The Straits Times, 27 April 1960
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Title Section17 1960-04-27 1 AVIHACI DAILY CEBTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Estd- 1845. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1960 15 CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration2506 1960-04-27 1 THE HOUSE HITS OUT AT APARTHEID Premier's hand strengthened for London Mandate for S. Africa move QN A UNANIMOUS VOTE, the House of Representatives today gave Tengku Abdul Rahman a mandate to raise the question of the South African shootings and violence at next month's Commonwealth Prime2,506 words
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184 1960-04-27 1 A private LouwMac chat before talks LONDON. Tues. Mr. Eric Louw. South Africa's Minister for External Affairs, will confer privately >vith Mr. Macmillan on the eve of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference, it was announced last night. Mr. louw will see Mr. Macmillan at Chequers, the Prime Minister's country estate.Reuter - 184 words
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Article33 1960-04-27 1 WENDOVER. Tues. The Utah highway patrol reported today that Dr. Barbara Moore, the British vegetarian, has passed her two countrymen In their cross-country hike. She has now a fivemile lead. U.P.I.UPI - 33 words
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936 1960-04-27 1 30 DIE IN NEW VIOLENCE AS 500,000 SACK SEOUL: THEN STUDENTS HELP TROOPS SEOUL, Tuesday. PRESIDENT Syngman Rhee offered to resign today as half a million yelling rioters encircled his residence and dragged his statue through the streets, spitting on it and throwing stones. About 30 people were reported killedReuter; UPI - 936 words
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Article49 1960-04-27 1 GENEVA. Tues. The second international Law of the Sea conference failed here today to set an acceptable limit for the width of the territorial sea and adjacent fishing rights. The delegates from 88 states today rejected a joint Canadian-U.S. proposal for a six-mile territorial sea. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article171 1960-04-27 1 9,000 try to storm Diet rpOKYO, Tues. Son* 9,000 students attempted today to storm their way past police barricades and enter the Diet building to protest against the new U.S.Japan security treaty. But 3,000 police armed with clubs blocked them. At least 40 students, members of the ultra-leftist student organisation,UPI - 171 words
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Article24 1960-04-27 1 NEW YORK. Tues.— Ticker tape streamed from buildings here today as President de Gaulle drove slowly up Broadway to the City Hall.—Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article32 1960-04-27 1 OK RHEtS H sLOI I »rbi> MUMM iroul't ziv> up 1*" I -i Of* cated he pri'l'.i ''i ITillT"TTff* I iKn Wit ban lucti Sta.l? Department la Itr uB tb32 words
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Advertisement126 1960-04-27 1 198 years apart.... MEW DELHI, Tues. claimed to hive been in "We cannot declare Mr. Nehru told the Ladakh for ha Jtt 2 °S wa the #roi tler years, India maintained at the same time talk House of the People to- f||af ChJM movod about discussions," he day that his126 words
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Advertisement60 1960-04-27 1 I^**^F**£m| GRAND GALA NIGHT GREAT WORLD PARK on Saturday 30th April 6.30 p.m. 1 a.m. Organized by I SINGAPORE ROTARY CLUB CABARET OPEN AS USUAL *JOGET MODERN PLUS GLOBE CINEMA TALENT TINE CONTEST "THE KING k -FASHION SHOWS BASKETBALL -FIN A I -SINGAPORE'S LEADING FOR ROTARY CUP AND ENTERTAINERS FUNFAIR60 words
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Article84 1960-04-27 2 THAT this House, while fully recognising the responsibility of the South African Government for its own internal policies and administration, nevertheless, consistent with the Federation Government's attitude in respect of violations of fundamental principles of human rights as exemplified by its stand on Tibet, expresses abhorrence at the84 words
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Miscellaneous19 1960-04-27 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appieby I C M4Wt WNNW WITH HIM IT J* •J*J*T'*' IJ n js p VTqpm*19 words
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Article577 1960-04-27 3 CHINESE PM: PREPARED FOR A SETTLEMENT ON THE BASIS OF A BORDER LINE NOW HELD, BUT TURNED DOWN rE talks between India and China on their border dispute ended last night in failure A Joint communique issued at the end of the sixday talks between Indian Prim*.Reuter - 577 words
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Article78 1960-04-27 3 SYDNEY. Tues.— The captain of a BOAC Comet jet injured his back as he was about to leave his seat after taxi-ing the aircraft to the overseas terminal at the Klngsford Smith Airport here today. His injury forced the can- cellation of a scheduled flight fromReuter - 78 words
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306 1960-04-27 3 PC: I THOUGHT I MIGHT AS WELL SHOOT, T00... VEREENIGING, Tuesday. fFHE inquiry here into the fatal Sharpeville shootings heard testimony for the first time yesterday from one of the policemen who fired on a crowd of Africans. Constable Edward Pennlken said a policeman standing on his right opened fire306 words
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Article32 1960-04-27 3 TOKYO, Tues.— Five people were drowned when a-fer-ry boat, from Akablra town. Hokkaido, overturned and 12 passengers were thrown into a flooded river. Seven swam to safety.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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85 1960-04-27 3 Union found guilty so strike begins MELBOURNE: Tues.— The Seamen's Union was found guilty of contempt of the Commonwealth Industrial Court today and fined £300. The court found that the union was guilty in that It had not taken any steps to prevent members from refusing to work on shipsReuter - 85 words
