The Straits Times, 2 April 1960
1960-04-02
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Title Section20 1960-04-02 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 V^ The Straits Times tle*>P aP Estd 1845. SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1960 IS CENTS20 words
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Article, Illustration1757 1960-04-02 1 KING DIES IN HIS SLEEP 1 HiHHiil^^^MlH^M^BM^iMMMli^Hia^i^i^^HHß^lHHMMlHM^MiMMM Consort at his bedside: Government orders 44 days of mourning Funeral on Tuesday at Royal Sri Menanti STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS KUALA LUMPUR, FRIDAY THE NATION TODAY MOURNED THE YANG DI-PERTUAN AGONG, Malaya's first Head of State, who died in his sleep1,757 words
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Advertisement14 1960-04-02 1 A DEDICATED KING— See Pages 8 and 9: See alto pages 6, 7, 1614 words
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Advertisement53 1960-04-02 1 SWISS MADE 11*1 n THE MOST u t PORTABLE E M js£Ls^ OF PORTABLES U&^f Agents Gmmmtttn Ltd., 16. Collyer Quay. Is this_your refrigerator? When it could be this buy /aec&S Beer Sin the can 1 Quicker Cooling 2 Easier Disposal 3 No Breakages 4 Takes up less space 553 words
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Article45 1960-04-02 2 PENANO. Frl. Two vessels the Ascanius and the Teir-sia* are expected here on April 4 and April 10 respectively with mall from tht United Kingdom Latest posting of mall for Medin Madras. New Delhi Britain and Colombo is April 2.45 words
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136 1960-04-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Krl. The Federation Chief Justice. Dato Sir James Thomson, tonight paid a tribute to the work done by the Belangor Discharged Prisoner*' Aid Society Speaking at the annual meeting of the society at the Belangor Club the Chief Justice said: "The work136 words
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Article360 1960-04-02 2 PRINCIPAL STABBED AS CLERK BEATS ROBBERY BID ON WAY TO BANK A CHINESE school principal, Mr. Lim Hui Eng, 33, was knifed in the back today by two armed thugs who tried unsuccessfully to grab a paper bag containing $17,800 which he was taking to a bank.360 words
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146 1960-04-02 2 •ICTURE BRINGS BAN ON LATEST ISSUE OF MAGAZINE ftt'ALA LUMPUR. Fri. —The March issue of the imported English magazine Prediction has been banned because it contains a picture purporting to be of the Prophet Mohammed. The assistant MinlMer of the Interior. Inebe Mohammed Ismail bin Mohammed Vusuf. said today pictorial146 words
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Article106 1960-04-02 2 The cost of telling a lie— s2so CINOAPORE. Frt Dis- honest concealment of certain details in their private lives landed three husbands in court today and cost them each a fine of $250 or two months' jail They were Yeo Cheow Tuan. 56. of Kampong Hajl Karim. Tamplnes: Lam Son.106 words
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Article207 1960-04-02 2 DEGREE DAY FOR NANYANG STUDENTS SINGAPORE, Fri.— The *3 first Vice-Chancellor of Nanyang University. Dr. Chuang Chu-lin will present degrees lo the university's first 437 graduates at a convocation ceremony tomorrow. The ceremony will take place In front of the library building, where the offlcla; opening of the university wao207 words
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Article39 1960-04-02 2 BENTONG. Fri— A woman rubber tapper. R. Pavalayee, of Bukit binding estate, was today fined $20 or one week's jail when she was found guilty of attacking another tapper. M. Vyapuri. with a broomstick on Jan. 1039 words
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203 1960-04-02 2 Cabaret girls must stay in under new anti-vice rule SINGAPORE. Friday. THE order has gone out to 206 cabaret girls: Don't leave the dance halls before 11.30 p.m. The stay-In order comes Into effect tonight. It affects five cabarets. It is part of the managements' campaign in support of the203 words
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Article25 1960-04-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Oxford-Cambridge dinner scheduled to have taken place tomorrow has been postponed because of the death of the Yang di-Per-tuan Agong.25 words
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Article25 1960-04-02 2 KLANO. Fri.^-The Klans Town Council has approved an annual grant of $1,900 for the Gurney Memorial Library, the on:y library In the town.25 words
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Article152 1960-04-02 2 'BRIBES' BILL IS READY SINGAPORE. Fri A Bill to provide for the more effective prevention of corruption has been examined and approved by a Legislative Assembly select committee with minor amendments The committee, which invited the views of the public, received only one written representation from Chua Tiong Keng. of152 words
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666 1960-04-02 2 rr<HE Chinese edition of the People's Action Party's official publication Petir. today strongly condemned South Africa's racial policy and the recent massacre of Africans. An editorial entitled "Savagery in South Africa" said: "The calculated slaughter of demonstrating Africans is but a more666 words
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248 1960-04-02 3 NEW YORK, Friday. fFHE United Nations Secretariat yesterday published the text of a draft resolution on the South African situation to be placed before the Security Council. It wili be sponsored approved by the Afro-As: by Ecuador and has been ian group. TheReuter - 248 words
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236 1960-04-02 3 FRANCE exploded its sec o.ii d nuclear device in the Sahara Desert today while Soviet Premier Mr Khrushchev is on a state visit to France. The government said the explosion was triggered at 6.15 a.m. at its atomic test site at R«ktane. France exploded Its236 words
