The Straits Times, 26 November 1959
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Title Section19 1959-11-26 1 AVEBACE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times. Nat**" 1 Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1959 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article21 1959-11-26 1 Up to 45 per cent: The $55,000 a year group In the net: The $250-plus a month couple21 words
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Article89 1959-11-26 1 IF YOU ARE SINGLE IF YOU ARE MARRIED OLD NEW OLD NEW 2,000 a year 4,500 7,000 9,500 $12,000 $17,000 $22,000 $27,000 $32,000 $37,000 $42,000 $47,000 $57,000 $112,000 Nil Nil 75 150 255 350 435 600 775 900 1,495 1,650 2,445 2,550 3,445 3,530 4,44589 words
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2814 1959-11-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday MORE MALAYANS will have to pay more tax. That is the effect of the Budget for 1960 introduced in Parliament here today by the Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Slew Sin. The main target "in the task of expanding the revenue2,814 words
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Article577 1959-11-26 1 NO RAID ON POCKETS IN 1960 -AND A PLEDGE TO KEEP IT THAT WAY SINGAPORE, 'Vednesdey. SINGAPORE taxpayers will not face any extra demands next year. Nor, said the Government today, would there l>e any changes in rates of income tax or duty on petrol or liquor in577 words
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Article1609 1959-11-26 1 GOH CALLS FOR COMMON MARKET SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE Singapore Government has proposed the creation of a "Commodity (opinion Market" and an integrated industrialisation programme for Singapore and the Federation. The proposal is being studied by the Federation Government. The Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee disclosed this in his Budget1,609 words
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Article31 1959-11-26 1 LONDON. Wed. Prime Minister Harold Macmlllan announced today the appointment of a 26-man commission of "men of independent mind" to advice the Government on policy in Central Africa.31 words
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Article152 1959-11-26 1 60 NEW ITEMS ON DUTY LIST KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Imported foodstuffs will cost more from tomorrow. The Government today issued a list of more than 60 items which are dutiable from tonight. The list covers four main categories foodstuffs, rubber in various preparations and rubber replanting materials, petroleum products, including152 words
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Article31 1959-11-26 1 N DAY CLASH < OI.U.MBU. Wed Two p<opli burl |IT« M today in «.Ja>b uulsidf Town Hall wii< v ttmmt .ji.tarr'4 !<• b«» i ,mdi films Qnmiaaimi* f«r Munii i|m.i I31 words
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Advertisement92 1959-11-26 1 DAH SIN OPTICAL HOUSE >2S, North Bridge Rood, Singapore, f Next Doer ODEON Phon. 1*204 Bronch Office THE PINANC OPTICAL Co., 13. Fnrquhor St.. Penong. It's so convenient so satisfying and yet costs no more to let Cold Storage make your CAKES tog Ctkt X'MM Fruit C*k« and see our92 words
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Advertisement9 1959-11-26 1 BUDGET SPEECHES: Federation in pages 2, 10-Singapore 6, 79 words
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Advertisement111 1959-11-26 1 STAMFORD O. K. A1 ENGLISH MADE POINTED TOE GENTS SHOES THE LATEST ITALIAN STYLE IN VOGUE Obtainable at SEASON TRADING CO., 57. High Street. Singapore 6. Telephone ***** Plllll" *****11 |p Span the world of sound with a new If PHILIPS RADIOGRAM y/' Luxury Stereo radiogram X" F7X9SA. 7 Push-button*.111 words
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1036 1959-11-26 2 Cheerful news of dramatic trade recovery then the tax shocks KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday TH E greatly increased prosperity of the Federation of Malaya should continue next year, making the economic outlook for the Federation favourable. This was forecast today by the Minister of Finance, Mr.1,036 words
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325 1959-11-26 2 Fed. budget deficit only $14.3mil. KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. rjME FEDERATION'S Budget deficit for 1960 1 is to be kept down to a. mere 514.3 million the smallest for years. Revenue estimates for next year, presented to the House of Representatives today, provided an income of 5874.4 million. This includes $63325 words
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2085 1959-11-26 2 FEDERATION BUDGET... continuing Mr. Tan's speech 1959 was expected to be just under $760 million. "We now estimate that it will reach $867 million." went on Mr Tan. "For this year. In other words, we now know, working on a2,085 words
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Advertisement250 1959-11-26 2 -^iSrittiirßwi^ W t ,«i ill— A^ > SINGAPORE BUDGET: Dr. Goh's speech begins in Page 6 A **kWeigh it up Oil costs are light YjS^^HE^ I sff?XvX\\\*x-XvX\Jr '\^F w^ttoL. '•'•sC h^^^s? *Ismwwv*%*J ''^ss^^H IHI^ X*X*""****X*X X*t***^F B^B^BJy?r?s^^BMKL*! > **X*S\*X*!*.^oC*X*X*X *X*X*X*X*X* y*l*^sP.*i'3CT^JsrH» X*»"X***"*»*«*X*X* X*X*****"*****X*****iftflJ^*l*t*^'»"*"X* rtcJH^Kk»*\»*» «jß^^^^^ks&*" > i i > s250 words
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Advertisement13 1959-11-26 2 MM MYRU LGIA IRRESISTIBLE I Perfume Hair Oil Cologne Lotion Soap Powder OF13 words
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Article, Illustration117 1959-11-26 3 'Mr. Bardot' just can't take those crude barrack room jokes PARIS, Wed. Army officials said yesterday that crude bar-rack-room Jokes about his wife. Brigitte Bardot, made actor Jacques Charrier so nervous that he was forced to undergo pyschiatric care. Officials said that Charrier. 23. who has been called ud forUPI - 117 words
