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Title Section13 1960-04-28 1 Mom** He**"*** The Straits Times Estd 1845. THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1960 15 CENTS13 words
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Article1581 1960-04-28 1 RURAL BUILD-UP: THE FIRST BIG STEP Group settlement (in eight-acre units) and full £M But for Federal citizens only I KUALA LUMPUR. Wed LEGISLATION for the Government's first major step forward in rural development was approved by the House of Representatives today. The Land (Group Settlement)1,581 words
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Article, Illustration12 1960-04-28 1 TOM DOOLEY12 words
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Article239 1960-04-28 1 Big danger India faces— by Nehru NEW, DELHI, Wednesday. THE INDIAN PRIME MINISTER, Mr. Nehru, said today that India faced now a bigger danger than any since she became indepen- He was inaugurating India's first National Defence College, modelled on Britain's Imperial Defence College, two days after the end of239 words
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321 1960-04-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Dr. Trm Dooley, the famed American "Jungle Doctor" of Laos who has only a few months to live, flew into Kuala Lumpur today from Saigon to offer the Federation Government assistance in creating new health facilities poetry;.. "The icoods are321 words
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107 1960-04-28 1 LONDON. Wed— lreland won the 2.000 Guineas when Mr. R. N. Webster's Martial, starting at 18/1. beat Aly Khan's French trained Venture, the 6-4 favourite, by a head in a photo-nnish at Newmarket today. Third of the 17 runners for the first prizeReuter - 107 words
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166 1960-04-28 1 CARRIER MOVE 'ACT OF WAR'— JAKARTA JAKARTA, Wednesday. A SPOKESMAN of the Indonesian Front for the Liberation of West Irian today described the Dutch Government's proposed despatch of an air-craft-carrier and escort vessels to West Irian as "an act of war. The spokesman. Captain K. A. Mattjlk, said: "The NetherlandsReuter - 166 words
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Article45 1960-04-28 1 SYDNEY, Wed. Lord Casey, former Australian External Affairs Minister, left by air today to take his seat in the House of Lords. Before he left he told pressmen: "I'm an Australian, and I will continue to be an Australian."— ReuterReuter - 45 words
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1015 1960-04-28 1 RHEE GOES SEOUL, Wednesday QR SYNCMAN RHEE resigned as President today and the Foreign Minister, Mr. Huh Chung, appointed to the Cabinet two days ago, took over as actin* President. His resignation came in the face of mounting pressure here and overseas,Reuter; UPI - 1,015 words
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71 1960-04-28 1 28 GASES OF POLIO IN BRUNEI STATE BRUNEI, Wed. Twentyeight cases of poliomyelitis have been reported in the State of Brunei. Dr. Abdul Wahab Ariff, State Medical Officer, said today. Five were in Brunei Town and the rest were spread all over the state. In all 28 cases the victimsReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration141 1960-04-28 1 SPECIAL TITLE AS GRATITUDE OF COUNTRY rrCNGKU KURSHIAH, the X Consort of the late Yang di-Pf rtuan Atone. has been given the title of Tengku Puan Besar. A Government statement ■aid today that the Yang di-Pertuan Afong has accepted a Federation Government recommendation that the title be bestowed "in grateful141 words
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Article25 1960-04-28 1 SOUTH 'AFRICA ON C WEALTH ACENDA ÜBWB IfeJ :a»irr MunnUju ?Ji'i rtiuu racial 'ruui?; A(rn.4 tioul'J •iif-cu.-i. <i Jl CMfn toasiu Prim* 125 words
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Article, Illustration330 1960-04-28 2 A woman-to-man talk about getting on with other men SINGAPORE ASSEMBLY MEMBER SAYS NO NEED TO SNOW PEOPLE WHO'S BOSS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. j A WOMAN today told men how lo get on The woman Singapore Legislative Assembly member. Mrs. Scow Peck Leng. The men: Members of the Rotary Club330 words
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Article, Illustration102 1960-04-28 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Mr. R. O. D. Houghton, executive vice-pre-sident of the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association, the man who has conducted the nego- tlatlons of estate owners with their workers lor the last eight years, will retire to Britain in June. His successor will102 words
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202 1960-04-28 2 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. rpAN YEW SEAH, 78, toda<y made a solemn pro- mise to a magistrate to abstain from drinks, after he had pleaded guilty to a charge of causing hurt to his daughter-in-law with a knife. Pleading In mitigation plea Mr. Leslie202 words
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134 1960-04-28 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. A new airline. Thai Airways International, will begin operating from Saturday. The service is a joint Thai and Scandinavian Airlines System venture to provide flights to key cities in the Far East. The airline's inaugural flights on Saturday will open regular134 words
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Miscellaneous29 1960-04-28 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Applebv f i don't > I *')s *i£S twat Neeo«\ f i a okal I WANTTOTIRe J So?C«e2ss CABSRJL WITM IT I V^SeLPTOO^/ oSfINSTO^ JNt- \TDMOPROW/29 words
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245 1960-04-28 3 'YOU BE DAMNED' STARTS UPROAR IN THE HOUSE CAPETOWN, Wednesday. UPROAR broke oat in the House of Assembly here yesterday after Mr. Douglas Mitchell, a member of the opposition United Party, shouted "you go and be damned" at the Deputy Minister of the Interior, Mr. P. W. Botha. Mr. BothaReuter - 245 words
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175 1960-04-28 3 CAPETOWN, Wednesday. MORE than 100 prominent South Africans leaders of finance, commerce, industry and religion yesterday petitioned the Prime Minister, Dr. Hendrik Verwoerd, to end the state of emergency and remove its causes by immediate consultation with African leaders. The petition was presentedReuter - 175 words
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Article111 1960-04-28 3 500 striking seamen storm office MELBOURNE. Wed. Five hundred striking seamen stormed Into the offices oi the Adelaide Steamship Company here today, smashing telephones and typewriters. The seamen, who began a 48-hour strike yesterday after the Commonwealth Industrial Court had fined their union £300 for contempt of court, demanded to111 words
