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Title Section18 1960-04-26 1 AVEBACE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Estd- 1845. TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1960. 15 CENTS New*"**18 words
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Article2860 1960-04-26 1 TENGKU; NEW LAW NEEDED AFTER V-DAY Warning of threat of new terror, murder wave 11 Opposition members not in seats as vote is taken jMIK House of Representatives today passed by 75 votes to 13 the controversial Constitution (Amendment) Bill. The vote was taken after Tengku2,860 words
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Article348 1960-04-26 1 T^EW DELHI, Mon. 11 The crucial "Asian Summit" talks here between giants in dispute. Communist China and democratic India, end tonight and, barring a political miracle, failure is certain. In six days of meetings with Indian leaders, the Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-lai. has unwaveringly claimed348 words
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Article, Illustration20 1960-04-26 1 TUj DKAV MAX MR. L$E20 words
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599 1960-04-26 1 Kidnapped victim riddle: How did he die? SINGAPORE, Monday. AS the funeral of the kidnapped "biscuit king," Mr. Lee Gee Chong, 49, took place here today, C.I.D. detectives interviewed his friends and relatives and established several possible theories in connection with his death. Mr. Lee was abducted last Wednesday night599 words
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Article176 1960-04-26 1 RIOTS FLARE AGAIN IN SEOUL SEOUL, Monday. SPONTANEOUS student demonstrations broke out all over the heart of Seoul tonight and the army began firing. They were touched off by a protest march by the nations most respected eduAt the height of the demonstration, army troops, led by tanks firing tear-gasReuter; UPI - 176 words
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Article54 1960-04-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Talks between the Federation and Singapore on the establishment of a common market will be held soon The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Monamed Khir bin Johari, said this today in Parliament when replying to a question raised by Mr. A. David Socialist Front54 words
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Article51 1960-04-26 1 SINGAPORE, Mon. Th« Yang dl-Pertuan Agong of the Federation and the Yang dl-Pertuan Negara of Singapore have jointly terminated the appointment of Mr. J. A, Buehler as chairman of th* Malayan Pineapple Industry Board with effect from April 1 this year, it was officially announced51 words
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58 1960-04-26 1 BANDITS IN KELANTAN' REPORT SPARKS HUNT KOTA BHARI, Mon. About 59 members of the Police Field Force were sent to the KelanUnTrenfranu border area early today following a report that some terrorists had been seen there. This was the first time for some years that bandits were reported to have58 words
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Article283 1960-04-26 1 3,000 dead in quake TEHERAN, Mon. —At least 3,000 people are feared dead in a double earthquake which razed the town of Lar yesterday. Another tremor struck the town of Garash, 12 miles away, killing and injuring many people. The Lar dead include 550 children killed while assembling at a283 words
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Article32 1960-04-26 1 BORDER OISPUTt NOT SOLVED Sin DLI.UL loini Isidi *v tnuaiqu- -v Mfama thin? Pnnie Mtatti r.ll md N>hru »ud t» bad TCJilitd greater < •laailag taiii Mb ijik M bod mi32 words
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627 1960-04-26 3 LONDON, Mon Tory group: Malaya tin wasting asset it should be disposed of at highest possible price A CONSERVATIVE Party study group in a paper circulated today said the future of Hong Kong was dominated by the attitude towards it of China. TheReuter - 627 words
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167 1960-04-26 3 SHOTGUNS BLAST 10 AFTER RACE RIOTS OVER 'WHITE' BEACH NEW ORLEANS, Monday. A T LEAST 10 people were shot at Biloxi, near here, A last night following a race riot earljer in the day in which nearly 100 Negroes attempted to swim at a segregated beach and were attacked byUPI - 167 words
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Article163 1960-04-26 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. President Eisenhower and President de Gaulle of France said in a joint statement last night that they were in agreement on how they should proceed at the East-West Summit conference in Paris next month. Mr. James Hagerty. the White House Press Secretary, readingReuter - 163 words
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Article64 1960-04-26 3 JAPANESE EVANGELIST DIES, 81 TOKYO. Mon. One of Japan's foremost social workers, Mr. Toyohlko Kagawa, has died, aged M. Mr. Kagawa studied philosophy at Princeton University In the United States, and devoted himself to social and evangelical work when he returned to Japan. For a period he lived In theReuter - 64 words
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Article80 1960-04-26 3 LONDON. Mon.— Sir Oswald Mosley, leader of the Union Movement and prewar British Fascist leader, suggested that Africa should be divided into two nations, one white and one black, when he addressed the Cambridge University Conservative Association. He said that If Britain continued its present policy,Reuter - 80 words
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Article, Illustration64 1960-04-26 3 "PHEW? It's hot." says Prince Charles, in sweater and long trousers, a* he wipes his brow during a royal shopping spree in the tented shopping lane at the Badminton horse trials. Prince Charles. Princess Anne and the Royal Family were all at Badminton forUPI - 64 words
