The Straits Times, 7 April 1960
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Title Section22 1960-04-07 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 Mo*** fie**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1960 L IS CENTS v x22 words
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Article991 1960-04-07 1 THREE NEW BILLS TO MAKE RACING 'OPEN' Non-members can buy sweep tickets, go to course $10 mil. in extra revenue Byrne SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE Government has decided to legalise offcourse totalisator betting in Singapore to put an end to the activities of bookmakers and gambling racketeers.991 words
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Article, Illustration68 1960-04-07 1 SMILING BROADLY Mr. Antony Armstrong-Jones sit* with his fiancee, Princess Margaret, in the Cambridge launch, Amaryllis, at Putney waiting for the start of the boat race between Oxford and Cambridge universities. The couple followed the whole of the race in the launch and68 words
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305 1960-04-07 1 Govt plans to counter move by pawnmen SINGAPORE, Wednesday. T HE Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, today told the Assembly that he was deferring the third reading of the Pawnbrokers (Amendment) Bill to May 11 "to give the Govenment time to take such measures as may be305 words
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126 1960-04-07 1 RED CHINA CONSULATE CHEF GETS ASYLUM IN BRITAIN lONDON, Wed— Mr. Kuo Teh-lou, head chef at the Communist cninese Consulate here, has been granted political asylum In Britain, the Home Office said today. He Is believed to be the first member of any Communist Chinese diplomatic establishment to gain asylumReuter - 126 words
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Article34 1960-04-07 1 LONDON. Wed. Mr. Peter Llewellyn Davl c s, adopted son of the late Sir James Barrle and the original "Peter Pan." died last night after falling on the underground railway line.34 words
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Article34 1960-04-07 1 LONDON, Wed.— Two British servicemen, Patrick Maloney and Mervyn Evans, left here by air today for the United States to begin marching 3.045 miles from San Francisco to New York. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article88 1960-04-07 1 INDIA PROTESTS TO PEKING NEW DELHI, Wed. India has protested to China against violations of Indian air space by Chinese aircraft over the North East Frontier, the Defence Minister, Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon. told the Council of State (Upper House) today. In a written reply to a question, Mr.Reuter - 88 words
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69 1960-04-07 1 POLICE SHOOT NYANGA MOB: FOUR HURT CAPETOWN. Wed.— Police labt night shot and wounded four of a group of Africans who attacked a police patrol escorting workers home at Nyanga, African township near here, it was announced today. Colonel J. A. C. Reay, divisional criminal Investigation officer, said the fourReuter - 69 words
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179 1960-04-07 1 MENTAKAB, (Pa hang), Wed.— The No. 1 terrorist In central Malaya. Ah Tian, hag been killed by a British Army officer. Capt. T. G. Parsons, of the 2nd Field Beet Royal Artillery, near here. On a month's holiday on Sungei Tekal estate, here, at179 words
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604 1960-04-07 1 Gardens site for home of Parliament $2 M. BOULEVARD WILL LEAD TO HOUSE KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE FEDERATION'S multi-million-dollar Parliament House will 1 stand on a hill overlooking the Lake Gardens here, it was announced today. Work has already started on a wide tree-lined avenue leading to the site. r604 words
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Article107 1960-04-07 1 COLOMBO, Wednesday. rpHE Government of Mr. Dudley Senanayake wil) introduce legislation soon to make Ceylon a Republic within tbe Commonwealth. The Governor-General. 9»r t Oliver Goonetilleke, announcing this in his opening address to the newly-elected Parliament tod-y, said the legislation would also guarantee fundamental rightsReuter - 107 words
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Article34 1960-04-07 1 MENZ'tS NO rC PHOT DEBATE CA>BLFK.\ Vft<l Auj>trAlijn Premier M> ties todr itfused to ale Pjrlununi debate sooth AfriL^n mtJti Opposit.r Ictdcr C<il« bad asked ror subji be discus- .jj Hou morro*34 words
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Article, Illustration3673 1960-04-07 2 ASSEMBLY REFERS WOMEN'S CHARTER TO SELECT COMMITTEE GOVERNMENT NOT INDULGING IN VOTE-CATCHING MANOEUVRE: GOH OPPOSITION members in the Singapore Legislative Assembly today supported the one-man-one- wife principle in the Women's Charter Bill, but described it as a piece of legislation meant only for the protection of rich3,673 words
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Advertisement155 1960-04-07 2 ANOTHER HEW GREATIOM tttf ***** metres K into the stratosphere... sS£|j^^^^B 220 metres j^pSi^^^^B "~^H into the depths I of the Ocedn ■Hs7* aMl^3Mir inß i^ The SUPER WATERPROOF RADO ■■MStsfl flfcv^!^^ STARUNER Is a new creation frf '""\.ilP^|jjjl designed specially for extrt W/t*^^^^^^M (H^. Jo^^ ordinary future performances. H^155 words
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Article119 1960-04-07 3 Riots in Seoul against Rhee OEOUL, Wed. More than 5,000 Korean demonstrators clashed with club-wielding policemen today as they attempted to march toward the Presidential palace in Seoul demanding resignation of President Syngman Rhee and his government. Four people were arrested during several minutes of scuffle. Demonstrators. including opposition Democratic119 words
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Article91 1960-04-07 3 CHEAPER AIR FARES TO BRITAIN LONDON. Wed— Cheaper air fares between Britain and many of her overseas territories were formally approved yesterday by the Minister of Aviation, Mr. Duncan Sandys, in the House of Commons. There will be several new classes of fares ranging from 16 per cent to 50Reuter - 91 words
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147 1960-04-07 3 MILWAUKEE, Wed.—Senator John. Kennedy today beat his Democratic Party rival Senator Hubert Humphrey in Wisconsin's primary election, taking an important step towards being picked as the party's candidate for President in the national election in November. The chief significance of the result isReuter - 147 words
