINGAPORE. Mon The Malayan Rough Riders olank track meet has been postponed to Nov. 28 and 29 at the Great World* Park, starting 8.30 p.m.27 words
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Article35 1959-11-24 14 SINGAPORE. Mon. The qualifiers for the final of the Keppel Club Golf championship at Buklt Chermin were: Ang Ho. R. Rae. B. Lycns, G. Williamson. L. Grazoux. 8. Rolp. J. Pranks. W. Stones.35 words
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Article177 1959-11-24 14 IPOH. Mon.— Perak will meet Kelantan In a semi-final tie of the Football Association of Malaya Cup compeU tlon on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground here on Saturday Instead of Sunday. The winners will play Jo■hore in the final at the Merdeka Stadium, Kuala177 words
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Article158 1959-11-24 14 SINGAPORE, Mon—University of Malaya took a step nearer the S.H.A. league Dlv. 1 title when they trounced Indian Association 7-0 at Buklt Timah Road today. University, who head the league, have now 16 points out of a maximum of 18. Police, defending champions, are second with158 words
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Advertisement172 1959-11-24 14 Business thrives on I swif t, reliable communications .S ...keep in touch by Cable Many firms of all kinds are doing more and bigger business since they started making full use of the high-speed communication services offered to all parts of the world by Cable Wireless Ltd. The cost of172 words
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Advertisement264 1959-11-24 14 NOW ONLY $2.50 A THE PEN 111 YOU CAN II RELY ONylij AND WHAT A BEAUTY! II I A Scripto ball-point always jm I writes clearly and you can see II h when you need a new refill nfll Here's why: ITC I niqa« extra large mbMt iak cartriege I.264 words
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Miscellaneous23 1959-11-24 14 W8& SINGAPORE: Hockey Dtv 1 SCRC v Khalaa. padang; SCC v Police, padang. Soeeer: Dlv. 1 Darul Aflah v Maxwell. Jalan Beaar (S.IS).23 words
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Article87 1959-11-24 15 QANGKOK, Mon. The Cambodian Embassy here has requested the Siamese Government to give protection to Cambodian athletes participating in the SouthEast Asian Peninsular Games to be held here next month, official sources said' today. Protection should be given I not only to Cambodian I athletes but toReuter - 87 words
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Article29 1959-11-24 15 MELBOURNE. Mon— The Council of the Australian Olympic Federation today estimated that Australia's team for the 1960 Olympic Games In Rome would total about 120.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article70 1959-11-24 15 MELBOURNE. Mon. The British Empire Boxing Titles Committee has approved Australian George Barnes defending his Empire welterweight title against, fellow Australian Billy Todd. The bout has been set for next Monday night at Sydney Stadium. It will be their second meetIng for the Empire crownReuter - 70 words
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324 1959-11-24 15 She cracks 52sec. for half-mile gallop on soft going ON THE TRACK...with EPSOM JEEP AGNES SLIPPER, with Ken Barratt astride, did an impressive gallop on a soft track at Ipoh this morning. She went stylishly over half a mile in 51324 words
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Article275 1959-11-24 15 MEDAL FOR EACH SHOOTER— NG Yeo good for gold at Bangkok KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. MALAYA'S three shooters to the South-East Asia 11 Peninsular Games at Bangkok from Dec. 12 to 18 hope to win a medal each, reports VIC NAYAGAM. Two shooters Yeo Tin Seong and K. C. Chan will275 words
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153 1959-11-24 15 FMAAU is 'considering invitation' KUALA LUMPUR. M<m. r PHE FEDERATION of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union Is considering an invitation by the Singapore A.A.A. to six Federation athletes to take part In a friendly athletics contest against Singapore's team to the South East Asia Peninsular Oames. The six athletes Singapore A.153 words
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Article59 1959-11-24 15 SINGAPORE. Mon— Royal Air Force Changi Improved their position In the B.H.A. league Dlv. 3 when they beat Royal Army Service Corps 3-0 at Changi today. In another match In the same division, Singapore Cricket Club beat Khalsa Association 5-0 on the padang. At Thomson Road Police59 words
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Article128 1959-11-24 15 RRISBANE. Mon.— New South Wales look set for victory over Queensland in their Sheffield Shield match here, which ends tomorrow. Chasing flrst Innings arrears of 195, Queensland lost five second innings wickets for 94 today and are still 101 behind. Johnny Martin. New South Wales left-arm128 words
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Article, Illustration491 1959-11-24 15 lITEIGHTS tmr eight neei at Ipoh tomorrow:Cl. 1 Olv. 2— S.JF Str. Kwan Konc 9.00 < ouuk B. IS Woodrotr Lady 5.1 2 Tourone g.ll Lucky Lucky 8.11 Glee x in St. Vltna 8.10 The Little Klnc 809 Jolly Muter 8.09 Dinkura 8.08 Rubber Planter491 words