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Article137 1959-11-26 3 SYDNEY, Wed.— A town in New South Wales which cost about (Mi $105 million to build and has a population of 3.000 will be offered for sale in many parts of the world early next year by the Sydney Metropolitan Water Board.Reuter - 137 words
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208 1959-11-26 3 'BOYCOTT S. AFRICAN GOODS' CAMPAIGN IN BRITAIN LONDON, Wednesday. AN intensified campaign to boycott South African goods will be held in Britain early next year, it was announced here yesterday. The Committee of African Organisations said at a Press conference yesterday that the campaign, which would include a call toReuter - 208 words
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Article95 1959-11-26 3 BIG NATIONS SNUB U.N. FUND IDEA NEW YOl'K. Wed.—Sixtythree countries, including Malaya, today renewed a call for establishment of a United Nations Capital Development Fund, but the proposal failed to win the support of 12 of the more highly developed countries. Abstentions were regis. tered In the General Assembly's economicReuter - 95 words
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Article, Illustration277 1959-11-26 3 200 m.p.h. crash and only bruised YEW YORK. Wed. Racing driver Les Staudacher, 32, escaped with bruises when the Jet propelled hydroplane he was piloting crashed Into the beach at 200 m.p.h. at Pyramid Lake. Reno. The hydroplane, owned by bandleader Guy Lombardo. was only slightly damaged. Staudacher is to277 words
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355 1959-11-26 3 COURT ORDER ON RUBBER FIRM AND TWO DIRECTORS LONDON, Wednesday. rpHE LOWER Perak Rubber Estates Company was estralned by a High Court order granted by Mr. Justice Vaisey here yesterday from holding an extraordinary meeting convened for Friday. The injunction was granted on the application of Mr. Harold Derrick Cowan,355 words
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145 1959-11-26 3 2 PRINTERS WIN OVER S3-MIL. IN POOLS LONDON. Wed. Two printers, one retired and the other working on the Dally Express in London, hit the headlines yesterday with big football pools wins. Mr. Arthur Webb, aged 70. living in retirement on a small pension at Scarborough Yorkshire. won €265.352 (aboutReuter - 145 words
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Article39 1959-11-26 3 ROME. Wed. Thirtyone people killed when a British European Airways Viscount, collided with an Italian jet fighter in midair last year died because of "fatallta— an act of God." the Italian Inquiry commission has decided.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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110 1959-11-26 3 MEW DELHI. Wed Mr. Nehru told the House of the People today that "if war Is thrust upon us we shall fight, bat we shall try to prevent It by every means in our power." Mr. Nehru was opening a debateReuter - 110 words
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Article84 1959-11-26 3 TODAY: Singapore 7.1« sun. (7ft Sin) 7.35 p.m. (7ft 41n); Port Dlcskon 2.16 ajn. (7ft 7in) 3.54 p.m. (oft Sin); Port Swettenham 120 am (13ft) 1.4S pm (10ft 71n>; Penang 9.06 a.m. (6ft 31n) 10 p.m. (7ft Sin). TOMORROW: 81n<apore 80* am. (tft 41n) §54 pm. (Bft lln)84 words
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Advertisement298 1959-11-26 3 BBB^BI a^B^Bk^^Bßßwl know your Beefeaters BEEFEATERS, a centuries-old corps of tarn jj- selected to act as bodyguard to Britain's Monarch* and to guard the Crown Jewell, yflj) BCEFEATER too, is the name of a very m^SJL. special gin. Tnple distilled to make it rwSsl »srv *ofter, drier, crystal dear. A298 words
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Miscellaneous277 1959-11-26 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Ware 47S mrtrr* NATIONAL SHORTWAVB SLBVK'E 41.7 sae<res AM 6.30 Good Morning; 6.33 MXOIt'M WAVE SUtVICEB Vlornlng Prelude; 7.00 The News; g^V 1 }JJ J^ 705 A Date With Music; 8.00 The ipWi metres Ne»-s; 8.06 A Date With Music: MaJaeea Bt7277 words
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354 1959-11-26 4 Integration of City Council to help EXPERTS FOR 'HEAVY, COMPLICATED UNDERTAKING' SINGAPORE, Wed. The Government has approached the Canadian Government for a team of experts to help it integrate City Council departments into the various Ministries'. This was disclosed by the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, when tabling the354 words
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238 1959-11-26 4 NICOLL PROMENADE AND KALLANG PARK 'ROJECTS COST $695,000 SINGAPORE. Wed. 'THE Minister for Nax tlonal Development, Mr. Ong Eng Ouan, disclosed In the Legislative Assembly today that the estimated cost of "Operation Lung" projects at Nicoll Highway and the old Kallang Airport was $695,901. He said that the Nicoll Highway238 words
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156 1959-11-26 4 AN 18 YEAR OLD BOY IS FINED $25,000 (OR 6 MONTHS' JAIL) SINGAPORE. Wed. An 11-year-old boy was fined $25,000, or sU months' jail today when be was convicted of abetting a person or persons unknown In the possession of dutiable cigarettes. Mohamad bio Selamat was stated to have been156 words
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Article60 1959-11-26 4 SINOAPORE, Wed— More than 4,200 people hsve registered as blood donors and more than 600 have donated blood since the beginning of the campaign About SOO people registered as blood donors today Mr. S. V. LJngam, PAP Assemblyman for Aljunled, led a party of more than SO60 words
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134 1959-11-26 4 Mostly in the technical field BINOAPORE, Wednesday. BRITAIN is awarding a number of scholarships, mainly for post-graduate study, tenable in Britain from the beginning of the next academic year in 1960. The awards will be made under the Commonwealth Scholarships and Fellowship* Plan. They are134 words
