The Straits Times, 5 January 1960
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Title Section19 1960-01-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 Hot*"* 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 19«« 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article429 1960-01-05 1 SPOTTER PLANES SEARCH FOR MILLIONAIRE Coastal hideouts flushed in bid to find gang $10,000 reward now offered SINGAPORE, Mon. Spotter aircraft were being used today in a search to trace a kidnapping ring and their millionaire victim. Mr. Tan Ling Heong, 43. Singapore Police this morning announced429 words
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491 1960-01-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Federation Government, like Singapore, will introduce commercial radio about the middle of I the year. The Assistant Minister, Information, Syed Ja'afar Albar, confirmed this today. It has already been officially stated that Radio Singapore will start commercial programmes about the491 words
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Article60 1960-01-05 1 MOSCOW, Mon. The International Aviation Federation has confirmed a new world air speed record by the Soviet Union, the Soviet news agency Tass. reported today. Last Oct 31, a Soviet pilot in an E-66 a single-engine turbo-jet aircraft reached an average speed lof 2,388 kilometresReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration98 1960-01-05 1 Prisoner of the ECTPtiaa*. James Zarb. a Briton, had a wonderful moment in bis life when he met and was kissed by his son. Gerald, aced 2). far the first time. Gerald was wearing a cowboy suit which his98 words
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Article67 1960-01-05 1 Police find gangland arsenal SINGAPORE, Mon. Police today found eight parangs, three batons, eight bearing scrapers and acldnlled bulbs from drains and vacant land at Kampong Limau, off Paya Lebar Road. The area was searched after a detective reported that hooligans were acting suspiciously nearby. The Reserve Unit made the67 words
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Article39 1960-01-05 1 LONDON, Mon. Field! Marshal Viscount Montgomery left London by air I today for India on "a purely i private visit." He will stay with the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, at his home hi Delhi. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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157 1960-01-05 1 Swastikas now appear on Jewish shops in Leeds LEEDS, Mon. —Jewish shops in this northern industrial city were splashed with Nazi swastika signs during the night. Six shopkeepers In the Chapletown suburb found .swastikas about two and a half feet high painted on their windows. On two shops the wordReuter; UPI - 157 words
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Article17 1960-01-05 1 BONN, Mon. The West German chancellor. Dr. Konrad Adenauer, observe* his 84th birthday tomorrow. -U.P.I.UPI - 17 words
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Article212 1960-01-05 1 THE Afghan army was reported today to be in complete control in the Kandahar area after the suppression of disturbances which broke out there a fortnight ago in protest against the unveiling of women and other Government measures. Usually reliable sources said that conditions In Kandahar,212 words
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180 1960-01-05 1 NOW CHINA LEAPS SLY YEARS ON A-BOMB WASHINGTON, Monday. THE magazine U.S. News and World Report today predicted that China would explode its first nuclear test device late in 1961 or early in 1962 at least six years ahead of its ordinal schedule. The magazine, quoting unidentified intelligence sources inReuter - 180 words
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Article283 1960-01-05 1 SINGAPORE, Monday. N ANYANG university has turned out its first batch ol graduates. It announced today that 439 students had passed their final examinations. Of these 135 took science rdegrees, 201 arts degrees and 103 commerce degrees. In all 470 students sat for the graduation examlna-283 words
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Article204 1960-01-05 1 A Thai no to big-gun plan KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —Thailand has rejected a Malayan proposal that artillery be used against the terrorists operating in their border stronghold. A Reuter report from Bangkok quotes the Under Secretary for the Interior, Pollc* General Luang Chart Tr»kankosol, as saying this alter his return204 words
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Article37 1960-01-05 1 ACID ATTACK M.NGAPORL luf> 1 hoo Kirn, 3o burned in netW *u>i >bjuldeis by acid ttoown .•ns of six when his -*r Mopped *t junction i>( Joo Chut Road and CftMsH KiMd «i 1 Jm37 words
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Advertisement6 1960-01-05 1 a GAS SHOWIOOMS i*mmm Urn* BRAND'S6 words
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Advertisement91 1960-01-05 1 SUB-MINIATURI ffljjMl CAMERA INCORPORATING COUPLED EXPOSURE METER IB Sol* A#««tt: SCOTT I ENGLISH (SEA.) LTD I .<% 79 Anton Rood, Singapore V4JHT T«« TIM»-T ig»».r'** > »ru?^"Bßißy Jbmm World rpoeivrr B.SX9SA. 11l PusJT'^^^^qHl buitnn«. 7 Valve*. "Bi-cap" tuning. m Socket (or pick-up. tape recorder and Stereo unit. High (lorn wooden91 words
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Article288 1960-01-05 2 TALKS ON RE-OPENING FACTORY: PROPOSALS DUE ON THURSDAY, SAYS THE MINISTER SINGAPORE, Monday. rPHE VV'hay Hiu and Co. management today A had talks with the Minister of Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, on the re-opening of its pineapple cannery at Guillemard Road. The cannery288 words
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Article53 1960-01-05 2 PENANG. Mon. English pianist Edward Moore, a frequent broadcaster over Radio Malaya, will give a recital at the Methodist Girls' School here tt 8.30 p.m. on Jan. 15. Seats for the performance, sponsored by the Penang and Province Wellesley Arts Council, are priced at $3,53 words
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Article37 1960-01-05 2 TANJONG MALIM. Mon.— I ni; he Mohamed Yassln bin Hajl Tahlr. of the Teachers' Training College at Kota Bharu. has been appointed to act as senior lecturer at the Sultan Idrls Training College. Tanjong Mallm.37 words
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Article20 1960-01-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Federation employers paid out a total of $220,755 in workmens compensation during November to 1.128 workers.20 words
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Article125 1960-01-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. ]y*R. DITT SINGH, a member of the Federation's ITI Election Commission, will be an observer at the Kerala elections on Feb. 1. Hajl Mustapha Albakrl. chairman of the Commission, said that he had asked Mr. Singh to observe the elections after his125 words
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Article41 1960-01-05 2 JESSELTON, Mon. The Governor of North Borneo, Sir Roland Turnbull. is due to sail from here on leave prior to retirement In the liner Klmanis on Jan. 24 The Klmanis is due In Singapore on Jan. 29.41 words
