The Straits Times, 2 March 1960
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Title Section13 1960-03-02 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1960 15 CENTS fie***** 113 words
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Article521 1960-03-02 1 Morocco shattered in midnight horror Stricken area cut off by road RABAT, Mon. IV Hundreds of people were killed and thousands injured when a violent earthquake shattered the port of Agadir last night. About 90 per cent of the buildings in the suburbs and about 70Reuter - 521 words
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Article36 1960-03-02 1 SAIGON. Tues. Four-year-old Tran Ri played with matches while his brothers and parents went searching for shell fish and produced a blaze that made hundreds homeless, it was reported here today. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration39 1960-03-02 1 - MR. KHRUSHCHEV'S daughters attended an informal midnight dance at President Soekarno's palace at Bali. Picture shows President Soekarao dancing with Rada Nikitthina. one of th e Soviet leader's daughters. —I P.I picture.39 words
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151 1960-03-02 1 'RUSSIA DOES NOT WANT TO USE FORCE'— NIKITA (CALCUTTA, Tues. Mr. Khrushchev said here today that Russia was the most powerful country in the world but did not want to use force Jn either diplomacy or politics. "We were the first to suggest complete disarmament." he added in a speech151 words
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Article, Illustration56 1960-03-02 1 A CLOSE-UP of the engagement ring worn by Princess Margaret. She and her fiance, Mr. Antony Armstrong Jones, spent last weekend with the Qneen Mother at the Royal Lodge in Windsor. The ring is a ruby one set in gold and surrounded by diamonds In theUPI - 56 words
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Article120 1960-03-02 1 OAN DHOO. Tues.-Police here are looking for a nylon-masked bandit nicknamed "Jack the Stripper." The bandit robs local bars and then runs off with the barmaid's clothes. Mrs. Oeraldlne Stoner, a waitress, was forced to undress three times within the last six weeks twice as a120 words
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249 1960-03-02 1 Loan promise for the five year plan T"HE World Bank is 1 willing to lend the Federation "substantial sums" for approved projects undtr its fiveyear development plan. This was revealed today by the Assistant Director of the Far East Division of the Bank, Mr. I. P. M. Carfill, who has249 words
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61 1960-03-02 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. About 35 RAF men were flung into a ditch shortly after midnight when a truck in which they were travelling hit a lamp- post near the tfedok .»u School. At least twelve of them were found to be seriously injured. They61 words
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Article35 1960-03-02 1 CANBERRA. Tues. Mr. R.C Menzies. the Australian Prime Minister, today announced the appointment of Mr John Keith Waller as Australian Ambassador to Moscow, the first since relations were broken off in 1954. —Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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444 1960-03-02 1 BYRNE CALLS INQUIRY INTO STRIKE BID SINGAPORE, Tuesday. JHE Ministry of Labour and Law is to inquire into the circumstances leading to the issue of strike notices by the 10,300-member Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation on the Council. i The Registrar of Trade Unions. Mr. S'ng Choon Yee. has444 words
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Article102 1960-03-02 1 British protest to Peking I ONDON, Tues. Britain strong] protested in Peking U day against the enti into Hong Kong < Chinese troops on Fe 22. The troops, armed wt machine guns, rounded up Chinese refugees who hi escaped to the New Territ ries by junk. The Foreign Office spokeReuter - 102 words
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Article34 1960-03-02 1 JAKARTA, Tues. Ante] news agency said today Jakarta Court had jailed foi men round guilty of tryit to smuggle more than 1,0 kilogrammes of tin to Sing! pore on Jan. 27. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article48 1960-03-02 1 MISSING MAN FEAR OF KIDNAP M.NGAPOFM n.,| Poiii-r early i tttafc rrpiMt "ii' motor i" i p|..wi too; Onvr oil A!> v<ndr.i Road, ;>een jMiv ttift Mid) m I hi) Yin. S& «!>ic) ■Mt* hJii »h WjcJuap her bofttaad wbefl be- refused to pjv c..' demmd48 words
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Advertisement6 1960-03-02 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED KALE EXCEEDS 80,0006 words
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374 1960-03-02 2 NEW YORK MEETING ON RENEWAL OF INTERNATIONAL PACT L| ALAYA will send a strong delegation to New York to participate in United Nations discussions on the renewal of the nternational Tin Agreement. The talks are cheduled for late May or early374 words
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113 1960-03-02 2 After three years' study Brian is now a Muslim IPOH. Tues. —An Englishman, who has been studying Islam for the past three years, was converted at a brief ceremony here this morning. He is Mr. Brian John Stall. 30. of the Eastern Smelting Co. in Kampar. who took the Muslim113 words
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Article, Illustration81 1960-03-02 2 HPHE Malayan Ambassador to the United States, Dato Ahmed Kamil. was recently honoured by the Boy Scouts and Cubs of America. The ceremony was one of the events during the celebration of the 51th Annlver- sary of the Boy Scout movement in the I'nited81 words
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Article19 1960-03-02 2 KAJANO. Tues. The St. John Ambulance Association. Ulu Langat Centre, is to have its own band.19 words
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Article, Illustration974 1960-03-02 2 SENATOR Yeoh Kean Teik told the High Court here loday that Mr. Leong Kee Nyean, Alliance Member of Parliament for Kampar, did not contradict a Chinese newspaper report because he was "afraid of the Press." Mr. Yeoh. a lawyer,974 words
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161 1960-03-02 2 CINGAPORE. Tues. The Legislative Assembly, which meets tomorrow, will rise at 6 p.m. instead of the usual 8 p.m. even if the business of the day is not finished by then. This is to avoid the possible strain of a long161 words
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96 1960-03-02 2 THE DRUG THAT MAKES MEN STAY SINGLE DENANG. Tue». The Sessions Court president. Mr. Au Ah Wah. said today that nine out of 10 opium addicts were bachelors because they had "spent their money on smoking opium." Mr. Au was commenting on a case In which five elderly addicts had96 words
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Article, Illustration342 1960-03-02 2 Experts prepare new version of constitution in Malay KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. A COMMITTEE of legal and language experts are preparing a new Malay translation of Ihe Federal constitution. The first translation made by laymen was found to contain inaccuracies. The Solicitor-General. Inche Mohamed Suffian bin Haji Hashim. who Is a342 words
