The Straits Times, 20 April 1960
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Title Section18 1960-04-20 1 AVEBAGF DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 M**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1960 <* 15 CENTS18 words
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Article1511 1960-04-20 1 THE BIG DAY: July 3 1 King announces the ending of the Emergency 'Watch out for forces of evil' warning KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday •JHE STATE OF EMERGENCY which was promulgated in the Federation on June 16, 1948 is to end on July 31. The announcement was made by the Yang1,511 words
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Article, Illustration65 1960-04-20 1 THE 12-year Emergency cost the Federation Government a total of about $15,000-million ($300,000 a day). ALTOGETHER, 11,043 lives were lost. THE BANDITS lost 6,698 killed: 2,696 surrendered: 2,819 wounded and 1,286 captured. SECURITY Forces suffered 1,865 killed, 2,560 wounded. CIVILIANS: 2,473 kiUed, 1,385 wounded, 810. missing.65 words
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176 1960-04-20 1 SINGAPORE, Tuesday ]lf R. JUSTICE BUTTROSE today said he felt very if sorry to see the jury system disappearing to a large extent with the coming into force last Thursday of a change in the Criminal Procedure Code Bill. I Speaking in the High176 words
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Article26 1960-04-20 1 KABUL. Afgnanistan, Tups Nineteen people were killed when their mud houses collapsed under heavy ruins that flooded Kabul during the last nine days.— U.P.l.26 words
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Article88 1960-04-20 1 Road crash kills two policemen SEREMBAN. Tues. Inspector Ja'afar bin Pius. 24. and Corporal Ahmad bin Abdul Ohanl. 35. died last night as a result of a road accident about seven miles from Oemas, on the Tampln Road. Their car was in collision at 8.30 p.m. with a lorry which88 words
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153 1960-04-20 1 NEW DELHI. Tues. Mr. Chou En-lai received a cool but correct welcome when he arrived here by plane today for week -long talks with Mr. Nehru on the Sino- Indian border dispute. Heavy security precautions surrounded his reception and there was an153 words
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520 1960-04-20 1 81 are killed as mobs besiege Rhee SEOUL, Tuesday. ANTI-GOVERNMENT mobs raged through Seoul today, placing President Syngman Rhee under virtual siege in his Presidential Palace. They attacked Government buildings, newspaper offices and police stations and started fires. Government troops and armoured cars, firing at point blank range rolled themReuter; UP - 520 words
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302 1960-04-20 1 SINGAPORE, Tuesday THE GOVERNMENT is to make it tougher to get Singapore citizenship. Residential qualifications for citizenship and for naturalisation have been increased Bill published today Under the Bill, a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies, or of the Republic of302 words
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Article59 1960-04-20 1 TAIPEH. Tues. The Garrison Commander of Quemoy ha,s alerted all troops on the off-shore Island against possible Communist attack, the official Central News Agency reported today. The commander, whose name was withheld, has cancelled all leave for officers and men and ordered that preparations be made to59 words
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Article218 1960-04-20 1 3 held in car chase drama SINGAPORE, Tues. Within eight minutes of a 999 call about an armed robbery tonight, a police radio patrol chased and detained three people in a car at the 8 1/2 milestone. Jurong Road. With guns at the ready, the police patrol held on to218 words
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Article31 1960-04-20 1 GURKHAS DEATH FALL •UMMTOsU Gurkb4 pohtcoui! rru f 1 II from foun floor of Mount I PoU'_; C latonntent fl*l e*lly todJ* Admitted CieniraJ H<*-pitaJ va «i> Mkf coaditoon31 words
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Advertisement63 1960-04-20 1 R^SS^^B TIGER IN THE FRIDGETHOUSANDS OF GALLONS OF IT The maturing period knows as "Ugcring," brings out the full satisfying flavour in Tiger Beer. For it <^^ s??=J is during this period that v "^N> the beer flows to the huge <J^" '^^k freezing point. Brewed by I •twCO ANO63 words
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Article, Illustration499 1960-04-20 2 COLOURFUL PAGEANTRY aT HIS FIRST PUBLIC APPEARANCE KUALA LUMPUR, TuesJay THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong made his first public appearance this morning since his election five days ago when he opened the second session of Malaya's first Parliament at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall here.499 words
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79 1960-04-20 2 Train just misses crashing into bus J^NGAPORE. Tues. A goods train on the way to Johorc Bahru. narrowly misted smashing Into a boa at a level crossing near Bukit Pan.lang village early yesterday. The bus had crashed through tbe gates at the crossing which had been closed for the train79 words
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Article41 1960-04-20 2 TANJONG MALIM. Tues.— The National Union of Teachers. Perak branch, haa started a benefit fund to help dependants of members who die during service. This Is the first branch of the union to have such a scheme.41 words
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237 1960-04-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR,' Tues. A team of World Bank experts is due here early next month to examine the I economic and financial I needs of the FederaI tion and the prospects for economic development. The party has been Invited by the237 words
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Article20 1960-04-20 2 IPOH. Tues. Mr. N. C. Thomas, a school teacher, has been re-elected president of the Menglembu Youth Club.20 words