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Article34 1960-01-05 2 KUCHING. Mon.— The Federation has been declared a smallpox Infected area under the Sarawak Port Health (Infected Places) Order. Those travelling between Sarawak and Malaya must therefore acquire vaccination certificates.34 words
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103 1960-01-05 2 Tax protest. march. ..and the 80 who didn't RUALA LUMPUR. Mob. The Selangor branch of the People's ProcressJve Party took a permit for IN of its supporters to stage an antitax protest march today. But this morning when the time came for the threemile march from Pudu car park to103 words
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273 1960-01-05 2 100 WALK OUT IN 'LOCK-OUT' ROW BUT IT IS ALL A MISTAKE SINGAPORE. Monday. MORE than 100 workers at the United Engineers' establishments in River Valley Road and Kampong Bahru Road stopped work today because they believed the company had locked out their collea- gues at the Tanjong Rhu dockyard.273 words
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90 1960-01-05 2 J£UALA LUMPUR. Mon ,-V Tn e Federation's first charge d'affaires to the United Arab Republic today flew to Cairo to take up his new post. He Is 32-year-old Raja Aznan bin Raja Haji Ahmad (above) who was till recently the second secretary at the90 words
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Article174 1960-01-05 2 KUCHING, Mon. The President of the Kuching Municipal Council. Mr. Ong Kee Hul. warned of dark clouds of communallsm appearing on the political horison. He said that there was the ever-present temptation by irresponsible leaders to exploit communal or racial differences to further their own interest*174 words
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172 1960-01-05 2 120,000 children go to school for the first time KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. More than 120.000 six-year-old boys and girls in the Federation went to schools— with their parents and guardians for the I first tin c today. 'A spokes*nan for the Ministry of Education said this was a record. These172 words
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Article199 1960-01-05 2 DYNAMIC PLAN TO EDUCATE ADULTS I£UALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federation Government is to form a top level committee to study the position of adult education and recommend a new unified system. Haji Abdul Khalid bin Awang Osman. Assistant Minister in the new Ministry of Rural Development In charge of adult199 words
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Miscellaneous10 1960-01-05 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I WAIT I J now10 words
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Miscellaneous182 1960-01-05 2 The Saint By Leslie Charteris BPTthatis what if those u./U/'im.Ao m [no*, we can 1 KICAtUST FIND A/2£ IHHOCBNT, THEY L 6ET HW .^r^^^^H I rSUL wKfTTTvJrTLir Yv^OUT' *orr follow j^T^M I jriri isssssW f I yUfco Pl^/I H/WCT I Hfc jjy fJ£'/P£~ Va. I isssV M Lit Ahner By182 words
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274 1960-01-05 3 oil frontier feud: Iraq gets a warning rFEHERAN, Mon. The •I Persian Foreign Ministry yesterday charged neighbouring Iraq with aggression on the frontier. It warned that Persia would utilise "every possible means" to vindicate its rights along the border. The Foreign Ministry warnU\g was the latest move in the Persian-IraqiUPI - 274 words
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Article126 1960-01-05 3 LONDON, Mon. Police motor-cyclists hunting for Leslie Parr, 36, who escaped from Broadmoor criminal lunatic asylum on Friday, made house-to-house checks In a widening area atound the asylum yesterday. The police chief of Berkshire, Mr. Thomas Hodgson, emphasised last night that "we do not seriouslyReuter - 126 words
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Article60 1960-01-05 3 LONDON. Mon. Nearly fcalf of Britain's adult population is .watching television at peak viewing hours, according to a BBC report published today. The average viewer, the survey says, devotes at least two hours an evening to television. The higher his educational level, the less time heReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration78 1960-01-05 3 Princess Wlmla Chakrabandbo of Thailand wearIng a Thai costume with gold jewellery. U escorted to the floor at the International debutante ball at the Astor Hotel. New York. Guests gave her the bigrest hand of the evening. The tiny princess is a cousin of KingUPI - 78 words
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Article215 1960-01-05 3 LULUABOURG, (Belgian Congo), Monday. MORE than 20 Africans have been wounded in clashes over the weekend between the Lulua and Baluba tribes, the Belgian News Agency reported last night. i Fighting between the two tribes broke out afresh on Friday night In one of Luluabourg's AfricanReuter - 215 words
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123 1960-01-05 3 UONG KONG. Mon. World peace would not be possible for any length of time unless Communist China were admitted to the United Nations, Mr. Anthony Brooke said today. Mr. Brooke, nephew of .the last White Rajah of Sarawak, added China's views and outlookReuter - 123 words
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Article35 1960-01-05 3 MONACO. Mon. Sir Winston Churchill was guest last night at a small Intimate dinner given in his honour by Lord Beaverbrook at his Villa Caponclna at Cap d'All on the French Riviera. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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243 1960-01-05 3 /X)LOMBO. Mon. Candl\j dates hand In their nomination papers throughout Ceylon today for the general •lection of 151 members of a new House of Reperesentatlves on March 19. Over three million people are entitled to vote Six more M.P.s will be named later to represent specialReuter - 243 words
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644 1960-01-05 3 A S anti-semitism •£*> spreads from West Germany, deputies in the country's Lower House are calling for a parliamentary debate on the subject. The new wave of Jew- baiting, which started in Cologne on Christmas Eve, in sweeping from Germany to her neighboursReuter; UPI - 644 words
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Article38 1960-01-05 3 ALGIERS. Mon. French troops put 120 insurgents out of action in operations in Algeria, it was announced here. Of this number 38 were captured. The number of killed was not given.— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article50 1960-01-05 3 GOTEBORG. Mon. The passenger ship Stockholm, which collided with the Andrea Doria In the Atlantic ocean tragedy In 1956, was formally transferred to East Germany yesterday. The 12,165 gross-ton liner. East Germany's first big passenger ship, has been given new name Volkerereundschaft (People's Friendship). U.P.L50 words
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Article40 1960-01-05 3 PARIS. Mon.— The Paris Prefect of Police yesterday stripped his force of submachine guns except for special missions, following the accidental killings of three teenagers in less than four months. Tho last one was on Saturday.— U.PJ.40 words