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213 1960-04-02 3 Police open fire to disperse crowds lOHANNESBURG. Fri. Police fired several shots last night to disperse a crowd of Africans who stoned trams in the African township of Western, near here. One African was wounded, and taken Into custody. At a railway station near the Government-controlled Meadowlands township two ChineseReuter - 213 words
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Article32 1960-04-02 3 SAIGON, Fri.— Experts from Shell and Stanvac Oil Companies are studying the possibility of building a petroleum refinery capable of satisfying South Vietnam's requirements of petroleum adn its byproducts. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article49 1960-04-02 3 HONG KONG Fri. For the first time since 1931. Hong Kong is to have a population census on March 7. next year. The census Is expected to reveal an increase of something like 250 per cent in the population which, in 1931. wa,s only 850,000— ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article126 1960-04-02 3 WASHINGTON. Fri.— The United States is still planning to conduct non-military atomic experiments while the nuclear test ban talks with Russia continue at Geneva The U.B. Atomic Energy Commission is going ahead with preparations for an explosion deep In a salt bed near Carlsbad. New Mexico.Reuter - 126 words
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Article151 1960-04-02 3 Jakarta: Accord with China JAKARTA, Fri Indonesia reported yesterday that "good understanding on broad lines" had been reached with China on implementation of the dual nationalities agreement between the two nations. MEXICO CITY: Shavenheaded actor Yul Brynner was married to Miss Doris Kleiner of Santiago. Chile. LONDON: Queen Elizabeth the151 words
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Article, Illustration67 1960-04-02 3 CONVALESCING AFTER MAJOR OPERATION A (IP of tea for Mr. Aneurin Sevan at his farm near Chesham. Bucks. This picture of the deputy leader of the Labour Party was taken at his first Press conference since he left hospital 10 weeks ago after a major operation. Mr.Reuter - 67 words
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105 1960-04-02 3 LONDON. Fri.— The Duke of mail Street police station. Edinburgh last night While he was there, a smashwent by police car to in- and-grab raid was revestigate a smash-and- I ported nearby, grab crime in London's I A patrol car set off to inEast End.Reuter - 105 words
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144 1960-04-02 3 Fri.— The Admlnlstrtalon has disclosed the terms under which it will sell over 400.000 tons of stockpile natural rubber under legislation now pending In Congress, according to the Journal of Commerce. The graduated scale will .set a 30 cents a lb. minimum on salesReuter - 144 words
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Article104 1960-04-02 3 SUSPENSION OF SENTENCE UPHELD BOMBAY. Fri. Th"five judges of the Bombay High Court yesterday upheld the action of. the State Governor In suspending the life sentence passed on an Indian naval officer charged with murdering his English wife's lover. Commanaer Kawa.s Na-ii-ivatl, second in command of the Indian Navy's flagship,Reuter - 104 words
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Miscellaneous84 1960-04-02 3 The tides TODAY: Singapore 1.50 a.m. 18ft Bin> 2.45 p.m (7ft 3ln»; Port Dickson 9 28 a.m. < 7ft 51n) 10.01 pm. 7ft 51n); Port Swetlenham 846 am <llft> 8.5 i p.m. (lift llru: Penang 3.01 a.m. »7ft lint 3.15 p.m. (7ft 7lni TIIMDKROW: Singapore 2.22 am. (Bft 31n» 33084 words
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Article764 1960-04-02 4 PAN-MALAYAN MEETING APPOINTS FIVE-MAN COMMITTEE FOR TASK AFTER STORMY DEBATE pHK Pan-Malayan regional delegates conference of the Nanyang University, after a stormy three-and-a-half hour meeting today, named a five-man committee to form immediately a Council as laid down in the Nanyang University Ordinance, promulgated764 words
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Article, Illustration430 1960-04-02 4 SINGAPORE. Friday. r pHE response to the call for volunterrs to teach in literacy classes organised by the Government has been "most encouraging," the Ministry of Education said today. Apart from the help offered by the Malay Teachers' L'nion to teach in430 words
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Article182 1960-04-02 4 SINGAPORE, Frl. The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof Ishak. said today that "an interest in gardening among the population Is an important and gratifying symptom." Opening the 1960 Singapore Gardening Society Flower Show at the riJppy World Stadium, the Head of State, himself an orchid182 words
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Article276 1960-04-02 4 AIT ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES The following is today's schedule of evil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: Krom London, Zurich, Bombay, Colombo (BA :tn/ii%> 5.30 a.m.. from London, Zurich, Karachi, Calcutta (BA 7«4/2lfi> S.OS pm.; from Sydney, Darwin, Jakar a (BA 711/105) 11.35 p.m. CATHAY PACIFIC:276 words
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Article69 1960-04-02 4 Fund now $427,642 SINGAPORE. Frl. The I Ministry of Culture today received five donations to- tailing $4.516 50 for the Na- 1 tlonal Theatre Fund. Among them was one of > $2,146.50 from the Sin Chew Jit Poh, being contributions from readers. Messrs. Wing Co. donated $1,000 through the Overseas69 words
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196 1960-04-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Malay can be made the medium of instruction in the University of Malaya if the people of the country sincerely and wholeheartedly want it. This was stated today by the University's Vice-Chan- 1 cellor. Prof. A. Oppenheim. during a talk to196 words
