The Straits Times, 29 February 1960
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Title Section11 1960-02-29 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1960 15 cent:11 words
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Article, Illustration602 1960-02-29 1 Civilian wins to clock the fastest time for day > Record crowds lined the way gINGAPORE, Sun. A crowd estimated at 120.000 cheered 3,100 competitors in the great V Free Press walk as they trudged the 14 gruelling miles from Woodlands to Farrer Park. Of those602 words
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Article72 1960-02-29 1 ODDS-ON FAVOURITE DISQUALIFIED From EPSOM JEEP pENANG. Sun. Maybe, 1 ridden by ace Australian Jockey Noel McGrowdie. wag disqualified by the stewards after beating Piet Hem by a length in Race Five at today s Penang Turf Club meeting. The race was awarded to Piet Hem and Maybe was placed72 words
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Article, Illustration324 1960-02-29 1 homes as the detectives, working by the light ol torches, dug for the other gun. It was found at 9 a.m.. burled near the first. The automatic is believed to be one of the five stolen from the armoury of the Ist Bn.. Cheshire324 words
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Article28 1960-02-29 1 IVREA. Northwest Italy. Sun.— Andriano Olivetti. 58. Italy's typewriter king, was found dead during the night aboard a train in Switzerland, Olivetti Company announced today.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article247 1960-02-29 1 LONDON. Sun. Communist Chinese Premier Chou En-lal In a letter released today agreed to travel to India in April to discuss the Slno-Indian border dispute. Mr. Chou's letter to the Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, was dated Feb. 26 and transmitted by the CommunistUPI - 247 words
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442 1960-02-29 1 LORRIES COLLIDE NEAR NEW VILLAGE KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. N people, including four girls, were killed and nine others injured in a smash-up between two lorries near Rasa new village, 35 miles north of here early this morning. The dead and injured were all442 words
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Article, Illustration65 1960-02-29 1 PRINCESS MARGARET AND HER ANTHONY- THE FIRST PICTURE PRINCESS Margaret with her fiance, Mr. Anthony Armstrong-Jones. This United Press picture was taken in the grounds of the Royal Lodge at Windsor after announcement of their engagement on Friday. The Sunday Dispatch said yesterday they would probably be married at Westminster65 words
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157 1960-02-29 1 MALA YAN MUSLIMS BEGIN THE MONTH OF FASTING KUALA LJMPUR. Sun. Nearly four million Muslims in the Federation and Singapore today .started their I one month dawn-to-dusk fast. Last night the Keeper of the Rulers' Seal of the Federation and the Chief Kathl of Singapore jointly announced that the new157 words
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Article41 1960-02-29 1 MOSCOW. Sun. Russia will give Indonesia a longterm credit of MJ750.000.000, according to a joint declaration on Mr. Khrushchev's visit to Indonesia signed in I Bogor. Java, today, the Soviet news agency Tass reported here.— Reuter. IReuter - 41 words
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Advertisement11 1960-02-29 1 THE PICK OF 1,000 PICTURES— SEE PAGES 4, 5 AND 1411 words
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Article430 1960-02-29 2 Ecaf e move on Tengku's Seafet BANGKOK MEETING TO DISCUSS TREATY TO CONTROL OUTPUT, STABILISE TARIFFS KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday rPHE International Confederation of Free Trade Unions is to urge the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East to sponsor a treaty among Asian countries for controlling production and stabilising430 words
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Article67 1960-02-29 2 PENANG. Sun —The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. yesterday urged 30 Chinese villagers from Penang Island and Province Wellrsley to learn Malay "so that we may have a common Malayan outlook." "You should not think that once National Language Week Is over, we can67 words
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Article27 1960-02-29 2 MUAR. Sun— A shop assistant. Lee Yong. was today fined $1,000 in the magistrate's court here for assisting in the running of an Illegal lottery27 words
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210 1960-02-29 2 SDNGAPORE. Sunday. THE Labour Front dissolved itself today at a special conference of memberSi A statement issued by the secretary-general, Mr. Francis Thomas, said that the decision to dissolve was unani- I mous. Dr. Tan Soo Hock, chairman moving the dissolution said210 words
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184 1960-02-29 2 Marshall bid to keep out the opportunists SINGAPORE. Sun. The Workers' Party of Mr. David Marshall has tightened its constitution to keep out "opportunists" and ensure that control remains in the hands of loyal and efficient members. Mr. B. S. Choon, secretarygeneral, disclosing this today said the amended constitution was184 words
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Article48 1960-02-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. Abdul bin Baba. 19. yesterday pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing jewellery worth 1210 from Tljah b'.nti Othman on Feb 8 at 5J mile Puchong Road The magistrate postponed sentence to next Thursday. Ball of $400 In one surety was allowed48 words