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117 1960-04-28 3 U.A.R. WILL BOYCOTT S. AFRICAN SHIPS ACCRA, Wed.— The United Arab Republic will boycott South African ships as the "first step toward complete isolation of South Africa*, the I.A.X. representative to tbe AllAfrican People's Conference secretariat said yesterday. Mr. Gouad Gala I said he had received a cable from Cairo117 words
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128 1960-04-28 3 Mr. K's BIG LITTLE FINGER— BY MONTY OTTAWA, Wednesday. F^ELD MARSHAL Viscount Montgomery said r here today that Mr. Khrushchev could twist most of the West s politicians around his little 1 finger. Lord Montgomery who I talked recently with the Soviet leader, said the West had no unity andReuter - 128 words
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210 1960-04-28 3 Chou hopes for China-Tibet road link KATMANDU, Wed. The Chinese Prime Minister. Chou En-lai. tqld Nepalese traders today he hoped roads would link China and Tibet. "Though there are high mountains It should be possible to have a direct link." he said. Trade between China and Nepal was Insufficient atReuter - 210 words
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Article56 1960-04-28 3 WARBAW, Wed A Japanese diplomat, Mr. Hishashl Dosho, was declared persona non grata by the Polish Foreign Ministry today for allegedly buying State secrets and was ordered to leave Poland as soon as possible. Mr. Dosho is First Secretary at the Japanese embassy, which was opened hereReuter - 56 words
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Article33 1960-04-28 3 JOHANNESBURG. WedAbout 100 police arrested 312 Africans in East London township yesterday. Police «aid this brought the total number of Africans arrested in East London since Easter Monday to 1.183.33 words
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Article37 1960-04-28 3 BAGDAD, Wed.— The Iraqi Finance Minister. Mr. Mohammed Hadld, has resigned from the Cabinet because of "a sharp division in the ranks of the National Democratic Party" of which he Is a leadIng member.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article24 1960-04-28 3 CAIRO. Wed.— A delegation from the Algerian Provisional Government left by air last night for Peking for talks with Chinese leaders.24 words
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205 1960-04-28 3 TICKER TAPE AND PICKETS FOR DE GAULLE IN NEW YORK NEW YORK. Wed Ticker tape streamed from buildings here today as President de Gaulle drove slowly up Broadway to the City Hall. The French President sat In a glass-roofed car as office workers gave a traditional reception to the presidentReuter - 205 words
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175 1960-04-28 3 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. THE White House announced yesterday that if the Summit conference in Paris lasts too long, the U.S. Vice-President, Mr. Richard Nixon, might take over from President Eisenhower. Political commentators Immediately began Interpreting the statement as evidence of an effort to boost Mr.Reuter - 175 words
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Article76 1960-04-28 3 FREEDOM-TO A TOM-TOM SALUTE LOME, Wed.— The green, yellow and red flax of the Republic of Togo, the world's newest independent state and latest member of the United Nations, was hoisted here to the sound of a 101-gun salute as midnight struck. Tens of thousands of Africans celebrated their IndependenceReuter - 76 words
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Article26 1960-04-28 3 SAN ANGELO Texas Wed. -Hall bigger than baseball.-, rained down here for 35 minutes yesterday and caused damage estimated as high as $3 million.26 words
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Miscellaneous384 1960-04-28 3 NOW MOON TRIP WITH TV CAMERAS WASHINGTON, Wed. The planned to send a 500-lb United States plans to land yj^»£_Sß,"gE its first rocket on the vision cameras taking picmoon with a televised tures bang. "That should give us a The National Aeronautics mighty close close-up of and Space Administration the384 words
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Article, Illustration348 1960-04-28 4 She voices their plea for water, shelters AN attractive teenagetl girl, who lives in Lorong Engku Aninn, has made herself the spokesman and "champion" of Geylang Serai residents. Only 19, and sitting for her Senior Cambricfge Certificate as a private candidate this year, Che Hawa348 words
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86 1960-04-28 4 FIVE TONS OF FOOD TO THE POOR— FROM ROTARY CLUB SINGAPORE. Wed. The newly formed Rotary Club of Singapore West has just given away five tons of food to five charitable organisations here. The food came from the United States and was obtained through the efforts of Rev. H. Haines86 words
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Article93 1960-04-28 4 NEW CHARTER FOR MUSLIM BOARD SINGAPORE. Wed. The newly appointed Singapore Muslim Advisory Board will function under a new constitution, chairman Dato Byed Ibrahim bin Omar Alsagoff revealed at a press conference today. Under this new constitution, which has vet to be finalised and approved by the Government, the Board93 words
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Article317 1960-04-28 4 AID ADDIuAI O a uii nCP A PTTII sPCO THE following is todays schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom Sydney Darwin (BA 713) 9.30 pjn. Qantai: Prom Perth, Jakarta (EM 547) 7.20 p.m.; from Sydney. Brisbane. Darwin (EM 573 > 8 pm.317 words
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163 1960-04-28 4 SINGAPORE will have a total of 100 community centres by 1964. the Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K.M. Byrne, said today. He told the Straits Times SINGAPORE, Wed. these centres would have a team of about 300 welltrained youth leader*. They would163 words
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Article27 1960-04-28 4 THE BOYS IN BALLET HOW DO boys and young men fare in ballet In Singapore? INSIDE BALLET today introduces some of these boys. Meet them today In27 words
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Article169 1960-04-28 4 0 EVERY week $5M mast be won in the Free Press free entry word putzle contest Another contest begins today in. required for them. He said: "There are now 45 community centres In Singapore and In five years' time, there will be 100 centres under our169 words
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274 1960-04-28 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. 4 DISTRICT COURT today was told how a hand- ful of villagers blocked a road with tree trunks to stop the cars of rioters who had earlier entered the village to cause disturbance. Pacing the charge of rioting were274 words