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Article48 1960-03-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman. Is to have a four-day rest in his Alor Star home rrom Mar.lo. The Tengku plans to have a auiet holiday with members of his family before returning hpre to prepare lor the Hart Raya.48 words
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Article129 1960-03-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Government school teachers have been reminded in a Ministry of Education circular that they must not associate themselves "prominently" with the affairs of political parties They also cannot stand for election at parliamentary, state or at other levels without first resigning or retiring129 words
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279 1960-03-02 3 Chessman ('you can let me die offers life to support ban —on gas chamber— SACRAMENTO, Tuesday. f ONVICT-author Caryl Chessman has written to Governor Edmund Brown of California, offering his life "you can let me die" to support a proposal to abolish the gas chamber in California. "I em quiteReuter; UPI - 279 words
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Article93 1960-03-02 3 |LJILAN, Tues. Police here have discovered a "grandmothers" call-girl ring operating in one of Milan's fashionable districts— rwith call-girls aged between 54 and 73. A vice squad officer said the ring was the "most extraordinary" he had met in a lifetime of fighting vice in the city.Reuter - 93 words
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Article174 1960-03-02 3 ATLANTA (Georgia), Tuesday. fTHREE students who took part in sitdown protests against lunch counter segregation were fined a total of Ms43o today while thousands of Negroes sang church hymns and the national anthem outside the courtroom. I Theirs were the first of 80 such casesUPI - 174 words
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Article20 1960-03-02 3 CAPETOWN, Tues. South Africa's first university college for coloured 'mixed race) students was officially opened here yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article35 1960-03-02 3 Farmer kills 7 'plotters' ROME. Tues. A farmer ambushed and killed his hePhew and injured six 'other relatives with a shotgun ln Frosinone. because a fortuneteller had said his family was •plotting" against him yesterday.—Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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146 1960-03-02 3 TWO INCIDENTS AS IKE FLIES INTO CHILE SANTIAGO, Tues. Two disorderly incidents marked the arrival of President Eisenhower in Chile yesterday in th« course of his Latin American tour. A portrait of Dr. Fidel Castro, the Cuban leader, holding a machine-gun appeared on the windows of the General Confederation ofReuter - 146 words
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Article42 1960-03-02 3 BANGKOK. Tues. Three Vietnamese who operate a health clinic In Bangkok were arrested on Monday and a half truckload of Communist documents were seized from the clinic. A radio transmitter was also found by the police. U.P.I.UPI - 42 words
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Article27 1960-03-02 3 BERLIN, Tues.— Two British air nen who crossed into East Germany "by mistake on Sunday evening were last night returned by Bast German police. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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345 1960-03-02 3 MR. CLAUDE COOK. South African Pres.< Association's chief representative in the Rhodesian Federation, said here yesterday he saw no police brutality during an African demonstration here last month. BLANTYRE (Nyasaland). Tuesday He was giving evidence at the judicial inquiry IntoReuter - 345 words
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Article39 1960-03-02 3 NEW YORK, Tues. Admiral Robert L. Dennlson of the U.S. Navy- today replaced Admiral Jenauld Wright as NATO's Supreme Allied Commander in the Atlantic and Commander ln Chief of the U.B. Atlantic Fleet— ReuterReuter - 39 words
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74 1960-03-02 3 W. GERMANY ORDERS MISSILES FROM U.S. WASHINGTON. Tuea. West Germany has placed an order for Mace ground-to-ground tactical missiles capable of carrying a nuclear warhead more than 1,100 miles, the Defence Department said today. United States officials declined to reveal details of the order. West Germany's plan to acquire MaceReuter - 74 words
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Article74 1960-03-02 3 IT'S THOSE 'JONESES' AGAIN... LONDON, Tues. Princess Margarets tmgagement, which has added a new dimension to a good old Anglo-Baxon expression, even got Into a serious House of Commons defence debate yesterday. A Conservative M.P., Mr. Michael Hamilton, suggesting the British army in Germany be eoulpped with helicopters, said heUPI - 74 words
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267 1960-03-02 3 Rubber outlook optimistic, says editorial LONDON, Tuesday. THE FINANCIAL Times yesterday took an optimistic view of the immediate outlook for the natural rubber industry. In an editorial headlined Rubber's Resilience," the London dally declared: "The rise in rubber prices over the past year has meant I a sharp Improvement in267 words
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Miscellaneous344 1960-03-02 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA JIST •V'aCkes** NATIONAL SUOKTWAVB sVm*^- It SERVICE 41.7 Metres A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES 7 M ffftJ2^ li^?M^| I-a-r 341 News; 8.05 A Date With Music: Penang 3CC metres 130 BBC Bands Und; 9.00 Clost i-oh 33# lr Down. P.M.344 words
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128 1960-03-02 4 Cask ahead of S'pore tourist bureau SINGAPORE, Tues. The recently forrnd Singapore Tourist association intends to pproach its task on two jvels internal and inernational. Speaking over Radio Singare tonight, Mr. R. T. Peiri, a committee member, d: "Within the state, we Ist first put our house in ler. The128 words
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Article44 1960-03-02 4 SINGAPORE, Tues— Radio igapore's programme, ingapore Gazette", at 9.45 a. tomorrow, will bring ire news about the National eatre and the Singapore )rkers Brigade, rhe item about the tional Theatre will be ren by the well-known ilay journalist, Inche Othm Wok.44 words
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Article305 1960-03-02 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Three local brick kilns have closed down due to a lack of building activity, the Buildng Industry Commission of Inquiry was told today. The statement was made by Mr. Chan Wan Chip, a vice-president of the Federation of Brick and Tile Manufacture's of Singapore.305 words