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129 1960-02-29 2 ALOR STAR, Sunday. ARIFFIN BIN ABU. 29. had his sentence of six months' jail doubled today in the Kedah Appeal Court. Arlffln appealed against th« sentence imposed by a lower court for possessing five fowls for which he could not I give a129 words
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Article66 1960-02-29 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Bun. The Health Ministry has appealed to all parents In Johore to have their children vaccinated. Facilities have been provided In all hospitals, dispensaries and clinics for the vaccinations. A warning Is given that after six months from now an unvacclnated child above six66 words
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Article70 1960-02-29 2 PENANG. Bun. Thtf City Secretary. Mr. Ong Hock Chuan, was today re-elected chairman of the northern branch of the Australasian Graduates' Association. Mr. P. K. Rao was elected vice-chairman with Mr. Kam U-Te« as secretary and Mr. Tan Seng Jin treasurer. Messrs. Kam U-Tee. Tan Seng Jin, Ong70 words
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Article, Illustration76 1960-02-29 2 LIEUT. J.J. Wilson, at- r tached to the 2 6 Queen I Elizabeth's Own Gurkha Rifles, and his bride, former Miss Sheila Murray Glass, who were married at St. John's Church in Ipou on Saturday. The bride, who was formerly attached to Radio Malaya76 words
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Article50 1960-02-29 2 SINGAPORE. Sun— Only one couple applied to participate in a mass wedding planned yesterday by the Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan. So the association decided to postpone it to May The last mass wedding sponsored by the association was held on Jan. 11 when 13 couples were married.50 words
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Article34 1960-02-29 2 Health officer for Highlands TANAH RATA. Sun. Dr J.W. Scharff. M. Is now stationed as Medical and Health Officer In the Cameron Highlands. He succeeds Dr. 8. Ray. who has been transferred to Kuantan.34 words
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247 1960-02-29 2 IPOH. Sun. Members ol the St. John Ambulance Association here observed a minute's silence In memory of the brigade's Superintendent in Chief. Countess Mountbatten. before they began their annual meeting here yesterday evening. Dr. Hall Memat Khas bin Megat Omar, a247 words
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204 1960-02-29 2 Now probe is ordered into the accounts of a union KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —The National Students Council is to set up a committee to examine the accounts of the National Union of Federation Students. 1 since its inception in IMS. This w. decided at the close of the two-day con-204 words
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Article220 1960-02-29 2 LEARNING MALAY: INCENTIVE URGED 1/-UALA LUMPUR. Sim.* The Federation Government was today urged to give houses to clerks who passed the national language examination within a given time. The secretary of the ConK gre.v> of Unions of Employ in the Public and Civil Service. Mr G Leo. said thai Malay220 words
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Article97 1960-02-29 2 fELUK ANSOV Sun. A student health survey i was launched at St. Anthony's School here yesterday. It Is sponsored by the Teluk Anson Rotary Club as part of the club's observance of the 55th anni- versary of Rotary International. A spokesman of the club's community97 words
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281 1960-02-29 3 NAIROBI, Sun. Po--1 lice used tear gas and batons to disperse a large crowd of Africans here yesterday after a meeting addressed by Mr. Tom Mboya in the city's African stadium. The disturbance followed a mass meeting of 20,000 at which Mr. Mboya.281 words
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Article22 1960-02-29 3 TEHERAN. Sun. The Bhah of Persia and Queen Farah Diba returned yesterday from a seven-day visit to Pakistan. U.P.I.UPI - 22 words
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253 1960-02-29 3 S. Africa may be split to enforce apartheid LADYBRAND (Orange Free State), Sun. ]tf R. Jim Fouche, the South African Defence > T Minister, said here last night the time had come for the country "to show the world we are in earnest with apartheid." Even if the cost ofReuter - 253 words
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Article, Illustration45 1960-02-29 3 THE SOVIET Prime Minister, Mr. Khrushchev, walks through strange tropical plants in the botanical gardens in Bogor during his state visit to Indonesia. The rardens v.ere laid out by Sir Stamford Raffles, founder of Singapore.— United Prew picture. IQBnaer OI45 words
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Article116 1960-02-29 3 LONDON. Sun. Demonstration marches in support of next months" proposed boycott of South African goods took place in 29 English cities and towns yesterday. About 30 Nottingham University students and members of youth clubs marched four miles to the centre of the Midlands city, holding meetings onReuter - 116 words
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Article60 1960-02-29 3 NEW YORK. Sun. The New York Times today quoted Dr. Klaus Fuchs, former atom spy, as saying that looking back he would do it again. In an interview at Dresden. Dr. Fuchs was quoted as saying: "The Soviet Union Is on the right line. ItReuter - 60 words
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177 1960-02-29 3 U.S. approved Spanish bases bid claims Bonn Ttr-, BONN, Sunday HE West German news agency, the DPA, today claimed that the United States approved West German moves to set up defence bases in Spain. r^~ T It said Mr. Christian Herter. United States Secretary of State, agreed to West Germany'sReuter; UPI - 177 words
