The Straits Times, 12 January 1960
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Title Section18 1960-01-12 1 -w.wv ininil lll> SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 AVEWACE DAILY CERTIH*^ The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 196018 words
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Article361 1960-01-12 1 AU, POLICE PTVTSTONS PUT ON THE ALERT Year's jail for five who broke stay-at-home rule Hunt on for sixth offender SINGAPORE. iMon. All police divisions here have been alerted for spot checks on 234 youth-! ful thugs placed under supervision during the past two months. Rye supervisees361 words
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Article, Illustration8 1960-01-12 1 FACULTY PROBE EXPERT FILES IN PROF. S. iHJNUt.KL.Anu8 words
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204 1960-01-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. 4 N Australian expert has arrived here to help the Federation set up a Medical Faculty for the University of Malaya. He Is Professor S. Sunderland. Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Professor in Anatomy at the Melbourne University.204 words
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Article62 1960-01-12 1 JAKARTA, Mon. President Soekarno said today he would go abroad on a visit to Africa and other places In April. Talking to reporters after a day long Cabinet meeting at the State Palace, he said: "God willing. I will go abroad in April Among other places, IReuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration612 1960-01-12 1 APPOINTMENT ANNOUNCED BY CHAIRMAN OF NANYANG UNIVERSITY COUNCIL SINGAPORE, Monday. TUV CHAIRMAN of the Nanyang University' Council, Mr. Tan T Lark Sye announced today that he had appointed Dr. Chuang Chu Lin former principal of the Chung Cheng High School, ViceC^ C &^^Z e ?^cn at612 words
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Article184 1960-01-12 1 NEW DELHI. Mon. India and Pakistan today signed an agreement settling outstanding disputes alone their western frontier. The agreement was signed by Mr. J. G. Kharas, Joint Secretary of the Pakistan Foreign Affairs Ministry, and Mr M.M. Desal. India's Com mon wraith Secretary In theReuter - 184 words
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217 1960-01-12 1 REVIEW OF NEW MALAYAN OIL TAX LIKELY KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE FEDERATION Government may modify 1 recent decision to raise the duty on diesel and fUCI tonight that representations to the Tre£u?y by the Central Electricity Board. The result of this examination will be "reported to the Cabinet for a217 words
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Article91 1960-01-12 1 AIRPORT FAREWELL FOR THE TENGKU KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Cabinet Ministers and members of the diplomatic corps will bid farewell to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, and his wife, Puan Sharifah Rodziah. on their departure tomorrow for New Zealand. The Prime Ministers little daughter. Merlam, will also be at the91 words
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Article48 1960-01-12 1 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Federation Education Minister Inche Mohamed Khlr Johari flew home by BOAC Comet this evening from a goodwill mission to the United Arab Republic. "It was an unqualified success." he said of the visit Malaya's first official mission to the Middle East.48 words
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203 1960-01-12 1 'Women needn't change faith to wed 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Director of the Islamic Council in Cairo Prof Mahmud Brelvi. said here tonight that It was not necessary for Christian or Jewish women to change their faith in order to marry Muslims. He was speaking at a meeting sponsored203 words
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Article, Illustration115 1960-01-12 1 IT'S A BOY FOR BRIGITTE BARDOT OARIS. Mon. French F "sex kitten 1 Brlgitte Bardot today gave birth The "birth' at the Paris apartment of the blonde film star and her husband, actor Jacques Charrier. took about four hours, but Brigltte.was "very brave, a source said. The baby, to beReuter - 115 words
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Article30 1960-01-12 1 TOKYO. Mon.— Communist Chinas New China news agency today hailed a peasant woman, Tsao Yl- hsiu. for catching 2.202 rats in the 18 days between Dec. 2-20.30 words
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Article164 1960-01-12 1 KUANTAN. Mon. Seventeen hours of non-stop rain flooded the 24 i milestone. Kuantan-Maran Road to a depth of 18in. today and stopped all road traffic to the East Coast states of Pahang.Trengeanu and Kelantan. The rain— the Meteorology cal Station at Kuantan airport recorded164 words
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Article26 1960-01-12 1 MACS PfltGGßfcW LAGO> > WOl Mr H«rold MjluhLUd, ibr. British Prim. llta Armed here by jsi to frcaa Acer* on II sUfftof hih Aincrfn Bealtr26 words
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Article30 1960-01-12 1 WELLINGTON. Ohio. Mon. Six people were killed and 40 injured when an express train ran off the rails here last night in fog and drizzle.30 words
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Article, Illustration665 1960-01-12 2 Byrne has a warning for 'wicked employers' THEY ARE BENT ON CREATING INDUSTRIAL STRIFE' Vice-Chief of the Imperial General Staff named GENERAL PIKE TO BE No. 2 AT WAR OFFICE SINGAPORE. Mon. The Queen has approved tne appointment of MaJ.-Oen, W. G. H. Pike. Chiefof -S t a n*. GHQ,665 words
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Article86 1960-01-12 2 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Young 13 Singapore artist* (up to 25 years of age* are Invited to participate in a six-city menu-card design competition. The contest has been launched by Royal Rotterdam Lloyd in Rotterdam. Designs selected will be used on covers of menu cards on board the86 words
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247 1960-01-12 2 N»_ ALOR STAR. Monday. OT long after she saw a man leave her mothers room, an eight-year-old schoolgirl tried to wake her up— and found her dead, a Magistrate's Court here was told today "I thought at first she was247 words
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Article63 1960-01-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A man who admitted raping a woman after he had drunk toddy was today jailed for i two years by Mr. Justice Adams ln the High Court here. Ta n Hock Seng, alias Yap' Sew Ai, 22. pleaded guilty to, raping the woman on63 words
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Miscellaneous24 1960-01-12 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby oom'r A I"m\ I ac rcaov. V LATE J DAffUWC J vf a IT"""" I TfMf I'W OVCO CfTftl24 words
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224 1960-01-12 3 LONDON, Mon. Two soldiers stationed at an Army camp near Chester were each sentenced to 14 days' detention on Friday for pinning a pencilled swastika on the door of a Jewish corporal's room, Army authorities announced today. The two men— aged 21 and 24Reuter - 224 words
