The Straits Times, 1 March 1960
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Title Section13 1960-03-01 1 The Straits Times Nat*"* 1 Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1%0 15 CENTS13 words
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Article, Illustration768 1960-03-01 1 All research is put in hands of a new board Bid to meet synthetic threat KUALA LUMPUR, Monday A BOLD NEW PLAN to give the Malayan rubber industry and the Government clear and full control of natural rubber research was announced today. And one of its major aspects768 words
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Article43 1960-03-01 1 FORT WILLIAM. Scotland. Mon.— David Robinson, the 35-year-old bearded Bermudan was over 30 miles ahead of his nearest rival this morning in the £5.00P march from end to end or Britain organised by holiday camp "king" Billy Butlln.43 words
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Article, Illustration96 1960-03-01 1 bWfh. The coffin was put into the sea nine miles off the Isle Of Wight CtaMttt Moontbotfen had fr WHMitted a burial ot im 5n h?r wiM. Reuter > picture. sea. On the left are his daughters, Lady Pomelo Hicks and Lady Bradbourne. Seen behind Lody96 words
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Article, Illustration218 1960-03-01 1 Mentri Besar gets the Cairo Embassy job iron, Monday. rpHE Mentri Bcsar of Perak, Inche Mohamed Ghazali bin Haji Jawi. 36, has been appointed Malaya's Ambassador to the United Arab Republic. Inche Ghazali is expected to leave soon to open Malaya's 11th diplomatic mission abroad. His appointment, however, came as218 words
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Article66 1960-03-01 1 WASHINGTON. Mon. United States and foreign diplomatic officials said today the United State*. Britain and France have agreed the time has come for their supply planes to fly along the Berlin corridor at more than 10,000 feet. The subject of flights above this height was a matterUPI - 66 words
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Article29 1960-03-01 1 MANILA, .Mon— A water buffalo gored a boy to death and injured ten other people when It ran wild In tn? bustling waterfront of Cebu City. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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93 1960-03-01 1 MAN HURT IN PARANG, ACID ATTACK IN KALLANG AREA SINGAPORE, Mon. A 24--year-old shop assistant. Yew Tim Khim was admitted to hospital late tonight in a serious condition after a gangland attack in a market at the old Kallang Airport Estatr Yew, target of the attack lost consciousness After head93 words
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Article189 1960-03-01 1 KJJVNG. Monday. vi YSTERIOUS gunboats have been on the prowl fl again off the Selangor coast. An air-sea search was im- mediately launched during the week-end when two gunboats were reported to be In Malayan waters. But they escaped before I the arrival of a189 words
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Article86 1960-03-01 1 GEMAS, Mon. Tickets ■old In Pahang won three major prizes in the 72nd Social and Welfare Serrice* Lotteries draw here today including the first prise of 1350.000 which went to ticket No. *****08 (sold in West Pahang). The second prise of $125.--000 went to ticket No. *****09.86 words
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Article156 1960-03-01 1 Byrne seeks men to beat strike SINGAPORE, Monday. T<HE Government today took further measures to prevent a disruption of essential services in the event of a strike by 10,500 Singapore City Council daily-rated workers next week. The Employment Exchange of the Ministry of Labour and Law this afternoon ient letters156 words
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175 1960-03-01 1 7 IN COURT AFTER BIG TRAFALGAR SQUARE RIOT LONDON. Mon.—Nine demonstrators appeared in court today to answer charges of assaulting and insulting the police during yesterday's racial riot on Trafalgar Square. Some 2.000 persons battled police and each other with fisto and feet In one of the worst outbreaks of175 words
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Article49 1960-03-01 1 COLOMBO. Mon— Ceylon's Ministry of External Affairs has requested all diplomats to Inform the Ministry whenever they leave Colombo for areas outside the city. The Ministry said the request was Intended to save the diplomats the embarrassment of being held up by election meetings and processions.—U.P.L49 words
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Article54 1960-03-01 1 MUNICIPAL COUNCIL SEEKS LOAN KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Municipal Council Is to seek a $2.5 million loan from the Treasury to carry out development projects this year. Repayment will be in 25 years at 5] per cent interest. The President of the Council. Mr. A. D. York, said that the54 words
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Article150 1960-03-01 1 Big blast hits Red military area TJELSINKI. Mon. A tremendous explosion rocked a Soviet military area near the Finnish border on Feb. 2, reliable sources said today. The sources had no information on the extent of the blast nor what caused it. But It appeared to have taken place nearUPI - 150 words
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Article35 1960-03-01 1 NO RADIOACTIVE FALLOUT IN UK hjmion Urn Mi i-r-k Wjiktr Smith Mini if r o! Hi4itu raid in InbuUbif ii> 1 i*«.'HMr Ihl v j!ic:i hi<i L'ctu delta. ttrJ v Bill Jin Bck't35 words
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Advertisement6 1960-03-01 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,0006 words
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Advertisement33 1960-03-01 1 U1E3113 AUTOMOTIVE. MARINE INDUSTRIAL EN6INES Distributor!: SCOTT ENGLISH iS.I.A.) LTD 79 ANSON ROAD. SINGAPORE TEL ***** 7 Air-cooled Diesel Engines Single and Twin Cylinders ■•tli air-cooled and water-cooled art available <^3f\%JMis> fr»m stock.33 words
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Article, Illustration306 1960-03-01 2 FOLLOW MY LEAD, SAYS PRINCESS in BUSINESS KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. MALAY princess, who has become a direc- tor of as 2 million joint stock company, today urged more women to set up business. The Princess. Tengku Muniratu Saniah, and three other women members of the family of the late Tengku306 words
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137 1960-03-01 2 MOUSEDEER AND PALM TO REPLACE QUEEN KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The areca-nut palm which produces betel nut is to be part of the design replacing that of the Queen on certain Penang stamps. And the pelandok. famous mou.sedeer of Malay folklore, -ii to be part of design re4>lacing that df the137 words
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Article33 1960-03-01 2 SINGAPORE. Mon— Bwami Slddhatmanada. president of the Ramakrishna Mission, will speak on "Religion and Modern Outlook" at the Rotary Club luncheon meeting at the Cathay Hotel on Wednesday at 1 p.m.33 words
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Article55 1960-03-01 2 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Motor Club Is organising* an economy run during Easter weekend (April 15-17). The run, starting from Ipoh, will be over 8l«i miles which will take competitors through eight states in the Federation and Singapore. An oil coirtpany has offered cash prizes totalling55 words
