The Straits Times, 27 January 1960
1960-01-27
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Title Section19 1960-01-27 1 AVEB\<;i DAILY CEBTIFIKP SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 flea*!"** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1%0 15 CENTS 119 words
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Article, Illustration381 1960-01-27 1 WEE KIM WEE. SINGAPORE, Tuesday - WEE KIM WEE. SINGAPORE, Tuesday JAKARTA OFFICIALS WILL STUDY SINGAPORE OFFER 'Sell to us and receive payment mainly in hard currency' By 'Accord on matters raised' A TEAM of Indonesian trade officials will visit Singapore after the Hari Ray a Puasa to discuss details of a Singapore381 words
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Article87 1960-01-27 1 NAVY NOW IN HUNT FOR AUSTER KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A Fleet Air Arm helicopter from the aircraft carrier, HMS Centaur, now at Singapore, has joined the seven-day old search for the missing army Auster and Its two occupants This helicopter, with another from Butterworth, are concentrating on a treetop hunt87 words
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Article32 1960-01-27 1 LONDON, Tues.— A spokesman at Ten Downing Street today denied reports originating in Washington that Mr. Harold Macmlllan, the Prime Minister, might visit Communist China later this year.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article29 1960-01-27 1 LONDON, Tues. Britain Is offering an independent Cyprus economic aid worth approximately 8.000,000 over a period of about nve years, an authoritative source said here today. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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211 1960-01-27 1 PARIS. Tuesday. PRESIDENT de Gaulle was today faced with this problem: Can he trust the French Army to obey his order if he decides to force a showdown with the rebels in Algeria? This Is believed here to be the chief reason whyReuter; UPI - 211 words
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Article26 1960-01-27 1 JAKARTA. Tues. Big numbers of Chinese are leaving the tin-rich Java Sea Island of Bangka to go home, Antara news agency said today. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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127 1960-01-27 1 Why base is vital in Malaya Tengku WELLINGTON. Tues. Because Malaya was ■at the crossroads of West and East, it was a vital defence spot and it was in the interests of the Commonwealth to have a base there, said the Malayan Premier. Tengku Abdul flah.nan. in Christchurch today. TheReuter - 127 words
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Article21 1960-01-27 1 JAKARTA, Tues.—lndonesia will purchase 1 ,300,000 yards of textiles from Yugoslavia, worth $1,000,000. it was disclosed today— U.P.l.21 words
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Article104 1960-01-27 1 BORDER HUNT FOR REDS A LOR SATR. Tues A strong force of Malayan police was rushed today to the Thai border to Join Thai security forces combing the jungle for a band of about 14 terrorists who escaped after a clash with a Thai patrol last Sunday. One bandit was104 words
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Article252 1960-01-27 1 GEOFFREY BOLAND - GEOFFREY BOLAND By SINGAPORE. Turn. ALTHOUGH the Fede- ration last year failed by 1,002 tons to equal Its own 11-year-old production record,* pan-Malayan rubber output at 698,248 tons was the highest since the war. Total Malayan production was up by five per cent compared with252 words
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Article65 1960-01-27 1 LONDON. Tues. General Sir Dudley Ward has been appointed commander-ln-Chief of British Forces in the Middle East with effect from May this year, the Ministry of Defence announced. He will be In overall command of the land and air forces in tils area under a reorganisationReuter - 65 words
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166 1960-01-27 1 SINGAPORE. Tues. Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today received a rousing welcome as he stepped out of the Malayan Airways Viscount which brought him home from his seven-day state visit to Indonesia. Wearing a grey suit and looking none the worse after his crowded166 words
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Article36 1960-01-27 1 WILDCAT STRIKES LONDON Tui^ l >*iid;> vt Bnti>ta worl Uimitu uivrr p*f startcf hours >•> will Urifen 'nd dvni •> tie** Mm t demuiWr bjf 1 out) of then ni London r>Wru up h Unlit' --Krul'Jt36 words
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418 1960-01-27 2 Berita Harian story on film for you KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday SPECIALLY to mark National Language Week. Berita Harian has made a film showing the role or newspapers in the evolution of language. Titled Sa-Patah Kata an idiom which can be translated at "What a Word" the film will be shown418 words
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178 1960-01-27 2 THIEVES GRAB $6,000 WORTH OF GOODS FROM TWO SHOPS SINGAPORE, Tues. Two Singapore Cold Storage shops were raided by thieves yesterday and about $6,000 in oranges, cigarettes and stamps stolen The two shops were the fruit and vegetable store In Teck: Ouan Street and the company's Holland Road branch. Oranges178 words
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Article55 1960-01-27 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues President Ngo Dlnh Diem, cf Vietnam will make a fiveday state visit here next month. A Government announcement toda/ said that h» will arrive here by plane at 11 a.m. on* Feb. 15. President Ngo will be th* guest of the Yang55 words
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Article30 1960-01-27 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A charity ball will be held on Chinese New Year s Eve at the Hotel Merlin in aid of th» Malayan Association for the Blind.30 words
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963 1960-01-27 2 SINGAPORE, Tues. The O University of Malaya here today announced the following examination results: Intermediate examination for the degree of B.8c The following candidates have passed the examination Aiimad bin Mohammed MaiUr. Balaslngam Manirkani. Buttery. Joseph Egbert, Chan Chee Kheong, Chan Klan Hm. Miss Chee963 words
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Miscellaneous16 1960-01-27 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby OO TrOU I THI» l» VtK T I TTgii SOU ALL16 words
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345 1960-01-27 3 CHINESE PROBLEM— COLONIAL LEGACY, SAYS SUBANDRIO Committee will enforce dual nationality pact JAKARTA, Tuesday. npHE Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Suban- drio, said today that the Chinese problem in Indonesia was a colonial legacy and not the creation of Communist China or Indonesia. He was speaking at a ceremony setting upReuter - 345 words