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Article121 1960-01-12 3 LONDON, Monday T<HE BRITISH Government was reported yesterday to be considering keeping the country on summer time— one hour ahead of Greenwich mean time throughout the year. The Horn« Offlce announced that it had sent a questionnaire to farmers, the tourist trade and otherReuter - 121 words
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666 1960-01-12 3 T*HE extreme right- wing German Reich Party celebrated a legal victory over the Rhineland Palatinate state Government with a beer cellar sing-song and mugs of foaming ale last night. The celebration came after a legal battle which ended with a state government banReuter - 666 words
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Article, Illustration191 1960-01-12 3 ASSEMBLY TO INVESTIGATE HEAD-SHAVING INCIDENT SEOUL, Mon. The South Korean National Assembly today decided to launch a foreign investigation into "The Case of the Baldheaded Prostitutes." The assembly unanimously adopted a motion Introduced by an Independent assemblyman. Mr. Chung Joon, to Investigate the incident Involving191 words
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Article47 1960-01-12 3 ALGIERS. Mon. Six Frensh soldiers were killed and two wounded yesterday in a rebel ambush at Arago. The military command also announced yesterday that a rebel mine blew the locomotive and eight wagons of a freight train off the track near Batna.— U.P.l.47 words
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106 1960-01-12 3 SWANSEA. Mon. —Police were called to Soar Welsh Baptist Chapel, Ystalyfera, yesterday when two disagreeing factions tried to hold their services simultaneously. Two sections of the conerogatinn were sinsinr different hymns at the nine time. One section bad invited a lay preacher to conductReuter - 106 words
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Article43 1960-01-12 3 GLASGOW, Mon. The Bluebell Girls, the famous Parisian dancing -chorus who are in fact mostly British girls, are to kick their legs in Britain for the first time. They will Join the cast of a show here in May.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Miscellaneous331 1960-01-12 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE AM. 6^o Good Morning, 632 SERVICE 41.7 metres Morning Prelude 700 The News: 7.05 A Date With Music: 8.00 The MEDICM WAVE SERVICES News; 805 A Date With Music. Kuala Lumpur 341 metres B. JO BBC Concert331 words
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Article116 1960-01-12 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Pupils posted to Post Primary VI (Retained) Classes in distant schools may now be transferred to nine schools nearer their homes. The nine schools Raffles Institution. Raffles Girls' School. Serangoon English School, Pasir Panjang Secondary School. Serangoon Garden School. Queenstown Secondary School. Naval Base116 words
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Article531 1960-01-12 4 EDUCATION MINISTER: 'WE ARE ALL ENTERING A BRAVE NEW WORLD' GOVT. INTRODUCES SECONDARY STUDIES IN MALAY STREAM THE NEW SCHOOL YEAR in Singapore began today with these innovations in the State's education system: The beginning of secondary school education in the Malay stream, and The531 words
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367 1960-01-12 4 PROMOTION OF TRAVEL BETTER THAN U.H. A plea to Govt. to assist tourist agents SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Charles Holt, managing director of the world-wide firm of travel agents. Thomas Cook and Sons, today urged the Singapore Government to support the efforts of travel agents to bring In more tourists "to367 words
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Article81 1960-01-12 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, will put forward a proposal tomorrow for the formation of a Tourist Association of Singapore at a meeting of representatives of cinemas, amusement parks, retail firms and transport agencies. A note from the Ministry today said that81 words
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Article, Illustration416 1960-01-12 4 VIEWS ON THE NAME WILL BE SOUGHT SINGAPORE, Monday. CIR John Evelyn Leslie Wrench, founder of the Overseas League and the English-Speaking Union, today talked of nis big mission in this part of the world to establish branches of the 42-year-old union for the416 words
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537 1960-01-12 4 Or. Ang Swee Hlan. Mr. Ec Soon Howe, the Ste Hal Tons Banking <Jt Insurance Co. Ltd. Mr. L. Sachdev, Mr. Jamaadas Mehta. Mr. KantUah Singh. Mr K M. Mehta. Mr. P. P. Ohri. Mr. Nfanllah Paiel. Mr. A. Abdulhusaln. Mr. M. Warden. Mr.537 words
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Article65 1960-01-12 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Chinese Ladies Association will hold a free film show for members and their families at 9 p.m. tomorrow at the Cultural Centre. The film. "Daddy Long Legs", is the first which is being arranged for a monthly programme organised by Mrs.65 words
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Miscellaneous194 1960-01-12 4 I Today' Singapore diary... CHINESE YMCA: Table-tennis METHODIST CHI'RCH: MYF BI'KIT TTMAH YOV T H 9 a.m body-bulldlng and weight- Inspirational address 7.30 pjn. CLUB: Table-tennU. body-build lifting 3 p.m.; badminton practice TAMILS FESTIVAL CELEBKA- Ing foottwll, library 4 p.m 5 pm.; Chinese boxing 730 p.m. TION COMMITTEE: Art show194 words
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Article350 1960-01-12 5 TECHNICIANS' SALARIES 'MOST INADEQUATE,' SAYS UNION THEY ARE NOT GETTING A FAIR WAGE FOR THE WORK THEY ARE DOING, WHITLEY COUNCIL IS TOLD KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THREE THOUSAND Government technicians have begun a drive to get their salaries revised. The Malayan Technical Services Union has described350 words
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91 1960-01-12 5 He ensured a place for himself in heaven J>AUB, Mon. A 77-year-old man, who two years ago performed bis own death ritual to ensure a place for himself in heaven, died here during the weekend. Thakar Singh had conducted the ceremony according to ancient Sikh tradition. He feared no one91 words
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Article30 1960-01-12 5 PENANG, Mon.— The Penang and Province Wellesley Indian Restaurant Owners' Association will be officially declared open by the Mayor. Mr. 00l Thlam Slew, at 8 p.m. on Saturday.30 words
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Article39 1960-01-12 5 KUANTAN. Mon. The Pahang State Government Is planning to start work soon on the building of a $750,000 State mosque here. The site of the new mosque Is near the main padang at Jalan Worthington.39 words
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Article55 1960-01-12 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon After pleading not guilty In the magistrate's court here today to a charge of being in fraudulent possession of four fowls. Bee Bun was allowed $100 bail pending trial on Feb. 15. He was handed back the fowls on signing a bond to55 words