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Article53 1960-04-28 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A "31--thlrai Sathurthl" festival, sponsored by Dr. P. Thillainathan. will be celebrated at Sri Senpaga Vlnayagnr temple, 19. Ceylon Road Katong on Friday from 5 p.m. Mr. C S. S. Manl Bhaghavathax will give a musical lecture, and the programme includes special ceremonies53 words
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Article84 1960-04-28 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Ratepayers' Association has appealed to members to encourage their friends to join the association so as to give it "more moral as well as financial support." The appeal is made through the association's annual report, to be tabled at the annual84 words
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Article25 1960-04-28 4 SINOAPORr Wed.— Water will be cut off along Gulllemard Road between Oulllemard Circus and Lorong 24-A, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. tomorrow.25 words
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Article53 1960-04-28 4 SINGAPORE, Wed— The grounds of the Istana Nefara will be open to the public from 8 a.m. to 0 p.m. on Monday which Is a public holiday In substitution for Labour Day. Labour Day falls on Sunday. The Police Band will perform between 4.30 p.m.53 words
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166 1960-04-28 4 3 told: 'You ought to be in jail' SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Justice Buttrose, In the Assize Court today told three young men while acquitting them on a charge of attempted armed robbery: "I have no doubt that you are undesirables, and ought to be In jail because you are members166 words
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Article58 1960-04-28 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The St. John Council. Association and Brigade will move Into their new $410,000 headquarters In Beach Road on Saturday. The two storey building stands on 110.000 square feet of land, leased by the Government at a dollar a year for 99 years. The official58 words
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Miscellaneous330 1960-04-28 4 RAFFLES MUSEUM: Exhibition boxing 7 p m lnttrnfttlonal folk of nature photographs by Eric He*- dance course (B section* 7.30 pjn. kin 0 »jn. to 6.30 pm. WESLEY METHODIST SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: CHVRCH: Ev»n«ali»Uc camp Life model drawing claw 6 pjn. "Make Youth Find" at church to I p.m grounds.330 words
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Article279 1960-04-28 5 WE WILL NOT GO OUT OF THE WAY TO GET ANYONE TO JOIN SEAFET. HE SAYS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. rPHE PRIME Minister, Tengku Abdul x Rahman, said today that Malaya would not go out of its way to woo anybody to join its Seafet plan. He was279 words
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Article88 1960-04-28 5 J/UALA LUMPUR. Wed Two Malayan politicians have been selected to attend a course in Parliamentary procedure and practice starting in London next week. The two MPs are Mr. Lee San Choon, secretary-general of the MCA youth section, and Inche Hussain bin Noordln. secretary-general of Umno.88 words
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Article163 1960-04-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Only six of the cars bought for use by YIPs attending the 1957 Merdeka celebrations have been sold. One was bought by the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman. Nineteen cars were offered for sale by public tender in May 1958.163 words
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Article, Illustration114 1960-04-28 5 Police officer on holiday dies DEPITY SI'PT. Ghazali bin Osman (above) until rr-n-:itl> deputy head of the Special Branch. Prnang. h.is died in Amsterdam while on a holiday tour. News of his death was received in a cable sent by his wife, Siti Aznur. to her brother. Inche Sreedam Shah114 words
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130 1960-04-28 5 40 join in hunt for three bandits KOTA BHARU. Wed. —About 40 men of the 2nd Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment, have Joined the 50 members of the Police Field Force in the hunt for three terrorists in the Kelantan Trengganu border area. The operation started on Monday, following a report130 words
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Article33 1960-04-28 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed Mr. Justice Neal today dismissed the appeal of Hussein bin AH against a fine of $1,500 in the magistrate's court for assisting in carrying on a character lottery.33 words
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280 1960-04-28 5 COMMONWEALTH 'UP TO DATE', ROTARIANS ARE ASSURED PENANG. Wednesday. IS the Commonwealth out of date? Mr. J. R. Wil--1 liams, Deputy High Commissioner for the United Kingdom in Malaya, does not think so. "I heard this question asked the other day." he told Buklt Merta.tam Rotarian.s tnnight. "Well. It seems280 words
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99 1960-04-28 5 INDOOR STADIUM: Penang to think again PENANO. Wed. Tr*- Federation Government's decision to construct an 8.--500-seat indoor stadi'im in Kuala Lumpur ha& given the City Council here second thoughts about building an indoor stadium in Penang. too. "With a national stadium in the Federal capital, all international indoor games will99 words
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Article45 1960-04-28 5 TANJONG MALIM. Wed. A Singapore teacher, Mr. Koh Sheng Ngu. 21. received severe Injuries when a motor scooter on which he was travelling collided with a lorry, five miles north of here dayHe wa.s taken to the General Hospital In Kuala Lumpur.45 words
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Article692 1960-04-28 5 BENTONG. Wed— The Sultan of Pahang will open a $1J million reservoir here on May 21. ENCACEMENT 19 Hnrrfj Si* (Minimum) LOW LAI: Between Oeorsje Stow Kok, second too of Mdm Tan Gck Km ami the latr Mr. Low Tan* Chanc. and Priscilla Slew C'noo. second daughter of692 words
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Miscellaneous163 1960-04-28 5 Tht> Saint ll y Leslie harteris V/^ A FEW FRANCS TC j\ BIICE -BORNE BLOODMOUNdI H^^P^^^^B^^^^^^^^^^l B^K^^^B^Bm A V *^*-^^^^a M^^*~ I l /jjL >^P a nm F L'il Abner By A I Capp (TW REASOM IW~ I |7^ NOR CHEAT NOBOOV 1 |/_an' WIRDUT THEM rST^V^STTWWG IV AROUM^NOBODrV I163 words
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671 1960-04-28 6 the Straits ©mrs Thursday, April 28, 1960. Failure in Delhi If Mr. Chou En-lai, when he arrived in Delhi, had any illusions about India's stand on the frontier issue, he left them behind when he flew to Katmandu. There he may have other misconceptions to shed, for the crest of671 words
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Article370 1960-04-28 6 Tengku Abdul Rahman, and by implication the whole of I Malaya, will be in the van of the South African Government's critics at the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference next week. The Tengku will not be alone. Mr. Nehru has taken issue on South African racial policies before and370 words