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Article26 1960-03-01 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon Pang Tee Peng, of Johore Bahru. was Hied $300 for making a false statement when applying for a citizenship certificate.26 words
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Article29 1960-03-01 2 TELUK ANSON. Mon.— The Red Cross Society will hold a dance at the Dew Recreation Club here on March 12 In aid of Its branch funds.29 words
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Article40 1960-03-01 2 PERTH, Mon.— Two Malayan nurses, Miss Rosie Phun and Miss Wong See Mau. have graduated from the Fremantle Hospital in Australia. Miss Phun will remain in Australia for further study Miss Won* will return to Malaya soon.40 words
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104 1960-03-01 2 Trade talks with Japanese continue ITUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Trade talks now in progress here between the Federation and Japan will continue for about a fortlinieht more, a spokesman of the Ministry of Com merce and Industry said today. The talks, which began on Feb. S. will culminate In the signing104 words
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Article32 1960-03-01 2 IPOH. Mon— The St. Michael's School will hold a science and rrathematics exhibition on Mi.rch 3. It will be opened by 'he Assistant Minister for Education, rapt Abdul Hamid Khan.32 words
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Article170 1960-03-01 2 Teachers' union to probe $30 cut KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The National Union of Teachers is to investigate the case of 800 teachers whose pay packets this month were reduced by $30 each The teachers, all of whom recently started work after three years at the Day Training Centre, thought they170 words
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110 1960-03-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. T,HE Federation Government is considering an amendment to the Employment Ordinance to permit full-time officials of registered trade unions to represent the workers at committees of inquiry. The proposal U being studied by the National Joint Labour Advisory Council. The council110 words
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Article43 1960-03-01 2 SINGAPORE!. Mon.— The Lutheran Christian Denomination here will dedicate a new church "The Lutheran Church of Our Redeemer" on March 6 at 10 a.m. The church is situated between Duke's Road and Queen's Road along Bukit Tlmah Road.43 words
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Article118 1960-03-01 2 FOUR GIRLS WIN AWARDS FOR ESSAY TELUK ANSON. Sun -Girls won four out of five prizes in the essay contest .sponsored by the Rotary Club here to celebrate th« 65th anniversary of the international movement. However, the top honour went to a boy— Ng Seng Yoon. of St. Anthonva School.118 words
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Advertisement187 1960-03-01 2 Heres a happy home! aid IBM's ora or th« links that bind It together— Frisky, the Urrter. who the family think is the world's wonder dog. On his pedigree. Frisky Is described as Franotsco m of Ferndale, bat young Harry was only three when t he puppy arrived, aad all187 words
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Article184 1960-03-01 3 10 killed in cyclone havoc LONDON. Mon. Ten people are reported to have died in a cyclone which caused extensive damage on the island of Mauritius, the Colonial Office said last night. It was the second major cyclone to hit the Indian Ocean island in two months and. according to184 words
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538 1960-03-01 3 JOHN WILLIAMS - JOHN WILLIAMS, From Bogor, Mon. rpHE Soviet Premier, Mr. Khrushchev, last night granted Indonesia its biggest aid ever— s7so million in loans for projects including an atomic energy plant for peaceful purposes and steel mills. Mr. Khrushchev, with two, of538 words
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328 1960-03-01 3 10,000 rally for goods boycott of South Africa ]tf ORE THAN 10,000 peof and chanting slogans, gar Square here yesterds Party's one-month boycoti LONDON, Monday, pie, many waving banners demonstrated in Trafalay to launch the Labour ;t of South African goods, i I The rally was preceded by a 4.000-strongReuter - 328 words
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Article66 1960-03-01 3 PARIS. Mon. Two mysterious explosions shook Paris yesterday in areas where the word "Budapest" was scrawled on the walls in crude chalk letters. Near the fashionable Monceau Park a plastic charge blew up a lamp post, damaged parked cars and broke windows of nearby apartments, and inReuter - 66 words
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Article26 1960-03-01 3 BERLJN, Mon. Hope of rescuing 74 men trapped since last Monday in the Karl' Mark coal mine at Swlckau. was abandoned vesterda.v. U.P.I.UPI - 26 words
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Article23 1960-03-01 3 LONDON. Mon. A. E. Matthews. 90-year-old actor, yesterday left Watford hosoltal where he went with a stroke last Wednesday. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article27 1960-03-01 3 HOLLYWOOD. Mon. The mother of Beverlv Aadland. 17-year-old tfirl friend of the late Errol Flynn. was failed on a charge of being drunk yesterday U.P.IUPI - 27 words
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Article28 1960-03-01 3 JAKARTA Mon Gold bars valued at more than $90,000 were seized by state and military police In Jaember. during recent raids on local gold shops.— U.P.l.28 words
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Article177 1960-03-01 3 AND HER FIANCE AT CHURCH TWICE W/INDSOR, Mon. Princess Margaret and her fiance, Mr. Ant ony ArmstrongJones, went to church twice yesterday at the chapel in Windsor Great Park. They were spending the j weekend at Royal Lodge. Windsor. the country home near London which Princess Margaret shares with QueenReuter - 177 words
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Article67 1960-03-01 3 NEW DELHI. Mon. Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, told the Council of Btates (Upper House) today he was "very glad" that Mr Chou En-lal. the Chinese Premier, had accepted an Invitation to come to India. Mr. Nehru said India was quite agreeable to*Reuter - 67 words
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Article153 1960-03-01 3 LONDON, Monday. OIR ANTHONY Eden, the British Prime Minister during the Buez incident, today said he never intended to conceal anything from Mr. John Foster Dulles, the late U.S. Secretary of State, about Britain's intentions in the Middle East His disclosure was madeReuter - 153 words
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Article64 1960-03-01 3 LONDON. Mon. An Admiralty spokesman said here last night that the Admiralty was not unduly alarmed about the reported theft of sealed documents from a British freighter berthed at Newark, New Jersey. The documents, only to be opened in case of war, were reported toReuter - 64 words
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Article44 1960-03-01 3 LONDON. Mon.— The White Defence League and the National Labour Party which advocate a ban on coloured immigration to Britain last night announced the formation of a new "national" political party whose main aim Is the "preservation of the British race."— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article36 1960-03-01 3 TEHERAN. Mon.-J>ersian police have broken up an international gang of Jewel thieves and recovered two hauls of diamonds worth $2,500,000 which "vanished" mysteriously ln transit on flights from Brussels to Hong Kong. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Advertisement110 1960-03-01 3 MADC IN AUSTRALIA Stretch it, yank it This Bond s T-Sbirt neckband keeps its shape De«ign«d by Munslngwear ln America Nylon reinforced neckban<J that nevw lomb Its shape or fit stays flat and trim always. Taped neck and shoulder seam* for added strength and comfort. Oaaranteed never to shrink out110 words