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320 1960-03-02 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. \MR. JUSTICE TAN AH TAH and a Jury today iTI visited a contractor's shop In Neil Road, the scene of a robbery on the morning of Aug. 24 last, in connection with the trial of a man on a charge of firing320 words
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Article51 1960-03-02 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Two men, arrested by the marine police, pleaded not guilty today to a joint charge of entering Singapore Illegally last Saturday. Goh Ling Tlang. M. and Rahshln bin Tahlron. 22, were remanded till trial on Thursday. They were alleged to have come from Pulau Nongsa,51 words
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Article49 1960-03-02 4 BINOAPORE. Tues— A new Singapore discovery will be featured In Radio Singapore s programme. "Make Mine Music." at 9.30 p.m. tomorrow. She is the young Malay singer. Radin Jurlah Sudero Her selection of songs will Include Malay and Tagalog melodies as well as English.49 words
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134 1960-03-02 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Following a settlement, Mr. Justice Buttros* In the High Court today entered Judgment for Yeo Boon Kuan, a fitter, In the sum of $8,000 In an action for damages Instituted by him for personal injuries suffered by him In a road134 words
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Article671 1960-03-02 4 Penalties being made stif fer PEOPLE TRAFFICKING IN GIRLS LIABLE TO FIVE YEARS PRISON AND A FINE OF $10,000 JNCREASED penalties have been prescribed in the Women's Charter, 1960, for offences against women and girls. For certain offences relating to prostitution and trafficking in women and girls, the penalty is671 words
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124 1960-03-02 4 That SSOI prize will buy a scoote SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. Harold Adolphus. a 30--year-old teacher, found that one night of "deep concentration" had a cash evaluation of $500. Indeed one night of dic-tionary-rumbling, coupled with concentration, won him the first Free Press tSH Word Poisle. Filling up six blank entries124 words
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Article22 1960-03-02 4 SINGAPORE, Tues— Radio Singapore will broadcast an up-to-the-minute report on tomorrow's meeting of the Singapore legislative Assembly at 9.10 p.m.22 words
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129 1960-03-02 4 OVERAGED STUDENTS MAY GET NEW SCHOOL NEXT YEAR SINGAPORE, Tues. The Government may open a second special secondary school for over-aged students next year, the Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. said today. T^e Minister spoke during his visit to the Jurong Special Secondary School (formerly Bukit Timah Ojvernment129 words
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Article39 1960-03-02 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. V. M. Kumarasamy, senior Indian interpreter at the courts, will retire on Marrh 18 after completing 35 years' service. He was also on the committee for the study of languages for higher services39 words
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Article151 1960-03-02 4 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. T«E Government plans to build a new court house R to accommodate three lower courts at Kallang to relieve the present congestion at the Criminal District and Magistrate's Courts in South Bridge Road. This will be followed by the setting up of court151 words
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Article71 1960-03-02 4 SINGAPORE, Tuea. The exhibition of sculpture by Mr. Khoo Kean Mm, scheduled to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall between March 4 and 6, ha* been postponed It will now be held from April 8 to 10. There will be no admission charge to the exhibition71 words
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Advertisement40 1960-03-02 4 THE MAN THE PRINCESS WILL WED WHAT kind of a man is this Mr. Arm-strong-Jones, who has wen Princess Margaret's heart? WILL a title be conferred on him? THERE are two special articles on this royal romance in B^ii«AwiOißH TODAY40 words
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Miscellaneous205 1960-03-02 4 W W J^^ OT V Q^r ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ABBO- 3 to 5 p.m CIATION: Extraordinary genarai KATONO BOYS' CLUB: Badmeetlnf at 25 QlUWad Road at mlnton. Indoor games I pjn.; aepa* 530 pm raga 5 p.m body-bulldlng 6 pm TWCA (Rafflw Quay): Intema- BCKIT TIMAH YOUTH CLUB: tlonal Women's205 words
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Article, Illustration1351 1960-03-02 5 PISISTRATUS' REIGN OF TERROR ANE day in 539 8.C., an Athenian army marched into the plain of Marathon to meet a foe whose very name was sweeping their city with panic. Drawn up by the sea lay the motley ranks1,351 words
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Miscellaneous167 1960-03-02 5 Th* Saint By Leslie Uutrioris Li 9 l Abner By A I Capp V 4imßl*rtt^ iW^Bgggggg ag WOULpjVOU I J SPLENDID.'.' 1 1 f THIS IS THE WILDEST L r-- ,y- L' J£!^J£Lv fL^-'^iJ fW!? I f LETS LIVE f TREAT VOUVE EVER INEISON K DETECTIVE! L cc 9 f167 words
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Article48 1960-03-02 6 20 Words HI (Minimum) THE WIDOW and family of the late r. Lee Quee lAm thank Jnends and latlves, Yen. Dhammasukna aad iddhl.it Union for their kind aselsnce and donations, loan of care, rolla, wreaths. Joss papers, algkt lit and attendance at the funeral oa .2. SO.48 words
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Article290 1960-03-02 6 2$ Word* $10 (Mimimum) SEE VANITY'S new Klectloa CM trains Cocktail and Snort Evening wns. 32 Raffles Place, Spore. ACADEMY OF MEDICINE. I-eetura Professor R. Kirk oa Ird Marco, Ml cancelled owing to unavoidable cumstaoces. BRIAT READING at little •oat. mplete range of Pan and Foataaa oka available at290 words
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675 1960-03-02 6 Th e Straits Times Wednesday, March 2, 1960. New Deal For Rubber Reorganisation of the control and direction of research in the rubber industry has been long in the making. The desirability of major changes was recognised even before the Blackman committee came out to Malaya. Indeed the committee's terms675 words
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Article394 1960-03-02 6 During his Asian tour Mr. Khrushchev has launched a propaganda theme that we are likely to hear often in the next few years. His attack on the motives behind non-Com-munist economic aid is unprincipled, unscrupulous and untrue, yet in one way it is to be welcomed, for394 words
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Article133 1960-03-02 6 The Alliance members of the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council have still not grasped the principle that good ideas should be supported even when they come from political opponents, particularly at local government level. This is the only rational explanation of their outright rejection of the proposal that Malay133 words