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Article, Illustration192 1960-04-28 6 For the second time in Iwo years, and now by the margin of one vote, agreement on the width of the territorial sea has eluded the nations at Geneva. After six weeks of discussion and bargain, the delegates of the 88 participating states rejected a joint192 words
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Article, Illustration432 1960-04-28 6 VERNON BARTLETT - VERNON BARTLETT SINGAPORE, Wednesday I HAVE little respect for proverbs those capsules of wisdom which are supposed to guide our conduct for I can always find one to justify any action, however unworthy or unwise. My cowardly hesitations are encouraged by the advice to look before432 words
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Article53 1960-04-28 6 lack of ability but rather in ability to make adequate use of the capabilities the student possessed. This Inability. I said, was usually the result of emotional crises, and when students were disturbed emotionally, they could not pursue their academic activities with any effectiveness. DR. Z. N. KADSI University53 words
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Article69 1960-04-28 6 STUDENTS AND EMOTIONAL STRESS VTOUR headline on the I report of my speech to the Asian regional conference of the World Confederation of Organisations of the Teaching Profession (ST. April 26) could be misunderstood. I was careful to avoid saving that Malayan students were unable to overcome or fight emotional69 words
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Article91 1960-04-28 6 "THE Ministry of National Development In Singapore should be congratulated on the magnificent parks It has built where the masses can go for relaxation. The recently-opened park and regional open-air theatre Is beautiful and tastefully designed, and built at a minimum of cost. Now hundreds every evening,91 words
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Article, Illustration715 1960-04-28 6 T IIY do the authorities In Singapore take so long to issue a certified copy of a birth or a death certificate? I would have thought that a week was easy enough, especially when the applicant provides the Information which makes search of the register unnecessary. But715 words
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Article146 1960-04-28 7 THREE TAXI-DRIVERS CHARGED WITH MURDER OF JOBLESS YOUNG COWHERD WITH A BIG POLICY A YOUNG jobless Sikh with a dream of marriage took out a $30,066 life insurance policy, not knowing that he was marked for death. This was alleged in a preliminary inquiry in146 words
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264 1960-04-28 7 Byrne and Lee for May Day rally SINGAPORE, Wed. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, and the Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, will address workers at their May Day rally at Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday. They have accepted an Invitation by the Singapore Trades264 words
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Article33 1960-04-28 7 BUKIT MLRTAJAM, Wed. •—The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, will declare open the new $100,000 Ng Kongsi house. Ng 81 Kung Har Tong, at Anson Road here on May 2.33 words
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94 1960-04-28 7 Car screens go as gangsters rampage SINGAPORE. Wed— Windscreens of 15 cars were damaged in a secret society incident at Waterloo Street here at 5 a.m. today. Reside the line of damaged vehicles the police found two injured youths, Carlton Hayi'er Allmack and I.im Kirn Hock. Allmack was hit by94 words
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Article23 1960-04-28 7 KOTA BHARU. Wed— The Kelantan State Assembly meeting will be held in the Balal Besar here on May 4 and 5.23 words
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156 1960-04-28 7 KOTA BHARU, Wed. The Kelantan PMIP Government has not decided whether to hand over control of local government elections to the Elections Commission or to hold them in accordance with the present system. "We are still considering the matter," the deputy to the Mentrl Besar.156 words
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Article, Illustration168 1960-04-28 7 HITCHCOCK LEAVES THE REPORTERS IN SUSPENSE CINGAPORE, Wed. Master of suspense Alfred Hitchcock, today made a quick exit from Singapore Airport when he arrived here for a three-day stay. But though he did not stay long, it was long enough for nearly everyone to recognise him. This is because the168 words
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Article239 1960-04-28 7 cowherd earning about $40 a month, went to live with Gurdlal Singh In June last year. He added that after some time Kernlal Singh planned to get married and began making preparations. Insp. Akhbal Singh said he would bring evidence to show that Balwant Singh was an239 words
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Article59 1960-04-28 7 KUALA KANG6AR. Wed The Local Council of Kota Tampan New Village, near Lenggong in Upper Perak, was presented a cheque for $1,200 by the Mentrt Besar. Inche Snaari bin Plal, yesterday. The money is a grant from the Social and Welfare Lotteries Board for the improvement59 words
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Article, Illustration9 1960-04-28 7 FAREWELL TALK: *IT HAS BEEN A PRIVILEGE...' BISHOP BAINES9 words
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237 1960-04-28 7 Poser: Who will be Bishop Baines' successor? SINGAPORE, Wed. The Bishop of Singapore and Malaya, the Right Rev. H. W. Baines, will sail for Britain tomorrow leaving behind an unanswered question— who will be his successor? In a farewell Interview here today after spending 11 years In this region, he237 words
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Article225 1960-04-28 7 BISCUIT KING'S BODY WAS ENTWINED WITH WIRE SINGAPORE. Wed. rjVHE kidnapped "Biscuit King," Mr. Lee Gee Chong, 49, who was found dead in a graveyard, had a fractured skull. This was revealed by an autopsy report which reached the C.I.D. today. Mr. Lee, chairman of225 words
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Article41 1960-04-28 7 RAUB, Wed. Mr. Q. R Chelllah, of the Central Electricity Board here, has been transferred to Mentakab a. chief clerk In place of Mr. P. Arunachalam, who has been posted to the Chief Accountant's office In Kuala Lumpur.41 words
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142 1960-04-28 7 PROTEST MEETING ON NEW PAWN TICKETS RULING KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Pawnbrokers in several States In the Federation are worried over the new Oov c r nment ruling that all pawn tickets must be printed in Romanised Malay by June. About 100 pawnbrokers from Selangor, Perak. Pahang and Negrt Sembilan will142 words