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120 1960-01-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A FORMER employee of the Singapore Baggage Transport Agency (Malaya) Ltd., A. Gopalraju, 32, was jailed for one year today on three charges of stealing cheques. The sentence will be fo'lowed by a year's police supervision. The cheques were sent to the120 words
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Article60 1960-01-12 5 ATHLETE TO STUDY IN MELBOURNE PENANO, Mon. Penan* athlete W. B. Oreenall left by air for Australia yesterday on a Colombo Plan scholarship. A hospital assistant, he will loin the Royal College of Nursing in Melbourne. Greenall was the Penang A.A.A. champion athlete in 1953 and 1954 and has represented60 words
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103 1960-01-12 5 pENANG. Mon. All foreign pilgrims to Mecca must in future return home at the end of each pilgrimage. This stipulation is made under a new decree issued by the Saudi Arabian authorities. 'Intending Malayan pilgrims should be made aware of thi s ruling in their103 words
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183 1960-01-12 5 ITOTA BHARU, Mon.— The entry of Malay language newspapers into Southern Thailand is reported to be "closely watched" by the Thai authorities. Reports reaching here today stated that several people in Tanjong Mas. about 100 miles north of here, have been advised183 words
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254 1960-01-12 5 'UNWORTHY' BOY WILL BE SENT HOME: ARMY IPOH. Monday. A BRITISH soldier in a Royal Artillery unit here A is to be sent back to England because he has been found to be completely unsuitable and unworthy of being attached to the Commonwealth Armed Forces. I This was said In254 words
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Article16 1960-01-12 5 BINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore General Employees' Union will celebrate its fifth anniversary In March.16 words
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Article64 1960-01-12 5 Albakri the new Rotary governor F>ANGKOK, Mon. Haji Mustapha Albakri of Kuala Lumpur was elected District Governor for 1960-61 at the closlim session of the 25th annual Rotary district conference here yesterday. The Johore Rotary Club won the attendance shield for the year. Seremban the award for attendance promotion, andReuter - 64 words
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Advertisement186 1960-01-12 5 FACT I j Tampax internal sanitary protection was in* Vfntcd by a doctor for the benefit of all women married or single. And. you're no exception' FACT 2: Millions of women all over the world already use Tampax! Why shouldn't you? FACT 3: Tampax does away with chafing, bulging pads,186 words
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Advertisement461 1960-01-12 5 MiH only }j,llj Here art ftur of the May reasons why you should own i new 1960 Dawphi— N«w IMO $»My S I f U-^s^4 -A ntw dftaii. tnt an «6*'«n«t uftty Ijcnx Now you c»- nv»k» A l> /fv^^^^"| ir impottibl* for childrtft to opart rw doort Irom the461 words
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Article, Illustration474 1960-01-12 6 PREPARE NOW FOR THE BIG FLOWER SHOW pOR the past ten years the annual flower show held in Singapore has been one of the main events of the year to the gardeners of the city. This* year the show is scheduled to open at the Happy World474 words
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288 1960-01-12 6 YOU CAN'T FACE YOUR DAY'S WORK WITHOUT FUEL "DREAKFAST Is the most U Important meal of the day" Is an old cliche most of us have heard time and time again. And because the phrase Is so familiar, we pay hardly any attention to it Everyday, hundreds ol thousands of288 words
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Advertisement555 1960-01-12 6 v f I 1 JaVaißaua^rfß^asW .~m. 4 tht Lv? Lnßfc \JJLu ufruA/ loaJou Jl 9 \AJUUXA> VUHIAxArVUta 6 KLIM Your baby must have all the wholesome nourishment his Klim formula provides to resist illness develop properly grow strong and healthy. Since Klim is so easy to digest, your baby gets555 words
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Advertisement332 1960-01-12 6 High heels that I are heel-less Mm A* »*»»f»# i #*»Sf] Elf I J|:>, |£B m ww w SHOES are retting fancier (or should I say simpler) all the time. For now we have in a city store, high heeled slippers without heels. Some months ago in Hong Kong. I332 words
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Miscellaneous290 1960-01-12 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. Clean mad poMibly, and so 4. Hector perhaps mined ore restrained (I). (8). 6. Without love the Idea U out 8. A robe for the doctor In the (3, 3). family, soothing more i6>. 7. A football team always car9. Oay time for a number290 words
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Article, Illustration680 1960-01-12 7 Missing election case witness gives evidence: 'Report of speech not correct' IPOH. Monday A KEY WITNESS in the elections case against an Alliance Member of Parliament. Mr. Leong Kee Nyean, missing since last November, gave evidence in the High Court here today. A summons to appear in court issued last680 words
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130 1960-01-12 7 SECRET OF THE LOCKED ROOM IN A TEMPLE J^LANG. Mon. The policr raided a Chinese temple in Goh Hock lluat Kuad here last niGht and found five people in a locked room watching a "blue film." In the magistrate's court today. the five— three butchers, a mason and an unemployed130 words
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125 1960-01-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. AN UMNO member stood as an independent candidate when nominations to the Kapar locaJ council election were closed today. He was Inche Zakaria bin i Ahmad, who will oppose two Alliance and a Socialist Front candidate for two vacant seats in125 words
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Article69 1960-01-12 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Arts bin Mohamed Isa was today charged with v .lawful pos- i MHlon of 52 keys at Swiss i Cottage Estate at 12.55 a.m. I on Dec. 15. The charge describes the keys as "housebreaklng implements." Alternatively. Arls was > charged with loitering69 words
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206 1960-01-12 7 PEPPER PROFITS— 'A SARAWAK TRAGEDY' KUCHING. Mon. A top trade official has described as "a tragedy for Sarawak" the fact that it was reaping very little of the huge profits being made as a result of the world wide shortage of pepper. The profits, according to a Sarawak Government information206 words
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Article118 1960-01-12 7 STABBING DRAMA IN KOTA BHARU KOTA BHARU. Mon.— A 38-year-old headman and a cobbler were taken to the General Hospital here this morning after they were stabbed in Jalan Tok Hakim in the heart of the town. Both are reported to be in a serious condition. Abdul Rahman bin Haji118 words