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202 1960-01-05 3 500 in 'ban the bomb' march to U.S. embassy LONDON, Monday A BOUT 500 demonstrators marched from a nuclear protest meeting to the United States embassy here yesterday amid chants of "ban the bomb" and "stop the tests' to deliver a petition. l The petition, signed by leaders of the202 words
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114 1960-01-05 3 BANGKOK. Mon. Flvs SEATO nations will take part in an amphibious recon nalsance exercise codenamed "Teamwork the Second" in the Gulf of Thailand between Jan. 28 and Feb. 7. The exercise will be sponsored by Thaland the United States and will be directed byReuter - 114 words
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Article27 1960-01-05 3 LONDON. Mon— A BOAC spokesman said last night that operations through Cairo would be resumed by the airline "as soon as is practical." ■--Reuter.27 words
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Miscellaneous311 1960-01-05 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium mm 47« meu« NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 632 Morning Prelude: 7.00 The News; SERVICE 41.7 metre* 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 unrnnrw nr*v* tnvirr The News; 8.05 A Date With MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE Music; 8.30 Zacharlas And His Koala311 words
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Article, Illustration473 1960-01-05 5 A year of prosperity —PAP forecast for people of S'pore TARGET: MORE LOW-COST HOUSES, JOBS, SCHOOLS, CLINICS THE PEOPLE'S ACTION PARTY has forecast a year of social improvement and prosperity in 1960 for the people of Singapore. An editorial in the latest Chinese language Pfetir Weekly, organ of the PAP,473 words
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289 1960-01-05 5 Youth clubs can aid the fight against delinquency AUSTRALIAN LEADER FLIES IN, SAYS... 1/UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Youth organisations can help to fight delinquency among teenagers, says a visiting Australian youth leader. She is Miss Patricia Hoggart, an executive member of the Associated Youth Committee of the National Fitness Council of289 words
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Article48 1960-01-05 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Lav Yen Tee, who was charged in court today with rioting whilst a member of an unlawful assembly at Paya Lebar Road on Jan. 2, was released on bail of $1,000 in one surety until his case comes up for mention on Jan. 11.48 words
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Article16 1960-01-05 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Federation of Boys' Clubs will hold a flag day on Saturday.16 words
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Article, Illustration126 1960-01-05 5 SINGAPORE, Monday. i?OR years. Madam Chan Tai Yeow, a quiet 4»-year-r old widow, had had a worried look. Last Tuesday Madam Chan, an amah at the Kandang Kerbau Hospital, left her house in Lembu Road for work as usual— and vanished. Her only son,126 words
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Article106 1960-01-05 5 SINQAPORE. Mon. The National Theatre Fund now stands at $204,340.95. Donations received today by the Ministry of Culture were: Manufacturers life Insurance Co. $500; Teochew Sim Clan Association $100; The Cockpit Hotel and Restaurant $100; Singapore Piece Goods Traders Guild $300; Kiung Tia Ho Clan Association $50:106 words
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Article26 1960-01-05 5 SINOAPORE. Mon. Cathay Pacific Airways will replace their DC 4 service from Hong Kong to Kuching and Labuan with DC 6 aircraft from nicrsday.26 words
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Article267 1960-01-05 5 Trial delayed man is acquitted COUNSEL SAYS: 'UNREASONABLE* SINGAPORE, Monday. A POLICE prosecutor agreed in a magistrate's court today that there had been a delay of many months in a traffic police case against a motor-cyclist, Yee Chee. of Morse Road. "But all this was due. to i some misunderstanding267 words
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99 1960-01-05 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The curator of the art museum in the University of Malaya, Dr. Michael Sullivan, has left for Sarawak for a 10-day visit at the inviUtioa. of the Barawak Museum. During his stay he will spend most of his time studyIng collections of99 words
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Article55 1960-01-05 5 SINGAPORE, Mon— Watef will be cut off tomorrow In Perseverance Estate, off Ja- lan Eunos, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. to divert a main, and along Woodleigh Close (houses Nos. 2, 4, 6, 8, X). 12, 14, 3, 5, 7 and 9) from 9 a.m. to 355 words
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195 1960-01-05 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. Stiffer penalties than are provided at present for the theft of property are prescribed for the theft of motor vehicles and bicycles and their parts in a new Bill published today. The offences relating to the Vehicles Bill which was195 words
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Article, Illustration152 1960-01-05 5 SALMOND FOR LONDON HEAD OFFICE SINGAPORE, Mon.— Mr. I. G. Salmond, a senior director of Maclaine. 'Watson and Co., left Singapore for London tonight after serving 36 years with the firm in Malaya and Java. He has been promoted to head the rubber section at the firm's head office in152 words
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Article41 1960-01-05 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. The! English service of Radio i Singapore will present "Rayuan Sukma at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow. This programme consists o? Malay music in the modern manner played by the Augmented Maiayanalres conducted by Dick Abell.41 words
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Article142 1960-01-05 5 By road from Singapore to Europe LJ OW would you like to be able to get into a car and drive across Asia to Turkey, then continue the trip westward through Europe Many people returning to Britain on leave now disembark in Italy, Spain or Portugal, and hen enjoy a142 words
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Article74 1960-01-05 5 He helped to run illegal lottery SINGAPORE. Mon. Ho Fan San, 20, admitted in a| magistrate's court today that he assisted in the running of a 'character" lottery at his Selegie Road house on Saturday. Sentence was postponed for a week pending an examination of the lottery documents by a74 words
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72 1960-01-05 5 SINGAPORE. Mon The newly-formed Singapore Medical Association will hold Its first clinical meeting tomorrow at the Pathology Lecture Theatre under the chairmanship of Dr. G. Harldas. It is open to all medical practitioners. The Association, formed on Jan. 1, has taken over organising weekly72 words
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Miscellaneous346 1960-01-05 5 I 71 The new Bill prescribes mmi m*m _f># IMI that a person who receives M €jO€Mj' M sj ffl €wQO\M wC €MmOm^m m• I or retams a stolen motor ye- P "LP www «r hide or its part, or a bicycle 1 or Its part, may be commit TWCA346 words