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324 1960-04-07 3 British Press headlines the whippings THE STORM GROWS AT NEW POLICE ATROCITD3S AGAINST AFRICANS LONDON, Wednesday. MOST British newspapers yesterday gave prominence to dramatic reports of police whipping Africans in the streets of Capetown The reports, many on the front page, told of the amazement and horror of white shoppersReuter - 324 words
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429 1960-04-07 3 PRESIDENT de Gaulle. speaking at a State banquet in his honour at Buckingham Palace, last night pledged Britain and France to work "side by side" to deal with "the arduous problems that confront the universe." Speaking of his wartime association with Britain429 words
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121 1960-04-07 3 WORLD'SMOST CRUEL, ANTI-GOD COUNTRY —MINISTER gYDNEI. Wed.— The Director of the Central Methodist Mission, the Rev. Alan Walker, described South Africa as the moat brutal anti-Christian country in the world. To have different viewa from the South African Government Is to face the risk of treason charges and gaol," heReuter - 121 words
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Article80 1960-04-07 3 ICFTU CALLS FOR WORLD BOYCOTT BRUSSELS, Wed. The powerful International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU) has called on its 56 million members to start a two-month boycott of all South African goods from May 1. In an appeal to the "workers of the free world." It said the boycottReuter - 80 words
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113 1960-04-07 3 LONDON. Wed.— The Labour Party's women's conference was told yesterday that the racial troubles In South Africa could endanger world peace. Mm. Ada Bill ing ton. of Birmingham, said in her presidential address: "Unless wiser policies prevail, the peace of the whole wonld113 words
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277 1960-04-07 3 Shock of horror to Britons, says Gaitskell LONDON, "Wednesday. MR. HUGH Gaitskell, leader of the Labour Opposition, said the overwhelming majority of British people had received with "a shock of horror"' news of police action in Capetown on Monday. He was referring to Press reports of whipping and beating ofReuter - 277 words
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87 1960-04-07 3 THE GAEKWAR NAMES A RECORD DIAMOND PARIS. Wed. The teenaged Gaekwar of Baroda yesterday baptised a nameless mystery -jewel, the world's largest and most beautiful rose diamond, the "Prtncle Diamond." Prince Sayajarari, 14. named the diamond "Prtncle" after the nickname of his mother, the Maharanee of Baroda, gave him whenUPI - 87 words
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Article14 1960-04-07 3 LONDON. Wed.-The Marquess of Bristol died yesterday In hospital, aged 89. 0.P.1.14 words
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Miscellaneous341 1960-04-07 3 our woo to too oj RADIO SINGAPORE K^ s A ugh 10 aoo■KLTi^£ :Sr RADI MALAYA from 9.M •m. to U.N pjn. NATIONAL SHORTWAVE AM 6.30 Oood Morning; 6.33 SERVICE 41.7 metrr* Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 The KotJt Lumpy 341341 words
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Article926 1960-04-07 4 55-MEMBER CORPORATION TO PROMOTE YOUTH SPORTS AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES 55-MEMBER Corporation headed by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, is to be set up to promote community recreation in the State, and to take over the functions, assets and property of the former Singapore926 words
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880 1960-04-07 4 MORE DEBATE FOR BILL TO PROMOTE ADULT EDUCATION SINGAPORE, Wednesday. JHE LEMBAGA GERAKAN PELAJARAN Dewasa Bill, which seeks to provide for the establishment of a body to promote and direct adult education, was today recommitted to committee in a move unprecedented in the history of the Legislative Assembly. The Bill880 words
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Article300 1960-04-07 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. A Bill which makes it necessary tor a candidate for election to the Legislative Assembly to be a registered voter received unanimous support in the Assembly today and was passed without debate. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, who moved the second and300 words
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173 1960-04-07 4 3 women caught stealing goods at a sale CJINGAPORE, Wed— Three k5 wumen, including two siilers. who were caueht shoplifting at Robinson and Co., Ltd.. Singapore. were today jailed for a day each, and also fined. The sisters Chan Kum Heng and Chan Kum Chin were fined $66 and $90,173 words
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Article43 1960-04-07 4 EXERCISE FOR THE MIND CHESS has been always acclaimed as the best came to exercise the mind. It is rtmpie to learn. The Free Press exPOTt will teach you the game right from the elementary stages. His lesson* appear daHy, specially written for...43 words
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Article26 1960-04-07 4 EVERT week 15M must be won in the Free Preoa Word Pnxsle eonteat. It is a free entry contest. Details are 1n....26 words
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Article316 1960-04-07 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES BINOAPORE. Wed. The following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport, ABBTVALS BO AC: From London, Zurich. Calcutta. Rangoon (BA 710) 7.39 pjn.: from Melbourne, Sydney. Darwin BA 713) 9.30 p.m. Garn<U: From Jakarta (OA 984 1 11 45 a.m. Air India:316 words
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Article69 1960-04-07 4 AIRPORT STORE BURGLED SINGAPORE, Wed. Thieves broke Into the X.L.M. catering store at the Singapore Airport early this morning and stole 40.000 cigarettes worth about $2,000. The thieves left untouched bottles of champagne, whisky and other liquors In the store. A book hanging outside the store room door in which69 words
