The Straits Times, 28 November 1959
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Title Section21 1959-11-28 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Mat** 4 Ik** I"*'1 Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1959 15 CENTS.21 words
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Article, Illustration2641 1959-11-28 1 IDENTITY CARDS TO BE PERMANENT IN MALAYA 'Hitler' and 'bondage 5 cries set off uproar in House Speaker warns: I will suspend sitting KOALA LUMPUR, Fri. JHE Speaker of the House of Representatives threaten c d to suspend proceedings of the House today when the Opposition2,641 words
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Article866 1959-11-28 1 'Ne w taxes are blow at poor' BUT THEY ARE NOW LAW KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. OPPOSITION members shouted a concerted "No" today when the House of Representatives passed by a majority vote the new income tax proposals. The Progressive Party maintained that the new rates would open the doors to866 words
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Article71 1959-11-28 1 JAKARTA, Fri. A tonrt here today fined c»pt. Johannes de Bruyn, of the Dutch liner, Tjiwanfi, I.MM.OM rupiahs (stt,Mt), or five months' jail, for falling to pro. ▼Ide Indonesian authorities with an adequate list of foods worth 4,OM,*M rupUhs he had brought into the country. Five Chinese71 words
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Article, Illustration28 1959-11-28 1 ■LIT'KY BEDAII rescued in the ntcx of time by her vncle.—Slraiti Times picture.28 words
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Article26 1959-11-28 1 BANGKOK, Fri Siam will establish diplomatic relations with the mountain state of Nepal, the Thai Prime Minister, Marshal Sarlt Tanarat, told reporters today.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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637 1959-11-28 1 Volunteer fire fighter in kampong fire drama SINGAPORE. Fri. VOLi:XTKER lire f fighter Jabbar bin Kasmuri, 22, ran into a burning kainpong at the ,Vh mile I'asir Panjang here today and saw bis umd hut in flanjcs. jd Vhfrl above (thiW cacophony of wailing I women and tumbling i timbers,637 words
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Article79 1959-11-28 1 Fri. Detectives arrested 11 gangsters early today after rescuing a kidnap victim, Ng Kay Tai, 21. They traced Ng. a shop assistant, 14 hours after he was abducted at dagger point at 11 a.m. yesterday in People's Park. The police located him in a house in79 words
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Article76 1959-11-28 1 SPORE SHIP IS FREED BY VIETNAM SAIGON, PH. Customs authorities in Saigon have ordered the release of the Singapore registered ship "An Hong," the Vietnam Press Agency reported today. The agency said the order was issued after receipt of a cable from the Vietnamese Consulate in Singapore saying that theReuter - 76 words
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Article111 1959-11-28 1 BANNED: All these games SINGAPORE, Fri. The Ministry of Home Affairs tonight declared the following games to be illegal lotteries under the Common Gaming House Ordinance. THE "100 characters," "1,000 characters," or "10,000 characters" game, which is also known as the "Tikam Ekor" game or any of its variations; THE111 words
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Article40 1959-11-28 1 MANILA, Fri.— The Philippine Constabulary has alert* 1 all its units in Mindanao Island in the Southern Philippines to be on the lookout for an L-4 Piper Cub aircraft reported missing since Nov. 23 with two men abroad.40 words
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Article133 1959-11-28 1 Nehru backed: Nepal surprise NEW DELHI. Fri.— Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, today won an overwhelming vote of confidence from the Lower House of Parliament for his handling of the SinoIndian border dispute and policy of nonalignment. In a speech, he extended India's guarantee against Chinese aggression to theReuter - 133 words
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Article45 1959-11-28 1 SINGAPORE. Fri. Three people were stabbed in separate gangland attacks in Singapore tonight. All have been admitted to the General Hospital in serious condition. The gangland victims are: Robert Noon, 22. Steven Tan Ah Swee, 27, and Chla Kong Kum. 31.45 words
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Article, Illustration26 1959-11-28 1 HAVE YOU begun reading the Alanbrooke diaries the most con trover sial book of the war... If not do so at once in the SUNDAY MAIL26 words
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Article19 1959-11-28 1 CENSURt FAILS niIOMBO In Oyloaf!* Governntru day Mirvucd b\ our m»l> a motioj, i.f M Rrutt i19 words
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Article129 1959-11-28 2 CINGAPORE, Fri.— The Government will spend $1,400,000 in scholarships next year to help Singapore students in institutions and universities achieve higher education. These are details of the grants: 81/RSARIES and other assistance to students at the University of Malaya $473,000. Bl RSARFF.s to Singapore students129 words
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Article42 1959-11-28 2 SINGAPORE. Frl. No. 93 (Field) Squadron of the Royal Air Force Regiment (Malaya i at Changl is to be disbanded on March 31 next year. The squadron- will hold a farewell MBb on Dec. at 930 a»/42 words
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Article19 1959-11-28 2 6INGAHJHE. TM U- TiMI Bank of China 'here_v.M K-. a sutMmncJi at IMI da! Road next Sat19 words
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136 1959-11-28 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. I^HE future of about 200 British officers serving on secondment"' In the Federation Armed Forces is 1 f to be reviewed. The adviser on secondment policy from the British War Ot rice. Brigadier G. W. White, arrived here today to open m136 words
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Article386 1959-11-28 2 Legal point in $399 loan appeal COURT ASKED: CAN THIS MAN RECOVER OLD DEBT WITHOUT A LICENCE SINGAPORE, Friday A LEGAL point whether a moneylender, after ceasing his money lending business, could bring an action to collect outstanding debts without taking out a licence under the new Moneylenders' Ordinance, was386 words
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Article, Illustration115 1959-11-28 2 MINISTER NAMES NEW HEAD OF CITIZEN REGISTRY KUALA LUMPUR. Frl— The appointment of the new Commissioner of Nationals. Federation of Malaya. Inche Ibrahim bin Mohamed All (above), was announced by the Minister of Interior. Dato Sulalman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, at the House of Reperesentatives. Inche Ibrahim, one of the115 words