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Advertisement263 1960-03-01 3 Closing down iv* SALE PRICES ARE RIDICULOUS Fancy Vo.lei $0.30 per Yd Printed Scree Materials 0.35 Checked Ginghams, Silks, Printed ft Plain Cottont, Cronos, Skantunas, Satins and Taffetas, ate from O.SO Ladie. Sack Shift BlotfSas 1-90 each Plom A Fancy Shorts 3.20 Plain A Fancy Slocks 4.20 DACRON Slim Skirts263 words
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Miscellaneous329 1960-03-01 3 f Your radio today RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 47$ Metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE AM. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.33 .r»viCK 417 mJLJ Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; ■mviCE f 1.7 saetrea 705 A Date With Music: 1.00 The MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES Newt; 8.05 A Date With Music; Kuala Lummir Sit329 words
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371 1960-03-01 4 Singapore Master Plan: Still valid -no justification for redesigning— PLANNING OFFICER TELLS BUILDING INQUIRY OF SMALL-SCALE AMENDMENTS REPRESENTATIVE of the newly formed Planning Authority today defended the Master Plan, whose framework, he said, was "still sound". Mr. Tan Jake Hooi, the art in r Chief Planner revealed, however, that small-scale371 words
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Article95 1960-03-01 4 'Will be solved' SINQAPORE, Mon. The economic problems of SouthEast Asia would be "solved within our lifetime," said Mr. C. W. Court, Minister for Industrial Development in Western Australia, today after a two-week "exploratory visit" to Singapore, the Federation and India. Mr. Court, who is also Minister for Railways and95 words
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125 1960-03-01 4 DANCE TEAM NETS $987 FOR THEATRE FUND SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Tan Hian Tsin, President of the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce, has presented a cheque for $987.36 to the Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. The cheque represented the entire proceeds from the two performances of the American Dance Jubilee125 words
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Article52 1960-03-01 4 SINGAPORE. Mon—Electrical supplies from Dundee Road sub-station will be Interrupted on Wednesday from 8.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. for carrying out essential extensions, the City Council Administrator announced to- day. The areas affected are: Margaret Drive between Tanglin Road and Queensway: Strathmore Avenue: Dundee Road: Commonwealth Avenue and52 words
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165 1960-03-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. piGHT adventurous young volunteers in Britain's Territorial Army are due to arrive here on Sunday in the course of a 32.000-mile sea and land journey. Their aim: To see as much of the world and its peoples as possible and at165 words
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Article246 1960-03-01 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. THE coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, today A returned an open verdict on Heng Seng Leng, a market stall-keeper, who died on Jan. 1. At the resumed Inquest. Inche Ahmad said that Heng died as a result of being knocked down at about 4246 words
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Article91 1960-03-01 4 BURGLAR CAUGHT AFTER A YEAR SINGAPORE, Mon. Fingerprints, found by the police nearly a year ago, resulted today in Chla Fook Seng, 24. being Jailed for 12 months for a houßcbreaklng offence. Inspector E. Mahadevan. prosecuting, said that the fingerprints of Chla were found on showcases In a dental surgery91 words
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Article40 1960-03-01 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. A donation of $100 to the Theatre Fund reported to have been received on Jan. 11 from the Faculty of Medicine. University of Malaya, was actual?a donation from Mr. ahya Cohen of the General Hospital. Singapore.40 words
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230 1960-03-01 4 RECORD ENROLMENT FOR NEW SECONDARY SCHOOL CINGAPORE, Mon. It is back to school for 1,385 over-aged students in Singapore tomorrow. For the pupils from Government, aided and private schools have been given another chance to continue with their secondary Jucation Tney have t -en admitted to Forms JI, IV and230 words
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Article75 1960-03-01 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Lee Kok San, 19, a discharged member of the Singapore Infantry Regiment, pleaded guilty at the Assize Court today to a charge of robbing a Malay woman, Hamisa binte Ahmad, of jewellery worth $370. Sentence on Lee was deferred till March 18 as the75 words
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Article34 1960-03-01 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Modern Malay music will be presented by the augmented Malayanalres conducted by Dick Abell. in the programme, "Rayuan Sukma". at 9.30 pjn. tomorrow, over the English service of Radio Singapore.34 words
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Article35 1960-03-01 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Diocesan Council of the Apostolate of the Laity today conducted a forum on "The Catholic Church and Education" at the premises of the Catholic Young Men's Association in Waterloo Street.35 words
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Article273 1960-03-01 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. More than 1.000 children attending the two schools In the Anderson Road area will from next Monday, be able to travel to school by bus. The schools are the Raffles Girls School (900 students) and the Anderson Girls School (800 students). Past schools273 words
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Advertisement362 1960-03-01 4 p. x/ Oranniaailonß "(VP*v now showing" -'TsVsf 5 i E > tro Show on flpsXf SUNDAYS ot 2.30 p.m. ■South Si as l^twtmun TICMNICOIOI Ticket* at SKY t CAPITOL. 1 S4. S2.SO. »1. 50 No ftct List, pj J List 2 DAYS W.,0 Un fVfer Tcrr> CARMICHAEL SELLERS THOMAS TVn362 words
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Advertisement20 1960-03-01 4 SEE HOW THEY WALK... A pictorial guide to winning form in the Free Press Big Walk appears today in gsiMCtfoiOMßß20 words
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Miscellaneous186 1960-03-01 4 BI'KIT TIMAH YOUTH CLCB: flower arrangement beginner* Tkbl* tennis, body-building, foot- 10 a.m. n a.m Bias Triangle ball library 4 pjn. Club musical evsnlng 6 pjn.; JdO CHIAT YOUTH CLUB: drama for children 346 pm.; EngTtbls tennis. Indoor gamw 4 pm.; Ush convertmtlon 4 pm. badmtnum 5 p.m. TMCA (Orchard186 words
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280 1960-03-01 5 Why were they rejected by Speaker, he asks SEREMBAN, Monday. THE Negri Sembilan State Assembly was today criticised for rejecting questions on State administration on the ground that they were "Federal policy" issues. Mr. Chin See Yin (Independent), speaking at the adjournment, referred to two280 words
