The Straits Times, 16 January 1960
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Title Section18 1960-01-16 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1960 15 CENTS, He*****18 words
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191 1960-01-16 1 Why I believe must master the national language AKH von one of the thousands Of people throughout Malaya who are studying Malay? Perhaps you vrould like to put IN WRITING why you are so keen on learning the National Language especially if there is a chance your views will win191 words
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Article334 1960-01-16 1 5,000 TIMES WORSE THAN A-BOMB U.S. speculates on Soviet secret weapon 6 Already in production' boast WASHINGTON, Fri.— An American nuclear scientist, Ralph E. Lapp, said today the Russians may be working on an "Orbital H-bomb" which could be stationed in space and launched or recalled atReuter - 334 words
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Article, Illustration214 1960-01-16 1 THE BAD BOSSES ABE WARNED SINGAPORE, Friday. THE MINISTER for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, today warned that the Government would deal sternly with "unscrupulous" employers who try to get the police involved in industrial disputes with a view to creating ill-will214 words
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89 1960-01-16 1 L-WEEK CALL TO ALL PLANTATION WORKERS KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The President of the National Union of Plantation Workers. Mr. S. P. S. Nathan, has appealed to 350.000 plantation workers in Malaya to take an active part in the National Language Week. In a directive Issued to secretaries of NUPW and89 words
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Article27 1960-01-16 1 SYDNEY. Frl. Scientific equipment designed and built in Australia will be launched in American Scout .satellites within 18 months, a prominent Australian sc>ntlst said here today.27 words
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144 1960-01-16 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —Relatives of mil-lionaire-contractor Mr. Bong Sin. believed kidnapped, held a daylong hush-hush con- ference at his Seavoy Road home today th*> fourth day of his disappearance The doors and windows of the house were shut tight as the family discussion went144 words
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Article42 1960-01-16 1 LONDON. Fri.— Mr Aneurin Bevan, deputy leader of the British Labour Party, recovering from an abdominal operation on Dec. 29. is now able to leave his bed and sit in a chair to read, it was stated here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article128 1960-01-16 1 JAKARTA. Fri. The In-donesian-Chinese Friendship Association here today appealed to the Indonesian and Communist Chinese governments to settle the overseas Chinese problem in a peaceful manner. The association, in a statement, supported the recent Indonesian ban on alien retail traders operat ing in rural areas.Reuter - 128 words
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Article35 1960-01-16 1 NEWMARKET, England, Fri. Two men were killed and another seriously injured when a dlesel train and a lorry loaded with workers collided today at a farm I crossing near here.35 words
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Article, Illustration251 1960-01-16 1 By HAROLD SOH SINGAPORE. Friday A NINE- YEAR-OLD schoolboy, Chua Kok Chong, was abducted by three men who waylaid him on a five-foot way about 200 yards from his house in Lorong, 35, Geylang, tonight. I He was dragged into a car which sped In the251 words
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Article, Illustration131 1960-01-16 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. T<HE chairman of Party Rakyat, Inche Ahmad 1 Boestamam, is to give up leadership of the Socialist Front. I This is to enable him to devote his time to re-organis-lng Party Rakyat. particularly in the rural areas He is likely131 words
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Article36 1960-01-16 1 MOSCOW, Fri. Nikklta Khrushchev was today presented with the commemorative medal of the World Peace Council for his "Immense contribution to the cause of strengthening world peace," the Soviet news agency Tass reported—Reuter.36 words
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Article54 1960-01-16 1 BANGALORE. India. Frl. The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, today firmly opposed suggestions at the annual Congress Party meeting here that India drop Its policy of non-alignment and opposition to military pacts. Mr. Nehru said that India's policy had been proved right and such proposals were aReuter - 54 words
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Article31 1960-01-16 1 b A GOODS BOYCOTT LONDON rri M ■>f n»-i>prr.<' *.itty ruuuiiir' !>taup.-> id Bii ouu,'b*m tod.iv urdticd withdrawal from i*Jf iiur Minb t'f j!1 vjutu Afiu au s'.'od -I31 words
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Advertisement25 1960-01-16 1 I by COLD STORAGE CREAMERIES M World renowned- nof on 'Y as liqueur I .1— but as a tonic wine containing specially selected rare herbs25 words
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Advertisement152 1960-01-16 1 any watch can have jewels... any watch can have gold but only with ROLEX can you buy ROLEX service ROLEX SALES SERVICE. 7S ROCINSON ROAD. SINC4.PORE TIL: ***** ViaoroasSpc/t^ I Z A if LEADING athlcM* J^ and traineri throughout th« H)' »orM include 'Owlim*' m fW Wt <>>< training diet152 words
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Article848 1960-01-16 2 MAORIS FROM 300 TRIBES ASSEMBM TO WELCOME MALAYA'S 'WHITE HERON THEN HE'S OFF TO SAMPLE THE EERIE SPLENDOUR OF THE GLOW-WORM CAVES. ..AND TAKE A RIDE IN JET BOAT MAORIS from 300 tribes today gave a rousing welcoming beginning with the traditional challenge at the848 words
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Article45 1960-01-16 2 BATI GAJAH, Fri._ The bleating of a goat led a man to- death during a thunderstorm here yesterday. llazar Singh, n. a rattle and goat owner, went out into the rain to investigate the bleating and was struck by lightninc and killed.45 words
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Article130 1960-01-16 2 PENANG. Friday. REPRESENTATIVES of the Penang Fruit Dealers' Association today met the assistant Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Cheah Theam Swee. and urged the Government to waive the duty on local fruits. Mr Chan Tuck, president of the association, told Mr. Cheah that the130 words
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Article63 1960-01-16 2 MUAR. Fri— The Coroner.] I Inche Abulleh bin Ngah. re- I corded a verdict of death by > strngulation by a person or persons unknown or an unidentified woman, whose body wa s found n?ar the Muar ferry seven months ago. i The body was found 163 words