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228 1960-04-27 3 The girls who think a kiss can make a mother... TORQUAY, Tues.— A leading British woman doctor said last night it was "almost unbelievable" that some girls in Britain still think that by kissing a man in the dark they can become pregnant Dr Doris M. Odhim. in a speechReuter - 228 words
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Article83 1960-04-27 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. The United States Development Loan Fund today announced approval of a $30.--000.000 loan to India to help finance a 250,000-kilowatt thermal power plant in the Damodar Valley. An official annbuncement said that the United States was also lending India rupees In anReuter - 83 words
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Article30 1960-04-27 3 LISBON. Tues.— President Elsenhower will arrive In Lisbon on May 23 as guest of Portugal's President Tomas, on his way home .from the Paris Summit conference. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article23 1960-04-27 3 CARACAS, Tues. The Government today banned public meetings In an emergency move to smother the seeds of rebellion in Venezuela.—UPl.23 words
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Article21 1960-04-27 3 TOKYO. Tues.— A renewed outbreak of Asian flu took 515 lives In Japan this winter and affected 40.490 people—Reuter.21 words
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Article187 1960-04-27 3 SOUTHEND, Tuesday. ANTI-NUCLEAR bomb demonstrators who were Jailed yesterday after refusing to pay a fine plan to return to the Foulness Island atomic weapons research establishment next Monday for a further demonstration. Twenty-one people, including; six women, were arrested after a weekend of demonstrations187 words
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184 1960-04-27 3 EGYPTIAN BOYCOTT OF U.S. SHIPS BEGINS ON FRIDAY CAIRO, Tuesday EGYPTIAN dockers have decided to boycott Ame- rican ships at Alexandria, Port Said and Suez as from Friday night, it was announced last night. The met ting took the following decisions: TO CONDEMN th e attitude adopted by American dockersReuter - 184 words
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78 1960-04-27 3 Cooray will represent Ceylon at PM talks COLOMBO. Tues. Senator Edmund Cooray. Minister of Justice, will represent Ceylon at the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference in London next month it was announced today. The Prime Minister. Mr. Dudley Senanayake, had hoped to attend. But he Is remaining In Ceylon because ofReuter - 78 words
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Advertisement160 1960-04-27 3 Gl AN" SIZE ROLL Almost TWICE /^J 'he some price. Jeyes' now introduce a New Giant Size Toilet Roll. It is fully wrapped safe from dust and dirt It is the strength and delicate softness of Jeyes' that doctors insist on as essential to good hygiene. Jeyes' Toilet Tissue is160 words
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Miscellaneous340 1960-04-27 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE 1010 Hancocks* HaU Hour: 11.00 SHORT WAVE: 62 metre. RADIO MALAYA from 9.00 p.m.— 10.00 p.m. .NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 SERVICE 41.7 metrn Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; MKDIt'M WAVE SERVICES 7.05 A Date With Music: 8.00 The Kuala Lumpur 341 metre*340 words
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Article382 1960-04-27 4 NO LENIENCY FOR YOUTHS CONVICTED ON ARMED ROBBERY CHARGES, SAYS JUDGE pOUR YOUNG THUGS, who held up a soap manufacturer, Teo Tian Seng, at the point of a dagger and took away a radio, jewellery and cash to the total value of $785 at382 words
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Article99 1960-04-27 4 Cathedral Council members SINGAPORE, Tues. The annual general meeting of the parish of St. Andrew's Cathedral here on Sunday elected the following to the Parochial Church Council for 1960/61. Mrs. K. T. 001. Mrs. Hackler, Mrs. M. W. Stott Messrs. Peter Tan. Ralph Daniel, Henry Teo, A. M. Chertan. Joseph99 words
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Article37 1960-04-27 4 BINGAPORE, Tues. The second instalment of a Malayan story for children can be heard in the series "A tale to tell" over Radio Singapore tomorrow at 5.30 p.m. The story is entitled "The Goat Boy".37 words
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Article26 1960-04-27 4 BINGAPORE. Tues. A play named "And Yet You Love Me" in Malayalam will be staged at the Victoria Theatre at 8 p.m. on Saturday.26 words
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195 1960-04-27 4 - rpHIS year's May Day 1 rally, to be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday, is expected to be the biggest ever held in Singapore. Various bus companies in Singapore are being approached to run special195 words
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Article126 1960-04-27 4 WOMAN FAVOURS MERCY KILLING OINGAPORE, Tues.— A lone woman spoke In favour of eutnanasla (mercy killing) against four men last night at a public forum at the Reuben Manasseh Meyer Communal Hall in Oxiey Rise. Mrs. Z. Short, Registrar of Trade Marks, advocated euthanasia in cases where It was known126 words
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Article, Illustration117 1960-04-27 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE new Commander-in-Chief of the Far East Station, Vice-Admiral Sir David Luce, today arrived in Singapore to take up his post. Interviewed soon after arriving on board the Carthage with Lady Luce, Vice-Admiral Luce, said: "From what I hear of the Naval Base.117 words