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490 1960-03-02 6 IT Is astonishing to note 1 that the Government has countered the strike threat by the Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation with a stern warning that It would recruit unemployed labour registered with the employment exchange. This reaction of the490 words
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Article, Illustration1088 1960-03-02 6 SEBASTIAN HAFFNER - The bases row puzzles Berlin SEBASTIAN HAFFNER by BERLIN, TUES. THE outcry which has been raised abroad, particularly in Britain, about West German intentions to establish military supply depots in Spain, is not easy to understand from here. Spain is not the only country with which Germany has been in1,088 words
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Advertisement144 1960-03-02 6 FREE LADIES HANDBAG tor every $20 purchase VARIETY OF SAREES 32.00 up each VARIETY OF SCARVES 60 cts. up each BUSH WEAR 36" 50 cts. per yd. 100 DACROR SUITING 60" U. S. A. 54.00 per yd. DYED TAFFETA 41/42" U. S. A. 70 ctt. per yd. DRESS MATERIALS 44"144 words
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Article177 1960-03-02 7 WARRANT OUT FOR HORSE TRAINER IPOH, Tues. A warrant of arrest was issued today for race horse trainer Sam Kwan Tjoa who did not turn up in the magistrate's court to answer 10 summons charges of failing to pay to the Employees Provident Fund. The charges allege that Tjoa failed177 words
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Article104 1960-03-02 7 Bid to find Batu Arang men work KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Minister of Labour, Inche Bahaman bin 6amsuddin, said today that every effort would be made to find alternative work for the retrenched worker* of the Batu Arang collieries. He gave this assurance when he met a deputation from the104 words
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Article25 1960-03-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Mr. Joseph A. Abey of the Rotary Club of Reading. Pennsylvania, has been nominated President of Rotary International for 1961-62.25 words
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Article245 1960-03-02 7 NEGRI SEMBILAN BILL GIVES GREEN LIGHT TO COMMISSION TO APPOINT SUPERVISOR KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. rpZIE FIRST step has been taken towards alJ- lowing; the Election Commission to conduct elections at local levels. It is provided in a Bill which has been adopted by the Negri Sembilan245 words
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269 1960-03-02 7 Women's Charter to bring in photo boom CINOAPORE, Tues. *3 Photographic studios here are In for a boom if the Women's Charter to be introduced in the Legislative Assembly tomorrow becomes law. The rules to be published under the new Ordinance will require future couples applying for marriage registration. and269 words
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Article55 1960-03-02 7 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Two cyclists were waylaid and robbed on Merdeka Bridge here yesterday. At 10.45 a.m. Ho Kok Poh was stopped by two thugs, also on bicycles, and robbed of his watch and ring worth $47. Three hours later, Llm Slew Leong was relieved oi $55 worth55 words
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Article, Illustration105 1960-03-02 7 Singapore girl back from Britain: Stage-struck MISS PERRI HUNT (above) returned from Britain aboard the Canton yesterday and said the wu stage-struck. Perri, a farmer pupil of Singapore's Good Shepherd Convent, wanted to know what her chances were of joining the Singapore Stage Clnb. She has been through a course105 words
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Article53 1960-03-02 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. Seah Yong Cheng. 27. a vegetable seller, was struck by lightning near his home at the 81 mile. Buktt Timah Road, here this afternoon. He received burns on the face and neck and has been admitted to the General Hospital. His condition was said53 words
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Article163 1960-03-02 7 I/UALA LUMPUR, Tues.— All 14.000 Malayan Railway employees are to be united under one banner the Rallwaymen's Union of Malaya. Last night, two new organisations—the -61gnalmen'i Union and the Malayan Railway Health Workers' Union, attended the protem committee meeting of the RUM for the163 words
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110 1960-03-02 7 WOMEN'S DELEGATION TO STUDY LIFE IN THE KAMPONGS SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Pan-Padflc South-East Asian Women's Association of Singapore U to send a delegation to study living condition, of kampong folk In the Federation. Led by an Assemblywoman. Mrs. Scow Peck Lent?, the delegation, consisting of top women social workers, will110 words
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Article83 1960-03-02 7 A TRIP TO STUDY CAVE DRAWINGS IPOH, Tues. The Central Perak branch of the Malayan Historical Society is organising; a visit on Friday to the ancenti cave drawings discovered last year on a rockface in the limestone hills of Gunong Rapat near here. The President of the branch, Inche Hamdan83 words
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Article21 1960-03-02 7 SEREMBAN. Tues. Mr. B.H Tan has been elected president of the St. John Ambulance Association, Negri Sembllan area.21 words
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458 1960-03-02 7 SINGAPORE, Tues.— A Bill allowing appeal on points of law and against Judgments on grounds of public Interest will be introduced in the Legislative Assembly tomorrow. Called the court of Criminal Appeal (Amendment) Bill, 1980. It makes amendments vital to458 words
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Article, Illustration51 1960-03-02 7 MR H. T. BourdiUon, the deputy United Kingdom Commissioner in Singapore, was first up the Canton's gangway when the liner docked in Sin- gapore yesterday. On board were his wife and two daughters. Straits Times picture shows the family after their shipboard51 words
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Article, Illustration319 1960-03-02 7 ACTOR MARCH IN WITH A TRIBUTE SINGAPORE, Tuesday. TfETERAN Hollywood film star Fredric March, considered by many to be one of the greatest American actors, today paid a I tribute to Singapore. Academy Award winner March, who flew Into Singapore early today, confessed that319 words
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131 1960-03-02 7 PARANGS, ACID— BUT WHY THE SHATTERED WINDOWS? SINGAPORE, Tues. Detectives were today Investigating the case of the seven shattered windows at Cassia Crescent, in the Old Kallang Airport Estate. They were damaged last night by a gang estimated at 20 to 30 strong and carryIng add, parangs and wooden poles.131 words
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Article27 1960-03-02 7 PENANG. Tues.— A 10--year-old schoolboy was seriously injured this afternoon when he was knocked down by a car near the Malay School in Kampong Bahru.27 words