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167 1960-03-01 5 FISH ROW: TENGKU ASKED TO MEDIATE A LOR STAR, Mon. The Kedah Mentri Besar, Dato Syed Omar Shahabuddin, has asked the Prime Minster, Tengku Abdul Rahman, to intervene in a dispute over the Agricultural Ministry's ban on fishing stakes off the Kedah coast. The State Government has submitted a four-page167 words
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Article, Illustration29 1960-03-01 5 REGIMENT COLLEAGUES CARRY COFFIN OF SHOT MAJOR EIGHT officers of the Ist Bn., Singapore Infantry Regiment, carry the coffin at the funeral of Maj. David Wedderburn. Straits Times picture.29 words
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260 1960-03-01 5 THE ABSENT FAMILY ARE REPRESENTED BY FOUR WREATHS AT BURIAL SINGAPORE. Monday. MAJOR DAViD M. A. WEDDERBURN, wtio was shot dead on Friday during an attempted payroll robbery, was buried at the Ulu Pandan military cemetry this morning with full military honours. The five companies of the Ist. Battalion. Singapore260 words
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155 1960-03-01 5 HAD BANNED BOOKSSCHOOLBOY BOUND OVER lOHORE BAHRU. Mon. J A schoolboy Tec Meng Kua, was bound over for a year In the sum of«$500 to be of good behaviour without a conviction being recorded. Teo was arrested on Dec. 20 at Jalan Ah Fook and charged with being in possession155 words
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Article80 1960-03-01 5 A GARDENER STOLE FROM EMPLOYER KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A 22-year-oid garaener, Mohajil bin Suratnam admitted in the Sessions court here today that he had stolen a tape recorder, seven tapes, and an electric shaver irom nis employer, Ralph Plumbey The court was told that Plumbey an engineer at Petaling Tin,80 words
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Article60 1960-03-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The municipality cannot run national language classes for adults because its responsibility is for educating children between the ages of six and 13. This was stated at today's Municipal Council meeting by the Alliance whip. Mr. A. Tharmalingam. The Council rejected a Socialist Front60 words
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Article47 1960-03-01 5 TELUK ANSON, Mon.— Tht Perak Religious Affairs Department will be asked to make Teluk An son an extra examinations centre for religious teachers. This was decided at the annual meeting here of the Lower Perak branch of the Perak Religious Teachers' Association.47 words
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Article41 1960-03-01 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. New Zealand's Minister of Forests Mr. E. T. Tlrlkatene. and his wife left by Qantas tonight for New Zealand. Mr. Tirikatene led a delegation to the FAO Asia-Paci-fic Forestry Commission at New Delhi last month.41 words
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Miscellaneous273 1960-03-01 5 F#if> Saint By Lvsiiv iltartvris 1 w*» rftr rvA/Lstnvo rwfc/r J. UM«e ktpa*- irr rr> tljk. \JlJttfLJ!aK^f\Z^mA I l^oc mcl^>c*c r& rvn/jf? A/ PKAftS J'KrV&rr/ iv /Mrs i m Tjy^^^^^y'^^g-^^My^Jr^Km I Pbf-CVt <=: UK £#£>*£: /*L*£A&r IMp. W/TH 7H£ #AM£ 1 9\ i/^2^ Mlfl9l!^E>V) 7]Rk Li m t Ab—er By273 words
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Article23 1960-03-01 6 U Word* tit (Mimimmmj I CHBOW HOOK, MB) of Mr. and Mrs. reob Eng Tatt. on 28.2.60 at Talplng. Peaceful and suddenly.23 words
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Article24 1960-03-01 6 M Wmrdi lU (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. PHILIP CHEN hank all relatives and friend* for be present* on Urn occasion of their lamage.24 words
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649 1960-03-01 6 The Straits Times Tuesday, March 1, 1960. Mr. K Makes An Impact Mr. Khrushchev, on his tour of Asia, has been mending some fences, in India and Burma with only moderate success but in Indonesia with a touch of the old Khrushchev. Bulganin fervour. It would be a mistake to649 words
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Article291 1960-03-01 6 There is more than a touch of pathos in the explanation the Singapore Labour Front has given for its decision to dissolve itself. Since there is "a definite similarity" between the Front's basic policy and the Government's "it is useless to compete." The fact, of course,291 words
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Article284 1960-03-01 6 Mr. G. Le,o, who is the secretary of the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Service, evidently believes in making a good thing of learning Malay. In his vie^v the Federation Government should urge its non-Malay speaking civil servants toward fluency with the bait284 words
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Article, Illustration1020 1960-03-01 6 The man in death row... A POSTSCRIPT TO THE AMAZING CHESSMAN CASE BY PATRICK O'DONOVAN LOS ANGELES, MON. RAGE for the case of Caryl Chessman comes easily. Compassion for the man nearly 12 years in the death row in San Quentin is reflex in a civilised Yet the fact remains1,020 words
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Article759 1960-03-01 6 HO PANG CHENG - A farewell to alms in Hong Kong HO PANG CHENG I by I HONG KONG. Mon. THERE is no need for anyone to beg for alms in the teeming streets of Hong Kong even though this tiny British Colony has to cope with problems of unemployment, over-crowding and penniless refugees.Reuter; Agencies - 759 words
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293 1960-03-01 6 M have been asked to refer to your leading article under the heading Rubber Battle (S. T. Feb. 26) In which reference was made to the assertions that some brokers had insufficient funds to guarantee deliveries and no funds for alternative supplies when original sellers293 words
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Advertisement130 1960-03-01 6 HORRIBLE. BUT CHESSMAN'S STRANGE AGONY MAY NOT HAVE" BEEN WASTED. bbbbbb! bbb "1^ sat ■^^^^^^T^F^^^^ I The 'Fabaloofl roar* (DR. 42) Another table-top In your kitchen with the SHEERUNrs hand/ working surface! Turn-around top shelve* for the tallest bottles and a fabulous amount of room In the doors tool Gleaming130 words
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Article, Illustration1039 1960-03-01 7 SUSPENDED COUNCILLOR SUES PRESIDENT FOR DAMAGES: NOT IN GOOD FAITH, HE ALLEGES npHE STRUGGLE for power within the Malayan Indian Congress was referred to in the High Court here today when Dato V. T. Sambanthan, the Congress national president, was sued fot damages.1,039 words
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196 1960-03-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. TWE Federation Adviser on Aborigines, Mr. R. O. x D. Noone, left by air today to advise the Laotian Government on checking the spread of Communism among their hill tribes. He was accompanied by the assistant Protector of AboriSnes. Selangor and196 words
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Article40 1960-03-01 7 MALACCA. Mon.— The construction of the $100,000 home for children under the management of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus here has been completed. About 50 deformed and abandoned babies are now in the home.40 words
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Article61 1960-03-01 7 ALOR STAR, Mon.— A padl planter, Ibrahim bin Khamls, 21, was stabbed to death at Kampong Tualang 15 miles from here, yesterday evening. He is believed to have been involved In a fight with another man. Later, a man reported at the Pokok Sena police station.61 words