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148 1960-01-27 3 BOMB HOAXES DELAY THREE JETS, ONE SHIP NEW YORK, Tues. Bomb hoaxes held up three jet airliners carrying more than 300 passengers yesterday and disrupted the departure of a cruise liner on her maiden voyage to the Caribbean. The planes involved were a National Airlines flight to Miami, a Trans-WorldUPI - 148 words
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Article62 1960-01-27 3 LONDON, Tues. Brave Borderer, the first of the new "Brave" class fast patrol boats capable of doing more than 50 knots— will be accepted from her builders for service with the Royal Navy tomorrow. The 75-ton boat, which Is almost 99-ft long, is powered byReuter - 62 words
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Article23 1960-01-27 3 NEW YORK. Tues.— France today sponsored the new West African state of Cameroom for membership In the United Nations. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article69 1960-01-27 3 WEST BERLIN. Tues. A Jew who was called a "Jewish lout" by a drunken man in a West Berlin restaurai.t last night took the law Into his own hands and smashed a bar stool over the man's head. The man. Heinz Weil. 33, was admitted to69 words
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Article, Illustration46 1960-01-27 3 MAN SHE JILTED SET FIRE TO A VILLAGE 8181 (HIM, 18, whose jilted lover, Mohamed Yfelai, burned down a village of 70 houses in northern Persia last week after she decided to marry another man. Two people and several cattle died in the flames. U.P.I. Picture.UPI - 46 words
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Article188 1960-01-27 3 Visits to women restricted LONDON, Tuesday. at ARRIED British soldiers returning home from ITI Cyprus in the troopship Dunera had to apply for passes to visit their wives' cabins, according to a newspaper report, here today. Each pass was restricted to one 60-minute visit dally188 words
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Article45 1960-01-27 3 TOKYO. Tues.— An American destroyer yesterday rescued 41 crew members of the Japanese freighter Shinwa Main who abandoned their sinking vessel off Okinawa. The crewmen abandoned the 4,882-ton freighter yesterday morning after they gave up hope of saving the ship.— U.P.l.45 words
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Article34 1960-01-27 3 TOKYO, Tues. Tokyo traffic police today celebrated the first anniversary of the advent of parking meters with the announcement that the meters had added (U5)5333,000 to the City Treasury. U.P.I.UPI - 34 words
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359 1960-01-27 3 Major Jerry leads the hunt for riot killers DURBAN, Tuesday. A STRONG police force led by an armoured vehicle last night swooped on a section of Cato Manor where nine policemen, four of them white, were killed on Sunday by a raging mob of hundreds of Africans. Behind the armoured359 words
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Article69 1960-01-27 3 NEW YORK. Tues— Diana Barrymore, 38 year old Broadway actress, was found dead in her apartment here night. She was the daughter of the late John Barrymore. In her autobiography published two years ago she told how she had begun a promising theatrical career andReuter - 69 words
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327 1960-01-27 3 Gave Reds details of a secret US boat, court told DONN, Tues.— A German ex-navai officer trained in Florida said at the opening of his spy trial at Karlsruhe today that he had given vital American naval and other information to the Russians. Horst Ludwlg, 36, said that in 1956327 words
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Miscellaneous335 1960-01-27 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 SERVICE 41.7 metres Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES 7.05 A Date With Music: 8.00 The KuaU Lumpur 341 metres News; 805 A Date With Music: Penanc 366 metres £30335 words
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Article100 1960-01-27 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A man who had recently found a Job after a long Illness was today a respondent in a maintenance case, brought by a woman who described herself as his mistress. Ang Slah Koon. of Bukit Panjang admitted that he had failed100 words
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Article221 1960-01-27 4 HOUSING FIRM URGES GOVT. TO SET UP CONCILIATION BOARD COURT ASKED TO ORDER ANG POW OINGAPORE, Tues. Through a magisj trate today, a housei wife, married for 34 1 years, asked for a Chinese New Year ang pow (a red packet of cash gift) from her husband.221 words
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320 1960-01-27 4 PROBE TEAM TOLD OF BUILDERS' TROUBLES SINGAPORE, Tues. A representative of a firm of housing developers today urged the Government to set up a squatters' conciliation board to deal with problems between squatters and the builders, following the purchase of land for housing development. Giving evidence before the Building Industry320 words
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165 1960-01-27 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. A set of "dos and don'ts" were issued today for members of the public, who have been "invited" to visit the grounds of the Istana Negara on Thursday Chinese New Year's Day. No hawkers, cars and motor cycles165 words
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Article276 1960-01-27 4 O H O R E BAHRU, Tues. A Johore Bahru magistrate, Inche Mahmood bin All, today refused to issue a warrant of arrest against the State's Deputy* Elections Officer, Mr. S. Singhe, who did not turn up in court to appear as a witness in276 words
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Article190 1960-01-27 4 COURT DISSOLVES CLERK'S MARRIAGE OINGAPORE, Tues.— A decree nisi was granted to Soh Hock Kee, a clerk, by Mr. Justice W.ee Chong Jin in the High Court today dissolving his marriage with Ruby Ooh, on grounds of her adultery. The decree is to be made absolute In three months. The190 words
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Article68 1960-01-27 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A gardener. Bamsudin bin All. 28. was jailed for eight years by Mr. Justice ButCrose in the Assize Court today for armed robbery. Samsudin was convicted of robbing a cook-boy. Llm Tong, and his wife. Chan Fong Tho. of a wrist-watch and a silver belt,68 words
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Article27 1960-01-27 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The eighth annual meeting of the Singapore Children's Society will be .ield on Feb. 10 at 5.15 p.m. at the V.M.C.A.. Orchard Road.27 words
