The Straits Times, 22 April 1960
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Title Section18 1960-04-22 1 AVERAGE DAILY CEWTIFMED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 f The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1960 15 CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration1252 1960-04-22 1 ALBAR STATEMENT STUNS PARLIAMENT Charges of bids to censor bulletins J^ STATEMENT by a junior Minister that there are officials in Radio Malaya "working against the Government" stunned members of the House of Representatives this evening. It was made by the assistant Minister for Information and Broadcasting,1,252 words
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Article, Illustration650 1960-04-22 1 SALIM RECALLS GRAB OF 'BISCUIT KING' IN DARK LANE SINGAPORE, Thurs. The nuin who saw it all today gave the first account of the kidnap of Singapore's "Biscuit King," Mr. Lee Gee Chong, 49, in the darkness of Garlick Avenue last night. Fifty-year-old Salim650 words
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Article118 1960-04-22 1 |^UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federation Government hot withdrawn the Income Tax Amendment Bill designed to combat tax evasion. The Bill was due to come up for its second reading during the present session of Parliament. A two-line stotement today said the Minister of Finance, Mr.118 words
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Article181 1960-04-22 1 SEOUL, Thursday. fHE SOUTH KOREAN Cabinet and the central committee of the ruling Liberal Party resigned today, both groups accepting responsibility for the recent disturbances. It was freely speculated that President Syngman Rhee would form a coalition Government. He called on six neutral politicians to meet him181 words
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Article43 1960-04-22 1 BRUNEI TOWN, Thurs. The Sultan of Brunei leaves here tomorrow for -a twomonth holiday In Malaya. He has named seven members of the Privy Council to form a Council of Regency to rule the state during his absence.43 words
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Article29 1960-04-22 1 LONDON. Thurs— The Soviet Union has sent Britain a diplomatic note on Laos, the Foreign Office said today. The contents have so far not been disclosed.— UP.l.29 words
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93 1960-04-22 1 An attack by 100 iron rod men broken up r[)H. Thurs. About 1M men armed with iron rods and sticks stormed several houses in the Kampong Palob area off Jalan Bandahara here today. It is believed that gangsters had thrown stones at some of the attackers' houses. The attack was93 words
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110 1960-04-22 1 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. Mrs. Patricia Ann Wee, wife of a Singapore man, has been prohibited permanently from entering the Federation. This was announced In the Federation Government Gazette today. The order was made by the Minister of External Affairs. Dato Or. Ismail bin Dato Abdul110 words
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79 1960-04-22 1 Ray defence against H-bombs now on study LONDON, Thurs. Two newspapers said that British, American and Soviet scientists were working on a "superstrong electric ray" to explode enemy H-bomb warheads as soon as they are ftred. "And British scientists think they are in the lead." reported the Daily Mirror. The79 words
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Advertisement80 1960-04-22 1 |p^ KOLEX G.C. DeSILVAfr BROS., Jewellers 3, Ra»l«» Place, Singapore- 1, Phon« *****. Use nutritious COWLAC for Happy Feeding V^^^- KEEPS YOUR BABY N HEALTHY ft STRONG Wise mothers insist on Cowlac /ifrtSdfc^ for all their babies because Av4^7^P^W it is made from pure, rich //^^Q^33Hf full cream dairy milk.80 words
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Article105 1960-04-22 2 DEBATE ON THE KING'S SPEECH r rtli: House of Representatives, on a unanimous voice vote, today said "Thank you" to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong for his speech at the opening of the second session of Parliament. The debate which began yesterday afternoon ended at 5.45 this evening after more than105 words
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1039 1960-04-22 2 THE HOUSE SA YS 'THANK YOU' TO KING AFTER VOTING OUT PPP CHIEF'S AMENDMENT He spoke of Malaya's stand on Tibet. South Africa and Algeria. "We never make any distinction wherever there is violation of human rights. In the case of Algeria our stand is .second to none in the1,039 words
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842 1960-04-22 2 Opposition leaders are accused of trying to split Govt. members rights was not referred to In the Royal speech, the Minister of External Affair DATO DR. ISMAIL BIN DATO ABDUL RAHMAN, said he took It that the PPP chief was talking about the special position of the Malays. Mr. Seenivasagam842 words
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Advertisement132 1960-04-22 2 Q^b^H Lb^Hb^^L^b^^ *"y bH^ w^b< W M Wufa&J- '^HißS' atMß^Lflß^B^iwr^il r >. 4arlfc^^b^b^b^bt 1 4*«^E> bSbW X ::::::«H:::33HSi:: iH:: as. i *J(^BEt j x. b^b^b^_ *"*yTV*** *tjt*"* portortion o/ U^hniqu*. rather than r/«««, nf nu. 9 ic... Wheti you first hear the new GRUNDIG radiograms r *r^^g«^ m O aiira"132 words
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Article362 1960-04-22 3 SHARPEVHAjE INQUIRY TOLD: 476 ROUNDS FIRED AT AFRICANS "OOLICIv opened fire without being ordered to do so outside Sharpeville police station on March 21 when 67 Africans were killed, a police officer told the resumed judicial inquiry here yesterday. Captain H. G. Theron said362 words
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123 1960-04-22 3 Louw says 'no' to coalition government fAPETOWN. Thnrs. v Mr. Eric Louw. Minister for External Affairs, yesterday rejected in the House of Assembly any idea of a coalition government in South Africa. He told the House that the campaign for a coalition had been building up recently and had comeReuter - 123 words
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64 1960-04-22 3 VERWOERD: NO MORE MEDICAL BULLETINS PRETORIA. Thurs.— The progress of the South African Prime Minister. Dr. Verwoerd. is so satisfactory that It it is not considered necessary to issue further daily medical bulletins, his doctors said last night. "From time to time, as his condition Improves, reports will be issued.",Reuter - 64 words
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106 1960-04-22 3 LET ME DIE INSTEAD OF CHESSMAN, HE SAYS ROTTERDAM, Thurs.— An ailing Dutchman has cabled the California Governor, Mr, Edmund Brown, and Caryl Chessman offering to go to the gas chamber in place of the condemned convict, it was learned yesterday. As part of the offer Abraham Dljkers. 40, saidUPI - 106 words
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Article50 1960-04-22 3 GLASGOW. Thurs. Samuel Harper, 21, wu fined £8 yesterday for pulling a lion's mane. Harper, who said he had been drinking, had spotted a dozing lion in a Glasgow Zoo cage and pulled Its mane to wake It up. The lion slept on. U.P.I.UPI - 50 words
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285 1960-04-22 3 African stand has cost Menzies his prestige in Asia— newsman ASIAN members will demand justice for Africans at the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference in London next month, the Herald's representative in South-East Asia, John Williams, said last night. He said In a recorded news commentary on Melbourne Radio that Asians285 words
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134 1960-04-22 3 BERLIN, (Eastern sector), Thursday. MR. WALTER ULBRICHT, the East German Communist leader, said yesterday that East Germany was ready for a compromise with the West on the question of West Berljn. He also stated In a television discussion that a newspaper report saying Britain': attitudeReuter - 134 words
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155 1960-04-22 3 Nkrumah in the lead in poll for president ACCRA. Thurs. Accra and Northern Ghana today voted heavily in favour of Ghana becoming a republic with Dr. Nkrumah, the present Prime Minister, as its president. Voting in the five constituencies In Accra and district, and eight northern region constituencies was: NkrumahReuter - 155 words