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Article31 1960-03-02 7 BINGAPORE. Tuea. Twenty-seven more Nanyanu University graduates will be offered employment as teachers by the Government. This brings the total number of Nan.-ang graduate! selected so far to 10131 words
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Article83 1960-03-02 7 KOTA BHARU. Tues— The publicity officer of the Paslr Tuteh division of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party. Abu Hanifah bin Mohamed, 25. was charged yesterday with stealing jewellery worth $200 Kampong Saring on Dec. 12 last year. The magistrate. Inche Harun M. Hashlm. admonished and discharged Abu Hanifah83 words
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Advertisement262 1960-03-02 7 Berkefeld STERASYL self-sterilisiM V j v\W/> candles not only trmp the germ* oa the j wicrior of t..c caudle but, due to Sterasyi, actually destroy thenvV Only British Berkefeld Sterssyl candles can offer this time and labour saving development and the certainty of absolutely pan water. Steraayl filtered water is262 words
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Advertisement78 1960-03-02 7 &tt4uuadti ?®l¥ abate... with VEMICAiy VVIN ENCIN The oddinonol power ofIf" Torded by the 250 c.c vetw t'col TWIN engine) In thJe. rnognificent B.S.A. scooter I 1 I^3^^ mokes it sofe and easy to I Tijlf appearance, suoerb trul' on out* v^Efc^ bbsw T i yfir i I J *lz,78 words
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271 1960-03-02 8 NOW FOUR IN LINE TO SUCCEED ENVOY-TO-BE KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. HP.HE UMNO headquarters here is considering iwo other names for the post of Perak Mentri Besar vacated by Inche Ghazali bin Haji Jawi, Malaya's Ambassador-designate to the United Arab Republic. They are Captain271 words
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Article115 1960-03-02 8 Slain woman: Police appeal ptNANG, Tues— Police toX day appealed for eyewitnesses who saw a woman, Oh Choon Lan, 26, in a car between 4 and 6 a.m. last Wednesday. Oh left her house in Caunter Crescent at 4 a.m. on Feb. 24. A car was heard to drive off.115 words
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Article19 1960-03-02 8 MUAR. Tues.— A car belonging to Mr. Tan Hock Sim. was stolen In Jalan All last night.19 words
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171 1960-03-02 8 A LOR STAR, Tues. About 12.000 people living in 50 kampongs will be affected by a new 14-hour house curfew which is being clamped down from Thursday In three North Kedah districts bordering Thailand. The curfew will be imposed, until further notice,171 words
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141 1960-03-02 8 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. AIL, Sarawak's leading mineral product for 40 years, has given way to bauxite, according to latest official information from Kuching. Last year's bauxite exports from Sarawak were worth $3,843,000 against 395,000 barrels of oil from the Miri field worth $2,882,000. The141 words
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Article22 1960-03-02 8 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. Ronald E. Nordhoff, export manager of Turner Manufacturing Company, Melbourne. Is expected to arrive in Singapore tomorrow.22 words
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Article37 1960-03-02 8 SEREMBAN. Tues. —American folk sone singer Tony Saletan will perform at the Town Hall here on March 5 at 8.15 p.m. In aid of the Negri Sembilan branch of the Malayan Association of Youth Councils.37 words
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Article23 1960-03-02 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A thief broke into a house in Jalan Segambut last night and stole jewellery and clothes worth $1,967.23 words
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190 1960-03-02 8 UNITY SOUGHT IN SCHOOLS RELIGIOUS TEACHING KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Plans for a "unified" system of religious teaching in schools throughout the country were outlined today by the Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib. To ensure that the plan succeeds, Inche Abdul Rahman recommended the establishment of a190 words
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47 1960-03-02 8 Medical officials SEREMBAN, Tues. The following have been elected officials of the Negri Sembilen Medical and Dental Practitioners' Society: President, Dr. G. M. Das De; secretary, Dr. Dalblr Singh; committee. Dr. Sulaiman bin Attas and Dr. Chen Man Hln; auditors, Messrs. Harcharan Singh and Cheah Kwok Hoong.47 words
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Article65 1960-03-02 8 SINGAPORE, Tues. A team of about 15 graduates and senior students from the History Department of the University of Malaya will make an archaeological survey of Trengganu and search for signs of early Islam. Professor K. G. Tregonnlng, head of the History Department, will lead the65 words
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267 1960-03-02 8 The happy spenders ($50,000 a day) cruise into Penang PENANG, Tuesday. npHREE hundred and fifty world tourists who arrived in the luxury -L Swedish liner Kungsholm today are expected to spend at least §50,060 during their 24-hour stay in Penang. This was the sum a local bank took aboard the267 words
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Article35 1960-03-02 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Mr. A. Kulasingham. deputy officer in charge of the CID, JohAre and State traffic officer, left Johore Bahru today for Upper Perak on transfer to No. 8 Police Field Fore*.35 words
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Advertisement168 1960-03-02 8 FROM AUSTIN -A NEW BREED OF SMALL CAR! the incredible new You've never seen a small car like this before ML I I «"i^^^^"i l Frontwhee drive. Fully independent suspension. M^k I I I^^ Up to 50 mpg. Over 70 m ph. And that's only the M I I m168 words
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Miscellaneous285 1960-03-02 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS side i 7 1. 1 Officer get* venlcle returned 4. Not figured on Dunne being instead of occupier, perhaps wrong about pigment (10). (13) 5. Mat? Some believe not <4>. 8. Sort of welding Don finds 6. Continue to Jibe In Somerset tediously protracted (4-6 >285 words
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Advertisement1643 1960-03-02 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Tt ADEH. lIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON A CONTIHEHTAL PORTS, Oue Sport Sails r>. S'ram Pen*ng GLAUCUS liverpael, Havre, Hamburg t*a. M Mw S Mw 4/ S Mw I ALCINOUS LivirpMl Dublin Mw4 Mat I Mtr 7/ I Mw II MENELAUS L'don, Brtmen. Hburg RdM Mw 7 Mw1,643 words
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Advertisement1285 1960-03-02 9 eTHE LAX LINES-*--*' I AOEN. REBSEA MEDITERRANEAN. CONTIHEHTAL A SCAHBINAVIAN PORTS S'por# P Sham Penang "SIIONGA" a) I* lA/ 4 MW V Mw 7 Mai •'SELANOIA "k) 11/ M Mw 11/22 Mw 21/ 24 Mw SaV::::::.". 'S2 JJI HIS ft. tt cceptmg ct'tc for Gtnoa. Antwerp. totterdam/Amsterdam Bremen H»|"*"|. g1,285 words