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Article24 1960-04-27 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Tan Wee Kian has been elected president of the Gan Eng Seng School Old Students' Association for 1960/61.24 words
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488 1960-04-27 4 Nobody was aware it was a walk-out: K.C. Lee SINGAPORE, Tues. Two representatives of the UMNO and one of the Singapore People's Alliance this afternoon left a meeting called by the Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam to discuss arrangements for the National Day Rally on June 3. A joint488 words
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Article59 1960-04-27 4 81NOAPORE. Tues.—Nine-ty-seven students from 40 Singapore schools will take part In an Inter-school essay competition organised by the Student and Youth Work Department of the Chinese V.M.C.A. at the Victoria School on Saturday. Essays may be written in either Malay. Chinese, Tamil or English. The suojects59 words
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308 1960-04-27 4 Union urges Govt rule: No card, so no job SINGAPORE, Tuesday. -THE MALAYSIAN Bhlp's Officers Union here is A appealing to the Government to rule that local officers be required to produce their union membership card before they are signed on any ship. The secretary of the union. Captain Mohd.308 words
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Article, Illustration179 1960-04-27 4 SIR ALISTER FLIES IN FOR THREE WEEKS' TOUR SINGAPORE, Tues Sir Alister McMuUin—chairman of the General Council of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association and doyen of parliamentarians In the Commonwealth arrived here today on a three-week tour of Singapore, the Federation and Borneo territories. Sir Alister. who has been actively connected179 words
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Article51 1960-04-27 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— An interview with Mr. Ken Plttendrigh. a member of the Asian Broadcasting Team, sponsored by the United Nations, which recently visited Singapore, will be featured In "Singapore Gazette" over Radio Singapore at 9.15 p.m. tomorrow. Mr. Plttendrlgh Is a wellknown writer for United Nation51 words
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Article41 1960-04-27 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. An anonymous reader has sent $10 to Times House for German hitch-hiker, Gunter R H. HelmhoU. who was robbed of his savings totalling about $1,000 as he slept In his tent opposite Britannia Club last Saturday.41 words
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Article282 1960-04-27 4 rpilE following Is today's X schedule of civil aircraft movement* at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom Hong Kong (BA 9CI/856) 1.30 pm.: from Melbourne. Sydney. Darwin (BA 711/109) 930 pm.; from London, Bombay, Colombo, Kuala Lumpur (BA 712/109) 0.30 pm Gamda: Prom Bangkok (OK282 words
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Advertisement247 1960-04-27 4 WHY NOT I I BE A HE-MAN? j YOU CAN build your- self a physique to be j I proud of. In only 12 i weeks a leading Sinjja- pore coach wW pot mus- I cles on your body. Any- one can become a He- i 1 man, he says.247 words
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Advertisement553 1960-04-27 4 j CATHAY*! ♦Gnnra today l TEL: ***** too 49.1s p.m. <f fcMAVtA*MMt>a« <■««*«» *».<■>■' lIIBSI jl Plu»! 2 SPECIAL SHORTS: "Impression Of Moscow" (C Scope) T T Also: This Is Your Lif«" (Colour) T I Stalls: $1 .SO Is2.SO— Circle: J4. X (NO FREE LIST" Tf «45& 9 30 p.m.553 words
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Miscellaneous223 1960-04-27 4 TOC H iScotu Road): Re- table unnls 8 »m.: body -biuld lng corded music rtcltaJ. and watght-UXting 2 p.m.: OvmKOTAJIY CLUB: W«ekly nastlc 6.30 p.m fencing 7 p.m.: luncheon meeting in the Cathay International folk dance course (A Hotel at 1 p.m. Quest speaker— section) 730 p.m. Major P. L.223 words
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Article313 1960-04-27 5 MALACCA, Tuesday BUT IT WILL BE ON ONCE AGAIN IF EDUCATION MINISTRY FAILS TO SETTLE THE DISPUTE THE 300 students of the Malay Women Teachers' Training College here, who went on strike yesterday, will resume their studies tomorrow. The students decided to do this after a313 words
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142 1960-04-27 5 We do not mourn he death of royalty' explanation ALOR STAR. Tues. —It was not customary for the people of Kedah to mourn the death of royalty. Tuan Syed Idrus Al-Idrus, assistant State Secretary, said today. He was commenting on a statement in Parliament yesterday by the Party Negara chief,142 words
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324 1960-04-27 5 UK-SERVICEMEN re- gistered at employment exchanges will in future be given priority in filling certain vacancies, the Government announced today. At the beginning of last December a 100 per cent quota was enforced with regard to watchmen. This means that the exchanges now send only324 words
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Article, Illustration482 1960-04-27 5 No 'public resentment' over Dunlop pioner status, says Minister A SUGGESTION that there had been "public resentment" against the Federation Government approving in principle the Dunlop Rubber Company's application for pioneer status to make tyres was deniec in the House of Representatives today. In a written reply to Mr. V.482 words
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Miscellaneous131 1960-04-27 5 The Suint By Leslie 1 harteris ME WILL 8E I MOTORCYCLE JOCKEY WHEN J§A FOULED UP THE D/STRIBUTOC\J later T °and < catchTl DOeS CATCH UP l^^Wi To G(VE us A LE&|TIMATE excuse M^'il Abner By A I I app r J&P!!— T^ET THEV'LLDCiW -AN' TM' BEAUTY FWBT IS- -AN'131 words