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Article71 1960-04-07 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. A taxi driver, Koh Kirn Peow, was punched and robbed of S3 and his vehicle In Slglap here today by four men he had earlier picked up as passengers. While In Slglap Drive, one of the fares produced a dagger, punched him In71 words
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Article55 1960-04-07 4 BINOAPORE. Wed. Dr. William Heng has been elected president of the Hong Kong University Alumni Association here for 1960-61. Other official* are: Dr. O. C Leow (president-elect). Messrs. Y. F. Chew (hon. secretary). Henry Pau (hon. treasurer). Albert Wong. Woon Wan Slang, Wilson Heiig. Henry Loo.55 words
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Miscellaneous153 1960-04-07 4 j ay s Singapore diary,.. UUSHNAN TEMPLE (152. Waterloo Street): Lecture on "Aruchunaa Thabasu" at 1 p.m. by fti C 8. 8. Mad Baghavathar. UNOAPOBE AST SOCIETY: Life model drawing class from 6 pjn. to 9 pjn. at Cultural Centre, Canning Rise: Hth annual exhibition by local artists at Singapore153 words
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Miscellaneous43 1960-04-07 4 2?« e l »n cUc t PJOI MsJ»J »J0 pjn. to 10 pjn. -ssas-js. •srsxrz Red Croas Home lor Trt^piei *™Ul*G TOUTH CUB: SewchUdren, Tanah Merah Besar at m 7 pm chln «»e d*»» 7.50 p.m 330 p.m. KAMALA CLUB: Sewing class pjn.43 words
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Article402 1960-04-07 5 ASSEMBLY EXPRESSES DEEP SORROW AND EXTENDS SYMPATHY OF PEOPLE TO THE QUEEN ALL PARTIES in the Legislative Assembly today associated themselves with a motion which expressed deep sorrow at the death of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong of the Federation. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew,402 words
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141 1960-04-07 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. said today it was the Government's policy to allow, subject to exigencies of tre service. Its Muslim officer* to leave work between noon and 1 p.m. on Fridays to attend public worship He141 words
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141 1960-04-07 5 This is real value for money, says Rajaratnam SINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. said today that the value received from the expenditure incurred on the Aneka Ragam Ra'ayat in terms of synthesising a Malayan culture was immense. He said that the total expenditure, including refreshments and141 words
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91 1960-04-07 5 PENSIONERS WANT TO BE EXEMPTED FROM TAX :I{XALA LLMPLK. Wed. I The Pan-Malayan Pensioners Association want* the Government to exempt its members from paying income tax on the ground that their pensions are barely sufficient for their needs. This is one of the points raised in a memoraniura the association91 words
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266 1960-04-07 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Legislative Assembly today passed in all stages a Bill to impose dues on ships calling at Singapore for the purpose of offloading or taking on cargo or passengers and on harbour vessels operating in local waters. The Deputy266 words
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249 1960-04-07 5 Zoo site: A start at Templer Park in two months predicted A START on a national zoo may be made at Templer Park within two months, the secretary of the National Zoo Committee, Haji Abdul Rahman bin Mohamed Salleh. said today. He said promoters ol the project were becoming Impatient249 words
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Article23 1960-04-07 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Mr. R. I Swales, headmaster of the Johore English College, has been appointed Chief Education Officer. Negrl Sembilan23 words
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Miscellaneous225 1960-04-07 5 The Saint By Leslie Charter is I 'TUiiifSfW WHETHER SHE DID 'and THAT YOUNG WOMAN S»ID THANK YOU.' I SEE^^^^^^H '[r^'^*V THE STABBING Ol? NOT SHE WAS OUT WITH THE SAINT.' < I THAT OUR SEARCH M VV/*"/! A WOMAN WAS IT MAY BE A REMOTE COINCIDENCE, IS FINISHED jg^^225 words
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1195 1960-04-07 6 UNIONS TO BE ALLOWED POLITICAL FUNDS UNDER NEW-LOOK LAWS Byrne's Bill seeks to give Registrar power to freeze bank accounts and to inspect ballot documents 1^ H E Singapore Government proposes to allow the State's trade unions to set up their own political funds. A Bill providing for this and1,195 words
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226 1960-04-07 6 $800,000 to aid S'pore fishermen and farmers SINGAPORE, Wednesday. T»HE Minister for National Development, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, said in the Legislative Assembly today that the Government was working on programmes to help fishermen and farmers. He said that $800,000 had been earmarked to help farmers and fishermen and part226 words
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113 1960-04-07 6 YOUTHS RUN WILD IN THE LOCK-UP: SIX JAILED IPOH. Wed.— Seven youths in a police lock-up threw platr* and teapots about when they were being fed. the Ipoh Magistrate. Mr. Chew Kok Chooi. was told today. Six of the youths pleaded guilty to a charre of behaving in a disorderly113 words
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Article23 1960-04-07 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed Ta Teh. 24. was fined $70 In the magistrate's court today for letting off fireworks yesterday without authority23 words
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162 1960-04-07 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation Government will recruit 600 School Certificate holders this year to be trained as teachers at four centres. A Ministry of Education spokesman said today that 300 of the successful applicants would be trained at Brlnsford Lodge162 words
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Advertisement204 1960-04-07 6 IMlother knows best! When it comes to DISTINCTIVE MEALS She serves CAMPBELL'S CREAM of MUSHROOM SOUP > 3/ k^^bb blm s^a A most delicious soup made with tender, selected mushrooms, rich cream and p delicate seasoning. And, like all Campbell's soups, it it condensed for double value. Mother simply adds204 words