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Article198 1960-04-02 4 Witness unable to identify men SINGAPORE, Friday. rpHE trial of two men, Ng Ah Chwee and Tan A Chin Hock, on a charge of raping a dance hostess, Chan Choy Khung, 18. with three other persons unknown, in an open space off Clementi Road at midnight198 words
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Article21 1960-04-02 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. A memorial service for Countess Mountbatten of Burma will be held at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Sunday.21 words
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Miscellaneous84 1960-04-02 4 Singapore diary777\ KATONG BOYS 1 CLUB: Badminton 3 pm.; boxing, indoor fames, wpak rag*, body-building 5 pm movie circle show 7 p.m. HI KIT TIMAH YOUTH CLUB: Table-tennis, body-building, football. 4 p.m., film show 7 30 p.m. JOO CHIAT YOUTH CUB: Badminton. Indoor games. 4 p.m.: boxing 4. 30 p.m.84 words
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Miscellaneous78 1960-04-02 4 For" 8.30 p.m. SINGAPORE JUDO CLUB: Randorl practice 7.30 p.m.. Instructors' training 8.30 p.m. CHINESE: TJt.C.A.: tabletennis 9 a.m.; body-bulldlng and weight-lifting 2 p.m., boys' brigade 3 p.m.; aeromodelllng club 3 p.m. basketball 7 p.m., Chinese boxing 7 p.m. V.M.C.A.: Junior dept. open from 2 p.m., Malay 2 p.m., chess78 words
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Article, Illustration216 1960-04-02 5 A Bishop speaks of 'un-Christian doings... TOO, AM GUILTY SAYS BAINES PENANG, Friday. HTVHE retiring Bishop of Singapore, the RighJ Rev. H.W. Baines, last night recalled some "painful divisions" which had marred the life of his diocese since he became bishop 11 years ago. In a farewell address before the216 words
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157 1960-04-02 5 A 24-HOUR CURFEW TO MOP UP 8 REDS KUANTAN. Fri. Operation "Selandang East" was launched today in an all-out effort by security forces to mop up eight Communist terrorists believed to be operating on the Trengganu-P a h a n g border. Information units for the past 10 days have157 words
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72 1960-04-02 5 Guests give $2,300 to Nanyang fund TPOH. Fri. The Perak committee of the Nanyanc University Fund has received $2,304) from guests invited to the university's graduation ceremony tomorrow in Singapore. About 1.000 invitations were sent out in Perak. I Ininvitations asked guests who wished to give present* to do so72 words
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Article16 1960-04-02 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri Labourers on Johore estates contribute! $1,654 to the Cheshire Home fund.16 words
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167 1960-04-02 5 'STAY PUT' CALL TO FARMERS FOR THE I BIG CENSUS KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Farmers through out Malaya were asked today to stay in or near their kampongs while the national agricultural census is being conducted. The census starts on Monday and will continue until the end of the month. In167 words
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Article60 1960-04-02 5 PENANG. Frt— lnche Ishak bin Ayob, Penang runner-up In the national Koran readIng contest In Kuala Lumpur recently, recited verses from the Koran at a Hart Raya party held at the E and O Hotel last night. The Governor, Raja Tun Uda and his wife, Tengku60 words
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Article50 1960-04-02 5 PORT SWETTENHAM. Fri. The pilgrim ship Anshun left here today with 106 Muslims bound for Mecca. This Is the second batch to leave from Port Swettenham. The first batch 116 pilgrims left on Feb. 19. Another pilgrim ship, the Anklng. will take more pilgrims on Sunday50 words
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195 1960-04-02 5 Food and drinks men must undergo regular health tests IPOH, Friday EVERYONE directly involved in the sale of food or drinks to the public in Ipoh will soon have to undergo a thorough medical examination. This will affect an estimated 3.000 people. Tbe Town Council, at its monthly meeting here195 words
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Article149 1960-04-02 5 PENANG, Friday. THE Penang Port Commission announced today A that it hoped to restore the ferry service between the two new piers in Penang and Butterworth within the next two weeks. A statement said repre- sentatives of the manufacturers of the new ferry propellers recently149 words
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Article56 1960-04-02 5 BENTONO. Fri —An opium addict who admitted having 1 126 paper packets of prepared j opium and two opium pipes I was today fined $300 or three months in jail. Lee Sik. 63, was arrested I when police raided his home !in Ah Peng Street on56 words
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Article41 1960-04-02 5 IPOH. Fri. Five members of rival secret societies battled near the Ruby Cinema in Clarke Street here last night. Bottles were thrown. No-one was Injured in the incident. The police havn detained two youths for questioning.41 words
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Article42 1960-04-02 5 BUTTLRWORTH, Fri. A cyclist snatched $7 from a woman. Ambon binte Bakar, at Bagan Luar Road here today. Ambon was walking to market when the thief cycled up and grabbed the money which she had wrap- ped in a handkerchief42 words
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152 1960-04-02 5 GANG MAKES OFF WITH $1900 IN TWO SAFES KLANG. Friday. TWO SAFES containing a total of $1,900 were stolen from two shops by a gang of thieves here last night. i The police recovered both safes minus the money at the Chinese cemetery at I the first milt?. Klang-Banting i152 words
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Article118 1960-04-02 5 Irishman to head MIDF KUALA LUMPUR. Frt The Senior Industrial Adviser to the Irish Export Promotion Board, Mr. Dermot O'Regan. has been appointed general manager of the Malayan Industrial Development Finance Ltd.. formed to help secondary Industries. Mr. O'Regan. 44. who Ims had experience in the management and operation of118 words