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Article39 1960-04-20 2 gEREMBAN. Tues.— A 13--year-old schoolboy, Maulud bin Abdul Ohanl, has been missing since last 'Friday after he was scolded by his elder brother. Yahaya. 18-year-old elder brother of Maulud. told the Straits Times: "'My brother was staying with39 words
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Article58 1960-04-20 2 me for more than a year. I am a fireman attached to the Seremban Fire Brigade. "Maulud left the house at II a.m. on Friday after I had scolded him for not studying. He told me he was going to have a bath but I have not seen58 words
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138 1960-04-20 2 THIEVES BREAK THREE DOORS FOR $2,362 HAUL IN COINS KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Thieves forced open three doors and seven locks in an office building in Pasar Road here early this morning and removed 12.362 in coins from a cupboard. But they failed to break open a safe containing M.OOO and138 words
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Article32 1960-04-20 2 BINGAPORE. Tues. Col. F.W. Speed, formerly commander of the Australian Army Force. Far East Land Forces (Singapore^, has been appointed honorary aide-de-camp to the Governor-Gen-eral of Australia. Viscount DunrossU32 words
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Article151 1960-04-20 2 Out of action: 38 Sabres OUTTERWORTH, Tuea, Thirty-eight Sabrt Jet fighters operating from Australia's air base at Permatang Kuching, Butterworth, have been temporarily grounded from today This followed an order from Canberra after three fatal accidents Involving Sabre jets at Williamtown, New South Wales. The 38 Sabres which arrived at151 words
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Article143 1960-04-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federation Government will assist Malayan students in Perth to buy a clubhouse. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, has told the West Australian Malayan students liaison officer. Mrs. Mary HodgKln. to Investigate buying or renting suitable premises In Perth. Malayan students143 words
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Miscellaneous20 1960-04-20 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby 9CCM WvA WUAT at 522«» V OUUSIN6 j f MAKNM4 1 1 V^ a cAtoTy20 words
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434 1960-04-20 3 POLICE STAND BY IN FORCE TO PROTECT NON-STRIKERS LONG QUEUES OF AFRICANS IGNORE CAMPAIGN CALL AND WAIT FOR BUSES "DOLICE were again out in force in and around the African townships of Johannesburg today to give protection to Africans against intimidators preventing them from434 words
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110 1960-04-20 3 WHY JAKARTA MOVES ARMY MEN TO CIVIL JOBS JAKARTA, Tues.— Men of the Jakarta military command have been told that the Government was moving military officers into civilian jobs to promote greater discipline in clvlian life. Lt -Col. D. Marts, of the Navy Planning Board, addressing a monthly "roll call"Reuter - 110 words
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Article26 1960-04-20 3 TOKYO. Tues— Additional reinforcements of 1,000 men today swelled to 5,000 the number of policemen alerted to prevent bloodshed at the strike-torn Mlike coal mines.26 words
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197 1960-04-20 3 'BANDOENG SPIRIT' HAS BECOME A BIG INFLUENCE JAKARTA, Tuesday. TTHE "Bandoeng spirit" had become a political principle recognised throughout the world, Dr. Ali Sastroamidjojo, chairman of the Afro- Asian conference at Bandoeng in 1955, said yesterday. He made the statement in an Interview with the Jakarta daily Suluh Indonesia (TorchReuter - 197 words
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Article39 1960-04-20 3 MOSCOW. Tues. Mr. Walter Nash, the New Zealand Prime Minister, had a friendly talk with Soviet First Deputy Premier Anastas Mikoyan In the Kremlin yesterday. Mr. Nash flew to Moscow yesterday from London. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article40 1960-04-20 3 TEHERAN, Tues. An international band of drug .smugglers has been smashed and nearly £250.000 worth of narcotics were seized, a Persian police spokesman .aid today. Two women and three men, all Lebanese, were arrested. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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257 1960-04-20 3 Driver had 2,000 gallons of death at his back MANCHESTER. Tues. T1 A leaking tanker carrying 2,000 gallons of a potentially explosive liquid made a successful cross-country dash yesterday, not daring to stop for fear of an explosion. Police cars and fire engines escorted It lor more than 100 miles,UPI - 257 words
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Article40 1960-04-20 3 BANKOK. Tues. A Chinese Nationalist Air Force plane and a Royal Thai Alt Force plane bearing the remains of Air Chief Marshal Chalermklat Wattanagkul and other people killed In a crash In Talpeh arrived here yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article42 1960-04-20 3 CAIRO. Tues.— The Foreign Ministry of the "Algerian Provisional Government" an. nounced here today the Government had decided to send a ministerial delegation to China for talks with the Communist leaders there at a date to be announced. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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157 1960-04-20 3 Frenchmen told to watch for ransom bank notes £>ARIB. Tues. Police yesterday asked the whole nation to watch for the bulk of the $300,000 orth of bank notes which bought the safety of four-year-old Eric Peugeot from the gang which kidnapped him. Eric was returned to his parents last Friday157 words
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Article25 1960-04-20 3 DAR-ES-SALAAM. Tues Mr Jusuf Dadoo. former president of the South African Indian National Congrtess, left here secretly by air for London yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article60 1960-04-20 3 JAKARTA, Tues. Fines under Indonesian law are being Increased, In. order to keep pace with the cost of living. The acting President, Dr. DJuanda. today decreed that a number of minor violations (lesser degrees of theft, embezzlement and wilful damage) would In future carry penalties ofReuter - 60 words