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Article42 1960-04-26 3 LCWDON. Mon. The New Dally. Britain's first completely new dally newspaper In 30 years, made its debut today. It described Itself as "the only dally newspaper In Great Britain Independent of combines and trade unions." Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article38 1960-04-26 3 NEW YORK. Mon. Prof. Cornells Jan Bakker, Dutch director-general of the European Nuclear Research Organisation, was killed when a small charter plane in which he was travelling crashed into the sea near Kaeansburg, New Jersey.— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article296 1960-04-26 3 ACCRA, Monday. F|R. Kwame Nkrumah, Ghana's Prime Minister. and his Convention Peoples Party were last night organising house parties, rallies and picnics to celebrate victory over the opposition in the plebiscite in the Ashanti and Volta regions. The plebiscite was to decide whether the people wantedReuter - 296 words
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Article36 1960-04-26 3 NAIROBI, Mon. Twelve Africans were arrested after a fight In the Kaloleni location here last night be. tween supporters of the Nairobi People's Convention Party and th e rival Nairobi African District Congress.36 words
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221 1960-04-26 3 'NEW CHINA' HAILED BY PATRIOT'S WIDOW, Mme. SOONG DEKING. Mon. Ma dame Soong Chingllng hailed the "momentous, new revolution" taking place in Red China in an article entitled "A new revo'u tion pushed back the skies," according to New China news agency. Widow of the patriot. Dr. Bun Vat-sen. aidUPI - 221 words
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Article19 1960-04-26 3 LONDON. Mon. British European Airways made a record profit of £2.000,000 in the last financial year ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Miscellaneous345 1960-04-26 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metrea NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Short Wave: 62 metres ssTnvrr i% i m>.tr~ from 9.00 10.0. pjn. BEB.IVCE 41.7 metres A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 8.32 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES doming Prelude. 7.00 The News: Koala Lumpur 341 metres 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 Tht K345 words
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77 1960-04-26 4 Anzac Day tribute to war dead at Kranji SINGAPORE, Mon. Members of the Australian and New Zealand communities In Singapore this morning observed Anzac Day with a solemn half-hour wreath-laying ceremony at the Kranji War Memorial, in honour of Australian and New Zealand servicemen who died on active service. After77 words
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Article319 1960-04-26 4 »pHE following Is today's 1 schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: From London. Romf, Bombay, Colombo i BA 790/136) 4.40 a.m.; from London, Frankrurt. Karachi. Calcutta, Rangoon, (BA 708 221) 9.05 p.m. <.»rud»: From Jakarta (OA 996) 10.45 a.m. KLM:319 words
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573 1960-04-26 4 CINGAPORE, Mon. The Siamese widow of a German scientist in Singapore told a preliminary inquiry here today that she had become "very frightened" since the night of Mar. 16 when her husband was stabbed. Mis. Pauline Mary Struber, who said she would573 words
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611 1960-04-26 4 rpHE Legislative Assembly select committee on the controversial Societies 1 (Amendment) BUI has recommended several amendments to the draft Bill in its report published today. The BUI makes it necessary for all societies to be registered, including political and other associations which have hitherto611 words
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Article61 1960-04-26 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Two labourers, Poh Ah Lai, 21 and Ong Chen Ping. 22, who with another man robbed a bank clerk. Miss Clara Lee, of a necklace and a wriatwatch, at Belayar Creek, off Pasir Pan Jang, on Nov. 22 last, were each Jailed for61 words
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Miscellaneous317 1960-04-26 4 CHINESE YMCa (South Pier): University of Malaya at the Allan Student tour team 8.30 am.; Lecture Theatre, 815 pm youth camp at Ponggol 9 ajn.; YMCA i Orchard Roadc Junior Üble tennU 9 a.m body building dept. open* at 2 pjn. body buildand weight lifting 2 pjn.; bad- ing and317 words
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Article401 1960-04-26 5 AS. SRIPATHY - By AS. SRIPATHY Malacca. Monday 300 STUDENT TEACHERS SAY: PRINCIPAL MUST GO OR WE WONT LEAVE DORMITORIES rPHREE hundred students at the Malay A Women's Teacher Training College here today remained in their dormitories and refused to attend classes. They say they will continue to do401 words
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155 1960-04-26 5 pENANG. Mun. A New Zealand soldier who climbed un a 50ft. roof yesterday afternoon and had to be rescued by the fire brigade, was today fined $6 for behaving in a disorderly and abusive manner. I "I was not rescued. I came down on155 words
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Article76 1960-04-26 5 'Beach of Passionate Love' novel PERTH. Mon.— A West Australian author. Gerald Glaskin. has begun work on his latest novel. "The Beach of Passionate Love," with a setting in the famous area on Malaya's east coast Mr Glaskln's novel "A Lion in the Sun", with a Singapore and West Australian76 words
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Article31 1960-04-26 5 MALACCA. Mon— A Singapore lawyer. Mr. David Marshall, will give a talk on "Asia Today at the Malacca Indian Association in Banda Hilir Road on Wednesday at 7.15 D.m.31 words
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Article, Illustration170 1960-04-26 5 NAVY MAN LOOKS FORWARD TO HIS NEW FAR EAST APPOINTMENT DENANG, Mon— The Commander in Chief designate. Far East station. Vice-Admiral Sir David Luce, said on his arrival in Penanji today In the Carthage, he was looking forward to taking up his new appointment. Vice-Admiral170 words