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Obituary25 1960-04-27 6 20 Word, $lt (Minimum) MARAOATHAM ajrrd eighty, mother of S Natarajan Auditor passed away peacefully at her residence Cuddalor* on Sunday 24th April, 1960.25 words
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Article402 1960-04-27 6 I* W»rt» Sit (Minimum) KUALA PILAH POLICE dsace Khediile<l for 30.4.60 now postponed to M VBO SALON EUNICE SALS continues for three more dajrs only. Don t miss this Koldrn opportunity. Day dresses, cocktails all sizes. ANTOINETTE Definitely Last 4 Days of Bale. Plastic Ba«s i price to clear.402 words
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Article92 1960-04-27 6 tt Word, Si (Mlm.)—Box St ttt. txtrm COLOUR PHOTOCRAPHV has many usea In Commerce and industry. Advanced development of the process In the Straits Times Colour Laboratories which produce up to 11"x IS' has made Its use possible for .-.any purposes Including house t. igazlnes. brochures, showcards and 'Humiliated92 words
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625 1960-04-27 6 Th e Straits Times Wednesday, April 27, 1960. The End Of A Battle The collapse of the Opposition's fight in the House of Representatives against amendment of the constitution was easily the most singular feature of these important proceedings. While it may be doubted whether further concessions could have been625 words
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Article348 1960-04-27 6 If the unanimity of the House of Representatives in approving the Government motion on South Africa is not adequate proof that the Prime Minister has the nation behind him he can cite the debate itself, which both by its length and passion left untouched no part of348 words
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Article232 1960-04-27 6 President Syngman Rhee has improved his Saturday offer with the promise that "if it is the will of the people" he will renounce his election as President The question naturally arises, where does the U.S. stand at the end of the Rhee era? As an ally it has232 words
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Article, Illustration1547 1960-04-27 6 REBECCA WEST - The strange giant who cracks the whip in the Cape by •I HAVE DONE A LOT FOR THE NATIVES...I REALLY UNDERSTAND THEM...AND I AM THEIR FRIEND../ MR. SWART, Gov ernorGeneral of the Union of South Africa, has something of the same glorious visibility as his own gardens. It can be1,547 words
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LETTER
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212 1960-04-27 6 The soft answer that turneth away wrath A SOFT answer, it is said, turns away wrath. But the Minister of Education's explanation of one of the Auditor-General's comments is. to me. somewhat too soft. The report stated that the St. Francis Institution in Malacca was given $12.--000 from Federal funds212 words
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Article145 1960-04-27 6 CAN nothing be done to rationalise the exchange rate for book prices? Fifty cents to a shilling strikes me as a bit steep. Freight, of course, adds to the basic price but does It add $1.50 (or 3s. 6d to a 1 book which here is145 words
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281 1960-04-27 6 UONN. Tues.—Dlsagree- ment between Dr. Adenauer, the West German Chancellor and Mr. Willy Brandt, the mayor of West Berlin, has arisen over the plan for holding a last-minute plebiscite In the four-power city before the summit meeting next month. The battle of wills281 words
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Article, Illustration1169 1960-04-27 7 He hints at move for employers 9 recognition of a 'closed-shop 9 policy THE political secretary to the Singapore Ministry of Health, Mr. Sydney Woodhull, tonight predicted that there would be no general wage offensive staged by trade unions for some time1,169 words
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Article213 1960-04-27 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Tan Lark Sye, chairman of the Hokklen Huay Kuan here, said today that the education policy of the Government had removed the stimulus for management committees to expand their schools because they had been stripped of the powers they once possessed. Mr.213 words
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Article, Illustration235 1960-04-27 7 Ex-Queen to leave Istana Negara on May 2 KING TO BESTOW HlfiH AWARD ON WIDOW KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The widow of the late Yang diPertuan Agong, Tengku Kursiah, will leave the Istana Negara here for good on May 2 to take up residence at the Negri Sembllan royal town of235 words
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Article, Illustration635 1960-04-27 7 ADVERTISE AND SELL— OR EXPORT TRADE WILL FLOP, SAYS Mr. RATCLIFFE T OCAL industries MJ must have a sound knowledge of marketing and advertising or they would forfeit any opportunity they might have of developing an export trade, said Mr. B R. Ratcliffe, president of the Malayan Advertisers' Association, today.635 words
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Article, Illustration339 1960-04-27 7 TEACHER HERE TO URGE: INTEGRATE BLIND CHILDREN IN NORMAL SCHOOLS 1/-UALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A blind American school mistress arrived here today on a private mission to convince Malayan educators that blind children must be integrated in public schools attended by normal youngsters. She is Dr. Isabelle Grant, of the Los339 words
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112 1960-04-27 7 PINE BOARD CHIEF LEFT AT OWN REQUEST SINGAPORE, rues. The termination of the appointment of Mr. J. A. Buehler as chairman of the Malayan Pineapple Industry Board was made at his own request. This was stated today by Mr. O. H. R. Beadles, deputy secretary of the Commerce and Industry112 words