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Article64 1960-04-22 3 NEW YORK. Thurs. A draft declaration on freedom of Information Was adopted today by the social committee of the United Nations Economic and Social Council (Unesco). The draft was adopted by 15 votes in favour, none against and three abstentions —Bulgaria. Poland and Russia. The declaration proclaims,64 words
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Article35 1960-04-22 3 NEW YORK, Thurs. A Winstead. Connecticut, golfer knocked out most of the town's power yesterday when his club slipped from his hands and landed on a power line, creating a short circuit.— U.P.L35 words
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Article23 1960-04-22 3 LONDON, Thurs. Alicia Markova. 49, the British ballerina, is under observation in a London nursing home for suspected acute colitis. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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259 1960-04-22 3 16 people die as rebel bands go on rampage in West Java JAKARTA, Thursday. SIXTEEN people were killed when rebel bands rampaged through five West Java townships during Easter weekend, according to reports reaching here. On Sunday night 70 men, armed with light machineguns, raided Tilparl village. In the TaslkmalajaReuter - 259 words
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Article37 1960-04-22 3 LONDON. Thurs. Mr Harold Wilson, economic expert In the Labour Party, bas agreed to conduct an inquiry Into the economic position of Britain's film industry, at the request of the Federation of Film Unions. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Advertisement32 1960-04-22 3 m**te& #->& jl *6 fc& jjKj^ ENICAR WATCHES ARE BEING SOLD 8Y... 3Qf\f\f\ RETAILERS G W^/^/ ALL OVER THE WORLD THEY CAN'T BE WRONG •4ICA« WATCH COMPANY, 8-G ASIA INSURANCE BUILDING. SINGAPORE -I.32 words
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Advertisement325 1960-04-22 3 -^^•*?fc. H 111 all I 1 1 1 it Harsh laxatives weaken your intestinal muscles soon make it impossible to get relief without even stronger laxatives. Don't become a slave to a laxative! Take pure Phillips Milk of Magnesia. Phillips acts so gently it is recommended even for infants yet325 words
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Miscellaneous344 1960-04-22 3 BAfM/N ciurADADr 9Ab Looking And Listening; 10.00 RADIO SINGAPORE The Navy Lark: 10.30 The EnMedium W.v. 471 metre. chanU>d Hour: Qoo<i NlKht SHORT WAVE: «2 metres RADIO MALAYA from 9.N p.m— lo.oo p.m. NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 SERVICE 41.7 metre* Morning Prelude; 7.00 The Nev.v MEDII'M WAVE344 words
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402 1960-04-22 4 in Varsity, Polytechnic JHE SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT is offering a number of bursaries to students in the University of Malaya and in the Polytechnic. The Ministry of Education announced this in two separate statements today. The statement on the Uriversity awards said: "In accordance with the402 words
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110 1960-04-22 4 ORCHIDS FRESH AFTER WORLD AIR TRIP SINGAPORE, Thurs. Two large boxes of Malayan orchids were flown round the world in four-and-a-half days and arrived back in Singapore on Wednesday still as fresh as when they first left the State. The orchids, grown by Singapore Orchids Ltd., consisted of ten varieties110 words
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Article64 1960-04-22 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Ministry of Health today made an urgent appeal for donors with Group O and Group A blood. They should call at the Blood Transfusion Centre. General Hospital between 9 a.m. and 12 noon or 2 to 4 p.m. tomorrow or between 9 a.m.64 words
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Article56 1960-04-22 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. P. Kunjukrishnan Pillal, 40, who pleaded guilty before Mr. R. 8.1. Pates, today to entering Singapore unlawfully, was jailed for a month. Mr. B.M Barker, of the Immigration Department, said that Pillal, who was arrested at Alexandra Brickworks Estate on April 12. came to56 words
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222 1960-04-22 4 FIRST OF OPEN AIR REGIONAL THEATRES SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Thousands of people are expected to pack Hong Lim Green on Saturday to witness the opening of the Singapore Government's new $173,--000 regional open air theatre and park by the Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. i A Government statement today said222 words
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Article, Illustration31 1960-04-22 4 THE NEW $173,000 open-air theatre at Hong Lim Green. The stage provides a central curved screen which is adaptable even for Cinemascope. Straits Times picture.31 words
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221 1960-04-22 4 surrounding it had been "constructed on contemporary lines of functional landscape and building designs." The site Includes an open air stage-cum-cinema with changing rooms, children's playground and facilities for games with changing rooms. The open air stage is designed for performances like the aneka ragam221 words
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Article64 1960-04-22 4 Decree nisi granted SINGAPORE, Thurs. Tan Gin Quee was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin in the High Court here today dissolving her marriage with Tan Hock Siew, a clerk, on grounds of adultery. The decree is to be made absolute in three month*. The parties64 words
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108 1960-04-22 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. fONCERN over the plight of school children at two unsheltered bus stops opposite Geylang police station has moved Miss Hawa binte A. Karlm to make an appeal on their behalf. In a letter today, Miss Hawa appealed to the Straits Times108 words
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Article49 1960-04-22 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. An anonymous sum of $20 came today for the family of Leong Choy Poon, the 15-year-old girl who jumped from a car In Nicoll Drive on Sunday night to escape from a "friend" who was talcing her to see a prospective employer.49 words
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Article32 1960-04-22 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Water will be cut off in Pulasan Road, Rambai Road, Duku Road and Duku Lane from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. tomorrow to fix a new connection.32 words
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223 1960-04-22 4 UNION SIGNS A NEW ACCORD WITH LAST BUS COMPANY SINGAPORE, Thurs. THE SINGAPORE Bus Workers' Union today A signed a new agreement with the management of Hock Lee Amalgamated Bus Company ending a series of negotiations with all the 10 Chinese bus firms in the State. And the man who223 words
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Advertisement146 1960-04-22 4 THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS O^f KRISTAL FROZEN STRAWBERRIES f^L 10 oz. Carton 99 cents. W^| Quick Frozen Yellow Crookneck Squash 10 oz. ctn $0.69 MJal Armanino Chives 2 oz. plastic cup $1.65 jf Frood Family Chicken Pie.. $1.98 V« Genuine Dover Soles 12/16 oz. each $2.24 per Ib. *^r^S Veal fi146 words
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Advertisement73 1960-04-22 4 YOU CAN LEARN MAGIC I CAN YOU make an egg change colour from i silver to Jet black in the I twinkling of an eye? Its 1 really quite simple If you know magic. A FASCINATING new f series on mafic starts on I Monday in S500 MUST BE WON73 words
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Advertisement481 1960-04-22 4 i^SHAW. mg \y OPBanlaattora ■illt.|Phon>l»4U ■■■pjpjijpwia opens W J TODAY I B« HI 11, 1.45, 4. B I 4.30 ft 9.30 1 A io^CJ^ a NADJA TILLERTONV BRITTON m stlh DAY' "< aj r9tn H 430 ft a. jo I 6r— t—t Story of Faith Known to our Time! THMiMfflr?481 words
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Miscellaneous164 1960-04-22 4 Singapore diary... INIVERSITY OF MALAYA lnterwtve course 9.45 pjn.; Malay SOCIETY: Annual general meet- Civil Service SW. I beginners 6.30 Ing at Medical Centre preceded by p.m.: billiards 4-ball championship saUy party from 8 p.m. 6.15 pjn. RAFFLES MLSEIM: Exhibition ftTIiIV r kh#ii». At at i n of nature photographs164 words