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Obituary101 1960-01-05 6 U Wont* $10 (MMmmm) DELLANOCE, Lrtllo: Beloved bosDaad of Anna and father of Ntlda, Nelly Lallan*, sucMsaly as Urn result of a motor accident at Ross-On-Wya, Herefordihin on January lit IMO. MADAM YAP CHWII CHIN (wife of the lav Mr. Teo Nsl Beng> imaiil away peacefully at her residence101 words
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Article150 1960-01-05 6 M Words $10 (Minimum) MR. AND MM. Jama* Ktaai thank fnendi and relative* for taeir valuable, gift* and attendance at their marriage on 26.12.86. MR. GUI SOO ANN and family thaak relative* aad menu* for their donations, wreath* and attendance at taa funeral of the late Mr*. Soo Ana.150 words
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Article188 1960-01-05 6 M Wt4» $10 (Minimum) philips STEREO See and hsar th* latest In Stereo at Phlllpi Radio Show l will. Clemenceau House. ■a A QOOD Malayan Read Bexita Bartam. The Newspaper in the romanlMd National Langaags and follow contemporary development* m tha Land you live in. OUTSTANDING COLLICTIONM Raw ■easoo'i188 words
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655 1960-01-05 6 The Straits Times Tuesday, January 5, 1960. P.A.P. And The Parties A stab of curiosity greeti the substantial amendment* which the Singapore Government intends making in the Societies Ordinance. It may be assumed that the ordinance is being strengthened to help the Government deal with undesirable societies. This is an655 words
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Article326 1960-01-05 6 It would be silly to draw hasty conclusions from the morbid display of anti-Semit-ism that has started in Wes Germany and spread to othe parts of the Western world. It I cannot be explained away, of course, but it is important to try to explain it; branding the326 words
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Article223 1960-01-05 6 Last week's consultations between our own police and military authorities arid their Thai colleagues have produced several important decisions. One of them is mildly disappointing, for Thailand has rejected the idea of using artillery against Communist terrorists on the border; it was felt in Kuala Lumpur that223 words
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Article, Illustration995 1960-01-05 6 Peking destroys spirit of Bandoeng THE UPROAR OVER THE RETAIL TRADE BAN IN INDONESIA PUTS AN END TO CO-EXISTENCE THEORY JAKARTA: Monday BANDOENG is very dear to the hearts of Indonesians who always take pride in the 1955 conference as their greatest contribution to t h c cause of world995 words
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572 1960-01-05 6 AUSTRALIA'S big rice A project, 40 miles from Darwin, in the Northern Territory, Is redeeming itself after an uncertain start. An experimental crop on 3.000 acres this season harvested between one and one-and-a-half tons of long-grain rice to the acre— more than doable the572 words
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226 1960-01-05 6 Mr. S does want to quit— but we won't let him MY attention has been drawn to the letter by "W.FJB." (B.T. Jan. 2). I am to state that Mr. sathappan has been and Is desperately keen to resign from the Seremban town council as his term of office as226 words
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Letter126 1960-01-05 6 (^ERTAIN people dwelling In flats should have tnelr heads examined RADIOS are switched on at full volume: CHILDREN are allowed to make unnecessary noise QUARRELS go on far Into the night. These people seem to think they are the only ones enjoying the privileges of126 words
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Advertisement43 1960-01-05 6 /right out I Quink; Soap kni\ w.tse «nlia avary Iraar of Royal Blue WsshaMs Oumk rrata nothing and fiagars. For .safely— Washabla Q..m*. For pcrnanctM-e— Plrraaaii Qiiaia. Qprah tha unty, mk etnfaiMng atagto Bar»-X arhlafc I .ptnUilaaaypaa. ssejiia m tm mmb eat cawm*43 words
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Advertisement59 1960-01-05 6 LIGHTING FITTINGS P. ***** Pendant with satin Srase metal work and whit* glass With thin claar stripes ,*«.^^^^^iß^ for tbt eiitiapirirr ttttiif M A4~Hi~ mni THI OINIRAL ILICTRIC CO.. (MALAYA) LTD *r.~.n.. THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD. Of ENGLAND. OPTICIANS •"""d. A. J. HOGGETT, PSM.C 13, ■ATTEIY ROAD, SINGAPOM 1.59 words
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258 1960-01-05 7 Dr. Toh: We can survive only by friendship SINGAPORE, Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Ton Chin Chye, has declared that Singapore must maintain the friendship of its neighbours if it is to survive. Dr. Toh was one of several ministers who reviewed prospects of the future In the latest258 words
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Article729 1960-01-05 7 SEENIVASAGAM ALLEGES IN HIGH COURT: MY WITNESSES HAVE BEEN TAMPERED WITH A COMPLAINT that witnesses had been tampered with was made in the High Court here today during th« continued hearing of alleged malpractices in the election of Mr. Leong Kee Nyean, on an Alliance ticket729 words
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Article134 1960-01-05 7 second time [/UALA LUMPUR. Mon. 1X Malaya *!L Uue part In second Ecafe lntra-reglon-al trade talks in Bangkok from tomorrow until Jan. 15. One of the two representatives to the talks. Mr. Victor de Bruynr. Assistant Controller. Trade Dlvtelon. Ministry of Commerce and Industry, left134 words
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Article44 1960-01-05 7 ALOR BTAR. Mon— A robber held up two women In a padl flelt in Bungel Llmau. 50 miles from here, last night He pushed one Into a ditch and grabbed the other, snatching a pair of gold bangles which she was wearing.44 words
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204 1960-01-05 7 Malay for the million in Singapore at 10 cants a time SINGAPORE, Mon. E" Thousands of booklets In four languages for the new radio course In Malay which begins on Feb. 14, will be on sale at all post offices in Singapore at the end of this month. The booklets,204 words
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170 1960-01-05 7 L'ULIM. Mon. *A Special IX Constable. Hussaln bin Hassan, today testified he was In his quarters when he heard a shot and on rushing out. saw another Special, Oaman bin Yahaya. holding a rifle. "He looked pale and frightened." Hussaln told a preliminary170 words
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Article168 1960-01-05 7 MALAYA WELCOMES HK GOODS— TAN KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. MALAYA welcomes Hong Kong goods because they can help to reduce the cost of living in the Federation/ The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. said this t Kuala Lumupr airport return today from Kong. Tan. who had spent a two-week168 words
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Article67 1960-01-05 7 IPOH. Mon. The $200,000 ■MB Jai Chinese secondary school In Jalan Bendahara her* was declared open today by the Mentrl Besar. Inche Mohamed Ohaiall, v ho commended the Khek community for throwing open the door? of the Institution to all Chinese He said that the gesture67 words