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Article68 1959-11-28 2 SINGAPORE. Fri Wong Lock, a student of Paslr Panjang Secondary School who is attending the phy- 1 sics and chemistry classes of Form IV at the Singapore Institute of Science has been awarded a $180 scholarship to commemorate the installation here of the first Malayan-born Yang dl-Per-tuan68 words
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83 1959-11-28 2 Keep abreast with space travel Professor KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Malayans must show an interest in space travel because they too are Involved in it. said Professor C. J. Eliezer today. He said that though Mala ya was not in the race to the moon, the people of this country should83 words
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378 1959-11-28 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday rTHE MALAYAN Rail- way can keep abreast with competition from the road transport industry AND make a profit. This was asserted today by the secretary of the Pan-Malayan Road Transport Operators' Association. Mr. Law Sau Choon. who said that the378 words
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Article104 1959-11-28 2 THE BOOM: 5595 m. in our favour I^UALA LUMPUR. Fri Malaya's favourable trade balance was nearly $600 million at the «nd of October. At $5»5.7 million, it m 5415.3 million nioiv than the favourable balance during thy fir«,t 10 months I:W year. Official figure* iisut-j |aiay showed that the valur104 words
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Advertisement67 1959-11-28 2 only mth the BOSTITCH D can you remove staples I I l«W^5 as quickly and as easily i as you put them in^^ raSTEN IT BETTER *N0 FASTER WT7N MADE IN ISA. A*«Makl« at all laaatefl Mmm CHOP UM SENG HUAT 12-13 Clrcalar *o*4, Smgapor*. M Cf«H S*ra«t. Kuata Lumpur.67 words
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Miscellaneous11 1959-11-28 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby .TwTlgtfH) f GAMY 1/ xL^ y11 words
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404 1959-11-28 3 \CCRA, Fri. Prince Philip has scored a big personal triumph in the few days he has been in Ghana. "You cannot imagine the enthusiasm of the crowds," said one report. "Certainly no visitor has ever captured the hearts of the people in404 words
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132 1959-11-28 3 I'M JUST A FRIEND OF ONASSIS —DIVORCEE PARIS, Fri. —s New York socialite, Jeanne Rhine lander, charged today in Orasse. that she was being "used" by Mrs. Tina Onassls to win a divorce from Greek shipping tycoon, Aristotle Onassls. Mrs. Rhlnelander, a divorcee, made the accusation in a statement in132 words
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103 1959-11-28 3 Airgirl Sue sets her cap at a bowler hat I ONDON, Fri.— Miss Susan Dlxon, 25-year-old Pan American stewardess leading the airline's current drive to recruit British girls, said today she was looking for a British husband. "British men are courteous and gentlemanly," sh« said. "Underneath the bowler hat youReuter - 103 words
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Article61 1959-11-28 3 •TEHERAN, Fri.— The Shah of Persia and his fiancee. Miss Farah Dlba. went skiing on the hills outside Teheran today. Miss Diba will move into a special apartment in the Queen Mother's palace with her mother tomorrow where she will become acquainted with Royal court protocol.Reuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration46 1959-11-28 3 SHE STILL TOUCHES HER TOES— AT 100 MRS ELIZABETH CONRr.l V. who has just celebrated her 100 th birthday at Austin. Texas, doesn't spend her time relating Civil War experiences but keeps herself fit with exercises and manages quite easily to touch her toes.— V.P.I, picture.46 words
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Article39 1959-11-28 3 JOHANNESBURG. Fri. Field Marshal Lord Montgomery, who is touring Bouth Africa, today shook hands with an old adversary— Field Marshal Rommel's chief of staff. Ma j. -Gen. Von Mellenthin. now a South African airline executive— U.P.l.39 words
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Article147 1959-11-28 3 Probe to cover take-over bidding f ONDON. Fri. The British Government today announced the appointment of a committee of inquiry into company law, which will cover the practice of take-over bidding subject of political controversy in recent months. Mr. Reginald Maudllng. Fresident of the Board of Trade, told the HouseReuter - 147 words
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Article105 1959-11-28 3 KASSEM I NEUROTIC SAYS NASSER CAIRO. Fri. Preslstwit Nasser tonight made his strongest personal attack yet on the Iraqi Prime Minister. Ma j.- Gen. Abdul Karlm Kassem. whom he described as 'neurotic." But. in a speech at Cairo University, he also renewed his Invitation .for Gen. Ka.v gem to sendReuter - 105 words
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Article25 1959-11-28 3 LONDON. Fri— Mr. Albert Ketelbey. the British composer of "In a Monastery Garden" and "In a Persian Market." died today. aged 84.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article20 1959-11-28 3 LONDON. Fri. Helicop-ter-buses are expected to link Britain's major cities by 1963. the Dally Mail said today. U.P.I.Daily Mail; UPI - 20 words
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112 1959-11-28 3 PHICAGO, Fri. British biologist Sir Julian Huxley said today that man mast abandon reliance on religion to cope with his evolutionary path. "Man can no longer take refuge from his loneliness by creeping for shelter into the arms of a divinised father-figure112 words
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Article, Illustration186 1959-11-28 3 MOUNTBATTEN PAYS TRIBUTE TO IKE: 'A GREAT COMMANDER' LONDON, Fri. Admiral Earl Mountbatten, Chief of the Defence Staff and one of Britain's top military leaders during the second world war, last night praised Gen. Elsenhower as "a great commander." Speaking as chief guest at the American Thanksgiving Day dinner here,186 words
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Miscellaneous416 1959-11-28 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wa»e 476 metre* NATIONAL SHORTWAVE AM- 630 Good Morning; 632 BttDi?M C WAVE 7 S ?RV?CE.V Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News: Kuala Lumpur 341 metre* 7.05 A Dftte With Music: 8.00 Th« 'e^ng 366 metre* I POn 330 m^lrcs News; 8.05 A416 words
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595 1959-11-28 4 Loyalty Week: 'A test of ability to do things ourselves' Minister SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Minister for x Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, said in a broadcast over Radio Singapore tonight that National Loyalty Week was "an experiment to test the self-reliance of our people and their ability to do things for595 words