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84 1960-01-16 2 Texas youth winner of writing contest SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Ford Company today announced that a 17. year. old Texas high school student was the winner of a writing contest held during the Ford teen-age press conference in Dearborn, Michigan, last September Sam Hudson, of Arlington Heights High School. Fort Worth.84 words
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271 1960-01-16 2 AN ATTEMPT is being made by American exporters to eater the rice market here. Negotiations are now going on between their representatives and a Singapore businessman for the purchase of 25.000 tons of rice grown In America Meanwhile, othf-r rlcenroduclng countries—Thailand.271 words
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154 1960-01-16 2 Lawyer to meet Minister on Monday DENANG, Fri. Mr. Jag-jit Singh, counsel for the 30 Indonesians held in Penang on arms charges, will meet the Minister for External Affairs. Dato Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman. in Kuala Lumpur on Monday. Dr Ismail had agreed to the meeting on the154 words
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Miscellaneous13 1960-01-16 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby ive sought) f virtuT did a PoaeeT it13 words
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162 1960-01-16 3 LONDON, Fri. A plan for half-price flights to Commonwealth countries by charter airliner has been dropped. The Commonwealth Union of Trade organisers of the scheme, said that "with great regret" they cannot at present operate the proposed series of charter flights owing to legalReuter - 162 words
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Article76 1960-01-16 3 BATON ROUGE, Fri— Dr. George H. Mickey, Dean of the Louisiana State University Graduate School, and an internationally known biologist, was accused yesterday of murdering Margaret Rosamond McMillan. 38. biology professor at the university. The police say Mickey bludgeoned Dr. McMillan to death just before midnight76 words
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627 1960-01-16 3 HOW THE WEST REACTED TO THAT KHRUSHCHEV SPEECH ONE of the first thoughts that struck officials studying Mr. Khrushchev's disarmament speech today was that he was not giving away as much as might appear. They said the conclusion they drew on flstReuter - 627 words
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Article102 1960-01-16 3 SALISBURY, Friday. INDIAN and coloured communities here yesterday decided to Join a boycott by prominent Africans of a speech by the British Prime Minister, Mr Macmillan Mr. Macmillan, currently touring Africa, is scheduled to speak on Tuesday to the Rhodesian National Affairs Association In102 words
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Article53 1960-01-16 3 MELBOURNE, Frl Nevil Shute the best-selling British author who died here three days ago after suffering a stroke, was cremated yesterday. At the funeral service the Coadjutor of Melbourne, the Rt. Rev. J. D. McKie, said the author had made millions happier and better able toReuter - 53 words
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184 1960-01-16 3 ICY FLOOD DRIVES 15,000 OUT OF HOMES AMSTERDAM. Fri. A An army of 4,000 troops and civilians were last night rescuing the last of 15.000 people driven from their homes by Icy water flooding through a breached dyke. A biting north-east wind drove the waters of the North Sea throughReuter - 184 words
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262 1960-01-16 3 LONDON, Friday. T*IE FOREIGN Ministers of the United States A Britain. France and West Germany are expected to meet in mid-April to formulate Western views for the summit conference. The ministers will probably meet In Washington though this has not been finallyReuter - 262 words
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Article30 1960-01-16 3 LONDON. Fri. Dr Fadll Kutchuk. Turkish Cyprlot vice-president elect of an Independent Cyprus, arrived here by air last night to attend Uie Cyprus ministerial conference beginning tomorrow. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article49 1960-01-16 3 LIVERPOOL. Fri.— Boats searched the River Mersey yesterday for the bodies of «ix men drowned last H«ht when the 230-ton local tug. Applecarth. capsized and sank after bein* in collision with a 10.500-ton freighter. A seventh member of the crew was picked up dead Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article38 1960-01-16 3 LONLX)N, Fri.— Mr. Michael BlundeU. 1 leader of the non-racial New Kenya Group, arrived here yesterday In a party of delegates from Kenya who will attend the colony's constitutional conference, which opens on Monday —ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Advertisement310 1960-01-16 3 NO WONDER EXCESS STOMACH ACID CAUSES HEARTBURN, INDIGESTION, GAS I When your stomach is upset, you need fast, safe, sure relief Phillips Tablets settle your stomach in seconds because they contain the most effective neutralizer of burning stomach acids known! What's more, Phillips Tablets aid digestion, promote regularity and correct310 words
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Miscellaneous309 1960-01-16 3 Your radio today..* RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Median Wave 47« »«tre« NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 SERVICE 41 7 metre* ?orr D aS c x e h s&ws; services Newt 805 A Date With Music; Kuala Lumpur 341 metre* 8.30 Calling All Hospitals; 800 3<« metres Close Down;309 words
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318 1960-01-16 4 Campaign agatnst bogus benevolent societies soon-Byrne 'THESE ASSOCIATIONS WERE SET UP FOR FRAUDULENT PURPOSES' SINGAPORE, Friday. |MIX Singapore Government is to crack down on fraudulent benevolent associations, which, in the words of the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, have in the past been "a fruitful field of all kinds318 words
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Article, Illustration201 1960-01-16 4 SONGKOKS FOR 4 DELEGATES TO MANILA SINGAPORE, rri. vlr Paul Cheng. Divisional Inspector of Schools, was one of four Federation delegates who left here by PAA today for Manila. They will attend a regional conference of National Commissions for LNESCO. Bespectacled Mr. Cheng, like the others, was sporting a songkok201 words
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Article73 1960-01-16 4 The Muslim Bill Views are sought SINGAPORE, Fri. The select committee of the Legislative Assembly on the Muslims (Amendment) Bill has Invited repiesentatlons from the public on the Bill, whose main purpose is to increase the powers of the Shariah Court. They may be made in writing in Chinese, English,73 words
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Article17 1960-01-16 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. T. A Simon has been elected president of the Singapore Buddhist Association.17 words