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Article25 1959-11-26 4 SINOAPORE, Wed. The Chinese Ladles Association will give a "ladies only" farewell dinner to Lady Ooode at the Dragon Room, Cathay Restaurant, tomorrow25 words
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232 1959-11-26 4 Flats not reserved for Parliamentary Secretaries Lee QUERY ON ACCOMMODATION AT POWER STATION SINGAPORE, Wednesday. pHE Prime Minuter, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today 1 denied in the Legislative Assembly that Pasir Panjang Power Station flats belonging to the City Council had t>een reserved for Parliamentary Secretaries. He wh replying to232 words
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Article20 1959-11-26 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— A mass wedding will be held at the Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan at noon on Sunday.20 words
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78 1959-11-26 4 Posters in 4 languages for Loyalty Week SINOAPORE, Wed. An attractive design in five colours— showing the new State flag fluttering over Singapore Island on a light blue background with the words "National Loyalty Week, Bute of Singapore, 3-9 December, 19M" In four languages has been used on posters to78 words
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Article29 1959-11-26 4 CINGAPORE, Wed. 0 Th« National Theatre Fond reached $4,090 today with a donation of $2,000 from Messrs. Yee Chang and Co. Ltd., of Market Street.29 words
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Article130 1959-11-26 4 A scholarship is Unable for a programme of study or research normally extending over a period of two academic years and leading to a university degree or similar qualification. Each scholarship will cover travel expenses, a |SS a year grant for books plus a personal maintenance allowance at130 words
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124 1959-11-26 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The City council erected 223 bus shelters in Singapore between Dec. 5, 1957 and Oct. 31, 1959 This was disclosed by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, In the Legislative Assembly today in reply to a question by Mr.124 words
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Advertisement423 1959-11-26 4 j®SHAWKB3| mk m m AX" y^. y^, flB Cftff i* m L.»JijJLASTBD-A-Y-S!!i Dally at 6.15 A 9.15 p.m. Extra Show BuiUayi at t-SO p.m. PRICK* Orehertra MBwk SUII* S2.so*B*)May |I.*«*N* Prrr Lint. ftfJU I*!* IJAII7I W| LL NIVIR 81 SHOWN AGAIN IN IjfjLl 11 nUff! SI NCAPORI ONCI THI SEASON423 words
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Miscellaneous92 1959-11-26 4 Today's Singapore diary. ~T; W<CtA< (°utr«n Road>: Malay ClvU twrlct Btd I T.JO pm. CHINBSB V.M.C.A.: Tabletennis t a.m., body-bulldlng watght-Ufttaf 2 pjnTbadmlnton practice a pjn girls' basketball 5 p.m.; boys' basketball T p.m.: Chinese boxing 7.30 pm. V.M.C.A.; Body-butldlni and welght-IUUn« 4 p.m; judo 546 p.m. SINOAPOBB ABT SOCIETY92 words
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Miscellaneous95 1959-11-26 4 KAM ALA (LIB (Moulmatn Road): Sewing class 10 a.m. to noon, 1 p.m. to a p.m., I p.m. to i pjn.; embroidery claw 11 tun to 1 pjn.. 3 pjn. to 4 pjn. SALVATION ARMY (ClaoMQ•aau Aye.i: United Holiness meeting T.4J p m INDBTCNDENT MISSIONARY MOVRMBNTi rrat film show at95 words
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Miscellaneous80 1959-11-26 4 Quay 8.30 p.m. RECOBOkO MUSIC ■OCIBTTi W«e*ly symphony concert at Monk's Hill School S pjn. ftATONO IOVS- CLUBi Badminton, Indoor game* 3 pjn boxing, aapak raga 5 pjn.; carpentry 5.30 p.m.; body-bulknn B 6 t>J». BIKIT TIMAH YOUTH CLUB: Table-tannls. *^<<inlnton. football library 4 pjn. JOO (WAT VOITM CLUB: C«k«80 words
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297 1959-11-26 5 COMMITTEE TO BE NAMED SOON KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A COMMITTEE to review the present edu cation policy will be formed before the next session of the House of Representatives, the Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari, said today. He said this at297 words
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95 1959-11-26 5 BRITAIN HAS NO CAUSE FOR REGRET DIPLOMAT pENANG, Wed. The British people have no cause to regret the developments which have given the Commonwealth its present form, Mr. J. R. Williams. Britain's deputy High Commissioner In North Malaya, told Penang Rotarians today. The free world, he said, was stronger for95 words
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Article25 1959-11-26 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Legislative Assembly's select committee on the Pawnbrokers (Amendment^ Bill today invited the public to give their views on the Bill.25 words
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176 1959-11-26 5 175 MALAY TEACHERS MAY BOYCOTT EXAM |/"OTA BHARU. Wed.— IV More than 175 Malay school teachers may boycott a "special examination" to be held here on Dec. 15 if English is made a compulsory subject. The secretary of the National Union of Malay Teachers Kelantan branch, Inche Abdul Rahlm Ahmad,176 words
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282 1959-11-26 5 Radio Singapore— a big variety bandbox gINGAPORE, Wed. Radio Singapore's contribution to make the Loyalty Week a gay and memorable occasion will be "Puspawarna Singapura" a giant star-studded variety concert. To be presented at the Singapore Badminton Hall on Dec. 7. the one-night show will feature the cream of local282 words