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87 1960-04-28 7 NEW INDIAN ENVOY TO MALAYA IS NAMED KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Shri Yogendra Krishnan Purl has been appointed Indian High Commissioner in -the Federation, it was announced today. The new High Commissioner has served in various ministries of the Indian Government and was deputy high commissioner for India in Lahore, Pakistan,87 words
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Article58 1960-04-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. An an exhibition by a Singapore school teacher. Miss Lai Foong Mol. was declared open at the British Council Hall here today by the Minister of the Netherlands. Dr. R.H. van Oullk. The exhibition, sponsored by the Federation of Malaya Arts Council, will be58 words
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263 1960-04-28 7 gINQAPORE, Wed. A topflight Russian rubber buyer, who visited Singapore last month as a member of the Soviet delegation to the Ecafe working party meeting on small-scale industries and handicraft marketing, bought between 2 000 and 4.000 tons of rubber, the Straits Times was told263 words
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119 1960-04-28 7 Accused of 9 charges of cheating 9 women SINGAPORE. Wed. Tan Teng Liang was today accused of nirs counts of cheating nine housewives of different sums totalling $625, between July 19 la.«t year and March 0 this year. He was alleged to have Impersonated either a Social Welfare Department official119 words
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Article164 1960-04-28 7 CHEATING CASE BROTHERS APPEAL ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Two brothers were sentenced to Jail here today in a cheating case involvi* 1 300 tons of sugar v about $100,000 which belonged to the International Sugar Company. They were Cheah Yew Fatt, 33, a former salesman of the company, and his brother,164 words
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Article31 1960-04-28 7 IPOH. Wed— Thieves broke into the car accessories department of Messrs. FookLee Chan Ltd. in Jalan Yang Kalsom here last night and stole 14 tyres worth $525 and $117.31 words
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105 1960-04-28 7 SINGAPORE. Tues Behind the closed doors of a courtroom today, a policewoman testified as complainant in a case against an office peon, Zalnal bin Sa lam. 19. Zalnal was found guilty ot intending to Insult her by means of an indecent gesture. He was also105 words
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Advertisement50 1960-04-28 7 S|jJjVER<:ST/7/// The ceiling fan with the 60" sweep. New regulator gives fiv« different speed positions. ial p "b* "^M LIST PRICE 1 J| SINGAPORE A PENAXG $1M \_^jf FEDERATION $1«5 Thz^^&know about ventilation lAdVftl— m«nt of THE CENIRAL ILICTRIC CO.. (MALATA) LTD. tape—Wing THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. LTD. OP ENGLAND50 words
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Advertisement187 1960-04-28 7 Corvette TiM__ SO FAST j^*^ You can watch it bell a pint of A water in less than two minutes (I a gallon in lO'/j minutes. SO EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICAL Setting of control knob ensure* correct temperature of water from tepid to boiling. Heats 1 1 exact amount of water187 words
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Article, Illustration213 1960-04-28 8 contracted to appear in several shows. At the moment she has been signed on by one of London's leading agencies to take part in future fashion parades, some as far away as October Sonia says that she feels "absolutely wonderful. Everyone is making such a fuss over me213 words
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780 1960-04-28 8 THERE will be lions and ladies at the Great World Park in Kirn Seng Road, Singapore, on Saturday evening, when the local Rotarians and their wives will be staging their mammoth gala in aid of the Spastic Children's Association. One of the mainAgencies - 780 words
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Advertisement168 1960-04-28 8 FREE -MAX Factor For a limited lime only FREE trial'Stzc Hi-Fi Fluid make-up (~zdt\ aff d Lipstick xuil i purchase of JU (j&Zf special Crane Puff refill offer. .J^ FIRST AND ONLY BATH POWDER IN AEROSOL. COOL AS COLOGNE i\u more "loaded" M^L "TL C/1&P& Jit CswrVL POUDftt GLACI€ Sole168 words
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Miscellaneous278 1960-04-28 8 Straits Times Crossword v^ w^ w^ "-w^^ ACBOBS Ihe place of departed spirits 1. Root came first. »as >rr- <si. pending (7). 7. He may be a birch enthu5. It may shed light on the slasi (ft). noise In the passage < 3-4 > 8. Doctors of Philosophy are 9.278 words
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Advertisement1626 1960-04-28 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LDfE TO ADEN. LIVERPOOL. CLASCOw, LONDON ft COHTINEHTAL PORTS. Out Sport Still P. Sham Penang MACHAOH livtrpMt, Glasgow It Part Apr a/ 1 POLYPHEMUS LiftrpMl, Havre Teday Mty 1 May 4/ I May 7 MEMNON LireraMl, Dublin May 4 May I Map 7/ I May II ANTENOR1,626 words
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Advertisement1342 1960-04-28 9 ■V7773^Q722gg7K^gQH| xggg-v, E.A.C LIMES— fVvc-^W AIEN. REDSEA. MEIITERMNEAN, CONTIHENTAL ft SCAHBINAVIAN PORTS ta «S\n Sport P. S'ntm Pl»t«l QLvToF "meohia" i) nr» Apr 2t Apr VV-fV -OCIRA" aj a Apr/ 4 May 1/ I May I > May 4iJil& "LAUNIIA" k) 11/ a May 21/22 May a/24 May ißrtrmttxar ••srjMMWA"1,342 words
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Advertisement1421 1960-04-28 9 m!" nc THE BEN LIKE STEAMERS LTD. T sihgapore (laaaraaratad ia tka IMtM Kngdia) I lines SAILINGS Tl ADEN. U.K. I) CONTINfNTAI PORTS. Sport P. S'htm Ptnang BENAVBN far Hambtrg. London. Cttaau It Part-a Aaf a ftpr/ 1 May lENALIANACH far Antwerp. London. Hall U. li'll Apr OENVANNOCH for Port1,421 words
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Advertisement1381 1960-04-28 9 w^ McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. w^ \ttM ELLERMAM UMB KLAVENESS LIKE 10M0N. tAMOtflt, IOTTMBAM. NIVH 100 ANGEIES, UN FRANCISCO I NtU. SEAniE. VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAND CITT OF NEVfCASTU AccMtut earn tar Ctatrai tt Stttt rporr P. Sham Ptnant Aawict. 14/ a Mty 21/23 May 14/ a May sunnyvuli dTY OF1,381 words
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459 1960-04-28 10 BORELLI PROFIT LAST YEAR WAS ALMOST DOUBLE; By Our Market Correspondent ■pHE current prosperity of rubber companies is again emphasised by the balance sheet i for The Borelli Rubber Company Ltd. which in the last calendar year almost doubled its profit. After making allowance for depreciation, bonuses and substantially higher459 words