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Article121 1960-04-27 7 An apology and case is settled SINGAPORE. Tues. A magistrate today struck cut two summons cnarges brought by a Malayan Airways pilot against a Harbour Board inspector Inspector F. G. Tayi >r vas charged with using r.buslva I language and assiultli Mr. Woo Teh Hua. the MUt at the Harbour121 words
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Article361 1960-04-27 7 SINGAPORE. Tues— Mr. B. R. RatcllfTe and Mr. Ec Soon Howe were re-elected president and vice-president respectively of the Malayan Advertisers' Association at its annual meeting today. The committee members were also re-elected enbloc: Messrs. D. C. Bindon, T. A. J. Froger. J. W Hooton, F. J. McKlnley.361 words
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1755 1960-04-27 8 SOUTH AFRICA-A MOCKERY OF PRINCIPLES OF COMMONWEALTH COMRADESHIP, SAYS PREMIER He asked: "Must we remain silent if human rights are violated by yellow Communists? We are strongly opposed to the amendment by the Socialist Front." The House then rejected the Socialist Front amendment. The leader of the PMIP, Or. Burhanuddin1,755 words
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Miscellaneous305 1960-04-27 8 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS T. Took a pmur« of susaMTi 1. Pious PM.i araMing? <4. »>. lnakto (5). 10. The majority make two and 8 Asserts paraon rjauneri proit half of it (6-3 i. duoas skin In gowning fit). 11. Something worn by one 9 He denigrates fifty, but eoold305 words
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Advertisement1447 1960-04-27 9 U INS THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. "k£ SINSAPORI (lauraaratM it tarn Uuted Kngdem) I LIMS SAILIMS TO ABEN. UK. A COHTINIHTAL POUTS. S'pori P. Sham Penang BCNAVON for Hambarg. London. Cmontk la Part/M Apr M Apr/ 1 Miy BENAUANACH for Antwerp, London, Hill tl. 11/21 Apr ■ENVAHHOCH for Port1,447 words
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Advertisement1455 1960-04-27 9 v-w MeAUSTER dt CO., LTD. w^ V 1 BLLEBMOW UMI KLAVEMISS LINE UMM. NAMBUIB. ROHEROAM KAVII LOS AMELES, SAN FRANCISCO A MIL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER, l PORTLANO CITT If NEWCASTLE Accill.lt carte fer Ctatril A Sulk •/port P. Sham Penant Amend 14/MMty 21/21 May M/M alar SUNHYVIIIE CITT M RIPM Spore1,455 words
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Article31 1960-04-27 10 SINGAPORE. April 26. RUBBER: $1.21 per Ib. (up half a cent). 5 pm. close: $1.20* (quiet). TIN: $387 per picul (up 50 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 225 tons (unchanged).31 words
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Article211 1960-04-27 10 \f AY first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 121 cents per lb., up half a cent on Monday's close The closing tone vas quiet. S.t'.C Jt.A. closing; prices In cents per lb., yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S Spot f.o.b. buyers 121 sellers 122 Int.211 words
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384 1960-04-27 10 By Our Market Correspondent PRODUCTION of tin in the Federation of Malaya continues to improve and last month the output was 4,321 tons or nearly 12 per cent more than in February. Except for a break in February, tin production has been384 words
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Article21 1960-04-27 10 Malayan Stock Exchange; Apr. 26 Apr. 25 Industrials: 140.44 141.84 Tins: 172.96 171.29 Rubbers: 272.61 272.38 Jan. 1 1958=100.21 words
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Article112 1960-04-27 10 OINGAFOEE Chinese Predwee Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK Continent April May shipments $354 buyers, $36 H sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $544 sellers, drum $57 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done. Muntok white $305, Sarawak $300, special Sarawak black $210, garbled112 words
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Article133 1960-04-27 10 MELBOURNE. Tues. INVESTMENT shares traded alung steady lines here today. B.H.P. Rallied *s.3d. to 895.9 d. and Carlton gained ls.6d. but Myer eased ls.Sd. to 385.6 d. Base metals and the oils held a firm tone. North Broken Hill gained 6s. to 1595. while Mt. Is* eased 2s.133 words
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Article97 1960-04-27 10 Royal Mail Lines is repeating the dividend at 8 per cent, for 1959 when, the group operating profit £2.008.238 compared with £2.300.--059. The balance Is struck after transferring £75,000 to staff pensions and after crediting £453,500 i £445.000) from contingency and deferred repairs accounts. There97 words
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Article713 1960-04-27 10 f\N the Malayan Stock Exchange v yesterday, industrials continued to ease, but tins were firm and rubbers were selectively better. The turnover was fair. Members of the Exchange reported the following business at the afternoon call: Industrials; Con. Tin Smelt ords 50s. 44d. xd; Fed. Dispensary $1.34 and713 words
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Article89 1960-04-27 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday < all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail- T.T. 32 15/16. O.D. 33 1/16. 90 d/st 33 3/8 credit bills. 33 1/2 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: New York 3289 words
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Article218 1960-04-27 10 SHIPS lying alonftidr the Singapore Harbour Board whimt •r expected this morninf are: Carthage 1/2, Benvanoch 4/5, Walkare 6A, Peter Maersk 6/7, Ceylon 8/9. Ataml Maru 10/11. Elisabeth Bakke 13/14. Coromandel 15/16. Kouang 81 18. Slnabang 19. Scudai N. Wall 3. Bruas 21/22. Ktmanls 23. Tjitarum 25/26, Avals218 words