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362 1960-01-27 4 ONG'S PLEA FOR RESTRAINT IN CRACKER FIRING SINGAPORE, Tues. The Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, tonight* broadcast an appeal to the public to show restraint and consideration in the f ring of crackers during the Jhinese New Year season. The Minister called on the people to avoid362 words
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348 1960-01-27 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. A 10-inch chromiunvplated rod was found embedded In the right thigh of an elderly cook, killed in a car collision near the 6J-miles Bukit Timah Road at 9.40 p.m. on Sept. 14, a District Court was told yesterday. Dr A. C. Aaron,348 words
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Advertisement287 1960-01-27 4 rCATHAYI*': OR«ANI»ATION bj WISHES ALL THEIR CHINESE PATRONS A VERY HAPPY AND* PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. bj ■mm L J l l l »A 11 a. m.-1. 30-4.00 1 t., ***** OPENS TODAY! 1 Tomorrow Extra Shew At 9 a.m. aj (No Free Listi ■yk 8 -Dant Ctvr Ty]i!PiSgS" BJ Wl287 words
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Miscellaneous238 1960-01-27 4 Singapore diary^T] KOTARY CLVB: Talk on mlnton. Indoor games 3 pjn "Industrial peace with Justice" by aepak raga ft pjn.; body-bulldlng Mr. Charles Qamba. Cathay S p.m. Hotel. 1 pjn. BIKIT TIMAH YOITU CLUB: YMCA (Orchard Road): Junior Table-tennis, body-bulldlng footdept. opens from 2 p.m.; bail, lndor games 4 pjn.-238 words
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298 1960-01-27 5 PRESENT SESSION TO BE PROROGUED ON APRIL 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. fTVHE YANG DI-PERTUAN Agong will address members of the Senate and the House of Representatives when he declares open the second session of Parliament on April, 25. The first session of Parliament298 words
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196 1960-01-27 5 ENTRIES FOR EASTER MOBIL RUN SENT IN SINGAPORE, Tues.— Entries for the 1960 Malayan Mobilgas Economy Run to be held over the Easter weekend, in April, are now being sent in. Hosing date for entries Is Feb. 13. The organisers are the Singapore Motor Club. Ru',o of the .jvent show196 words
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Article80 1960-01-27 5 PENANG. Tues.— An Alliance, rural district councillor. Inche Osman bin Abdul Rahman, collapsed in his office at Mlnden Barracks. Glugor. and died on the way to hospital yesterday. The funeral took place today from his residence In Patu Üban Inche O.sman. 50. was elected to the east ward80 words
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Article, Illustration92 1960-01-27 5 EX-VARSITY LECTURER IS NOW A WHO EXPERT ON NUTRITION SINGAPORE. Tues. Dr. George Wadsworth (above). a former lecturer in physiology at the University of Malaya, who has been appointed new regional adviser on nutrition of the World Health Organisation in the Western Pacific. He will assist in fighting nutritional diseases,92 words
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Article110 1960-01-27 5 THE L-WEEK POSTERS ON DISPLAY PENANG. Tues —About 200 posters submitted by students from the primary and secondary schools for the National Language Week poster competition will be on display at the City Hall here until Feb. 2. The cxi lbits were judged by a panr. of local artists yesterday110 words
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Article30 1960-01-27 5 ALOR STAR. Tues. The Kedah and Perils Deputy CPO. Inchc Mohamed Arlff bin Darus. said today that police patrols would be Intensified during the Chinese New Year.30 words
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Article57 1960-01-27 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Pan -Malayan Islamic Party 'Singapore) will officially open a women's section (PMIP Dewan Musllmat) at 1.30 p.m. on Friday at 497-71. Jalan Kunyct. off Jalan Eunos. Among the official speakers from the Federation PMIP will be the president of th« party's57 words
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311 1960-01-27 5 MAGISTRATE GRANTS A NEW YEAR PLEA BY 10 ACCUSED OINGAPORE. Tues.— The fourth magistrate, Mr. M. Coomaraswamy, today granted a Chinese New Year request by eight Chinese arrested in raids by the anti-nar-cotics branch of the CID. All eight had asked for a postponement of sentence after they pleaded guilty311 words
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Article27 1960-01-27 5 P E N A N O. Tues —The Penang Chin Kang Association will celebrate its 41st anniversary this Sunday with a dinner at 8 p.m.27 words
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Article130 1960-01-27 5 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. A SALESMAN, Mr. Yap Chong Beng, of Pasir Panjang Road, who lost 11 pots of orchids worth more than $660 last night, today warned neighbours about flower thieves. Mr. Yap. who missed the ■plants this morning, said: "I am sure they were stolen by130 words
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Article117 1960-01-27 5 Warships in three exercises soon SINGAPORE, Tues.—Warships will take part in three exercises In local waters during the first t.tro weeks of February. The Urst Jl these will be "Showboat" on Feb. 5. during which students and public officials will watch demonstrations of naval flying from two British ships, an117 words
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Article79 1960-01-27 5 CALL FOR LA W ON SECRECY BUKIT MERTAJAM. Tues. —An Alliance councillor, Inche Abu Bekar bin Din, last night asked the Province central rural district council If there was any by-law provldine for action against a councillor revealing confidential information. Another councillor. Inche Mohamed Said bin Mat. suggested that if79 words
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Advertisement67 1960-01-27 5 I SPECIAL! I Helen Neushaeier Night AT WEST POINT GARDEN 181, PASIR PANJANG ROAD X ON X CHINESE NEW YEAR'S EVE— X EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. I HATS, NOVELTIES CRACKERS FREE GIFTS of HELEN NEUSHAEFER COSMETICS ."^aaal I Helen Heusnaefer IRC. COSMETICS moderna M.C.- Johnny Johnson II MM FASHION SHOW:67 words
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Advertisement450 1960-01-27 5 FIRST MALAYAN FUND MANAGERS: MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LIMITED B^tWj*nK'3| MALAYAN FUND is a Unit Trust managed by Malayan Unit Trusts Limited who aaBBBBBBBBaBBBaBBaBBafIBBBa^ ore advised on investment by a panel of great experience. b^l^_^_^_^_^^^^^^^^ MALAYAN FUND units give you a widely soreod ond well balanced stoke h\ qreot many enterprises.450 words