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Article59 1960-03-01 7 PENANG, Mon— The Penang UMNO division will liold a 12-day Hart Raya Pesta festival from March 29 to April 9 when an "UMNO Queen" will be elected. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, has been Invited to open the festival. Several Malay film stars have also59 words
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Article53 1960-03-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. An Alliance leader. Mr. Law Joo Kool. today resigned from the Municipal Council to take up a new appointment as a member of the Railway Services Commission. Mr. Law has been a member of the council for 14 months. He has also resigned from the53 words
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194 1960-03-01 7 Two girls killed in lorry smash were to have wed KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. pRAYERS were said today at Rasa, 35 miles from Kuala Lumpur, by people In the tiny village for the souls of the 10 estate workers killed in yesterday's double lorry smash. As the dead were being burled,194 words
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Article204 1960-03-01 7 TANKER ON REEF: LATEST MOVES SINGAPORE, Mbn. The O 19,094-ton Norwegian tanker Jarena will stay put on Hellmar reef, off Singapore, until another tanker Is sent to her to remove her crude oil cargo. Cables have been sent between Singapore, London and Norway about the vessel, which has been aground204 words
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Article92 1960-03-01 7 BINGAPORE, Mon. Two prisoners who escaped from the Royal Malayan Navy barracks prison last Thursday gave themselves up at Outram ptjson over the weekend. In court today L. Munlandy and Ramlah Nadaraja.i were each MUed ror two months for jail-breaking. Inspector Teoh Beng San, prosecuting,92 words
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Article30 1960-03-01 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Din bin Jasln was fined $200 in the Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate's Court today when he admitted assisting In carrying on a 1,000 character lottery.30 words
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Article26 1960-03-01 7 KAJANO, Mon. The Ulu Langat town board will convert some vacant land In the centre of Kajang Into a public garden and children's playground.26 words
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225 1960-03-01 7 GEMAS. Mon. The following are the full results of the February lottery of the Social and Welfare Services drawn here today. FIRST PRIZE ($350,000):--*****08 (Pabang). SECOND PRIZE ($125,000):--*****09 (Pahang). THIRD PRIZE: ($50,000):--*****60 (Negri Sembilan). FOURTH PRIZE i 525,000) -*****32 (Pahang). FIFTH PRIZES225 words
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283 1960-03-01 7 ITU ALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federation Government was today puzzled over a reported move by the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions for a treaty of economic cooperation among Asian countries for controlling production and stabilising tariffs. The Asian regional representative of the283 words
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297 1960-03-01 7 'THE police prosecutor commended a stall owne A during a case in the Sessions Court here toda when a youth was sentenced to 18 months' jail am six strokes of the rotan for attempted extortion. The stall owner, Kong Hiong. 43,297 words
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Article97 1960-03-01 7 New radio station for Penang PENANG, Mon. Plar have been completed for tt building of a new 5450.0( transmitting station an studio for Radio Malaya 1 Penang. the Chief Mlniste Dato Wong Pow Nee. sa today. The new transmitting stl tlon at Glugor will be equli ,ped with two short97 words
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Advertisement102 1960-03-01 7 f "*y"^o > d/Bf M Ro*«. j£\^^^^^^^\^^^^^ FIM.MM ta«d FOR SALE at Mm Mr»ct«r«l MMtntctton n—r computer. OWTWMMM •toctric watar EXiIUIIib m la w ,,m. T»p« A: >t<mw) $2*400 00 Typ* (4 butnttm) (27,000.00 Tr«* Cl >«*—■ ii) $44,000 00 A ta««M«M« rftocoawt far cash payiwM I«»T PTWUWtI can fea102 words
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Advertisement143 1960-03-01 7 Heat and serve... HEINZ Baby Foods in Jars Insist on Quality \BC"'"'" Insist on Heinz! S I I ■•■■*>• atpacially smooth texture and appetizing colours) of Haii« Baby foods through the jar. HIAT nouriihing Heinz Baby Foods in (ha iar. Just placa> rha iar in water and hMI it to143 words
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Article, Illustration16 1960-03-01 8 LUCY HUANG - FEMININE FORUM LUCY HUANG By FIRST PICTURES FROM FASHION CAPITAL Paris spring collections Serpentine' 'Pumpkin' 'Gauguin'16 words
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Article95 1960-03-01 8 You'll look lovely ACCESSORIES axe as 4& essential to clothes as sauce is to meat. You'll look lovely with a four-row necklace made of white beads and tied at the back by means of a large navyblue bow, matching the colour of your dress. Or try ear-clips that are exact95 words
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530 1960-03-01 8 GREAT deal has already been written about the latest collections of the Parisian masters which were shown last month in the fashion capital, but I know you musl be anxious to see for yourselves what it is ;ilt about. For no matter530 words
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Advertisement287 1960-03-01 8 NXTien it's important to look your verj- best J 'Touch-and-Glow' is the make-up for you I > l l^^^ ni I: I __v^v "Q" I L' M ft l| x > i I*' '}fkjf r^ tj I- L *^v w^^ M* ■MM at B M /___t I :I Alf __jP287 words
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Advertisement300 1960-03-01 8 CAS^il l^^^^__i__ Ci_ II Ll _II ULTRA-RICH in delicious black- JO9 B ULTRA-FULL j^^^sß of Vitamin C! I^ASCAD*' I M Sote to Doctors? Kurses and Chemists, etc. VLTRA-C contains not less than 20 mums, per VB^ fluid ounce (70 mgms. per 100 ccs.) of Vitamin C. j/L When your child300 words
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Miscellaneous265 1960-03-01 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. He watched actor sttp Into 9. No holbead disturbs Mac- Addiaon'c vehicle (9). beth's fraternity (9>. 7. Driver with a mouth suitable 10. All-Greek circle takes In one for a trumpeter (6). quiet Italian IS). 8. Retaliation provided by shop 11. Cereal nobody is eating?265 words
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Advertisement1632 1960-03-01 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO ABEH, LIVERPOOL. BUS6OW, IQHDOH A CONTINENTAL PORTS. Ovf S'POft S*ii If S*hMi Ptftsnt CLAOCUS LiverpMl. Havre, Hamburg Ma. It Mar I Mar 4/ I Marl JLCINOUS Liverpaai! Dublin Mk 4 Mk IMk 7/1 Mar II MEHEUUS L'don. Bremen, H'burg R'dan Mk 7 Mk IB Mk1,632 words
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Advertisement1371 1960-03-01 9 I£SEZ£SM%M3£i3M XJ3&JHE E.A.C. LINES- AJflHl ADEN. HOSEA MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAI A SCANOIHAVIAN PORTS Gf\Ko\Kl S'do>« P Sham Penang HVZ«| "SIBONCA" 01. tA 4 Mar 4/ B MX 1/ 7 MX XP£^*f "SELAHDIA" I) 11/21 Mm 11/22 Mar 23/24 MX JURK "I0MA" I) M Mir/ 4 Apr 5 I Apr 1/ 11,371 words