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342 1959-11-26 5 $42.4 m. PAID OUT SO FAR AS COMPENSATION TO EXPATS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Federation Government has paid oat $42,458 1 000 so far as compensation to expatriate officers whose posts have been Malayan ised. This was stated in the House of Representatives today by the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul342 words
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63 1959-11-26 5 TAPPER CHARGED WITH BURNING HIS WIFE'S HAIR ALOR STAB. Wed.— A Upper, Omar bin Rejab, 25. was today accused of setting fire to his wife's hair. Omar, charged with causing grievous hurt to bis 20-year-old wife, Nin binte Mate Desa. told Mr. Justice Syed Sheh Barakbah he was not conscious63 words
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Article112 1959-11-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Minister of the Interior. Dato Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, today explained in Parliament why the practice of Informing parents and next of kin of the date of execution of condemned persons had been discontinued. Answering a written question from Mr. S112 words
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Article45 1959-11-26 5 SINGAPORE. Wed— A visitor to the remand prison In Pearl's Bank Road conveyed to a prisoner opium diluted In coffee mixture, the prosecution told a magistrate's court today. Llm Leng Klang. 38. was fined $250 after he had pleaded guilty.45 words
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Miscellaneous184 1959-11-26 5 The SaitU By Lesiie Charieris LIS6ON MYSELF RX A /A6ENCY RECOHABNDGO IT.I HAPPENS THAT lAM W r_ '~f FEWCVWS, 'K>SEESCI»eaJS!C*£RS. U 1 BELIEVE (TSCJNe OF ISTAVIN6 THERE MYSELP/ l A'l Abner By At Capp I Cv\OOtlM rt 557 PRANKLV, S -SOMETHING'S TUS^w TtfiflHrffc (sivJwS rite /JjL l^^ v ff cZs&?fEX^^^184 words
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Article20 1959-11-26 6 PORT DUES UP IN STORE-BUT NO INCREASE IN INCOME TAX, PETROL: TOBACCO COMES UNDER 'WAIT AND SEE'UP - 20 words
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Article, Illustration1189 1959-11-26 6 HE WARNS: I HOPE THE PUBLIC WILL NOT GO ON A SPENDING SPREE BUT SAVE SOMETHING FOR THE FUTURE SINGAPORE. Wednesday SINGAPORE'S Minister of Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today presented what he claimed was an "expansion Budget" a budget designed to expand the economy of1,189 words
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3373 1959-11-26 6 forms, such as new school buildlngb. new 8.1. T. houses, improved roads and so forth, this however Is very ■cant consolation to the new Government which had Its own ambitions in the way of development programmer" The economy measures which3,373 words
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Advertisement18 1959-11-26 6 fmlff^llil FANS A SEWING MACHINES SALES A SERVICE Singapore Tel: ***** K Lumpur Tel: ***** Penong Tel: *****18 words
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Advertisement247 1959-11-26 7 Special BARGAIN OFFER!! For a limited period only) now 2.20 ILL $|$p NOW $2.70 For a purchase of TWO BOTTLES OF Monte T £3§J? AND TWO TINS OF MBtonfc JSSfSL K j^sf /a Imm I S^B^r^^^B^BV^^*sfel^k^^BS^H fc^<t )l^P^s\ BARGAIN OFFER STOCKS MARKED WITH A CELLOTAPE BAND ARE AVAILABLE AT: SINGAPORE:247 words
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Advertisement311 1959-11-26 7 A pleasure to read .J. The Straits Times Annual is publicarion /f^>V that has given the reader direct access to the TIMY S mW^Lw colourful world of Malaya and South East ill'»« v MV •""*'''>•* Asia. The 1960 edition of the Annual now \KKT\M WLy "*%V -Bt *\l on sale311 words
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Article34 1959-11-26 8 J» Wor4i $1» (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Koh Yam Koon thanks all relative; and friends for their assistance reatlu etc., and loan of cars and ■.endance at funeral on 24-11-59.34 words
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880 1959-11-26 8 The Straits Times Thursday, Nov. 26, 1959 The Broader Base The income tax increases which the Federation Finance Ministex* announced yesterday come as a shock. It is prudent, as Mr. Tan Siew Sin said, that the major development programme which the Federation has launched should partly be paid for by880 words
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Article384 1959-11-26 8 Singapore's Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, can expect a cordial reception for his Budget speech. He has, on the one hand, made good his promise to finish the year on an even keel; there is even a surplus of $1 million, instead of (on his calculations)384 words
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Article, Illustration3465 1959-11-26 8 Three great tasks ahead for Malaya OUTLINES TO PARLIAMENT THE— 1. BUILDING A MALAYAN NATION 2. DEVELOPING RURAL AREAS 3. SOUTH-EAST ASIAN FRIENDSHIPS IT fives me great personal pleasure, and I deem it an honour, to address you on this notable occasion of the first Budget meeting of the Parliament3,465 words
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Article, Illustration217 1959-11-26 8 sr My personal pleasure in addressing you today is W tempered by deep regret, which I know is shared by all present and by the whole country, that Ills Majesty is not able to be present on this occasion. It was with217 words
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Advertisement36 1959-11-26 8 You *re Imnmrulnlrlj DreafMMl in SUIT* f v ilt>r<>tt by mm I Better MATERIAL CUTTING I All OH IM. plus STYLE ail go into every suit by W hou) 21. Chulia Street. T Singapore. 1. aaeaaaaataai36 words
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Advertisement121 1959-11-26 8 THROUGH DISTIiSGIISHED SERVICE Some studs of Krementz Quality rolled gold plate have been worn for as long as thirty-five years. All Krementz jewelry will give correspondI ing satisfaction. I- j Kramanti cuff Rnki ramai* mBJsW oI hord v XT fol- FINE QUALITY. JEWELRY FOR MINi fvaalna Jowolry Collor Wot TJo121 words