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Article46 1960-04-02 5 PENANG. Fri— The luxury liner. Kundsholm. which arrived here on March 1 with 350 round the world tourists, will visit Pehang a*aln next year. The ship will arrive at tht beginning of March and will be in oort for one nlKht.46 words
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Article158 1960-04-02 5 PENANG. Fri.— An officer and 23 ratings of the Royal Malayan Navy have left for Malta to join a coastal minesweeper which Is being sent here next month. The officer commanding rhe R.M.N, Capt. W J. Dovers. told the Straits Times today the minesweeper158 words
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Article2258 1960-04-02 6 The King's death TRIBUTES POUR IN FOR A KING WHO WAS LOVED BY ALL FOR HIS STERLING QUALITIES SIX million Malayans felt a touch of sadness today at the death of their King, Tuanku Abdul Rahman. And it was a measure of their regard that they saluted him as kind,2,258 words
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555 1960-04-02 6 Brought grace, dignity to the throne: Inche Yusof SINGAPORE, Friday. SINGAPORE today Joined with the Federation in mourning the death of the Yang: Di-Pertuan Agong. The Prime Minister's office ordered that all flags at Government flag stations be flown at half mast as a mark of respect today and again555 words
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Advertisement142 1960-04-02 6 Don't let that COLD take hold! A few drops of Vapex on your handkerchief and on your pillow at night clears the head quickly. Vapex relieves colds from the ■rst deep breath* VArtX t£^9vT^ i\>m N wl VAPCX INHALE* II Carry on in your pocket or t^^ handbag ready for142 words
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Article400 1960-04-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Timbalan (Deputy) Yang dl-Per-tuan Agong will open the second session of Parliament on April 19 and the Government is expected to make a statement soon on the scheduled meeting of the Senate on Monday. This is one of the major changes400 words
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524 1960-04-02 7 KUALA LUMPLR, Fri.— The Prime Minister said in a broadcast to the nation tonight: "As a Malayan, I have lost my beloved King, to whom we had all pledged our true and undivided loyalty. "As a man I have524 words
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Article48 1960-04-02 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Frt.-The Association of Apex Clubs of District Five. Zone Four, will hold their district meeting at Port Dickson on Sunday. Delegates from Singapore, Johore Bahru, Kuala Lumpur and Seremban will attend the meeting at which Mr. Francis D. Scow of Singapore will preside.48 words
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106 1960-04-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The following traffic arrangements have been made for motorists who wish to pay homage to the late Kins (rum 11 M a.m. tomorrow Lornie Road from the threequarter milestone to the Suleiman Road junction will be closed to through traffic and will be106 words
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Article54 1960-04-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Fourteen menVben, of the Royal Nobat of Kedah will play at the Istana Negara during the lying-in-state tomorrow and at the Railway station during the en trainment of the body of the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong. They will also form part of the54 words
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Article600 1960-04-02 8 Peacefully the Yang diPertuan Agong died yesterday morning in his sleep. Malaya mourns a dutiful King, a monarch who by precept and example became, from the moment of his installation, the symbol of a newly independent and united country. To Her Majesty and to members of Negri600 words
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Article, Illustration42 1960-04-02 8 A dedicated monarch... ILL YET HE STILL ATTENDED THE KORAN READING CONTEST ONE of His Majesty's last appearances in public was on the night of March 23, when, despite being unwell, he attended the national Koran reading contest at the Merdeka Stadium.42 words
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Article, Illustration1864 1960-04-02 8 He set his own pattern-he himself had none to follow... DULI YANG Maha Mulia Sri Paduka Baginda Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Tuanku Abdul Rahman, set a tradition for kingship which successors may find difficult to emulate. He was so eminently suited to the role ol a constitutional monarch. As Yang di-Per-tuan1,864 words
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Advertisement68 1960-04-02 8 ML, <«saaf Jt' M/R4CULOOS discovery J moisture CREAM SATUM draws moi*ture out of l\\o air holds it again«rtfff« thirsty skin quickly soften- an>l -ooiho it moistens and freshens it cives it a dew), youthful glow enriches it with Vitamin* A ami D ill Stuffed head? Getting a cold? Guard against68 words
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Article, Illustration21 1960-04-02 9 THE late King kissing the golden Kris Panjang at his installation on Sept 2, 1957.21 words
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Article361 1960-04-02 10 I WAS interested to read' in your issue of last Monday the views of the editor of Highway, the journal of the Automobile Association of Singapore, on the deterioration in driving standards in Singapore. SHOULDN'T THERE BE UNIFORMITY? He suggests that "what does act as361 words
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Article246 1960-04-02 10 South Africa A time for clear thinking... \VHILE the air still reverberates with the hue and cry over South Africa's apartheid policy, it would be appropriate to consider a few point., which should aid clear-thlnklng on the part of those who are hauling Dr. Verwoerd and his colleagues over the246 words