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Advertisement78 1960-04-07 6 Safe extended to Saturday TO CLEAR SPECIAL ODDMENTS yin all departments '"i SAMSON HI-JAC I I WATCHES COASTERS j Only a limited number are Usually $5.50, $6.50 and now available Buy today! $9 50 per complete set! I ONLY $15.00 NOW ALL $3.95 SPECIAL OFFER! TERRIFIC VALUE! LADIES LIMITED SELECTION78 words
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1450 1960-04-07 7 PROPOSALS TO SPREAD OPPORTUNITIES FOR TOTAL EMPLOYMENT AMONG ALL T SINGAPORE, Wednesday HE Commission of Inquiry into the system of contract labour in Singapore has recommended, in its report published today, the establishment of a single Port of Singapore Authority. The Commission, which sat1,450 words
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Article48 1960-04-07 7 MEMBERS of Contract Inquiry Commission art: Dr. Charles Camba (chairman), Mr. Poh Soo Jin, Mr. S. Woodhull, Mr. C. Kandasamy, Mr. Fong Swee Suan, Mr. John Mammon, Mr. Wong Chee Fong, Mr. J. Fraser-Bruce Mr. Tham Poh Leong and Mr. Koh Sam Pin (secretary).48 words
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Article36 1960-04-07 7 ALOR STAR. Wed— A padl planter. Awang bin Salleh, 54. who was gored by a buffalo, died in the Alor Star General Hospital last night. Police are still hunting for the animal36 words
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Article29 1960-04-07 7 1 KUANTAN. Wed The Kuntap Town Council has formed a sub-committee to deal with the naming and re-naming of roads and streets in the State capital here.29 words
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174 1960-04-07 7 BELL SEEKS TO BAN MASSAGE PARLOURS IN CERTAIN AREAS KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. A BILL which aims to control massage parlours in the Federation specifies that they will be allowed to operate only in business zones. Massage panours nave been mushrooming in the Federation since the Bingapor» Government took strong action174 words
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Article122 1960-04-07 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Col. E. G. D Heard, former general staff officer of the Ist Royal Artillery Regiment in Germany, has been appointed Deputy Director of Public Relations for the Far East Land Forces He succeeds Col. R. J. A. Hornby, of the East Surrey Regiment,122 words
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Article41 1960-04-07 7 BUTTERWORTH. Wed. The body of a padi planter, Lazim bin Hashim, 36. was found in a stream at Pengkalan Bongar. Kepala Batas. yesterday afternoon. A woodcutter, Ahmad bin Bakar. came across the body and reported to police.41 words
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2349 1960-04-07 7 INDEPENDENT LABOUR SET-UP IS RECOMENDED BY COMMITTEE FOR SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD OINGAPORE, Wed. The recommendations of the Commission of Inquiry into the system of contract labour are summarised below The Commission recommends that the Port or Singapore Authority should have two labour departments: The dock labour department, and the stevedoring2,349 words
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Article82 1960-04-07 8 >« Irerrfa tit (Minimum) LAST wiik OP Sale at Town rmmtry. Drastic reduction on entire slock. FOR CONTINUOUS SIRVICS, send your New and Renewal Subscriptions for Reader's Oigeit Magazine to: Daaa- «••>» Raj Ltd. Post Box 237, Singapore. MATSRNITY DRCSSIS— more than «a»bablMty guaranteed. aon alike. ;>'ibci» 11 D82 words
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629 1960-04-07 8 The Straits Times Thursday, April 7, 1960. Beating The Bookie A new and determined attempt to beat the bookmaker is to have legislative backing in Singapore. It is intended to legalise off-the-course betting, to admit the general public to the Bukit Timah racecourse, and to have facilities for betting on629 words
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Article404 1960-04-07 8 Since Bloody Monday March 21, on which day South African police slaughtered 71 Africans and caused injury to another 182— there has been almost constant rioting and disorder in the Union, The bitterness of the situation has even, in some cases, turned African against African, causing bloodshed404 words
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Article190 1960-04-07 8 The theme for this year's World Health Day, which falls today, is malaria, a subject on which Malaya can face the world with a good record. For many years now the disease has been controlled in this country largely by means devised locally, though more recent techniques developed190 words
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640 1960-04-07 8 THE SHARPEVILLE MASSACRE: WHO WILL TELL? ()NE should know better than to expect immediately any truthful report on the Sharpevllle mass murders. Officially, there was a riot and for days the news agencies used this word to describe the demonstration. Actually, the Africans committed satyagraha. Had they rioted, many more640 words
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Article, Illustration17 1960-04-07 8 MO MORE fIREWORKS in puBUC PLACES "Well, let's agree on a moratorium till Guy Fawkes day anyway17 words
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Article1222 1960-04-07 8 MONDAY'S BUDGET TRIES TO RESOLVE THE PROBLEMS PRESENTED BY BRITAIN'S BOOM LONDON, Wed. BRITONS on the whole were pleasantly surprised by Mr. Heathcoat Amory's budget, presented on Monday. The City had been prepared for more incisive restraint, and certainly expected the Chancellor to1,222 words
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Advertisement105 1960-04-07 8 (mA Mm A ai.« L\ alt-, t Advertisement of THI GINERAL ELECTRIC CO.. (MALAYA) LTD. R4prt*entlng THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD. OF ENGLAND. iiiicAiif rooms fo let MONTHLY RENT $25.00 Upwards el TimHSil Roael (aM Tm Cuon Choon Villa, near Pour Ril> 2 -Storey luilding suitable for a big family.105 words
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294 1960-04-07 9 'POLITE' CORPORAL ACCUSED of MURDER CINGAPORE, Wed.— An Army assistant educational instructor, described as "raildmannered and very courteous," today faced a prelimi-] nary inquiry into a murder charge. Corporal V. O. Oopalan Krishnan. of 443 BAD. stationed at Kranjl. was alleged to have murdered a fellow-serviceman. Corpora. Abdul Majid bin294 words
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Article13 1960-04-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Income tax collection In March amounted to $10,260.--409.13 words