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Article28 1960-01-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon —A chemist in the Kuala Lumpur Municipality. Mr. A. Maheswaran, left here today tor six months' training on sewage purification work in Britain.28 words
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Advertisement278 1960-01-12 7 I Soothe away A Coughs and Colds SANTE PASTILLES &£~V ffJfL. For quick relief from coughs and to dear your TPff head, there's nothing better than Sante Pastille*. The aromatic oil* in these delicious, strong pastilles gently soothe inflamed tissues. You tee! calm and clear-headed. SANTE PASTILLES t FOR COUGHS278 words
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Miscellaneous176 1960-01-12 7 The Saint By Leslie Charteris fPB^HBHH^^^^/^ 0^ 6OT |T *3UU. SEE PROW MV RO6SPORT THAT lAS >OU NOTICE TMEY A^*rTVß UPS«X DONN f r* A SIMPLE TDUPISr THOSE THUGS WAIHNS UtCE MONEST fHSH r DOIOt} ASSAULT V^* 5 ft£ AND Tgl£D 7Q ftQ6 *6 CHARACTERS, TO MAKE WTISL Li'l Abner176 words
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Article34 1960-01-12 8 M Word, Slo (Mimimmm) MR. A MRS. C.K. BALAN mink their rrlatlvrs and frtenda for Uirir preaencr, gifs md best wishes on the oewtoa ef the innnv.w of thenbrctbnr at tteremban 00. 3.1.60.34 words
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618 1960-01-12 8 The Straits Times Tuesday, January 12, 1960. 'Know How' Needed The International Labour Office's recommendations for the improvement of industrial efficiency in the Federation have taken rather a long time to see the light of day— a separate comment perhaps on efficiency. The 1.L.0. mission was here in 1958, and618 words
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Article416 1960-01-12 8 Signature of the new Japan U.S. security treaty in Washington on January 19 will mark the end of a long and exhausting political struggle. There have been an unusual number of weights and coun-ter-weights to manoeuvre in drafting a treaty to bring up to date the defence arrangements416 words
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Article118 1960-01-12 8 The chairman of the All Malayan Estates Stalls Union has recommended estate staff not to co-operate with the Statistics Department by filling in a form that asks for more information than hitherto. Does he seriously believe, as his statement suggests, that statistics are being sought merely for118 words
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Article, Illustration1279 1960-01-12 8 NELSON RUTHERFURD - NEW ZEALAND NELSON RUTHERFURD THE Federation Prim* Minister. Tongku Abdul hman, leaves today on a two-week goodwill tour of New Zealand. He will be the first South-East Asian Premier to visit the Land of the Long whit* cloud'— a land remarkably dissimilar to its close neighbour Australia, already visited by1,279 words
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Article, Illustration544 1960-01-12 8 COLM BROGAN - COLM BROGAN HIS ILLNESS IS A SERIOUS LOSS TO THE LABOUR PARTY BY LONDON. Monday. NYE BEVAN'S serious illness has caused throughout the country a wave of sympathy that would have been unthinkable 10 years ago. This Is simply an Illustration of an established political fact. a544 words
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139 1960-01-12 8 This new radio delivery should win I—prais1 praise '\*HE Malay section of Radio Singapore should be congratulated on its efforts to introduce the Indonesian style of speech in the broadcast of news. JB I*. however, a pity that this Is not extended to the rest of the programmes This would139 words
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Letter88 1960-01-12 8 T REFER to "Father's" letter regarding a report that the Singapore Government wants "to revise the marriage laws and to mak«> adultery an offence punishable by law." I hope the authorities have not got cold feet due to pressure from certain quarters. I agree with88 words
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Letter37 1960-01-12 8 I WONDER what our Malay pundits think of the phrase "lnl lah Radio Malaya." To my mind it Is not a correct equivalent of the words "this is Radio Malay a." ORANG I LIT Temerloh.37 words
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Article, Illustration439 1960-01-12 9 NEW BROOMS HAVE BEEN BUSY. THE SWEEPING, HOWEVER HAS BEEN TEMPERED WITH DISCRETION AND FINANCIAL SHIP IS ON ADMIRABLY EVEN KEEL' INCREASING AWARENESS OF PRINCIPLES THAT GOVERN PROSPERITY SINGAPORE'S Chief Justice, Sir Alan O Rose, said in the High Court today that439 words
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Article289 1960-01-12 9 attend on the date fixed for the trial. It was all too seldom that an apology was offered to the witnesses who had been summoned to give evidence. "We sometimes forget that the witnesses have been summoned, more often than not without regard to their convenience, to assist289 words
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218 1960-01-12 9 Big census to pinpoint Malaya's agricultural potential KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. How many farmers are there in the Federation and how many of them grow durian trees on their land? Nobody knows for sure but the answers among many others— .will be provided by the country-wide $1 million agricultural census which218 words
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Article55 1960-01-12 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— C. Supplah. who some time ago was charged In the magistrate's court here with causing hurt to a policeman and secondly with attempting to commit suicide, and was senl for observation, has now been certified to be of unsound mind. He will be detained55 words
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Article129 1960-01-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The secretary-general of the Malayan Indian Congress has urged all members to speak Malay with fellow Indians and others during National Language Week (Jan. 30-Feb. In a circular to state and local branches. Mr. S. Mv- rugesu says that the MIC,129 words
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Article210 1960-01-12 9 SINGAPORE. Monday. A PRETTY. 19-year-old dance hostess told a preliminary inquiry today that she was raped by five men in an open field off dementi Road on the night of Not. 13 last year. Two men. Ng Ah Chwee. 25. and Tan Chin Hock210 words
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125 1960-01-12 9 Help plea from a stranded -student KUALA TRENGGANU. Mon. The Trengganu Government is considering a plea for financial help from a Malayan student stranded in England. Ahmad bin Haji Omar, a social science undergraduate at the Blrkberk College. Sellyoak. Birmingham, has written to the Trengganu Government saying he wants to125 words
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Article27 1960-01-12 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A petition for the wlndlng-up of Stanton Nelson and Co., Ltd.. sharebrokers. has been, filed by Hock Soon and Co.. Ltd.27 words