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Article252 1960-04-02 10 I COULD NOT AGREE MORE T WOULD like to congratulate Mr. Lee tnc Prime Minister on bis speecn at Nanyang University on tbe question of languages. Mr. Lee's observations on tbe statement issued recently by tbe Nanyang University Students Union express my own feelings completely. I was252 words
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224 1960-04-02 10 •pHE grievances of pass degree graduates in both Singapore and Malaya have been fairly well aired. An honours graduate on Joining the education service Is paid well above $600 while the pass degree graduate is paid only about half this amount. It is224 words
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Advertisement107 1960-04-02 10 y KEffl our htm t f^^^ *^BaF= MOTOR OIL keeps engines I**OTOROI. so clean, guards them so I («KHTI-«««PI) I Mh^h^^^H we^» cars las* years longer! CALTEX A new star in your life for new life in your car Tf^ New lde« In smoking I REFRESHING CONSULATE cool as a107 words
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Advertisement134 1960-04-02 10 Cakes all light and fluffy. Pastry extra crisp and golden. Pies and puddings that taste better than ever. Those are the kind of results you get when you bake with Stork. Use Stork for all your baking. Your family will '^c^ XiTiicrnu\ And ymiu kw f^ c quick. Mf wav134 words
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Miscellaneous302 1960-04-02 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS acrow <5). 1. B»rth. maybe; but abouldn't 7. Thoughtful study at lour Is it b* a spadt that's doing it? (hrine 13 > Vary aad! <b-i< I. Trickery goea quietly (or that* t. Bound by Sherrtr (7). people <S, 8). 10. He may gharc hesiUUon —or302 words
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671 1960-04-02 12 FIRM TONE IN SHARES: RUBBER PRICE DROPS SHARPLY By Our Market Correspondent JTIRM conditions prevailed generally on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday particularly in industrials, and dealings were not affected by the bearish development in rubber following a reported new U.S. stockpile sales policy. A feature in the industrial section671 words
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Article24 1960-04-02 12 Malayan stock Exchmiur April 1 March 31 Industrials: 141.10 138.52 Tins: 157.58 IS7.M S Rubbers: 2(7 4» ZCB.M Jan. I 1958= 100.24 words
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Article308 1960-04-02 12 Uncertain market sentiment pARIA in the week it seemed that the same pattern was developing as at the end of last month, report H.C.B. Co., Ltd. in their review of the Singapore Rubber Market last week. Fair demand for highgrade sheet met with some profit-taking and the price gained one308 words
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Article218 1960-04-02 12 PRIL first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 118', cents per lb., down 2', cents on Thursday's close. The closing tone was Easier. S.C.CJt.A. closing prices in tents per lb., yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 118' i, sellers 118 V Int. 1218 words
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Article14 1960-04-02 12 Owing to atmospheric conditions, the Melbourne Stack Exehanfe dealings were delayed yesteici.-.y14 words
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Article88 1960-04-02 12 T*HE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made me tallowing changes In Its rates to mer- chants yesterday (all rates to 1100 1 Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31 1/2, O.D. 31 5/8. 90 d/st 32 1/16 credit bills. 32 1/8 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.n. ready: Canada 31 3/16:88 words
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Article34 1960-04-02 12 SINGAPORE. APR. 1. RUBBER: Sl. in'* per lb. (down 2 'i cents). 5 p.m. close: SI.IW (quiet). TIN: 5387 87', per Picul (down $1.12' «>. Estimated unofficial offering 220 tons (down 5« tons).34 words
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Article818 1960-04-02 12 ON Lhe Malayan Stock Exchange ywUrday. industrials wer« (lrm altar steady, tins were inclined to eaac, dollar rubbers were (lightly easier and sterling rubbers were selectively better. Members of the Esehaage reported the following business at the afternoon call industrials: Pad. Dispensary II 30; Fitspatriclts $1.37. Praser and818 words
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Article113 1960-04-02 12 SINGAPORE Chimes* Prodwee Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK /Continent April May shipments $38 4 buyers, 839 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $59 sellers, drum $62 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done. Muntok white. $325. Sarawak $320 (both unchanged), special Sarawak black113 words
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Advertisement107 1960-04-02 12 SOOTH AMD Will AFRICA (Monthly Oarvica) Spin p I'taa' far: ■TCNIIANQA" J Apr 1/s Aar Dursan (M/ 4). Port Elizabeth (11/4). Capetown Utltil W*)< L «l»» Cotonou (11/11, Accra. *It sHkmt iiliciam. Tafcoradi. Abidjan, Conakry. Dakar (17/5). Agants:- Siagapora: MESSACERIBS MARITIMES 'iil«rtas Nant Tit: M7TI/S. KUALA LUMPUP tigle Frtstl Tralmg107 words
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Advertisement626 1960-04-02 12 NOTICES CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL CERTIFICATE. FEDERATION OF MALAYA CERTIFICATE AND HIGHER SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS IMt. Entries for the above examinations will close at the local Education Offices on 7th May, 1960. P*r« tirularg of fees and entry ,urnn can be obtained from .he Chief Education Officer of the State In which626 words
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Advertisement337 1960-04-02 12 NOTICES dTT COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS Work In connection with essential electrical extensions at Alexandra Incinerator Substation alll necessitate the interruption of electricity supply on Sunday. April 3rd, 1960 between the hours of 8.00 am and 8.00 p.m. Consumers in the following areas win be affected:.337 words