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Article300 1959-11-28 4 REHEARSAL AT STADIUM SINGAPORE, Friday. IT was a colourful day for 20,000 schoolchildren when they witnessed a full dress rehearsal of "Malam Raksaksa Rakyat" by 6,300 others at the Jalan Besar Stadium today. Addressing the gathering during an Interval. Education Minister. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin,300 words
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145 1959-11-28 4 THOUSANDS WILL HELP CLEAN UP THE CITY TOMORROW SINGAPORE, Fit Thousands of volunteers are expected to help brighten up Singapore, on Sunday in a big "Operation (lean-up in preparation for Loyalty Week. Detailed plans have already been drawn up by Mr. Chan Sun Wing. Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister.145 words
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Article160 1959-11-28 4 THEATRE FUND: $19,364 SINGAPORE. Frl With today's 19 donations, the National Theatre Fund now stands at $19,364. The Singapore Chinese Bus Owners' Association wrote the Minister for Culture today stating that it Intended to donate $10,000 to the fund, an official statement said tonight. So far, it is the biggest160 words
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389 1959-11-28 4 Prison Inquiry Commission gets to work SINGAPORE, Friday I*HE chairman of the 1 recently appointed Prisons Inquiry Commission, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, said today that it was the commission's intention to produce workable recommendations to improve Singapore's prison system. The389 words
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206 1959-11-28 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Infantry Regiment will be given the honour of mounting the guard-of-honour for Sir William Goode first Yang di-Pertuan Negara of the State ol Singapore and last Governor of the Island Colony when he leaves by the Bolssevaln on Wednesday. But206 words
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Miscellaneous267 1959-11-28 4 T. W. C. A. (Raffles Quay): NRW BCENEBBTFTERB "Mar- p.m.; open-air meeting 745 p.m. Rhythmic movement 945 a.m.; tha" Anal performance at Cultural INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY poise and personality 10.46 am Centre Theatre 8.45 pjn. MOVEMENT: Free film show at Y.W.C.A. (Outram Road): V- EXHIBITIONS (Raffles A ?i M ,J? c267 words
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261 1959-11-28 5 'SUBSIDY IN TIME OF NEED' PLAN FOR PINES MEN Khir speaks of 'strong competition' KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE House of Representatives today authorised the Malayan Pineapple Industry Board to give subsidies from the pineapple cess fund to growers in time of need. Introducing an amendment to the Pineapple Industry Ordinance,261 words
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267 1959-11-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. APMIP member of the House of Representatives, Inche Zulkiflee Mohamed (Bachok) today made a plea to the Government not to borrow too much money from any particular country as it would bind Malaya too much to the lending country.267 words
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Article79 1959-11-28 5 PENANO. Fri. The Penang and Province Wellesley Arts Council Is sponsoring two recitals by Penang violinist. Kam Kee Yong. at the Chinese Girls' High School. Gottlieb Road, at 7.30 D.m. on Dec. 4 (for school children) and 830 p.m. on Dec. 6 (for the public).79 words
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244 1959-11-28 5 Banerji on board with three minutes to spare SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. S. K. Banerji, retiring Indian High Commissioner to the Federation and Commissioner in Sing? pore, said a hurried farewell when he left Singapore in the liner Sirdhana for India today. Mr. Banerji and his family arrived at the harbour244 words
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345 1959-11-28 5 He took girls out, beat wife -court told INSPECTOR TO PAY $100 A MONTH KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A POLICE inspector went out with other women two months after his marriage to a school teacher, the magistrate's court was told today, m The inspector is Frank Kenneth O'Hara, of Jasin Police345 words
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Article79 1959-11-28 5 RECORD FINES ON SPEED OFFENCES IPOH. Fri. Speeding motorists in the Ipoh area paid about 82,360 in fines to the Traffic Court here today. This is believed to be a record in fines collected In a day for traffic offences. Of the 103 cases, 55 offenders appeared in court and79 words
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Article189 1959-11-28 5 SEREMBAN, Friday. A MAGISTRATE ordered today that a Kuala LumA pur doctor be subpoenaed to state his reasons for certifying a man unfit to appear in court. The medical certificate was for Buyo.ig bin Haji Majld. 36. a driving tester, who is accused of corruptly189 words
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60 1959-11-28 5 Survey team to register Krian disabled PARIT BUNTAR. Fri. A mobile survey team from the Federal Department of Social Welfare will spend two weeks, beginning on Monday, to register the blind, deaf and dumb, those physically handicapped and mentally deficient in the Krian district. The team, which has completed surveying60 words
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Article34 1959-11-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— More than 350 teachers will meet at the Town Hall here tomorrow to discuss the unified salary scheme for teachers which will be fully implemented next year34 words
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Article61 1959-11-28 5 PENANO. Fri. Since the Prevention of Crime Ordinance was enforced last April. 57 thugs here hava been Issued with "X" Identity cards. Figures issued by the police today shoMwed that exclusion and restricted residence orders had been taken against 195 people. Ten others were61 words
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Article, Illustration1528 1959-11-28 7 So Singapore gambled to its hearths content THE RESIDENT JUST COULD NOT BALANCE THE BUDGET.. T»HE FACT was that Singapore simply did not pay its way. With government expenditure running at the high rate of $9,200 a month and revenue apparently stuck at only $5,800, the settlement would be on1,528 words
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Advertisement321 1959-11-28 7 'BAND-AID' &$k FIRST-AID DRESSINGS ARE AERATED they let air in— keep Infection out Air can get to the wound through tiny perforations The wound can 'breathe', so it heals more quickly 'Aerated* BAND-AID' First Aid Dressings stick firmly and /dw ><v|% are easy to put on. Always use them for321 words
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Miscellaneous308 1959-11-28 7 fhe Saint By Leslie Charteris r7^* r"*^- .^^ir r youß r?ienp the stewardess will show"! i feel it's taking advantage YOU MJisr ADWr THK is BPTTH? As=^=H X** INSIDE THE CHURCHES AND SHOPS OF X3U, MR. JAE6£R- JUST MOUSE «7 TRAM THP »lS*irc. kriwiAW^AMß t 1 J *ST I THINK308 words