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Article184 1960-04-28 10 CHIPS hint alongside the Slnrapore Harbour Board wharrei or expected this morning are: Carthage 1 2. Benvanoch 45, Walkare 6A. Peter Maersk 6 7. Ataml Maru 10 11. Sunny vllte 15 16. Mandowi 18. Sinabang 19, Bruas 31 32. Bentong 23. Arlana 37 28, Lalandla 29 30. Benalbanach184 words
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Article34 1960-04-28 10 SINGAPORE. April 27. RUBBER: 51.20; per lb. (down three-eighths of a cent). 5 p.m. close: M.iU. (quiet). TIN: $387,121 per picul (up 12} cents). Estimated unofficial offering 200 tons (down 25 tons).34 words
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Article765 1960-04-28 10 ON the Malayan Stock Exchange I yesterday, industrials were sl'ghtly Irregular, tin.-, were easier while rubbers were quiet. The turn- over was lair. Members or tile Exchange re- poried tile lollowing business at the afternoon call: Industrials: FUzpatrlcks $1 40 (Oi, $1.43; Praser and Neuve oids l $2.10765 words
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Article113 1960-04-28 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per plcul yesteraay were: Copra: quiet; UK Continent April May shipments $35.- buyers, 136' v sellers. Coconut oil: quiet: bulk $54'_. sellers, drum (57 sellers Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done. Muntok white $300 Sarawak $295. special Sarawak black <205 >113 words
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Article22 1960-04-28 10 Malayan stork Exchanfr: Apr. 27 Apr. 26 IwtMhllll: 140.0* 140.44 Tins: 173.08 172.96 S Rubbers: 272.4S 272.61 Jan. 1 ltUslM.22 words
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Article138 1960-04-28 10 MELBOURNE. Wed. INVESTMENT shares held a firm tone on an active market here today. B.H P. reacted, easing 2s. 6d. to 87s. 6d. National Consol gained Is. to 31s. Base metals and the oils traded along steady lines, while Common wraith bonds held a firm tone i Trading138 words
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Article219 1960-04-28 10 RUBBER PRICES MAY Brst grade rubber juvers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 120 cents per lb., down three-eighths of a cent on Tuesday's close. The closing tone wat. quiet. S.CCH.A. dosing prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 121 V sellers Ul**; Int.219 words
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Article111 1960-04-28 10 T<HE Malayan Exchange Banks' x Association made the following changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100>: Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31 13 16, OD. 31 15/16. 90 d/st 32 3 8 credit bills, 32 7/16 trade bills. SfiUng T.T. or OI» ready: Canada 31111 words
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Advertisement997 1960-04-28 10 |K \s*TlineJ Express U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast Service E.T.A. E.T.A. E.T.A. Score P. S'riam Penang H'koflf. L Angeles New York "kiKkni Miri" Ist Call 2S/31 May 1/ 1 Jbm ltt Call 3/ 4 Jut I luce ?l Jim 14 July "Kitlikawa Mara" Ist Call H/1i Jmc 27'ItJMt 2<H Call n/M997 words
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Advertisement383 1960-04-28 10 ■■■■kVBB|BBHHBVPBaBMHBj| I *Bm M"m M wm fc^ b^bS A i 1 **JL EVERETT ORIENT LINE fer NMtteaf. Mass:— S'oare P. S'mm Penane. ••NOMVIttTT" M Apr "BMBmHTT" 7t Air •> ftr BMtsw. Ci'tiatM! Caicetti "iimnßin" i Mtt i mi, Bulk oii'aten tank sptce available. JOHNSON LINE fer M«H»eK. J»»a» S port383 words
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Advertisement316 1960-04-28 10 TENDERS KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Tenders are invited for the demolition, purchase and removal of 25 units Transit Quarters at Lornie Road, Kuala Lumpur. Details may be obtained from the office of the Municipal Architect. Tenders In sealed cover marked "Demolition of Quarters, Lornie Road" to reach the Municipal Secretary.316 words
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Advertisement650 1960-04-28 10 NOTICES THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION All members of the above Asso- elation In the State of Singapore will be closed for buslnrss on Mon- I day 2nd May 1960 for Labour Day. P.W.D. NOTICE Tenders will be received at the Office of the State Engineer. Trengganu from Class A,650 words
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Advertisement786 1960-04-28 10 NOTICES NOTICE Members o: the public are warned that temporary receipt book containing receipt Nos. 8216--8300 has been lost or mislaid and all receipts bearing ary of the above Nos. i re now nnll and void. SOUTH ISLAND TRADING CO.. LTD.. Room 11. Bonliam Bldg.. Chulia St., Singapore. THE PAHANG786 words
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Advertisement1445 1960-04-28 11 KEDAH GOVERNMENT VACANCIES 1. TEMPORARY BOUNDARY OFFICERS: Applications are invited from Federal Citizens or State Nationals, who have attained their 17th but not their 23rd birthday on Ist April, 1960 for appointments as Temporary Boundary Officers, with prospect of permanency, in Land Department. Kedah. who have passed School Certificate Examination1,445 words
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Advertisement708 1960-04-28 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizen* or State Nationals for the following posts In the Public Works Department, Pa hang: (a) Temporary Technicians on a salary scale $122 50x7.50--152.50/209x14-321 338x14--450. (b) Temporary Junior Technicians on a salary scale $85x7.50-115 137.50x7.50- 197.50/212.50x7 50-280. The normal C.OLA, will be paid708 words
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Advertisement894 1960-04-28 11 I Continued from Paff 6) SITUATIONS VACANT 19 If ore 1 Si (Mtm.)— Box St ets. extra POSITION UNDER Box A4OT9 S.T. ha* now been filled. All applicant* ar* thanked. TWO GRAOUATES (Math*.. English. History, Qoofrapny) in aided ■econdary (afternoon) School. Box A 4311 S.T. Spore. wanted OHAROBMBN, restriction nil.894 words
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Advertisement989 1960-04-28 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Id Wordt ti (Mtm.)— Box St ett. txtro SEMBAWANO HILLS BSTATB 3 Bedroom Terrace House. M/s, C/fan. E/Cooker. Furnlabed 8200/-, unfurnlsh 81S0/> Contact 12 Casuartna Road SUigapore 20. NO. 472-W, PALM DRIVE OS Upper Bast Coast Road, modern 4 bedroom bungalow. Modern Sanitation. Rent 8225/- p.m. Apply Cheong989 words
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Advertisement910 1960-04-28 11 TUITION Words U (Mtm.)— Box St ets. oxtrm AT YOUR HOME: Private Tuition for All Standards In All School Subjects from 130 monthly. Particulars P.O. Box 2466. Singapore. ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL tuition by qualified English speaking instructress' instructor* complete course 378/--nourty 86/- 67 Orchard Road, B'por* phone *****. MARIA ACADEMY910 words