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Advertisement1236 1960-04-27 10 jK \hTl7inlj lixprtil U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast Service E.T.A. E.T.A. C.T.A. S'oort P. S't-am Peninf H'konf L. Anfeles New York "Kuaikawa Mart' Ist Call 21/11 May 1/ J Jate 2n4 Call It i Jant I Jttt 21 Jwt 14 Inly "Kimkawa Mara" Ist Call 24/21 Jmm 27/21 JMt 2n« Call1,236 words
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Advertisement388 1960-04-27 10 EVERETT ORIENT LIME far Hi.ttt.t Jataa:- S oore P. Sham Pmanf •■NO»EVt«ETT" 1J «Sf •>'*J "IMOmMTT" II Mr In Ptrt far Rmpm. CkittafMf. Caksttt:"LE»jivi«tt" urn i»»i Bulk oil/lattx tank space available. JOHNSON LINE Far Hi«t««ni. Jataa:— Spore f. Sham Penang "STM kKWW- *n «»la» Far statay, Ptniaa Qalf:"STnP. AICTOHI" In388 words
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Advertisement815 1960-04-27 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN KUALA LUMPUR APPLICATIONS are Invited for appointment to the Post of Stenographer in the Library of the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur. Minimum Qualifications: Passed Standard VIII, Shorthand 100 w.p.m.. Typewriting 30 w.pjn and office experience. Salary scale $265 x 15 209/310 X815 words
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Advertisement732 1960-04-27 10 NOTICES P.W.D. NOTICE Tlie roadway at Level Crossing at Railway Telegraph Post No. 60/ 11, between Mile Posts 51H ana 51 J i on the SlmpattK and Tataing Road will be closed for traffic for repairs from 6.00 pjn. on 28.4.60 to COO sun. the follow n» morning. Road vehicles732 words
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Advertisement1308 1960-04-27 11 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class 'E" registered Contractors and above will be received at the Office of the State Engineer. P.W.D. Perak, Ipoh up to 3.00 p.m. of the 2nd May. 1960 for constructing a road bridge In reinforced concrete at 43 Rd., mile, Damar Laut Road, Dlndlngs1,308 words
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Advertisement1003 1960-04-27 11 I Continued from Pare 6) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Words Si (Min.}— Box St tts. extra BOX A 6510 S.T. Spore vacancy filled. All applicants thanked. SWIMMING INSTRUCTRESSES REOUIRBD. Afternoon Classes Only. Apply P.O. BOS No. 2474, B'pora. WANTBD English speaking salesgirls to canvass for pharmaceutical products on commission. Apply stating1,003 words
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Advertisement1048 1960-04-27 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT it Words IS (Min.)— Boa tt sjrfra MODERN PURNISHBO and OBfurolsbed single and double-bedroom Bats at Dunearn Road. Apply P.O. Bos 3021 Singapore TANCLIN ROAD Furnlabed 3 Bedroom Flat spacious lounge and dining room available immediately. Phone (B'pore) *****/*****. LUXURIOUSLY PURNUMBO 3-bed-room Plat wltb servant's room and garage1,048 words
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Advertisement982 1960-04-27 11 GODOWN SPACI VACANT M Words ti (Min.)— Box tt efs. aafra IN FORT AREA Port Swettennam 3600 sq ft. immediately available, rental short term 25 cents per sq.ft. per month, yearly oasis 20 cents per sq. n. par month. Particulars apply Boa A4lBO S.T S'pora. SHOP TO LIT M Word,982 words
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Advertisement945 1960-04-27 11 HIKE PURCHASE I* Words tt (Min.)— Box tt tf. axtra THONG HUAT MOTOR Flnanc* Ltd. Finance hire purchase on cars new/secondhand Terms moderate. S3. Beach Road, Spore. Telephone *****/398*8. INTERNATIONAL FINANCB COMPANY finaaos hire purchase oa motor care new and secondhand (IS6B model upwards only) terms moderate. Apply 28 Bencoolen945 words
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Advertisement981 1960-04-27 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE 2* Word* tt (Mi*.)— Sam tt at*, sssra IBM FOBOSON 100 WT utility ran Orst registered 1B.8.&8. On view at Times House, offers la writing to Oeoeral Masaccr, Straits Times Press. Spore. NASH RAMILIR CUSTOM Kuropeao owner, good condition tbroucbout. Hood sn<! Csilulos* renewed late IBM. Taxed981 words
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Advertisement692 1960-04-27 11 MISCELLANEOUS tt Wards SS (Min.)— Box tt tts. .xtrm UNITY IS OUR Watchword— read Berlta Marian and be up-to-date with what you are expected to do to be a good citizen familiar wltb our National language. CONSUL! NOE SBNO Construction for cheap, reliable building repairs, renovation*, flat roof leaks, colourwashing,692 words
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Article532 1960-04-27 12 Ricky I.oh, aged 16; 138, Tokoiu; Street, Taiping. hdwjxd Lav Hen* Loon, aged 14; 57. Jalan Bangor, Paslr Puteh, Ipoh; stamps, songs games, badminton. Linda Lee. aged 14; c o Delly Chan, 2 17- A, Rangoon Road, Singapore 8; music, songs, pels, correspondence. Lilly532 words
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Article169 1960-04-27 12 Noriko Horie, 3-45. ChOUhaico, Miuamiku Nagaya, Japan. hj/uhiWu Machida. 16-2. Chome Kamyiyo, Klia-ku, Tokyo, Japan. Hilary Pennell. aged 13. Hllloresi, Hamilton. New Zealand. Kevin Devitt, aged 10, 49, Tltua Street, Taumaranul, New SaaJaad. Jacauline Bowler, aged 18. 46. N.ulor Street, Hamilton, New Zt aland. Kong Kuok Kiong,169 words
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Article, Illustration869 1960-04-27 12 Two angry magicians begin to cast spells MAT Mousedeer has decided to give a fancy dress party, with an anteater judging the best outfits. Mat Mousedeer and Tahir Tiger arrive to find they are dressed almost exactly the same. Tahir, who thinks Mat has done this on purpose, opens the869 words