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Obituary28 1959-11-28 8 W»t4i tit (Minimum) PATERSON: Arthur *A. I away on November l»th 1959 at j his residence, Ctoe de la Source. Pont Marquet. si. Brelade. Jeney C I*.28 words
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Obituary49 1959-11-28 8 J* W»r4* fin I Minimum) SILVAY MARlE— wife of D. U. I«ird*s of Sentul Pasar. died 28 1 1 SR -Gone but not forgotten. A Requiem High Mass will be sung at st- Anthony's church K.L. on 1 12.59 at 6.00 pm Friends w»d Relatives kindly attend49 words
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Article314 1959-11-28 8 IS Wtda Sit (Mudmmm) THE COCKPIT'S Java RlJstUfel is .served every Saturday and Busuay lunch time. ON VERY HOT days, wneo the .iir U close and sticky. 4711 "Ice Hsu de Cologne" is a wonderful cooler. THE VARIETY SHOW of til* Police Civilian Staff Association at Happy World Stadium314 words
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Article85 1959-11-28 8 2» Wordi Sl.St (Mm PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Singapore. Orchard Road, Sunday Services 9 am. and 6 p.m. All v.elcome. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, Singapore, t Orange Grove Road, Singapore-10 (off Orchard Road) Sunday Services and Sunday School 10 30 a.m. Testimony Meetings Ist and 3rd Wednesdays. 7 pjn. CALVARY85 words
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769 1959-11-28 8 The Straits Times Saturday, November 28, 1959. Paying For Progress Debate on the Federation budget is confined for the moment to the new taxation proposals. But it is to be hoped that a thought or two will be .spared for the broad aspects of financial policy. Plainly Mr. Tan Siew769 words
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Article340 1959-11-28 8 Dr. Goh Keng Swee's proposal for what he calls a commodity common market with the Federation is an improvement on the version that was presented during *the Singapore election campaign. It took the form of a free trade area then under which the partners would aim at removing340 words
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Article160 1959-11-28 8 Mr. Tan Siew Sin, the Federation Finance Minister, has always been a keen advocate of introducing a stock exchange and a money market in this country. He has succeeded in making the latter an item of Government faith, for in the royal address the Deputy Paramount Ruler had160 words
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Article116 1959-11-28 8 FIFTY YEARS AGO From-th« Straits Times of Nov. 25. 1909 THE chiff motive of Sir John Anderson's visit to Prrak next month, wr understand, is to perform the inaugural ceremony earlier In the month of the newly constituted Federal Council. He will do so in his capacity as High Commissioner116 words
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Article, Illustration949 1959-11-28 8 Rene Mac Coll - Rene Mac Coll bu THEY MAKE UP NIGERIA —THE BOOMING LAND IN THE MIDST OF STRIFE AND FERMENT IN less than a year from now one of the greatest events in Africa's history will take place. On October 1, 1960,949 words
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Advertisement441 1959-11-28 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. Horrfi fit (Minimum) LYFORD —To Ethel snd i Vernon. at Bungsar Hospital. X.L.. on November 25th a son. Brother for Sheree Ann. 18 Worii tit (Minimum) W.K. EU. son of Madam Leong titut Cheng Is engaged to S.Y. Chee, daughter of Madam Wan Yoke Un on the 28-11-59.441 words
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Advertisement60 1959-11-28 8 SIGNALS for EYE-EXAMINATION: Not seeing well at distance or near. Ftequent headaches. Eyes feel tired or uneasy. •k Can't read or write comfortably. In extreme cases dizziness and nausea, loss of appetite vomiting. Our technique and procedure in visual analysis with the most complete equipment are ENTIRELY DIFFERENT from the60 words
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Advertisement73 1959-11-28 8 "High in the hills? Don't forget to wear your (J\y7 Viyella!" Make the most of your hilltop holiday! Come back fit. not with a chill Wear your ViyelU Viyella •< l z IF IT SHR/SKS WE REPLACE ~wsm 1 Ch^cMa[ <* *T makm t irellm'mmd km* I** mm* f >■■!»■73 words
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Article216 1959-11-28 9 KOTA BHARU, Fri. Two planes were unable to land at Kota Bharu airport today, because of bad weather. The plane from Kuala Lumpur at noon was rrdirectrd to Penan* Thirteen Kelantan soccer playeVs for the FAM Cap semi-final at Ipoh were to have travelled216 words
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Article118 1959-11-28 9 vinuawke. m.— The American Field Service, a private philanthropic institution in the United States, is ottering a number of scholarships to secondary school students in foreign countries, including Singapore. Barawa*. Brunei and North Borneo. The terms of the scholarships will Include stuiy in the senior year of118 words
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Advertisement313 1959-11-28 9 DECCA Stereophonic and Monaural Records Classical, Operatic, Instrumental, Latin American, Vocal, Popular, Dance, etc. Stereophonic ffss Pick-up $170— spore Sale Distributor tee Siwejeasre Head Office- *s aeration of Metaya. Branch OHiee ■"WS! st E. S. ISAAC CO., LTD. SSES ft: Don't Scratch Itching Skin End the torment with pain. relieving;,313 words
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Advertisement294 1959-11-28 9 MUST SHE LOSE ALLHERTEETH? a^s^s^B^l^BMS; ANXIOUSLY SHE WAITS TO HEA* I HOt DENTISTS ANSWER. YES 7 ft lIHr Wr I COULD BE. BECAUSE SHE HAS BEEN wm%Bs HAVING GUM TROUBLE, AND WHEN I GUMS BECOME INFECTED, EVEN SOUND TEETH ARE BOUND TO |P I I SUFFER. r ■^■^BaaBBBBaBSBasasBSBB But h"294 words
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134 1959-11-28 10 SINGAPORE, Friday BEFORE a boy was led our of the Singapore juvenile court today to begin a three-year term *t the Cimson School, the court's peon noticed big bulges in hit pockets. The boy was searched and his pockets were found stuffed with134 words
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1512 1959-11-28 10 Old age pension scheme may be the answer, Tan tells his opponents LIVELY DEBATE ABOUT WHEN PEOPLE SHOULD BE ABLE TO WITHDRAW MONEY FROM THE PROVWENT FUND KUALA LUMPUR, Friday PMIP: PRESENT RULES TOO STRICT, DO NOT HELP KAMPONG PEOPLE A REFERENCE to an election pledge by the Alliance to1,512 words
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Article128 1959-11-28 10 TELUK ANSON, Fri.— Thieves removed a 8401 b. iron safe from Chop Eng Ouan, a shop here, early this morning. Bixteen occupants, includ- ing the proprietor, his family and three workmen slept upstairs unaware of what had happened. The safe, covered with gunny sacks, and128 words