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Advertisement206 1960-04-02 12 NOTICES NOTICE "There will be a public lecture by Dr. Ralph E. Cleland. Dean of the Graduate School of Indiana University, Chairman of the National Academy of Sciences Committee in UNESCO, and Professor of Botany on Monday. 4th April. 1960. at 5 p.m. In the New Physics Lecture Theatre 3,206 words
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Advertisement692 1960-04-02 13 SITUATIONS VACANI to Wordt H (Mtn.)— Box St et: win. BOOKKEEPER with experience aad knowlrdxe of Chine*-, preference grven to holder* or School Certificate and IXC Accounting Box A 6963 S.T. Spore. WANTED EXPERIENCED COM POSITOR (or Printing Company In South Parak. Praferabl* Indian with Tamil aad Kngltah education. Apply692 words
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Advertisement1023 1960-04-02 13 EDUCATION J« Word* ti (Min.)— Box it et*. txtrm GREGG (HORTHAND: Register early A Avoid Disappointment: Another Kour Month* Ouaraateed Class Start* April. Typewriting Mornlng/Altemoon/ Evening J£ngllan Classes PrimaryForm 111. Chuaghwa institution. Short Street. Spore *****. CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL CERT., and HlKber 8.C.: Wolsey Hall Oxford (tat. In 1894> provides successful1,023 words
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Advertisement865 1960-04-02 13 FOR SALI H Worm* U (Mtn.)— Box it cia *xtrm MAKE YOUR TYRES look like new with Holt's Tlrewall Black. Rratorrs. original finish. Will not crack or bliMer aad so quick drying. Available to service personnel at Naan, Kuala Lumpur, or sole agents Borneo Motors. OFFERS ARE INVITED lor I865 words
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Article, Illustration349 1960-04-02 14 TOURNEY REORGANISED -SILVER TROPHY FOR THE RUNNERS-UP KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. npHE Second Junior Asian Cup football competition will resume on Sunday, the F.A. of Malaya announced today. The competition has been reorganised so that it can end on Thursday, us originally scheduled. The two matches349 words
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178 1960-04-02 14 ATHLETES TO BE OFFICIALS AT SAAA —MEETS— SINGAPORE. Fri Athletes will be encouraged to act as officials at all the inter-club meets organised by the Singapore A.A.A. this year. The S.A.A.A/s competition organising sub-committee has decided that each team taking part in inter-club triangular meets this season should provide at178 words
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Article19 1960-04-02 14 TOKYO. Fri. Japans featherweight boxing champion Kazuo Takayama last night outpointei Philippines bantamweight Leo Espinosa over 10 rounds19 words
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Article18 1960-04-02 14 BONN. Prl. West Germany beat England 5-3 in a men's international table tennis match at Ludwlgshafen.18 words
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Article402 1960-04-02 14 FIFTH TEST ENDS IN DRAW PORT OF SPAIN. Friday. ENGLAND won a rubber in the West Indies for the first time since the series began in 1929-30 when the Fifth Test petered out to a tame draw here yesterday. England, winners of the Second Test, which wasReuter - 402 words
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Article118 1960-04-02 14 Perak go into zone final IPOH. Fri.— Perak trounced Kedah 8-0 In a second round match of the Malayan Chinese F.A. Cup competition on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground today. Perak will now meet Selangor In the North zor« final In Ipoh on either April 23 or 24. Before the118 words
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Article84 1960-04-02 14 HONG KONG. Fri. The visiting New Zealanders from the 28 Commonwealth Brigade stationed In Malaya ended their rugby tour here by beating a Hong Kong XV 8.3 in a brisk game last night that saw two men from the home team carried off the field84 words
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Article39 1960-04-02 14 SINOAPORE, m Kvtread? beat Police B.A. 2-0 In a friendly aoccer match played at Thomson Road today, scoring through Ismail Yuaoff and Mohamed Said Eveready and Police drew In a aecond team match. There was no acora.39 words
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Article26 1960-04-02 14 HOCCOL: PrtandllM Rajaji v Ourktu Tranalt Camp, Item Park; Da ml AfUh v RAP Seletar. PfciTV Park: HQ SHB v Joyful Indian*. Port Canning.26 words
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Article204 1960-04-02 14 ONE PER OVER SHOULD BE ENOUGH— MCC MANAGER f)ORT OF SPAIN. Fri. 1 Mr. Walter Robins, manager of the MCC. tourists, said he believed that one bouncer an over was enough in first-class cricket and added that too many had been bowled in the series which ended here yesterday.Reuter - 204 words
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176 1960-04-02 14 INDONESIA INVITES MALAYA TO TAKE PART IN ATHLETICS COMPETITION- K"UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Indonesia has invited Malaya for an international athletics competition in Jakarta in June or July. The Invitation to the Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union came from Mr. Osman. secretary of the Indonesian Junior Asian Cup soccer team,176 words
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Article48 1960-04-02 14 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Chua Choon Leong was re-elected president of th« Singapore Lawn Tenni elation at the annual meeting at Shtfnton Way last night Other officials elected for 1960 were:—. Vice-president. Dr. Chan Ah Kow: secretary. Mr. Ong Swtf Kenc: treasurer. Mr. Low Kee Pow.48 words