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Miscellaneous358 1960-04-22 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES fTiHE following is today's Malayan Airways: Prom Kuala Malayan Airway*: To Kuala ■1. schedule of civilian air- Lumpur (ML 171) 10.15 ajn.; Lumpur, Penang, Kuala Lumpur, craft movements at Pava from Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Kuantan, Kuala. Lumpur (ML Lebar Alroort ShiArjore Lumpur tML 101) 1230 pjn358 words
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369 1960-04-22 5 Don't encourage constables to make gambling arrests, says magistrate A MAGISTRATE said here today that police constables should not be encouraged to make arrests in connection with gambling cases because of the possibility of abuse. The magistrate. Inch** Abdullah Ghazally. said this when he acquitted Cheong Mong. 42. without calling369 words
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127 1960-04-22 5 Kuala Lumpur, Thur». Non-Federal citizens are no longer being taken on as personal assistants to Cabinet Ministers, the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, told Parliament today. He was replying to .Mr. V. David (SF-Bungsar) who Had wanted to know the number of127 words
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Article116 1960-04-22 5 7 expats still with Radio Malaya SEVEN expatriates were now employed fulltime at Radio Malaya, the Prime Minister. Trngku Abdul Rahman, told the House of Representatives. In a written reply to a question by Mr. V- David (SF— Bungsar). the Trngku said four were on the permanent establishment, two were116 words
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Advertisement9 1960-04-22 5 stop it with doctors prescription against pal* G:ESSA \j9 words
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Advertisement219 1960-04-22 5 fSEE •MORE! FOR .NOTHING i-^r-A »WITH CVJf I k }«^i EXTRA CITY PLAN J See ony or all of these cities or 20 more on your way to Europa ot I I 1° L no xtra re ci f Kuala Lumpur Istanbul x'\ -I' \of Bangkok Athatu II A Bombay219 words
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158 1960-04-22 6 $28,300 DAMAGES for WIDOW, CHILDREN KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Damages totalling $28,300 were awarded in the High Court today to a woman and her five children for the loss of her husband, killed by a rubber tree. Thean Chew, of Ipoh Road, got $10,000. Her children were given a total of158 words
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Article384 1960-04-22 6 SAMBANTHAN MUST APPEAR IN COURT, DECIDES JUDGE RULING AFTER A LONG LEGAL BATTLE: DATO MAY SUPPLY DATES IN VIEW OF HIS DUTIES IPOH, Thursday. DATO V. T. Sambanthan, Minister for Works, Posts and Telecommunications, must personally attend court in connection with a summons charge against him, the384 words
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Article61 1960-04-22 6 ALOR STAR, Thurs A 75-year-old pad! planter, Chan Tai Peng, was today committed to stand trial in the Kedah Anises on charges of murdering a husband and wife. Chan is accused of killing another pad! planter. Leone Ah Meng, 54, and ■his wife. Chen Ah61 words
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147 1960-04-22 6 Hunt is on for seven dingy old gongs KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The hunt Is on for seven old. dingy, battered gongs. Leading the hunt Is the Director of Museums. Mr. Mubln Shepppard, who yesterday mad« the rounds of 9crap Iron dealers in Kuantan. It all started In Ketnaman, Trengganu, when147 words
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153 1960-04-22 6 IPOH. Thursday. BIRTH control should be made part of the Federation Government's rural development plans suggests the Perak Family Planning Association. The association, which will hold Its annual meeting at the St. John Ambulance Association Hall here tomorrow evening, had an attendance of 457153 words
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227 1960-04-22 6 TENGKU PRAISES DAILY-PAID GOVT. WORKERS KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. 'j'HE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, x today praised the Government's 54,000 dailyrated workers for their "patience and restraint He was replying to a question by Mr. V. David (Socialist Front-Bungsar) In the House of Representatives on the delay in publishing the227 words
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80 1960-04-22 6 Police hunt for lorry after woman dies on road ITUALA LUMPUR, Than. Police are looking for a lorry in red and black colours. The search began after the body of a woman rubber tapper was found at tb« 49th milestone, Kuala Lumpur- Ipoh road yesterday morning. Police said today that80 words
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Article66 1960-04-22 6 TELUK ANBON. Thurs. A motor-cyclist was killed and his pillion rider was seriously Injured when they were Involved In an accident at Sungel Rambal, 11 miles from here, last night The motor cycle, ridden by Mohamed Noor bin Kadri. 20. with Abdullah bin Hashlm. also 20, behind, crashed66 words
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Advertisement266 1960-04-22 6 In times m like 13 tncsc sjf™ r^*put aQompton Parkinson CEILING FAN into circulation the CP. hifib-cf f icieocy mHnt fntaibca dcuftnrd lo five the (mtcM potsible circulation of air per unit c uium contumption. A fingewip waD control enables it to be rotated at varying speed* to mit (vary266 words
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Advertisement104 1960-04-22 6 SAVES TIME! aW\> AM 1 1\ Mt& saves money! The Universal 'Jeep' cuts costs because it does so many jobs better and faster. The extra traction of its 4-wheel drive takes it through mud, sand or soft carth up steep grades in all kinds of weather. For highway travel, it104 words
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Miscellaneous280 1960-04-22 6 Straits Times Crossword ai~"^ lafl ftfl fIX Hal ACROSS 7. and 30 81t«a for poop out 1. Ornate household effects get Ba»t? (8. 2. 6). a vicar Into trouble (10). I. Little companiea push u« to 8. The second person In his make a change —k a trick finest hour280 words
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186 1960-04-22 7 JHE Ministry of Works. Posts and Telecommunications today denied that a subscriber's telephone had been "tapped." A Ministry statement said a wrong impression had been created by the use of the term "tapped" in a Penang court case on Tuesday in which a man186 words
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Article231 1960-04-22 7 FOUR JAILED FOR EXTORT BID: RIOT SQUAD OUT "C'OUR rubber tappers were today jailed for trying to extort a total of $230,000 from three businessmen. 1 BENTONG. Thurs More than 1.000 people tried to get into the Sessions Court to hear the case and the riot231 words
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65 1960-04-22 7 24 STOLEN COCONUTS: TWO FINED $1, 250 r'll. Thurs.— A man and a bo? were fined a total of $1,330 when they pleaded guilty in the magistrate's court here today to retaining 24 stolen coconuts. P. Perumal. 38. was fined $750, or six months' jail, and K. Veeramuthu, 15, s:>«M),65 words
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Article29 1960-04-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A public science exhibition will be held by students of the Methodist Boys School Sentul. from 10.30 a.m. to 5.30 P.m. tomorrow29 words
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87 1960-04-22 7 INSPECTOR ACCUSED OF EXTORTION GIVEN BAIL OENANG, Thurs. A police officer of the Penang Anti-Corruption Branch was today granted $5,000 bail on an extortion charge Inspector Johar bin Hajl Abdul Rahman pleaded not guilty to a charge of threatening to lock up a toddy contractor. S. Ponusamy. unless he gave87 words
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134 1960-04-22 7 pENANG. Thurs.— A spokesman of the federation Immigration headquarters here said today there was a rush by Malayans to visit Communist China and Hong Kong. "More people are now seek- Ing facilities for such visits." the spokesman told the 6traits Times. He134 words