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Advertisement1432 1960-03-02 9 5i L 0 N M THE REN UNE STEAMERS LTD. U nv' m ingapoie (lacarpwata* tkt Unltd Kng*e«) I UNES SAILINGS TO ADEN. U.K. A CONTINENTAL PttTS. 14 Sport P. Sham Penang ENUWERS <or P. Sudan. Livtrpool, v Antwtrp, Rotterdam, Grangemouth 1/ I Mar EHREOCH for l Son. Rotttrdam. Brtmen,1,432 words
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Advertisement1408 1960-03-02 9 McALISTER «Sc CO., LTD. W_ VM ELLJKRMAM UMI KLAVBNBM LOIS LONDOH, HAMIURG, ROTTERDAM. HAVIE LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO ft HUH. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER A PORTLANI. nd for Canada A U.S.A North Atlantic ports. Accepting carga tar Cittial A Seatk CITY OF WELLINGTON America. S'por* P. Sham Penang BONNEVIILE 1/21 Mat 21/»1,408 words
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675 1960-03-02 10 By "Our Market Correspondent FEDERATION of Malaya mines in January produced their highest output for 2 years. January production was equivalent to 4,076 tons of tin metal and showed a six per cent rise over December when output was also running at675 words
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Article113 1960-03-02 10 MELBOURNE. Tues. INVESTMENT shares held a steady trend here tocay. Trading was active with BHP easing Is. 3d. Base metals were firmer and the oils remained steady. Commonwealth bonds held a firm tone. Con. Zinc 93/3 Mount Lyell (5/-) 7/6 seller North Broken Hill 161/Peko 11/1,4 OH Search113 words
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Article113 1960-03-02 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce *3 Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK Continent March/April shipments $41 buyers. $42 sellers. Coconut oil: oulet; bulk $62 sellers, drum $63 sellers Pepper: steady; no business was reported done. Muntok white $371. Sarawak $370. special Sarawak black $235. garbled Lampong113 words
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Article208 1960-03-02 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the followinj, changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to 1100 > New York: buying airmail T.T. 32 7/8. O.D. 33, 90 d/st 33 3/8 credit bills, 33 1/2 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31 5/16, O.D. 31 7/16.208 words
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Article32 1960-03-02 10 SINGAPORE, March 1. RUBBER: $1.17 per lb. (down 11 cents). Unofficial 5 p.m. close SI. Hi, (quiet). TIN: $391.12} per picul (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 180 tons (down 10 tons).32 words
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Article252 1960-03-02 10 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharven or expected today are: Ruys 1/2, Canton 4/5. Slbonga 6A, Kwangtung 6/7, Glengyle 8/9, Klmlkawa Maru 10/11. Straat Johore 13/14 Jan Metejko 15/16, Pres. Monrot 18, Mikawa Maru 19. Tong Ylck N. Wall 1. Senggarang N. Wall 3. Perils N.252 words
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Article21 1960-03-02 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: March 1 Feb. 29 Industrials. 129.17 128.74 Tins: 149.90 149.M Rubbers: 248.13 247.06 Jan. 1 1958=1M.21 words
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Article148 1960-03-02 10 MARCH first grade rubber XTX buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 117 cents per lb., down l'» cents on Monday's close. The closing tone was quiet. Closing prices in cent* per lb., yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 1164, sellers H6T4; Int. 1148 words
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Article589 1960-03-02 10 ON the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, industrials and dollar rubbers were selectively better at slightly improved prices, tins were Irregular while sterling rubbers were quiet- The turnover was small. Member* of the Exchange reported the following business at the afternoon call. Industrials: Fraser and Neave ords $1.87 and589 words
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Advertisement1292 1960-03-02 10 Express U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast Service t.T.A. E.TA. E.t A. S oora P S'fiam Ptnan| H'kon| L. Angeles New York "Kim.kiwj Mara" 6*l. H 11 3/ 4 Mar I Mat I* Mil IS Apr "KasMkraa Mari" Ist Call 21 30 Mar }l Mar/1 Air Call 2/ 1 »»r it* II1,292 words
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Advertisement281 1960-03-02 10 THE BURMA FIVE STAR LINE Spore Penang S.S. "LILIAN" »/10 Mar LOADING FOR RANGOON S.S. "AWANA" 16/ li Mar FROM JAPAN PORTS HONGKONG (LOADING FOR RANGOON) UNION OF BURMA SHIPPING BOARD FROM RANGOON, MOULMEIN AND MERGUI. LOADING FOR PENANG, MERGUI, MOULMEIN AND RANGOON. Spore Penang j.S. "PYIDAWAYE" 10/U Mar 12/13281 words
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Advertisement178 1960-03-02 10 TENDER PAHANG P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class "C" and above Registered PWD. Contractors will be received by the State Engineer, pahang. Kuantan. up to 12:W NOON] on 10.3.60 for the CON- STRUCTION IN REINFORCED CONCRETE OF TWO ROAD BRIDGES ONE OVER THE SUNOEI TUNGGAK AND THE OTHER OVER SUNGEI178 words
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Advertisement743 1960-03-02 10 NOTICES TEMERLOH FERRY For the duration of the Fa 8 ting Month (Bulan Puasa), travellers are warned that Temerloh Ferry will not operate between 6.55 p.m. and 130 .p.m. dally. AUCTION SALE OF 23 cases ladles shoes beach sandals. 31 cases toys, 40 new car tyres and 189 pieces aluminium743 words
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Advertisement663 1960-03-02 10 NOTICES PETALING TIN, LIMITED Notice Is hereby given that the transfer books of the Company will be closed from 18th March to 7th April. 1960. Inclusive. By Order of the Board, 4 OSBORNE CHAPPEL, Secretaries. 26th FEBRUARY, 1960. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Bridge No. 17/1 at the 16th mile Lukut663 words
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Advertisement776 1960-03-02 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANa IN W.D. SINGAPORE A vacancy exists for a Clerk of Works (Mech) In W.D. Singapore. Applications should reach CEPO <B), c/o 40 Base Workshop REME, c/o G.P.0., Singapore not later than 7 Mar 60. Applicants must have had three years previous experience In the W.D. or In776 words
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Advertisement808 1960-03-02 11 (Continued from Page 6) SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Word, ti (Mtu.)-Box St et: axtra WANTED DOCTOR For busy City Practice. Part Time or full time. Write Box A6BlO S.T B'pore. WANTED a clerk at Ipob. Efficiency In English. Tamil and Typewriting essential. Apply Box ASM. S.T. Ipob. WANTED EXPERIENCED COOK general808 words