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294 1960-01-05 7 SOCIETIES BILL CONDEMNED BY OPPOSITION SINGAPORE, Monday. TWO political parties todar criticised the Societies (Amendment) BUI, which comes before the Legislative Assembly for second reading on Jan. 13. The Bill provide* that political associations. Freemasons and others formerly exempt under the Ordinance would now have one year In which to294 words
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100 1960-01-05 7 Ipoh Road was the biggest death-trap ITUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Fifty-six people were killed in the streets ef Kuala Umpv last year four fewer than In 1958. Most of them were pedestrians, cyclists or mo-tor-cyclists. Ipoh Road, one of the busiest roads in the capital and the main trunk road leading100 words
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Article35 1960-01-05 7 MALACCA. Mon.— The Governor Of Malacca. Dato Hall Abdul Malek bin Yusuf, made his first official visit to the municipal offices here this morning and spent nearly three hours touring the various departments.35 words
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Article55 1960-01-05 7 Drowned— police did not know JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Since September police have been trying to serve a summons on a youth not r«?all.slng he had been drowned, it was said in court here today. Police had alleged that the youth Chan Ah Sang. 18. of Qeylang Patah, had rtden a55 words
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Article, Illustration41 1960-01-05 7 INCHE Abdul Majid Haji Ismail and Che Zairun Abdul Rahman, who were married at tk« bridegroom's home in |alan Yahya. Kampong Mela yu, Singapore. The bride Ctom is on rh« staff of rita Harian. Strait* Times picture.41 words
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Article65 1960-01-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— The case of a generous contractor, who paid his women Uppers $l«0 maternity allowances instead of $132 as required by law. is cited In th* latestlssue of the report of the Department of Labour and 'ffiJSeKfw that the contractor "contend, that h. cannot VgVee65 words
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Article197 1960-01-05 7 4-DEATH DRIVER IS FINED $1,000 OINGAPORE. Mon. Four members of a family were killed after being knocked down by a taxi which travelled in a "zig-zag" manner along Chua Chu Kang Road on the night ofSept. 2, last year, a district court was told today Chang Ah Kow. 32. a197 words
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Article22 1960-01-05 7 PENANO. Mon— Penan«s new Socialist Mayor. Mr. 00l Thlam 81ew. will visit markets and child welfare dlnlca from Thnrsday.22 words
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Advertisement70 1960-01-05 7 living ysterdays for tomorrow's pleatun I I •■KONIC ZfaSfyf* Ballt ia Mpmii seter tmjfkti to leas aptrtan Urn: f 1.9 turreted atandaftf lUsoaar Übub. widc-afifc le 9mm A telephoto 32a*. Fifaa stout: ASA 10. 16. B 40 Frtm spn4: 1. 12. 16. 24 A 31 f**> Othar feamrM. "TITHES" DENTAL70 words
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Advertisement92 1960-01-05 7 I Soothe away Coughs and Colds SANTE pastilles fery gm. Fee euick r«b«f from cou*ta sad to cittr your Tiff bead, ther.l oothißi betwr th»n S«nt* PMt.llei. y The irom«tic oil* in thetc dtliciout, Krong pMtilles gtntly toothc inriiafd tiitu**. You fMI calm aod dcar-hcadwl SANTE PASTILLES I 1 rOI92 words
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761 1960-01-05 8 The password for today's shopper is 'follow that scent' SALESMANSHIP THAT HITS HARD BELOW THE LEVEL OF AWARENESS lIAVE you noticed a change in the shops? A certain un-pin-pointable something that you can't really put into words, but nevertheless know is there? I'll tell you what It is. It is761 words
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Article, Illustration84 1960-01-05 8 UNTIL I met Miriam Henry. Australian Journalist. I have always thought of the women in oar profession as having more brains than beauty. Mils Henry was an eye-opener slim. chic, and poised. She looked like a high-fashion American model in her barong-tagalo shirt, raw silk tweed skirt84 words
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Advertisement223 1960-01-05 8 new...CAD...Jrvm Revlon !&Q A scientifically formulated deodorant created for a woman's special needs! uS^Ba HBBw Finally! Freedom from perspiration break-through! j 4 Hi and Dri' instantly V^*^%l i j stops odour. Ends worry j?£ fc; .> of perspiration stains! M I Insures 24 hours proteo 5 tHh •tf&'fJk I tion!223 words
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Advertisement323 1960-01-05 8 New cook book is mainly on fish WITH lent coming around before we know it. "Mainly Fish," a cook book by Victor MacClure will be useful to many of us women who have to plan meatless meals for our families. The book is a little different from other cook books323 words
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Miscellaneous273 1960-01-05 8 Straits Times Crossword ACKOSS 7. O«t back when there's wtt 9. A lot stood to gat fungoid »e»th«r about for example growth (9». (6). 10. This aide always displays I. ThU is used In solution <4). perfection (S). 14. He tries changing a grim 11. Officialdom makes engineers state (10).273 words
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Advertisement1469 1960-01-05 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ADEN. LIVERPOOL. tUttOtl. LONDON I CONTINENTAL PfjJV Due Spore Sauls Vham Pe n 7 AHTEHOI M's^llts.'iivarpoolV'Dublin Mall Trtai JM 0 Jaa 7 J'umaeus h'/vT* 1 G( 10 81 aM St 1 MEHESTHEUS Lordon. Rottriam. HamtM,r| Jrt 7 Fat 0 Fat 111 Fat 11 A PTRRHOS1,469 words
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Advertisement966 1960-01-05 9 i fj t] A Yi^jßb fH U T JjBM y^&vTHELA.C.UNES- r g^^| MM. KMITVBmitAIHAH CONTINENTAL SCAHO.NAV.AN PORTS SthTnbu'l CopJifaien Aart-us. Sdrma i with fast tranir.ipment foe 6uH of Aden. Red "imSffiS* Jl^KC.'puT.rJS'V.r Marsemes La Mt M «R0 teeoolo Ct'lt ,r Aden andPoTt Said. Ca"s London Saothampton for passengers. Calls Bilbao966 words
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Advertisement817 1960-01-05 9 the bern unb steamers ltd. *W IMAMK IlKKfinM ii t»t UmM I I'"** UlllMS TO IMN U.I t CWTtllfNTftl PtflTt S'DCt f $M« 'tntnt lIKWVIS to< UWMOI Mull ftotiiroi"HMOuft M. 31 II I tm 11/11 J» 14/1S ItNCUUC* Htui|. I'oon G'«Hl»<r«il' IM 1" M limrf NUC for Livtrpeot. ftottirtom. Nun817 words
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Advertisement1085 1960-01-05 9 MoAUSTER CO.. LTD. nu m ELLSRMAtt UNI «XAVENES» LIMB lmmm. iwmh uttimam. mm ias ameles, sm rtMCitcc, im. luni- )WHW r....»M Ml fw Ct»M» intt)> narth Atujntie Mrti Ac****** *mt*lmU*nl 4 *m*» crn tifiir i-imShUmwi JML ftyS* """""""mm n.u. 14/11 mcm m'wXumm <BE ""ft., S 90ft P. S'h*n ftniM li/M1,085 words
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Article154 1960-01-05 10 MELBOURNE. Mon. investment shares opened strongly on the Stock Exchange here. There were many good rises with only a few small falls B.H.P. gained 2s. 6d. and ICIANZ was up 3s. od. Base metals and the oils held a firm trend. Peko rose is. 7d. to 13s. 4d.154 words
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Article264 1960-01-05 10 CHIPS lying alongside the Sin--3 gapore Harbow Board whanres or expected today are: Emp. Powey 1/2, Selkal Maru 4/5 Benalbanach 6A. Ho Sang 6/7 Breconshlre 8/9. Corfu 10/11* Slnaloa 13/14, Salsette 15/16' Pres. Polk 18. Van Waerwljck 19 Serdang N. Wall 2. Senggarsna N. wall 3. Segamat N.264 words