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Advertisement1365 1960-03-01 9 hj!l?.ii« THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. "Ifcft 1 SIHIAPORE (lacaraarataa ia tka Ueited knt»e»i lines SAILINGS TO ABEN. U.L A CONTINENTAL PORTS. Spore t. Sham Penang lEHVORLICH for Hamburg, London, Middlesbrough put/ 2 mk lEHUWEW for p. Sudan, Liverpool, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Grangemouth 3/ I Mar lENREOCH for London. Rotterdam, Bremen,1,365 words
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Advertisement1409 1960-03-01 9 Wȣ McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. W,.. \TVTOV TEL HI: ***** V^wH r** 4 ELLERMAN LIME KLAVENESS LIME LOHDOH, HAMOURG. ROTTERDAM. HAVRE LM ANGELES. LAN FRANCISCO. t> HULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER A PORTLANB and for Canada A U.S.A North Atlantic ports. Acceptiag carge Ik Ceitnl A Saatk CITY Of WELLINGTON Auerici. Spore1,409 words
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618 1960-03-01 10 PETALING ACCOUNTS NOW SHOW BIG IMPROVEMENT By Our Market Correspondent pETALING Tin Ltd. has published a very encouraging balance sheet for the year ended October 31 and the chairman, Mr. D. C. Thomson, states it is anticipated that, providing there is no setback in the tin market, there will be618 words
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Article35 1960-03-01 10 SINGAPORE, FEB. 29. RUBBER: $1.18 per lb. (up one-eighth of a cent). Unofficial 5 p.m. close $1.18 (quiet). TIN: $391.12) per picul (down 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 190 tons (down 10 tons).35 words
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Article112 1960-03-01 10 MELBOURNE. Mon. 1 INVESTMENT snares were firmer -*> with few falls in an active market here today. B HJ\ rose 55., C.S.R. 80s. and ICIANZ 2s. Base metals and oils were also firmer, while loans were firm. Con. Zinc 93/Mount Lyell (5/-) 7 6 4 North Broken Hill112 words
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Article150 1960-03-01 10 \f.\RCH first grade robber buyers f.o b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 1184 cenu per lb.. up one-eighth of a cent on Friday's close The closing tone was quiet (losing prleet in cents per lb., yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot fob buyers 117»«, sellers H8' t150 words
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Article110 1960-03-01 10 CINGAPOKE Chinese product Exchange noon prices perplcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK Continent February/March shipment* $41 buyers. $42 sellers. Coconut oil: quite; bulk $62 'j sellers, drum $644 sellers. Pepper: quietly steady: no business was reported done. Muntok white $361. Sarawak $360 special Sarawak black $225. garbled Lampong110 words
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Article137 1960-03-01 10 ALL Malayan Exchange Banks' Association rates were unchanged yesterday as follows (all rate* to $100). New York: buying airmail T.T. tt%, O D 33. 90 dst 33 credit bills, 334 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31 5 16. O.D. 31 7/16. 90 d/st 31 credit bills. 31137 words
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Article17 1960-03-01 10 February avrrace price* were: Feb 1960 Jan. 1960 Rubber: 115.12 114.41 eta. Tins: 5391.59 $387.7817 words
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Article253 1960-03-01 10 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharve* or expected today are: Ruys 1/2, Canton 4 5, Mlkawa Maru 6A, Sibonga 6 7 Glengyle 8/8. Kimlkawa Maru 10.11 Strut Johore 13/14. Tchibanga 15/16. Ampenan 18. FernhiU 19. Tronoh N. Wall 5. Karo&sa 21 22, Tong Yick 24, Malacca253 words
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Article22 1960-03-01 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: Feb. 29 Feb. 27 Industrials: 128.74 128.57 Tins: 149.90 159.22 S Rubbers: 247.06 246.39 Jan. 1 1958=10*.22 words
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Article505 1960-03-01 10 ON the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, all sectlooa wore quiet and the turnover was small. Members of the Exchange reported the following business at the afternoon call. Industrials: Ftaser and Neave ords $1.87 to $1 90; Gammon $2.40 (OL), $3.43 and $2.42> a Henry Waugh $1.53 and $1.50:505 words
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Advertisement1109 1960-03-01 10 IxpttN U.S.A. PMfft* all Atlantis Coait Mrviat F.T.A. E.T.A. E.l.*. Spore P. Sham Penanj H'kong I. Angeles New Yort "Kaukawa Man" Ma. ia.il 1/ 4 Mm I Hat Mat IS Aat Kaankawa Mara lit Call n/M Mar II Mar/1 Aar 2U Call 2/ 3 Aar 5 Aar Jl Apr II1,109 words
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Advertisement48 1960-03-01 10 u_ KIE HOCK SHIPPING CO.. LTD. l^a^^^. CICII IWII V»0« lt.tSft*M Nti IKK HIM IC^^^^^l "> NC SINt Diata'ta Mar 1 ■VX 111 TOM SM Ban^annaiin Mw 4 l^a|^^t\l TONS COIN. Paltmbani mm r^^^Ls^k/l row NONC Tcmtilahan Mar I TONS *I»N Senwrani. Mar I MUT MMM Surabaja Mw I48 words
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Advertisement168 1960-03-01 10 SHIPPING NOTICES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES CO. "DONAI" Arrived 20.2.6* A Oeneral Survey of all damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel arrived Singapore on 30.2.60 I will be held In the S.H.B. Oodowns No. 38/39 on Wednesday. 2nd March 1960 from 9 a.m. until 4.30 pjn. No further survey will be168 words
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Advertisement719 1960-03-01 10 NOTICES NOTICE APPLICATION TO APPROVE COMPOSITION. Debtor's Name. Koh Chye Tuan Address. No. 479, Clemenceau Avenue. Singapore. 9. Description. Shroff. Court. High Court, Singapore. Number. Bankruptcy No. 14 of 1958. Date of hearing of Application to Court to approve Composition.) llth March. 1960 Place. High Court, Singapore. Hour. 10.30 ajn.719 words
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Advertisement1382 1960-03-01 10 I NOTICES NOTICE Probate and Administration Re: Llew Khln Cheong a lisa Lew Kin Chong alias Llew Keng Chong deceased late of 61. 2', Mile. Cheras Road. Kuala Lumpur <, who died on the Ist day of December, 1950. Notice is hereby given that creditors and other persons having claims1,382 words
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Advertisement890 1960-03-01 11 PUBUC APPOINTMENTS APPUCATIONS are Invited from federal Citizens and permanent serving Government Officers Including those on probation for appointment as Junior Laboratory Assistants in the Department of Agriculture. Salary scale: $85x7.50-100 122.50x7 50-182.50 197.50x7.50-280. AOB: 16 but under 22. QUALIFICATIONS: knowledge of English and Arithmetic equivalent to that of Form890 words
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Advertisement745 1960-03-01 11 lObhU— sE from Pace 6) SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Word* St (Min.}— Baa tt sts. *xfr* SALESMAN wanted for transistor radio. Experience in counter ratal! essential. State as* and salary. Apply Box A64H* S.T. B'pore. WANTED EXPERIENCED tb**tr* sister for private hospital. Apply stating axperleuce and wh*re possible telephone number. Bos745 words
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Advertisement962 1960-03-01 11 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Worm* U (Mm.) Mam it ata. axtra MAN TOOKI'I AOBMOV. Vaeanri.-. now Malc/Ftmal* top sr*4* sunosr*pb*rs 8400— 5320. Mala Chines* Bookkeeper «xp*rl—e*it 8400. Registration f** 85/-. cotnmtsslnn 5% first month salary only. Call personally 11 Battery Road, B'pore. A LEADING Kusls Lumpur Bank requires aa able and962 words