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271 1960-01-27 6 Dr. B calls PMIP leaders to a top-level meeting KUALA TRENGGANU, Tuesday. "THE national president of the Pan-Malayan Isla- mic Party, Dr. Burhanuddin Al-helmy. has asked all PMIP assemblymen and top members in Trengganu to attend a meeting on Friday. Dr. Burhanuddin who has been here for the past tour271 words
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133 1960-01-27 6 AMBUSH MEN GRAB LORRY LOAD OF POULTRY SINGAPORE, Tues. Six men drove off with a lorry-load of poultry worth $3,000 after an ambush in a lane off the 12th milestone. Woodlands Road, last nignt. First tuty felled a clump of bamooos across vie narrow lane and settleu down behind some133 words
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Article29 1960-01-27 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues Mr. Cheong Lai Kirn. of 221 Vehicle Bn., RAOC, has been elected chairman of th« Johore Bahru Army Civilian Staff Co-operative and Loan Society Lid.29 words
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Article, Illustration74 1960-01-27 6 ...and there's just lime to keep a tradition With the JSlew Year just a dcy away thousands of families were out in Singapore yesterday buying those extra little necessities which invariably crop up at the last minute. Tne camera caught this woman in Chinatown buying74 words
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880 1960-01-27 6 PROF. A. A. Sandosham. principal of the University of Malaya in Singapore, has rebuked the student publication Malayan Undergrad for resorting to what he calls "cheap sensationalism" over the case of Mr. Eugene Kamenka. a philosophy lecturer. Prof. Sandosham yesterday touched on the reasons for880 words
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Advertisement558 1960-01-27 6 Rheumatism and "Trigger Spot" Therapy HOW ADRENALINE CREAM IS BRINGING WONDERFUL RELIEF FROM PAIN ABritW. dtocorery bs« led the I STIFf HECK .3 worM in oncoming a major came fta^ 4H at ibfuißitic pain. I tTimiFit m T^r^^ This pain is caused by "trigger I spots" of mu«Je— ol'len only558 words
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Miscellaneous284 1960-01-27 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 1. Two in toffetber at entrance 6. Established mminutniwi of trouble (3. 4. S. 5). from one quarter (4. 11). 9 Coverings for the lustra Blandishment* of Baotra (7). what'x that? (5. 4> Colour in ptum cruabed out 10. Mates in a mint (SV f """I?284 words
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Article, Illustration1435 1960-01-27 7 •••and 100 years of row over a patent AN November 14, 1843, Hindmarsh farmer and flour miller, John Ridley, prepared to inachine-harvest a wheat crop too ripe to garner without huge waste by any means then known. Although many South Australian pioneers flocked to the farm prepared1,435 words
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Advertisement186 1960-01-27 7 Don't take chances \^^^B ''nX ,tdr *"> always ask for CASTROI by name Your dealer or garage man can't guess which oil you want. This is why you tkould ask for Castrol by name, both on the forecourt and in the service bay. 2741 Ever thought of the ANNUAL as186 words
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Miscellaneous299 1960-01-27 7 The Saint By LesOe Charteris later- f r* soggy, colo^l wade! the and of course xbont ~"S. MAK£ THAT PITCH AND DONT ■■IB' 1 AKMY AND THE GOVERNMeNT WOMT KNOW WHAT K3ITRE J~^ IN THAT CASE SHE MI&HT A lEj QN THAT XXI KNOW ME. WW VO ANYTHING SPECIAL FOR299 words
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Obituary40 1960-01-27 8 }0 Word* tit (Minimum) ANDFRiONi On 24 Jar.vary 1960 aged 8o suddenly and peacefully at her home Eastcote Flaw, Pinner, Winifred Kthel Dunbar widow of Sir John Ander»ot. of "inner and Singapore and dearly loved Mother of Keith Anderson.40 words
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Article116 1960-01-27 8 1* W,r4* tit (Mmlmmm) MR. MRS. C. JAOATMIIIAh thank all tbelr friends, relatives tor their kind presence, hearty greetmgs. valuable gifts and Invaluable help for tbeir wedding on 18.1.60. THS FAMILY OF the Uu Madam Tseu Nyuk Mol (wife of late Mr. Scan Yun Leong). Thanks all relative*. friend*116 words
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Article295 1960-01-27 8 70 Wortt SU (Minimum) GREAT RtADINO at MtU. aoet Complete range of Pan and Voataaa Doolu available at B' pore COM Statat* Arcade Orchard Road. LADItS AND GINTLIMIN. the •übject for discussion la "How to enJoy fre«h air." (Whisper) "Obviously be knows AlrWlck"! A GOOD IDEA for your next295 words
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634 1960-01-27 8 The Straits Times Wednesday, January 27, 1960. Indonesia's Citizens Ratification of the SinoIndonesian agreement on dtizenship and the creation of a joint committee to supervise its implementation are substantial evidence of the considerable improvement in relations. There will be relief throughout Aaia at the passing of this crisis. Whether the634 words
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Article401 1960-01-27 8 Britain's Conservative Government has gone about its African programme with energy and good faith; Mr. Macleod has been to Africa, Tanganyika has been promised an important constitutional promotion, the emergency has ended in Kenya. Mr. Macmillan is even now touring the continent and the Kenya constitutional conference401 words
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Article183 1960-01-27 8 The opening of the new slipway at Bagan Dalam dockyard carries a stage further the Penang Port Commission's development plans. Four months ago the Commission replaced its fleet of old ferries with larger craft of modern design. With the slipway and improved workshop, there are now adequate facilities183 words
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Article, Illustration1065 1960-01-27 8 IN ASIA'S DRIVE TO MEET HUNGER FOR LAND ONE STANDS OUT ABOVE ALL By a STAFF WRITER KUALA LUMPUR. TUES. THE hunger for land where land is plentiful is an anomaly we tend to think of as distinguishing Malaya from the rest t)f Asia. In1,065 words
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513 1960-01-27 8 by FREDERICK TOMLINSON: London DE HAVILLAND, in a consortium with two other British aircraft companies, Fairey Aviation and Hunting Aircraft Ltd., arebuilding an airliner which will virtually fly itself. The machine, the D.H. 121 short-range Jet aircraft, will carry a crew of513 words
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144 1960-01-27 8 "THE traffic Jam at thf 1 junction of Upper Serangoon Road and Ylo Chu Kang Road between 7.15 a.m. and 8 a.m. on week days Is the worst of its kind experienced In Singapore these days. This congestion. I am inclined to believe,144 words