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Article131 1959-11-24 15 Moses out of team to Bangkok KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Moses Tay. the Federation's leading tennis player has withdrawn from the Malayan team to the South East Asia Peninsular Oames at Bangkok from Dec. 12 to 17 on medical advice. His place will be filled by Le e Eng Cheong of131 words
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Article108 1959-11-24 15 PERTH, Mon— Fifteen grinning faces surmounting neat navy blue blazers leaned over the rails of the passenger liner Orion as she berthed at Fremantle today. Owners of the faces, schoolboy cricketers from 12 Ceylon schools, have come to Perth to play matches against combined teams of publicReuter - 108 words
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Article146 1959-11-24 15 After seven weeks he gets blue for rugger OXFORD, Mon. Peter Dawkina, star All-Ame-rican footballer from West Point, was today chosen as right wing for Oxford University to play Cambridge in the annual inter-varsity Rugby Union match at Twickenham on Dec. 8. Dawklns, 21 -year-old son ofReuter - 146 words
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73 1959-11-24 16 SENATOR'S WIFE WINS JOHORE BY-ELECTION BY BIG MAJORITY JOHORE BAHRI Mon. Datin Fatimah blnte Haji Abdul Maj i d (I'MNO-MCA Alliance) today won the by-elec-tion for the Plentonc seat in the Johore State Legislative Assembly with a comfortable majority of 2.320 votes. She polled 3.934 votes In her straight fight73 words
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Obituary22 1959-11-24 16 aIH. LIM SENO FOOK Of Ipoh passed away on 22.11.1959. Funeral on 24.11/i9 rom 6 Green Lane, Ipoh at 1 pa22 words
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Article49 1959-11-24 16 ACKN OWLEDGMENTS MR. PANG SWEE ONN and family thank all relatives, friends for their wreaths, gifts and attendance at the funeral in th-lr recent Bereavement. MR. AND MRS. KULASINGAM thank relatives and friends for their congratulatory messages, valuable presents and assistance on their wedding at Port Dicteon on 14.11.59.49 words
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Article24 1959-11-24 16 IN POND and Loving Memory of Mrs. Alice ParamjoU (nee Alice Samuel) who departed on 24-11-58. Sadly missed by her beloved ones.24 words
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Article39 1959-11-24 16 HAMBURO, Germany, Mon Nine people were killed and 27 Injured when two buses loaded with passengers on their way to work were involved in separate crashes on icy roads near here today. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration96 1959-11-24 16 $17 m. FORTUNE COMING TO THESE LUCKY 3 NOW, WHAT SHALL WE DO with that $17 million?. That it the happy thought which has these three lucky people smiling. They ore Mary Tindoll, 38, her husband Fred, alto 38, a bricklayer, and their son Christopher, 14, of Clifton, York. TheUPI - 96 words
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78 1959-11-24 16 ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT ON AFGHAN'S TOP DIPLOMAT PESHAWAR, Mon. The Afghan Foreign Minis ter, Sardar Mohammed Nairn, escaped uninjured when a would-be assassin flung a grenade at his car in Kabul last Wednesday. Reports reaching here today said the grenade only smashed the windscreen of the car as it passed throughReuter - 78 words
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Article86 1959-11-24 16 NEW YORK. Mon. A television cowboy, Bob Fuller, star of the Western, "Laramie." was rounded up by police here yesterday when a shot rang out in the street. Fuller, in cowboy regalia and accompanied by two models, said his holstered .45 revolver, loaded with blanks, discharged86 words
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Article299 1959-11-24 16 LONDON. Mon.— The flrst day of a new account was a satisfactory affair In London stock markets today. Buyers became more willing to open new commitments and very little selling was evident. Industrials were generally firm. The leading stocks were favoured and showed useful gains while steel shares299 words
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Article32 1959-11-24 16 LONDON. Mon.— Spot 36<«d., Dec. 35' 2 d. Jan-Mar 34', d.. Apr. -June 32d.. July-S*pt. 31<>d.. Oct -Dec. 30V»d-. Nov. c.Lf unquoted Dec. c.i.f. 36* d. Jan. c.l.f. 34',d. Tone Unsettled32 words
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Article22 1959-11-24 16 LONDON. Mon. Buyers 1791 sellers £791 W. Forward buyers £790'?,' sellers £7914. Settlement £792S- Turnover am 170 tons o.m. 90 tons.22 words
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Article441 1959-11-24 16 BELGRADE. Mon. Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, was quoted last night as saying that a relaxation of world tension did not suit China. The official Yugoslav news agency. Tanyug. said Mr. Nehru made this comment to a group of visiting Yugoslav Journalists in New Delhi. According441 words
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