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Article221 1960-04-20 3 100,000 AT 'BAN H-BOMB' RALLY T ONDON, Tues.— One hundred thousand people packed Trafalgar Square yesterday In the biggest demonstration against the hydrogen bomb ever staged In Britain. Nearly 40,000 of them, representing British Commonwealth and European countries, had marched some or all of the 5o miles from the atomicReuter - 221 words
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Article123 1960-04-20 3 I ONDON, Tues.— Mr. Peter Thorneycroft. who resigned as Chancellor of the Exchequer two years ago in protest against what he thought was excessive .Government spending, is likely to return to the Cabinet. It was reported here today. The Dally Mall said that Mr. Thorneycroft hadReuter - 123 words
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Advertisement119 1960-04-20 3 NO OTHER AIRLINE OFFERS YOU SO MUCH! Apv Fore^pIeIUXURIOUS LOWER-DECK LOUNGE You'll spend happy hours in the attractive club lounge of your big double-decked Super "Strata" Clipper* as you fly to Manila or the U.S.A. And you'll .enjoy chatting with fellow passengers while you sip your favorite refreshment from the119 words
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Advertisement68 1960-04-20 3 HbY^Ka. :sS <%*. SPr*" JKmf AA 1. MJVADO IN INTERmmmm*. MOVADO 2. MOVADO WINS THREE Hrgs^^na YEARS IN SUCCESSION I SOLD AND SERVICED ALL OVER THE WORLD OBTAINABLE FROM ALL AUTHORIZED DEALERS SINCAPORE. MALAYA AND BORNEO I I 1 a ill V[ bKSS^RsHbI bbHuQHbsHB^H i i r^Bs^s^^^^^BH I ■M '^*fi3<68 words
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Miscellaneous360 1960-04-20 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE S& J 9mt Medium Wave 476 metre* RADIO MALAYA SHORT WAVE: 6Z metres ««UIV» m«l.«T« from 9.00 p.m.— looo p.m. NATIONAL SHORTWAVE AM 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 SERVICE 41.7 metre* Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; 7.05 A Date With Mufclc: 8.00 The MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES360 words
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Article549 1960-04-20 4 SOON EVADERS CAN BE SENT TO PRISON FOR THREE YEARS AND FINED UP TO $5,000 JHE SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT is to wage all-out war against tax evaders. The Income Tax (Amendment) Bill published today provides for much severer penalties for evasion, and empowers the authorities549 words
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111 1960-04-20 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A youth who peered through windows In the small hours of the morning was today Jailed for six weeks for loitering with Intent. Mohamad bin Wahab was seen with another youth moving around the Durham Estate and peeping through windows of flats111 words
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Article, Illustration109 1960-04-20 4 PRETTY MISS ANN TAN, 20, who is going on a world tour armed with a midget tape recorder, flew Into Singapore yesterday by Malayan Airways from Kuching on the first leg of her Journey. Ann Is also an air hostess with Borneo Airways109 words
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Article46 1960-04-20 4 SINOAPORE. Tues. i Saloma. the popular Malay entertainer of stage and screen, will sing In the series "Make Mine Music" over Radio Singapore at 9.30 p.m. tomorrow. Accompanying her will be Gus Steyn (piano), Ruflno Soliajio (drums) and Winston Filmer (bass).46 words
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426 1960-04-20 4 SINOAPORE, Tues.— The Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. KM. Byrne, has asked the Commissioner for Labour to conciliate tomorrow in the dispute between the Singapore Bus Workers' Union and the Tay Koh Vat Bus Company. The union has served strike notice426 words
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Article127 1960-04-20 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has taken further action to integrate various city and rural services into the central Government ministries. These services relating to health the city cleansing services, hawkers and markets, cemeteries, and abattoirs will now become the responsibility of the127 words
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Article40 1960-04-20 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Changi Variety Club will stage Noel Coward's "Private Lives" at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise, at 8 p.m. on Thursday, Friday and Saturday Tickets are available at C. K. Tang's and Robinson's.40 words
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Article37 1960-04-20 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Professor Jules Caffarl. French magician, will explain how to be a pick-pocket and yet be on the side of the law in the programme "Singapore Gazette" over Radio Singapore at 9.15 p.m. tomorrow.37 words
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Article80 1960-04-20 4 SINGAPORE, Tue« Three wounded youths were found in a Victoria Street club after an attack this afternoon. Police picked up the casualties. After an on-the-spot probe, detectives were convinced the incident was linked with a secret society affair. Iron rods were said to have80 words
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Article26 1960-04-20 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Water will be cut off along Jaian Senyum between Jalan Sayang and Jalan Selmat from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. tomorrow.26 words
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187 1960-04-20 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Minister for Culture, I Mr. 8. Rajaratnam. today denied that a Communist trade mission had visited Singapore recently. He added: "As far as I know, no Communist trade mission has visited Singapore since the advent of the new Government." Mr. Rajaratnam187 words
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Article319 1960-04-20 4 rE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom Hong Kong (BA Ml/854) 130 pjn.; from Melbourne, Sydney, Darwin (BA 711/108) 820 p.m from London. Bombay, Colombo. Kuala Lumpur (BA 712/108) 6.30 p.m. Oarada: Prom Bangkok (OA 005)319 words