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Letter142 1960-01-27 8 A backward move UAVINO been an adult student In one of the Malay evening classes at Tlong Bahru for the last few months, I find that the Ministry of Education Is still unable to devise ways and means by which the students can proceed with their studies progressively and systematically.142 words
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Article1664 1960-01-27 9 TWO VILLAGERS GIVE EVIDENCE AT TRIAL OF 30 SELF-CONFESSED INDONESIAN REBELS HAD NONE, SO THEY TOOK BISCUITS, RICE AND SOME CIGARETTES FISHERMAN TELLS PENANG COURT AF: ;i I Kit MAN, Tan Hai Hong, told the first magistrate's court here today a motor-boat drew along his1,664 words
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Article, Illustration219 1960-01-27 9 High standard in essay contest TWO DAYS LEFT TO WIN THAT $500 "ALLAH-MAX exA claims Berita Harian editor .Inche A. Samad Ismail as he examines the pile of entries already received In the Berita Harian/Straits Times $500 Malay essay competition. At noon yesterday the total exceeded 500. and dozens more219 words
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Article50 1960-01-27 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Malaya will be represented by two Ministry of Commerce and Industry officials at the nine-day meeting of the Ecafe Industry and natural resources committee In Bangkok from Jan. 28. The officials. Mr. 8. Ablshegam and Mr. Wong Phul Nam. -vlll leave tomorrow.50 words
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Article138 1960-01-27 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Federation Government's mineral investiga- tion drilling unit is to carry out tin prospecting in Malay reservation areas. This comes under the Government's plan to encourage Malay participation in the mining industry. The plan drawn up by a working party138 words
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Article53 1960-01-27 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— Koh Kon Hong. 42, was fined $400 In the Sessions Court today for being in possession of 57 packets and a cigarette tin full of chandu. Koh, who had n previous convictions for chandu offences, claimed that he suffered from asthma and smoked to53 words
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Article36 1960-01-27 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Tuts. Rahlm Khan Rahlm. who bought a bottle of toddy just on closing time and went outside to drink I', was today fined 140 for consumption of toddy outside the premises.36 words
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170 1960-01-27 9 SINGAPORE, Tue«. The University of Malaya's central council is likely to discuss in March "the cloud hanring over the university" an expression used by Prof. D. Pedoe in a statement on be- half of the Academic Staff Association of the University yesterday. His statement170 words
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Article255 1960-01-27 9 Court told how he got $40 and watch SINGAPORE, Tuesday. TAN WAI 800. 24, son of the managing director of a transport company in Thomson Road, today faced two charges of cheating Mr. Lee Chin Soon 56, father of the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan255 words
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Article42 1960-01-27 9 SINGAPORE, Tues— About 300 employees of Raffles Hotel were today each paid a bonus equivalent to 80 per cent of a month's wages following an agreement reached yesterday between the management and the Singapore General Employees' Union.42 words
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244 1960-01-27 9 New Year greetings in the national language MALACCA, Tues. A youth leader, Mr. Tan Hock Lin. of Heeren Street, here has sent out Chinese New Year cards in Romanised Malay. Mr. Tan. a clerk in the Malacca High School, who sits on the committee of many local organisations. Is perhaps244 words
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Advertisement316 1960-01-27 9 MUST SHE LOSE ALLHER TEETH? ANXIOUSLY SHE WAITS TO HEAR 1 HER DENTIST'S ANSWER. VEST IT COULD BE, BECAUSE SHE HAS BEEN I HAVING GUM TROUBLE, AND WHEN S GUMS BECOME INFECTED, EVEN 1 SOUND TEETH ARE BOUND TO I SUFFER. slL—^^^^^^^— But her dentnt. like to many othen dM>316 words
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Advertisement191 1960-01-27 9 run umli v. I b k i*i 12SO a*™* \P v R 312.90 ./^T J\ "(ACTUAL Slit) "LUCKY wrist watch type Germanium RADIO J It is to simple thot any child con enjoy it. Size ot standard. J 2 size wrist watch. Plays for years without electricity or Battery. J191 words
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Article, Illustration883 1960-01-27 10 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - KATHLEEN HICKLEY The Three Friends find a box of gold by- Teddy, Golly and Rosemary take out a' boat intending to go for a picnic, but a storm blows up and they are wrecked on a reef. They make a raft from floorboards and paddle to a nearby883 words
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Article204 1960-01-27 10 HERE are some more pen pals for you. David Ong, aged 14. 897 Tiong Bahru Road, Singapore 3. Reading, stamps. Bernard Lim, aged 12. c/o Mr. Lim Paul, Federation Military College. Port Dickson. Stamps, reading, sports Ng Boon Mee. aged 14. 20 Mem Road,204 words
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Advertisement481 1960-01-27 10 50,000/PRODENT (SMILING GIRL BRAND) TOOTHPASTE JACKPOT COMPETITION CLOSING DATE FOR COMPETITION NO.I 9TH FEB. 1960 ..ggg^^gggggggggW m?3_y i 't^rs' i _H ilggjMbk .jflL^ *hi» half ,of the T*£^3r/^ i gg^aH a_ jggggT gV/ _gggr 1 V//«^*i ggF/ -ggggg-v PIOOCNT TOOTHPASTE bom I IT IV I /^**«*iM, i><r ggW/ ggggggggm I481 words
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Advertisement341 1960-01-27 10 CAN YOU NAME THE SHAPES? rip Hello Cirl' and Boys; Road, Malacca; Mak Chew So many of you wrote to J-an, 12. |Alan Shola Kwla ask Auntie Kathleen tor her Lumpur; Michael 12E Jalan photograph and her address m Kampong Bahru. Alor Star. England, well, I'm terribly When Fltpper went341 words
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Advertisement241 1960-01-27 10 8 AVAILABLE 9ggaSF O ■ggaMlnV I C »4S t ■^r y shjli Bb^Hbl^l AGENTS DISTRIBUTORS 4* f Pvt LTD IgagjflggJagHggjl Agency Showroom: "^BTTTTTTTTTT^B 47/49, SUmford Road. Sporo WgR 1 »iII V L' Tel: *****. t V '«■■!> 123. Ipoh Road. K.L. Tel: 6964 C ■TTT J 111 31, Beach St..241 words
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Advertisement1741 1960-01-27 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL UNS TB AOEN. LIVERPOOL, GLASIOW, LOHOOH ft CONTINENTAL PBRTS. Out S'pon Suit r. Sham Panani AJAX livkimi. Giasgov H Ptrt/aM SB Jm 11/ 1 EUMAEUS Havre, Dublin Jaa 18 FH I FH 4/ I FH 8 CTCLOPS Linnaaf BM- 42 Flk S Fit 1/ I FH 1/111,741 words