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114 1960-02-29 3 SEARCH FOR VOODOO MAN'S BREW THAT CURES CANCER DURBAN, Sun. An experienced hunter will leave here soon to search the bush and forests of Nyasaland and Portuguese East Africa for a herb to cure cancer. He is quite definite 'n his statements that it exists and claims that the witchdoctors114 words
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304 1960-02-29 3 BIG CHEER FOR IKE at RESORT STOPOVER ]t|AR DEL PLATA, ifl Sun. President Elsenhower received a thunderous reception from half a million Argentines in a brief stopover at this seaside resort yesterday. Then he flew to a lake I high in the Andes fo: a weekend of rest and inforI304 words
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Article44 1960-02-29 3 MOBCOW. Sun. Col Gen. Oka Gorodovikov, an organiser of the Red Army and noted cavalry commander, died here yesterday He was 81, Tass reported In World War II he commanded cavalry units on the western and Stalingrad front*. U.P.I.UPI - 44 words
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Article35 1960-02-29 3 WASHINGTON. Sun.— Com- j munlst membership in Latin America, estimated at about 500.000 In 1957, was now less than half that figure—between 210,000 and 230.000. a private research group said here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article130 1960-02-29 3 KAUFFMAN TRIAL TOLD OF INJURIES DO6TON. Sun. A medical \M* expert gave evidence iZuT*' that h53 Injuries suffered by murdered SUSf* Lynn Kau/Tman would not necessarily cause unconsciousness Dr. Milton Helpern. the New York City medical exf£ h"; testifying 'or c defence at the murder vSii i «?^g y ii?UPI - 130 words
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Article51 1960-02-29 3 LONDON. Sun— Nearly 100 ships, many of them carryIng imported food, were held |up today by three separate strikes at Hull and In London. About 5.800 men were Involved Butter, bacon and fruit worth nearly £2 million was rotting in ships and on quaysides at Hull.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article54 1960-02-29 3 PARIS, Sun. The French Army in Algeria lost a total of 13,000 officers and men killed during the five years of the war against the Muslim rebels ending Nov. 1 1959. the Defence Minister.' Mr Pierre Messner. an nounced yesterday. The war against the rebels officially54 words
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Article49 1960-02-29 3 LONDON. Sun. Mrs Vljaya Lakshmi Pandit. Indian High Commissioner in London, said here today that she expects to relinquish the post about the middle of this year. Mrs. Pandit has been High Commissioner in London and Ambassador to the Irish Republic since 1954. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Miscellaneous336 1960-02-29 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Morning Prelude; 7.00 The- News- SERVICE 41.7 metres 7.05 A Date With Music: 8.00 The K«U uLpu'r™ S 3« V «SL News; 8.05 A Date With Music: Penanr 36« metre* 8.30 String Song; 9.00 Clow Ipoh336 words
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Article, Illustration192 1960-02-29 4 The Free Press BIG WALK... the Page 4 presents the champions... Champion team— for third year OUTRICHT winner of th« Singapore Johore Express Ltd. Challenge Trophy, former professional boxer Joe Diamond, receives his priie from Mrs. Simmons, wife of the Managing Director of the Straits Times. TAJ MOHAMED, the winner192 words
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Article, Illustration67 1960-02-29 5 After two weeks of rain, bright sunshine for the great event too bright in fact EVERYBODY WAS IN IT... EACH ONE HAPPY TO BE OF HELP, LIKE THIS HOUSEWIFE WITH A PAIL OF WATER AT THE END OF THE WALK. A BIT OF YOGA... It's all67 words
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Advertisement145 1960-02-29 5 I DON T TW V TO IKUR I I Jl\ Listerine 1 Stops Bad Breath 4 Times Better than Tooth Paste 8 f mmtk Toothpaste is for your teeth— LISTERINE I «a$ ij /or >'o«r breath! Avoid the danger of f A unnecessary embarrassment and o.n< Your No. I protection145 words
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Article30 1960-02-29 6 !!B Wordi Sit (Mlmimmm) MR. TAN KANO HO taaaks mass, friends, Stanvac and sports club donations wreaths attendance at I funeral of bis beloved v.lfs Lena d on 2S-2-SO.30 words
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Article346 1960-02-29 6 10 Word, %U (Minimmm) THE COCKPIT— MerIe Harris siac* Khtly except Sunday. ALE AT Town Country continue*. MIdMS Bra* half prlcr, »no.-j 30<' f Long EvenlßC Gowns half price CHARMAINS aSAUTV SALON tens Today at their Nrw Address 2, Orchard Road. Tel. Spore 318*6 r appointments. TRY A BOTTLI346 words
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607 1960-02-29 6 The Straits Times Monday, February 29 1960. Sultans And Citizens Party Negara's leader perhaps will excuse those who have not been able to follow entirely the argument or even the purpose of his motion on "Melayu" nationality. For Dato Onn bin Ja'afar himself does not seem to be quite clear607 words
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Article355 1960-02-29 6 Some points made by the Director of Audit in Singapore on the accounts for 1958 doubtless will have the Government's attention although Mr. A. H. Armitage has not expressed his views with the vigour and indignation of the Federation's Mr. Watson. Indeed Mr. Armitage has nothing to say355 words
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Article276 1960-02-29 6 The annual flow of Malayans going to study in Australia has been at its height since November and will continue at the rate of about 100 a month until the end of March, when they should all be busily at work^ in the first term of the Australian276 words