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Miscellaneous221 1960-04-22 7 #/**> Saint By Lestie Charter** P'bAC* t O GENEVA. ITS TOO^jj I NOT A MOMENT TQO\^JH 7 llfn 'i By 1/ Capp (AM Hf.'-TWAR _S*f C^(§& *#O MPPy" -< 3 l vo'is.iinitw S f 3a»?C\ln TV-TrJ" > bushes/.' -now, J^ Jm f H^^^/^^Jry NO I AM KIN DRAW MM //flW^Kßfc^^221 words
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Article19 1960-04-22 8 M arii 5/0 Minimum; PERREAU MITCHELL: Eric Chxrlea and Molly on 22-4-35 at St. Andrew's Catbedral. Singapore.19 words
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Article233 1960-04-22 8 2* Wera-s $19 (Minimum) ANTOINETTE SALE NOW on Today a special Millinery priceother Koods less 20*-,. 324. Orchard Road. Spore, (near C. K. Tang). ARRIVED AT MADELINE* from London. Newest of the new season s < Cottons by Krederlea. sizes 10—16. From US. 278 Orchard Road, Spore. FITZPATRICKS SUPERMARKET233 words
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622 1960-04-22 8 The Straits Times Friday. April 22, 1960. Waging The War Parliament yesterday was working up to a squall which may blow hard later today when the House of Representatives begins to deal with the proposed amendments to the Constitution. The rift between the Federation Government and the civil service— which622 words
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Article365 1960-04-22 8 Mr. Nehru did not invite Mr. Chou En-lai to Delhi to negotiate about their frontier dispute, and nothing has been said to indicate that he has changed his mind on this score. The aim of this week's talks is to find a basis for negotiation.365 words
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Article1243 1960-04-22 8 JAMES MORRIS - THE GREAT STONE FACE IT IS STILL JAMES MORRIS The wind of change may have thawed the cold Stalinist heart of Russia but— EVERY BODY goes to Russia nowad ays even undergraduates in old double-decker buses, the surest sign of national emancipation and today the Iron Curtain seems a little1,243 words
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Article204 1960-04-22 8 American alarm over the South Korean riots is partly because of the international dangers of the situation. Police killing has been considerably worse than in South Africa last month, and the distribution of the trouble throughout the country and right up to the armistice line between North and204 words
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Article211 1960-04-22 8 WONN, Thurs— Growing East German Communist Infiltration In the trade- union and cooperative movements of a number of Independent African states Is being reported by West German Intelligence channels. The Information, which has been passed on by the Bonn Government to other Western Governments with a211 words
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606 1960-04-22 8 BETTING? IT STRIKES AT ROOTS OF SOCIALISM MUCH regret that the 1 Government has decided to legalise off-course betting in Singapore. One of the Justifications given for this action is the lact that "the Singapore Government would get about $10 million a year in revenue from 'open' racing and :rom606 words
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Article25 1960-04-22 8 T"HE rubber replanting offices in the Federation surely have done a great deal to help the small estate holders. As soon as an inspection25 words
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Article58 1960-04-22 8 'PHE deposit fee for first and second class wards at Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital in Singapore is indeed a large sum for middle class people. I would, therefore, suggest that the present admission fees be reduced by half— sloo instead of $200 for second iia>s and $150 instead58 words
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Advertisement72 1960-04-22 8 The Men Who Fire the MISSILES It stands ten stories high, flies at 15,000 m.p.h. for over 6,000 miles, and if any one of 300.000 parts in it is defective, it will fail to work. The March Reader's Digest (now on sale) tells the story of the Atlas, the giant72 words
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Advertisement102 1960-04-22 8 i' 1 '111 fSf 1 li llll SBKf- &3EftZßl^£Sltf3&L\\\\r Hi 4HSS; M*/T WVVft Xml §O?Pt: W^mmWk^SmW^Smm%t^^mmmmm^i "f"1 J~7i T^ y >. There are many foe «birt» in the Van Heoaaa m^ m ranae, gmog you aa —quailed choice of I atjiea, materuls and patterns. The 'Vantage* MHV I Drip-Dry Noo-Iran.102 words
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Article242 1960-04-22 9 250 men strike at Ford plant SINGAPORE, Thurs. *3 About 250 employees of the Ford Motor Company of Malaya at Bukit Timah Road, went on strike this morning in protest against the retrenchment of six of their fellow workers. Four of the retrenched men are officials of the Ford branch242 words
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Article35 1960-04-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Minister of External Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, will represent the Federation Government at the Anzac Day memorial service at the Cenotaph here on Monday morning35 words
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Article48 1960-04-22 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Foo Kak Teck. 22. pleaded not guilty today to a charge of possessing 39J gallons of dutiable samsu in a car at the junction of Scotts Road and Orchard Road yesterday afternoon. He was offered ball of $2,000 pending trial on July 13.48 words
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Article36 1960-04-22 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs The Indonesian Women's Association held a tea party this afternoon at the Indonesian Club In Bukit Timah Road to commemorate Kartinl Day. Representatives from women's organisations were among the guests.36 words
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Article43 1960-04-22 9 PENANG. Thurs.—Representatives of all schools, the State Information Office and the Bukit Mertajam police district have been Invited to a meeting at the Bukit Mertajam Town Council office at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow to plan a Road Safety Week in the district.43 words
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Article221 1960-04-22 9 MINISTRY URGES 700 HEADS: KEEP CORPORAL PUNISHMENT TO A MINIMUM SINGAPORE, Thursday. PRINCIPALS of 7W schools here have been advised to keep corporal punishment "down to the absolute minimum." They have been asked by the Ministry of Education to observe four cardinal rules, whenever corporal221 words
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189 1960-04-22 9 MOTHER-IN-LAW DUMPS BABY ON JOBLESS MAN IN COURT SINGAPORE, Thursday. A WOMAN walked up to her son-in-- >aw today and handed him a baby she Was carrying saying: "You may take away your flesh and blood with you."' The Incident arose after Leow Tiong Yong. 25. had told Mr. M189 words
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136 1960-04-22 9 STAY-AWAY HUSBAND: WIFE GETS A DECREE SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Chief Justice. Sir Alan Rose, today granted a decree nisi to Madam Llm Gheok Sim who sought tbe dissolution of her marriage to Kway Yew Chee. a clerk, now living In Penang, on the grounds of desertion. The decree is to136 words
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Article73 1960-04-22 9 MALACCA. Thurs— The 18--member study group from the Canadian National Defence College, now visiting the Federation, today Inspected a land settlement scheme, a rubber estate and a Malay kampong. The group arrived from Kuala Lumpur in an RAF Valetta, accompanied by the Canadian High Commissioner.73 words
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155 1960-04-22 9 Four newsmen to work in Melbourne papers 1/UALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Four Malayan joumalUts have been selected by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, to work for six months with Australian newspapers. They are Inche Rosedln bin Hajl Taa'cob (Utusan Melayu), Mr. Ling Suk Choon 'China Press), Mr. K. C. Arun155 words