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Advertisement293 1959-11-28 10 MACKESON'S Try it and taste "V_ 'fee difference! Contains energising Carbohydrates of the highest purity. ~3gk MACKESOITSN »»^L V^-^f THE STRONG STOUT E WITH THE MILD TASTE /'^L«^\ Brewed and Bottled by I ffL K<\ WHITBREAD CO. LTD. 1~ *^J London, England Jf Brewers of Stout since 1742 SOLE AGENTS293 words
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Advertisement347 1959-11-28 10 bll^^^^^bb i V L" "Ef (J| I Zoom lan*. BW .4*^. B^B^B^ C*"' l *»aaiy^dLaK^* m m mm B&.«bbßV' mi di j»iL B^Bk daai I HV '^Bmi kl j^BVml By/ ■••fn Yashica 8E Editor HHI fc-,*i y hka Bs> B^^^l r~~^ HL S'"«l« with ant y^^Bk B^BMI^BV Drop n fil1347 words
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Article, Illustration80 1959-11-28 11 LIEUT-COL. J. C. Johnson, Commanding Officer of the tat Bn., the Loral Regiment, holding a 11-week-old tiger cub captured by a patrol of his men near the Malaya-Siamese border. The cub has doubled in weight and site on a diet of milk and dog meat since80 words
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Article, Illustration320 1959-11-28 11 'Change with the times' advice to firms RETIRING SHELL CO. MANAGER SAYS TAN'S BUDGET IS 'COURAGEOUS 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday OLD established companies were warned today that they must adapt themselves to the changing times and conditions oi the new Malaya. This advice came from the former president of the320 words
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251 1959-11-28 11 MURDER TRIAL MAN IN CHASE DRAMA IN COURT CORRIDOR PENANG, Friday. 4 MAN accused of murder, V. Veerappan, broke free from his police escort today to chase a man who he alleged was his dead wife's lover. After catching the man, Veerappan handed him to the police. They took the251 words
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Article31 1959-11-28 11 BUTTERWORTH. Fri.— Mr Michael John Bailey. 22. of the R.A.A.F. base in Butterworth, was married today to a Penang girl. Miss Chong Joo Yar. 23. at the Civil Registry.31 words
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Article117 1959-11-28 11 Grandma's rescue bid fails TJUKIT MERTAJAM, Fri A grandmother, Asma, dived into an irrigation canal at Kubang Bemang yesterday evening and rescued her six-year-old grandson, Osman bin Hanlfiah. But Asma did not know how to apply artificial respiration. So she carried the boy one mile to their home. When she117 words
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Article39 1959-11-28 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. .The 1959 fiesta open novice ball, room dance championship of Singapore will be held at the Air View Cabaret In Peck Seah Street on Dec. 17 and Dec. 18 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.39 words
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130 1959-11-28 11 SINGAPORE, Fri— One hundred and eighty students, who have just completed the three-month pan- Malayan nadlo economics course conducted in Malay, will attend a one-day seminar in Johore Bahru oh Sunday. The seminar will begin at 0 a.m. In the Diamond Jubilee Hall. The students130 words
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Advertisement481 1959-11-28 11 W?^3 Dont let te|J^ that COLD MV^M take hold! A few drops ofVapex on your handkerchief and on your pillow at night {"^3^s^ clears the head quickly. Jfij P^ffl Vapex relieves colds from f^^^^^3J the first deep breath. N>»JvlK*il IN THE NEW PACK jT< N9wl VAPZX INHALER I?« CMTOiKia yoor481 words
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Advertisement365 1959-11-28 11 November 1943 r \i swsv wMPd^sS s^. x •O ,^B H^ B'L B^B^Bj 4b &i -~^^P" I |^^^^^*^^V B^B^&V ft L^Hb^^BbV^ B^BH I 3uT* t^^^ B^B^BV It is November 1943 and the eyes of the world are on Teheran where the Allied Big Three Conference is held Read in tomorrow's365 words
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109 1959-11-28 12 RUBBER SHARES ARE NOT GETTING THEIR FAIR SHARE \\'HEN is Radio Singapore going to realise that there is a boom on the Malayan Share Market and devote more time to the share market report before the seven o'clock news? One evening last week we had no quotations given for any109 words
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Letter134 1959-11-28 12 /"TpNGRATULATIONS to \J Dr. Goh Keng swee on his excellent Budget proposals for 1960. As a Government servant, I am, however, disappointed over one aspect. When the variable allowances of Government servants were cut, the main reason was to enable Government to meet the anticipated deficit in the Budget134 words
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Letter39 1959-11-28 12 WHEN \s something going to be done about clearing the overgrown lallang and overhanging trees near St. Teresa's Church In Kampong Bahru Road? At present they are a danger to public health and traffic TAN GEH POH Singapore.39 words
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531 1959-11-28 12 DURING his recent tour of Australia, the Prime Minister said that the Federation needed a medical faculty because the facilities in Singapore were inadequate. He thought $18,000,000 would be needed. Now, $18,000,000 is a lot of monoy even by present day531 words
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198 1959-11-28 12 RECOGNITION OF U.S. DEGREES Surely, they knew before they went..? THE non- recognition of U.S. decrees has been a lon* problem. One wonders if the affected students took it into account when they rhose their overseas study plan. One hesitates to suggest that American Alms or attractive magaiines or dollar-rich198 words
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Letter71 1959-11-28 12 \S a parent I am con- cerned with my child, the instruction he receives and the person who Instructs him. Sheer common sense should have made It clear to all and sundry that whatever affects the teacher must also affect their charges. I am of the frank opinion71 words
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Letter64 1959-11-28 12 MAY I remind all policemen, particularly the mobile squad, that the smart looking uniforms and expensive cars and motor cycles they are provided with out of public funds are to upkeep the good reputation of Singapore? At the same time the public expects them to discharge their duties but64 words
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Advertisement462 1959-11-28 12 If You Pay... Why?>> Should you pay more! You need not "shop around in circles" and pay more you can find every item on your list right here under one roof and pay less!! SHOP AND SAVE FROM THE ONLY ORIGINAL NOW ON VISIT ALL DEPARTMENTS FOR FINE SELECTIONS. Ground462 words