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Article148 1960-01-05 10 JANUARY first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 111% cent* per lb. down l?i cents on Thursday's close. The closing tone was eoiet. Closing nnees in oenU per lb. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S Spo'. fob. buyers 111%, sellers 112^ mom); int. 1 R.s.S.148 words
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637 1960-01-05 10 TIN SHIPMENTS IN 1959 LOWEST FOR TWELVE YEARS By Our Market Correspondent piN shipments from Malaya in 1959 were the lowest since 1947 according to figures published by The Straits Trading Co., Ltd. The actual tonnage shipped up to December 31 was 44,667 tons or two per cent below 1958637 words
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Article32 1960-01-05 10 SINGAPORE, JAN. 4. RUBBER: $1.11, per lb. (down lj- cento). Inofficial 5 p.m. close Sl.ll (slightly easier). TIN: 5386 per picul (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 230 tons (up 30 tons).32 words
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Article23 1960-01-05 10 Malayan Share Market: Jaa. 4 Jan. 2 Industrials: ltlM 121.65 Tins: ***** 149.97 S Rrtfcers: 2M.M 292.97 Jaa. l 195« lto23 words
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Article602 1960-01-05 10 TTCE Malayan Shar* Broken' Association reported yesterday "Industrials were selectively better, tins were Irregular and rubbers firm. The turnover was good." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following buslne«s up to 3.30 p.m.: Industrials: Fed. Dlsp. $1.16 to 11.18; Fltzpatrlcks $1.08 to $1.12: Eraser Neave Ords. $1 69602 words
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Article153 1960-01-05 10 TPHE Malayan Ezrhancr Banks' x A-.n<stl.a made the following changes In it* rate* to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New Yerfc: buying airmail TT S3 7/8. O.D 33. SO d/st S3 3/8 credit bills, 33 1 '2 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T 31 3/8. O.D 31153 words
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Advertisement144 1960-01-05 10 First Malayan Fond Manager's selling price (January 4) $1.13 id. iWwn THE IT 1 BURMA FIVE STAR LINE WESTIOUND lUTMBNB fr«S JMM Pott I NMt Mn ITMI B luiiat tar swat P«rU. Ptrts Sincere »«CH«TtJA«I" MIUTI: mm INTERNATIONAL RbRDCTTA euinnin/. SHIPPING AGENCY 5*t3SE; JM/J4J TiM tyt' Strttt tiatawft 1. FADING144 words
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Advertisement12 1960-01-05 10 Nyalas Robber Nralaa Babaar produced a crop of 5U47 lb in December.12 words
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Advertisement781 1960-01-05 10 PRODUCE PRICES Exchange noon price per plcul yesterday were* lopra: quiet: UK Cootinent January/February shipments $40 buyer*. Ml sellers. Coconut ail: bulk $61 Vs- sellers, drum $64 sellers. Pepper: steady, no business wu reported done. Muntok whit* $346. Sarawak $345, special Sarawak black (235. garbled Lampon* black 1336 'all up781 words
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Advertisement731 1960-01-05 10 NOTICES BORNEO MOTORS (MALAYA) MALACCA Mr. Llm Tlang Hoo Is no longer in tbe services of the above company with effect from 28th December, IMB, and he has. therefore, no authority henceforth to act to transact hmliiwi or to collect monies on behalf of Borneo Motor (Malaya) Ltd. Dated atth731 words
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Advertisement566 1960-01-05 10 NOTICES m NORTH BORNEO DEVELOPMENT LOAN, 195t Closes on Wednesday, 6th January, 1960 after which time no further applications' for stock will be accepted. i CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE NOTICE All dogs must be rehcensed lor 19«>O at the Anln-.al Infirmary. Kampong Java Road. 8.30 a.m. to 4.15 p.m. (closed566 words
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Advertisement679 1960-01-05 11 (Continued from Pace 6) I SITUATIONS VACANT IS f Win J— Box JO rli. extra (or leading make Mooter emratlal liberal salary comtrrms. Reply Box AMUS 8 f Himah for European family oommencc living in. Good cook general or ■uur and daughter. European recomTelepbone Singapore *****. Brained medical labohatory ■chnolojut679 words
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Advertisement1069 1960-01-05 11 SITUATIONS VACANT Word, Si (Mtn.)— Bom it ets. extra CAN ANY ONB recommend a reliable General Amah for single European businesswoman's centrally-located flat? Please ring B'pore ***** (offlc*) or ***** (home). WANTED Young Chines* Junior Clerk Educated In English and Chines*. Must be energetic and hard working Apply stating school1,069 words
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Advertisement974 1960-01-05 11 HOUSES m LAND FOR SALE i 10 Words Si (Min.)— Box ft et: extra 081 TIONG NAM Park Phase 11. Freehold modern 3 Bedroom Bungalows I Price* from $39,500. 2 storey Seml-de-i tached houses from $35,000/- All conveniences. P.O. Box 3021, B'pore. QUIET DISTRICT to Attractive modern house a alrcondltloned974 words
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Advertisement1195 1960-01-05 11 I ROOKS t PUBLICATIONS it Words Si (Mtn.)— Box f ct: tMtwm i PITMAN PUBLICATIONS are availabl* at all Good Bookshops. If In din- i culty call at Peter Chong*. the Sole I Agents Catalogues on request. < BOOKLOVBRS Come and brows* I among the 100.000 volumes at the Donald1,195 words
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Advertisement957 1960-01-05 11 FOR SALE M ore's U (His..)— Box >* et: extra HIFI AMPLIFIER, GARRARO 301 pickup, dual pickup loud speakers kmgplay records, speaking, parrots, 1952 Chrysler ear coins; cheap. *****/***** 8 pore. NBW YEAR'S best buy:- GentsWaterproof Raincoats $2.90. Drill Shorts $2.90. Tablecovers $1.50. Also for Sheets, Remember Cathay's 38/39 Bras957 words
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Advertisement524 1960-01-05 11 AT YOUR SIRVICI (Spore) 1 It Words Sit (Minimum) lit Words tt (Min.)— Box it eU. extra DOCUMENTS COPIBO aod com 7 pleted In 1 hour. Photostat Service. Ss Robinson Road. Spore *****. RtFRICERATION AIR CONDITION 0 INO repairs aad aervice. Qetz Bros, g A Co.. Blotcapore, Telephone: *****. DYE-LINE524 words
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Advertisement170 1960-01-05 11 A^L^ STOMACH PAINS? NOT ME I TAKE f>/7 WEISEN rr TABLETS n x WIISIN is o morvellous new theropy B*»'**jfa\ a for gastric ond duodenal ulcers, I T hyper-ocidity, stomochoche, ulcerous \A poms, hyperidrosis and other peotic y\— rlfaftg^^*****^ i- diseases due to outonomic nervous x^^JH sHL system disturbances. WEISEN170 words
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Article, Illustration213 1960-01-05 12 T<HE Banque de L'lndo- chine, the only French bank in Singapore, recently moved to new premises at Nany a n g Building, McCallum Street, Singapore, in order to provide better services for its customers. Mr. Georges G. Thery. local manager, said yesterday that modern accounting machines213 words
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229 1960-01-05 12 HONG Kong is now dominating the Federation of Malaya and Singapore shirt and plastic toy markets, according to local, traders. They said that Imports of Hong Kong manufactured .shirts men's wear and plasllc toys would continue to increase this year. 30 per229 words