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192 1960-04-26 5 AUSSIES PROUD OF PART IN EMERGENCY, SAYS VISITING VIP pENANG. Mon. The Chief of Staff of Australian Forces. Lt.-Gen. Sir Hignar Garrett. said here today Australians serving in Malaya were proud of the part they had been playing In helping this country fight Communist terrorism. "We are happy to have192 words
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Article28 1960-04-26 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Col. T. V. Stephen will speak on "The mental hospital of today" to the Rotary Club of Johore Bahru tomorrow at 5.15 p.m.28 words
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Article77 1960-04-26 5 Counterfeit notes: A new racket KUCHING, Mon. A young Iban Impostor has been making use of the counterfeit money scare here to fool people Into handing him real currency. Posing as a police Inspector, the man first asks his victims to produce their currency notes. He then declares that the77 words
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Article71 1960-04-26 5 I JOHORE BAHRU. Mon Vayapuri. a Town Council van driver, was fined $150 In the magistrate's court today for driving under the Influence of liquor as a result of which his lorry went into a ditch. He was also disqualified for 12 months from holding a71 words
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Miscellaneous125 1960-04-26 5 The Suint By Lestie Churteris I ITO FOLLOW US MORE -^a^a^L^l L WhlCH^^.— I, I L'il Abner By At Capp Vjl^-y—T th SS^Sdl^S^ pineapple?J critter,) Ioif li 1 1 m ti By thester GauM ■■•fI^HHMI I Q3NGCATm_ATC YES— BUT— SECCXOLV, R3O i BUT I— I YES P'^"^""^'^^-^! IV MI? yFIPSTOFALu]125 words
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Article57 1960-04-26 6 Zv Wordw til (Minimum) MR. A MRS. Lit CHENG HOON thank nlativis and friends for thur valuable help. ueddinc presents and attendance on the occjusios ol Uielr marriage on 23-4-80. MR. A MRS. ANTHONY NORMS thank all friends and relatives for th.'ir good wishes, valuable flfts, as- md attendance57 words
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Article352 1960-04-26 6 20 Worsts SU (Minimum) ANTOINETTE SAL! now on. Millinery half price. 324, Orchard Rood incur C.K. Taof). TOWN A COUNTRY under New Management announces arrival of new •lock-, complete rank* of tbe beat cosmetic and perfumery lint*. BE A GOOD Malayan— Read B«rita Harian, The National Newspaper in the352 words
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Article92 1960-04-26 6 20 Wort, ti (Min.)—Box M tt: ntrm COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY has many uxes In Commerce and Industry. Advanced development of the process Is the straits Tunes Colour Laboraiorlee which produce up to 11" a IS" baa mads Its use possible for many purposes Including house magailnee, brortiurea, erowearoa and Illuminated92 words
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669 1960-04-26 6 She Sinus Tuesday. April 26, 1960. The Hour of Choice Debate on the bill to amend the Federation's constitution has been long and acrimonious, centred on the special powers the Government is seeking to defeat subversion. It can hardly be said that the sound and fury were unexpected. Preventive detention669 words
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Article346 1960-04-26 6 The meeting in Kuala Lumpur of the Asian regional conference of the World Confederation of Organisations of the Teaching Profession must be seen in its perspective. Its theme. Child Health and Schools, is the subject of papers and debate not only here but at other regional conferences of346 words
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Article161 1960-04-26 6 Weighed against his patient moderation in dealings with France President Bourguiba doubtless feels genuinely aggrieved by incursions into Tunisia by French troops fight, ing the insurgents in Algeria, The fact that in a legalistic sense he is equally to blame for allowing Algerian insurgents to seek lefuge in161 words
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Article, Illustration1325 1960-04-26 6 IT is a matter for surprise here that the African protest which has followed the Sharpevlllo shootings is so much more vigorous and persistent in Capetown than in Johannesburg. For the Rand is always disturbed; serenity is not its profession, whereas the Cape is mellow. In Johannesburg, and1,325 words
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155 1960-04-26 6 WHERE ARE THOSE 7,000 BLOOD DONORS? A VERY surprising Item of news has appeared to the effect that blood donors of certain groups are urgently required in Singapore. This is difficult to understand. Was there not a highly successful blooddonor campaign some few months ago when 7.000 "volunteers" were enlisted155 words
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Letter73 1960-04-26 6 I AGREE with Mr. Bartlett's remarks about turtles and tourists. Reference to an old law book shows me that there was In force in 193S Pahang State Enactment No. 3 of 1915, the Turtles' Eggs Enactment. Under this law two prohibited areas were declared under ON 2384-15 and 941-16.73 words
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Article249 1960-04-26 6 A memorial to horror. nACHAU. a village a few miles from the Bavarian capital of Munich and formerly the site of one of trie best known Nazi concentration camps. U In the news again. A plan by West German authorities to turn the camp Into a memorial to the thousands249 words
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207 1960-04-26 7 Estate strikers attack new tappers on their way to work SEREMBAN, Monday. THE strike situation on Seremban Estate took a new turn today when 90 workers travelling to work in three lorries were beaten Iy strikers. nteen of the newly>d tappers, mostly l, were taken to the al Hospital here207 words