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203 1960-01-16 4 Got air and rail fares with fake letter— 6 months' jail I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. A former North Borneo estate dresser was sentenced today to six months' Jail for cheating Mansfield and Co., Ltd., here of rail and air tickets and $200 cash. Jeyaprakash Mohan Rao, 41. admitted in the Sessions203 words
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Article88 1960-01-16 4 2 BANKRUPTS GRANTED DISCHARGE SINGAPORE. Fri. Two clerks were discharged as bankrupts by Mr. Justice Wee Chone Jin in the High Court today. Clerk No. 1. Robert Teow. a War Department employee. I was a bankrupt since June > 1956, with liabilities amount- i ing to $3,962. It was stated88 words
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Article69 1960-01-16 4 I SINGAPORE. Fri. Eight donations to the National Theatre Fund today brought the total to $335,977.54. Today's donations: Huo Vow Wo Cho Sia $50. Indoj Straits Trading Co. Ltd. $50, Hong San Public School $255, Tien Wah Press Ltd. $500. Dr K. Coomaraswamy $100 Nanyang Tv SI69 words
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Article60 1960-01-16 4 SINGAPORE. Fri Th e Chinese Swimming Club will hold a Chinese New Year re-unton dinner and dance on Feb. 6. at 8 p.m. Tickets at $5 per head are sold at the Club. The Club will also hold a Children's Day on Feb. 14 when there will60 words
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Article129 1960-01-16 4 BODY FLOWN FROM SYDNEY IS BURIED SINGAPORE. Fri. A hush of gloom shrouded the Gob household in Oxley Kise today as it mourned the death in Australia of a son. Paul. 25. Paul, an outstanding student in applied geology. died of cerebral haemorrhage on Mondaymorning in Sydney Hospital. His body,129 words
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Article21 1960-01-16 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. New Zealand pianist. Peter Cooper, will be interviewed In Radio Singapore's "Visitor's Book" at 7.15 p.m. tomorrow.21 words
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395 1960-01-16 4 Council plans to spend a total of $131.8 million $1.6 M. DEFICIT IN THE i960 CITY BUDGET SINGAPORE. Friday 'THE City Council has budgetted to spend this year a total of $131,871,732, including the three trading departments of electricity, gas and water and the City Engineer's Department subsidiary account. i395 words
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Article36 1960-01-16 4 SINGAPORE. Fri The Anglican High School. Upper Changi Road, will be officially opened and blessed by the Bishop of Singapore. Rt. Rev. H. W. Balnes, on St. Paul's Day. Jan. 25 at 5.30 p.m.36 words
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Article73 1960-01-16 4 MR. Ngien Ah Sgtt, 45, is the father of eight and be is going to show bis children bow fit be is. For the second successive year, he has entered for the Free Press Walk on Sunday, Feb. 28. "It's good fun," he said when be73 words
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120 1960-01-16 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Yang di Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Lshak will tour the Southern Islands beginning on Sunday. This is his first visit to the Islands since his Installation as head of the State last month. On Sunday, he will visit Pulau Bukom120 words
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Article198 1960-01-16 4 STILL TO BE WON: THE GOLD MEDAL PRIZE-GIVING CEREMONY SINGAPORE, Fri. 1 The gold medal for distinction in English offered by the Singapore Chamber of Commerce from its City Commemoration Prize j Fund, has gone un- claimed for the ninth j successive year. "This is a cause for regret," said198 words
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Advertisement325 1960-01-16 4 J mUSK**™ ***** SEVEN WONDERS- t world--: B setn Ihioufti the entMt acnotr Orcheitra $4 Back Stalls SJ SC Balcony S' 50 (No Fr«« LUt). TODAY 1, l.4 S> 4 #J0 fJO 6ETRAYEO BY HER LOVER' m^Gee "meat,* a FRANCOISE ARNOUL (MGM) P m Tonight Midniaht THE YEAR'S TOP COMEDY325 words
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Miscellaneous86 1960-01-16 4 today's Singapore diary... SINOAPOKE JUDO CLUB: Junior class general practice 7.30 pjn. to 10 pjn. EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS by T. C. Tan at Dtethelm building. Market Street. 0 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): Rhythmic movement 9.45 a.m.; beauty culture examination 2 D.m. V.M.C.A. (Orchard Road): Malay class Cambridge86 words
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Miscellaneous67 1960-01-16 4 wetghturting 3 pjn.; badminton practice 2 p.m.; Chinese tv^wrw 7.30 p.m. PAYA LEBAK METHODIST CHI'BCH: Fellowship group meet--Ins 4.30 p.m. GEYLANG STR UTS CHINESE METHODIST CHVKCH: MYJ "The After Olow" 7 pm I*!< EY METHODIST CHI RCH. Fellowship gathering 6.30 p.m. *LIM CHI?KCH (Seranfoon Road i Christ Ambassadors choir practice67 words
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Miscellaneous78 1960-01-16 4 ELIM CBUBCH (Everitt Road) Chrtot Ambuaadors youth fellowship 330 p.m *AMAKBIBHNA MISSION (Norrta Ro«l): Claw on Srlmf Bha^avad OIU 6.30 p.m KATONG BOYB- CLlB: Badminton 3 pm: boxlns. Indoor »»me«, iwpak ra«a. body-building 5 p.m movie circle shov 7 o m BLKIT TIMAH VOI'TM CLIB: T»ble-tennls. body-bulldtng. football 4 p.m.;78 words
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Article231 1960-01-16 5 WELFARE COMMITTEE TO RAISE $50,000 FOR POOR KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE SELANGOR Muslim Welfare Committee has started a $50,000 lottery to raise funds lor destitute Muslims in the state. In organising the lottery, the committee rejected the orthodox religious view that money from a lottery was231 words
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Article29 1960-01-16 5 SINGAPORE. Fri— Mr. J. B. Jeyaretnam, Crown counsel and Deputy Public Prosecutor, was admitted to the Singapore Bar by the Chief Justice. Sir Alan Rose, today.29 words
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Article68 1960-01-16 5 Magistrate named for juveniles SINGAPORE, Fri. Mrs. Quek Bee See. a barrister, has been appointed Juvenile court magistrate. She is also an assistant director of legal aid at the Ministry of Labour and Law. Mrs. Quek was admitted to the Singapore Bar early In 1958. She succeeds Miss W. A.68 words
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Article, Illustration119 1960-01-16 5 DATO T0DIRECT THE BRITISH TECHNICAL AW PLANS DATO A.H.P. HUMPHREY, former secretary to the Ministry of Finance, haa been appointed director of technical assistance In the Commonwealth Relations Office in London. A Commonwealth Relations Office spokesman said in London last night that the appointment indicated the increasing attention being paid119 words
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231 1960-01-16 5 Malaya 'would suffer' if she imposed a boycott KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaya would suffer if she boycotted goods from South Africa, the president of the F.M.S. Chamber of Commerce, Mr. H. I. Thornton-Jones, said today. He was commenting on a call by the Malayan Trade Union Congress for a boycott231 words