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Article, Illustration325 1960-01-05 12 JOINT JAPANESE ENTERPRISE POSSIBILITY A iMULTI-MILLION dollar tuna fishing and canning industry is likely to be started in Singapore this year, providing fresh employment opportunities for local citizens. The project is to be undertaken by the Aik Woo Company Ltd. in conjunction with the Southern325 words
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Article130 1960-01-05 12 TP H E chairman of Qantas Airways, Sir Hudson Fysh, announced this week that 8.0.A.C. and Tasman Empire Airways Ltd. (TEAL) became equal partners with Qantas in Fiji Airways on Friday. Sir Hudson said Qantas welcomed the participation of Its sister airlines, 8.0 A.C. and TEAL,130 words
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114 1960-01-05 12 rpRADE possibilities 1 in Malaya are very favourable and the market is very competitive, but sound, said Mr. William Cairns, Australian Trade Commissioner in the Federation of Malaya, in Sydney recently. Mr. Cairns was addressing a combined meeting of members of the Export114 words
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Article, Illustration261 1960-01-05 12 SINGAPORE textile traders are hopeful that business will improve this year, as Indonesia, their biggest customer, has shown willingness to resume textile imports from Singapore. They say that the trade agreement recently signed between the Singapore and the Indonesian Governments regarding the supply261 words
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211 1960-01-05 12 JAPAN has now established a strong hold In the Federation of Malaya and Singapore low-priced fountain pen markets, despite keen competition from West Germany. Japanese pen manufacturers have widened their range of production and improved their quality considerably. Official trade figures show211 words
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Article, Illustration143 1960-01-05 12 Muller Phipps promote third Asian manager MR. Kuek Choon Chuan who joined Muller Phipps (Far East) Ltd. in 1952 is the third Asian member of the staff to be promoted to the management side of the business. Mr. Kuek. aged 42. was promoted with effect from January 1 from salesman143 words
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Article, Illustration161 1960-01-05 12 AT the annual general meeting of the Singaporfl Junior Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Tan HiaiH Tsln was elected president for 1960. Mr. Tan, la a director of U Sing Mln Co. Ltd., Singapore, manufacturers of Crocodile shirts. Elected to serve with him161 words
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Article132 1960-01-05 12 PAPINEAU BTUDIOS have I again this year published their Guide to Singapore and Spotlight on Malaya. This Is the thirteenth edition of the Guide, and It has been revised and brought up to date. Several new chapters have been Included. The illustrations also are new. The132 words
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Advertisement226 1960-01-05 12 A SECURE, PROFITABLE INVESTMENT Guaranteed by the Government H^^b^^P > mm^H^V lIsW vMriw^^^^BssasV^^^l^H > f s«\ Invest with safety in y Brisbane, Capital City *m^^ of Queensland v.... n««fif w HOW TO Apply! Prospectus and Application TOUr PrOTIt I Your money. Invested with Forms 1 available from the Hong Kong226 words
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Advertisement63 1960-01-05 12 Aw9^U KUALA LUMPLft INDONESIAN AIRWAYS Offer you a complete Super Cenvair service to the fj capitals of South East Asia. ■••k,*« O»»k. Malayan Traral Sarrtoa t*d 1* n**r. Sank CMm KMfl., (G. I. A. Ganarol Sol« Agaot) toW'i. Fadtrol Hotal, Kuolo Lumpur. Tal: »7S«« ft J»5«7/l Tel: ***** '*****. If63 words
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254 1960-01-05 13 SHA move for a second XI match v Malaya SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Hot' key Association today decided to propose the inauguration of an j annual international match between th« Singapore and Federation second teams. At a committee meeting tonight, the S.H.A. decided to ask the Malayan Hockey Federation to254 words
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Article98 1960-01-05 13 QINGAPORE. Mon. A 0 penalty by George Allan five minutes from end helped S.C.C. "B" to beat Dog .Company R.M.P. by 14 points '(goal and three penalties) to 11 (goal, try and penalty) in a rugger match on the padang today. Although S.C.C. took an early98 words
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235 1960-01-05 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. rrfRE MALAYAN Cyclists Federation will throw open two of their biggest championship events to South-East Asian riders. The events are the Malayan grass track (five races) and 25-mile massed start championships. This decision, made at the •M.C.F.'s235 words
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Article21 1960-01-05 13 BOMBAY. Mon. Today is a rest day In the third Test match here between India and Australia. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article236 1960-01-05 13 INVITATION TO COMPETE AGAIN IN THIS YEAR'S ROUND OF BIG BADMINTON By VIC NAYAGAM KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. TEH KEW SAN and Lim Say Hup will have to make up their minds by Friday whether they will defend their All-England doubles title in March. The All-England236 words
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470 1960-01-05 13 SAUL JOSHUA - Selangor RU won't follow Singapore move Brooke SAUL JOSHUA By MR. HUMPHREY BROOKE, president of the Selangor Rugby Union, today predicted a bright future for Asian rugger but thought it pointless for state unions to take over the running of their respective Asian Rugby Unions. He was commenting on the470 words
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Article525 1960-01-05 13 yy lights for the first day of Cl 5 Div 3— s^f Fochorn SICO KiU Rio IS Summer KiM 8.12 Heart's Ease 8.12 Pulot Itam B.M Shykx-k Home 1 11 Shansril* H «-H MaUy Film n 8.10 Intuition 8.1« Qulny Dashers Gerry's Lock Nasareh 8.08 Jf525 words
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187 1960-01-05 13 W. Indies bring in three new men for the first Test BRIDGETOWN, Monday. TiHE WEST Indies cricket selectors spent two hours on Saturday night and a further session yesterday before announcing their side for the first Test against England, which begins here on Wednesday. Tlielr probl.Tn, unlike that of England,Reuter - 187 words
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Article84 1960-01-05 13 RORKE ILL, TO BE SENT BACK HOME DOMBAV. Mon. Fast bowler Gordon Rorke. who is touring India with the Australian Test cricket team, will be flown home this week, probably on Wednesday. The 20-year-old 6ft 4in. bowler has been suffering from food poisoning since the second Test at Kanpur, whichReuter - 84 words
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Article27 1960-01-05 13 TAIPING. Mon. Perak C.R.C.. of Ipoh, conceded a walkover to Prisons, of Talplng. In the semi-finals of the Llm Seng Fook Cup soccer competition.27 words