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256 1960-04-26 7 JAMES AUGUSTIN - Driver gave lift to beautiful ghost at midnight By JAMES AUGUSTIN QUNGEI PATANI, Mon.— A lovely "hantu lengsiak" —believed to be the spirit of a woman who died in childbirth— is scaring Kedah motorists who drive along the main Sungei Patanl road at night. The ghost, according to several eye-witnesses,256 words
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Article25 1960-04-26 7 MUAR. Mon.— A committee for rural development has been formed here under the chairmanship of the District Officer. Inche All blr Haji Raya.25 words
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Article71 1960-04-26 7 FIVE SHELL TANKERS ARE SOLD SINGAPORE, Mon— More than 25,000 tons of Shell tanker shipping, which has been in Singapore's laid-up anchorage, has been sold for an undisclosed sum. The tankers are the Narlca. Neara. Marisa, Murena and Slammulina. They have been idle in Singapore outer roads for months with71 words
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205 1960-04-26 7 SINGAPORE, Monday. A POLICE prosecutor told a court here today of the wrath and fury of a jilted giri and how it resulted in $400 worth of damage to the property of an "innocent" party. "Giving vent to her fury and wrath205 words
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Article64 1960-04-26 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. A salesman, Tong Meng Scow, 18, was robbed of $5,000 in cash and cheques by a gang at the junction of MaPherson and Aljunied roads here this morning. Tong was on his way to a oank when five men in a car rammed his van, and64 words
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Article55 1960-04-26 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. No agreement was reached today when the management of the Ford Motor Co. of Malaya met representatives of Its striking workers at the Ministry of Labour and Law. Tlk company's 250 strikers are demanding the reinstatement of six retrenched workers at the firm's assembly55 words
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Article, Illustration1003 1960-04-26 7 WORKING BEYOND EIGHT HOURS DUTY 'AGAINST HUMAN ENDURANCE' -Union president tells commission of inquiry that engine drivers had at times worked up to 20 hours a day at height of the Emergency T\ H E three man commission appointed to inquire into Malayan Railway disputes was told today that engine1,003 words
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354 1960-04-26 7 HISTORY will be I 1 Tne committee to b« made in the rubber By geoffrey boland Mon. ffiff^JSfiJLSS SS trade in Malaya when I from the three sponsoring a new pan-Malayan nl of the day day Malaya for the convenient354 words
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156 1960-04-26 7 rpHREE candidates, one of them a formmer political detainee, today filed their nomination papers here to contest the nations first Parliamentary byelection from this constituency The candidates are: Mr. Liew Why Hone, 43. Alliance, architect I'staz Abdul Wahab bin Haji Mohamed Noor,156 words
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Article75 1960-04-26 7 KLI'ANG. Mon. The Alliance faces a straight fight with the Socialist Front in the Johore State Legislative Assembly byelection for the Sri Lallang constituency Nominations closed today at noon. The two candidates contest- ing the by-election, caused by the death of an Alliance State Assemblyman.75 words
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211 1960-04-26 7 Brinsford, Kirkby cost Govt. $19m. so far KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The cost of training Federation teachers at Kirkby College and Brinsford Lodge. England, was $19,016,163 up to the end of last year. 81nc e these colleges were set up 1.444 teachers had graduated by the end of last year. Parliament211 words
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Advertisement85 1960-04-26 7 X J^tt^ l^m V tm if Ofc— wonts her ritKfl" woman a lovely skin is sure to be i sdmired. That woman could be you if you 41 T*Zt**&n^s^ USC cxona S°*P regularly. Rexona is the jßt rf^Sy'^i^L^Mdß perfumed green soap that is specially made *Sj| to keep the skin85 words
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Article, Illustration493 1960-04-26 8 Antoine - At left HIGH LIGHT by Steiner. At right: HI -FI by Antoine. WOMAN'S hair may be her ovwning glory, but it is one of her greatest beauty problems too. Aside from constant care such as washing and brushing, and massaging and "feeding" the493 words
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208 1960-04-26 8 NOW that Lent is over, let's have a real meat;' dish for dinner, such as Chicken Pot Pie. Heat oven to 450 F (hot*. Heat quarter cup chicken fat or butter in a skillet. Blend in quarter cup enriched flour, one and half208 words
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Advertisement225 1960-04-26 8 s^^iK- yds am! ikMbv. by, Trr this easy beauty test today: Apply one of the rtdiam new shades ot Cutex Nail Polish on one hand only. Now, compart yoLr two hands. The hand without Cutex looks dull. But see how the hand with Cutex Nail Polish has that beautifully groomed,225 words
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Advertisement479 1960-04-26 8 p. Modess 1^ mmmm A super soft jp <\ SANITARY TOWELS A Because of a newM'oadv 118 lalirir. \M,i< h i^rxtra ably i wM «>rbcni,M>rur jtud s*lcr. b\ ICBMM they ate cooler and more ■nntoit.ihl'*. \^Hy Br«auy. tlir \y designed W and will notbhowuiidtrthcslimmcjtV 4 Brcausp they can ho worn479 words
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Miscellaneous303 1960-04-26 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS In general (S). 1. They pave the w»jr for 25 7. Writing one chapter 011 one across (4. 10). disturbed about weight is no; t. Neglected doctor returned it modern <7>. to Edward (7). Parliamentary rules grant 10. To pun Is possibly to prolong dons rides303 words