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Advertisement2572 1960-01-27 11 Mb ay :M.i niQU A/Vc-aW men KISEA. MEDITERRANEAN. CINT.MHTAL ft UANIINAVIAN PORTS WLT^jKI '•FAUTRIA 1 I)' 27 JM V«Ctf7 "SONGKHU" I) 10 Jaa/ 4 Flk 3 1 FH 1/ 7 FH 4Plkjn9kz "JUHAHBIA" k) 11/21 FH 2122 Fat 2124 FH I tm^***** "SlBBHU" a) a FH/ 4 Mar 1/ I2,572 words
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Advertisement1287 1960-01-27 11 McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. W V*** BIXBBMAM LIME KLAVEMBSS UNI IBPJBOH. RAMB4JM. MnEMAM. HAVRE. LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. I HULL SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND and for Canada A U.SJk. North Atlantic ports. Acctitug cargl fir Ctitral ft Saitk CITY BF RIPIN- Aat.ici S'pon P. G him Penang BIONIVILLE It Part/JB1,287 words
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Article487 1960-01-27 12 THE Malayan Share Brokers' A Association reported yesterday: "Industrials and tins were flrm while rubbers were quiet. The turnover was fair." Singapore brokers reported the following business up to 3.30 pm Industrials: Fraser and Neave ords 51. 75; Gammon $2.46 to 12.60; Malayan Cement $1.76 (O). $1.79; M.487 words
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511 1960-01-27 12 By Our Market Correspondent rpHE main highlight on the Malayan Share Market yesterday was a rise of 30 cents in Hammers, the Singapore suppliers of water to shipping, who are destined to be taken over by Government. For the year ended December511 words
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Article34 1960-01-27 12 SINGAPORE, JAN. 26. RUBBER: $1.15 per lb. (up one cent). Unofficial 5 p.m. close $1.15' 4 (quiet) TIN: $389 per picul (up 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering; 250 tons (up 20 tons).34 words
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Article141 1960-01-27 12 I«HE Malayan Exchange Banks' 1 Association made the following changes in Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100>: New York: buying airmail T.T. 32 15/16, O.D. 33 1/16, 90 d/st 33 1/2 credit bills. 33 9/16 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31 3/8. O.D. 31141 words
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Article114 1960-01-27 12 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK /Continent January February shipments $42 buyers, $43 sellers. Coconut ail: quiet: bulk $63 sellers, drain $66 sellers. Pepper: quiet, no business was reported done, Muntok white $416. Sarawak $415. special Sarawak black $270, garbled Lampong114 words
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Article91 1960-01-27 12 The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Lid. announce a final dividend of £1 17s. 6d. per share making a total for the year to December 31 of £3 (unchanged). Transfer books closed February 26 to March 11 Inclusive. The profit, including dividends from subsidiary companies, and after providing91 words
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Article276 1960-01-27 12 SHIPS lyinr aioncitdr the Siniraporf Har|»ur Board wharves or expected today are: Pres. Jackson 4 5. Bradevereit 6A. Glenearn 6 7. Straat Van Dlemen 8 9. Almeria Lylces 10 11, Tanagra 13/14, Benreoch 15 16. Everglory 18, Yukikawa Maru 19, Sadao N.Wall 1, Selangor 21.22. Rajah Brooke 23276 words
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Article109 1960-01-27 12 MELBOURNE, Tues. INVESTMENT shares were steady and active here today. The only notable move was Colonial sugar which eased 12s. 6d. Base metals and oils continued active and steady. Loans were firm. Con. Zinc 9V- buyer Mount Lyell (5/-) 8/0' North Broken Hill 149/6 Peko 12/o^4 Oil Search109 words
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Article151 1960-01-27 12 FEBRUARY first grade rubber ■T buyers fob closed In Singapore yesterday at 115 cento per lb., up one cent on Monday's close. The closing tone was quietly steady. Closing prices in cent* per lb., yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S-8. Spot fob. buyers 115',. sellers 1164; int. 1151 words
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Advertisement1204 1960-01-27 12 Express U.S.A. Pacific «k Atlantic Coast Service) E. 7 A. E.T.A E.T.A. S'oof P. S'lwn Penanj H'koni L. Angilts New York "Knuktwa Mini' Hhrt t Ftk i; fit M Mar "Kimkawa Mam Ist Call 27 21 Fri Fri 1 Mar M Call 2/ 4 Mar I Mar 21 Mar IS1,204 words
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Advertisement264 1960-01-27 12 EXPERT HANDLING OF DIFFICULT CARGO Like the meticulous placing of ship-in-bottl* art, 'Round-World cargo shipments also require expert handling and "know-how" that comes only through years of practical experience. So, if you have need for fast, frequent 'Round-World cargo service that planned efficiency has mode economical, remember you can always264 words
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Advertisement22 1960-01-27 12 STOCK INDICES Malayan Share Market: Jan. M Jan. 25 lad—Wali 12V5« 123.16 Has: 1M.33 14».71 J Rubber.: 219.62 Zlfl.tt Jan. 1 1958=100.22 words
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Advertisement413 1960-01-27 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from Federal Citizens (or the post of Assistant Secretary. Federal Land Development Authority at an all-in salary of 1650 x 40A— 11,010/-. Applicants should at least be graduates of a recognised University. In addl--1 tlon accounting and book-keeping knowledge would be an advantage Contributory Provident413 words
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Advertisement1439 1960-01-27 12 NOTICES THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS ASSOCIATION All members of the abeve Association in the State of Singapore will be closed for business on Thursday 28th and Friday 29th January 1960 for Chinese New Year and the following day. MALAYAN SHAREBROKERS ASSOCIATION All members of the above Association in the Federation1,439 words
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Advertisement586 1960-01-27 13 LV m I I I i m A L I I I (Continued from race I) SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Word* $i (Mim.)— Box tt rts. mxtrm BOX ASSM S.T. Position filled. Appll- I cants thanked. "BOX ASBSI S.T. Position filled. Applicants thanked" FEMALE SHORTHAND TYPIST required by leading British Engineering^586 words
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Advertisement448 1960-01-27 13 SITUATIONS VACANT It Word* Si (Mim.)— Box it et: txtrm R/T OPERATOR required for coastal resael equipped with tranaarctlc L Apply with references Chan 16, Winchester House or ring *****. B'pore WANTED SALESMEN to Visit reKular customers and collect orders. Must have own transport, hardworking, initiative and sound Education. Transport448 words