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Article, Illustration252 1960-04-22 9 Thrilled mother sees son— after 31 years SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Sil-ver-haired Madam Lee Chi 001, 74. was breathless with excitement as the passengers of a Garuda airliner walked Into the airport terminal building here yesterday. Madam Lee scanned the passengers' faces. Then pointing at a bespectacled man, cried: "That's my boy. My,252 words
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227 1960-04-22 9 NAIR HEADS THE NEW SET-UP FOR ADULT STUDY SINGAPORE. Thursday. THE Minister for Education today named an 11--member board, headed by Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, to promote adult education under the provision of the Lembaga Gerakan Pelajaran Dewasa Ordinance, 1960. Mr. Nair, a well-known trade unionist, is political secretary227 words
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Article62 1960-04-22 9 IPOH, Thurs. Mr. Ram Singh, 60, a retired senior hospital assistant, died at his home here today. He leaves a widow and 13 children, among whom are Mr. Sardool Singh. Superintendent of Prisons In Singapore, Dr. Narlnder Singh, of the Taiping Hospital, Mr. Gurbachan Singh, a law62 words
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Article23 1960-04-22 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Dato Syed Ibrahim bin Omar Alsagoff. has been appointed chairman of the Muslim Advisory Board for the 14th time.23 words
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Article, Illustration185 1960-04-22 9 1,020 will learn US folk dances SINGAPORE, Thurs. A total of 1,020 young Singaporeans will be learning American folk dancing during the next three months undei the expert guidance of Mr. Rickey Holden, a wellknown American folk dance leader. Mr. Holden, who first conducted folk dance courses here In iq?B.185 words
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Article73 1960-04-22 9 VETS PROBE DEATH OF 40 COWS KUALA KRAL Thurs. Veterinary officers are Investigating the death of more than 40 cows, worth about $10,000. on an estate 40 miles from here at the weekend. A District Office spokesman said it was believed th* cows died after eaflng vegetation sprayed with a73 words
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Article34 1960-04-22 9 IPOH. Thurs. The Ipon ward branch of the Malayan Chinese Association will hold a variety concert at the amusement park here on Saturday and Sunday nights in aid of its welfare fund.34 words
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Article40 1960-04-22 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Dutch community in Singapore will observe a remembrance ceremony at tne Kranjl war memorial on May 4, In honour of all those who died for the liberation of the Netherlands In the Second World War.40 words
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324 1960-04-22 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Ministry of Culture Is organising essay and song contests in connection with National Day, which falls on June 5. The subject of the essay contest is "What National Day means to me." Essays can be written in Malay. Chinese, English or Tamil324 words
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Article99 1960-04-22 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.-Mln-isters will soon be answering questions over Radio Singapore on matters of Government policy sent in by listeners. A Ministry of Culture statement today said that this new programme entitled Matters of Policy." would begin on May 2. The first to answer questions will99 words
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Article34 1960-04-22 9 JESSELTON, Thurs Sir Wli!I&!«i Goode was sworn in yesterday Governor of North Borneo. Sir William had arrived earlier the same morning with Lady Goode in the Kenangau from Singapore.34 words
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Advertisement224 1960-04-22 9 don't cheat your family You d 0... If you think all Oats are alike H hrb i*j£ Ttorc'i fcif duality difference QUAKER Oais arc the one among brands of oe»s .>o brand of oais you cmn (rust cornmake sure you get (he brst brand pletely. For 82 yean, QUAKER for224 words
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Advertisement128 1960-04-22 9 EVERYBODY |Qyp looks to S£^ RONUK WAX for gleaming, glossy floors and furniture its antiseptic too! 4wlllll to 3 •kedei-Natoroi. Tronipannt 0 Crew* «»JIST» m ,tm m% until IMllim unu ■^■^■^Ra^Ra^B^RßJ Agmnn in Siogoper* ond MoJoyo J« L MOf iSOIIf 9Of) m JOft#S« Ltd. Agvfifi in Itvmi O nd North128 words
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482 1960-04-22 10 AMERICAN BUYERS NEGLECT THIS MARKET SINGAPORE'S pepper trade has been considerably reduced during the past few weeks by continued lack of overseas inquiries, particularly from the United States. American buyers have neglected the Singapore market, having accumulated large stocks of black pepper from ndia.482 words
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Article, Illustration99 1960-04-22 10 LOCAL G.E.C. MEN FOR U.K. TWO G.E.C. regional 1 executive employees left Singapore for the United Kingdom recently on a threemonth leave cumstudy tour. They are Mr. Ec Thlan Chin, stores manager of The General Electric Co. < Singapore) Ltd.. and Mr. Sim Teck Swee, manager of The General Electric99 words
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Article40 1960-04-22 10 Singapore and the Federation of Malaya produced 1.0 million cases of canned pineapples last year, a drop of over 100.000 cases compared with 1958. Out of the total amount. Singapore produced 475.800 cases, against 550.500 cases.40 words
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Article87 1960-04-22 10 PRODUCTION of iron ore in the Federation of Malaya in January rose by 1,000 tons to 255.276 tons over the December output. The local Iron ore mining industry is now receiving a big boost as a result of increasing demand from Japanese steel mills. Last year, the87 words
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Article, Illustration201 1960-04-22 10 T AST YEAR was the most successful season for S and W Fine Foods' business in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya, said the export manager, Mr. Joseph A. Wagstaff. during a brief visit to Singapore recently. "The Singapore and Fed- I eratlon markets201 words
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Article, Illustration92 1960-04-22 10 Market survey for U.S. goods made by company chief MR. E. A. McCAROELL. president of the Winpower Manufacturing Co. of Newton. United States, visited Singapore recently in the coarse of a world tour. Mr. McCardell studied the sales potential for the Winpower line of gasoline and diesel electric plants ranging92 words
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Article212 1960-04-22 10 Malayan companies renamed •THE Beecham group's x subsidiaries in the Federation of Malaya and Singapore, C. and E. Morton (M) Ltd.. and C. and E. Morton (Far East) Ltd., have now become Beecham (M) Ltd.. and Beecham (Far East) Ltd. The change is intended to benefit the Malayan companies by212 words
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Article27 1960-04-22 10 Natural rubber Imports Into the United States in February totalled 35.137 tons, while latex imports amounted to 5.812 tons, according to U.S. Commerce Department statistics.27 words
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Article97 1960-04-22 10 Sarawak trade improves CARAWAKS external trade shows further improvement this year and in January the value amounted to $83.7 million or $1.3 million more than the same month of 1959. But imports at $37 million were $1.2 million lower than in January 1959. The drop in Imports was mainly attributable97 words
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Article39 1960-04-22 10 An International Textile Market Exhibition will be held in Parts from June 24 to 30. Later this year, the Eleventn International Exhioitlon of Clock and WatchMaking will be organised in Besancon. France, from Bept. 1 to 11.39 words
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108 1960-04-22 10 T<HK Japanese Ministry 1 of Trade announced that a third Japan industrial floating; fair would leave Tokyo on October 31 this year to visit 13 ports of nine countries in South-east Asia. The fair with 354 booths will be carried by the Aki108 words