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Article521 1960-04-26 10 ON the Malayan Stock Exchauife yesterday. Industrials were easier, tins were selectively better, dollar rubbers were firm and sterling rubbers were quiet. The turnover was small Members of the Exchange reported the following business after the afternoon call: Industrials: Fed. Dispensary $1.34 and $1.35; Fraser and Neave ords521 words
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435 1960-04-26 10 By Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIAL prices which in the past three weeks or so shot up too rapidly on the Malayan Stock Exchange are now easing. Profit- takers were out and prices In the section yesterday were generally easier. All the eighteen price changes435 words
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Article22 1960-04-26 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: Apr. 25 Apr-23 Industrial*: 141.84 145.74 Tins: 171.29 170.11 Rubbers: 272.38 271.38 Jan. 1 1958— 1 N.22 words
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Article219 1960-04-26 10 AM A V first grade rubber buyers 1T f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 120' i cents per lb., up five-eighths of a cent on Friday's close. The closing tone was steady. g.C.CJt.A. closinr prices in cents per lb., yesterday were: Int. 1 R.3.S Spot f.o.b. buyers 121219 words
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Article138 1960-04-26 10 T"HE Malayan Exchange Banks' x Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100k New York: buying airmail T.T. 33. O.D. 33.. 90 d/st 33 7,16 credit bills. 33 9/16 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31;,. O.D. 32. 90 d,st 32138 words
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Article32 1960-04-26 10 SINGAPORE, April 25. RUBBER: Sl.2U* per lb. (up five-eighths 0/ a cent). 5 p.m. close 51.20J (steady). TIN: $386.50 per picul (up 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 225 tons (unchanged).32 words
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Article110 1960-04-26 10 new officials AT the annual meeting of the members of the Malayan Stock Exehauige on Sunday Mr. M. B. Bell of Fraser and Co. Singapore, was elected chairman. The vice-president is Mr. H La*. Brooke of Bradburne and Co., Kuala LumpurThe other members of the committee are: Messrs.110 words
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Article77 1960-04-26 10 The Hong Kong Share Market was active and firm conditions prevailed for the most part of last week. Latterly. Books and Union In■ajxajace came in for enquiry and a moderate business was transacted In these shares without material changes. Interest was well spread in all sections. Hongkong; Banks77 words
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Article15 1960-04-26 10 The Melbourne Stock Exchange was closed yesterday for ANZAC Day. It re-opens today.15 words
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Article11 1960-04-26 10 Production from Rawang Works during March was 16,758 tons.11 words
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Article26 1960-04-26 10 The Bank of New South Wain has announced an Interim quarterly dividend of A 9s. per share which was the same as last year.26 words
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Article208 1960-04-26 10 SJHIPS hint; alongside the Sin(apore Harbour Board whinres or expected this morninc are: Lltnburg 1/2. Pairsky 4/5 Tanagra 6A. Ceylon 6/7. AJax 8/9 Star Alcyone 10/11. 'Elisabeth Bakke 13 14. Coromandei 15/16, Sinaloa 18. Oorgon 19. Emp. Gmutet 21 22. Klmanls 23. TJitaium 25/26. Avaln 27/28. Laian- I208 words
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Article113 1960-04-26 10 SINGAPORE Chine*? Produce 0 Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet: UK /Continent April May shipments $35 buyers. $36' 3 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $54 4 sellers, drum $57 sellers Pepper; quiet; no business was reported done. Muntok white 1310. Sarawak $305. special Sarawak black113 words
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Advertisement1009 1960-04-26 10 jK"^line| Express U.S.A. Pacific eft Atlantic Coaat Servic* E.T.A. E.TA. E.TA Spore P Sham Penane H'konf L. Anteles New Yo>k ■Kaailm Mara" Ist Call M/M May Jl Ma) I Jatt ft Call 2/ 4 Jata Jtaw Him Miti All suitably equipped with deep tanks tor carriage ot all bulk liquid1,009 words
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Advertisement266 1960-04-26 10 EVERETT ORIENT LINE »m waata.au. laaaa:- S'oore •> S'na* *enani f'NOMVCKTT" n «pr i. p,,t ■UUaCVCHTT" 27 Apr 35 Aar "ICWTCm'tT" 1 Mar Mat Buit oii/lalei tank space available. JOHNSON LINE far Heatktat, japa* S'rore f Sham ftnana -STM MCTomif' 7...7 T. S Mat IHai 1 Mar Far Matty. Pernat266 words
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Advertisement483 1960-04-26 10 TENDERS D.I.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received at the DID office. Lower Perak. Telok Anson up to 12.00 noon on 30.4.60 for the:— Construction of approximately 33.000 linear feet of Bakau and 78.000 linear feet of bamboo training fences In the Sungei Qedong above Bidor town. Plans and specifications483 words
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Advertisement753 1960-04-26 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citiiens for ihe pasts of female assistant nurses for Federal Mental Hospitals, in the salary scale of $104.00 j 112.00/137.60 x 7.50 220.0 C pjn. plus C.O.L.A. at current rates. Applicants must have at-: talned the age of 18 years bu'. not over753 words
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Advertisement721 1960-04-26 10 NOTICES NOTICE This Is to advise all our cut- tomers that Mr. David 8. C. Chang is no longer tii our em--1 ploymen: and has no authority I to canvass or collect any money on our behalf. I WINO KWONO COMPANY, 145, MIDDLE ROAD, SINGAPORE. 7. SIME DARBY HOLDINGS LIMITED721 words