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541 1960-01-16 5 THE Sultan of Perak today created five new Justices of the Peace and bestowed state decorations on 40 others to mark his 70th birthday. The investiture ceremony was held in the throne room of the Istana Iskandariah where the receipients541 words
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281 1960-01-16 5 NOW A PLEDGE TO PROMOTE WELFARE OF THE PEOPLE J{UALA KANGSAR. Fri.— In a loyalty address read to the Sultan of Perak on his "Oth birthday today, the state administration, rajahs and chiefs pledged to "promote the welfare of the people and inculcate in them a spirit of unity and281 words
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360 1960-01-16 6 BIG YOUTH CONFERENCE IS PLANNED FIS the aim of the Malayan Chinese Association to bring together "fence-sitters" and others and make them all loyal to the country, said the MCA's acting president, Da to Che '.i Toon Lok. here today. "We must360 words
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300 1960-01-16 6 An old and hungry tiger roams near Aussie jungle base fPOH, Fri.— An old ti--1 ger which is believed to be a potential man-eater is playing "ghost" with men of the Ist Bn., the Royal Australian Regiment, operating in the deep jungle of North Perak. The only signs the soldiers300 words
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Article58 1960-01-16 6 KLANO. Fri— A hawker. Nk Thlam. 53. was charged in the Sessions Court here today with possession of 52 slabs and two packets of raw opium totalling 221 lb. at an attap hut in Kampong Kuantan Road on Jan. 13. Bail of $10,000 in two sureties58 words
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Article50 1960-01-16 6 Advice bureau on careers BUKIT MERTAJAM. M. —As part of its community service, the Rotary Club here has set up an advice bureau on careers and other problems, the retiring president, Mr. K. T. Joseph, said at a dinner last night. The Rev. A. C. Peatfleld was installed new president50 words
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63 1960-01-16 6 STRAY DOGS PLAGUE NANYANG UNIVERSITY SINGAPORE, Fri—Nanyang University is being: "invaded by swarms of up to 50 or 64 stray docs at night. Students today complained that the dogs caused a lot of nuisance by their incessant barking and howling, and disturbed their studies. The strays come from neighbouring villages.63 words
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210 1960-01-16 6 A BLUEPRINT to help the thousands of youths who leave schools in the Federation every year to choose their careers is to be drawn up by the Government. An Australian trained officer of the Labour Department. Inche Shamsuddln bin Mohamed Shane. is now210 words
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Advertisement140 1960-01-16 6 FLASH ..DON'T MISS THE SUNDAY MAIL The amazing document Oscar Wilde penned in jail EXCLUSIVE REPORT BASED ON STUDY OF THE ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT The day Hitler's nurse handed over his home town to the Allies DONT FIGHT. 1 SHE SAID. I KNOW WHAT I AM TALKING ABOUT... HE WAS NEVER140 words
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Article, Illustration1327 1960-01-16 7 A colony on the verge of revolt— then rubber suddenly became important STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE A TIME OF GREAT POLITICAL DISCORD BETWEEN THE COLONIES OF SINGAPORE AND PENANG MR. KOH SEANG iTI TAT warmed to his subject. "Speaking direct ly to my friends, the Europeans of the Settlement," he1,327 words
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Miscellaneous197 1960-01-16 7 Tin- Saint LmtUv Chartvris Li'l Abner l*y Ai Lapp TH'-so«'- DAWG K (-ITS T/NY.'f TH' V'aH IS A MIZ2LUBLE "rfOUNG HILL- "S BOX WHW GO OM! '.'-IT'S A GatANICE,JUICy \MOST EUGi&IE IS!*r BILLV,AN'^D'IS A-s'6«.'-GENOOV;iNE:J HOPELESS LOVE f -VO'/. v CHUNK "-NCNV^HE. WAR-OLE BA&EUDP j EVE-TALJAN PIG-GIRL AN' SO, CAINT UMNERSTAM'197 words
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Obituary35 1960-01-16 8 M .re-, tv (Minimum) LEICESTER Dato Dr. William Samuei Le:c<-«<i-r on sth January IMO i Mtlmtn Medical s,rvice«. retired) of Roalenden" Bramley. Surrey, the beloved husband of Dorothy. Deeply re»;r»tted Federation Papers please copy.35 words
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Article532 1960-01-16 8 it HW. tie (Minimum) TMI COCKPIT'S Java Ri)sttafel served every Saturday and Sunday lunch time. ROBINSONS. Singapore: for the convenience of our umoraers, store open until .'> p m. today. THE OTHER SIDE of the Suez story at last) Kden's Memoirs are being published in February. From th« r>et!er532 words
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648 1960-01-16 8 The Straits Times Saturday. January 16, 1960 Industrial Peace The Singapore Government, which has a reputation for swift action, has not attempted any speed records in preparing the Industrial Relations Bill which will set up machinery for the prevention and settlement of trade disputes. The bill, the first reading of648 words
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Article348 1960-01-16 8 The coming reduction of the Russian army by a million and a quarter men looks less impressive when it is realised that American and Russian numbers will then just about match. The West has been a long way ahead in shrinking the size of its military forces. Moreover Mr.348 words
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Article, Illustration247 1960-01-16 8 Though it will concentrate on a smaller range of activities, the work of RIDA will become more rather than less important as rural development accelerates. Already it has a good tally of work done, money advanced and ideas tried. Many of its successes, small in themselves, are the247 words
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Article, Illustration877 1960-01-16 8 PATRICK O' DONOVAN - K and H bid for the White House... PATRICK O'DONOVAN TWO TOP DEMOCRATS ENTER THE RACE FOR THE PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION BY WASHINGTON. Friday TWO men of very different backgrounds, but of similar ideas have declared they will try for the Democrat nomination for the presidency this year. They are both877 words
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Article374 1960-01-16 8 FIFTY YEARS AGO From the Straits Times of Jan. 16. 1910 A FURTHER rise in the price of tin is confident, ly expected and the Chinese merchants of Penan* even declare that they expect it will touch $80 picul before Chinese New Year. AN American, .Mr. H. Sands, who will374 words
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Advertisement7 1960-01-16 8 ■#i>/liVt/iAO/(iVt/ii\«X(i\( Cjammeter SWISS M4D£ STOPWATCHES from $48.-7 words