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Advertisement891 1960-01-27 13 SITUATIONS VACANT M Word* Si (Min.)-Bex it ct: txtrm WANTED EUROPEAN LAOV prnv clpal (or Anglican Church Kindergarten, salary 3350 per mensam. Prafereaos given to long term resident. Application In writing by Ist February 1900 to the Vicarage. 8t Christopher's Church, Jalan Mustapha, Johore Bahru. APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the891 words
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Advertisement1050 1960-01-27 13 HOUSES aY LAND FOR SALE If Word* $t (Ml*.)— Box it et*. txtrm BUNGALOW Frankel Estats three bedrooms separate dining sitting rooms car porch all conveniences alrcondltioned fully furnished 11,000 sq. ft. on lease $500 monthly first offer aver $30,000 secures Box A 6037 B.T. B'pore. 2 LARGE SOLID building1,050 words
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Advertisement826 1960-01-27 13 HIRE PURCHASE 10 Wmrd, U (Hl*.)— Box it ct: txtrm U TONO SBN Finance (8) Ltd. under take to finance on motor vehicles new and second band (1995 Model upwards) on easy hire purchase payments. Singapore— 273 South Bridge Koad; Malacca— 44 Bukit China Road: Koala Lumpur— l3o High Street;826 words
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Advertisement812 1960-01-27 13 FOR SALE Wordi Si (Mim.) Box it ct: txtrm BBST BAROAIN For Your New Year. Swiss watches $6 SO. Sports shirts n 12.90. tsble clocks 52.00. Himalaya's, 8 a Saiegle Rosd, Singapore. 8 0000 tCEOLINC RUBBBR SO acres for sale, near raad side. 14 miles from 8 Johore Bahru. Apply812 words
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Advertisement482 1960-01-27 13 AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) Dmilg 1 momtk. 10 Word* U -5» (Mim.) •MOTOSTAT SBHVlCB— Doeamsnts oplrd A completsd In 1 hour. Koto- Mtte, 58 Robinson Rosd. *****. 'per*. CAN PRINTING from tracings ols M«ot«. "Oo* Amoce" plan rlnttnc paperr tt nacblnen Kotomutie. B Robinson Roast B'pore *****. FOR BRIQHTBNIMO snd482 words
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Advertisement87 1960-01-27 13 WOMEN'S NIGHT 30.1.1960 SEA VIEW HOTEL featuring MISS SINGAPORE CITY' contest COUPLE $41Titkets at ROBINSON SEA VIEW SOCKS VESTS BRIEFS Best in quality. Lowest in price. THE SILICONEI CAR POLISH I TWICI THI SHINI TWICI THI PROTECTION! IM HALF THI TIM! FATIGUE Rid this ott instantly by taking GURONSAN the87 words
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Article1230 1960-01-27 14 This three-year-old looks a winner Lulu's all set for 'maiden' T ITTLE LULU, who ran two JL" 1 good races at the last Singapore meeting, has im- proved/since and looks set to score her maiden w i n on Thursday. This three-year-old looked a winner on the training track1,230 words
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450 1960-01-27 14 JACK FINGLETON - O'Reilly condemns 'this disturbing tendency JACK FINGLETON By 1 CANBERRA, Tuesday POINTING out that the Australian team to tour New Zealand next month is the first In history to tour without a legbreak bowler, former Test bowler Bill O'Reilly says this is a disturbing thought for Richie Benaud who is450 words
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257 1960-01-27 14 PORT OF SPAIN, Tues. Ted Dexter. the Sussex all-rounder. heads the M?.C.C. batting averages on their tour of West Indies after their victory against Trinidad at Polnte-a-Plerre. Dexter, who it was feared at one time would not be able to sail with the rest257 words
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Article86 1960-01-27 14 I ONDON. Tues. Stirling V Moss, the British motor racing ace. today criticised the sport's governing body, accusing it of being "slow moving and cumbersome." Moss's attack is directed against the Federation Internationale de l'Automoblle and its sporting sub-committee, the Commission Sportive Internationale. He has circulatedReuter - 86 words
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Article277 1960-01-27 14 DORT OF SPAIN. Tues*. Charran Singh, the Trtnldad left-arm slow bowler who has played In only two flrst-class matches, was among 12 players named yesterday by th« West indies for th. Second Test against England here on Thursday Opening bat Easton McMorrls and off-splnner Re*Reuter - 277 words
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Advertisement427 1960-01-27 14 announce the inauguration of the Singapore call of their modern i fully air-conditioned passenger motorvessels "OCEANIA'^ "NEPTUNIA" "AUSTRALIA;; 13,000 tons gross First and Tourist Class. AUSTRALIA ITALY SERVICE VIA SINGAPORE Calls at Sydney, Melbourne, Fremantle, Djakarta, SINGAPORE, Colombo,' Cochin, Aden, Suez, Messina, Naples and Genoa. wg |H|^tf4pP <_i^is«iflVP^B»*^ v ii427 words
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Article436 1960-01-27 15 SEREMBAN, Tuesday. THE South Korean national hockey team suffered their third defeat in as many matches when they were beaten 4-3 today by Negri Sembilan before a crowd of about 2,600 at the Station Padang here. In their first match, the Koreans lost 3-2 to436 words
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Article84 1960-01-27 15 Brothers with a score to settle TWO brothers will have a "private challenge" when they meet in the Free Press Walk on Sunday. Feb. 28. Last year, Arthur Williams was one hundred places in front of his younger bro ther Ernest. But Ernest said yesterday: "I am a year older84 words
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Article127 1960-01-27 15 BLNGAPORI Tues. Singapore Combined Sch. ols tonight named 20 players lor the Inter-state rugger match against Johore on the Singapore padang on Saturday. They axe: lim Kirn Slang. Won Wl Pong, Chiam Toon Thong, Lee Kesw along icapt), Peter Chua, Tan Han Kok. Yong Yuan Sun,127 words
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Article60 1960-01-27 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Twelve teams will take part In the final of the 17 Gurkha Division, Overseas Commonwealth Land Forces crosscountry championship at I Rasah Camp. Seremban, to- 1 morrow, starting at 5.30 p.m. Teams will represent four groups 28 Commonwealth Brigade. 63 Gurkha60 words
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Article272 1960-01-27 15 32 TEAMS ENTER SCC 'SEVENS' THIRTY-TWO teams, mc x have entered for the seven-a-side rugger comp« SINGAPORE, Tuesday, luding three from Johore, Singapore Cricket Club's etition starting on Feb. 1. The teams from across the causeway are South Johore. Johore Asians and Johore Bahru United. Naval Base "A", last year's272 words
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231 1960-01-27 15 Singapore pick 30 for Junior Cup trials SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore's Junior Asian Cup soccer side began to take shape tonight when 45 players were tried out In three trials lasting one hour and 40 minutes. Twenty-five players whose names were submitted failed to turn up. Though the sta.idard of soccer231 words