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Advertisement680 1960-04-26 11 TENDERS KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Tenders are Invited for the demolition, purchase and removal of 25 units Transit Quarters at Lomle Road. Kuala Lumpur. De- 1 tails may be obtained from the j office of the Municipal Architect. 2. Tenders In sealed cover marked "Demolition of Quarters. Lomle Road" to680 words
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Advertisement418 1960-04-26 11 IContinurd from Page 6) SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word, IS (Mim.)-Btx it era. txtrm COOK/CENERAL AMAH wanted Immediately. Must llvt: In. Phone (Spore; ***** between 1 and 4 p.m. WANTED TEACHERS for uppet secondary classes. Apply to headmaster. Coronation High School, Batu Pahang Immediately. WHY lOLE away the Golden Time: Karn418 words
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Advertisement539 1960-04-26 11 SITUATIONS VACANT It Wtrd, ti (Min.)-Box it ct: txtrm MAN TOOKI'I AOBNCV. European Sx-notrsphers Oovrrnmenl Ofllcvn SSOO. Female/Typlat any nationality *200— 5300 Call personally 11, Battery Road, Spore. CLERK. Malay Company under European Manasement requires fully qualified Malay clerk, English speaking Forward copies, certificates, state aalarv required. Apply General Manager,539 words
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Advertisement604 1960-04-26 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Word, Si (Mi*.)— Bex it ct,. txtrm TWO BEDROOMS In Urge bungalow $120/- monthly, own entrance, bathroom, hails, kttcben, compound available. District 12 Pr*f*rsbl* couple no rhlldmi. Telephone Spore *****. COMFORTABLY FURNISHED FLAT Orchard Circus two bedroom*, twa bathrooms. dtninx/alttiniE room, servants quarters, mr-condlt loner, fridge, radiogram,604 words
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Advertisement939 1960-04-26 11 HOUSES £r LAND FOR SALE tt Word, tt (Ml*.)— Box tt tt*. extra SENNETT ESTATE: Brand New Two storey Terrace House at Kee Choc Avenue. bedrooms, bathroom, dining A llrlngroom. kitchen. Only $22,000. Half down. Balance at 8160. per month. Immediate available. Singapore House, Land A Rstate Agency. 318-J River939 words
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Advertisement1007 1960-04-26 11 LOST tt Wtrd, ti (Ml*.)— Box it ct: txtrm LBST SIAMBSS CAT full grown In Naval Base last Thursday. Reward given to Under If returned. Phone SIMS contact ISSR Naval Base, S pore. VEHICLES WANTED tt Wtrd, ti (Ml*.)— Box it ct: txtrm FIAT 1100 or other medium size car1,007 words
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Advertisement461 1960-04-26 11 FOR SALE It Word, tt (Ml*.)— Box it rtf. *xfro MAIOENFORM BRASSIERES, Etude, Maldenette Variation, Large Sizes H»4fpr>ce. Adaclo. Prelude 82.00. Kestos 82.00. Nylon Stockings 8250, Kormnt-Llfe Girdles, Corsets from 83.00. Liquidation Bale. Vogue* 2«. Orchard Road, 2nd, Fioor. Spore. FOR SMART TAILORING Winter A Tropical Suits. Dinner Suits Military461 words
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Advertisement416 1960-04-26 11 AT YOUR SERVICE (S pcil M Word, tit {MlmUmumy Dmilt 1 month, it Wtrd, tt M Hi* BURSARY -APPLICATION- CERTIFICATES copied while you wait. Special price. Fotomatlc 58 Robinson Roud *****. IN STOCK now the Famous French Royale Gellee Jeunesse et Beaute Klat 26, Ngee Ann Rtr'ding Orchard Road Tel.416 words
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309 1960-04-26 12 Foodstuff re-export trade suffers SINGAPORE'S re-export trade in foodstuffs suffered a setback last year as a result of lack of demand from her neighbouring traditional customers, particularly Indonesia and Borneo. Local exporters shipped only $250.3 million worth of foodstuffs to surrounding territories last year, a decrease of $67.1 million compared309 words
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Article, Illustration149 1960-04-26 12 GROWING DEMAND FOR FODDER [\EMAND for scientific balanced feed for poultry and domestic animals in Singapore is growing, said Mr. Koh Chong Teck. assistant manager of the firm of Koh Kiam Boon, yesterday. Mr. Koh said that local Chinese farmers were buying more and more scientific balanced feed for their149 words
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Article, Illustration226 1960-04-26 12 SWITZERLAND OFFERS MALAYA PRODUCTS CWITZERLAND, now a highly industrialised nation in Europe, has a wide range of new products to offer to the Federation of Malaya and Singapore, Mr. Curt Mahnig. the new Swiss consul in Singapore said yesterday. Mr. Mahnig said that a high proportion of Swiss exports now226 words
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Article172 1960-04-26 12 Housing estate progress WORK on the first phase of a new 30--acre housing estate at Kimlin Park, Paterson Road, Singapore, is progressing rapidly. Mr. Khoo Kang Tin, a spokesman of Vat Yuen Hong Co. Ltd.. developers of the estate, said yesterday that the project was expected to. be completed by172 words
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Article23 1960-04-26 12 Denmark's first food fair, to be held in Aalborg from June 3 to 12, will display a wide range of foodstuffs.23 words
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Article66 1960-04-26 12 The West German motor Industry is progressing rapidly, according to the West German Motor Vehicle Manuf a -hirers' Association. The association said that production of cars and lorries rose to 520,871 units in the first quarter of the year, 30.8 per cent higher than In the66 words
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Article, Illustration325 1960-04-26 12 MALAYAN Motor and General Underwriters Ltd., is launching two new Insurance schemes in the Federation of Malaya and Singapore as part of Its expansion programme. The schemes, which are now available to the general public, relate to comprehensive home and commercial vehicle Insurance. The company325 words