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Advertisement148 1960-01-16 8 ARTHUR MEE'S CHILDRENS ENCYCLOPEDIA Arthur Mee's Children's Encyclopedia is a truly unique achievement. For forty years It ha* remained supreme, unchallenged as home education in its flne't form. The latest edition In ten volumes. superbly produced, expertly written, upholds the fine tradition of tha work, a tradition acknowledged by generations148 words
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Article13 1960-01-16 9 ENTER THE STRAITS TiMES-BERITA HARIAN MALAY ESSAY CONTEST!13 words
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Article, Illustration470 1960-01-16 9 FOUR SLEEPLESS NIGHTS... SHE SEEKS HELP TO TRACE PARTLY DEAF AND BLIND RUBY Tug hits tanker and sinks: Nine other sailors are picked up T SINGAPORE, Friday. WO Singapore members of the 11-man crew of the 100-ton sea-going tug, Pacific I, belonging to the Caltex470 words
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Article, Illustration370 1960-01-16 9 Madam Yeo, 76, pines for her missing pet dog SINGAPORE, Fri. For four days now, a Singapore grandmother has been pining for her missing Pekinese, Ruby, which is partly deaf and blind. Madam Yeo Ah Ylng, 76. has suffered four sleepless nights fraught with anxiety. Hers is a touching story370 words
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Article188 1960-01-16 9 I^UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Some people in possession of forged $1 notes are attempting to pass them on as legal currency because they know they will not be reimbursed if they hand them over to the police But the police warned today: "It is the duty of every citizen188 words
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205 1960-01-16 9 HE STOLE CAR— 'WAS ON WAY TO PICK UP WAITRESS' SINGAPORE. Frl.-A wharf worker who stole a car and who said he was on his way to pick up a waitress was jailed by a district court today for 18 months. Rajab bin Abdullah, alias Lim Ah Leng. was convicted205 words
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245 1960-01-16 9 INVESTIGATIONS re- garding the pay and terms of employment of 14 Indonesian batik experts, who have been brought to Singapore by a Chinese businessman, are being carried out by the Indonesian Consulate, here. A spokesman of the consulate said the experts245 words
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Article68 1960-01-16 9 FUND FOR GIVE-AWAY FATHER $2,297 SINGAPORE. Fri. The fnnd for Mr. Tan Kok Tbuan, who had considered giving away his ax children because he was unemployed. has reached 52.297.69. A farther Jl3« was received today in addition to the previous total of 52.167.60 These are today's donations: anonymous $90 An68 words
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Article35 1960-01-16 9 New bridge is now open MALACCA. Fri. A new concrete bridge is now open to traffic at Sungel Lereh. five miles from here on the Malacca-Tanjong Kllng Road The bridge and road deviation cost $95,000.35 words
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Advertisement103 1960-01-16 9 Your cat will stay younger, live longer on daily KIT-l-KAT f It's as good k&x as t^ ie food i That's because Kit-E-Kat contains finest quality fresh fish and meat, fish-liver oils and cereals. Tinned and ready cooked to eat, it keeps free from contamination and is so clean and103 words
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Advertisement265 1960-01-16 9 FROM ANY ANGLE PRAKTICA Is your best buy in 35mm focal-plane single-lens reflex cameras OWN A ,^^i^_ SINGLE-LENS M B, MIRROR-REFLEX NEW FX-4 t>tra. bright pentapritm itondord (quipmant optional level er knob-wtod otfcer P"" Joim.TUSAR f 2 1 Ma SB t. p«akt.ca J33Q^_ k POPULAR FX-3 JV int«rnoll r toupltd-automolic265 words
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Article174 1960-01-16 10 T IKE every other Government servant who has been affected by the cut in variable allowances. I have tried to understand the motives of the Government philosophically. The things that I have to deny myself and my family as a result of the pay-cuts174 words
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Article84 1960-01-16 10 A WEEK ago I saw a sidecar being driven by a man with his wife behind him and his four children in the sidecar. The children whose ages ranged from four to seven were crouched uncomfortably on the seat. Until I saw this surpris- ing84 words
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822 1960-01-16 10 Why not convert railway into a highway? LAST Monday's London Times bore the interesting news that the Norfolk County Council is to buy 30 miles of the old Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway from British Railways for conversion into roads. When asked822 words
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Article93 1960-01-16 10 W ITH a tnp >n><idl« and misunderstanding evident in education matters in the Federation, is it not time that the Minister looked about him to get an adviser with experience of legal practice to assist him? There seem to be vague ideas of the functions of local education93 words
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Advertisement347 1960-01-16 10 The world of pipe smoking is a man's world a world where philosophy settles every problem where smoke clouds smooth away each troubled brow This is the world of Balkan Sobranie for in its aroma is found a thousand recipes for peace in its long cool smoking a taste of347 words
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Advertisement343 1960-01-16 10 Royal Bee \> p,.,.«ROYALJELLY J ft M i^^F ROYAL BEE CAPSULES Royal Bee Capsules contain Royal 1 Jelly the glandular secretion ot young bees. Royal Jelly is one of the greatest medical discoveries ot recent times. Rich in nutriment and various vitamins, Royal Jelly promotes health, generates vitality, and makes343 words
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Miscellaneous298 1960-01-16 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS i. Horse-man and dog going 1. Particle wltnout any pouibi- round Etna In eruption <*>. llty of dissection? ii 9. Gold source under street in 6. "The; his name on the London (6). Abbey-stones" (Browning) 14. Arrogant beauty vanishes (7». Finns taken aback rV), 10. Is298 words
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Advertisement1668 1960-01-16 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL LOCK ,0 ADEN, LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON t CONTmtNUI PBRTI OueS'pon Stilt r S'Mm PMtng AENEAS London. Hamburg, ttottirotn Trttl PERSEUS liverpul. Glasgow U *»rVTMaj TEIRESIAS M'stilles LivtrpMl. A'mooth Ml. 3] Jat 17 111 11/22 IM 21/24 AJAX Liltrtttl. Glasgow IM 21 M 24 JM 25 It JM1,668 words
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Advertisement1152 1960-01-16 11 »^>A^/)yjAy^flo//7« j&s&l THE E. A. C. L I N ES jECLTWV "fOSU MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL I SC*iWIN*WI*N JTOIJTS vkv 2^ "f»ist«i»" 11/11 jm j«/» '2 V^Vsi*^ "SONSKHLA" a) 10 JM/ 4 Frt S/ Feb I/I JMjl JUTUNOIA'b) 11/21 Frt 21,22 frt till* frt gH^MS "SIBONBA" 21 Feb/ 4 Mar 1/ Mat1,152 words