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91 1960-04-20 4 (Advertisement) Relief for indigestion sufferers It 1b not often realized that many of the stomach upsets suffered after mealtimes heartburn, flatulence and a bout, heavy feeling can generally be ended quickly and easily by neutralizing- the •tomach's excess acid. Simple to take 'Blsmag* will do this safely and rapidly, and91 words
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Advertisement108 1960-04-20 4 GRAND OPENING TODAY EXCLUSIVELY DESIGNED SWIM- SUITS BEACHWEAR MADE TO MEASURE. MODEL CORSETS BRASSIERES FASHIONED FOR INDIVIDUAL FIGURES. SPECIALISING IN BATIK GARMENTS EMBROIDERED KEBAYAS, MODEL DESIGNS FOR EVERY OCCASION DRESSES FROCKS ETC. ELEGANT STYLING PERFECT FIT. olto ARTS CRAFTS 415 River Valley Rd. TEL: ***** MEENA KUMARI R KUMAR a108 words
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Advertisement77 1960-04-20 4 HOW TO KEEP ANTS HAPPY WHEN you ro on a picnic, do you know bow to keep the ants happy while yon enjoy your food? The solution is simple You will find it today in.... INSIDE YOUR BEDROOM ANOTHER expert shows you how to make your bedroom pretty and coiy77 words
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Miscellaneous223 1960-04-20 4 Today's Singapore atat*y»mm VICTORIA THEATRE: Vienna Academy Chorua Concert at 8.45 p.m. YWCA ißarflw Quay): International Women's Club social morning 9 ajn. English conversation 4 pjn. STRAITS CHINESE METHODIST CHIRCH: MYr Picnic; Evening choir practice 5.45 p.m. RAFFLES Mt SUM: Exhibition of Nature Photographs by Eric Hosktn. 9 a.m. to223 words
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466 1960-04-20 5 HAN SUYIN AND UNION END BIG WORD WAR Nanyang University students follow with relish a many-spiefidoured rumpus on the campus NOVELIST Han Suyin and the Nanyang University Students' Union have called a truce in their "war of words" which has been followed with relish on the Nanyang campus during the466 words
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105 1960-04-20 5 A NEW SITE FOR SINGAPORE'S NATIONAL THEATRE SINGAPORE, Tues. The Government has decided to change the site of the proposed National Theatre from Kallang Park to the King George V park, facing Clemenceau Avenue A Ministry of Culture official said today that tests had shown that the ground at King105 words
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Article63 1960-04-20 5 SINGAPORE. Tues— Two men were fined $1,000 each by a magistrate. Mr. R. 8.1. Pates, today for using a coffeeshop as a common betting house. Ahmad bin Shamshuddin and All bin Mohamed Yusof were arrested In a police raid on a colleeshop In Geylang63 words
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Article245 1960-04-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR, I Tues. A man and a youth were jailed for six years today for robbing an estate manager or a $17,235 payroll. Ai Mohamed Razall bin Baharuddin. 17, and Sa ad bin Salleh. 26. were led away, there were hysterical shouts from women who245 words
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159 1960-04-20 5 Govt. launches new $50 mil. public loan KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federation Government today launched a new S5O million loan at 4 A per cent and "> per cent interest, depending on either medium or long-term maturity. This is the third s"»0 million loan to be floated by the Government159 words
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180 1960-04-20 5 GANGSTERS ATTACK A TOURIST AT IPOH CAVE TEMPLE IPOH. Tuesday. CMDRTY tourists, including 10 women, from Serem--1 ban were surprised by six armed gangsters while visiting the Perak Tong cave temple here yesterday evening. Mak Ah Kew. 19. was slashed with an axe by a gangster. He was treated as180 words
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76 1960-04-20 5 13 teachers of school are ill with influenza [IPOH. Tues. -Nearly 30 pi r cent of the teaching staff of the Anglo-Chinpse Secondary School ncr? have been laid low with an attack of Influenza. Thirteen of the 46 teach* :s and one of the clerks reported sick yestercny Among them76 words
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Miscellaneous255 1960-04-20 5 The Saint By Leslie Charteris ■Ar i^^SPB Kit seems rathec dull to leave him^l Klockilv tmeres a place. TO THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES. BUT SOME I TO TURN AROUND HERE, AND MB HOPE HE STUCK THAT DAGGER IN SOMeONEI 6D ,tORS ARE SO SQUEAMISH ABOUT r >\ LJHE SOONER WE'RE AWAY255 words
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Article89 1960-04-20 6 Id Word, tU (Minimum) MR. A MRS. BORIS TNISIIRA thank all frlenda and relatlvea for their kind preaence, greetlnga. valuable glfti on the occaalon of their mar* 4-i»ao. TNI FAMILY of tbe late Mr. Tan Khenft Hee of 14 Barker Road taanka all frlenda and relatlvea for their wreaths,89 words
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Article237 1960-04-20 6 Worm tlO (Minimum) IT IS OBVIOUSLY Roblneon'l Remaurant for lunch! 80 •pmeloua, ao cool and ao conveniently reacbedl Phone B' pore 307« l for reterrmtloaa. DROSTE CNOCOLATI COMPLITI thy dinmt— Your dealer ban them In 4 different flavoura. In thote fameua round tins (Red-Blue-Oreem and Black). SALE AT ANTOINETTE.237 words
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1235 1960-04-20 6 The Straits Times Wednesday, April 20, 1960. The End Of The War The official State of Emergency the familiar euphemism for Malaya's Communist war —is to end on July 31st, twelve years and six weeks after murder and outrage finally forced a reluctant government to act. This war has cost1,235 words
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Article, Illustration1320 1960-04-20 6 The rebellion that failed 12 YEARS AND 45 DAYS AFTER IT BEGAN THE EMERGENCY IN MALAYA IS TO BE DECLARED OFFICIALLY OVER ON JULY 31 ■^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H IN 101 days' time, on July 31, the Malayan Communist Party will officially have failed in its attempt to topple the Government of the1,320 words