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Article, Illustration212 1960-04-26 12 A LEADING Japanese industrial and trading conA cern, Mitsubishi Shoji Kaisha Ltd., has opened a mining department in Singapore to provide prospecting services for the Malayan iron ore industry. Two specialists from Mitsubishi Metal Mining Co. Ltd., its sister company, are now212 words
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Article35 1960-04-26 12 Singapore Imported 2,47$ tons of pepper in February valued at $9 million. Indonesia supplied 461 tons of white pepper and Sarawak 373 tons. Most of the black pepper came from Sumatra.35 words
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Article100 1960-04-26 12 WORLD consumption of natural rubber, particularly in the United States, will attain new high levels this year, Mr. J. W. Keener, president and chief executive officer of B. F. Goodrich Co. said last week. "We anticipate a U.S.A. consumption level of about 1.6 million tons in100 words
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Advertisement290 1960-04-26 12 WRITE WITH ANYTHING VERIFAX COPIES IT! Kodak m VERIFAX SIGNET COPIER A M*ket 4ry. letrmg copwi in t minvre very lew CMt. it tlimi— Hl'tt rty retyping.' ttdioui preo'retding. A. nectMiry rout office If typewriter. LET US ARRANGE A DEMONSTRATION fOR YOU Kodak (Malaya) Limited SIWCA^Od AND (VAUk lUM»UI to290 words
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Advertisement31 1960-04-26 12 for only \J\J enjoy the large luxury cigarette IKaVSI ABDULI/A IVIMfflE] IN TINS 0F s|B^^HsJ PACKETS OF TEN 'ENGLISH ELECTRIC Lr.c. fuse links The standard I* l perfonnanceig^^M Harrisons Lister EiipeerinqLlA31 words
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310 1960-04-26 13 VIC NAYAGAM - KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Badminton Association of Malaya officials are perturbed over the news that the country's ultra-mo-dern indoor stadium will only be ready by August next year. This will mean that the Asian Badminton Confederation's international cham- pionships and the open championships310 words
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Article229 1960-04-26 13 MALAYANS BACK WITH TWO WINS. ONE DEFEAT KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE MALAYAN soccer team returned today from Indonesia with two wins out of three matches they played there on a week's visit at the invitation of the All-Indonesia F.A. (P. 5.5.1.), which was celebrating229 words
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Article, Illustration43 1960-04-26 13 TENNIS coach Hall explains the correct technique for playing the forehand drive when he began his six-day clinic at the Selangor Golf Club courts yesterday. His coaching tour of the Federation will last six weeks. Straits Times picture.43 words
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165 1960-04-26 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Badminton Assoi elation of Malaya will this week apply for affiliation to the Federation of Malaya Olympic Council. This was stated here today by the B.A.M. secretary. Mr. Teh Gin Soox. Mr. Teh said the B.A.M. standing committee agreed165 words
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Article56 1960-04-26 13 MALACCA. Mon. Malacca will meet Selangor in a Iriendly cricket match on the Malacca Club padang on Saturday. The following will represent Malacca Sl vasamboo. Yeoh Hal Guan. Cpl. Cake. W. Olover. H. Sequerah, M C. Sethupathy. Tengku Ahmad, D Ross. 8 Sequerah, S. Mahendran and56 words
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Article45 1960-04-26 13 PARIS, Mon.— Monaco and St. Etienne yesterday Qualified to meet In the French Cup soccer flnal at Coiombes Stadium on May I In the semi-flnals. Monaco beat Rhelms 2-1 at Coiombes Stadium, and St. Etienne defeated Le Havre, the holders. 3-2 In MaraelUea.45 words
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130 1960-04-26 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. AMERICAN coach Larry Hall gave his first tennis A lesson in Malaya at the Selangor Golf Club courts here today. Today's lesson was confined to the proper execution of the forehand and backhand strokes. Hall recommends that all tennis players, particularly beginners,130 words
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Article81 1960-04-26 13 Medan tour is off for SGSFA SINGAPORE, Mon.—Slngapore Government Services F.A.s proposed tour of Sumatra next month has been cancelled. The tour was cancelled by the soccer controlling body In Medan. which invited SG.S.F.A., because it could not come to an agreement with Garuda Airways over payment of the Singapore81 words
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Article121 1960-04-26 13 rRIS, Mon. French pollct are to question French owners and trainers who have raced horses In Britain, following reports that British police are Investigating alleged doping, Justice sources said here today. The sources said that an examining magistrate, Mr. Jacques Perez, was also expected to reopenReuter - 121 words
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Article24 1960-04-26 13 SINOAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Civilian Referees' Society will hold their monthly discussion vetting at 7.30 p.m. on Friday a' the BAFA clubhouse.24 words
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Article21 1960-04-26 13 BUDAPEST, Mon. Hungary beat Chechoslovakia 2-i here today in Group 7, European zone, of the Olympic qualifying football tournament.21 words
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Article121 1960-04-26 13 DOC RODGERS GOES RACING AT PERTH PERTH, Mon. Malayan racehorse trainer. J.R, "Doc" Rodgers, who Is here on a visit, did not take long to get out and have a look at what Western Australia had to offer. Within 24 hours of his arrival, he went to "headquarters" Ascot to121 words