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Advertisement1223 1960-01-16 11 THE BEN LIME STEAMERS LTD. wturm iimimm m tie uartat Kingaaa) I im» SAILINGS Ti MEN. UK 1 COKTHUNTU PORTS I'oora P Sham Penane, ■ENCLEUCH for M'bvr|, L'don, Bnnaaawtl 20/24 M 11/17 JM 21/10 Jaa BENVEIKJE for Irvaraool. Rotter**. Hull 1 1 FH In/ I fil I/IM WMOUN <o> London.1,223 words
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Advertisement1285 1960-01-16 11 W- McALISTER «Sc CO.. LTD. >■*_ 4"** ELLIRMAM LIMB KLA VENBSS LIME MM umiM, itmnw. navri in anseies. sin francisco t HULL. K»TTU. VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAND MM tar CanMl USA North Atlantic aorti Acceetiai carga far Ceetral t Setitr CITT Of RIPBN' America. 3T3- P Sham Peneng BRONXViUI BT/a JM1,285 words
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Article349 1960-01-16 12 MARKET conditions have continued quiet for the whole week, report H.C.B. Co., Ltd., in their current rubber market review. The end of trading In January 1 R.S.S. did not produce any particular surprises and this position held a premium of less than half a cent without349 words
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Article322 1960-01-16 12 CHIPS lying alongside the Sln--0 gapore Harbour Board wharves today are: Orn* I' 2, Antilochus 4/3. Onyo Maru 6A. Cltv a. Rlpou 6, 7, Sibonga 8 9. Glengarry 10 It. I Ariana 13 14, Laos 15 16. Bandung Maru 18, Mandama 19. Tong Hin N.Wall 4, Seilca Maru322 words
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Article70 1960-01-16 12 'Till Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the folI lowing changes in Ha rates to I merchants yesterday tall rates to I SIM): Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: French New Franca 160: N«tnrgian Kroner 233 1/J. On the free exchange market it, Hong Kong, the I.S. dollar uas quoted70 words
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622 1960-01-16 12 By Our Market Correspondent ALTHOUGH the Malayan Share Market yesterday was quiet, prices which had been slipping for some days turned steady at the lower levels. This was due to selective support particularly in the industrial section of the market. oammon were622 words
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Article31 1960-01-16 12 SINGAPORE. JAN. 15. RUBBER: 81.13. per Ib. (down one cent). Unofficial 5 p.m. close $1.13. (dull). TIN: $388.12} per picul (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 180 tons (down 30 tons).31 words
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Article154 1960-01-16 12 FEBRUARY first grade rubber 1 buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 113 cents per lb.. down one cent on Thursday's I close. The closing tone was inactive, (losing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: 1 OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 113\. sellers 114',; Int154 words
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Article23 1960-01-16 12 Malayan Collieries produced 22.689 tons In the iast qua.ter of 1959— October 7.677 tons Nore»k*r 8,895 tons and December 6.117 tons23 words
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Article138 1960-01-16 12 MELBOURNE. Frt. INVESTMENT shares closed the week on an easier tone here today. Drug Houses rase a further Is. to 635. and Factors gained Is. Id. to M.s 6d Base metals were up while the oil, c;ivfd slightly. Commonwealth bond* held a firm fend Con Zinc 85 buyer138 words
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Article22 1960-01-16 12 Malayan Share Market: Jan. 15 Jan. 14 Industrials: 121.85 121.63 Tina: 150.56 151.00 f Rubbers: 224.26 225.26 Jan. 1 1958—100.22 words
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Article659 1960-01-16 12 rTHE Malayan Share Brokers' 1 Association reported e*ierday: "All t«cUons were selectively better with support at the lower levels. The turnover was (air. 1 Singapore and Federation bro- j kers reported the following business up to 3.30 p.m.: industrials: B. B. Petrol 39s 41»d.; Con. Tin Smelt ord«659 words
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Article111 1960-01-16 12 OINUAPORE Chines* Produce Exchange noon prices per plrul yesterday were Copra: quiet; UK/Comment January /February shipments $41 a buyers. S42>, sellers. Coconut oil": quiet; bulk $62 sellers, drum $64'j sellers. Pepper: quiet no business was reported done MunI tok white 5451, Sarawak $450 (both down $10). special Sarawak111 words
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Article25 1960-01-16 12 Malayan (emeu I Ltd report pradnettoa at the Ra».u« «crk.<s wa* 11.970 ton* in Oct6oer 19 7191 'JTi^Sr 1 411 1 1 025 words
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Advertisement1190 1960-01-16 12 Express V.SJL. Pacific Atlantic Coast Scrvic. n iu pc >ng ?h l -$u Ht x 35=£? __$s:* iMK mm All suitably eouicpec with deed tanks lor carnage ot all bulk liquid cargoes. iMS.ri direct for Honi'o--. San fracisco. Los Angefes. Crtstobel. New YorH, fnsenada. Bolton Philadelphia. Baltimore. Nerfon. Charleston, SavinnaV1,190 words
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Advertisement730 1960-01-16 12 NOTICES NOTICE MR. LV SINOKO. our former 'Local Manager', has Ml our service as from 14th January, 1960 and is no longer authorised to transact business of any kind on behalf of Agence FrancePresse. Director, Agence France-Presse Singapore Bureau, NOTICE FEDERATION OF MALAYA MMM.M*/. 4*4% REGISTERED! STOCK IM4/IOT4. NOTICE is730 words
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Advertisement710 1960-01-16 12 NOTICES MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LIMITED Incorporated in England) The Board ot Directors has declared an Interim Dividend (or the year ending 30th June 1960. of 3d per share, less Income Tax at 7/9 In the payable in London on Ist March 1960 to all Shareholders on the Register on 11th710 words
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Advertisement248 1960-01-16 12 NOTICES NOTICE Mr. Lul Pit Tuck ceased to be employed as chiet clerk in the employ of internation.il electrical services, 28 Templer Road. Seremban. as from Jan. 16, i960. He 4, is not authorised tc collect any money or represent the Company in any business. DISSOLUTION of ENGAGEMENT NOTICE is248 words
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Advertisement838 1960-01-16 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Applications are invited for the post of assistant nurse in he Municipal Health Dept. Applicants should be Federal citizens not over 35 years of age and must be registered trained assistant nurses. Salary scale: $152.50 x 750 257.50 p.m. a coat ol living allowance838 words
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Advertisement889 1960-01-16 13 (Continnrd from Page II SITUATIONS VACANT Word* IS (Min.)— Box M ets. extra BOX ASS7I S.T. Spore. Position tilled. Applicants thanked JUNIOR CONDUCTOR required for estate in Kedah. Reply with full particulars to Box A 9718 B.T. K.L. 4 BOOKKEEPERS: 5 Costing Clerks: 4 Eurasian European Secretaries: Junior Stenographers: Immediately889 words