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Article676 1959-11-26 9 SINGAPORE. Wednesday GOVT. WILL GIVE $20 MILNEXT YEAR: MOVE TO GET TOP EXECUTIVES FROM OVERSEAS TWE Government has established an eco- nomlc development board as part of its plan to accelerate the industrial growth of Singapore, said the Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng676 words
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Article, Illustration102 1959-11-26 9 THE Timbalan Yang di Partus n Agong (Deputy Para mount Ruler), accompanied by Hat Tengku Ampuan and with Hat Prima Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman an the right it taan here walking towards Tangku Abdul Rahman Hall for the opening of the Budget tettion of ParliamentLim Yaw Chonf - 102 words
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100 1959-11-26 9 [£UALA LUMPUR. Wed. The official opening of Parliament at which the Deputy Paramount Ruler officiated today was probably unique l n Federation history. The Government does not want the Royal Address and the Budget to coincide in future. The present session100 words
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Article85 1959-11-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A total of 7.699 people employed on estates are believed to have lost their jobs between 1957 and Sept. 30 this year as a result of frag, mentation, the House of Representatives was told today. The Minister of Labour. Inche Bahaman bin Samsudln, said85 words
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597 1959-11-26 9 ROW ABOUT OVER-EXPENDITURE Kuala bumpur, Wednesday r[E Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin. clashed with opposition members today when dealing with the subject of overexpenditure of $24 million In 1957 referred to In the Auditor-Gen-eral's report. Mr. Tan said allegations to the effect597 words
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Article101 1959-11-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A more comprehensive and permanent system of national registration with a central registry and index will be set ud soon. This la provided in the National Registration Act 1959 presented to the House of Representatives today. The Bill replaces the Emergency101 words
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133 1959-11-26 10 Discovered New way to shrink piles At last you can ha»e bleated rtittt, arruimt relief from the torment mt haemorrhoids (piles). Science has discovered a new treatment that enda lufTermg without the riato of lurgery. There's no ruas as? bother. Simply apply amaiina. new 'Preparation H'* in the complete privacy133 words
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Advertisement137 1959-11-26 10 f x. i-U mr M Wk iHaaHE PEPSODENT 1 "'^■l^H Get rid of that stale taste with Pepeodent toothpaste. "WgM^ %&i&^s&*&k Pepsodent's cool peppermint §*****111 miaflGßW^aal favour makes your mouth |p: jj^h^SPlPPiil feel clean and fresh. And only H^^^^H Pppeodent contains Irium, an 'fl ;^^^^^^aSl^^^i^' f y ingredient to get137 words
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Advertisement251 1959-11-26 10 BILE BEANS Laxative Plus make you ff^sT feel years nPJs younger Ordinary UianVes \r^^Tsa cannot free you T/V^%7\ from undigested fata I9.JM that are the cawe of constipation, ilugnahness, indigestion, livenshness. You •hould take medically WmMS tested Bile React Laxa- v Bye Plus which contain ■Hwpfl apecial ingredient* re- WSJ****251 words
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150 1959-11-26 11 Flight of profits from Malaya: Govt. to compile statistics on amount IfctALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Federation Government Is to set up machinery to collect statistics on the amount of profits that have gone out of Malaya every year for the past 15 years. Thlt was announced In the Parliament today150 words
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Article159 1959-11-26 11 Joint move to aid pines Industry KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation and Singapore Governments today took steps to enable the Malayan Pineapple Inda st r y Board to assist the industry In case of any crisis. In Singapore. the Legislative Assembly passed amendments to its Pineapple Industry Ordinance under a159 words
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Advertisement234 1959-11-26 11 Cool and soothing to the throat and chest mm '^^m'- madi |^B^aM*MM(tU^B^^H| in ||Mad« in England bq Bothnia nsL"|| ENGLAND BflHHBHMBHfl 45nntirtrll BEST TOBACCOS PERFECTED FILTER THE ORIOINAL MENTHOL CIOARBTTE CONSULATE menthol aiii better for YOU bw%^ ii if w rf^ Nature's own remedy m p to keep you youngl234 words
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Advertisement254 1959-11-26 11 BE YOUR OWN EYE-WITNESS! tye-Mo with Zoarin assures incomparable health and beauty for your eyes! £Oy|^ A few drops of now EYE MO with ZOARIN mSy revitalize eyes tired by excessive cloti work, ffc fli relieve the burning sensation caused by sun-glare,^/S^zalleviate irritation caused by will T) lnd st >254 words
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Article, Illustration13 1959-11-26 12 LUCY HUANG - FEMININE FORUM LUCY HUANG By IT DOESN'T COST MUCH TO DRESS A CHILD13 words
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Article, Illustration382 1959-11-26 12 Shame on modish moms with ragged children MANY times it has been said, not only by me, but by visitors to Malaya, that the average woman here is better dressed and more fashion conscious than women in most other South-East Asian cities. It is sad, then, to think that these382 words
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Article, Illustration47 1959-11-26 12 Wttle Sarah looks like the Sugar Rjum Fal^p in frothy white organdy with tiny salmon roses at the waist. The frock is sleeveless and collarless for baby's comfort, and the criss-cross band of pleated satin, which ends in a bow at the back. lends glamour47 words