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Article28 1960-04-26 13 NEW ORLEANB, Mon. Dow Flnsterwald. the V£. Ryder Cup golfer, won the MMI.OOO Greater New Orleans open tournament here yesterday with an aggregate of 270 strokes.28 words
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253 1960-04-26 13 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN By SINGAPOIvE. Mon. Singapore Swimming Club and Police are making a comeback In the flist division of the Singapore water polo league which start* oo May l. SCC, who did not enier a team In Div 1 last year because253 words
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220 1960-04-26 13 Shaw Stable drop to third in owners' list VENI VICI Stable, which owns a formidable string of more than 40 horses, has taken over top place in the winning owners' table from Shaw Stable, leading owner on the Malayan turf for several seasons. Up-to-date statistics show that Veni Vlcl Stable220 words
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Article228 1960-04-26 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday The Indian Varsity Occasional cricket team nave again called off their tour of Malaya. They were scheduled to come nere next month for five matches including a three-day unofficial test against All-Malaya. A letter from their manager, Mr. V. Pattabhlraman. said228 words
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Article122 1960-04-26 13 SPORTS SUMMARY FOOTBALL Singapore league Dir. 3A: Blue Rovers 6 (Osman Ahamad 4, Ismail Wartan, Shariff Rohami) Maxwell a 1 i (Rohan). Penan* league Dlv. 2: Baharol Alam 5 (Ahmad Musa 3, All, Abdul Rahman) ESango 2 (P.S. Manlam. Tlratldamoney) Dlv. 3: Indlam B.C. 4 (Doral 2, Velayutham, Zalnal Abidln)122 words
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Article188 1960-04-26 13 TENNIS Davis C«»: European sen* Ist re, Rumania v Poland 2-2 (O Vi*uru, Poland, bt Wladlslaw sko oeckl 6-1. 6-2. 6-4 yesterday. W Qaslorek, Poland, led lon Tlrlac 4-8, 6-4, 8-6. bad light stopped play Eastern tone final japan v Philippines 1-1 (R. Deyro, Philippines, bt Nagasaki 6-1, s-1.188 words
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Advertisement129 1960-04-26 13 I Mm W 3HMfe Hfi Jf L teajs^Mni MARFAK LUBRITECTION is lubrication by chart never by chance! It pin-points the lubrication of ad chassis parts specified on individual C ALT EX Lubrication Guide Charts approved by car manufacturers. CALTEX/W A new star in your life )7r for new life in129 words
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Miscellaneous94 1960-04-26 13 FOOTBALL Singapore premier lesgne: Ma. lsys v RAF (Jalan Besar); Dlt. 2B: SRC v Alexandra (padang); Div. 3B: Pulau Brani Utd. v Setla Jaya (Balestler Road); Police 'A' v Perhlmponan Stla (Oeylang) Selangor C,»ri. Dept. Bnnlnew Hoimcs Ira rue Wv. 1: PWD v Postal* (PWD ground); Dlt. 2: RDD i94 words
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378 1960-04-26 14 THE FAILURES IN UNIVERSITY AND IN SCHOOL— THIS IS WHY A HIGH rate of failur- es at the University of Malaya h%d been mainly due to "emotional instability" of students, the Chief Medical Officer of the University's Singapore division. Dr. Z. V Kadri, said378 words
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430 1960-04-26 14 Toh blames automatic promotions in Singapore JHE Deputy Prime Minister and Acting Education Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chve, declared today that the large number of failures in the last Cambridge School Certificate Examinations wm the cumulative result of years of automatic promotions. Dr. Toh was commenting on an article in430 words
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84 1960-04-26 14 TENGKU' S TRIP DELAYED BY PARLIAMENT'S LONG SESSION KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has postponed bis departure for the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference for three days because the current session of Parliament is lasting longer than expected. A Government statement explaining the change of plan said84 words
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Article61 1960-04-26 14 THE CHILDREN ni the late Kirs Lyn Hon Yonc Srr Madun Chrn Kon Thye thanks all who went wreath* and rendered assistance In rrspect of her funeral on 2r.A.t»«O. THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Joseph Gob Ken* Llm w <h to thank all relatives and friends for th<ir61 words
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141 1960-04-26 14 SINGAPORE. Mon. A working committee consisting or local cultural organisations was formed today to make preparations for the celebrations of the first National Day on June 3. The committee will plan three aneka ragam ra'ayat shows at Hong Llm Park Geylang and the City141 words
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Article34 1960-04-26 14 LONDON, Mon. Soviet Premier. Mr. Khrushchev, said today that if the West zefused to sign a peace treaty with East Germany, they would lose all rights of access to West Berlin. U.P.I.UPI - 34 words
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Article341 1960-04-26 14 I ONDON. Mon.— Stock iimi_^i In London today were uncertain and mainly lower for the start of a new account. There was a general reluctance on the part of buyers to open new commkments In view of the credit restriction fears, and persistent small selling341 words
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398 1960-04-26 14 GOVT. WILL ESTABLISH A PEOPLE'S ASSN.-LEE THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today said that the Government had decided to set up a "People's Association" to keep in constant touch with the people at non-government level. In this association, he said, representation would be on the one hand from398 words
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