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Advertisement1045 1960-01-16 13 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Word, li (Min.)— Box it ets. txtro BOX AS63 8.T.. Ipoh, position filled. Applicants thanked. TWO CHINESE EXECUTIVE 30/40 required te run well established British Company's Impert and Building Materials Departments. Ability to control stuff and handle correspondence essential. High standard of education required. University Degree preferable.1,045 words
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Advertisement1128 1960-01-16 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED it Words IS (Mm.) Box it et: txtrm EUROPEAN FAMILY requires unI furnished 3 bedroom house K.L. or P. Jaya Reply P. O. Box 942. K. Lumpur WANTED TO RENT In Opera or Frankel Estate 3 bedrooms unfurnished semi-detached or single storey terrace. Reasonable rent. Ring- Spore *****1,128 words
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Advertisement1099 1960-01-16 13 WANTED it Word* IS (Min.)— Box St ets. txtrm 35m m. CIN I -P AOJICTOH secondhand. In good condition. Write, giving full details and price wanted, to Bom ASM) B.T. B'pore. FORfICN FIRM near market plac* Hmrnpors requires qualified Malar teacher for thr** staff members (otCinnera) twice weekly 4.30 5.301,099 words
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Advertisement623 1960-01-16 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Word* U (Min.)— Box St et*. txtrm SINGAFORE USED CAR Co.. Offer 1959 Minor IUOO. 1958 BorK»ard Isabella. Hlllman Minx. 1957 Km 600. 1100. 1956 MG Magnette. 19SS Morris Minor. Ford Zephyr. Btudebaker Champion. 1952 Morris Minor. 1951 Standard Vanguard. Nash Rambler Convertible. Btudehaker Champion. Trade-ins623 words
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Advertisement437 1960-01-16 13 FOR SALE it Word* U (Min.)— Box St et*. txlrm STEREO AMPLIFIERS: Pioneer. Trio, Calrad. Avantlc. Scott. Fisher, MaranU etc. Speakers, JBL, Pioneer. Goodmans Trlaxiom. Model 212, 412. 612 etc.. Call for demonstration at Hwee Seng Co., 259. Beach Road. Tel: (Spore) ***** PRECISION, BEAUTIFUL SWISS sewing machines "Turlssa" $645.00437 words
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Advertisement384 1960-01-16 13 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) it Word* tit (Minimum) Dull, i WssumX It Word. 11 Jt f/ Via.) YOU OWN A QIC. Ksn— L'ritnly $11, 177. Orchard Road. ***** EXQUISITE diamond jade rlngaj. Lee Onn. 206"!. 8. Bridge Road. BOUGHT YOUR CHINESE New Tear Jewellery? Visit Chim* Siting Jewellers. FIGURE PROBLEMS? Have384 words
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Article9 1960-01-16 14 RACING with EPSOM JEEP FOLLOW this YOUNG STA YER9 words
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Article1520 1960-01-16 14 Sulpizio to score a double TOMORROW'S RUNNERS RIDERS AT iPOH Race 1—2.00: (Class 2, Div. 5)— 6 Furs. 1 Roc (Tiki St.) Bagby, 4 TO *Drai»ji 2 ***** Meteorite II (Universe Bt.) Bagby. 7 8.12 (F) King 1 3 ***** Dimple* fCB St.) TJoa. 5 8.12 (F) hi S 41,520 words
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Article220 1960-01-16 14 By CALL BOY CHYLOCK HOME'S 5474 stunner at Ipoh last Sunday has galvanised several veteran punters into thumbing back the. pages of their presumably wellpreserved record books. Many of us of course remember Palitoys S4«l win at Penang about ye yearr ago but one racing historian220 words
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Article106 1960-01-16 14 pERTH. Frl. W^st Australian Jockey Johnny Wilson has accepted a retainer to ride for a leading Malayan stable. He is expected to leave Perth on Sunday. He already h»s made his airline booking to Singapore but is awaiting confirmation that the Straits Racing Association has106 words
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Advertisement401 1960-01-16 14 gdHMJ^gflHHHH^H^l^BHHl^^^H^^^H '..iil iMck'tkcll Woe* rotten miuia long with m.mmvm »onii»o«< m^^^^H^W^^BW^^^ Hoi* I* TO-2S wilS Mode) ?60 r.of (obk control w«« o«< 00 «ro«t cobio umWoHori b«lldoi»i Mod*. NEW 230 HP INTERNATIONAL TD-25 Big Turbocharged Diesel Fast Power Control I Here's big news for construction men-a king-sized Just press the401 words
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Advertisement248 1960-01-16 14 (BEWARE OF IMITATION) il J XiV u| '44' HAWAIIAN iW Cool refreshing Qtls|Lj "44***'! l ifl^ &«■■■>>■ for weor f^^J Light com/&Utifa Fittingly mod* ■■MJ HtlT II i TT 'tl' TITORON P/'"'"7"! ~~""V\ Sliirtt M^S. 1 W^^ Toilored t0 flf Vr^ >f sizes ond for oil purposes f^^ Mode of248 words
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1387 1960-01-16 15 NORMAN SIEBEL .. lllMlMlltlltlMlUlllllllHllllilltlllillfllimilillilllllllll - BY lIIIIIIIIIIH NORMAN SIEBEL ..lllMlMlltlltlMlUlllllllHllllilltlllillfllimilillilllllllll NOT since Johore's Fijian inspired days has a H.M.S. Malaya Cup Rugby final attracted so much interest as today's meeting at the Merdeka Stadium of the Combined Services of Singapore and Perak in the 31st match in the series.1,387 words
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Article86 1960-01-16 15 PERAK: H. T. Eveleigh; R. |ohnson T. I. Robinson, H. Forbes (captain), A. Rodrigues; P. Me Andrew. A. Mc.kle: R. Church, O. Perry, C. H. M. Richey: C. H. Caddy. M. Dartaya; I Sullivan, E. S. Cooper. R. C. M. Brown. SINGAPORE COMBINED SERVICES: D. Russell (cap*.);86 words
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Article133 1960-01-16 15 1921-22 1922-23 1923-24 1924-25 1925-26 1926-27 1927-28 1929-30 1930-31 1931-32 1932-33 1933-34 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37 1937*38 1938-39 1939-40 1947-48 1949-50 1950-ii 1951-52 1952-53 I<V>3-54 1954-55 i<r.',-.ifi 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 Selangor 5 Singapore Perak 3 Negri w Singapore and Selangor (no match— ground unplayable) Singapore 39 Selangor 13 Singapore133 words
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Article55 1960-01-16 15 'TUX Abdul Razak, the Deputy Prime Minister, will pre--1 sent the H.M.S. Malaya Cup to the winners after the match. Radio Malaya will give a commentary of the whole match in its English programme service. Admission prices are: $3 (reserved seatst. $2 (covered stands) and 5055 words
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Advertisement302 1960-01-16 15 Take the comfortable route to EUROPE and fly SWISSAIR r^&lA via BANGKOK From Singapore to Europe departures every Tuetdov ond Saturday by comfortable pr-isu'isad aircraft. Far further details consult your regular Traval Agent* or THE MALAY STATES SHIPPING CO. LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang Tel: ***** Tel: ***** Tel: *****/7302 words
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Advertisement260 1960-01-16 15 %W W^^^ You can •njey Hi-Fi lound ifl^BV^^^^ time ot\4 tvcrywlMr* without an "*"y pc*t talhn*, •>'••■ »ht«« Moi» 1 m Up-Te-Catc transiitoriitd Radiei Thtu t m fromjjtoriicd Radiei hove semi-permanent I lite and power tontumption it very imall »n4 •canemkal. Supera Mnutrvlty, rich volume I ana! e«cellent ton* cam**260 words