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Article103 1960-04-07 9 $3,000 grab from motor cyclist SINGAPORE. Wed. Two men ran towards Mr. Llm Tong Yam when his motor-cycle skidded on Sembawang Road here yesterday. But the men were not Interested In helping him as he lay unconscious beside his machine. Instead, they grabbed a leather bag with $3,000 Inside and103 words
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Article51 1960-04-07 9 PENANG. Wed.— A persistent cinema ticket blackmarketeer. K. Kalimuthu, was today Jailed for three months' because he could not pay a fine of $500. Kalimuthu. 19. unemployed, pleaded guilty to attempting to re-sell eight tickets at the Paramount Theatre on March 27. He admitted two similar51 words
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Article484 1960-04-07 9 WHAT DREW THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE ACROSS CAUSEWAY TO WOODLANDS EACH WEEK? CUSTOMS REVEAL THEY SWITCHED SHOES. OLD CLOTHES FOR NEW AND DODGED DUTY JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. WHAT is it that has drawn thousands of people to the roadside fair at Woodlands every Saturday night for months now?484 words
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Article67 1960-04-07 9 SINGAPORE, Wed The Minister for Home Affairs, Mr ong Pang Boon, said In the Legislative Assembly today that under the Undesirable Publications Ordinance and the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance. It was prohibited to Import any subversive publication for sale or circulation or to have In possession subversive67 words
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119 1960-04-07 9 NEW HOURS AT CUSTOMS CAUSEWAY CHECK-POINT JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.New working hours will be Introduced from next Monday at the Import bay. compound and warehouse sections of the Causewiv Customs check-point. These sections will remain open from 7.30 a.m. to p.m. on working days from Mondays to Fridays, except on gazetted119 words
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Article43 1960-04-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Deputy Secretary (Local Government and Housing) In the Ministry of Interior. Haji Ismail bin Panjang Arls. Is acting as Secretary to the Ministry In place of Mr. 1.L.1 Phillips, who is on home leave until May 15.43 words
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Article141 1960-04-07 9 CINGAPORE. Wed.— A total a of 471 out of 600 studenU who applied for admission Into the University of Malaya. Singapore, for the session 1960/61 have been accepted, the university announced today. Last year, of the 800 who applied, only 400 were admitted. I More141 words
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Article, Illustration257 1960-04-07 9 Singapore will have big tie to rebuild Indonesia PLANNING CHIEF SEES CLOSER TIES SINGAPORE, Wednesday. AN Indonesian leader, Prof. Mohammed Yamin, said here today that Singapore would have an important^ role to play in reconstructing Indonesia.! Prof. Yamln, president of the Indonesian National Planning Board. Is the 'brains'* behind a257 words
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189 1960-04-07 9 THIS PLAN issued by the Federal Go vernmem shows the site where the Fede ration of Malaya's Parliament House will be built and the $2 million road system that will lead to it Work has started on the section between 'A"189 words
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Advertisement85 1960-04-07 9 /~y uS^!^ o^^bB^z^^bb^)~~ 4 EVERYBODY |QgP RONUK WAX for gleaming, glossy floors and furniture its antiseptic too! 4v«N«k(« I* thoitt-fiafurol. Transparent 6 lr*w* Agtnti ti> Siagopart and Moloyo J. I. Morison, Son A Jones, Ltd. Agtnfi i* trunti and North Bo'rto The North Borneo Trading Co., (Borneo) Ltd. Ajmh in85 words
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Advertisement496 1960-04-07 9 *s& 1960 MALAYAN Mobilgas economy run CLASS I (Up to ISO ex.) MORRIS OXFORD V, R.A.D. Wis*men FIAT AOO U Cooti QW H-oA. J Wt Coc f m: RILEY 4/o8 Leona Jho Ntli »Lnr ~"u* v Chock Looi VAUXHALL VICTOR. ulu £ft? 7 JAR Wellington J.S. Wellington] B^H pTAUITnAMp&I l496 words
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Article310 1960-04-07 10 Uncertainty now over— Chamber fTHE ALLIANCE'S "re- sounding victory" in the general election last year had dispelled any uncertainty which Malayan traders might have felt. Mr. J. H. Craig, chairman of the Penang Chamber of Commerce, declared today. "Although business remained highly competitive, the year closed on a good note310 words
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Advertisement77 1960-04-07 10 m* Am Mr *M COMFORT, LUXURY Iff si^llk^TX and HOSPITALITY I y /jk Vk/ 1 Japanese manner I ©OAPAN AIR LINES ...ON TIME tVMY TIMf M. ARE YOUR rj2|b DANGEROUS? *-^*vk fir nrri/ it r\ iy^f If If Mr r K A I C/ OtJ jam rttli HI rr— /\lw^77 words
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Advertisement1631 1960-04-07 11 THE RLUE FUNNEL LIME TO ABEN. LIVERPOOL. BLASOOW, IQNOON A CONTINENTAL PORTS. Out Sport Sails P. rhaa Ptaaag tSIuT" iHS SSa t^v SIOMEB London, Hamburg, Rotterdam Apr 0 Apr 11 Apr 11/11 Apr 11 PATRPCLIS LivarpMl. Clttgow Apr 11 Apr 14 Apr 11/11 Mr IT/11 AUTOMEDON M'stillM UnrpMl. A'aouti Apr1,631 words
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Advertisement1350 1960-04-07 11 i I jt Ak^ M JP S J iO^V V V E.A.C LINES-—-KjK a-?SM »OEH. REDSEA. MEDITERMNEAN, CMTINENTAL A SCAMINAVIAN PORTS. fcS Y5\J3| S'pora P. Sham Ptnani CLtTBT "BMOTA"a) I »l" YVMNk7 "MEONIA" I) a/» API M/2T Apt a/B Apt •JApn "BEIRA" a) M Aar/ 4 Mai 1/ I Mar1,350 words
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Advertisement1367 1960-04-07 11 MIM *ub nvaa > amis MWiUVBC a? I*W* 'ii.i Nt.t iilbim XtaVK BEM LINE aIJtAMaMIS LTD- uiti SIMAPORt (lanrparatod us tta Mitod MatjaMit I LIMI UILIMI TS MEN, NX B CONTINtNTAi PMTI S'pora P. S*haai Pomm BiNATTOW tor Pan Sudao liiiimii A^aarp. Rotttrdaaj hi NrV I Mr OiNIOYAI tor Liverpool1,367 words
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Advertisement1353 1960-04-07 11 •j-w MttAUSTER tfk CO^ LTD. ilLi >mi IF 4 TriwuAM un bxlavknkm urn IBMMN NAMMM, BOTTEMAM. MtM IM JUBMIU. SAN FRANCISCO. A BMU. SEATTLE, VANCMVIR A PMTLAM CITY OF CPVENTir luapti aaqt tar CaeMnt A Sa«B) rpora P. Sham Ptntoi Aajartta. 14/ M Mr n/n Mr 14/ a Ipr SUNNTVILU1,353 words