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Advertisement1439 1960-04-02 15 NOTICES mmaamm^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ mmum^^^mmm, THE TRADE MARKS VJ V iTTT^TT^.^^V 1 1 |\'j "j 'I 4WJ I J Llli^^i^ijH ORDINANCE. .K. r l*.f»r>]|BlH 'aMil A I H i I i Pi n_Lil_^Ll *T* .bbsbsbsWl Chapter HI jBB*BBSBB«fla*Ba*BBBVBBB*flBBBBBflH^ This advertisement appears by direction of toe Registrar of Trade Marks under Section 49(711,439 words
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Advertisement744 1960-04-02 15 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wordm ti (Mtn.)— Box tt et: txtrm BOOKKEEPER v.-h experience aad knowlrdKe of Chlnest. preference sr»en I to holders of School Cert Ideate and IXC Accounting Box A 6063 S.T. B'pore. WANTED EXPERIENCED COM- FOBITOR for Printing Company In South Parak. Preferably Indian with Tamil and Kngltaa744 words
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Advertisement965 1960-04-02 15 SITUATIONS VACANT Woru ti (Mim.)— Box tt et: txtrm TWO TBACHBRS of Selene* and or Mathematics to School certificate level in Preibyterlan Boy* School. B'pore. Salary Government scale. Apply Principal. TEACHERS OF NATIONAL language wanted. Trained or untrained. Qualification*. School Certiacat* or Federation ef Malaya Cert meat* with credit in965 words
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Advertisement948 1960-04-02 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT it Word* U (Min.)— Box tt tt: txtn FLAT TO LIT. 2 spacious bedroomi bis hall. sa*. electricity. modert sanitation 310 A Changl Road ineei Oeylang Serai). Apply personally 01 Box A 0953 S.T. S'por*. FULLY FURNISHED three bedrooK bungalow, servant s room, car porch, modern sanitation, available948 words
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Advertisement1062 1960-04-02 15 EDUCATION It Word, ti (Mim.)— Box it tt: txtrm GRECO SHORTHAND: Register early Avoid Disappointment Another Four Months Guaranteed Class Stan* April. Typewriting Morning/Atternoon tvenint tngllsh Class** Primary— Form ill. Ckuasbwa UutltatMQ. Short Street. B'pore *****. OAMBRIDOE SCHOOL CERT., and Higher I.C: Wolsey Hall Oxford (Est. 1 la 1894) provides1,062 words
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Advertisement1091 1960-04-02 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Word* ti (Min.)— Box tt ti: txtrm FIAT 80S convertible registered July 1808, 8800 miles on* Buropean owner. Telephone Spore ***** after 1 p.m. FIAT 800 TBSO OM owner 52.550/-. Btudebaker 1954 82.500/-. Vanguard Statlonwagon 1332 1750/-. View 137 Buklt Tlmah Road. Spar* Ring 54W54 FIAT1,091 words
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Advertisement867 1960-04-02 15 FOR SALS t* Word, ti <tHn.)—Btx St tt: txtrm MAKI YOUR TVRBB look Ilk* new with Holt s T rewall Black. R.-«'or.s. original finish. Will not crack or blister and so quick d-ylri. Available to servie* personnel a' Naafl. Kuala Lumpur, or sole agents Borneo Motors. OPPIRS ARI INVITIO lor867 words
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Article297 1960-04-02 16 'PRINCE' IN FAULTLESS TRIAL I tn^B** Technicolor II a strong fancy SINGAPORE, Friday SHAW Stable's Technicolor 11, a former Class 5 performer who has made good, is likely to start favourite in the Singapore Derby j to be run over 1| miles at Bukit Timah on Sunday. I Technicolor II297 words
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Article177 1960-04-02 16 SINGAPORE. Frl— Lawrence Hall, a well-known American tennis coach, win visit Singapore from Sept 3 to Oct. 28. Hall. 51. will make a coaching tour of the Federation i Apr. 22 to May 30) and will visit Indonesia for three months before coming here. Hall177 words
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Article96 1960-04-02 16 Aussies due in Kl on Tuesday ffUALA LUMPUR, rrt. Fred Stolle and John Pearce, two promising Australian tennis players, will arrive here on Tuesday In the course of a world tour. They will play exhibition matches at the Selangor Club courts on Wednesday from 4.30 p.m. The Selangor Lawn Tennis96 words
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Article34 1960-04-02 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl.— Belangor's first cricket trial of the season scheduled to take place tomorrow and Sunday has been postponed to the following weekend owing to the death of the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong.34 words
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Advertisement134 1960-04-02 16 SINGER^y YOU'LL LOOK NO FURTHER... JLu|H v.' 1 A Jb IB^" *^^HHnnnnnnnln^^nWgMP^^^BMj^W^^i^ 9#Af^^RA\Y VM-mJML^Pv Jf KnAVf __,^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^2^nsLMannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn^^^MMninnn««aa«nm B^^^^^^^^^^^^^mmJ M **^Hn*JHjfc Here is the car you 'have always wanted and can now a/ford The graceful Gazelle provides *^^SJ ~^P i combination of features you have lonj£ awaited elegant modern styling, luxurious134 words
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Advertisement242 1960-04-02 16 TAPE RECORDER WITH I\IIM CSfc^ /^ntL^" J CNOOSE UHER STEREO >*^^^f meH FIDELITY TAPE \^^P^ RECORDER i»» t D^nk —^^mmmm^kZ^" Stperior Quality w Outslindinf Desip I Incomparable Performance 730 LnlnnnV**' tf^ U**|V#ft#l I Salt Artnlf Ster«O 3U* AMATIUR PHOTO STORIS LTD. •••.NOTTNMUOCI WIAaMNCArOM.*. Tfl> J23JI- JIJI2- RANCH: SI, YIW ROAD,242 words
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Miscellaneous1263 1960-04-02 16 OMunnOW S CARD Race 1—2.15: (Class 2. Div. 4) 6 Furs. 1 OaOOJ 8»n Jwwi (C.l. Aw> Sullivan, 6 9.0 (8F) Tajter 2 ***** Bax Office II (Shaw St.) Spencer, 5 8. 11 Burton 9 3 6090 Bob* (Plntu Best St.) Lee. 4 8.9 4 *****. P1ntu Mm (Tay tt1,263 words
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Article, Illustration350 1960-04-02 17 TOURNEY REORGANISED -SILVER TROPHY FOR THE RUNNERS-UP KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Second Junior Asian Cup football competition will resume on Sunday, the F.A. of Malaya announced today. The competition has been reorganised so that it can end on Thursday, as originally scheduled. The two matches350 words