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Article, Illustration1197 1960-02-29 6 FRANCIS ASHBORN - FRANCIS ASHBORN by COLOMBO, Sunday AND THE 24 OTHER PARTIES CAN JUST BE WRITTEN OFF THERE are 29 parties in the field for the general election in Ceylon next month (March 19) but most of them are mushroom1,197 words
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Article186 1960-02-29 6 applications Is clearly borne out both by the large number of successful loan projects sponsored by RIDA as well as by the Increasingly satisfactory record of repayments. To Illustrate the satisfactory trend of repayments of RIDA loans In recent years it will be seen from the figures below that186 words
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Advertisement126 1960-02-29 6 Any watch can have jewels.^. Any watch can have g01d.., But only with ROLEX can you buy ROLEX service Tt» better ttw watch. Mm more delicate and precis* the mechanrsm. It's not much use buying a first -quality Swiss Watch, tf you can't be sure that it wW get the126 words
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Advertisement114 1960-02-29 6 Finest DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT I RINGS U. S. De SILVA JEWELLERS I 106, ORCHARD ROAD vttoti* i»46« PAIN DISAPPEARS as you rub on the finest rub ever made g—fe When roar hrad is aching or when it hart* lo iBKJpSS flr mo«e your neck, arms and (boulders, too need IJ Menibolatum114 words
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285 1960-02-29 7 A MILLION dollars are needed to turn the thickly populated areas of Grisek and Bukit Gambir into the most productive centres in North Johore. The plans, outlined today by the District Officer. Inche Ali bin Raya, will include285 words
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Article28 1960-02-29 7 SEREMBAN, Sun. Two slot machines were reported stolen from the Royal Military Police sergeants' mess at Rasah Camp yesterday They were valued at $500 each.28 words
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Article45 1960-02-29 7 PERTH. Sun The engagement of Miss Llm Ai Geok. 24. second daughter of Mrs. Urn Bo Seng and the late Maj.-Gen. Llm Bo Seng, i of Singapore, to Mr. Sebastian Yeo, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Yeo Bwee Chlow. has been announced here.45 words
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Article31 1960-02-29 7 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sun. —The Buklt Mertajam district officer, Inche Abdul Kadlr bin Talib. was yesterday re-elected chairman of the District Boy Scouts' association with Mr R. Kandasamy as secretary.31 words
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129 1960-02-29 7 Work to start soon on $8mil. hospital SEREMBAN, Sun. Work on an eight-£.cres site for an $8 million hospital here to replace the present 64-year-old one Is expected to start soon. The Federation Government has given $125,000 for the preparatory work. The Negri Sembilan Public Works Department will build approach129 words
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Article189 1960-02-29 7 THE ABSENCE OF MR. S SPLITS MEETING TELUK ANSON, Sunday. AN extraordinary general meeting of the Lower Perak branch of the People's Progressive Party here ended in an uproar yesterday when the party's secretary-general. Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam failed to attend. After waiting for half an hour, one189 words
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Article79 1960-02-29 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Ministry of Labour and Law has Dlans to build and open one community centre every month. Dr. Fong Kirn Heng said yesterday opening the extension to the Joo Chlat community centre Dr. fong, chairman of Joo Chlat branch and treasurer of the79 words
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Article, Illustration47 1960-02-29 7 VET OFF TO INDIA AND PAKISTAN SYED ABDULLAH SHAHABIDDIN. the acting Assistant Veterinary Officer in Alor Star, who left Kuala Lumpur by air on Saturday to study veterinary and community development for four months in India and Pakistan o n a Kedah state scholarship.— Straits Times picture.47 words
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88 1960-02-29 7 TRACKER DOG IS USED IN HUNT FOR TERRORISTS ALOR STAR, Sun. A patrol of the Ist Bn., Royal Malay Regiment, used a tracker dog to hunt a band of about five terrorists in the jungle near the Perils-Thai border last Friday. The patrol was operating in the area when It88 words
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76 1960-02-29 7 Free dental treatment? Not for MPs KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Federation hospital authorities have been told that Members of Parliament ar» not entitled to free treatment at Government dental clinics. A circular from the Ministry of Health clarifies the "extent of eligibility" of free medical treatment for MPs. "This concession does76 words
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Article26 1960-02-29 7 KUALA KUBU BAHRU. Bun.— The O.C.P.D. here. Inche Tahir bin Bachok, will leave on transfer tomorrow for Seremban. where he will be Senior Investigating Officer.26 words
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179 1960-02-29 7 Old shopkeeper surprises intruders— killed TAIPING, Sunday. AN ELDERLY shopkeeper who slippe downstairs to investigate a noise in hi shop early yesterday morning, paid for hi daring with his life. 1 Kok Moh Fah's nervous wife, who followed her husband downstairs a little later when he did not return, found179 words