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682 1960-04-07 12 FEBRUARY IMPORTS WERE HIGHEST FOR OVER 2 YEARS By Our Market Correspondent FEBRUARY imports which totalled $392.5 million were the highest for two years and showed a ten per cent rise in value over January. Official pan-Malayan trade statistics also show that while Singapore imports during the month increased by682 words
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Article87 1960-04-07 12 THE PedersUon Minister or Fimnee hu Axed the fallowing prices for CAtcaUUna; Customs duUe* for the week. berlnninf en April 7. Rubber $IJM m Ik> Copra SCis a un. Caooomt oil «M 0 a ton. Palm oil SC3l.sa ton. Palm kernels $50«75 a ton. The rates of duties87 words
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Article129 1960-04-07 12 MELBOURNE, Wed. INVESTMENT shares trsded 1 along slightly easier lines hers today. Associated Pulp gained 2s. to 575. and ICIANZ Improved by Is. ML Base metals eased slightly today. Oils were firm with Santos gaining Is. 9d. to 14s. 6d. Commonwealth bonds held a steady trend. Con. Zinc129 words
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Article210 1960-04-07 12 APRIL first grade rubber buyers t.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday st 1204 cents per lb.. up I<4 cents on Tuesday's close The closing tone was steady. S.C.C.R.A. closing prices In I cents per lb.. yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot fob. buyers 120 4, sellers 130*4; Int. 1210 words
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Article110 1960-04-07 12 CINGAJTORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent April/May shipment $38 buyers, $39 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet: bulk $57 >, sellers. drum »58 sellers. Peppor: quiet: no business was reported done, Muntok white $315. Sarawak $310. special Sarawak black .$2OO, garbled Lampong black110 words
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Article21 1960-04-07 12 Malayan stock Exchange: Apr. Apr. 5 Industrials: 143.25 142.56 Tins: lie 19 157.61 Rubbers: 2M.85 J66.8C Jan. 1 1958=19*.21 words
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Article31 1960-04-07 12 SINGAPORE. APRIL 6. RUBBER: $1.20 i per lb. (up 11 cents). 5 p.m. close: $1.20} (quiet). TIN: S3BB per picul (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 220 tons (up 20 tons).31 words
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Article826 1960-04-07 12 ON the Malayan Stock Exchange i yesterday, industrials improved selectively, tins were firm while rubbers were quiet. The turnover was moderate. Members of the Exchange reported the following business at the afternoon call: Industrials. Fed. Dispensary $1.35 (O). $136 and $1,374: Plzpatrlcks $143; Fraser and Neave ords $2,074826 words
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Article239 1960-04-07 12 CHIPS lying alaagssde the Staga- pore Harbooi Board wtMunres or expected this saarnltig are: Malals 1/2, Surat 4/5, SUr Betelgeuse 6 A, Thorstrand 6 7, Benloyal 8/9. Flying Oull 10/11, Rlmba 13/14, Purnea 15, Stefan Okrzeja 18, Merchant Duke 19, Serdang N.Wall 3, Tronoh N.WaU 5. Batavia 21/22,239 words
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Article97 1960-04-07 12 rpHE Malayan Exchange Baakr Aasoctatinn made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Canada buying airmail T.T. 31 5/8. O.D. 31 3/4, 90 d/st 32 3/16 credit bills, 32 1/4 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D ready: Canada 31 5/16: Belgian Francs97 words
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Advertisement1086 1960-04-07 12 HpJati.L-B^J i^plp^Sp^bZbjbjbMbSpUb] c!3iRKB--*aHloK' ,'.v-^" -&!MfSrTSSPSfBrf jK \hAlihe| Express U.S.A. PaeiSfe tfc Atlantic Coast ServiceE.T.A. E.TJk. E.T.A. S'pora f S'tiam Penang H'kon| I. Anfalai haw Yort Kiajitna Mara" m Pa t t Apr 21 Apr II May '-Ssosss Mara" Ist Call 1*721 Apr 21 12 Apr 13 Apt 2aa Call 241,086 words
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Advertisement161 1960-04-07 12 SOUTH AND WEST AFRICA (Monthly S«rvie«i t para f. S kaa> ran "TCNIBAMA" i Apr I Apr UurMn ÜB/«j. com thiabatti W'4), Cwetown MatMi (1/1). La»os (11/JI, Cotonoa (12/9). Accra, Takoradi. Abidtan. Conakry, Dakar (IT/I). A R «mts:- tingapawan MESSACEKISS MARITIMES '■aisjNss hmu Tali Mm/I. KUAIA LUM'Mt: Aafia fraael Traliaf161 words
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Advertisement486 1960-04-07 12 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OP Teak Sitting A Dining Room sets. steel writing tables, filing cabinets, cupboard, weighing scales, radio, celling lamps etc. To Be Held At Our Saleroom No. 10 Chnlla Strert, On FRIDAY. BTH APRIL. 18M. AT IBM A.M. NOW ON VIEW Cheonu Koon Scmg 4 Ce., Ltd. Auetiooeera486 words
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Advertisement684 1960-04-07 12 NOTICES NOTICE FEDERATION OF MALAYA SECURITY LOAN (1*52) $to,—.o<*/- i% REGISTERED STOCK IM2/72. NOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Register of the abovementioned loan will be closed from 15th April to 30th April, 1960 both days inclusive, for preparation of Interest Warrants. A. G. ARGENT. Ag. Registrar, Public Debt684 words
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Advertisement1335 1960-04-07 13 'a COMPANY MEETING THE UNITED MALACCA RUBBER ESTATES, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meet. Ing of The United Malacca Rubber Estates, Limited will be held at No. 96. First Cross Street, Malacca on Saturday, the 30th. day of April, i9601,335 words
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Advertisement757 1960-04-07 13 NOTICES THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVXN that the Board's wharves wID. bo dosed on Labour Day Sunday, Ist May i960. On that day no vessels will be worked and no cargo will be received or delivered. Further, no berthing or unberthlng of vessels will be undertaken after757 words
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Advertisement794 1960-04-07 13 (Con tinned from Pare S) SITUATIONS VACANT It Ward* U (Mlm.)— Baa M cts. txtrm TRAINEE VALUER Position has now been filled. Applicants to P.O. Box 2821 B'pore thanked. WANTED: First Class Architectural Draughtsman for Arohttsctural arm In Kuala Lumpur. Exosllent prospscta. Apply Bos A9t93 B.T. K U WELL KNOWN794 words