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Article, Illustration44 1960-04-27 12 THIS nine-day-old baby giraffe is trying his legs out. He was born in a zoo in London a short while ago an* has no name yet. What do you think would be a good name for a giraffe?44 words
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317 1960-04-27 12 I EXPECT that most of you children have either kept a pet of your own, or know someone who owns an animal and I am sure you will agree that they provide lots of fun and entertainment. I have had a great number of317 words
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Advertisement88 1960-04-27 12 Every mother knows that after the rigours of mt l9fi childbirth she must regain her strength as quickly mt. .as possible. That is why. all over Malaya, mothers Bk^^^ drmk D.O.M. because it rebuilds their health and vitality and at the same time purifies the blood. They know that D.O.M.88 words
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Advertisement53 1960-04-27 12 ANTISEPTIC JIPRKKLYHEAT *^i f i powder and soap %t M^ with DC MX* W* *DCMX b a powerful germicide which guards against the possibility of infection. Regular use d Johnson's Prickly Heat powder and soap will keep pcickhr heat and other tkin rashes at bay. And they are soft, and53 words
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Miscellaneous633 1960-04-27 12 ONLY SEND YOUR NAMES IN ONCE CLUES ACROSS.— I, Robson is very well- M« I p 4■* known actress. 1, Krai HI HlTl"^ name of the Black Prince WM M who captured the French It I king at Poitiers. 8. The md holiest city of the Mos- M»^JM__JM__l_^J_ bayonet took633 words
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Article274 1960-04-27 13 SAUL JOSHUA - 'FUTURE OF SPORE SOCCER WILL DEPEND ON WINNING MALAYA CUP' THE ONLY HOPE OF SURVIVAL —SOH By SAUL JOSHUA SINGAPORE, Tues. It's a "victory or bust" mission for Singapore's Malaya Cup team this year. For today Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, president of the Singapore Amateur F.A.,274 words
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Article57 1960-04-27 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Indian Olympic soccer team will play only one match against Malaya at the Merdelca Stadium on May 6, Mr. Kwok Kin Keng, secretary of the FA. of Malaya, said today. The Indians were originally scheduled to play two matches in Malaya57 words
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191 1960-04-27 13 Club 'in the red' quit Ipoh league football li'OII. Tues. Prison Ath- letic Club of Taipinc have withdrawn from the Ipoh District football league because they "cannot afford it anymore." Prisons hare to travel 54 miles to play in Ipoh every week. The clnb are now "in the red" and191 words
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Article, Illustration150 1960-04-27 13 THE 'AMERICAN TWiST'— by Larry Hall He also spoke of the volley "a stroke with which many points art won." Today, Hall will hold his coaching class at the Selangor Club padang at 5 p.m. The above sequence pictures taken by cameraman NC BEH LEOW. shows Hall making the American150 words
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Article666 1960-04-27 13 \i*nnun Siebel - A CHANCE AT LAST TO PRAISE BAM \i*nnun Siebel SiHPRTSFROXT by MR. LOH HOOT YEANG brings a wide experience of amateur sports organisation and control to the important post of president of the Badminton Association of Malaya and almost at once the affairs of this body fall into a sensible.666 words
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Article137 1960-04-27 13 I ONDON. Tues.— Tom Fln- ney. one of the greatest footballers England has produced, last night announced he would retire from the game at the end of the season. In a letter to his club. Preston North End. Finney who was 38 this month. .said heReuter - 137 words
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Article367 1960-04-27 13 SOCCES Singapore Freakier leacae: PAF 6 (Mowatt 4. Griffiths. Gallagher) Malays 1 (Majld Arlff). Sinopor* leaoe Mr. SB: Alexandra 2 SRC 1; Dtr. SB: Police 6 Psrhlmponan Stla 2. Penan* state trial: Colours (Kuppan 3. Am Ahmad 3, Arlff Arlffln 2) Whites 3 (Yusof Kassim. Huck Slang, ArUf).367 words
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Article287 1960-04-27 13 PENANG, Tues. Two newcomers. King's Scholar and Malaya 11, have made tremendous progress since their first races at the last Kuala Lumpur meeting. King's Scholar, a smart-stri-ding three-year-old, worked Impressively on the track this morning. Ridden by Johnny Wilson. King's Scholar galoped half a mi-e, covering the last287 words
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Advertisement178 1960-04-27 13 Essential IIU j Reference \S jji STRAITS TIMES DIRECTORY OF SINGAPORE MALAYA, 1960 1r ha»r pleasure in announcing, tkat the 1960 Edition of th< Strait* Time* Directory of Singapore and Malaya boo on tale. Thin widely rrrofniwd authoritative work of rr(rrrnr*. now in iv I2tb post war edition, ha* wealth178 words
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Advertisement232 1960-04-27 13 Don't take chances lllllWlliii always ask for CASTROL by name Your dtaler or garage man can't guess which oil you want. This is why you should ask for Castrol by name, both on the forecourt and in the service bay* 2141 JOIN OVER 5000 OTHER INVESTORS! 1 1 Vett till232 words
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Miscellaneous73 1960-04-27 13 Boosts lc«ff«c My. l Tntcttoo v Airways (padang). Selmafsr »e»f«e Dlv. 1 TPCA r Young Malays (Princes Rd): Dlt. 2 Camp v Sunrise (Rifle Range) Dlt. S Indians v BCRC i Taylor Rd) Sunrise r Bungsar Indians (Jn. SUdlum). Ipoh leacve DHr. 2 Bawcan Putra v Malays (Coronation). Dlr. 373 words