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Article129 1960-02-29 7 KUALA TRENGGANU, Sui —The Religious Depart ment has issued a circuls forbidding Muslims in Treng ganu to walk on the roads, s in coffee shops or do market ln« while Friday rpayers ai in progress. The Commissioner of Rel glous Affairs said in the cil cular: "The129 words
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Article37 1960-02-29 7 KAJANG. Sun.— A $45,000 I community hall and Chinese school have been opened at the 11th mile Cheras Road. Public contributed half the amount for the two buildings, while Government gave the rest.37 words
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Article37 1960-02-29 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.Senlor Inspector S. P. H Param leaves tomorrow fa Ceylon on leave. During hi absence Senior Inspector A James, from Muar. will act a prosecuting officer In tbi I Sessions Court here.37 words
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261 1960-02-29 7 Jailed 38 times 'Retire,' thief told 4 LOR STAR, Sun. A 55-year-old bachelor, who has been Jailed 38 times since 1938 mostly for theft, was told by a Judge today that it was "high time you retired from all this." The man. Long bin Jaffar. was appealing hi the Kedah261 words
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Miscellaneous263 1960-02-29 7 The Saint By Leslie Charteris &mmhm^^^V^ H mmmmw9lmkhVHmhSKk?^^^^^9Lß I i "W^ xvCJ _W ■^■V* BpS I^l /^■■bObßßbl bHMH BBBBBBBBBBBBBBfIafeB^IW I I I JLVI Ahner By AI Capp AB^^ara^&JßJfec |fi*? u6TGE VMINI "S I V how ywuld I fi know lI H gobble up all ~^l I/- inTT^ir I OFF SEROUS263 words
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Article, Illustration890 1960-02-29 8 ALLINGTON KENNARD - Mission with Aborigines under police escort ja c% c~m> x. jt- lE* «jb\J 3D JUNGLE NURSE. By Pamela Gouldsbury. (Jarrolds 2U.) AT the height of the Communist war Mrs. Gouldsbury found herself in South Perak, with her policeman husband. Tapah was then one of the blackest areas, ambush ridden and890 words
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Article82 1960-02-29 8 Donald Mackenzie - DANGEROUS SILENCE By Donald Mackenzie. (Collins 10s. 6d.) rE hero of this InterestIng book has, put a burglarious past firmly behind him. and become a successful insurance salesman (burglary Insurance, of course). He Is happily married, and his father-in-law knows nothing about hl» criminal career. What82 words
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415 1960-02-29 8 HALL ROMNEY - CLJNT and Gladys Duffy grew up in the shadow of San Quentin. where Gladys's father was a prison official. As they grew up it became apparent that one day they would marry, and together they discussed the reforms that Clint would introduce415 words
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Miscellaneous236 1960-02-29 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Attacked by a crowd and 8 outer rise arranged :or &t»le muffled up (6). officials (9) Port >*>* <inlnk <4K 10 Wear of engineers turning to 14. Pedantic but chic as lot* Doetry (5). might be (10). 11 To do wtih a river-nothing 15. Shakespeare236 words
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Advertisement975 1960-02-29 9 tTHE BEN LINE STEAMERS LID. l.ciraiotH ttt UI.M lng«i| UMS UIUNC! TO UIN, H.I. 1 CONTINENTAL PORT*. for Hamburf. loruoa, Part/ llto ■...°L P Uwpoal, RMttrdMi, Grjnfimoutli 1/ I Mar •or London, Rottirdam, Brimin, la Port 7 Mar Loataa airoct arrrm H Mar far livtrpool, Mull, Rottir«am. ■> Uk IVII975 words
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Advertisement1147 1960-02-29 9 McALISTER CO., LTD. W_ ELLERMAN LIMB KLAVKNESS LINE 10NI0N. HAMIkRS ROTTEROAM. HAVRE j LOl ANSELES. UN FRANCISCO ■itar^M. ln«.^', k SEATTLE. VANCOUVER 1 PORTLANR. mi« *ftfpsgg*n'** Bom i c J r c..^ Saor. CITY p "«"T»T f<.HUHFri 1.2 Mar 1M •An. ux iSsnu&vu^ >x t. BOUSTEAD <c CO., LTD. <»"""<1,147 words
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Article506 1960-02-29 10 MALAYAN SHAM MARKET HEViEW SELLERS HARDLY WILLING TO MEET DEMAND By Our Market Correspondent ANCE the most neglected of shares the dollar rubber section of the Malayan Stock Exchange really came into its own last week, culminating a long period of growing interest. Big appreciations in506 words
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Article482 1960-02-29 10 MaUyan Stock Exchange: Feb. J7 Feb. 2« Industrials: 128.57 128.37 Tins: 150.22 154.43 S Rubbers: 246.39 245.38 Jan. 1 1958=190. pensmry $1 .25. Fttspatrieks $1.20. Fraser and Neave ords $1.79 to $1.84, Hume prefs Ass.. Malayan Cements $1.78. Collieries $1.68 to $1.65, MeAUsters $1.34. Metal Box $2.04 and482 words
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Article608 1960-02-29 10 tin rubber (per pieul) (per Ib.) Feb. 22 $393.25 $1.14' S3 $393.00 1.14% 24 $393.75 $l.lt> 25 $391.62' i ,I.ll', 26 $391.50 $I.ls 27 $391.37 i Dealings reported in the dollar rubber section were: Ayer IliUm $2.07;,, Ayer Panas $3.15 to $3.30. Bassett $1.41. Batu LlnUng $5.70. Bento608 words
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Article532 1960-02-29 10 roMMomn m vim ENLIVENING an otherwise dull and inactive Singapore Rubber Market last week was a small Chinese order and the belief that Russia bought here. This provided a pyschological boost and Fridays closing price for March first grade at $1.18 was the highest since December.AP - 532 words
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Article35 1960-02-29 10 rr*HE Malayan Exchange Banks' 1 Association made the following chang* In Its rates to merchants on Saturday, Feb. 37, (the rate Is to $100): gelling T.T. or O.D. ready: Belgian Francs 1823 3/4.35 words
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Article258 1960-02-29 10 ON the Malayan Stock Exchang* on Saturday (Feb. 27 1, all sections were generally qiiJet and the turnover was small. Members of the Exchange reported the following business at noon: Industrial* 8.8 Petrol 54s 4Hd: Fraser and Neave orda $1 84 j and $1.85; Gammon $2.41 and $2258 words