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Advertisement792 1960-04-07 13 SITUATIONS WANTED !t Word, U (Mi*.)— Box St et: txtrm ENGLISHMAN BACHELOR 29 live year* planter passed Malay, Tamil, seeka employment. Anything conaidered, Good references, own ear. Bos A 9897 S.T. K.L. INDIAN SEEKS EMPLOYMENT astata* or mioaa Malaya Borneo. Quallfleauoci sstats drawer Third Orade and •xpariancad In ntoreke«nlnK. axcellent792 words
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Advertisement730 1960-04-07 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Word, U (Mlm.)— Box St el,, txtrm DELIOHTFULLV FURNISHED MOUSE, all amenities, lounge, diningroom,, study, two bedrooma, one air* conditioned, three bathrooms, secluded area Holland Road, available one year 1-2-60. Large gu4cn. ***** (Spore). CLEAN QUIET BEDROOM fully furnished bungalow 1330/-, 2-bedroom* furnished bath-attached S2BO/-. furnlabad room730 words
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Advertisement728 1960-04-07 13 TUITION N Word, U (Ml*.)— Box It el: tatrm BALLROOM PRIVATB LESSONS Dally, by Appointment. Single, Couple or Oroup. Consult C.H. Tan (A.N.A. T.D London-traiaad apaclaUat). Art of Danes Studio. 13 Scott* Road. Singapore-*, Tel: *****. POSTAL TUITION i last* Credit/ Distlaetloas Oaabrtdsa cartlflsata, 8.8.C. Lowat Csrtlfleat*. Qualifying Tast. Lua728 words
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Advertisement651 1960-04-07 13 FOR SALE M Word, U (Mtm.}—Bta It Mm, txtrm NBCCHI SBWINQ MAOHINBB ooat Isss here than la England, rrss loans aad demonstration* Emporium Ltd.. 17, Battery Road. Spore Talephon* USE MOLTS P.AOPLUSH sad shift th* rust, soals snl Urns your radiator. Available to servioe personnel at Naafl. Kuala Lumpur, or651 words
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Article, Illustration1095 1960-04-07 14 LUCY HUANG - Mrs. Anna Sim hopes to find an acne cure for young men FEMININE FORUM "A good beautician should go abroad every feu years for a refresher course so that she can learn all the new techniques and ideas that will be of help to her clients.' 1 BOYS ARE TOO1,095 words
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Advertisement155 1960-04-07 14 afe "'•s•♦.l] Step into beauty with pretty feet HiJie world's smartest women use Pretty Feet In America and Great Britain smart women use Pretty Feet to make their legs look beautiful. Pretty Feet does not harm healthy tissue. But It acts like magic on the hard skin of your feet.155 words
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Advertisement477 1960-04-07 14 jW& Cr6pe PAKFUM E All DE COLOGNE K (3 d f EMIILOT J p^Tot PARFUMEUR V hMIIkUT PARISFRANCE V SSZ, Sole Agents /MOMmjOJF/ m Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penana Shake some 'Harpic^T Jv 3P< into the bowl \^^f^^^/ leave overnight vrfiSßafPl H*rp« cleans rour.4 then flush. That's I'M|]|][l S-bend where all.477 words
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Miscellaneous282 1960-04-07 14 Straits Times Crossword bH HI Bali HT^^Bi LbH ACROSS 7. Mere pleading, yet a riot 1. It takes a tick to tangle hair may be fixed for It (8). (8). 8. Spirited aceoe In "Hamlet" 5. Current abbreviation to give (8). up. Agree? (6). 13. May bum to be Involved282 words
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Article, Illustration692 1960-04-07 15 A O/M/.l V Si I Hi r - A O/M/.l V Si I Hi r WILL THE UNDERDOGS BE ABLE TO PULL OFF AN UPSET AGAIN? -By- BUT MALAYA CAN EXPLOIT CHINK IN THEIR ARMOUR LAST year Malaya entered the final of the Asian Youth soccer championship for the Rahman Cup the undisputed favouritesNC BEH LEOW - 692 words
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Article464 1960-04-07 15 FRANCIS BOEY - THAILAND THE NEXT HOSTS FRANCIS BOEY SIX COUNTRIES DECLINE OFFER OF STAGING 1961 TOURNEY By Kuala Lumpur, Wad. THAILAND has provisionally accepted the respon- .sibil ty of staging the third Junior Asian Cup soccer tournament at Bangkok next year. At a meeting of Asian youth team managers here today, Police464 words
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Article90 1960-04-07 15 KLALA LLMPI K. Wed.— Soccer fans will have to pay more tomorrow night to watch the Junior Asian Cup soccer final between the defending champions. South Korea, and last year's runners-up. Malaya, and the semifinal between Japan and Indonesia. The charges will be $390 words
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Article34 1960-04-07 15 IPOH, Wed.— The Div. 1 league soccer match between Talpine Prisons and 13/18 Royal Hussars, scheduled on the town padang today, was called off when the former team failed to turn up.34 words
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Article232 1960-04-07 15 ON THE TRACK By EPSOM JEEP Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday rOLZA, with apprentice Nazudi astride, proved too speedy for Tinggi Harappan (Johnson) in a sprint up the straight here this morning. Colza won the trial easily by two lengths. She goes over 5Jf her pet distance on232 words
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Article93 1960-04-07 15 DENMARK, NZ TO MEET IN S-FINAL NEW HAVEN, Wed—Denmark beat India 6-1 last night to enter the Über Cup women's badminton semi- final. India's star player, Meena Sushlla, fell and tore a ligament in the right knee daring the second set of the opening singles match. She was taken to93 words
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Article71 1960-04-07 15 I(UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Fred BtoUe and John Pearce. two promising Australian players, treated local fans to a fine exhibition of hard hitting tennis at the Selangor Club courts today. In a one-set exhibition Stolle beat Pearce 6-4. Earlier Pearce beat 8. A. Azman. the Federation's No. 2,71 words
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Article27 1960-04-07 15 CAIRO, Tues— The Olympic Committee of the United Arab Republic has decided to apply for the 1968 Games to be held In Cairo.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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197 1960-04-07 15 SAUL JOSHUA - Tan Tock Seng to 'release' its stars SAUL JOSHUA By SINGAPORE. Wed. Tan Tock Seng Hospital, a Third Division team in the Singapore Amateur F.A. League, has decided to release seven of its top players to First Division clubs this season. Early this year the hospital had Indicated that it197 words