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Article349 1960-04-27 14 S. AFRICA ISSUE MAY BE DISCUSSED DURING INFORMAL LONDON SESSIONS LONDON, Tuesday. THE delicate problem the South African situation poses for next week's Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference here was focussed afresh today by the report of Tengku Abdul Rahman's statement in Kuala Lumpur that heReuter - 349 words
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Article161 1960-04-27 14 Kelantan: The odd State out KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Kelantan a P.M.1.P.--controlled state had refused to hand over the conduct of local government elections to the Election Commission, the House of Representatives was told today. The Minister of the Interior, Dato Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, disclosed this when he moved161 words
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Article20 1960-04-27 14 HONG KONG. Tues. Governor Sir Robert Black left hospital today after undergoing successfully a spinal operation.— U.P.l.20 words
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Article24 1960-04-27 14 HULL. Tues. A $100-a--week Hull joiner, Mr. Stanley Wilson, today won $850,00fi with a 4-cent bet in a national football pool.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Obituary32 1960-04-27 14 WILLIAM VERCHCSE I.ed 52 Of Ministry of Health brother of Richard Vrrcbene and Pr. Sara David, pained avay peacefully at rs.H. on" 26-4-60. i leaving :>.•■>-.) Dunearn Road. 4.30 p.m for Bidadarl32 words
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Article30 1960-04-27 14 THE FAMILY OK air T<r. Ah Soon K.L. thanks all friend* and rrlativrs for tfiPir wii'Hthn. condolence, metnagtii. tJS" eUtancr and attendance at the funeral en 20 I 00.30 words
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Article109 1960-04-27 14 LONDON. Tues. Several Opposition Labour MPs today criticised "excessive" Government expenditure on preparations for Princess Margaret's wedding to Mr. Antony Armstrong Jones on May 6. Mr. Marcus Lipton (Labour) told the House of Commons that the Ministry of Works was spending £25.000 on street decorations. TheReuter - 109 words
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Article, Illustration221 1960-04-27 14 Sultan of Brunei gets big welcome at station |{UALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Sultan of Brunei, his family, and an accompanying party of 50, were given a warm welcome at the railway station here this afternoon on their arrival for a two-month holiday in the Federation. The first to say "Selamat221 words
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Article154 1960-04-27 14 BANGKOK. Tues. The Thai Government has decided to Impose strict control on workers in rubber estates along the Thai-Malayan border in an effort to block the supply line of communist terrorists, a Government spokesman said today. From Friday onwards rubber tappers will be forbiddenReuter - 154 words
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119 1960-04-27 14 TEHERAN, Tuesday. DERSIAN troops, who moved into the earthquake 1 devasted district of Lar last night to assist in rescue operations, evacuated 100 wounded with small planes today > Government officials, who could not estimate the number killed, said that 300 bodies had119 words
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Article56 1960-04-27 14 WASHINGTON. Tues.— Dr. E. GifTord Upjohn, president of the Upjohn Company, said recent studies at the University of Michigan by Dr. Jerome Conn and his associates have shown that the tendency of young people toward diabetes if caught early enough and treated with a drug called "Orinase"UPI - 56 words
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Article322 1960-04-27 14 LONDON, Tues. Unsettled conditions persisted In London stock markets today with sentiment still affecieci by tears of a credit squeese. Oold shares were a weak market on Johannesburg and London selling. Diamonds also lost ground but copper* closed irregular and tin share* made good headway. Closing middle piices322 words
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299 1960-04-27 14 Q I.D. sleuths today were waiting for a pathologist's report to clear up some vital aspects about the death of Mr. Lee Gee (.'hong, 4i), the "biscuit king" who was kidnapped. Two attempts by kidnappers to negotiate with the299 words
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78 1960-04-27 14 A MSTERDAM, Tues. The Amsterdam newspaper De Telegraaf said today that XL.M. Royal Dutch Airlines bad started negotiations with the British Over-eas Airways Corporation on possible close co-operation on civil Aviation. The newspaper said it was "striking in this connection" that the British78 words
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161 1960-04-27 14 TUNISIAN TROOPS MASS ON BORDER: FLARE-UP IS LIKELY IN BRIEF-, TUNIS, Tues. Tunisian troops were reported massing along the Algerian frontier today as FrenchTunisian relations continued to deteriorate. VIEXTIANK: Laos tUU returned a Conservative majority to the National Assembly and routed the proCommunist candidates, according to latest election results. TOKYO:161 words
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Advertisement191 1960-04-27 14 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 20 H'orWi H0 I Minimum WITH THE STRAITS TIMES CLASSIFIED t^T TIMIS HOUSf. RIVKII VALLKV ROAD. •INGAPOWt TIL I»OO ■IRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, INGAGEMENTS, 4/> ">* a minimum Of twenty ANNOUNCEMENTS. PERSONAL. MISSING ETC $1 U woJ^So'ctNT*. AOOITIOMAI SITUATIONS VACANT, VEHICLES FOR SALE, a- mm FOR a MINIMUM191 words
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Advertisement29 1960-04-27 14 Available in MM W Waterproof JM ISC' Waterproof with calendar Wl Waterproof automatic L with calendar %i BiK» All stainless steel or rolled gold. £*MX SPUTNIK 46ove ell I*—29 words
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