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141 1960-01-12 9 Drug- taking court officer sentenced SINGAPORE. Monday. A HIGH court interpreter and commissioner for A oaths was today sentenced to six months' detention at the opium treatment centre. M.V. Rajaram, convicted on Dec. 22 on a charge of smoking opium in a house In Johore Road on Ma-ch 29 last141 words
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Article55 1960-01-12 9 UNDERGRADS LOOK FOR HOLIDAY JOBS SINGAPORE, Mon. The University of Malaya Students' Union in Singapore will help 700 undergraduates find work during the vacation which begins on Saturday. The employment commute* of the UMBU has sent 500 circulars to heads of business houses asking them to write to the union55 words
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320 1960-01-12 9 SEND $5,000 DEMAND TO $350,000 MAN -JAIL SEREMBAN, Monday. A MAN who said he had won $350,000 in tht Social and Welfare lottery told the Sessions Court today that he received a letter with drawings of a dagger, a pistol and a ropr. Tham Weng Nam was giving evidence in320 words
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Article78 1960-01-12 9 CINGAPORE, Mon. The Straits Steamship Co Ltd., has acquired two cargo /passengers' ships of about 4,000 tons dead we ght for the company's service between Singapore and Borneo this year. Mr. W. H. McNeil, managing director of the company, said this in a statement78 words
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Article44 1960-01-12 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Th« Singapore Seventh Day Adventist Mission will begin aa eight-day convention tomorrow at the Malayan Seminary Auditorium. Delegates from North Borneo, Malaya and other countries of South-East Asia will discuss the mission's budget for the next two years.44 words
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Advertisement33 1960-01-12 9 We know the season is over... S "''*"> A *J~\ Issf S fmsf /^*Sssssssss^bC^bs^^bsssb <^bmbs> ~"*"^^¥V\^ss. iV v sL^st 4 ~-?*-*7 But we still have PHEASANT i from I SCOTLAND COLD STORAGE (SINGAPORE) LTD33 words
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Advertisement113 1960-01-12 9 I I**1 HB^^ -J^^^^^HH .Iv fl The first aircraft to land on Malayan soil was fuelled by Shell. Ever since, with the growth of air travel. Shell has been fuelling an increasingly great number of aircraft in both the Federation of Malaya and Singapore. The introduction of modern and faster113 words
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Article359 1960-01-12 10 Watch trade boom in Federation SINGAPORE watch dealers foresee an ever-growing market in the Federation of Malaya following the more prosperous climate in the territory as a result of the better rubber prices and the increased quotas for tin miners. Dealers said yesterday that demand for -watches in the Federation359 words
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Article, Illustration159 1960-01-12 10 JAPAN GOODS STILL IN DEMAND OINGAPORE can look forward to an increase in the total value of trade with Japan this year. The Japanese Commercial Attache in Singapore, Mr. K Akiyama, said yesterday that the promising prospects could be attributed to the widening popularity of Japanese products in Singapore and159 words
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Article46 1960-01-12 10 Japan bought 10.312 ton i of natural rubber in November, compared with 8.793 tons in the previous month. The Federation of Malaya supplied 6,793 tons, Thailand 2.300 tons, Sarawak 646 tons. North Borneo 170 tons, Ceylon 153 tons and Indonesia 162 tons.46 words
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Article138 1960-01-12 10 A PART-TIME college A of further education in Singapore, the C.V.M.A. School, is starting a practical salesmanship course to teach local young people the basic knowledge of sales techniques. The course, which will begin on Thursday will include lectures covering all the principles of effective salesmanship.138 words
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Article, Illustration187 1960-01-12 10 BETTER TRADE PROSPECTS THIS YEAR BETTER trade prospects in the Federation of Malaya and Singapore this year are forecast by an executive of a Dutch trading company in Singapore. The executive. Mr. L. Misrrus. said that the improved rubber price during the past nine months had given considerable fillip to187 words
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Article, Illustration184 1960-01-12 10 Malaya Vietnam trade improvement in 1960: Consul trade between Singapore and Vietnam, which has increased three-fold since 1956, will show an even bigger increase this year, the Vietnamese Consul in SineaDore. Mr. Tran Kirn Phuong, said yesterday. Mr. Tran said that a Singapore trading firm had renewed its contract with184 words
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Advertisement363 1960-01-12 10 7le ROYALITE /*^B B^B^L^ns^ Full stondord keyboord <n^^ m 5 104, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** 211, SUNGEI BESI RD. KUALA LUMPUR. TEL: ***** 110, BELFIELD STREET, I?OH. TEL: 3566 22, BEACH STREET, PENANG. TEL: ***** AND AT ACCREDITED DEALERS KLM- ROYAL DUTCH AIRLINES SALES EXECUTIVE KLM Royal Dutch Airlines363 words
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Advertisement234 1960-01-12 10 AROUND THE WORLD! W A !rx > f A*f I EZnillll TYRES WIN and Prove They are Safest for Your Car In ma/or racing events around the world construction features as ranni; tyres ,The; and in the worlds fastest races, Firestone S/F Safety Fortified Gum Dipped cordf tyres prove their234 words
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Advertisement1622 1960-01-12 11 TUB BLUB FUNNEL UNE Tl ABEH, IIVEDPfm. tIASIOW. lON»QN ft CtNTINENTAI P*RTS. Due S'oore Sails P>. Sham Ptnani AENEAS ML Hamburg, RottirdH) Cda 4 Jm 1] Jm 14 15 Jm It PERUUS livtriMl, Glasgow Cl.. 42 JM 11 Jll 14/11 Jaa 11/17 HIIESIAS M'sailltl, LivtlMM. A'fMUll JM 14 JM 171,622 words
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Advertisement1351 1960-01-12 11 Bj£[SESiilM9QoS2iifli /^2E^v THEE. A. Ci LINES— mm <•' ArVfirVm £N "EDSEA MEDITERRANEAN, CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PtRTS. |aVtS\];l S'po'f P Sham Penang Y&Xj&I "FALSTRIA" k)" M/ 22 Jaa 2124 laa 25 2« at \Cmmy JONtKHiI a) 21 JM <Id 5 Ftl J/J Ft* «g998& "JUTLANDIA" k) II 2* Ftk 21 221,351 words
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Advertisement1361 1960-01-12 11 !uZ, NC THE REN LINE STEAMERS LTD. U mT SINCAPORE (iKWtlrltM il tkt UH'tlt RiltOW) I LINES SAIHH6S TB AOEH. U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PIRTS Sport P. Sham Ptnan| lENNEVIS for Liverpool. Hull Rotterdam. Hamburg in Pwt/14 Jat 11/11 Jm ■ENCLEUCN for H burg. L'don, Grangemouth 20 24 Jm 25/27 JM1,361 words
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Advertisement1422 1960-01-12 11 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. \PJV IWSI TEL: Nt: 2*lll. miwW. ELLERMAM LINE KLAVENESS LINE* LONDON. HAMBURG. tOTTEROAII. HAVRE LBS ANCELES, SAN FRANCISCO ft HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLANO and ftr Canada ft U.S.A. North Atlantic ports Accaptiag carga fw Ciatnl ft Sum CITY OF PIPON* Amtrict S port P. Sham1,422 words