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779 1960-01-16 16 PREMIER LEE: IF WE LOSE TOUCH WITH THE PEOPLE WE CANNOT FULFIL OUR TASKS THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tonight told P.A.P. cadres and members attending the party's fifth anniversary cultural show at the Badminton Hall that they must strengthen their links779 words
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Article30 1960-01-16 16 MNNATHAMBY AMB ALAVAN AR .1 Karaioasar on 14.1.60 father of Mesxra Sinnatbamb) formerly of O_MMI Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, r ;ima»ivajram. Labour Dopartmrni, KtuanK and Kanagasabai, Dlspenury Municipality. Kuala Lum»jur30 words
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105 1960-01-16 16 RIDA SHOPS' WILL TRAVEL TO KAMPONGS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Kampongs throughout tbe country will soon be serviced by travelling shops organised by the Rural and Industrial Development Authority. Each shop is a converted motor caravan and is packed with articles made by kampong craftsmen such as Kelantan and Trengganu sarongs105 words
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Article16 1960-01-16 16 PARIS, Fri. M. Max Flechet, Conservative Secretary of State for External Trade Affairs, resigned today.16 words
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Article, Illustration189 1960-01-16 16 Inche Rahman to be the new Minister of Education KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. IMPORTANT changes in the Cabinet will take place on Monday. Inche Mohamed Khlr bin Johari will be solely Minister of Commerce and Industry, and Inche Abdul Rahman bin Tallb will become Minister of Education The changes were approved189 words
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Article26 1960-01-16 16 NEW DELHI. Fri The Bovlet Prime Minister, Mr. Khrushchev, will visit India sometime In the second week of February, a spokesman said here today.26 words
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Article, Illustration248 1960-01-16 16 Asian men charm two pretty girls from Europe SINGAPORE, Fri. Two charming European career girls now in Singapore on an Asian holiday tcday declared: "Asian men are so sweet." "They have none of that conquering spirit we find in Italian men. and they understand the feminine attitude." said brunette Miss248 words
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Article266 1960-01-16 16 ft From Page One without the presence of a representative oi the Labour Department. He said: "Since the official ot the department would be conversant with the facts of the dispute in question, there is less likelihood of the police being called in to deal with frivolous266 words
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Article44 1960-01-16 16 SINGAPORE, Fri. Rain washed out the two matches in the opening day of the Singapore Hockey Association local quadrangular on the padang today. The matches Army v Navy and Civilians v R.A.P.— will now be played on Monday at the same times.44 words
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Article77 1960-01-16 16 SINGAPORE. Pri— The probable Johore line up for the All Blues Cup rugver competition ac;a:ist Penang on Jan 23 wili hn'e a final practice samp against Singapore Cricket Club on the padang tomorrow. The team is: Robert Nr: Abdullah All. Quah Ec Kla, Tay Chong Yew. Tunsku Sulalman:77 words
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Article290 1960-01-16 16 LONDON, Fri There was a I return to generally firm conditions In the London stock exchange today. Sentiment was helped by newt of Industrial expansion na by tlie recovery on Wall Street yesterday Industrial tqulties gained most attention, steel and engineering shares were particularly favoured while alrcraft.s and290 words
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Article36 1960-01-16 16 LONDON, Ptl. Spot 35d.. nominal. Feb. S3 4c March 32'vd., AprU/June S2'«d. July/ Sept. 31 '^d.. Oct-Dec. 30 ,d.. Jan. elf. 33', d.. Feb. c.1.1. 33' nd., March cl.f. 32 T id. Tone: Barely steady.36 words
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Article20 1960-01-16 16 LONDON, Fri. Buyers £7904 sellers £791: Forward buyers' £7874. sellers £7M. Settlement £791. Turnover »jn. 100 toos. pjn. nil.20 words
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295 1960-01-16 16 Indonesia decides to affiliate with AFC KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. r rHK affiliation row between the Indonesia Foot- ball Association and the Asian Football Confederation has been settled. A report irom Jakarta today said that the Indonesia F.A. has decided to become a member oi" the A.F.C. Mr. Kwok Kin Keng.295 words
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Article90 1960-01-16 16 WILL GET MERDEKA INVITATION statutes" of the Confederation. The affiliation Issue arose after the I.F.A. had denied joining the A.F.C. although it was listed in the A.F.C. handbook as being a member of the Confederation. The Indonesia F.A. also claimed that it never became a member of the A.F.C. although90 words
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Article291 1960-01-16 16 MADRAS, Fri India faced a big defeat at close of play on the third day of the fourth Test cricket match against Australia here today. With two second Innings wickets goner India need 167 runs to avoid an innings defeat. India, resuming this mornIng fromReuter - 291 words
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Article121 1960-01-16 16 SINGAPORE. Pri. Singapore will meet Johore in an interstate friendly soccer match at Jalan Besar tomorrow iklclc-ofl 5.15 p.m i This match will prepare the Singapore team for their tour of Kuala Lumpur, at which they will meet Selangor Rangers on Jan. 23 and 24. It121 words
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Advertisement249 1960-01-16 16 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Hi Wordt $10 (Minimum) KADIJONO: 1 K. fijono and Soehartati a baby |M ___*l I it rant i on 18 1.60 at Paglar Memorial Hospital Botb well. Our Krateful thanks to the Staff. CRCENAWAV lIIUM The engagement Is announced bvi-veen Clifford William only ton of Mr. and249 words
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Advertisement15 1960-01-16 16 ■!'''i'i'-iiili!i'. l ,ii:ni':;:;iiiiiiiiniuiini!i;iiiiii/ y^hf'l >^ffij^WlffiO/7 i(.' j L^ mfi j finest tobacco^! perfectly packed I15 words
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Miscellaneous122 1960-01-16 16 SOCCER: SGSFA Lea-lit. Dlv. I— MRNVR v Police A_/ Thomson Road; Dtv. 2B Clv<l Defence v SMP. Serangoon Road. Malays Junior League Setla Jaya v Serangoon Malaya, Balestler Road (S p.m.). Friendlies Singapore v Johore, Jalan. Besar (5.15 pjn.t: Joyful Indians r 30 Bn. RAOC, Friendly Hill; Blntang Bulan v122 words
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