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Article29 1960-02-29 10 urrrnt Dale of Total ToUl for payment payment for previous year year Con. Tin Dredging MM *Prtl 1» (ioMen Hope 10"^+ March 25 si i t interim29 words
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Article1176 1960-02-29 10 rPHE followint list of rcTiwd quotation* was issved by motnbrrs of the Malayan Stock Exchange after their last meeting on Saturday (Feb. 21). H and L ■land (or bifhest snd lowest for business done In 1959 and In the current year to date. in re mmnnms I1,176 words
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Advertisement1111 1960-02-29 10 Express U.S.A. PaeUla «Ja Attest!* Coast Service E.T.A. E.T.A. E 1 S'pora P. Sham Penang H'kong L Angilea Hi* York •MM Mm- Ml. 11/11 1/ 4MM IMM »MM II to "KMikmNiiii" Ist Call 21/27 MM 21 MM 21 Mm ?■< Call JO 31 mm Sto 21 to 11 May All1,111 words
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Advertisement185 1960-02-29 10 GILBERT HARRIMAN Stock Shorebfoker Members of the Sydney Stock Exchanaa Suite 2, 3rd Floor, T*l*«r*»»s: 117 Pirt Sr HARRISHA, SYDNIY SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA. TELEPHONES BL 3»t5 THE BURMA FIVE STAR LINE Spore PtMMf S.S. "LILIAN" 9/10 Mor LOADING FOR RANGOON S.S. "ARIANA" 1*71« Mor FROM JAPAN PORTS HONGKONG (LOADING FOR RANGOON)185 words
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Advertisement677 1960-02-29 10 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS To enable essential electric*! extensions to be carried out at Dundee Road Substation, supplies will be Interrupted on Wednesday. 2nd March. 1960, between the hours of 8.30 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Consumers In the following areas will be affected: Margaret677 words
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Advertisement1076 1960-02-29 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS NEGRI SEMBILAN STATE SCHOLARSHIP FUND APPLICATIONS for scholarships are Invited from suitably qualified Malay and Non-Malay Negrl Sembllan National* for courses tenable at the University of Malayi. Forms of application and mill particulars may be obtained from the Secretary to the Board of Trustees, Education Office, Seremb*n to1,076 words
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Advertisement1592 1960-02-29 11 CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbroker! rnretceaned Pledfed Goods and Jewellery from the following Pawnbrokers' Shop* No. 31 New Bridge Road Chin Chong Pak (Chop Ttoye Sbeo) Ho. 135 New Bridge Road Lam Joon Slang (Chop Bern Foh) No. 188 South Bridge Road Lam Joon Chong (Chop Sena No. 256 South Bridge Road1,592 words
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Advertisement1046 1960-02-29 11 SITUATIONS VACANT M ■/•re. U (Mlm.)-tma M tU sxlre CLtNIACLEI HOIPITAL. Appllcation, are Invited for tIM poet of ■eCTetarj/thorthand-typist to the Consultant Burgeon of Uleneagle. Ho.P|taL Knowledge of medical uraiw lol 'j!? rtrtbl<: 8 1 r ■woritag to capabilities and experience. Application! to: The Secretary. Oleneaxle. Hospital Ltd., Napier Road,1,046 words
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Advertisement1138 1960-02-29 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT U (HtM.)— «m M rta. a»f rs FUBNIIMID ROOM* to let for bachelors 34 Jalaa Cbeagkek, off MaoPhsToaa Road, 8 port near bus •top. "OITV" OUIIT HOUII. Kurnlahad double /single room». bathrooms. M/a. Long bath attached. Verandah. Beat food (Bnropean) and sarvtot. Near Tanglln Club and O.H.Q. 60.1,138 words
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Advertisement1017 1960-02-29 11 I EDUCATION tff U KHlm.)~Bn M rts. fre MSNCIMO CONSTRUCTIVE IL eour e». Book-keeping, suno- Sbortliand. Typewriting, Bei/Advaa w|. call penonally Mr Natlo lal Commr rcial Softool. >eylann Road. S'pon. T VACANCIES < D r Bteaograpnsrs iKiiunmi We tram you for highlypald jobs Hwmniri! Secretarial. BtenogrApen-, llookkeeplng. BborUwod TrpawrßJs* Rrja1,017 words
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Advertisement804 1960-02-29 11 FOR SALI M Word, U (Mln.)—H OM M el.. ,xtra RAFFLES lILK ITOU, 6 Raffle* PU*e. B'pore for genuine Amtnca Dactm slack* $14-00 .poruhlrta $6-*0 roperbly tailored dacroo mit* from ta»-00 UNBELIEVABLE BARGAINS:IHTf U.B A Sportlihlrt* Over 15 ffrrcn: Dealgna Now Only HBO Each. Drtll Short. $2.80. Cathay* M/SB Brmj804 words
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322 1960-02-29 12 FRANCE DRAW 3-3 WITH ENGLAND IN KEY MATCH I ONOON. Sun.— France, the r champions, were held to a three-all draw by England el the Colombes stadium. Paris, yesterday In the match which was expected to decide the Rugby Union international championship. In Dublin. Scotland gained; the flrsW win atReuter - 322 words
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Article52 1960-02-29 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The Dato Wong Shee Fun challenge cup for small bore rifle shooting open lor schoolboys was won by the B.S.A. Martini team with 523 points out of a possible 600. Runners-up were Winchester (484 ptsV The best individual score v*.s returned by George Mathew52 words
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Article40 1960-02-29 12 CHESTER. (England), Sun. i —Kent and England cricketer i Peter Richardson was married here yesterday to 24-year-old Miss Shirley Ann Walker, of Chester. Richardson. 28, met his 'bride in Calcutta when she I was an air hostess.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article37 1960-02-29 12 LOS ANGELEB, Sun.—Limold won the U*****,000 Santa Anita Handicap over H mile* yesterday. Fleet Masrullah, the pacemaker, was second and the English-bred Amerigo, who once ran Jn the colours of Queen Elizabeth, was third.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article25 1960-02-29 12 TAIPING. Sun— The Talping Malay Sports Association now have a building of their own. located In Birch Road near the Lake Gardens. I25 words