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Article638 1960-01-12 12 HENRY WAUGH AND BOUSTEAD By Our Market Correspondent r pIK merger between Henry Waugh and Co. Ltd.. and Boustead and Co. Ltd. is not to take place. A joint statement by the two companies on this page this morning explains that after negotiations, which have been638 words
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Article31 1960-01-12 12 SINGAPORE, JAN. 11. RUBBER: 5.1.13. per lb. (down li cents). Unofficial 5 p.m. close $1.13; (quiet): TIN: 5387.62* per picul (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (up 30 tons).31 words
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Article601 1960-01-12 12 THE Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported yesterday: "Industrials were slightly easier, ting were Irregular while rubbers were steady. The turnover was good." Singapore and Federation broikers reported the following business done up to 3.30 p.m.: Industrials: Fed. Dlsp. $131; Fitzpatficks $1.20; Fraser and Neave ords $1.74 (OL), $1.77601 words
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Article44 1960-01-12 12 Riverview Rubber Estates Ltd. during the quarter ended December 31 produced 531.000 lb. The total produced so far during the financial year ending March 31 1960 Is 1.589.000 lb. compared with 1.409.000 lb. in the corresponding period of the previous financial year.44 words
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Article22 1960-01-12 12 Malayan Sharp Market: Jan. 11 Jan. 9 Industrial*: 126.57 120.85 Tins: 153.48 153.31 i Rubbers: 223.41 222.23 Jan. 1 1958=10022 words
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Article233 1960-01-12 12 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Bulimba 2/3, Charon 6A. Anshun 6/7, Amaglsan Maru 8/9. Ceylon 10/11. Olenfruln 13/14. Steel Scientist 15/16. Helan Maru 18 Serudom N. Wall 3, Jarak N. Wai) 4. blander 21/22, Pacific Maru 23, Klnabalu 24, Meiko Mam233 words
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Article148 1960-01-12 12 JANUARY first graale rabber buyers fob. closed in Singapore yesterday at 113% cents per lb. down I>, cents on Friday's close. The closing tone was quiet. (losing price* in cents per lb.. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.SS. Spot fob. buyers 113=*, sellers 114 V»; Int. 1 R.S.S.148 words
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Article152 1960-01-12 12 rPHE Malayan Exchange Banks x Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100) New York: buying airmail T.T 32 7/8, O.D. 33. 90 d/st 33 3/8 credit bills. 33 1/2 trade bills Canada: buying airmail T.T 31 3/8. O.D. 31 1/3.152 words
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Article107 1960-01-12 12 SINGAPORE Chiaete Produce Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK /Continent January /February shipments MO'i buyers, $41 'i sellers. C'oeannt oil: quiet: bulk $62 sellers, drum $64 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done. Muntok white $501. Sarawak $300. special Sarawak black $310. garbled107 words
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Article14 1960-01-12 12 Sungri Bldor Tin DrcdcJnx Ltd.'* restricted production In December was 443 plculs14 words
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Article121 1960-01-12 12 TNVESTMENT shares were stea- dy here today. ICIANZ eased 2s. to 86s. 6d while Reichhold gained Is. 6d. Base meUU and oils were firmer with Mount laa up Is. to 735. Loans were steady. Con. Zinc 95 '9 Mount Lyell (5-) B '6 seller North Broken Hill 142121 words
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Advertisement1084 1960-01-12 12 a^^^^^a^^^^a^^^W^a^^*^^^3 Express U.S.A. Pacific «Jc Atlantis Coast Service E.T.A. E.T.A. E.T.A. Spore P. S'Mrn Pentng H'kont L. Anidts New York Kilrktwj Man" 23/H laa 21/17 laa I Fek 27 Fcl 14 Mai "Kiaikiwi Mia Ist call 27, J1 Fit n Ira 1 Mar 2*4 call 2/ 4 Mar IMw 2t1,084 words
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Advertisement136 1960-01-12 12 1» THE P^ BURMA FIVE STAR LINE WESTBOUND From Japan Ports Hong Kong Loading for Burma Ports. A R I A N A Singapore 15 Jan Penang 17/18 Jan AGENTS: INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AGENCY 338/342 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore 1. 51, Beach Street, Penang. Spore Tel: *****, *****. Penang Tel: *****.136 words
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Advertisement647 1960-01-12 12 NOTICES I THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STATK OF SINGAPORE ISLAND OF SINGAPORE In Bankruptcy. No. 711 of lf>«7 RE Ishwar Lall Singh of No S7l. Upper East Cout Road. Singapore, 16. Receiving Order ma.c 18th April. 1958. Date of Adjudication 18th April. 1958.647 words
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Advertisement1245 1960-01-12 12 NOTICES NOTICE APPLICATION TO APPROVE COMPOSITION. Debtor's Name. K. V. Adhlappan Address. No. 131, Serangoon Road. Singapore, 8. Description. Labourer P.W.D. Singapore. Court. High Court. Singapore. Number. Bankruptcy No. 227 of 1956. Date of hearing of Application to Court to approve Composition. 22nd January, 1960. Place. High Court. Singapore. Hour.1,245 words
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Advertisement176 1960-01-12 12 NOTICES NOTICE The Public and Hire Purchase Customers are Informed that Mr. Lav Ah Seng is no longer employed by Remington Rand Singapore j Limited, and he Is no longer authorised to transact business or collect monies on our behalf. Temporary receipt book bearing Nos. 7601—7700 is no longer valid176 words
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Advertisement717 1960-01-12 13 NOTICES P.W.D. NOTICE CLOSING OF JURI' BAILEY BRIDGE, PROVINCE WELLCSLEY NOTICE Is given under section 61(3) of the Road Traffic Ordinance 49/1958 that the Juru Bailey Bridge on Route 1 Province Wellesley will be closed to sU traffic between the hours of 12 midnight and 6 a.m. on successive Thursdays717 words
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Advertisement546 1960-01-12 13 I Continued from Page Mi SITUATIONS VACANT It Wotd, Si (Min.)— Box tt rts. saint QUALIFIED Shorthand. Book-keeping Teachers, full-time, part-time. Box A 3838 S.T B'pore WANTEO IMMEDIATELY form Five Teacher, Preference Mathematics Apply Post Offlce Box No. 1207, Singapore. EUROPEAN LADY required for Air Travel Department. Only those wltb546 words
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Advertisement602 1960-01-12 13 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wordt Si (Min.)— Box it ett. txtrm ViANTID by European Couple on* infant Paalr Panjang Am, Married Couple or two amah* •bare duties cooking housework wartilng baby oar* Telephone. B'pore 21 782. WANTIO CNOLISH TBACMBR to tee.en In a Chineee School In tt-Eait Johore. Senior Cambridge Certificate602 words