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Advertisement244 1959-11-28 12 4((UHER 8 Hours Playing Time with many special feature* the B^B^B^^. r -^t» ,\Ww^i\W^^L\\WWWW\\ Sole Agents: AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD. 109. North Bridge Road. Spore. 6. Tal: *****. 3233S WESTEVGHOUSE EXCLUSIVE WALL LINE WATER COOLER With Concealed Plumbing Wall i§m Caaiaaj aY •toned ror uea m indnrnel plontt, offiat buiWfaa*,244 words
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Miscellaneous214 1959-11-28 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 4 No badges needed for this plant 1 IS?*! TZJf ml^iTT' 5 SU»I of wommn learner (6). 10 Att«cts S Si'wv the artltt m k m fashionable has used his pencil? (5». c -^tieß in urn In a «hln (71 U New Z«.land dUtrlcfs strange gS^^T^jSS214 words
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Advertisement1752 1959-11-28 13 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ADEN, LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON I CONTINENTAL PORTS mmmm OueS'poi* Sails r noej fenani DEMOOOCUS Liverpeai. Glasgow la Part/Nn 21 Net It DIOMLD Marseilles. Dublin ON 1 Dec 4 Ok 5/ I Oec I POLYDORUS Ixerpeil GI4I Ok 4 Dee SO DX 0 MEMNON Lrncon, Hamburg.1,752 words
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Advertisement1308 1959-11-28 13 /^^V IHEC« Ac Le LINES M ur »|YB3\tt OiH RCOSI MEOTERRANEAN. CONTINENTAI t SCANDINAVIAN PORTS K\y^yM S pore P. S'kam Panang IM*T '"MBA a) 2t Nov/ 4 Bee S/ I Dec 1/7 tK >»J.r < "LALANOIA" I) 21/22 tK 21/14 tM H/St DM "jmuDA" I) 10 Dec 4 lan 51,308 words
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Advertisement1410 1959-11-28 13 ISi'iVini THE REN LINE STEAMERS LTD. "WE SINCAPWH (iKerperate* le taa Ui.ud Ritjjatai) I UNES SAILINGS TO ADEN. U.K. ft CONTINENTAL POtTS S'pon P. Sham Ptnang OENATTOW toi Hamburg, Antwerp, London le Pert/11 Nat BENAVBN for Port Sudan. Liverpool. R'dam. Hamburg Grangtmoutfi, Hull I. iViS'lf Net SO Nat/ 2 Bk1,410 words
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Advertisement1297 1959-11-28 13 McALISTER tfc CO.. LTD. Ill: Nt: 71)11 BIXSaUCAM LIKE KLAVENESS LIWI LONOON NAMOURh KOIUIOAM NAVtI L oi »N6Uti SAN fRANC<SCO I Mil >EATUE VANCOUVER I PORTLAND ana toi ci-'tea era USA Nu'f ant.i mru Icreatut cargi ftr Central t Sulk CITY Of HEWCASTIt Amtnct Sport f Sham renang rJOUCAINVHU 14/201,297 words
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Article34 1959-11-28 14 SINGAPORE, NOV. 21. RUBBER: $1.23 i per lb. (up 1! cents/. Unofficial 5 p.m. close $1,231 (quiet). TIN: $393 per picul (up 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 180 tons (down 20 tons).34 words
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Article371 1959-11-28 14 TTHE impetus of spot L inquiry seems to have left the rubber market: although the premium continued at over eleven cents, less and less business was done as all outstanding requirements were filled, report H.C.B. Ltd. in their current market survey. The question of December371 words
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Article112 1959-11-28 14 SINC.APORfc Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: steady UK/Continent November shipments $37.50 buyers $38.50 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet bulk $60 sellers, drum $62 sellers Pepper: quiet. No business reported done. Muntok white $251, Sarawak $250 (both down $5), special Sarawak black $175. garbled Lampong112 words
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Article92 1959-11-28 14 fPHE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes In its rates to merchants yesterday tall rates to $100): Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31 7/16. O.D. 31 9/16, 90 d/st 32 credit bills, 32 1/16 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 31 1/8; Swiss Franca 14192 words
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694 1959-11-28 14 UNIT TRUST HAS ALREADY ALLOTTED 500,000 SHARES By Our Market Correspondent JNTEREST continues unabated in the First Malayan Fund Malaya's first unit trust and already 500,000 units have been purchased from the managers at a little over half a million dollars Additional inquiries are coming in at a brisk rate694 words
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Article21 1959-11-28 14 Malayan Share Market Nov. fl Nov. 26 Industrials 115.94 1U.17 Tins 145.46 146.34* Rubbers 181.08 181*8 Jan. 1 I958=l«o21 words
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Article695 1959-11-28 14 THE Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported yesterday: •Industrials and tins were easier while rubbers were quietly steady. The turnover was good." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business up to 3.30 p.m Industrials: Fed. Disp. $1.13 and (1.18; Fttzpatricks (1.08 <O>; Gammon $2.15 (O), $2.12; Henry Waugh695 words
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Article131 1959-11-28 14 MELBOURNE. Frt. INVESTMENT snares closed the 1 week on a firm tone here today. ACI gained Is. to 735. 9d. and Herald gained Is sd. to finish at 4ls. lid. Base metals and the oils held a steady tone, the largest move being ML laa gaining Is. 3d.131 words
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Article150 1959-11-28 14 DECEMBER Brst grade rubber buyer* f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 123 4 per Id., up 1% cents on Thursday's close. The closing tone was slightly steady. Closing prices in cents per lb.. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R. 5.3. Spot fob. buyers 1284, sellers 1314; Int. l150 words
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Article178 1959-11-28 14 CHIPS lying alongside tte Slnfaaere Harbour wharves or expected today are: Soudan (P St O) 1/2. Karimata 4/5. Shoyo Maru 6A. Kwangtung 6/7. Aeneas 8 9. Fultala 10/11. Klken Maru 13/14, Benavon 15 16. Benvannoch 18. Oarbeu 19, Sedenak N.Wall 4. East Sea N.Wall 5. Ben tong 23.178 words
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Advertisement1247 1959-11-28 14 JiT^GTiirSl Express U.S.A. Pacitic Atlantic Coast Service ETA. E.T.A. E.IA Spore P. Sham Penan| H'kong L. Angeles New York "KMikjwa Mini Cdn 1/2 1 Dec 2 Dtc S Dec 25 Dec II )l« "Sxkikawa Man" 21/22 Dec 2J Dst 25 Dec 21 Dec 22 Jaa II Frt All suitably equipped1,247 words
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Advertisement141 1959-11-28 14 UMIOH OF BURMA SHIPPIWC BOARD S.S. "PYIDAWAYE" ETA Ist Dee. Spore From Rangoon, MoMlmehi, Mergui THE BURMA FIVE STAR HUE s.s. Mono Engcla Mortinoli ETA. 2 Dec. Accepting cargo 4 (Possenger Accommodation Available) for Penang. Mergui, Moulmein 4 Rangoon. AGENTS: INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AGENCY SINGAPORE PENANG 335/342, Telok Ayer Street. si;141 words
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Advertisement410 1959-11-28 14 NOTICES NOTICE TO SHIPPERS Far East British Cast Africa Pertftst East Africa and African Ulanda Frrifht ConfercsK* 1 The Shippers are bereby notified that the Conference will Institute a Contract/ Non-Con-tract Rate System tot the trade from Singapore and The Federation of Malaya to ports In British East Africa, Portuguese410 words