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Advertisement1040 1960-03-01 11 OFFICE SPACE VACANT tt Word* If (Min.)— Box M tt*. •Mif) FIRST AND SECOND floor Offles space available at Robkason Road. For fall particulars please phon* (S'por*) air. Tan ***** 2.00— 12.00 n.m. YOU CAN'T Oet more central office accommodation. Area about 850 aq. ft. Including air-conditioned executive's room. Reasonable1,040 words
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Advertisement888 1960-03-01 11 EDUCATION tt Ward* U (Mim.) Boa It et: amtrrn NEW SESSIONS i Rapid OMrssgl aaeretanaa. Stenography, Book-kreplns. Shorthand. Typewriting. masts anytime. Raja* College (Oian Singh'* 2nd Floor) Raffle* Place. (Spore) *****. CHINESE YMCA COMMERCIAL School* MornlnK Kvsalog Maroh flsgln ners Book-keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting. English. Eeoaomioa. Latin LCC Exam rsvuloa. 107888 words
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Advertisement662 1960-03-01 11 'OR SALI It Wort, Is (Min.}— Box it et: «rfr« BTBBL DESKS, riling aad «**ord Cabinets. System* Typist Stands. Chair*. Bbatvtags. Typewriters. Calculate**, Aatdars. R*qbbo* Office Supplies. 40. Raffle* Quay (B'por*) 297 M TAKE TNE PUSH oat of car pollsbinn with Holt's Plastic Gloss. Clean and shine In a single662 words
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Advertisement208 1960-03-01 11 WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) it Word* SU (Minimum) Mlf 1 amnth. It Word* UJI (Mm.) JOHORE HOTEL, J.B. English. Cantones* rood. Air -conditioned Room* Pnoa* SSM/t. ROBIN HOTEL, alr-condttloned bar and resuurant, Ipoh, off Odeon Theatre. Telephones: 3507/8. HOLLYWOOD AIR-CONDITIONED HOTEL, Special modern night club, bai and restaurant Ipob. Telephone208 words
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Advertisement80 1960-03-01 11 FRESH FLOWERS tS Word, SU (Minimum) Dalit 1 month, f* Word, StJt (Mm.) SEND ORCHIDS h? Air to O.K. from Prtnosas Fiowar Shop, 2U, Orchard Road. 8 per* Tal: *****. FEAO THE 'SMALLS* A SMALL AD In the classified Columns of the Straits Times brings its advertiser quick and satisfactory80 words
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Article430 1960-03-01 12 W. Germany to seek Malayan trade INDUSTRIAL EXPANSION PROVIDES OPPORTUNITIES 'f HE economic and industrial development of the Federation of Malaya and Singapore is providing growing opportunities for West Germany to increase her trade with the two territories. During 1959 West German imports into the Federation and Singapore amounted to430 words
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Article199 1960-03-01 12 JAPAN CAMERA EXPORT COMPANY YASHICA Co. Ltd., Japanese camera equipment manufacturers, have formed a subsidiary company in Tokyo to handle their increasing exports to the Federation of Malaya, Singapore and other countries. Announcing this in Singapore last week. Mr. Y. Ushiyama, the president, said that the new company would be199 words
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Article, Illustration248 1960-03-01 12 V"EW Zealand can successfully meet growing competition in the Malayan dairy product market, Mr. R. A. Candy, chairman of the New Zealand Dairy Products Marketing Commission, said when he visited Singapore last week. Mr. Candy said that the object of his visit to the Federation248 words
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199 1960-03-01 12 New cargo vessel arrives tomorrow A NEW cargo vessel, Tricolor, belonging to Wilh. Wllhelmsen of Oslo, arrives in Singapore tomorrow on her maiden voyage. Tricolor is the first In a series of five sister ships with the engine aft and her builders are Erlksbergs Mek. Verkstads Aktiebolag, Gothenburg. The ship,199 words
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Article48 1960-03-01 12 Aluminium Ltd.. of Canada, reported its consolidated net Income for 1959, on the basis of preliminary and unaudited results, totalled more than $72 million, compared with $67.5 million for 1958. Sales In 1959 were 643,000 tens, against 581.000 tons In tire previous year.48 words
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Article, Illustration180 1960-03-01 12 SINGAPORE and the Federation of Malaya are good markets for building materials, Mr. John B. Selby, export manager of Turners Asbestos Cement Co. Ltd.. said in Singapore. Mr. Selby, who is on a threeweek visit, said that the two territories were his company's main180 words
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Article64 1960-03-01 12 Sarawak exported 3,182 tons of rubber in December, a drop of 937 tons compared with the November shipment. But the price Increased to $145.74 a plcul against $132.87 a plcuL Exports for the year amounted to 43.929 tons compared with 38,943 tons for 1958 and 41.003 tons64 words
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Article, Illustration184 1960-03-01 12 Malayan Airways offered new British aircraft sales manager of A. V. Roe aiid Co. Ltd., Mr. Emanuel Oalitzine, arrived in Singapore recently to interest Malayan Airways in a new type of aircraft. The aircraft is the Avro 748, a new twin-turboprop. pressurised short to medium range airliner, carrying 44 passengers,184 words
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Advertisement179 1960-03-01 12 mk A k Bl Vt^'XmEfjffb BANGKOK M^^iL^ CT r s^*' J^ XL AUI tCMPCR JL DJAKARTA \t '•IP""*' Regular Convair 440 Metropolitan Services to Bangkok, Manila, Kuala Lumpur and Djakana By INDONESIAN AIRWAYS hi Convair 440 Metropolitan comfort FIRST MALAYAN FUND Offer opportunity tor profitoble safe investment. Send this advertisement179 words
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Advertisement224 1960-03-01 12 1 gt** o***0 1 1 SPEED, k SAFETY f^K^sA'W H SERVICE Vj §^mjSi incorporate the following features: I. Modern appearance andtsupertinc finish. 2. Automatic two-speed pump. 3. Hydrifear ('time saver 4. Valves accessible without draining or stripping. g:J 5. Oil filter to valve ports. 6. Safety features. Automatic "No-Overload"' valve224 words
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Article391 1960-03-01 13 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By Kuala Lumpur, Mon. > AND NEXT BIG-NAME VISITORS WILL BE SWISS CHAMPIONS "[FOLLOWING a handsome profit from the visit of the Peruvian footballers, the Football Association of Malaya has now struck out into its second venture in big-money promotions. The next top-line team391 words
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275 1960-03-01 13 OH KEE TIANG - OH KEE TIANG 6y TjENANG, Mon. The 14,000 spectators who paid to watch the Peruvian footballers play the F.A.M. President's XI at the City Stadium here last night was an all-time record attendance for football in Penang. Several hundreds more are believed to275 words
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Article106 1960-03-01 13 IPOH. Mon. Football Association of Malaya selection to meet the Municipal Cli.b'SporU I woys combined team from Peru at the Chinese Assembly Hall ground on Wednesday (5.15 pjn.) will be: Teh Cheng Lee; Abdullah Nordln. Ahmad Nuzarl; Bo*y Cheong Uam. Jail! Che Din. Dutton; Kuppan. Ohani.106 words
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Article, Illustration57 1960-03-01 13 Pte. Low Thean Hock, leader of the Singapore Infantry Regiment "A" team, receive* from Mrs. Frank Rogers the handsome Brands Chicken Essence challenge trophy for the champion team in the Singapore Free Press Walk on Sunday. The 5.1. E., which sent in three teams, won Ist, 4th57 words