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Article129 1959-11-26 12 OOSE Eberwein, Sin- gapore's leading Eastern dancer and dancing instructress, will be going to Slam and Burma shortly to observe the art of dancing in these countries in their original setting. On her return, she intends to visit Manila and bring back the dances of129 words
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71 1959-11-26 12 THE Ex-Services As- sociation of Malaya, Johore Branch, are staging a Poppy Day Dance on Saturday, to which all are welcome. The dance will be held at Diamond Jubilee Hall. Johore Bharu. from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. The highlight of the evening will71 words
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Advertisement571 1959-11-26 12 QUICK-FROZE N^_^\ FISH FILLETS always fresh and full of flavour! Cod Whiting Plaice Kippers Herrings Lemon Sole Haddock Smoked Golden Haddock also Herring Roes NO WASTE you eat ALL you buy! COLD STORAGE (Singapore) LTD. it's Danish its Tulip and famous for flavour. <£*4* APOLOGY We apologise to reader<> of571 words
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Advertisement312 1959-11-26 12 ENOr'^fj mm ~iS tfpp])fi tE N O Uji -pffcl •PAAKLJNO ANTACID V U^i 'fruit salt* SS/SSTS ZHSLUmSirS-n m. Ino COOI» blood. MNtM wm m miTLM uuen uum uptal tiomocht, ke«o» yo« T~'r-r* i i i strong and healthy. icinotcoio.coii.ni.i. loll# QOod .ooi e» a»» Y/&KKP c= *»"3i lo la t#312 words
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Miscellaneous283 1959-11-26 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 9 iiirow about uncommon chea* 1 Look round the city If you want stuff <fl > to be particular (7). Possible crwllt for suce-« oo 5 UnderUUng to show a film (7). the target «6 S) 10 Book blown away (4. 4. 3. 4). 17 Poison283 words
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Advertisement1756 1959-11-26 13 THE RLUE FUNNEL LINE tO APEN. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON ft CONTINtHTAL PORTS. Out t'pot' Salll t, S'rim fontfig OEMODOCUS LiverptM, Olasgo* Totaj/Niv 21 Niv M OIOMED Marseilles. Dublin Ik 1 Mt 4 lit 17 I Mt T PILTDORUS Livirprtl td. 41 IK 4 MO 1/ I Me I MEMNON London.1,756 words
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Advertisement1270 1959-11-26 13 smtTbl^^»^^l /&K9r\ THEe« A« L« LINES m****. *•> nHfcr~fvßL AOEN 'EDSIA MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINEHTAi ft ICANOINAVIAN PORTI. I_L fB-ttjV S oort P. S'INM Ptnan» TSLnr' "MEOHIA' t) 20/27 HOT 3S SIMIA a 21 Niv 4Mt S/ IMe 1/ 7 Die i l "IALAHIIA' 1 II 11/11 DX M/ 21 Dk 22/2J1,270 words
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Advertisement1336 1959-11-26 13 SiffiK THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SIMAPMt lactroorattd im tt* UtiUd littOMJ) I I IRES SAIIIMS TO AMR. OK ft CONTIRENTAI PMTS I'por* P. S'hom Poaong IERATTIW tor Hamoarg, Antwerp, Lonoor la Paft/1T M* tIM HOT •ERAVM fK Port Sedan. LitrarOMl. Roam Hamburg. Grangemouth. Hun t nil 20 Hot M1,336 words
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Advertisement1342 1959-11-26 13 M«AUSTBH CO.. LjID. lEIi Mi MMI ■LLIftMAN UM KtuAVKltaoXk LlHk tIMIN HAMMRI DITTIMAM HAVII 101 ANIILIS lAN 'RANC.SCt I NULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVEI I PIRTUNI Md fur C*nt* mo US* North Atlantic ►orti (eetetiM earn fn Ctetral I SMtk CITT Of PfltH Aminta S'aari P. Sham renana touiAlNVUll ll Ptrt/M An1,342 words
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Article34 1959-11-26 14 SINGAPORE. NOV. 25. RUBBER; $1,264 per lb (down 3 cents). Inofficial 5 p.m. close $1.24] (weak). TIN: $390.37 i per picul (up 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 230 tons (down 30 tons).34 words
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Article115 1959-11-26 14 MELBOURNE. Wed. INVESTMENT shares maintained a firm tone on a more active market here today. Base metals and the oils held a steady trend with Mt. laa gaining Is. 3d. to 695. 6d. Commonwealth bonds held' a steady trend. Con. Zinc 84/6 buyer Mount Lyell 46/4% North Broken115 words
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Article270 1959-11-26 14 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour wharves or expected today are: Ascanlus 1/2. »c^^^u/^h^ 4 5, Irisoank 6A. Ulysses 6/7, Aeneas 8/9, Hoegh Suverwave 10/11, Straat Torres 13/14, Benlemond 15/16. Benvannoch 18, Garbeta 19, Glang Lee N. Wall 3, Van Neck (2) 21/22, Shofuku Maru 23, Auby 24/25,270 words
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Article115 1959-11-26 14 Singapore Chinese Product Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet UK/Continent November shipments $37.50 buyers. $38.50 sellers Coconut oil: quiet bulk $60 sellers, drum $62 sellers. Pepper: steady 60 tons of business reported done. Muntok white $256 Sarawak $255 (both up $5) special Sarawak black $180115 words
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619 1959-11-26 14 By Our Market Correspondent WITH strong investment buying continuing in the industrial section of the Malayan Share Market yesterday and fewer sellers in evidence, prices continued to rise with a fair volume of business written. With small profit-taking only, scrip is beginning to619 words
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Article145 1959-11-26 14 December first grade rabber buyers f.o.b closed in Singapore yesterday at 136 hi centa per lb.. down 3 cents on Tuesday's does. The closing tone was easy. Closing prices in cents per lb.. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.B. Spot f.o.b. buyers 139, sellers 140; Int. 1 R.SS.145 words
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Article21 1959-11-26 14 Malayan Share Market Nov. 25 Nov. 24 Industrials 119.16 116.93 Tins 146.44 146.53 Baebers 180.74 173.93 Jan. 1 1958=10021 words