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Advertisement979 1960-01-12 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Worit Si (Min.)— Box it ctt. txtrm NEW UNFURNISHED 3-Bedroom Flat. MacPherson Road near AlJunled Road, Ren: liso monthly. Apply 143, Rangoon Road, B'pore. Tel. ***** 3 BEOROOMED FLAT In new block Orchard Road near Supermarket. Some furniture to be taken over. Available Ist. February Phone B'pore979 words
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Advertisement955 1960-01-12 13 TUITION 10 Word, Si (Min.)— Box it rts. e*fre ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL tuition by highly qualified Engllsn speaking Instructois. Complete course $75/-. hourly $6/- «"7 Orchard Road. Phone (B'pore) •2797 PRIVATE TUITION given In Elementary or Advanced Bookkeeping by Experienced Tutor. Success Guaranteed within 1 year. Charges Moderate Apply Box955 words
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Advertisement907 1960-01-12 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Word, Si (Mtn.)-Box tt ct: txtrm number HAWK registered lats 19SS. Element condition. Owner going on leav-. $2,500 Apply Box A 5824 S.T. Sport MORRIS MINOR 1930. In good condition. One owner. View at 271 -F Potong Pasir, B'pore. 13. bours 5.30 p.m. 7.00 p.m. itsa907 words
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Advertisement536 1960-01-12 13 SHOPPING GUIDE (S pore) j 2d Word, $10 (Minimum) Dailt I month. It Word, StJt (Mm.) j JADE, OIAMOND. Pearl ft Gold Jewelleries. Lee Onn. 206/ S. 8. Bridge Koad. VISIT CHIONQ SHING Manufactur- Ing Jeweller* and Diamond Merchants Tel: *****. STOP UOLV DANDRUFF! Ot Miracle Daodncide Available From Hairdressers,536 words
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Advertisement184 1960-01-12 13 lOO°o NON-IRON SLACKS Only $13.80 MADE-TO-ORDER NO EXTRA CHARGE Please call at: LI SENG MIN CO., LTD. 6. North Bridge Road. WRINKLES. SPOTS, PIMPLES AND BLEMISHES disappear after 9. few days' treatment with BARON'S ROSE CREAM. CHAKI CO.. (P.O. Box, 123) 29, Robinson Rd., S'pore-1. i COMPETITION BADMINTON i HALL.184 words
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883 1960-01-12 14 Norman Siebel - Norman Siebel I THE Malayan football -I season grows bi*- *er. better and brighter every year. The bill of fare for 1 the next 12 months in- eludes enough variety to satisfy even the fans who are hardest to please. How's this883 words
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Article, Illustration72 1960-01-12 14 - I Perak s fast wing threequarter Adrian Kodngues breaking away smartly wirn tn» ball from two Penang defenders. R. Huet (beside him) and P. Chamberlain who [are after him in the Malaya Cup north zone rugger final replay in Ipoh on72 words
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228 1960-01-12 14 S AF A to field Cup team for XL game KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE SINGAPORE Amateur F.A. President's XI to meet Selangor Rangers, Selangor's league and cup champions, at Merdeka Stadium on Jan. 23 (kickofl 7.30 p.m.) will be the same team as the one which beat Selangor 5—3 in228 words
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Article92 1960-01-12 14 STOCKHOLM. Mon.— Lee Kin Tat. Malayan holder of the London open championship, was defeated in the singles final and doubles semi-finals in the Swedish open badminton championships here yesterday. After beating Bertil Glaus iSwedem 15-11. 15-9 in the singles semi-finals. Lea was defeated 15-5. 17-14 in92 words
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Article108 1960-01-12 14 J ONDON. Mon. The draw ror RJ the fourth round of the English P. A. Cup competition, to b* played on Jan. 30, was made here today. The pairings are: Scunthorpe r Port Vale; West Bromwich v Bury or Bolton; Liverpool v Man. Utd.; SouthamptonReuter - 108 words
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Article84 1960-01-12 14 CYDNEY. Mon— South Aus- tralla were forced to follow on 189 runs behind New South Wales in spite of a fine innings of 93 by their captain. Colin Pinch, on the third day of their Sheffield Shield match here today. Scores: New South Wales 534 forReuter - 84 words
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Article39 1960-01-12 14 NEW DELHI. Mon. Ramanathan Kiishnan. the Indian Davis Cup player, won the men's singles title of the Indian lawn tennis championships here yesterday. He beat Ulf Schmidt, of Sweden. 6-3, 6-3. 6-1 in the final.39 words
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310 1960-01-12 14 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN SINGAPORE. Mon.—Singapore and Federation schools will meet in ten different sports events this year according to. the programme drawn up by the Singapore Combined Schools Sports Council for 1960. The games are athletics, cricket, rugger, tennis, basketball, swimming and tabletennis In310 words
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Advertisement163 1960-01-12 14 Join the world swing to letAmanA KING SIZE Doubly smooth" the extra length plus filter t r^^Z > <^r^'*"wl^^**»^wo a?^v~ < PUce your old cigarette on this actual $»Mt"»//-£*';*-j'" I^^P^ "!^^>-^^^^*'**"'j|^Es R^ >C fII I I ill IC^ com P*ri«' n chart. Rothmans ■Jt\\&''':-'\'-'-'.' jß&*.-'. MB£-:/ Mfe.. .^S-^*v"-J§^ a^^^C X'163 words
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232 1960-01-12 15 t/IC NAYAGAM Kuala Lumpur. Monday - Teh, Lim to defend all their four titles t/IC NAYAGAM Kuala Lumpur. Monday By TEH KEW SAN and Lim Say Hup will defend their doubles title in the All-England badminton championships from March 16 to 19. Badminton Association of Malaya secretary Teh Gin Sooi told the Straits Times today that232 words
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Article443 1960-01-12 15 Weights for Ipoh races i 2nd DAY WEIGHTS (or all eight races for inr second day of the Permk Turf Clmb meeting tomorrow C;2Div2— 5Attr. WMi Star 9.00 Can't Tell S.1S Sir Chiron 8.13 Bintang Ti.nor M2 On Screen S.12 Our Kinjdoro K.I 1 Star Zeal 8.1* Too Much Money443 words
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168 1960-01-12 15 MALAYA TO PROPOSE WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Asian Basketball Conference at Manila next week will be asked to start a basketball competition for women in Asia. The proposal will be formally put to the conference by the Malayan delegate. Mr. Moe Fu Kiat. who is leading a Malayan168 words
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Article30 1960-01-12 15 CARDIFF. Mon. John <Taul! (Swansea), the British Lions player, will fill the vacancy at lock forward for Wales against England at Twickenham on Saturday, it was announced today.—ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article32 1960-01-12 15 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Buklt i Panjang Ranger* entered the flual of the Buklt Panjang District league competition when they held Rainbows to I a scoreless draw at Buklt Panjang today. k32 words
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Article176 1960-01-12 15 SATTAR NAMED SAFA COACH SINOAPORE, Mon— The Singapore Amateur Football Association, at its first council meeting tonight, appointed Inrhe Rahim Sattar honorary roach for a trial period of three months. He will receive $200 a month for expenses. S.A.F.A. president Soh Ghee Soon, in proposing the appointment of one coach176 words