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Article1035 1960-04-20 7 It attac?>es great value to the Commonwealth ties, which have been strengthened recently by the successful visits of my Prime Minister to Australia and New Zealand and the visit of the Prime Minister of Australia to this country. They will be further strengthened by the attendance of my Prime Minister1,035 words
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1447 1960-04-20 7 'HE SET A NOBLE EXAMPLE... OF WHICH HIS SUCCESSORS WILL EVER BE MINDFUL' In the field of agriculture it will attempt to raise standards by the application of new techniques and methods. A step forward1,447 words
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Article752 1960-04-20 7 In trade, as a member of the General Agreement on Tariff and Trade, my Government will continue to subscribe to the principles of multilateralism but will supplement this by bilateral agreements to safeguard the752 words
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Advertisement285 1960-04-20 7 Rheumatism and "Trigger Spot" Therapy MOW ADRENALINE CREAM IS BRINGING WONDERFUL RELIEF FROM PAIN *3tt*Tc U Vu 555"--•poti of muscle often only con- J""^ _^*a Decied with the area* of pun by the TMnciTT"* law A TorWifwUieptlnofrheunutijin, *mSm a new and logical treatment bat DORSAL been evolved called Trijger Spot"285 words
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430 1960-04-20 8 To counter subversion, a healthy outlook among Malayan youth GOVT. REVEALS PLAN WITH ROOTS IN SCHOOLS HHHE Government is to concentrate, as a long-term measure to fight corruption, on creating a healthy outlook among the youth of the country while they are still at school. This Is stated In a430 words
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Advertisement203 1960-04-20 8 GRAND GALA NIGHT at GREAT WORLD PARK on Saturday 30th April 6.30 p.m. 1 a.m. Organized by SINGAPORE ROTARY CLUB ThBARET OPEN AS USUAL JOG ET MODERN PLUS GLOBE CINEMA TALENT TIME CONTEST "THE KING I" FASHION SHOWS BASKETBALL FINAL SINGAPORE'S LEADING FOR ROTARY CUP AND ENTERTAINERS FUNFAIR FOR THE203 words
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Miscellaneous328 1960-04-20 8 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS t. Disagreeing about making Sid 1. Restricts the itepa taken by send It (9>. a philosopher about novice 6. Stakes held in municipal i7i. estates 5. Assigned powers as set in a 7. Cowardly advice from a phydocument (7. ulcian? (4, 2, 5. 4i. 9. In328 words
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Advertisement1606 1960-04-20 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 10 ABEH. LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONOON ft CONTINEHTAL PORTS. Out S'pori Salt P. STiaa Penani AUTOMEDOa M'seilles. UVtrMM. A'moutb 1 1 Ptrt Apr 22 MACHAIH LinrtMi; Glasgow Api 21 Apr a Apt Mm Apt 14V 1 ELPENOI Genoa, Brtmen, A'dtm H'bw* Apr 21 Apr a POLYPHEMM LivtrpMl.1,606 words
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Advertisement1294 1960-04-20 9 Ij j ir^F7T7j j^p^TTTjMrT7nE^^^HTHrsrTT^pj3^^& /ssskThe LAX lines--- KJCr—TQA AIEN, REOSEA. MEOITERtANEAN CONTINENTU A SCANIINAVIAN PORTi. LS wS\lSl Soon P. Sham Ptnani wLr^jCT -MEaau-i) 21/n am ail am a/a Im YVlaanr "KIM" SI Apr/ 4M* S/ I May 1/ 7 Mty -fllgfyftS? -UUMIA" I) 11/20 May 21/22 May 21/14 MM 3mP"***m>1,294 words
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Advertisement1365 1960-04-20 9 B!K IK THE REN LIME STEAMERS LTD. '^tT 1 SIMAPME (iMMSmraaa ia fJO OatM KißfMja) I UmU SAILINGS TB AMN. Hi ft CONTINENTAL PatTS. S'DOrt P. rhaa PMMNJ SEN AVON for Hamavg. LaMon. CroouttGd. U-14/M Apr a/a Apr M Apr/ 1 May BENHIAJIAca ta Amwarp, LoaJoa, Hull M/a Apr la1,365 words
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Advertisement1391 1960-04-20 9 w. McAUSTER «Sc CO.* LTD. >*_ \w5V iUi 2tMr yE r*** m.hMMMikm vmm klavemkss urn r l^ UhMB. lAHMM. MTTI MUM BAVBt US MMUS I UR FIANCtSCa. ft aau. Seattle, vANcaavtp t paaruaa. CITi OF COVENTIY Acceitiat carfi ttr Cetfal ft SMtb Sport P. S'kam Pmmi Ammiu. Gd. IS-U/a Apr1,391 words
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Article559 1960-04-20 10 (\S the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, all section* were quiet and the turnover was small. Members of the Exchange reported the following business at the afternoon call: Industrials: Fitzpatrtcka $147: Fraser and Neave ords $2.31 xd, $2.25 cd (R, D>: Gammon $2.61 and $2.62; Henry Waugh $1.67 I_.1559 words
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691 1960-04-20 10 IRON ORE DEPOSITS ARE FOUND ON KULIM ESTATE By Our Market Correspondent ITULIM Rubber Plantations announces that Sungei Ton Pawang Estate, one of the Kedah estates in the Kulim group, contains iron ore deposits which may prove to be valuable. One of the leading firms of mining engineers in Malaya691 words
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Article21 1960-04-20 10 Jan. 1 195S=i IM. Malayan Stock Exchange: Industrie It: Tins: Bobber*: 145.17 1M.71 JMOI npr. i« 145.40 IM.*7 t«B.7S21 words
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Article235 1960-04-20 10 CHIPS lylnf alongside the Sinfaporr Harbour Board wharves or expected this morning are: Victoria 1 2, Mekong 4 5. Shoyo Maru 6A. Sumbawa 6 '7. City ot Coventry 8/9. Balong lOll, Wonorato 13/14, Bendoran 15 16. Tablan IS, Selat Bangka 19, Segamat N Wall 2. Labuan- Hadji N235 words
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Article224 1960-04-20 10 MAY Arat grade rubber buyers fob. closed In Singapore yesterday at 119 cents per Ib.. up a quarter of a cent on Thursday's close. The closing tone was quiet and slightly steadier. B.C.C.R.A. CLOSING PRICES in cent* per Ib. yesterday were: Int. 1 RSS. Spot f.o.b. buyeis 119224 words
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Article147 1960-04-20 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' AasseiaUsn made the following changes in Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rate* to $10Q) New York: buying airmail T.T. 32 15/16. O.D. 33 1/16. 90 d/st 33 3/8 credit bills, 33 1/2 trade bills. (anada: buying airmail T.T. 31 7/8. O.D. 32. 90147 words