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Advertisement574 1959-11-28 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATION from Federal ClttHQs or State Nationals are invited for the post of Storekeeper In the Public Works Department, Selangor. Candidates for appointment must have attained their 17th but not their 23rd birthday and must have paaaed the Lower Certificate of Education of Form 111 in an English574 words
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Advertisement358 1959-11-28 14 NOTICES PW.D. NOTICE Bridge No. 5/1 Batang Malaka/Ayer Kuning Road It being repaired. The road will I be closed at that point from i the Ist December to 10th Dejcember. 1959 Sgd. R. G. ST. C. DUNCAN Executive Engineer. Tampln. NOTICE FHOM NOVEMBER 25 1I 59 Supervisor Mr. Por Tlan358 words
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Advertisement1465 1959-11-28 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS AIR MINISTRY WORKS DIRECTORATE VACANCY FOR SPECIAL GRADE DRAUGHTSMAN The Air Ministry requires for 1 service in Singapore one Special Grade Draughtsman (Civil Engineering). Salary scale:— $530x16 :o $594. plus a temporary addition Of 25' V. Candidates must have a minlnum of eight years experience in a recognised1,465 words
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Advertisement799 1959-11-28 15 SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Word, U (Mi*.)— Bom St eta. txtro DRESSER/JUNIOR dark-typist for Box No. 511 Kluang position filled. Applicants Thanked. WANTED: Normal trained and graduate teachers for Metnodlst English School Telok Datoh Banting (Secondary and Primary). Hostel facilities available for men/ women. Apply before Dec. 4th to Secretary Board799 words
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Advertisement870 1959-11-28 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT I it Worm* ti (Mi*.)— Box St eta. txtrm IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION 3room semi-detached bungalow telephone Frig. Fans. Cookerneater— furnished $200/. 1011-c Jansen Rd., ring Spore *****. FURNISHED ROOM Immediate occupation, equipped fan, basin, telephone, M/San., cooking facilities. Rant $70/- monthly- Apply 11. Seraya Road, Singapore IS. 2 BKDROOMED870 words
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Advertisement859 1959-11-28 15 HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE IS Word* ti (Ml*.)— Bom St et*. *xtro SPRING PARK. ImmedUte occupation two semi-detached houses, price $23,800/- Including fencing, tiling loan available. East Coast Development. Telephone Singapore *****. ATTRACTIVE 2-STOREYED Plats at Lorong 24A. Oeylang. 3 bedrooms. All conveniences. Prices from $16,000. Easy Payments. Melodies859 words
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Advertisement927 1959-11-28 15 BISINESS OPPORTUNITIES M Word* ti (Mi*.)— Box St et*. txtrm LAND FOR LEASE Jalan Ngee Heng Johore Bahru area 60.000 sq. ft. One mile from town. Apply 14 Jalan Sekola Arab. OROUND FLOOR dental surgery. Selegie Road, for sale or to Ist. Rent only $63. First floor vacant tenancy. Offers.927 words
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Advertisement894 1959-11-28 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Word* U (Him.) Bom St et*. oxtro HUMBER HAWK deluxe Saloon with overdrive February 1956. 45.000 miles, two fastidious European owners, black with beige interior, under sea ltd. Extras screen washers sun visor door visors beater etc etc. Ring (Spore) ***** office hours. TONG AIK MOTOR894 words
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Advertisement711 1959-11-28 15 AT TOUR SERVICE (Spore) tt Word, tit (Minimum) OmUt I month. It Word* t*M (Ml*.) PHOTOSTAT SERVICE. 59 Robinson Road, ***** (Spore). RADIO REPAIRED "in two shakes of a duck's tall. ***** (Spore). TOURINO MALAYA? Rent-a-Car from Everflne Co.. 519. Serangoon Road, Slngapore-8. PHOTOCOPY DOCUMENTS Tang's Photocopy Service, 10. Boat711 words
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Article40 1959-11-28 16 IPOH. Frl— The Perak Amateur F.A. announced today that the F.A.M. Cup se-. ml-flnal against Kelantan here tomorrow has been postponed Indefinitely. THE RF.ASON: The Kelantan team was unable to leave Kota Bharu this morning as scheduled.40 words
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Article33 1959-11-28 16 SINGAPORE. Frl. Unbeaten Serangoon Gardens 8.C., strong contenders for the SHA league Dlv 3 championship, maintained their lead when they beat Singapore Cricket Club 6-2 on the pa dang today.33 words
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Article357 1959-11-28 16 JEGA WILL GO- TO RUN FOR MALA YA KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. WELLWISHERS DONATE $300 FOR HIS TRIP SIXTEEN V E A R O L D M. Jegathesan, Malaya's crack teenage quarter-mi ler. will represent Malaya in the South East Asian Peninsular Games at Bangkok from Dec. 12 to 17. A357 words
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Article, Illustration69 1959-11-28 16 THE Prime Minister of Malaya, Tengka Abdul Rahman, yesterday entertained Malaya's Über Cap badminton team to tea at his residence in Kuala Lumpur. Picture shows the °remier shaking hands with Jean Moey. On the right is Tan Gaik Bee. Mr. Thor Beng Seng,Llm Yaw Chong - 69 words
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Article216 1959-11-28 16 I/UALA LUMPUR. Frl.— xv Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman today wished "good luck" to the Malayan Über Cup women's badminton team which meets India in the Asian Zone final of the competition at Jamshedpur on Dec. 3. The Tengku who is president of the Asian216 words
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226 1959-11-28 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. PHE Emu Cricket Club of New South Wales which 1 had a successful tour of Malaya this year, plans to make the world tour in 1961 and to visit Malaya Emu has received several Invitations, including one from Ceylon and226 words
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305 1959-11-28 16 TEfOH ENG TATT - We will bar these citizens— SOSC's Tan TEfOH ENG TATT By A SINGAPORE citizen who has represented the State in international games and subsequently decides to represent another country in an international meet like the Olympic Games, Asian Games. Empire Games or S.E.A.P. Games will be barred from representing Singapore305 words
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Advertisement265 1959-11-28 16 Exclusive 1111^***** 1 vcciswti Wm tt!:::::::::::::::x"tvu::;:;:;:;:;;;;::::::;:HHHHiB|BH| JJJBf t M A.^— i4<si c •*>•••• :::::::::U:::::::x::::i: Writ* for illustrated Folder jJ:J|Jn.:H::ilir.i to Sol* Agents: Montor Ltd. P O. Box 393, Singapore. t i HnSl Dine, Drink and Dance in cool, KtfN K& cosy comfort #Ml WH ADELPHI GRILL The city's favourite rendexH^fl265 words