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Article84 1960-02-29 12 SYDNEY. Sun.— Jon Konrads and John Devitt. in the men's division, and lisa Konrads and Dawn'Fraser. in the women's, today headed the j Australian Olympic swimming, squad announced by the Aus-| tralian Swimming Union. Tbe r e are 16 men and 12' women in the teamUPI - 84 words
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456 1960-02-29 12 F. SALAHUDIN - Singapore cop wins Big Walk: Joe still top veteran F. SALAHUDIN By SINGAPORE. Sun.— Taj Mohamed, a I 24 -^ear-old Singapore policeman, won the Singapore Free Press Big Walk today and thus ended four years of domination by Bri- tish Servicemen in this annual event. In all four sections of456 words
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204 1960-02-29 12 ANTIGUA. <Sun.— Ted Dcxter, t.h(L- Susserf allrounder. wsu p the third cen-tury-maker in M.C.C.'s first innings In the match against the Leeward Islands which ended in 'a draw here yesterday. Treating the crowd to a display or tremendous hitting. Dtteter scored 107. slammlni* six sixesReuter - 204 words
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Article1469 1960-02-29 12 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By PENANO, Sun. Jockey Noel McGrowdle had mixed luck here today. He brought off an early double with two well fancied horses P u1 o t Itam and Hearts Ease— but was beaten on two heavily backed favourites— Maybe (2,605 win tickets) and1,469 words
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Article185 1960-02-29 12 /CAMBRIDGE, Sun. Three \j Malayan undergraduates, helped Cambridge record an, other oven* helming win against Oxford in the inter? varsity badminton match her* today. B. K. Wong, the Cambridge captain from Singapore, and Malayan brothers Oon Chong Jin and Oon Chon* Telk were inReuter - 185 words
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123 1960-02-29 12 SINGAPORE. Bun. The 5 $15,000 Singapore Derby, over li miles, will be run at Buklt Timah on Saturday. March 26. The Singapore Turf Club announced today that the Derby meeting (March 26. 30 and April 3) will be for Class 1123 words
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Advertisement259 1960-02-29 12 Larger Catches With Less Labour! v/v'vV.-'AAaA^AaA/--"IWW" R*«2 Net is called W Why? Because it catetes mti f isk thM all tttar itts. fir It H InytsibW in Wotw m I-" <- o»mm «wniM» m m GwwoNtMd *Hfomtt Lj-m fraM Shrinking o-d Knots fro* ilifipmg I &U& A>»or> bMfH P-itt *op^259 words
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Advertisement175 1960-02-29 12 There is more for your money inth^^^ K| I than any otlier machme I Designed to meet the toughest local V condition and capable of tackling rr_i— > "^^m K rough work, the Allen Sickle is in class of its own. Micrometer adjustment H for height of cut which cannot175 words
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Article393 1960-02-29 13 FAM PRESIDENTS XI OUTPLAYED AFTER GOOD START PENANG, Sunday fTVHE VISITING Peruvian footballers beat 1 the F.A.M. President's XI 4-2 before a record crowd in their second game in Malaya at the City Stadium here tonight. The visitors, who will meet a F.A.M. Selection at Ipoh393 words
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Article294 1960-02-29 13 SAUL JOSHUA - Malayans best in Asia— Peruvians SAUL JOSHUA By K Lumpur, Sunday 1 team, who scored •I two goals in the first seven minutes >ut lost 3-2 to the Peruvians on Saturday night at the Merdeka Stadium, were praised by the Peruvians i today. The Malayan players, they said, were the294 words
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Article174 1960-02-29 13 SEREMBAN. Sun. There were three knockouts in the Army mwr-unlt, boxlnng finals at St. Paul's Institution hall last night. Firs' Foresters won the championship, beating 13/18 Hussars by 18 points to 15. The Foresters took seven of the 11 bouts. The OOC 17th Gurkha Div./ OCIF. MaJ.-Oeneral j.A.R.174 words
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Article41 1960-02-29 13 SINGAPORE. Sun— Rahtm Omar scored a hattrlck in Indian Recreation Clubs s—l win over 18th Signal Regiment In a friendly soccer match at Dover Road today. Ourunathan scored the other goals for the Indians. Hough netted for Signals.41 words
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Article48 1960-02-29 13 SOCCEB: Singapore Army league Dtv. 1 Cheshlres 'A' v GHQ Farelf (Changl); RPO 'A' v sth Dog Company RMP (Nee 8oon»; HMS Terror v 443 BAD (Naval Base): 18th Signal Regiment A 1 v HQ SBD 'Dover RoadV 30th Battalion RASC 1 Navy Wanderers (Friendly Hill).48 words
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222 1960-02-29 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Veteran Selangor and Malayan cricketer Geoffrey Walker, who will lead the Selangor Club team this season, showed One early season form when he knocked up 69 out of 124 in a home-and-home match on the padang today. Walkers XI222 words
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206 1960-02-29 13 Singapore rally starts with gift goal SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore beat Malacca 3-1 in the deciding match of the southern triangular hockey tournament at Serangoon Road here today. Malacca led 1-0 at half time but Singapore rallied and three goals late in the second half earned them the championship. Early In206 words