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199 1960-04-22 10 'Singapore should have its own accountancy body' should have its own indigenous ac- countancy organisation to look after the interest of local accountants, said Professor E. Perel- ra, a local educationist. Prof. Pereira, who is leader of the Singapore delegation ,to the Asian and Pacific Accounting Convention held at Canberra199 words
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Article64 1960-04-22 10 An agreement between th« Indian Government und tnt Citizen Watch Company of Japan was- signed recently in Delhi fur the establishment of a waich factory in India. The proposed factory will be located at Bangaiore and it will manufacture low and medium priced watches Production64 words
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Advertisement217 1960-04-22 10 MANSFIELDS I FOR StRVICE TO «|m TRAVELLERS *m^ -■■^■Ib^I^MBBL When you travel don't just hope for the best— --fr ..TjaffJSTJL' make sure you JtaM-HSsieWJß* receive it by consulting us. MANSFIELDS ARE HERE TO HELP Singapore 2412 Penang Kuala Lumpur ***** ***** and AIR FRANCE TH£ WORLDS LARGEST AIRLINE 7 FLIGHTS217 words
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Advertisement246 1960-04-22 10 Calculating and printing for you Clettrosumma 22 It is an electric adding printing machirw that carries out addition, subtraction and multiplication by successive addition, and gives the credit balance. The Olivetti Elettrosumma 22 can retain a number that has been entered even when the total has been cleared, thus offering246 words
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Advertisement1621 1960-04-22 11 THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE M ASEN, LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONBON ft CBHTIHIHTAL PMTI. Due S'pori Sails P S'Kam Penang AaTTSMEBON M'uiliei LrverpMl. A'aMtO la Part Afr 22 MACHAON LlvarpMl, Clatfaw GM. 33 Apr 2S Apr M/M Apr 34/ 1 ILPENOR Ganoa. Brem«n, Adam. H'barg Apr 23 Aar 21 Polyphemus Llvarpaat. Hpvra1,621 words
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Advertisement1312 1960-04-22 11 <SSsTHE LA.C UMIS--jjßC—^M ADEN. REOSEA MEDITERRANEAN, CONTINENTAL ft KAMINAVIAN PMTS. fJ|\Dv\l9l SPore Sham PaaaM QLVTeF "MEBHIA"W 25/ M Ar 27/21 Apr 21 31 Ipr ¥XMm7 -HUM" R) M Apr/ 4 Mat l/IRa) J May •aJhWRX -LAUMIA" I) Tl/M Mn 21/22 May 13/24 May ir lwlTT ■SURMAWA" a! MMaf/4Jaaa S/IJe»e 1/1,312 words
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Advertisement1406 1960-04-22 11 B',R,m THE REN LIKE STEAMERS LTD. "n,yT SINSAPOR! (latarpartM M Vm rMtaa Uaajtam) I UOTU SAIIIMS TB AMH. UK ft CStniMNTAI PMTS. rpora P. S-Mm Pwajao BINAVON for Hambarg. London G'mortt M IH4/14 Afr M/M ART M Apr/ 1 Maf MNALBANACN tor Antwirp, London. Hall 21/ M Apr IR Part/211,406 words
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Advertisement1360 1960-04-22 11 •aijpw McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. w-. \tcsV r(L> aMl \r*** EXrI.EBMA" UNI w»I.i4 VEWEBI LIME v^^"*LMNMN. lULktMR«. ROTTIRBAM aAVM IM AMILES lAN FRANCISCO, ft HtJU. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND CiT. BP COVENTRY iMMtiM targe far Caatral ft Saatk rpara P. S'kam r>iaaM Aminsi. II Part 21 Apr 24/21 Apr SHNNYVILU1,360 words
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487 1960-04-22 12 SELECTIVE INTEREST IN INDUSTRIALS ON STOCK MART By Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS continued to be selectively; better on the Malayan Stock Exchange yes-: terday. Investment demand and short-covering took i I Singapore Cold Storage up to $1.77 1/2 and the re- I sumed interest in Uniteer ordinaries resulted in business487 words
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Article32 1960-04-22 12 SINGAPORE, April 21. KIBBEK: SI. 19 5/8 per Ib. (unchanged). 5 p.m. close 51.19s (quiet). TIN: $385.75 per picul (down 124 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 225 tons (up 25 tons).32 words
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Article124 1960-04-22 12 MELBOURNE, Thurs. INVESTMENT shares held a firm tone on heavier trading Here today. BHP rose to 84s. up Is. 3d. and ACT gained Is. Base metais> a; id the oils held a steady trend, whilr Consol Zinc gained li. 6d Commonwealth bonds traded aloiig firm lines. Con. zinc124 words
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Article113 1960-04-22 12 SINGAPORE (hlnear Produce Exchange noon prices pet plcul yesterday were C*ara quiet; UK Continent April May shipments $37 'i buyers. $38', sellers. Coconut oil: quiet: bulk $56'« sellers, drum $58 •ellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done. Muntok white 1320. Sarawak 8315. special Sarawak black $210, garbled113 words
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Article75 1960-04-22 12 T"HE Malayan Exchange Banks' AMoeiation made the following changes In it* rates to merchants yesterday < all rates to 8100>: Canada: buying airmail T.T 31 7 8. O.D. 32, 90 d st 32 7; 16 credit bills. 32 1/2 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 3175 words
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Article22 1960-04-22 12 Malayan Stock Exchange: Apr- 21 Apr. Jd Industrials: ***** 145.09 Tins: 168.10 167.38 f Bubber*: 270.99 268.78 Jan. 1 1958=100.22 words
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Article837 1960-04-22 12 ON the Malayan stork Exchange yesterday, industrials and sterling rubbers were slightly easier, tins were easier, after steady, while dollar rubbers were selectively better. The turnover was fair. Members of the Exchange reported the tollowing business al the afternoon call: Industrials: Fed. Dispensary $136; Fltzpatricks $145 (O.837 words
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Article284 1960-04-22 12 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Hoard wharves or expected this morning are: Eastern Trader 1 2, Tricolor 4 5, Shinsei Maru 6A. Flying Trader 7. ,<>late of Orissa 8 9, Stale of Madras 10,11. Benavon 13/14. Kwaiigsi 15. 16, Carpentaria 18, Maeuuycker 19. Stia N. Wall 4,284 words
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Article215 1960-04-22 12 \|AV Arst grade rubber buyers ITX fob. closed in Singapore yesterday at 119 Si cents per lb., unchanged on Wedneday's close. The clotting tone was quiet and ■lightly easier. S.r.C.R.A. closing prices in cents per lb.. yesterday were Int. l R. 5.- Spot fob buyers 120'h, sellers 12O'i;215 words
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Advertisement1234 1960-04-22 12 Express U.S.A. Pacific cV Atlantic Coast Service ETA. E.T.A. E.T.A. S pore P. Sham Penjng H'kong L. Angeles Niw rork CikskiMam' E Rials 21 Apr 21 May t JMt "Xniknra M*ri" Ist Call 21/ M May 11 Mai I Jmi Call 2/ 4 j»i I Jam 21 Jmi 14 My1,234 words
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Advertisement242 1960-04-22 12 SOUTH AND WEST AFRICA .Monthly Service. Spin P. S'lw* Hi: "TAIO/t" I May tl May DurSan (21.5). fort luiaDcth (24/9). Capetown (M/S), Matadi (1/1), latos (It/I). Cotonou (12/1). Acer*, It Hfficitit iriKiinl Tafcoradi Abidjan, Conakry. Dakar (IT/I). *tMMt- Singapore: MESSACERIES MARITIMES FillairSM MM Id: ***** S KU«U LUMPUR: »fi|H Frtick242 words
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Advertisement784 1960-04-22 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE SWIMMING CLUB Applications are Invited for I the post of Club Secretary. Ap- plicants should have good admi--1 nistrative experience, a knowledge I of large scale catering and should not be under age of 35 yean. I Salary and other emoluments: I Married $1,275/- per month with784 words
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Advertisement749 1960-04-22 12 NOTICES SUNGEI WAY DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated In the Federation of Malaya). The Directors have declared In respect of the year ending 30th June i960, an Interim Dividend of 5 per cent less Malaya 1. Income Tax payable on 20th May. 1860, to all shareholders registered oa 29th April, i960. By749 words
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Advertisement1504 1960-04-22 13 TENDERS PENANG PWD. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from registered P.W.D. Contractors Class *D' and above will be received by the State Engineer, penang up to 3.00 p.m. on sth. May, 1960 for the ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF ONE BLOCK OF EIGHT UNITS CLASS G' QUARTERS AT KAMPONG BAHRU, GEORGETOWN, PENANG. Plans1,504 words