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Advertisement1031 1960-03-02 11 SITUATIONS VACANT !0 Ward* ti (Min.)— Box St et*. axtra TYPIST-CLERK with knowledge of Chinese and simple accounts required by Wei Fen Secretarial and Translation Service, 63-B Telok Ayer Street. Singapore. Please send typewritten application with full details. VACANCY In St. Georges last. Taiplng Geography History specialist for Secondary Department1,031 words
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Advertisement994 1960-03-02 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Ward* tS (Ml*.)— Box St eta. axtra OXLSV GARDEN top floor unrurnlsbed flat, -vailable at moderate rental, pleasant surroundings, elevated ground Three bedrooms with H/c bsthrooms attached. All Parquet and Mosaic flooring Enquiries 28 Oxley Oarden. B'por* Tel: *****/***** RESIDENTIAL, two large furnished rooms, one with attached994 words
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Advertisement819 1960-03-02 11 TUITION It Ward, tS (Min.)— Box St et: axtrn AT YOUR HOMES Learn Canton.*,in six montns. Course Guaranteed. Individual or groups welcome. Please reply Box A 6507 BT. B'pore. EDUCATION tt Ward* ti (Wiii.)— Bex it et: axtrm mil SCRIPTURE Correspondence Lessons covering Hark. Luk* and John's Gospels. Apply Emmaus819 words
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Advertisement1026 1960-03-02 11 HIRI PURCHASE It War** tS (Ml*.)— Box St et*. oxtra 1 INTERNATIONAL FINANCE COM PANV finance hire purehaa* on motor C oars new and secondhand (1963 model t upwards only) terms moderate. Apply 1 M Bencoolen Street. Telephone ***** r »8M (Spore). I ■U TONO SEN Finance (8) Ltd. on-1,026 words
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Advertisement1030 1960-03-02 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word, ti (Min.)— Box it eta. extra ISSS VOLKSWAGEN KARMANN >hla, Austin A4O, Austin A 36. IMS ■•ord Prefect. Flat 500. 1997 Renault Jauphlne. 19U Chevrolet. 11*54 Humwr Hawk. 1953 Austin ASO. 1052 Ford 'refect. Call at the United Used Cars "o 73 Buklt Ttmah Road, Singapore.1,030 words
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Advertisement761 1960-03-02 11 MISCELLANEOUS It Ward, ti (Hl*.)— Box it et: axtrm REPAIRS; RENOVATIONS maintenance of buildings: electric Sanitary and plumbing service by Ah boo at Co. 25. Thomson Road, Spore phone:M7T9. UNITY IS OUR Watchword— rea4 Berlta Hartan and be up-to-date with what you are txincicd to do to be a good761 words
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530 1960-03-02 12 MORE PEN PALS FOR YOU TO CHOOSE FROM Here are more pen pals for you; Annie Leonß, aged 13, 48, Kampong Java. Ipoh:--member Wise Owls Club; swimming, stamps, cycling picnics, correspondence. Peter Janting. 16. co Marian Janting. Lands and Survey Department, Kuchlng, Sarawak; member. Wise Owl Club: songs, stamps, radio530 words
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Article, Illustration846 1960-03-02 12 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - Please don't hurt us! re didn't anything KATHLEEN HICKLEY -By- Teidy. Gc and Rosemary take out a boat intending to have a picnic but they are wrecked on an island. They see some footprints leading to the other side of the island and make a raft in order to escape846 words
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Article252 1960-03-02 12 Here are more overseas pen pals for you: Robert Walnesley. aged 15, P.O. Box 802, Bulawayo, S. Rhodesia. Brian M. Walmsley, aged 9. P.O. Box 802, Bulawayo. S. Rhodesia. Olle Holndahl, aged 15. Hawellsgatan 18, Hassleholm, Sweden. John-Lennart Anderson, aged 15. Gottslavagan 16. Hallstalnk, Sweden; stamps, reading;252 words
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Article, Illustration48 1960-03-02 12 Resting after their treatment— TOPAS of Mondello. the little pus in front and his friend. Sari of Bizweni, a Rhodesian Ridgeback, are resting up for the dog show. They have just had their "beauty treatment" and their owners put towels on them to keep them warm and clean.48 words
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Advertisement85 1960-03-02 12 success and stamina Those whose physical activities M^g^jjj make such a strenuous call on their Ellfl£9 reserves, turn to Scotts Cod Liver Oil ■^jT-L^JP Capsules for that regular supply of JlpS^BL vitamins A I) so essential to their /^JBrWr^K^ wel l-being. Scotts Cod Liver Oil Capsules j contain vitamins A85 words
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Advertisement379 1960-03-02 12 BETTER LUCK THIS WEEK i i Same Address Age 1 Sex Hello Girls and Boys: showed him a big map. Last week s puzzle must "Our planes fly all over the have been too difficult for world," he said. "Here are you. Out of about 90 entries, just four of379 words
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Advertisement161 1960-03-02 12 WINE^ tft# A full-bodied natural win* I^Ji fortified with nourishing _^J»'*l extracts, Wincarnis is a /ff/jtj^V pleasant table wine as well t/idL9BL- as be' n g an excellent tome VvOBF for a the family f Wincarnis makes you fit. keeps you fit there's \l£lihiMfe-^^i health and vitality in every Everyone161 words
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Article628 1960-03-02 13 DANISH STARS FORETELL BLEAK ALL-ENGLAND FOR MALAYANS 3PORTSF ROUT Hnm S»b«l BIG, blond Finn Kobbero of Denmark, badminton's undisputed maestro when the mood to play his best is upon him, has signalled his return to international tourna- ments with impressive performances. In the Swedish international championships628 words
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Article95 1960-03-02 13 yJTOC KHOLM, Tues Teh Kew San and Lin Say Hup, tbe Malayan hoMrrs of the All-England doublet title, were beaten in the final of the Swedish International championships here. The Danish pair of Finn Kobbero and P.E. Nlelson beat them 15-12. 15-12. Earlier. thr Danes hadReuter - 95 words
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Article, Illustration45 1960-03-02 13 Flat out for a place AURES may be spreadeagled and jockey D. Bassett may be nose-diving but neither would accept defeat after this nasty-looking fall at the last fence at Kempton Psrk. Auress got up. Bassett remounted and they finished in third place. Reuter picture.Reuter - 45 words
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Article329 1960-03-02 13 Chairman called a 'dictator' By MOK SIN PIN Singapore, Tuesday AFTER a stormy two-hour meeting, during which the chairman, Mr. Rahim Sattar, was accused of being a "dictator," Junior clubs in Singapore league football last night decided to form a Singapore Junior Football Association. The charges were made when members329 words
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Article101 1960-03-02 13 $38,622 LOSS ON CITY STADIUM |>ENANO, Tues. The Penang I City Council lost $38,623 on vie City Stadium last year, Mr. 00l Thlam Slew, the mayor, aald today. The total cost of running the stadium was $72,644 against revenue of $34,043 for the year. A breakdown on the figures: REVENUE101 words
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Article58 1960-03-02 13 PERTH. Tuea. Western Australia beat South Australia by ten wlrkeu in their Sheffield Shield cricked match here today. Scores: Western Australia 403 (Meuleman 119 not out, Sawle 90 Wishart 89, Ttetheway 6-87) and S3 for no wicket. South Australia 56 (Hoare 6-18. Strauss 4-37) andReuter - 58 words