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Article92 1960-04-07 15 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Sqd/Ldr. C. Blount will lead the Combined Services side against Civilians in the Singapore Cricket Association's annual match on the S.R.C. ground on Saturday and Sun■f. Other members of the Services team aw: Maj. p 8. D. Griffin (Army). Lt R O Daplin92 words
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Article63 1960-04-07 15 1 SINOAPORU. Wed. Singapore nuiineee House* football league results today: Di». 1 Wearnte 7 r\*d 0: Eveready 6 Pulau Bukom 0 Chartered Bank v Hongkong Ban* (postponed). Mr. > Eveready "A" 8 Bt»- tries 0; Singapore Olau 6 Borneo Co. 0: Cold Storage 3 PraseAc Neave63 words
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Article318 1960-04-07 15 EPSOM JEEP'S ten to follow at the Selangor Turf r Club's April Meeting startIng on Sunday are: CONQUISTADOR: Has yet to run a bad race since ha struck his right form late last season; scored cleverly over the Ipoh W last month; an all-going318 words
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Advertisement142 1960-04-07 15 many doctors themselves drink i^T-^ v GUINNESS gj§ (.umneto is one of the must fgmous of thirst-quenchers I here s nothing quite like it because, in addition to being most refreshing drink. Guinness is good for you. It gives (l *dded calories to rhe simplest snack and aids digestion when142 words
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Advertisement441 1960-04-07 15 INSECT BITES Mcd tmmedti te treatment If th« ritk of mor« serious infection is to b« •voided. Soothing, healing. utsMpda DDD clean* the wound? kills tba ■erms tod preventi the spread of infection. Itching stops md healing commences th» moment DDD ■Md. Remember! DDD heals all stia trouble* faster. G«r441 words
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Article271 1960-04-07 16 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB CHAIRMAN WELCOMES THE BETTING AND TWO CONNECTED BILLS SINGAPORE, Wednesday. IUR. V.C. BATH, chairman of the Singapore Turf Club, tonight congratulated the Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K.M. Byrne, for introducing the Betting Bill and two connected Bills in the Legislative Assembly271 words
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Article61 1960-04-07 16 BONN. Wed. West Germany today protested to Russia against attacks made against West Germany by Mr. Nlkita Khrushchev during his visit to France. A Note handed over In Moscow today said the Soviet Premier's remarks were likely to "give the French public a completely distorted pictureReuter - 61 words
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Article25 1960-04-07 16 MR. ANO MRS GUNARATNAM thank all fiienda and relatives for the good wishes, valuable presents, assistance and attendance at their wedding at Brrrmban recently.25 words
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Article95 1960-04-07 16 ROSE EBERWEIN congratulate* all tirr t andtdatea for I rtnn highly auct.eslul In the R.A.I). rxamn. 100 pasa TAYLOR DANCE STUOIO announcer 100 r put result nmnt Ballet Examinations Bitty and Ruby Cnuah obtained Honours Grade Ovc and Primary. ROYAL ACADIMV OF Dancing Oradt Examination. Art of Dane* Studio95 words
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291 1960-04-07 16 Schoolboy in S'pore while elder brother seeks him in the capital OINGAPORE, Wed. A schoolboy arrived in Singapore from Kuala Lumpur unaware that an elder brother had gone to the Federation to search for him, another brother and a sister whom he had not seen for 11 years. The family291 words
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Article97 1960-04-07 16 ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A three-man Malayan delegation left here this evening for Singapore on the way to New Delhi to attend the Afro-Asian convention on Tibet. It comprises Benator T. H. Tan. Inche Daharl All. MP for Kuala Selangor, and Dr R. Sathlah. of Klang.97 words
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Article22 1960-04-07 16 BONN. Wed. West Germany explored the possibility of establishing not only military supply depots, but also training areas in Bpaln.22 words
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Article332 1960-04-07 16 LONDON, Wed.— Rather un- I settled conditions prevailed in London stock markets today with buyers again limiting tiielr commitments lii view of the obscure investment outlook. There was a certain amount o! small selling of Industrial equities and prices drifted lower but there was a332 words
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Article, Illustration462 1960-04-07 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By SINGAPORE BEATEN 41 BUT NOT OUTPLAYED K. Lumpur Wed. OOUTH KOREA, holders of the Asian Youth Cup. qualified to meet last year's runners up, Malaya, in the final of the second tournament in the series at the Merdeka Stadium tomorrow night, but they462 words
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237 1960-04-07 16 BURMA beat The Philippines 7-1 In the last Section "A" match which was notable only for the fact that the Burmese centre forward Tin Aung scored five goals. The vlctorv gave Burma their only points In the tournament to put them one237 words
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Article65 1960-04-07 16 LONDON, Wed. Peter Wilson, a leading British sports writer, is today given the front page of the Daily Mirror to urge the banning of the South African cricket team's tour of Britain this year. He wrote: "We must ban South Africa's 1960 cricket tour ofReuter - 65 words
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Article30 1960-04-07 16 SINGAPORE. Wed— Singapore teachers' referees course meeting at SAFA clubhouse on Saturday has been postponed because of the Singapore Malays versus Indonesian Youths match at the stadium.30 words
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Advertisement77 1960-04-07 16 UNLIMITED GUARANTEE Olympic <**, ,<>» a Gas lighter with an unlimited tree replace' q_S t' ment guarantee against manutac- I] I hiring delects. I The Olympic Lighter has t only three components case, Bw gas tank and lighting mechanism J*/ all economical and easy to renew m a lew seconds.77 words
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