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Article107 1960-04-20 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Contlnect April/May shipments 137 buyers, $384 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $56 'j sellers, drum $58 sellers. Ptppsr quiet; no business was reported done. Muntok white $315. Sarawak $310. special Sarawak black $210. garbled Lampong black107 words
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Article12 1960-04-20 10 The Melbourne Slock Exchange re-opens today after the Easter holidays.12 words
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Article38 1960-04-20 10 SINGAPORE. April 19. RUBBER: $1.19 per Ib. (up a quarter of a cent). 5 p.m. close 51. 19] (quietly steady) TIN: $386 per picul (down 37! cents). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (down 15 tons). INSTITUTE38 words
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Advertisement1241 1960-04-20 10 i JIC 7^ LIN b\ Express U.S.A. Pacitio es Atlantic Coast Service F..T.A. ETA. E.T.A. S'po'e P. Slum Penjnf H'koni L Anßelei New York "Crtt*. M>n H/M Apr »Mr 21 Na| IJaM "XMiknri Miri" lit CHI M/M May 31 May I>— }»l Call 1 tlm IHH HIM HMI All suitably1,241 words
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Advertisement330 1960-04-20 10 THE EASTERN SHIPPING CORPORATION UNITED SPore P. Sham Penang t.s. "STATE OF WEST BENGAL" for Hongkong and Japan 27/2S Apr m.v. "STATE Of ORISSA" for Rangoon Calcutta 20/23 Apr 24/25 Apr 26/27 Apr For cargo please apply to: Chief Agents: R. Jumabhoy 1 Sam Ltd., 24. Malacca Street, Tel: *****.330 words
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Advertisement677 1960-04-20 10 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE SINGAPORE PKOrEKTIES To be hrtd at our aileraMD Naa, 14 A U RaMnMo R«aa. SinxapareON THURSDAY 2Ut APRIL. ISM at 2.30 P.M. MORTGAGEES SALE: Nob. 40 42 Bt. PATRICK'S RD. Freehold. Area 56.440 sq. ft. (No. 40 Seaside Bungalow Is sold with VACANT POSSESSION and677 words
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Advertisement649 1960-04-20 10 NOTICES P.W.D. NOTICE The roadway at Level Crossing at RaUw&y Telegraph Post No. 59/25. Stephens Road. Tsiptng will be closed for trafflr for repairs from 6.00 p.m. on 21.4.60 to 6.00 am. the following morning. Road vehicles will be permitted to pass at half hourly Interval. STATE ENOINKBI, Perak. SELAYANG649 words
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Advertisement973 1960-04-20 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN KUALA LUMPUR fITRUCTUBAL DRAFTSMAN Applications are Invited (or the post of Draftsman In the Engineering Department of the University of. Malaya In Kuala Lumpur. Candidates must have the Cambridge School Certlflcato or equivalent and have at least fire years experience In Structural Drafting. Salary973 words
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Advertisement630 1960-04-20 11 (Continued from Page C) SITUATIONS VACANT 20 rferas ti (Mln.)— Box 50 cl: extra ENCLISH IPIAKINC AMAH required. Phone Spore *****. SALCSGIRL with previous experience required. Apply Box A4lBB S.T. Spore. WANTBO DRIVER. Indian or Malay, age below 30. for Van delivery work. Apply Post Box 257, ninfpw* WELL KNOWN630 words
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Advertisement1020 1960-04-20 11 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word, tS (Mln.)—Bux It tt: extra ONE JUNIOR BOOKKEEPER Iw -1 for an Eatate Office. Candidates must possess book-keeping and typewriting certificates. Good prospects to suitable candidates. Apply with copies of testimonials to Box A 4176 B.T. Singapore. CLERICAL 6TAPP Weil-paM positions as tooanmaat. Secretary. Cost Accountant.1,020 words
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Advertisement1028 1960-04-20 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT I M Worsts Si Min.)— Box tt els. •*>* FEDERAL REALTY 5 storey building, ground floor, 4,500 sq. ft. space, all mosaic tilings and showcase provided. No. 32-38 Jalan All Pltchay, lpoh. Apply 2, Hugh Low Street, Ipob Telephone 4496. POR SALE or rent No. 349 Tembellag Road.1,028 words
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Advertisement824 1960-04-20 11 BOOKS A PUBLICATIONS tt Word, IS (Min.)— Bom St eta. extra PONTANA BOOKS POR YOUR HOLIDAY REAOINQ Oynasty ef Death By Caldwell S2JO The Mandarins By Blmone de Beavolr 12.50 Rachel Cads By Mercer tl 75 The Ouns sf Nsvarene By Maclean 51. 25 FROM LOCAL BOOK BHOPB Distributed by824 words
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Advertisement788 1960-04-20 11 VEHICLES FOR SALI tt Word, tl (Mtn.)— Box tt eta. axfr. PIAT SOB Multiple Modal 1968 good condition Prtoe $3,900.00. Apply Telephone Spore *****. 1982 STANDARD VANGUARD 1949 Ford Custom. All are In good condition European ownera. Call 37S Lavender Street Singapore. LATE 1068 CHEVROLET Bel-Air "good original condition" or788 words
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Advertisement805 1960-04-20 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Word, U (Htm.) Bom tt eta. axfra CHEVROLET 195R with radio, excellent condition throughout, fully taxed Insured, highest offer takes, TsoKlln Hen-ice Station Orchard Road Spore *****. FOR SALE tt Word, tS Mln.}— Box It eU. txtn SEASIDB HOUSE for sale or rent. I phone 8805 words
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Advertisement516 1960-04-20 11 AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) M Word, tit (Minimum) tt Word, ti (Mln.)— Box St turn, txtrm IN STOCK oow the famous Krencn Royale Oellee Jeomossi et Beaute flat 26. Ngee Ann Building Orchard Roud Tel. (Spore) *****. ARB YOU AWARE the only genuine 'Photostat' Service In Singapore la FotomatlcT Documents516 words
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Article183 1960-04-20 12 Dean Abbas, aged 15; 238- A. Jalan Langgar. Kota Bahru, Kelantau, correspondence, ra-dio-listening, reading, sports. Fabian Jackson. 796-B, Paya Lebar Road, Singapore 19; awlßuning, badminton, reading. Verity Law, 796-B. Paya Lebar Road, Singapore '19; swimming, badminton, reading. Kenny Tan Bee Kong, aged 16; 34. Purvis Street, Singapore183 words