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Advertisement176 1959-11-28 16 W^M I I ■PfJApAN |l!jj^| POUND TRIP BE|tn|/ See fascinating Japan «Sgg£W with her long cultural tfKjjJR history, colourful festijjfc'* w- vals and warm hospitality ...:^B on a luxury round trip To Mkt Mtr* of yowr booking— coniult General Afcatf ANGLO-FRENCH Trading Co, Ltc. Singapore Adelphi Hotel Kuala Lumpur Tel176 words
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Article109 1959-11-28 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Stanley Gabrielle, the Selangor inside for- ward, has fully recovered from his ankle injury and will be fit to play for Malaya in the South-East Asia Peninsular Games at Bangkok next month. Mr. Llm Kee Siong. a vicepresident of the F.A.109 words
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Article30 1959-11-28 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Fr!.—Selangor Malays will meet Selangor Chinese at soccer at the Princes Road Stadium tomorrow as part of the silver jubilee celebrations of the Selangoq Malays F.A.30 words
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Article482 1959-11-28 17 GOING WILL BE HEAVY— MORE SCRATCHINGS EXPECTED RACING WITH EPSOM JEEP IPOH. FRIDAY SPEEDY BRILLIANT LIGHT MAY BE HIS BEST P ARNET Bougoure Uis back. He will ride for Ipoh trainer Rinus van Breukelen on Sunday. Garnet, former champion Jockey in Malaya who is engaged by482 words
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Article461 1959-11-28 17 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT By 3 new 'caps' for international SINGAPORE Hockey Association officials hope to "reap the harvest" of their long-term teambuilding plan on Saturday when Singapore meet Malaya in their sixth international match on the Singapore padang (starting 5 p.m.). In their five previous461 words
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Article1230 1959-11-28 17 Race 1 2.00: (Class 5. Div. I 9 Furs. 1 ***** Oanopui Star (Lawtan St.) Sullivan, 4 S.O (F) Taylor 10 2 ***** Kidjang iPlntu Best St. i Lee, 3 9 0 (F) D. Forte 7 3 ***** Hoary Bird (K.P.Sooni Noordin, 7 8.12 (O) D. Jonea ft1,230 words
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Article316 1959-11-28 17 V. MARKAR - V. MARKAR By Singapore, Friday ACCURATE KICKERS WILL DECIDE MATCH rMORROW'B south zone key tie In the All Blues Cup rugby competition on the Johore English College ground between Singapore and Johore, last year's run ners-up, will I think be decided by the place kickers. The316 words
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Advertisement235 1959-11-28 17 VOLKSIVAOEM pP^V The Graceful WFVm KARMANN GHIA COUPE Ay^A Superbly styled by Ghio of Italy. MHMHHBI I Made by Karmann of Germany. a a Functional Design DE LUXE SEDAN a Torsion bar suspension on all four !\fc\ wheels for big car comfort/ combined lAe*&\ W th sma cor n <"»<"«"9235 words
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Advertisement204 1959-11-28 17 ME*sj|aißßJ&BnßrV intirnational I I COMDITIONIM« CO. ITB. |PJ 13 H 24 LENG KEE ROAD. SINGAPORE 1. ■>"T TELEPHONE *****-5. I v HOUt r DAYI A WIIK WWIOI BRANCH: 178 SUNGEI BESI ROAO »>*-» <**» KUALA LUMPUR— TELEPHONE 7976*. KiMla Lmur Ot.« Yok. Ua A C«., IM» ~>4 6«iMf«l Jnd^t t»..204 words
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Miscellaneous157 1959-11-28 17 SINGAPORE: Hockey: International match Singapore v Malaya, padang (8 p.m.); SHA league Div. l CSC v University, Serangoon Road; TTC v YMBA. Pateraon Road; RAF Changi v STU Changl; Police v Khalsa. Thomson Road: Div. 2 SHB Police v Hong Kong Bank. Buklt Chermin; CSC v School*, BaleaUer Road; Div.157 words
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Article, Illustration656 1959-11-28 18 PROCEDURE FOLLOWED BY MINISTER IN DETAINING YEW SENG WAS NOT ULTRA VIRES SINGAPORE, Friday. A HABEAS corpus petition by Lee Yew Seng, a vice-president of the Trades Union, Coogras, now under detention under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance, 1955, asking that he l>e freed,656 words
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Obituary79 1959-11-28 18 DEATH of Mr. Kong Leng Cheng retired postmaster, age 83. Funeral 29.11.59 at 11 a.m. from 11 Lorong Cheroh, Ipoh MR. TAN 800 CHYE aged .2 years passed away suddenly at 8 ajn. Friday 27th November at his residence No. 6 Carmen Terrace Opera Estate. He leaves behind his79 words
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240 1959-11-28 18 SINGAPORE, Fri. r()R "protocol rea- sons," Mr. Nobohn Wilairat, the Siamese Consul-General, has written to the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, about an attempted burglary at his Orchard Road residence. He revealed this today as he showed a Straits Times240 words
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111 1959-11-28 18 SINGAPORE, Fri. Lloyd Triestino has offered a free round-trip to Hong Kong as a prize for the "best couple in fancy dress' at the Arts Ball, to be held at Raffles Hotel on Dec. 12. Mrs. Mary French of the Arts111 words
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Article201 1959-11-28 18 LANE IS NEW S.H.B. CHIEF SINGAPORE, Fri. The Government tonight announced the appointment of Mr. F. L. Lane as chairman and General Manager of the Singapore Harbour Board. Mr. Lane, 47. has been a member of the Board since July this year. He takes the place of Mr. 8. Johnson,201 words
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Article276 1959-11-28 18 LONDON. Prl.— Market finished the week on a satisfactory note. The Industrial market provided a number of good features mainly as a result of favourable company news. Bank shares were firm In advance of the January dividends. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including276 words
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Article32 1959-11-28 18 LONDON, m Spot J&'id Jan. 144 d.. Jan./ Mar. 334 d., April' June 31Hd.. July/Sept. 30Sd.. Oct -Dec »^d.. Dec. c.l.f. 35>«d., Jan. e.i.f. 344fccL, reb c.t.f. 33'*d. Tone Barely steady.32 words
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Article18 1959-11-28 18 LONDON. Fti. Buyers £785 Forward buyer* C7M. Miter. I7W, SetUa-Mnt £7M. Tarpowr «Jft. M toe* pan. is.18 words
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217 1959-11-28 18 Civil service: Clarify the Rajendra charges SINGAPORE, Friday. THE STAFF Side of the Civil Service Joint Council is to ask the Government to clarify the charges brought against its chairman, Mr. F. V. Rajendra, and the basis on which they had been proved. Mr. Rajendra. who was suspended for four217 words
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193 1959-11-28 18 Govt. orders Ceylon police chief to retire /COLOMBO, Fri. The Ceylon Government parliamentary party decided unanimously tonight to order the retirement from service of Mr. Sidney de Zoysa, Deputy InspectorGeneral of Police. The decision was made on the eve of a parliamentary debate on an Opposition motion censuring the MinisterReuter - 193 words
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