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Article739 1959-11-26 14 rpHE Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported yesterday: "Industrials and rubbers continued to improve while Una were Inclined to ease. The turnover was large." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business up to 3.30 p.m.: industrials: B. B. Petrol 495. 7%d.; Fed. Dlsp. $1.13; Fltzpatricks $1.06 to $1.10;739 words
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Article93 1959-11-26 14 The Malayan Exchange Banks' AaeoclaUon made the following changes in Its rates to merchant* yesterday (all rates to 1100): Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31 7/16. OX). 31 9/16, 90 d|st 32 credit bills. 32 116 trade bub. Selling T.T. or O.D reacy: Canada, 31 1 8; Holland GaiMers93 words
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Advertisement1072 1959-11-26 14 Bka^HnVSpHi^RBHLaB Jiir^LiHEj Express OAA. Pacific 6k Atlantic Coast »Us) E...A. E.T.A. E.TJL Spore P. Sham Penani Hkong L Angeles New York "MBiiUwi Man 21/38 Hn 1 ON 2 Dae Die Ok 18 Jaa "Sacaikaaa Maru 28/22 Dae 21 Dae 25 Dae 29 Dtc 22 Jaa 16 Frt All suitably equipped1,072 words
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Advertisement221 1959-11-26 14 CHINA MERCHANTS STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. CHINA UNION LINES JOINT SERVICE. Siacapara Malacca Ptaaag II "NAI FEI" M NH 2 Dtc 1/4 Btc 5 I Dec AccapMaj carts tar Rattan t Kartaiaaf. As«nt«: THE MALAY STATES SHIPPING CO.. LTD. 78 ANSON ROAB SINGAPORE 2. S.ntaatrt Ttl: *****. Malacca Ttl BM.221 words
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Advertisement473 1959-11-26 14 PUBUC APPOINTMENTS TOWN COUNCIL, SEREMBAN ATTOINTMENT OF CLERKS Vacancies filled. Applicants thanked. PRESIDENT. Town Council. Ber«nben AIR MINISTRY WORKS DIRECTORATE VACANCY FOR SPECIAL GRADE DRAUGHTSMAN The Air Ministry requires for service In Singapore one Special Grade Draughtsman (ChrU Engineering). Salary scale:— $630x16 to $694, plus a temporary addition of 29%.473 words
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Advertisement777 1959-11-26 14 NOTICES IN THE SIPREMF. COURT OP THE FEDERATION OF MALA Y A IN THE HIGH COURT AT MUAR. In Bankruptcy Muar No. 13 of 1959. Re: A. H. KASSIM alias Kassim bin Abdul Hamid of No. 43, Jalan Abdul Rahman. Muar, Clerk in the District Office, Muar. Receiving order made777 words
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Advertisement738 1959-11-26 14 NOTICES THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the Board's wharves will be closed on Thursday. 3rd December 1959. On that day no vessels will be worked and no cargo will be received or delivered. Further, no berthing or unberthmg of vessels will be undertaken after movements haw738 words
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Advertisement653 1959-11-26 15 NOTICES W THE SLPREME COURT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA IN THE HIGH COURT AT MUAR. In Bankruptcy (W.E.A.0.) Muar No. ISA of 1959 Re: Mohd. Noor bin Hashlm of Medical Department, jementah. Ambulance Driver. Date of Wage-Earner's Admlnlsration Order. 34th September, 195*. Date and place of first meeting. Wednesday,653 words
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Advertisement785 1959-11-26 15 (Caattawsd frosa Page •> SITUATIONS VACANT iITIJATIONS VACANT It Ward* U (Ml*.)— Mas ft et*. axtrm GENERAL AMAH good cook essential, trustworthy speaks pigHstl capable of keeping house without supervision. Box ASMS S.T, Spore. WANTED: Teachers able to teach English, literature, mathematics, and history for Forms IV, and V. Apply:785 words
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Advertisement761 1959-11-26 15 tt Ward* ft (Mi*.)^Mmm ft cU. mtm EXECUTIVE POSITIONS Eurasian/ Chinese Secretary $650: European Lady Supervisor: Male Stenographer; Receptionist. Chinese Clerks Typlets— City Employment 748 Bohlnann Road. B'pora. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ORGANIST The Presbyterian Church in Singapore, Orchard Road, require the service* of an Organist to play at the Sunday761 words
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Advertisement763 1959-11-26 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT it Warm* U (Ml*.)— Box ft eta. mmtrm ONE ANNEXED self-contained Hat to let One bedroom, one «U--«Of room, dlnlw room A kltatooa. bathroom Aj toon bath, modern sanitation, fully furnished inaKid. In* frig St cookers. 18C Leicester Road. Phone 89*00. Rent $160 per month. C ÜBNHILL COURT763 words
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Advertisement866 1959-11-26 15 TUITION it Ward* tf (Mlm.)— Mam ft etc. amtrm STOP! LOOK! OO To Asia driving School, qualified experienced Instructors. Complete Course •78/-, hourly $6/. #7. Orchard Road. Phono (B'pora) *****. POBTAL TUITION BookKeeplng, Accounts. Business Correspondence Special coaching for L.C.C Exams. Success guaranteed. Apply Principal. FECI. P.O. Box ITU, Singapore.866 words
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Advertisement839 1959-11-26 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Ward* tf (Ml*.}— Bag ft et*. extra FORD PREFECT first registered January '59. One European Owner. Done 8.000 miles. Offers to ***** (8 pore). FOR SALE it Ward* tf (Mi*.)— Box ft et*. txtrm FOR SALS Dunlop pUlow set of easy chairs and settee for sale.839 words
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Advertisement350 1959-11-26 15 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) I* Ward* Ut (Mimimmm) Drnilt 1 month. It Wards UJt (Mi* MAYFAIR HOTEL. Spore Central Room* Alrcondltloned Papular Bar Courteous Service. GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL Scotts Road. Spore, Charming Oarden inclusive Terms Tel: 3*975. BTRAND HOTEL Central Mostly Air-Conditloned Rooms Modern Conveniences. Bar, Restaurant. Phone Spore *****/9350 words