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Article26 1960-01-27 15 SINGAPORE. Tues.^Three goals by centre-forward Nelson helped Army to beat Indian Recreation Club 5-1 In a friendly soccer match at Tarrer Park today.26 words
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Article19 1960-01-27 15 SINGAPORE. Tues.— SßC. and S.E.R. played a scoreless draw in a rugger match on the padang today.19 words
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Article23 1960-01-27 15 SINGAPORE. Tues JolL Iliads and Singapore Guard f Regiment drew l-l i n a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park today.23 words
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Article61 1960-01-27 15 MANILA. Tues. The Philippines defeated Japan 92-80 tonight for Its eighth straight victory and the right to meet Formosa on Thursday for the championship of the seven-nation Asian Basketball Conference tournament here. In another key match. Formosa beat South Korea 95-85. Team standings to-date are:61 words
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227 1960-01-27 15 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Singapore Government Services F.A. may launch an ambitious plan to include all sports in its sphere of activities this year. B.C "5.F.A. will hold an extraordinary meeting next month to consider the plan. President of the SOSFA. Mr. Claude Doral.227 words
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304 1960-01-27 15 Indonesia keen to compete in Merdeka football From WEE KIM WEE JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesia will compete in all soccer competitions staged by the Asian Football Confederation as well as the F.A. of Malaya's Merdeka soccer championship if they are invited. This was stated by Mr. W. J. Latumetten. vicepresident of304 words
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Article36 1960-01-27 15 IPOH. Tues. Latest donors to the Perak Sports Stadium Fund are Mr. and Mrs. Yap Hong Thin, whose $1,000 cheque was received by the Mentrl Besar. Inche Mohamed Ohazali. chairman of the Fund.36 words
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Article228 1960-01-27 15 CINOAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Cricket Association's senior tournament will be run as a two-round contest again this year. This decision, was reached at the annual general meeting of the association, held at the Singapore Cricket Club last night, after various other proposals to change the present228 words
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Article182 1960-01-27 15 MOVE BY SERVICES TO BOOST HOCKEY OINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore Joint Services will attempt to enter a team in the Malayan Hockey Federation's south quadrangular tournament next year Reason for this move Is to give locally-e nl l st c d personnel, who cannot find a place in the Singapore state182 words
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Article118 1960-01-27 15 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Twenty-two teams— seven in Div. 1, seven in Div. 2 and eight in Div. 3 have entered for this year's Singapore Business Houses F.A. League which will begin on Feb. 3 with a programme of seven matches. National Carbon, the defending Div. i champions,118 words
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Advertisement141 1960-01-27 15 CROWNS OF HISTORY <* Thl* it th* crown of the <I^*M^\^fQ^hi ffi^/tf r co»t»wMiwT v yOt>^^ag^ m^^f\ Jljß BE «g» This is the crown B^f- r —^j Bi that y° u W| f>nd on ever y [^^^^§9 T&S^^\ bottle of King George IV Old j^ Scotch Whisky. It too, has141 words
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Miscellaneous43 1960-01-27 15 SINGAPORE: Soccer (MTA league) Sulcaramal 'B v Perhlmponan Setla. Ruffrr: RAP Seletar v RAP Changl. Seletar; RAP Changl 'B v RAP Seletar B Changl; SCO v Nee Soon Garrison, padang. FARELP final Singapore zone, 18 Signal Regt. v ORQ FARELP, Ayer Rajah Road.43 words
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Article1251 1960-01-27 16 %f From Page One The talks in Jakarta were heia in an atmosphere 01 complete cordiality and friendliness on both sides, and at no stage was there so much es a small hitch. The proposals and coun-ter-proposals were made in a realistic and practical manner1,251 words
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Article616 1960-01-27 16 'Great interest in establishment of steel milV S The full text of the I Dr. Subandrio and other Bo inint *tatpmt>rtt hi/ tht> members oi the Indone- joint statement by the sian Oovernment Z?^ erS%S \M the meetings between i OS follows: the Prlme M^ter616 words
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Article38 1960-01-27 16 THE FAMILY Of thr late Mr. Tan BrnK Linns thanks all rclatr <■». fri.ndu and hoard of directory and ■tafia of Singapore Tobacco Company foi tnrlr kir 1 aulMance. wreath!, donation*, scrolls and attendanea «t the funrral 2K/1/M.38 words
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826 1960-01-27 16 specific object of my comment." The inclusion of the West Irian i Dutch West New Guinea) in the joint statement caused some surprise among pressmen and others in Jakarta. When he was asked to amplily this point, Prime Minister Lee826 words
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234 1960-01-27 16 -fr From Page Four celebrate we should avoid all fire risks. Therefore, the gazette notification prohibits altogether the use of t>andcracker 3 and fireworks of a dangerous and inflammable nature. "Importers and wholesale dealers of fireworks should make sure that the prohibited types are234 words
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Article330 1960-01-27 16 LONDON. Tues.— Buyin? interest slackened somewnat in London stock markets today. Thk reflected the Chancellor of tlu Exchequer's call for modern tion In order to prevent inflation Nevertheless a good undertone was maintained and Industrial equities made further progress after a cautious opening. Closing middle prices of selected330 words
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Advertisement234 1960-01-27 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS M Wor4» Sl* (Minimum) DUCCAN: To Brenda and Kred. a eon. Derrick Paul Robert 23-1-60 at Bungaar Hoapitm Both uell. CHIA KAN: -(in 24-1-00 between John GMR, iK-cond "on of Mr. A Mn. Chit Thiam Koek and Cecilia Kan. only thr late Mr. Kai Yu.n Hui WITH THE234 words
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Advertisement104 1960-01-27 16 'iVXJ WzZm m '^HP^^Ja^B^B^B^ai Mm\j I aT^^ A a^R^l l^R^^^^^^^^f MM Available m:— 1 t Waterproof W"J Wuterproof with calendar A^m^mm^^ Waterproof automatic with calendar All stainless steel or rolled aold. CAMY SPUTNIK Above all others I vmn nun FOI/JK SPEED AUTOCH ANGER A taaMy »tr»t clan ■utocHanaer on<| only104 words
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