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Article274 1960-02-29 13 Mrs Barrow, Mills best drivers QINOAPORE. Sun. Mr*. Unda O Barrow and B. Mill* were the outotandlng performer* at ttM Singapore Force* Motoring dub* driving test at Ayer Rajah Road today. Mrs. Barrow, driving a Triumph TR 3, outmanoeuvred her opponent* In the open women* event. She returned the lowest274 words
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Article88 1960-02-29 13 T>ENANO, Sun. Good bowling L by Blakeway, way took j wlcxeta for 16 runs, enabled 28 Commonwealth Brigade. Talping, to beat Penang Sports Club by 84 runs In a Ticket match at Western Road today. Commonwealth Brigade 154 (Brig. Mogg 33. Lt. Knight 33.88 words
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Article55 1960-02-29 13 rnELUK ANSON. Sun. AmeriX can athletic coach Charles kln« will take back with him special memento of his visit to Teluk Anson The Perak A.A.A. (south wne) yesterday presented him a larfe photograph of the town's most famous landmark the pagodashaped clock tower. Jenkins finished his two-day55 words
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Article665 1960-02-29 13 LONDON, Sun. rnHE uncertainty of *> soccer form was underlined yesterday when Tottenham Hotspur, who were knocked out of the cup a week ago by Blackburn Rovers, crushed the Rovers 4-1 In a league game at Blackburn. This sntart win kept the Spurs at665 words
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Article1009 1960-02-29 13 Sampton 32 30 6 ***** 46 Bury 34 19 6 10 62 33 43 Norwich 33 17 6 10 00 46 40 Coventry 33 16 7 ***** 39 Grlmaby 34 13 12 9 66 63 38 Otolchwter 34 14 11 66 53 37 B mouth 34 IS 111,009 words
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345 1960-02-29 13 T ONDON, Bun. Several shock results occurred in the Rugby Union dub matches played yesterday. After six victories In sueoeMlnn Bristol suffered their fourth home reverse of the season, when Swantea won 8-t to complete a dou >le. TolrwUr did well toReuter - 345 words
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Advertisement38 1960-02-29 13 t v 0 0 < < Take SANATOOEN Tonic for Sound Sleep, Good Appetite, ENERGY After illness, childbirth. or when you're feeling weak and tired, drink SANATOOEN It makes all the difference 1 Sole Distributor! f m **rr WAWH OKAMSATIOK38 words
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Advertisement107 1960-02-29 13 I MftOSOl i Hft^ NO *JfiJ| SMII. V WL odour j| I £4 on For use against Flics, Motquitoes. Moths. Wasps. Roache*. Silverfish, Ants owd «tc. Activated mist Room JCliu I Deodorant Push Button 1 J I Spray. MAKES AIR MINT -SSS-Jj WISH. Obtainable in f^y^ three .cits. APPLE BLOSSOM107 words
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Obituary22 1960-02-29 14 CABLE RECEIVED mother expired la Ceylon. Mr*. Thamhu. Chan Ah Thonn Street. Kuala Lumpur. V. R. Rahapathy. Vehicle* Department. SinCapo re.22 words
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Article73 1960-02-29 14 Th« fUTMraI of Mi|or DMA. Wertrttrburn Crtn-rtur Ouarcls ••c*nd*d I* tht nuaixrt In "•ntry HlKtmtflt will tAhc pl:i an Mantfay, nth F«b-uaiy. I*6o. Church tarv.ci at >t. r.iornt't Criur-.h, Tamilin. at 1030 hours. CirMit will mo»t la Ulu PanNa 3 Dran (ar tquivaltnt). oimi and madalt. Wraatht will b*73 words
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Article, Illustration516 1960-02-29 14 who knows i may get a double then! The Veterans overtook the girls just before Bukit Timah Circus, and from then on set the pace. In this section the crowd was all for Mohamed Nor bin Bahiek, better known as Joe Diamond, twice winner of516 words
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Article152 1960-02-29 14 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Perwanlt. a Malay youth organisation here, today held Its first national language speech contest for non-Malays at the Geylang Community Centre. There were 27 speakers during the two-hour contest. First in the male section was Mr. Tan Ta Sen. 23, a final year152 words
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Article62 1960-02-29 14 Jarena 'not in danger SINGAPORE. Sun. The 18.000-ton Norwegian tanker Jarena. stuck on a reef off Singapore, was in no danger though It could be If a storm broke out, a Port official said today. It Is understood that the operation to transfer the oil from the fully-loaded Jarena to62 words
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Article416 1960-02-29 14 OUR TASK IS MASS LITERACY YONG SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, said tonight that the Government had set jtself the task of replacing the colonial policy of education for the few by a j policy of mass literacy. I On its success, he said, depended416 words
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Advertisement128 1960-02-29 14 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEHTS H'onft .<;• (Minimum) COLLIER TO HELEN md Kiln a aaniKhicr at Stnsaporr n-.-mnc home an 2.^th February both a— A. TIM K HOUSt, RIVER VALLEY ROAD. SINGAPORE 9. TEL. 2800 «c»aßffly{i^^a^^_a!. m $s SlS&sss I I I 'lB5Ql ::*io MINIMUM FOR 20 TWIHTY WORM IS lA CH128 words
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Advertisement33 1960-02-29 14 $500 MUST BE WON EVERY WEEK Watch for the mm if tht S5OO winner if Ward Puzzle 'A' ii the Frw Press tiday. .mother free entry contest begins in tbt Free Prttc today.33 words
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Advertisement84 1960-02-29 14 THE FREE PRESS BIG WALK SOUVENIR EDITION There ore eight poges of pictures of the Big Walk in today's Free Press. Make sure of your copy of this is the ff^irrti -mv^-^ My 1\ 5P I I w M r "_^__^^_k ai~_M Whatever your tport I you rwad o good84 words
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