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Advertisement997 1960-04-28 11 PHILATELY tt Words tS (Min.)— Box St rtt. txtrm STAMP! stamp: stamp: April anaMay illustrated prices list oa rsqu— <■ R>*son«*4> prices. Singapore Stamp Company, 56. Cantonment Road. Singapore 2. DOCS. PITS, ETC. tt Wordt U (Min.)— Box St ett. oxtrm CAIRN TERRIERS Male pupple* 8 weeka old MKA Ist997 words
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Advertisement692 1960-04-28 11 MISCELLANEOUS tt Words tS (Min.)—Box St eta. astral CMIMBSE COUPLE coins to Federation for abort holidays Invite lady companions wlllins to soar* oar patrol •xpsDse. P.O. Box SO9 Spore. FISHING COMPETITION Ist Slav. 1960 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Ten pnxri. Lim Hons Teck Planing Pond. m>2 Ylo Chu Kane692 words
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Article, Illustration2010 1960-04-28 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday AFTER a 90-minute debate, the House of Representatives today passed the Local Government Mentions Bill designed to bring all local elections on a uniform pattern. This Bill paves the way for local elections, suspended last year, to2,010 words
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93 1960-04-28 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Malayan Railway has an equal number— 28 of expatriate officers and Malayans who are graduates of recognised universities or holders of diplomas from recognised institutions. This was stated by the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, in Parliament today in93 words
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297 1960-04-28 12 rpHE House of Repre- sentatives today approved a Bill to amend the Employees' Provident Fund Ordinance to empower the Minister of Finance to appoint a chairman for the EPF Board. At present, the chairman Is elected by members of the297 words
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Article51 1960-04-28 12 IPOH, Wed. Anti-secret society branch detectives today recovered four parangs hidden under a sUck of Arewood In Market "Street near the Klnta River bund here. The weapons. It is believed, belong to the "Slew Pat Hoong" secret society which operates In the "old town" area of51 words
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Advertisement83 1960-04-28 12 NfcgoH;M*&BJ IWDIA A' \> INDIA SUPER Gl7 RED FLASH GIANT I £m n Ullt r lon S er T'eage. I^W^MCiFr* 1 ipUi (fl greater reliability and resilience with TOHRW^W^LrWT* safer cooler running. This great CIANT gives ©lowest cost per mile because an entirely new casing desigh with unique materials gives83 words
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Advertisement174 1960-04-28 12 Volkswagen Outstanding Success Placed Ist and 2nd in Class B 1960 Mobilgas Economy Run KARMANNGHIA COUPE Spß FRANK WAGNER tSI Ei*sHL m_ %^^B^JbV Co-Driver: jkfar^m ttfaal J osbourne I >*\BJWB^*HWPBuc^ B^^H m CHIAENGQUEE BSIpV. J jfryH Co-Driver: (Rt £^JHfIK TAN BOON QUEE I The Kjrmann Chia Coupe won because of174 words
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190 1960-04-28 13 J/UALA LUMPUR, Wed. India was not being invited for the Merdeka anniversary tournament fchls year because the Football Association of Malaya could not alford it. said Mr. Lim Kee Siong. a vice-president of the Football Association of Malaya. Mr. Lim said: It costs190 words
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Article25 1960-04-28 13 KUALA LUMPUR. WedPakistan F.A. has provisionally accepted Malaya'.s invitation to play in the tl lrd Merdeka soccer tournament starting here on July 30.25 words
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Article13 1960-04-28 13 LONDON. Wed. No Saint has been scartched from the 1.000 Guineas. ReuterReuter - 13 words
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Article286 1960-04-28 13 KEN FERNANDEZ - KEN FERNANDEZ TENGKU TO INVITE UK EXPERT PROFITS WILL GO TO FMOC By Kuala Lumpur, Wed, *THE Football Association of Malaya is to run football pools, the entire profits of which will go to the Federation of Malaya Olympic Council. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman,286 words
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Article408 1960-04-28 13 WEIGHTS FOR THE FIRST DAY for all seven races at Penang on Sunday are: Cl. 2 Div. I— 6F On Parole 9.00 nominator 8.13 Sir Chiron 8.12 Panljarobah 8.09 Sea Luck 8.08 Uft-htninc Flash 8.05 Forest Duke II 8.04 Gold Hunt 8.03 Little Richard 8.00 Power First 8.00 Cl. t408 words
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Article298 1960-04-28 13 EPSOM JEEP'S TEN TO FOLLOW ONCE black-listed for his erratic behaviour, Pantjarobah has turned over a new leaf and is a "must follow" for the Penang meeting starting on Sunday. At Ipoh last month, he put up a smart performance when he won a Class 4. 6f298 words
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Article128 1960-04-28 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union wants an American athletics coach to come to Malaya for two years. In the past, the United States Information Service had sent out coaches for short periods, varying from six weeks to four months. But the128 words
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Article370 1960-04-28 13 SAUL JOSHUA - EIGHT GAMESMEN IN TOUR TEAM SAUL JOSHUA ALL-INDIA WILL BE AT FULL STRENGTH CINQAPORE. Wed— The AUIndia football team, which; will play two matches here •tar their second-leg match j against Indonesia on Friday in the Olympic Games qualifying round match against Indonesia. includes eight players who have taken part370 words
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Article21 1960-04-28 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. The triangular athletics meet be. tween a Singapore selection. Swifts and R*A.F. on Saturday has been postponed.21 words
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Article46 1960-04-28 13 pENANG. Wed.— The F.A. of Penan* disciplinary board last night suspended one player and warned two others. The board suspended R. S. Maniam (Tamil Youth Bell) till the end of the year and warned Namaslvayain (TPCA) and Chan Chin Yin (Wanderers).46 words
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Article16 1960-04-28 13 RAUB. Wed— The Pahang Cricket Association will hold its annual meeting here on Sunday.16 words
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Article, Illustration621 1960-04-28 13 LARRY HALL - Spin for power control J.NF. of my main difficulties quite often in coaching tennis players is to make them unlearn what they have already learnt themselves. This is particularly so when I have to coach players who have never had the benefit of coaching before. The Important thing In tennis,621 words
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Article304 1960-04-28 13 to attend En* Yoon's training session* at. Parrer Park. The othen are unable to attend because oi their work and studies. Mcntelro Is a teacher In an afternoon school, and Sin Cheok and Ling Ptook are concentrating on their studies. They have been forced304 words