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Article, Illustration786 1960-04-20 12 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - KATHLEEN HICKLEY BY Mat suddenly appears out of a cloud of smoke! MAT Mousedeer is going to give a fancy dress party. All his guests have chosen their costumes and have made them with the help of AH and Rukiah. They have got on so quickly that Mat786 words
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Advertisement532 1960-04-20 12 No Other j KETCHUP Tastes Like \m\KL\ Made. £*Sj* According to n^wiwm 7hefVorl</sT^*^l l s Mos+ybfue<fwSl Recp*, Ih flavor Simply J Cant Be Copied I See for Yourself! J 1******/] i PRODENT i j i»uK girl mm TOOTHPASTE j JACKPOT COMPETITION J COMPETITION NO. 3 CLOSING DATE Sltf MAY 1960532 words
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Advertisement537 1960-04-20 12 HAVING A NICE HOLIDAY? CLUES ACROSS:— 4. To strike with a bat, per- LjBfJtjBEjiZLJ often seen over doorways J— J>bi or arches; 7. To work at JH_JH_bbbL steadily; 8 Continent i"^|"*^|~~^^Bl~ißi divided from Asia by the LJ Laar-^J'^Bfl I'ral Mountains and the _jBL_BB_JBB«__BBBtJ Caucasus 12. Plant whose lßpi^Hßi^~~^|~~^|"~" stems arr537 words
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Advertisement276 1960-04-20 12 troubled with PAIN? there's no faster, more soothing relief than special 'ASPRO' relief! ASPRO' REG. TRADE MARK J 'ASPRO' relief is what you -""^^"^-'v^Si need to overcome pain in /U<JF^'^ the joints and backache. •ASPRO 1 relief is special. x^^ySg^^A special because it not only '^^~mV\ SiiSJLl^l^V stops your pain276 words
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Article344 1960-04-20 13 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA By STORE XI IS STRONGER SOH SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore's football team will be provided extra incentive to play better and harder in the Malaya Cup competition this year. If they do well in the Malaya Cup, their reward will be a tour of344 words
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Article117 1960-04-20 13 FOOTBALL Singapore Premier League: Malays 6 (All Asur 2. Sahar Hussein 2. Ka&slm 2> Navy 3 (Lytham. Ward penalty). Ipoh Dlv. 1: Cheng Wah i Yew Cheng. Choon Onm Bast Angllans (Taylor, gift). Penang Dlv. 1: Port Commission 11 lYusMif Kassim 4, Arlf Arlffln 3. Kuppan 3. Abu117 words
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132 1960-04-20 13 Tengku to PSSI: Wishes of success ITIALA LIMPIR. Tues. Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Kahman. who is prcsdent of the Asian Football Confederation, has sent a message wishing success to the All-Indo-nesia Football Federation (PSSI) on its 30th anniversary The Tenxku said that only recently the P.S.S.I. applied for full membership132 words
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305 1960-04-20 13 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. rrHE Singapore Ministry of Education has started an athletics coaching course for teachers during the school holidays. The course, the first of its kind In Singapore, will last a week. The course Includes S7 and practical aspects lletics. scheme was drawn up305 words
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Article104 1960-04-20 13 Party for Malayan players I DERTH. Tues.— West Austra Han Malayan Students' Association will hold a barbecue party on Apr. 25 for visiting Malayan champion badminton players Teh Kew San and Lim Say Hup. More than 50 guestsAsians and Australians— are expected. The Malayan players are due to arrive here104 words
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Article40 1960-04-20 13 PARIS. Tues. M. Martin Fabianl's Bel Baraka. a 20-1 outsider ridden by Jean Deforge. led all the way t-> win the senior section of tho Prix Jean Prat, run over one mile, 7if. at Longchamp her*> yesterday— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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431 1960-04-20 13 WO L VERHAMPTON Wanderers jumped into a clear lead in the First Division of the English football league yesterday as nearest rivals Tottenham Hotspur and Burnley suffered shock defeats. Wolves, helped by two goals from Jimmy Murray, scored a 3-1 win over Nottingham Forest,Reuter - 431 words
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Article60 1960-04-20 13 PERTH, Tues.— The first West Australian-bred polo ponies exported from Westera Australia for four years are now on their way to Singapore on the ship Gorgon. Breeder Charlie Readhead, of Muchea, north of Perth, said he hoped the pair ot ponies would lead to an opening60 words
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Article35 1960-04-20 13 WARSAW, Tues. Poland qualified for the Olympic soccer finals in Rome this summer by beating West Germany 3-1 in the European zone here yesterday. Poland won the first leg 3-0 last November. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article904 1960-04-20 13 irnrmoutli df.nd ufteld »lrh t Vale 1 Cheaterfleld 3 y.PR 0 Brentford 1 Halifax 3 Bury 1 1 1 0 0 orwlch art Vale THIKD DIVISION Aston Villa Stoke 1 Brighton 3 Lincoln t Bristol City 5 Ipswich 1 < harlton 5 Srunthorpe t Derby 1 Hull904 words
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Article274 1960-04-20 13 KENNY FERNANDEZ - KENNY FERNANDEZ By IfUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Badminton Association of Malaya will discuss on Sunday the proposal that Malaya should stage the Asian zone matches of the Thomas Cup competition India and Pakistan have suggested that Malaya should stage the matches. Hong Kong has proposed274 words
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162 1960-04-20 13 ONDON. Tues. Results of yesterday's Rugby Union matches.: Aberavon 3 Neath 3. Abenillrry 0 Ebb* Vale 8. Bath 6 Old Merchant Taylors 11. Bedford 0 Halifax 13. Bridgend 33 Devonport Services 8. Bridgw.tter and Albion 13 Liverpool 9. Bristol 3ft Northampton 13. Cardiff 17Reuter - 162 words
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Advertisement22 1960-04-20 13 SgGMML CIGARETTES SUPER QUALITY MODERATE PRICE LONG SIZE VALUE >S"' 1 a packet of REGULAR SIZE 20 cents per packet of 10s22 words