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Article24 1960-03-02 13 SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore's Junior Asian Cup soccer team beat Singapore Guard Regiment 3-1 In a trial match at Jalan Beaar Stadium.24 words
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Article43 1960-03-02 13 FOOTBALL FAM Selection v Peruvians (Chinese Assembly Hall ground, Ipoh). HOCKEY Singapore Joint Services v Singapore iGlllman Barracks. Singapore) SHA Junior knockout quarter-final. Serangoon Gardens v Khalsa (Singapore paiaffl CYCLING Army Cycling Club ten-mile time trial (Tampenu Road, Singapore 5 pan.).43 words
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218 1960-03-02 13 PERUVIANS TO PLAY 2 MATCHES IN S'PORE SINGAPORE. Tues. The touring Peruvian footballers will play two matches In Singapore on Saturday and Monday. The first match will be against Singapore and the second will be offered to Singapore Government Services F.A. provided It will agree to accept S.A.F.A. terms of218 words
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Article81 1960-03-02 13 T ONDON. Tues. Queen's Park XJ and Montrose drew 1-1 In their Scottish F.A. Cup match after extra time, at Glasgow yesterday. The score after 90 minutes was l-i Other results: Scottish Cup (second round) Hibernian 3 Dundee 0; second round second replay Celtic 5 St MlrrenReuter - 81 words
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Article40 1960-03-02 13 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Turf Club announced today that the $15,000 Singapore Derby will be run on Apr. 3, the last day of the March-April meeting (Mar. 36, 30 and Apr. 3) Instead of on the first.40 words
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Article43 1960-03-02 13 SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore Recreation Club entered the semi-finals of the Singapore Hockey Association's senior knocsoui competition when they beat RAP Chanel 2-0 on the pada.ig today. Gomez scored in the first mlnut* and De Witt made It 3-0 before the Interval.43 words
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Article191 1960-03-02 13 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. MIC Bain. SASA s new president, told the Straits Times today that he Intends "to continue and Increase the practice of sending Singapore teams abroad and Inducing foreign teams to visit and compete against our young men and women." "Only in this way,'191 words
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Article134 1960-03-02 13 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP ON THE TRACK By Penang, Tues. COLOUR film and Cheni returned the fastest time in a quiet morning of trackwork here today. They stretched out smartly from the half mile to run the last 3f in 39 2/5. Moses Lee rode Colour134 words
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Advertisement185 1960-03-02 13 First round-the-world airline and first choice of experienced travelers /a'J^ Step •board a giant Clipper* and Pan American will whisk you all the way IfJztL. around the world east or west. ft VT i 1 Westbound, fly Pan Am via the Middle East to all Kurope. Then take your 'U*185 words
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Advertisement270 1960-03-02 13 JilllllllllllllllllMlllllllllllllMllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllMlllllllllllllllllllllllllli We Proudly Announce OUR APPOINTMENT AS SOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR MALAYA. SINGAPORE. BRITISH NORTH BORNEO FOR jQk /<Ztw£& incorpoxajld CHICAGO I. S. A. WORLD'S BIGGEST MANUFACTURERS OF GENUINE GUT STRING ONLY GENUINE GUT PLAYS LIKE GUT TRADE ENQUIRIES TO:--1G. S. GILL &CO I 108, BATD ROAD KUALA LUMPUR TEL: *****.270 words
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Article39 1960-03-02 14 MADAM TAN CHWEE LUAN NEO Age 76 Paved away peacefully 1.3.60 leaving behind 1 son. 1 daughter-in-law. 1 brother. 3 listen to mourn her loas. Kuneral 3.3.60 Thursday 11.00 a.m. Cortege leaving 64-A. Nile Road, lor Bullm Cemetery.39 words
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Article19 1960-03-02 14 MR. A MRS. DOUGLAS OEMEL'O thank all relatives friends for (tfta and attendance at their wedding on 2«.2.«0.19 words
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Article, Illustration35 1960-03-02 14 R V. MEYER. Oph'haimic Opt clam Mr K. K Mrvfr will vtalt Kuala Lumpur on Monday. 7th. March, and TuMday. Mh March. Appointment! for ryr examination*— Storrh Brothers Ltd.. Moumnatlen Road. K.L. Phooa Bi'7l>s.35 words
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Article668 1960-03-02 14 If FREE PRESS WORD PUZZLE CONTEST: DETAILS IN THE FREE PRESS EVERY DAY 7,200 m. dash to join man she wed by proxy SINGAPORE, Tues.— A X.L.M. ground hostess arrived here today in the course of a 7.200-mile air dash from Amsterdam to Jakarta to join668 words
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Article, Illustration57 1960-03-02 14 Windsor weekend— now Tony is at Palace PRINCESS MARGARET and her fiance, society photographer Mr. Antony Arm-strong-Jones, play with one of her pet dogs ot Royal Lodge, Windsor, where they spent the weekend with the Queen Mother. Yesterday, Mr. Armstrong-Jones moved into Buckingham Palace to help plan the wedding, expected57 words
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Article143 1960-03-02 14 Mac to visit de Gaulle for talks LONDON. Tues. Mr. Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, has accepted an invitation from President de Gaulle of France to visit him at the Chateau of Rambouillet for the weekend of March 12 and 13. it was announced from 10 Downing Street today.Reuter - 143 words
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Article91 1960-03-02 14 LONDON. Tues.— Ml. John Mills, the British actor and producer, was among 169 men and women to receive honours at an investiture given at Buckingham Palace today by Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. The Investiture was th» fourth of a i Ties of six which theReuter - 91 words
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226 1960-03-02 14 MR. YONG STRESSES CITIZEN'S DUTY TO HIS FELLOWS SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A SINGAPORE citizen is not only responsible for his own well-being and advancement but also that of his fellow-citizens, the Minister for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. said tonight. Speaking at a Founder's Day dinner given by the Anglo-Chinese Old226 words
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Article330 1960-03-02 14 LONDON. Tues. Unsettleo conditions were again apparent In London stock markets today. The uncertain outlook for giltedged disturbed sentiment in other sections of the market and in spite of good company news and the expansion in Industrial production in January to an all-time peak, buyers preferred to hold oil330 words
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