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Advertisement759 1960-04-22 13 NOTICES THE BASSETT RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE THIRTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL OENERAL MEETING of Stockholders will be held at the Company's Registered Office. No. V, The Embankment. Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday. 25th May. 1960 at 12 noon for the purpose of759 words
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Advertisement779 1960-04-22 13 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE ls hereby given that Mr. C. C. Loke Is no longer in our employment, and has no authority to transact any business or to collect any monies on our I behalf. THE CHINA ENGINEERS LIMITED, Singapore. COMMONWEALTH SCHOLARSHIP ft FELLOWSHIP PLAN— SCHOLARSHIPS 1961 Under the Commonwealth Scholarship779 words
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Advertisement1074 1960-04-22 13 [■^r^riTT^T^^T^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^r^ i w I^XI (Continued from Pace Si SITUATIONS VACANT it Wordt ti (Min.)— Box St ttt. txtrm I APPLICATIONS TO BOX A6OM Strait* Times, applicants thanked. ENGLISH SPEAKING WAITRESSES. Apply Aston Bar, 332, Tanjong Katong Road. Singapore. WANTED Charming Waitress**. Apply personally at ISS Orchard Road. Spore. ULU PANDAN1,074 words
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Advertisement1134 1960-04-22 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT I It Wordt ti (Min.)-Box St ett. mxtrm j MODIDN BUNCALOW, three badrooms situated AdelptU Park Estate. Completely furnished. fans. fn».. cooker, telephone rte. Available from Ist May. Phone B'pore *****/3 omce hours Mrs. Lee. WELL FURNISNtO PLAT near Orchard Circus, two Bedrooms/Bathrooms, dlßlnt. 'slttlocroora. alrcondltloner. servant quarters,1,134 words
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Advertisement1015 1960-04-22 13 EDUCATION M Wordt tS (Min.)-Box St ett. extra MvW IS YOUR Malay prograaaing? lmproTs your kaowladg* of tba National Language by raadlng Barlta Hirlan dslly. tba oaly romaalaad National langiiags newspapar. COMMMCIAL HIOH SCHOOL. 247 A. Joo Chlat Road. (S'por*) ***** Baglanan'laUrmsdlats/Adraßoad Typawritlag/Shorthand /Book-ksoplßg. Bastira UC.C./Pttmaaa Cart meats Carol Now!1,015 words
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Advertisement1025 1960-04-22 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Wordt ti (Min.)— Box it ett. extrm IS6S V/VICTOB., IWS7 Borgward SAVaxon. Uollalh Express. 1K..5 Standard Vanguard. V/Velox. T.I Chong Company, l.'l Albert Street. Singapore. Telephonu HU4, 11 53 AUSTIN PRINCESS A 139 11/1933 M 'Oxford 10 1952 T/Mayflcvrr 1*59 Hlllman s/ Wagon. Trade-la eauy. payment1,025 words
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Article294 1960-04-22 14 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN BUT IT'S UP TO THE PLAYERS TO PROVE THEMSELVES, says LEOW CINGAPORE Badminton Association plans to send a team of junior players on an overseas tour and also a visit to the Federation this year, but this will depend on the players294 words
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79 1960-04-22 14 MALAY ANS TOO GOOD for VICTORIA TEAM MELBOURNE, Thurs.— Malayan badminton champions Teh Kew San and Lim Say Hup started their Australian tour with a 3-0 win over a Victorian team here last night. A crowd of 500 saw the Malayans completely outclass the local players. In two doubles matches.Reuter - 79 words
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Article33 1960-04-22 14 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs The South Johore Rugby Football Club's annual meetIng on Apr. 22 will be followed by a film show featuring the match between the British Lions and New Zealand.33 words
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Article34 1960-04-22 14 LONDON, Thurs. Result* of last night's Scottish Dlv. 2 football matches: E. Stirling 4 Cowdenbeath 1. Porfar 2 Bast Fife 1. Morton 1 Palklrk 1. Queen's Park 0 Stranraer 1. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration412 1960-04-22 14 KEN FERNANDEZ - Modest Miss Fleming an able leader KEN FERNANDEZ By SHE IS THE ONLY WOMAN PRESIDENT IN BADMINTON IN THE WORLD TT'UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Nancy Fleming, who led New Zealand as manager and nonplaying captain In their Über Cup campaign this year, is the only woman president of a national badminton412 words
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Article23 1960-04-22 14 DUBLIN. Thurs.— lreland beat Holland 6-3 In their Olympic soccer qualifying match here last night, after leading 4-1 at half time.—23 words
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Article135 1960-04-22 14 SPORTS SUMMARY FOOTBALL Singapore League Dlv. 1: Indian R.C. (Rahim Omar 3, Netlaen 2. Stoddart, Demon, Hassan Awang; RAP Seletar 1 1 Sperrlne 1; Div. 2Kota Raja 2 RaJaJi 0. Penang league Dlv. 1; TPC'A S (James Rajoo, Seenlvasan. Letchumanan. Lourdes Samy, Arumugami Chinese R.C. 3 (Y. B. Khoo. Eng135 words
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Article96 1960-04-22 14 FOOTBALL Singapore lea*»e Dlv. 2B: Stable Boys v Gymkhana (Dsleattw Road) Seletar v RAF Tengah (Geylaiiit>. Ipoh Iragur Dlv. 2: Town Council v.Cheng Wan ipadang); Dlv. >: Kilat v PCRC (Coronation ground). PWD v Hq. No. 2 FIB (Jalan Abdul JalU). Taiping Iraor Dtar- 1: Field Ambulance v96 words
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Article157 1960-04-22 14 CINGAPORE. Thurs. Indian Recreation Club, started their campaign In the Singapore A.F.A. League Dlv. 1 with a 8-1 win over newly-promoted R.A.F. Seletar at Jalan Besar today. Rahim Omar was the star in Indian side. He made the openings in the fifth and 15th157 words
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Article102 1960-04-22 14 Singapore Juniors play tonight SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore's Junior Asian Cup team will I meet Johore Bahru PA. tomorrow (7.30 p.m.* at Jalan Besar stadium In a match U> raise funds for (he cup team. Admission to match Is ti and SO cents, and schoolchildren tn uniform will be admitted at102 words
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Article363 1960-04-22 14 IPOH, Thursday. a CCEPTANCES for the amateur races here on A Saturday closed today. I The acceptors 'with starting positions in brackets > are: RACE 1: MS Claas 5 (catch, wrights 12.7) 21 sir: Pibroch (6i. WUlora (7). Rocket (9). Kolek <B>. Polo (4), Zarlff (3). Smoky363 words
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Article151 1960-04-22 14 SINOAPORE. Thurs. Six Class 3 horses Pantjarobah. Traveller's Cheque 11. Conquistador. Burma Olory, Hard Final and Upper Ten hare been promoted to Class 2. the Straits Racing Association announced today. Other promotions are: From Class 5 to Class 4 Kldjang. Or. Doddington, Flying Mist.151 words
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Advertisement520 1960-04-22 14 WkL TTTRKISH c* fyOHXSTK MuH B L,EHt> M^U Atr sold racti yrar man any j|^^_ClCarct"'* othrr cigarette proyem it. The ■■■I^F costly Camfl blrnd of choice quality tobaccos has nerer been equalled for rich flarour and fclfMAf QA.I. easy going mlldneM. Yesterday. riVJW W CIS. today and tomorrow, the best520 words
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291 1960-04-22 15 Separate hotel for skipper decision is strongly criticised MANCHESTER, Thurs. Bob Barber, Lancashire County Cricket Club's new amateur captain, will stay at a different hotel from the professionals in the side when the county play away this season. The request to relntroduce this pre-war custom was made by the LancashireReuter - 291 words
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Article50 1960-04-22 15 BOZEMAN. (Montana). Thurs. Gene Fullmer kept the National Boxing Association's version of the world middleweight title here last nght when he fought a 15--round draw with Joey Glardello. Paul Pender Is generally recognised as world champion but the N.B.A. regards Fullmer as the title holder.Reuter (NewReuter - 50 words