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179 1960-04-02 17 ATHLETES TO BE OFFICIALS AT SAAA MEETS SINGAPORE. Fn. Athletes will be encouraged to act as officials at all tho Inter-club meets organised by the Singapore A.A.A. this year. The S.A.A.A.'s competition organising sub-committee has decided that each team talcing part in inter-club triangular meets this season should provide at179 words
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Article19 1960-04-02 17 TOKYO. FYi. Japans featherweight boxing champion Kazuo Takayama last night outpointed Philippines bantamweight Let Espinosa over 10 rounds19 words
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Article18 1960-04-02 17 BONN. Fri. West Germany beat England 5-3 in a men's International table tennis match at Ludwlgshafen.18 words
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Article405 1960-04-02 17 FIFTH TEST ENDS IN DRAW PORT OF SPAIN. Friday. ENGLAND won a rubber in the West Indies for the nrst time since the series began in 1920-30 when the Fifth Test petered out to a tame draw here yesterday. England, winners of the Second Test, which wasReuter - 405 words
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Article117 1960-04-02 17 Perak go into zone final IPOH. Fri.— Perak trounced Kedah 8-0 In a second round match of the Malayan Chinese FA. Cup competition on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground today. Perak will now meet Selangor in the North zon« final in Ipoh on either April 23 or 24. Before the117 words
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Article85 1960-04-02 17 HONG KONO, Fri. The visiting New Zealanders from the 28 Commonwealth Brigade stationed In Malaya ended their rugby tour here by beating a Hong Kong XV 8.3 in a brisk game last night that saw two men from the home team carried off the field85 words
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Article39 1960-04-02 17 SINGAPORE, Fri. Bvtready beat Police S.A. 2-0 In a friendly sococr match played at Thomson Road today, scoring through Ismail Yuaoff and Mohamed Said Bverendy and Police draw In a second team match. There was no score.39 words
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Article25 1960-04-02 17 ROCCEK: Frlendlle* Rajaji v Ourktu Transit Camp, Fairer Park; Darul Aflat) v RAP S*let«r. Parrar Park; HQ SHB v Joyful Indian*. Fort Canning.25 words
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Article204 1960-04-02 17 ONE PER OVER SHOULD BE ENOUGH- MCC MANAGER FRT OF BPAIN. FTI. Mr. Walter Robins, manager of the M.CC. tourists, said he believed that one bouncer an over was enough In first-class cricket and added that too many had been bowled In the series which ended here yesterday. Mr.Reuter - 204 words
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179 1960-04-02 17 INDONESIA INVITES MALAYA TO TAKE PART IN ATHLETICS COMPETITION- KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Indonesia has invited Malaya for an international athletics competition in Jakarta in June or July. The Invitation to the Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union came from Mr. Osman. secretary of the Indonesian Junior Asian Cup soccer team,179 words
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Article57 1960-04-02 17 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Chua Choon Leong was re-elected president of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association at the annual meeting at Shrtiton Way last night Other officials elected for 1960 were: Vice- president. Dr. Chan Ah Kow: secretary. Mr. Ong Sw«* Keng: treasurer, Mr. Low Kee Pow. asked57 words
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Advertisement375 1960-04-02 17 lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH PRODENT I COMPETITION NO. 2 RESULTS S^^^^^^J^^MIIMmF^TOOTB PASTE ipj^/l FIRST PRIZE WINNER:- I Mrs. D. Morcira. S V 453, Bukit Kechil RoaJ. 'IIUPr Bukit Mertajam. P. \V. THE CORRECT ANSWER: W *yf PHOTO NO. 4IS THE MOST J A ELEGANT POSE. z^z ft """fc-* M THE FIRST PRIZE WINN375 words
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Advertisement64 1960-04-02 17 Win I iJElilv/iv v\v|| bMSt( r JO/l iJElvVll-jt a: HbA \V I L k I INTERNATIONAL ";^ft£ TRUCKS NewAA Series A truck for every purpose In the automotive field International does not manufacture motor cars only trucks and consequently, every unit and every part of every International Truck is engineered64 words
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Article37 1960-04-02 18 The London Stock Exchance closing prices were not received because of poor radio transmission due to sunvnoti New satellite CAPE CANAVERAL. Frt. U.S. today successfully launched a leather satellite Into space carryIng two TV cameras.37 words
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Article33 1960-04-02 18 LONDON. Pri— Spot 33 d May 33", d, June 33-, d.. July Sept. 33< 4 <1.. Oct/Etoc. 3a\,d.. Jan/March 32 ',d., Aprtl c.i.f 34>,d.. May c.i.f. 34', d., Tone: Steady .at decline.33 words
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Article21 1960-04-02 18 LONDON. Pri— Buyers £7M'-. sellers £789' s PorwarU buyers £7«6'2. sellers £787. Settlement £789' Turnover a.m. 45 tons. p.m. 40.21 words
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410 1960-04-02 18 50 Malayan Navy ratings will pull gun carriage THE late Yang di-Pertuan Agong will begin his last journey through the streets of Kuala Lumpur at 8.45 a.m. on Sunday. Amid the solemn pomp of the stale funeral procession, his body will be bone to the railway station on a cun410 words
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Advertisement393 1960-04-02 18 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEWTS Worim SIO (Minimum) BIRTH VICURS: a hod. to Harbnrm and Alan at Batu Galah on 30-3-60. Both DEATHS t. NAOANATNCR pansrd awa> 1.4 00. CortfKt leave, 21 8- 1. Mrdan Imbi. off Jalan Khoo Trik K», Imhl Road. 4.00 |>.m on 2.4.60 to Lokt V." Road Crematorium.393 words
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