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Article172 1960-03-01 13 Weights for 6 races on Thursday |> EL O W are ci. 4. Div 3— 6 F Clever Bug 8.11 weights for the R«d Welf IU 9.M FM second day of the <•»?•' 8.13 FloX 7U Pack of Gold 8.13 r\ S Div A— 7F rm»ng races on172 words
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Article280 1960-03-01 13 RUSSIANS BEST AT WINTER OLYMPICS CQUAW VALLEY (Californla), Mon. The red hammer and sickle flew from the victory flagpole far more frequently than die" any other flag during the eighth Winter Olympic* which ended here yesterday, seven times the Soviet national anthem was played for gold medal victories but theReuter - 280 words
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145 1960-03-01 13 SINGAPORE, Monday. THE Army football league started today with 1 Cheshires. the champions, tumbling to defeat in one of the five Div. 1 matches played. In a thrill-packed match. G.H.Q. Farelf beat Cheshire! 1-0. The goal came In the 59th minute, scored145 words
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Article148 1960-03-01 13 BUTTERWORTH, Mon. A woman spectator holding a baby in her arms wag slightly Injured when a Gokart competing In the North Malayan championships at the R.A.A.F. jase here crashed into the spectators stand yesterday evening. The baby was not hurt. Nor waa the driver of the 00-kart.148 words
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Article90 1960-03-01 13 WELLINGTON, Mon. After taking their first Innings score to 374. New Zealand captured four wlckeu for 112 to hnlah in a strong position against the tourIng Australian XI on the aacond day of the second unofficial Teat here. John Reid, the New Zealand captain, followed aReuter - 90 words
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Article68 1960-03-01 13 MIAMI BEACH. Mon. InteraaUonal *Ur N««le Parser had a •care aa be (ell two Nit behind young Frank pro*hling In the final of the Good Neighbour tennis tournament yesterday out rallied to win three straight sets and the match. The Australian D«vu Cup ttax. current US.68 words
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Article32 1960-03-01 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The draw for the Singapore Hockey Association junior knocknut competition semi-finals Is: Navy Nomads v Evereadv R.AJ. Seletar "B" v winners of Serangoon Gardens I Khalsa tie.32 words
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Article29 1960-03-01 13 SINGAPORE. Mon.—Jollilads beat SRC 2-1 In a friendly soccer match on the padang today. Francis Quek and Nadarajah scored for the winners while Nonls scored for B.R.C29 words
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Article26 1960-03-01 13 SINOAPORE. Uon— BJ.l. wet* held to a 3-3 draw by Beatty In their combined school* interdistrict aoecer tournament st Bras Baaaii Road today.26 words
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Article21 1960-03-01 13 MUAR, Mon.— Day Teachers' Centre beat National Union of Teachers, Muar Branch, 4-3 in a friendly badminton match.21 words
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Article18 1960-03-01 13 SOOCEK: Jollilads v 29 Ourkha. Farrer Part. HOCKEY: SHA senior knockout SRC v RAF Chang* pedang.18 words
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261 1960-03-01 13 67 cars enter Mobilgas 816-mile event CINGAPORE, Mon Sixty-seven cars have been entered for the gruelling 1960 Malayan Mobilgas Economy Run which will be held over the Easter weekend April 15-17. The run, which will tax both driver and vehicle, will cover 816.5 miles of Malayan roads through nine stato261 words
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115 1960-03-01 13 HAVANA. Mon. Stirling Moss. the British aoe, had his first major success of the 1960 sesaon when he won the Cuban Grand Prix sports car race here yesterday In an experimental Maserati Moss led all the way over the 50 lapsReuter - 115 words
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Advertisement90 1960-03-01 13 1 cintrol deck' 1 shutter action. H^ > H|^H PENTAX® H2 fully automatic lenses and penta-prlstr. au|Me|ACombln« with tho world's most famous instant return mirror Japans greatest single lens reflex camera offers its greatest value m the new PENTAX with centralized controls for finger tip precision! With PENTAX f you90 words
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Advertisement426 1960-03-01 13 Take B INI O FRUIT SALT* for Quick i&ief from stomach upsets... Over-indulgence Up«et stomach Refreshing ENO Relief from pain jßjgjjj-^ we're busy, or in a hurry, everyone of as eats or drinks VOs«l too quickly... and sometimes our eyes are ton big for our jAW^^^^^^^ tummif-! r won< er426 words
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924 1960-03-01 14 FREE PRESS WORD PUZZLE CONTEST: DETAILS IN THE FREE PRESS EVERY DAY PROVISIONS OF NEW WOMEN'S CHARTER ALL persons resident or domiciled in Singa pore who are married according to Chinese or Hindu rites will have to register their marriages within a year of924 words
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Article22 1960-03-01 14 BICI'VID CABLI JaK»nathan fth»r of J. Govindanamy. Foreman orkahop. Stntul. J BaraoKap.nl Malayan Sport* Co.. Singapore, expirtd oo ?v*'.t><i in India.22 words
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Article27 1960-03-01 14 CMONQ Wit lENC thanks all friend* and rclaivra -.vrio rrm t«ltirimi. vrtath*. donations and attended the funeral of rim late fattier Choag Glm Hock oi> 27-2-6027 words
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136 1960-03-01 14 Fourth bid at arson in the same church QATERSON (New Jersey), I Moo. A Catholic church was set on Are for the fourth time in less than a year, and heavily damaged, last night by someone who nsed more than 50 altar candles to start the blase. No one wasUPI - 136 words
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34 1960-03-01 14 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin will attend a dinner of the Anglo-Chinese Old Boys' Association at Barker Road at 8 p.m. tomorrow.34 words
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Article326 1960-03-01 14 I LONDON. Mon. Quiet and i somewhat unsettled conditions prevailed In London stock market-' loday Investors generally were reluctant to extend commitments too far ahead. La»t week's events In the Oiltedged market with the withdrawal of Government support continued to provide food for thought and aa a restraining326 words
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378 1960-03-01 14 JAKARTA, Monday. AT HIS FAREWELL Press conference after the 12-day .Indonesian tour today Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Russian Prime Minister, launched an attack on the Japan-United States security treaty, which he described as "interference in Russian affairs." i He said if his warningUPI - 378 words
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Article137 1960-03-01 14 Ex-Johore planter dies in Eire LONDON. Mon.— The death has occurred in County Donegal, Eire, of Mr. B J.K Barton, former manager of Sungei Plentong Estate, Johore Bahru. Mr. Barton was a personal friend of the late Sultan and a member of the Johore State Council for a number of137 words
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Article162 1960-03-01 14 U Nu may meet Nik and Nehru DANGOON, Mon. Premier elect UNu leaves tomorrow morning for Calcutta ostensibly on a pilgrimage but he may meet there Soviet Premier* Nikita Khrushchev and Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, informed sources said today. Reports from Indonesia said yesterday that Mr. Khrushchev might stop over162 words
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