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Article40 1960-01-12 15 PARIS. Mon. Ingemar Johansson, the world heavyweight boxing champion, left here by air last night for New York, where he will meet the New York Boxing Commission to look into possibilities of a return fight with Floyd Patterson.—Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article23 1960-01-12 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Amateur Athletic Association will hold its general committee meeting at the S.R.C. clubhouse at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow23 words
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Article210 1960-01-12 15 EPSOM ' JEEP - EPSOM 'JEEP By TPOH. Mon.— Can Flirt 1 (late Persian Flight), a good-looking newcomer in the Rinus van Breukelen Stable, galloped well in a tryout with stablemates Can't Tell and Palong A on the training track here this morning. The trio went from the 6f at210 words
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Article110 1960-01-12 15 McGrowdie due in Malaya soon Mon.— Sydney lightweight Jockey Noel McGrowdie has accepted a big retainer to ride In Malaya for six months, and will leave at the end of the month. He i s under contract to a Frenchman, M. M. Ouiney of Veni Vlcl Stable, who ha* wideReuter - 110 words
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Article85 1960-01-12 15 SINOAPORE. Mon. S!n»apor» Cricket Club -B b«at 19 Air Tor. m«tlon SJirnal ReKlment by 14 point* (goal, two trtw. penalty). to 6 (two trlM) In a rucger match on thf padang today. KOc who led 8-3 at half-time, scored through Ait ken (a try. a penalty and a85 words
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Advertisement183 1960-01-12 15 V^^^^H* .^SSSSSSSSSSSSBW TKi th« nt« MO'fiS OHO'd! Th.i j^sssssl .^sssß sssSK Is where dresms-for-Jwo comt true in J^^k *^^^0t ssssm K&A uesuMui ci> k Jtk *TEjffi^jjt^^ r h kind ot clr or Hki family: luiunous. sensible. V Leg. lew hnoa and gaytf colours. |L^l with wide-vista wmon and lota-toM ■kV.183 words
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Advertisement209 1960-01-12 15 Pan Am announces the only scheduled all-cargo service between Manila and the U. S. A. CONVENIENT CONNECTIONS FROM SINGAPORE I This new all-cargo flight adds 14,000 pounds of I A^k. I lift to Pan American's regular weekly service Jfc| of 5 passenger-cargo flirhts. Lariret heavy, bulkr ml shipments can be209 words
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Miscellaneous13 1960-01-12 15 SINGAPORE: Ruggrr BCC t SRC. padang. Table tennis: 87TA hamplonships, SYSC «8 p.m.).13 words
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Article740 1960-01-12 16 $125,000 LOTTERY PRIZE WRANGLE CAN NOW GO TO THE PRIVY COUNCIL KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE $125,000 LOTTERY CASE in which a former RAF coporal, Shafie bin Sahid, was awarded judgment against an unemployed man, C. Govindasamy, will now go to the Privy Council. The Federation740 words
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Article29 1960-01-12 16 MR. AND M M. MARTIN ASISMf CAM thank friends and relatives for their kind wlshej an* valuable Rifts on the occasion of their marriage on 26 11! i»29 words
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Article48 1960-01-12 16 THC UNVEILING of a mcmcrial plaque to the late Dr. O.H. Gailick will tak« place In 8«. Andrew's Cathedral oa Thursday January nth ot 6 p.m. Friend* and auorlates of the laic Dr. Uarllck are Irvtted by the Academy of Medicine v attend thia memorial service.48 words
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294 1960-01-12 16 I ON DON. Mon. Three prominent London financiers, concerned in sensational property deals involving millions of pounds, appeared in court here today on fraud charges. They are: HARRY JASPER, 54. head of a big group ot investment and property companies; FRIEDRICH GRINReuter - 294 words
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Article, Illustration298 1960-01-12 16 STRANGELY UNEVEN RECITAL BY COOPER SINGAPORE, Mon. A New Zealand-born pianist, Peter Cooper, gave a recital for the Singapore Musical Society at the Cultural Centre tonight. The first part of the programme Bach's Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue and Beethoven's D major sonata, Op. 10298 words
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141 1960-01-12 16 FREE PRESS FEATURE ON SERVICES SPORT s DEGINNING tomorrow. and appearing every £jj E Wednesday, the Free s Press will publish a spe- s cial feature on Services s sport in Singapore. S It will contain the la- E E test news and gossip on E E sport in the141 words
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280 1960-01-12 16 Happy Monday for 6 children of jobless Mr. Tan SINGAPORE. Monday. pOR the six children of the Tan family, who were nearly given away for adoption last week because their father could not get a job, today turned out to be a happy instead of Black Monday. As soon they280 words
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Article267 1960-01-12 16 LONDON. Mon In London i stock markets today industrial I equities responded to a good selective demand for th« first day of the new account and recorded a number of good improvements but there were also several adverse movements. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp267 words
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Article36 1960-01-12 16 LONDON, Mon. Spot 34Hd.. (nom.) Feb. 33V»d., March 32S.d.. April June 32 July /Sept. 314d.. Oct./Dec. 30 7 B d.. Jan. ci.f. S3 1 id.. Feb. c.U. 33d. March c.l.f. 32 Sd. Tone: Quietly steady.36 words
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Article21 1960-01-12 16 LONDON. Mon. Buyer* £789, sellers £789 s FV>rwara buyers £7«6's. sellers £787';. Settlement £789. Turnover a.m. 20 tons, p.m. 10.21 words
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Article246 1960-01-12 16 CUT-RATE i AIR I FARES PLANNED r On charter for club members only ONDON. Mon Plans for drastic cuts in Commonwealth air fares by using charter planes for "club members only" were given in London yesterday. L An independent British Airline. Eagle Aviation, said it was considering an agreement to246 words
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Advertisement227 1960-01-12 16 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS n (BLOCK: On January nth at BimKiar Hospital K L. to Clc-ly and Tony, a aon. ESPECIALLY IN THE STRAITS TIMES )Wls^ BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, INGAGtMfHTS. 4/\ *O« A minimum Of twenty ANNOUNCEMENTS. PERSONAL. MISSING ETC $1 U wowSo'cfNTJ OOITIOHM SITUATIONS VACANT, VEHICLES FOR SALE, mm *ot227 words
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Advertisement74 1960-01-12 16 nfjlllin MULTIPRESS P that m c v Braun Multipress extractor Is a rontrib'fc tion to family health R extracts Hit juice from fresh fruit and vegetable In their natural form to give enough vitamlna I <or the whole family. mmmhmm N A flWffffffl A Ct Ltd ..-..-0..-.....-.0...0 Cy JEWELS ROSKOPF74 words
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