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Article198 1960-01-05 13 SINGAPORE. Monday. THE SINGAPORE Government Services Football 1 Association has decided not to restrict players for its league competition this season. In the Dast teams parti- clpating in the competition were not allowed to field more than three SAFA first division Dlayers In one match.198 words
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Article58 1960-01-05 13 HONG KONG. Mon. A Singapore Combined Services rugby XV beat AU-Hong Kong b> nine points (two tries and penalty) to eight (goal and penalty) here tonight. Half-time score was 9-3 for the visitors. Before the game both teams were Introduced to the Governor. Sir Robert Black,Reuter - 58 words
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Article44 1960-01-05 13 TAIPING. Mon. Kuala Kangsar Indians entered the final of the Tamil Festival soccer tournament by beating Town Council Indians S 1. They will now meet ShootIng Stars for the trophy. The Junior finalists are Gedong Estate and Kamunting Indians.44 words
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Article24 1960-01-05 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. —Singapore Business Houses Football Association will hold its annual general meeting at the S.A.F.A. dubhouse on Wednesday at 530 p.m.24 words
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Article35 1960-01-05 13 KAMPALA (Uganda). Mon. Sudan, who have already clinched top place In their group in the Olympic soccer qualifying tournament, beat Uganda 1-0 In the final match of the group here yesterday.35 words
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293 1960-01-05 13 Anderson starts training in the outback SPECIAL COURSE TO BUILD WEIGHT MELBOURNE Mon P?nfP«ionLi I tennis Professorial tennis player, Mai Anderson. is on his way to outback Queensland for «lv wpplc* nf wpichtSix weeks Of weigm liftmg, river-bank running and steak dinners, He will take with him a barbel and293 words
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152 1960-01-05 13 A STOP-GAP BOWLER CALLED FOR THROWING By JACK FINGLETON SYDNEY, Mon. Queenslander Jack McLaußhlin. noted more for his batting than bowling, achieved doubtful distinction on Saturday of being the first Australian first-class cricketer to be called this season for throwing. McLaughlln was asked to bowl the last over before teaReuter - 152 words
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Advertisement240 1960-01-05 13 1 THE WORLDS AMERICA'S AMERICA'S TOP-SELLING TOP-SELUNG TOP-SELLING 3 CIGARETTE FILTER MENTHOL rirADcrrc FILTER V"? 1 r-|j CIGARETTE. <& C* M^V «'>rW WmmmWmmmM I t I IMPORTANT SINGAPORE ANNOUNCEMENT It is with pleasure that we announce the appointment of £p. I SENG LEE TOBACCO COMPANY 5 Hoe Chiang Road Telephone240 words
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Miscellaneous30 1960-01-05 13 SINGAPORE: Soccer MFA league Maxwell v Setla Jaya, Balestier Road; Tamil festival (second round) Rajajl v Indian Boccerltes, Parrer Park: Tabletennis: STTA championship. SYSC 7.30 p.m. Hockey: SHA trial padang.-30 words
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Article587 1960-01-05 14 HELPED THE REBELS BECAUSE HE HAD BATTLED AGAINST REDS SINCE I WAS 22' JAKARTA, Monday adventurer Allan Lawrence Pope today told a Jakarta military court that he fought with rebels against the Indonesian Government because "I had been fighting Communism since I was 22Reuter - 587 words
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Article, Illustration60 1960-01-05 14 Chinese flower art... by 'Suzy' star Tsai Chin TSAI CHIN, star of "The World of Suzy Wong," which opened in London recently, demonstrates the Chinese art of flower arrangement with these chrysanthemums to make seven gorgeous blooms do the work of 20. According to Tsai, in China, "arranging flowers is60 words
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154 1960-01-05 14 PAPER SAYS K's VISIT RELATED TO DISPUTE WITH CHINA JAKARTA. Mon. —The J Jakarta Daily, Suluh Indonesia (Torch of Indonesia), said today the forthcoming Indonesian visit of the Soviet Premier. Mr. Khrushchev, was closely related to Communist China's quarrels with Indonesia and India. Suluh Indonesia, official organ of the Indonesian154 words
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Article30 1960-01-05 14 PARIS. Mon. Nobel Prize winning author Albert Camus was killed today In a oar accident near Sens, south-east of Paris. He was 46. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article29 1960-01-05 14 Ike new tour BUENOS AIRES. Mon. President Elsenhower will visit Argentina on Feb. 24 and 25 during a tour of Latin America, it was announced here last night. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article318 1960-01-05 14 LONDON. Mon— The xx>m ii Industrial equities gathered con Mderable pace in London stocl markets today, and although then was some new reaction In places widespread gains had been established by the close. Closing middle prices of selectet stocks not Including stamp dutj on the 31st. Dec.. 1959.318 words
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200 1960-01-05 14 All night talks end US steel dispute T<HE steel dispute was settled today af _r union and management negotiators bargained all night with the aid of Secretary of Labour, Mr. James P. Mitchell. Both sides adopted a settlement recommended by the Vice President. Mr. Richard Nixon and Mr. Mitchell. "The200 words
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Article165 1960-01-05 14 ACCRA, Monday. DOLICE yesterday arrested seven members of the Sahara protest team, seized their vehicles and conducted the party back to Ghana territory after they had entered the Upper Volta. The team, headed by a British clergyman, the Rev. Michael Scott, has made several AttemptsReuter - 165 words
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Article80 1960-01-05 14 THE HAGUE. Mon. British 1 European Airways have sub- mltted an application to the British Civil Aviation Ministry for approval for a helicopter service between London and Amsterdam, it was reliably learned here today. The application is for a 10--year concession, and it is understood here thatReuter - 80 words
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Article50 1960-01-05 14 ALGIERS, Mon.— A train travelling from Algiers to |Tizi-Ouzou, about 50 miles to the East, blew up on a powerful land mine near TiziOuzou early today. First reports said the train suffered heavy damage but that only a few people were slightly injured.— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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128 1960-01-05 14 WRECKED SHIP: LAST SURVIVORS ARRIVE SINGAPORE, Mon. The last survivors of the 7,202-ton Valley Forge the master, Capt. Peter F. Petrone, and six othersn arrived in Singapore thl evening in an Indonesian vessel, the Roslna. Capt. Petrone said tonight that he chartered the Roslna for US$6OO to bring him and128 words
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Article58 1960-01-05 14 4 Christmas romance... AMMAN. Mon. A romance between youthful King Hussein of Jordan and an Italian girl is reported On today's Al Ahram. a leading Egyptian newspaper. Al Ahram said that King Hussein, now back in Amman, had flown to Italy to be with Flavia Teslo. daughter of st formerUPI - 58 words
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