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Article45 1960-04-28 13 IPOH. Wed,— An 18-year-old girl will compete against 100 boys in the AngloChinese School. Ipoh, swim|mlng championships at the Kinta Swimming Club here on Monday. Yong Mci Ling, a Form Six student, will take part in individual and relay events45 words
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Article231 1960-04-28 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A team of Malayan cricketers of Ceylonese origin expect to make a two-week tour of Ceylon and Madras in September this year. The tour is being sponsored by the Malayan Ceylonese Cricket Association. M. Sathaslvam, former Ceylon Test player, is likely to231 words
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Advertisement81 1960-04-28 13 Salem refreshes your taste... gf with a new idea in smoking Baa^a^BsW. I I menthol fresh kp^9 i rich tobacco \slU'^ < modern filter, .^^l^^tfJf tOO# BUY A PACK TODAY AND TRY THEM I C== T^^^^^- Congratulation, Sold Out Again! THE APRIL 1960 SOCIAL WELFARE SERVICES LOTTERY draw at Johore81 words
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Miscellaneous213 1960-04-28 13 SPORTS SUMMAR Y SOCCER CRICKET Singapore Business Houses F.A. Krimdly: Talplng Tigers bt Day Irague. Div. gj Hongkong Bank 4. Training Centre by 32 runs. Tigers (Vivian Klass 2. Dollah Zainol. 92 (Scow Aun 5-40) DTC-60 (YaJohan Hassan) Chartered Bank haya 6-13 V Sgor Div l: Young Malays I I213 words
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Miscellaneous110 1960-04-28 13 BOCCBB Spore Div l: Chinese Athletic v Suksjamal (Jn Besar, 5.15); Div 3B: Bt. Panjang v RAF Seletar (Serangoon Rd), Oeylang Utd v Seleur Young Indians i Oeylang): Div 3O: Khalsa v Katong (Parrer Park); friendly: SCO v Sepoy Lines Youngsters < padang). 6gor Govt. Buiness list Div. 1: Mercantile110 words
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Article313 1960-04-28 14 SECRETARIAT TO BE APPOINTED WILL 'ENJOY CONFIDENCE OF WORKERS EMPLOYERS AND GOVT SINGAPORE, Wednesday. YIR. G. KANDASAMY, leader of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, was tonight elected secretary-general for the next five years of the Trades Union Congress, under its new constitution, at. a special313 words
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98 1960-04-28 14 Help robbed hitch-hiker, urges Malayan KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Young Malayans with pleasant memories of holidays spent in Germany have been asked to assist a German hitch-hiker who was robbed while sleeping; in his tent near the Britannia Club, Singapore, last Saturday night. The hitch-hiker, Gunter. R. H Helm-Holz. 24. had98 words
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Article32 1960-04-28 14 MUSLIM WELFARE LOTTERY Commute* Stlaniror ho' pontpooed draw lo 3rd Juiy 19*0. By order. ANTOINETTE— Lait 3 l)a>. of Sale. Great reductions lo cleat, 334. Orchard Road (nrar C.K. Tang). Spore32 words
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Article170 1960-04-28 14 New drive on Siam border Reds ifUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Operations against terrorists lurking on the Malayan side of the Siamese border will be stepped up during the next three months. The Secretary for Defence, Mr. R. O. K. Thompson, said this today when he and an eight-man delegation left for170 words
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Article65 1960-04-28 14 LONDON, Wed. Tea scores in today's cricket matches were. At CAMBRIDGE: Cambridge University 97 (N. Reddy 55. A. Bedser 5-26. O. Lock 4-43). Surrey 50 for no wicket. At BRISTOL: Glamorgan 192-7 dec. (W. WooUer 57) versus Gloucestershire (twoday friendly > At SOUTHAMPTON: HampshireReuter - 65 words
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339 1960-04-28 14 F seems certain that Tengku Abdul Rahman will not be able to discuss South Africa's apartheid policy during the plenary sessions of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference next week. "The historic principle" that internal affairs of Commonwealth countries should notReuter - 339 words
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294 1960-04-28 14 JUDGMENT was reserved today by Justice Ismail Khan in an appeal by the Deputy Public Prosecutor against the acquittal of Anthony Bong, 48-year-old Assistant Commissioner of Lands and Mines. Malacca, on a charge of obtaining a $200 bribe: Bong was acquitted last month by the294 words
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156 1960-04-28 14 SINGAPORE, Wed. A national carnival at the Raffles Institution grounds in Bras Basah Road here will be held on June 4 and 5 in- stead of one day only, a* originally planned. The National Theatre Fund fun-fair sub-committee made this decision today In antlI156 words
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Article254 1960-04-28 14 LONDON, Wed.— Dull conditions persisted In stock markers today. There was little Inclination to do business and prices tended to drift. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: :onsols 24% £464 —hi •undlng 4*% £897, +1/16 (Tar 34% £61 W —3/16 BANKS bartered 57/9254 words
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Article26 1960-04-28 14 LONDON, Wed— Spot 35>id.. June 34-.d.. July-Bept. 34<1.. Oct.-/Dec. 33' id.. Jan./Marcr. 32*»d., April/June 31 7 cL May elf. 34-.d.. June c.U. 34*40-. Tone: Quirt.26 words
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Article20 1960-04-28 14 LONDON. Wed— Buyer* 11M. eellers £798. Fbrward buyers 1784^. •ellers £785. Settlement £798. TV.mover a.m. 85 ton*, p.m. HL20 words
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161 1960-04-28 14 IN BRIEF INVITES HIS FORMER CHAR TO THE WEDDING LONDON, Wed. Mr«. Betty Peabody, 50. a Cockney who did Mr. Tony ArmstrongJones's cleaning for him when he was a photographer, has been invited to his wedding to Princess Margaret on May 6. JAKARTA: Uniformed terrorists in a stepped-up campaign in161 words
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Advertisement240 1960-04-28 14 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEMTS Hurrf. $111 r Minimum) CON: To L:.., and Patrick, a daughter Christina, slater to Oeraldine. at UaCotu Clinic on 27-4-80. Both in good health. JOHN To Manamma and Thomas of Revival Centre Church daughter Reclna Vulatla 27th April at Ckrngannoor Cable received Praise The Lord. A SMALL240 words
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Advertisement78 1960-04-28 14 Take E INI O FRUIT SALT' for Quick /fetietf from stomach upsets... When we're busy, or in a hurry. everyone of us eats or drinks too quickly... and sometimes VkM|tfV our eyes are too big for our tummies! J^^^ia^^l^^ No wonder we get stomach upsets! f For quick relief from78 words
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