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Advertisement400 1960-04-20 13 hhu/c ike ft|^ tvatf. n with the most advanced car radio on the road... Transistor Power model TCR 1000 E. Four valves -^Cj»OL P' 118 P° wer transistor >y V\^-- give ample volume and >--•■ \-^w '/-i£i\SL wide selection of stations. NH Lw?^ll reliability. :k|^AMEj|jßßflß22lJ tlBo/ Sin i a p°400 words
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Miscellaneous110 1960-04-20 13 BADMINTON Women's International match (2nd day): Malaya v New Zealand (SBA Hall. Kuala Lumpur. 7.30 p.m.). FOOTBALL Selangor ComI blned Schools v Kurunegala, Ceylon i Merdeka Stadium. 8 p.m >. Slnga* port- Bnalneas Houses league: Div. j 1. Eveready v Ford, Chartered Bank v Pulau Bukom. Hongkong Bank v Mercantile110 words
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Article220 1960-04-20 14 GANGSTERS TIE UP 4 WATCHMEN BUT fail to crack safe containing $16,000 in two hours: work SINGAPORE, Tuesday. TWENTY THU(iS missed $16,000 in cash during a pre-dawn raid on a cigarette factory in Little Road here today because they couldn't crack a safe. Also in the220 words
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Article150 1960-04-20 14 LONDON. Tues. Results of todays football matches were: U-axue One: Leeds United 2 Prestou North End 1. Noitlngh-<m Forest 0 Wolverhampion Wanderer 0. West Bromwich Albion 1 Birmingham City 1 Lemcne Two: Sheffield Uniied 0 Middlesbrough 0. Lcafue Three: Barnsley 0 Shrewsbury Town 0, Coventry City 0 Grlmsby150 words
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Article21 1960-04-20 14 P. KARTMIOCSU formerly Telegraph Inspector. Serernhnn and eldent brother of PS. Moorthy named away In Jaffna. Ceylon on 1H 4.60.21 words
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Article27 1960-04-20 14 MR AND MRS. C SELVARAJAH tiutnk all relamea and fne..da for th« good wlfthen. valuable present*. Rxnntance and attendance on the occasion Of their marriage recently27 words
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76 1960-04-20 14 Forbidden to talk, woman gets divorce SINGAPORE. Tues. A ►3 woman who bad to get her husband's permission to speak to her neighbours was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Ambrose in the High Court today. Kwik Poh Swan, who had been married to Tan Him Yam, a merchant,76 words
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Article45 1960-04-20 14 SINGAPORE. Tues. BrigGen. Bernard M. Wootton, of the United States Air Force, flew into Singapore today lor talks with civil and R.A.F. officials on closer air communications Gen. Wootton is head of the U.S. air communications service in the Pacific.45 words
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213 1960-04-20 14 Ship's crew awarded $303,000 in 'back pay' OINGAPORE. Tues. Judgement for two sums totalling $303,--363.65 was entered by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah in the High Court here today in an action by the master and crew of the American j steamship John B. Kulukundis against the owners of the213 words
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220 1960-04-20 14 CINGAPORE, Tuet. J The National Theatre Fun Fair Sub-Committee will hold a national carnival to help boost funds for the National Theatre. It will be held at the Raffles Institution ground between 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on June 5.220 words
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271 1960-04-20 14 No strike at laundry: Contractor can't pay wages SINGAPORE. Tues. 0 The Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K.M. Byrne, today explained why the 70 laundry workers at the General Hospital stopped work a few days ago. He said: "The workers are not on strike. They stopped work because the271 words
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Article307 1960-04-20 14 LONDON. Tues. Stockmarkets resurrted quietly alter the Easter recess but a certain amount of selective buying was evident. Several good features developed In the Industrial market but buyers were still reluctant to commit themselves too far ahead. Closing middle price* of selected stock not Including sump duty were:307 words
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Article118 1960-04-20 14 SINGAPORE. Tues. Dutch shipping companies today were cautious in their comments on the Indonesian Government's proposed move to ban all Dutch shipping from Its waters as from June 6. A spokesman for the Royal Interocean Lines, which has been operating In Indonesian waters for many years,118 words
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220 1960-04-20 14 ARMED GANGS LOOT VILLAGES IN WEST JAVA IN BRIEF... JAKARTA, Tues. Gangs of men in uniform, armed with light machine guns, raided five West Java villages on Sunday night. Thirty men, carrying Bren-guns and Sten-guns. occupied a settlement near Sindanglaja. north-we.xt of Bandoeng, looting 14 houMaS and taking the village220 words
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Advertisement190 1960-04-20 14 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEHTS WITH THE STRAITS TIMES CLASSIFIED TIMKS HOUSE. RIVER VALLEY ROAD. SINGAPORE TEL SSOO ■IRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS, 4fr 4*% K>« MINIMUM or twihty If) ANNOUNCEMENTS. PERSONAL. MISSING ETC $1U wot^so'cfim ADOITIOHAI SITUATIONS VACANT, VEHICLES FOR SALE, gf »O« a minimum Of Twintt ACCOMMODATION VACANT, FOR SALE, WANTED190 words
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Advertisement124 1960-04-20 14 Er j^^l —^^^^^^^^■KkywS ZxN^Ev 'Mofl Wr m *U m ■ft.V'4 Available in:— Mm mr. Waterproof Mm WJ Waterproof with calendar /M W' Waterproof automatio W with calendar &Mmmuu^mmi/ All stainless steel or rolled gold. CAMY SPUTNIK' Abmvt oil /Never could take to a pipe A J&^®\ until I bought a124 words
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Miscellaneous37 1960-04-20 14 KUTTV lAD ADA K N. Kitty (rldest HOD of Mr. md Mri. C. K. Nair Bhoranur South Malahnr) to Saradx (eldoat daughter of late Mr. O. K. Meson and Mm O >' Mrnon of TanJobs Mallm > on 17.4.60.37 words
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