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Advertisement357 1959-11-26 16 The most Eloquent gift of a11... i^SLZ/ZtfCfyZ/ (J/ capillary action pen Finding just the right gift need not be a problem when you consider this, the most magnificent of all Parker pens! The Parker 61 is the gift you may present with every confidence that it will be extremely well357 words
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Advertisement317 1959-11-26 16 TIE ONLY DIE-CAST FAI MAIE 111 INDIA 2 YEARS GUARANTEE ALL SIZES AVAILABLE OH HIM PURCHASE Ceiling Fans Sizes Available 60" SWEEP 56" SWEEP 48" SWEEP 36" SWEEP YOU! FAVOURITE CARPET SHOP S* Besets »0-eJ 4 ItJ, Orchord Roe*. Tel: JO4M. Kuele Lumptir 72 111, Botu Roes. Tel: MS2S. Pnnif317 words
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Article1833 1959-11-26 17 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP, By HE GETS GREAT SEND-OFF WITH THREE WINNERS: DOMINIC FORTE SCORES ON $78 OUTSIDER TNI MC SWEfP: Total pool $191,500. Nrst atise No. *****5— 552,450 Sstsad arise No. *****5— 524,651 Third ari M No 168 102— $1 2.588 Surfer, ($1,457 each): Nos. *****6.1,833 words
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Article843 1959-11-26 17 SINGAPORE, Wed— Singapore Turf Club announced today that nine horses have bNn entered for the Singapore St. Leger to be run over a mile, slx-furlongs on Dec. 5. This ynr'i race, which Is not restricted to Class 1 horses, has attracted only one Class 2843 words
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Article75 1959-11-26 17 FIRST DAT) SUafaaatS St. Lager lfca; CUaa t, Mr. I— SI •nd tf: Clsaa 4. Diva. 1, t a*d 1 «f. Dtra. 1 aal I lai SECOND DAT: CUaa t. Diva. 1 anal t Tf, Drva. 2 an* I— tf Caaaa 4, Dlra. I. 2 J and75 words
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Article81 1959-11-26 17 PAKISTAN MAKE SPLENDID RECOVERY AHORK. Wed Pakistaa MU mrde a splendid recovery hi their second innings on the fourth day of the Second Test against Australia here today. Resuming at 138 for two, Pakistan brought their total to 3M for 3 at close of play. SCOREBOARD: Pakistan Ist. inns. 146;81 words
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Article194 1959-11-26 17 SINGAPORE: Singapore AMaa Rugby Union, formed 29 years ago, met for the last time today. At an extraordinary meeting, a proposal to dissolve the union was made by Its president. Mr. Nf V'ood Kan, seconded by Mr. J. Furguaon and unanimously adopt* edits functions will be taken over by194 words
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Advertisement106 1959-11-26 17 to t ne World I j&t*t<r4*/^^^^mnmM t.tt fyM y H^^. Ntamalic HeW. huitt tp«ci«lly far mmH can. Chad ng for a discount? II! Nk^g/^^dl s Ijj WJ/, Wmr^- W/J You'll never moke ends meet! Ordinarily arises 9* a^gjajn MfW higher as discounts get bigger, lut frigidoire's Now flPl CPlfllHlll PC106 words
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Advertisement235 1959-11-26 17 FLY JAPAN AIR LINES AND DISCOVER JAPAN Rj&S (CHB.YSANTHEMUMI O^^ BLOSSOM> Kfflro DILUXI SERVICE wIvURA TOURIST SEAVICI "KANGEI" Welcome aboard Jopon Air Line*, tho gracious way to travel. Whether you travel First Class or Tourist from Singapore to Tokyo, giont JAL DC-6B Couriers carry you in comfort, richly pampered all235 words
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Article812 1959-11-26 18 New wage offer to Go vt. men SPECIAL ALLOWANCES FOR TECHNICAL AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICES, FINANCIAL AID FOR THE REST— MINISTER rIE Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today announced that the Government was prepared to offer special allowances to technical and professional employees in the civil service from Jan. 1Agencies - 812 words
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Article33 1959-11-26 18 MR. NG THENG KOW antf brothers thank relatives and friends for their wreaths, messages of condolence, loan of cars, attendance and assistance at the funeral of their late motherMadam Khor Soon Cheng.33 words
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Article272 1959-11-26 18 LONDON. Wed. There «u a fair amount of uncertainty In London stock markets today. Selective buying continued but this was more than offset by small profittaklng sales. Glltedged securities showed early dullness but later developed a steadier tendency and closed Irregular. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not272 words
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Article24 1959-11-26 18 LONDON. Wed. Spot 36<«d.. Dec. 36d Jan-Mar 34>«d.. AprJune 32>Hd.. July-Sept. 31<<d.. Oc-t -Dec 30Sd., Dec. c.l.f. 36>L.d., Jan. c.i.f. Ss\d. Tone: Steady.24 words
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Article20 1959-11-26 18 LONDON, Wed— Bu)e-t £793>i sellers £794. Forward buyers Y792. sellers £793. Settlement £793. Turnover am 95 tons p.m. nil.20 words
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144 1959-11-26 18 MOTORIST IS RESCUED AFTER A MYSTERY ACCIDENT SINGAPORE, Wed. A Royal Air Force officer rescued an injured man who was found unconscious in a wrecked car after a mysterious traffic accident at the 10th mile Tampines Road here tonight. Ponce later identified the injured man as Hashim Shah. 28, of144 words
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94 1959-11-26 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. Police Secretary, Mr. William Cheng, said today that no foul play was suspected in the case of Miss Nona Yeo. 35. a secretary, who was tound dead In the offlce of a missionary in Mount Sophia last night. Miss Yeo. was buried at94 words
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Advertisement24 1959-11-26 18 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 2t Word* Sit (Minimum i ANDREWS: To Yvonne and Prank, a son. Ralph Anthony, at Singapore Nursing Home, on 25th November.24 words
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