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486 1960-04-22 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Malaya Cup football competition this year will kick off on May 15 with two South zone matches. Selangor, the holders, will be at home to Johore and Singapore and Joint Services will clash at Jalan Besar Stadium. Play486 words
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Article66 1960-04-22 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Federation of Malaya Government Services Sports Council Is to hold an Inter-state hockey tournament this year. Dr. Saw Hock Chuan of Kuala Lumpur has donated a trophy for the competition which will begin early next month. Mr. K. Aryadural. the competition secretary said66 words
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Article115 1960-04-22 15 Peter Swan capped for England I ONDON. Thurs. England introduce one new "cap", Sheffield Wednesday centre half Peter Swan. In the team named yesterday, to meet Yugoslavia in the soccer international at Wembley here on May 11. Swan, who has played In Under 23 internationals against France. Scotland and HollandReuter - 115 words
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Article, Illustration595 1960-04-22 15 MALAYA LOSE 4-3 TO NEW ZEALAND BY NORMAN SIEBEL Kuala Lumpur. Thursday NEW ZEALAND beat Malaya 4-3 in the women's friendly international badminton at the Selangor Badminton Hall here last night. New Zealand, down 2—l on Tuesday, won the first three matches last night forReuter - 595 words
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Article90 1960-04-22 15 US tennis coach due in KL today l/UALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Larry Hall, the American tennis player and coach, will begin his coaching tour of the Federation In Kuala Lumpur from Monday. Hall, who arrives here tomorrow, will conduct classes for coaches at the Selangor Oolf Club on Monday and Tuesday.90 words
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Article56 1960-04-22 15 T ONDON. Thurs. Bill Slater, captain and centre half of Wolverhampton Wanderers, has been voted "Footballer of the Year" In the annual ballot of the Football Writers Association. This was announced today within a few hours of Slater being dropped from the England team to play56 words
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Advertisement77 1960-04-22 15 Forthe living beauty of healthy teeth ll KOLYNOS llby'fr ~5 |H DENTAL CREAM -:.-.v PggJ KOLYNOS y—^~m-mm MADE IN U.S.A. 4f Concentrated Kuljrnot aiurei froh. clean breath hours longer! Concentrated Koljrooi give* sure protection agatntt decay all day? Concentrated Kolynot ItM} m«h longer bexaux you urn let* on the brush!77 words
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Advertisement175 1960-04-22 15 m ll PASSPORT TO ■I SECURITY 4 W BANK DEPOSITS WITH LOMBARD BANKITIG fej a stsMy sJ'\, interest in assured Security. I Ask the Manager of your local Branch or writ* to the General Manager at Head Office for your copy of Bank Deposit Account Booklet No. AM7 Imtftm pmld175 words
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Article347 1960-04-22 16 MINISTER TALKS TO VICTIMS: DISTRICT OFFICER APPEALS FOR OUTSIDE FINANCIAL AID KLANG, Thursday. jyjORE THAN 300 people were made homeless when a fire gutted 27 houses at Batang Berjuntai, 42 miles north of here, today. Twenty-one of the buildings were shophouses. Damage was estimated nl347 words
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Obituary120 1960-04-22 16 R S M U T N 00, »t Mallakam. Ceylon, on 21.4.60. rldmt brother of It. N. Ratnara. Xi. Labu Road. Berembao. •ANTA tINCH. r< Clerk. Dutrict Office. BantoDK formerly at C- raeroo Highlands paMMf away M 4.60 at Tflpah Hoapltal after looic tllrj*»i. LIM MOHQ CNIN of 30.120 words
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153 1960-04-22 16 WHITLEY COUNCIL WILL DISCUSS STAFF SIDE RIFT KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The staff side of the National Whitiey Council, which has temporarily broken off relations with the Government, is to call a meeting of the full council next month. The staff side would not have further dealings with the Government until153 words
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Article119 1960-04-22 16 Pine probe findings now ready ITU ALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A White Paper on the findings of me Commission of Inquiry into the Pineapple Industry which sat in August last year will be presented to the House of Representatives at Its next meeting. This was stated in Parliament today by the119 words
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Article36 1960-04-22 16 AJACCIO. Corsica, Thurs.— The Association of Corslcan Mayors has sent a orotest to the French Prime Minister. M. Michel Debre, against a Government proposal to create a nuclear experimental centre on the island. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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143 1960-04-22 16 Poll clash feared: Riot squad called KLANG. Thurs.— The riot squad was called when a clash was (eared between supporters of the Alliance and the Socialist Front during the local council election at Jenjarom, 14 miles from here, today. Hundreds of supporters of iboth parties had gathered In the centre143 words
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194 1960-04-22 16 Fight to go on till last Reds wiped out— Razak KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Minister for Defence, Tun Abdul Razak, today outlined the Government's military plans for the period following the end of the Emergency. "We will fight on until the last terrorists are completely wiped out," he said. Tun194 words
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Article, Illustration149 1960-04-22 16 AWARD FOR A TOP RANK SKIPPER SINGAPORE, Thurs. A Shell man was today presented with the "Griffiths" Award at Shell Hodse by the Master Attendant. Captain J A. L. Pavitt. The award, worth X5O to Mr. G. J. Thomas. M, was for his outstanding performance in the Extra Master's Certificate149 words
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Article104 1960-04-22 16 UNESCO MAN STABBED TO DEATH VIENTIANE. Thurs. A French member of the UNESCO Educational Advisory Group In Laos was stabbed to death early today at a resort bungalow, some 30 miles north of here. United Nations special representative Mr. Edouard Zellweger announced. Mr. Zellweger said P Chabert was fatally stabbedUPI - 104 words
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Article351 1960-04-22 16 LONDON. Thurs— Another dismal day was experienced In London stock markets. Incentive was lacking and sentiment was adversely affected by such Influences as yesterday's fall on Wall Street and poor results from Babcock and Wilcox. Ollt-edged securities, however. held steady In spite of the appearance of a new351 words
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426 1960-04-22 16 Chou and Nehru agree: We must solve the border disputes NEW DELHI, Thursday. THE CHINESE AND INDIAN Prime Ministers, Mr. Chou En-lai and Mr. Nehru, last night declared that they must achieve solution of the Sino-In-dian border disputes In the interests of their countries and of the world. But whileReuter - 426 words
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Article105 1960-04-22 16 NEW DELHI. Thurs. India has protested to thr Chinese Embassy here against the manhandling of an Indian sentry by officials of the Chinese trade agency at Kalimpong. Mrs. Lakshmi Menon. Deputy External Affairs Minister told the Council of States today. Replying to questions, she said105 words
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175 1960-04-22 16 INDONESIAN ELECTIONS: DJUANDA GIVES A PLEDGE IN BRIEF... JAKARTA, Thurs. The acting President and First Minister, Dr. DJuanda, has emphasised that the next Parliamentary elections, scheduled for the end of 1962, would not be further postponed. He made the statement In a speech before civil and military authorities at a175 words
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224 1960-04-22 16 Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain, Stops Itching as it Shrinks Haemorrhoids London (Special) For the first time ?>cience has tound a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink haemorrhoids, stop Itching, and relieve pain without surgery In one naemorrhotd case224 words
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