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Title Section17 1960-05-02 1 AVERAGE DAILYTEnTIFirD SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 /fen*"*** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY. MAY 2, 1960 15 CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration1174 1960-05-02 1 May Day rally is told of problems ahead Union movement must be in non-Red hands STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS SINGAPORE, Sunday. WORKERS REALISE THE NEED FOR SINCERITY FIFTY THOUSAND SINGAPORE WORKERS today heard the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tell them of the problems which they1,174 words
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Article106 1960-05-02 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sifn. Seven young picnickers were injured, two seriously. when their car overturned after a rear tyre burst at the B'j Mile, RawangKuala Lumpur Road, this afternoon. The injured were taken by a passing car to the General Hospital whore the two seriously injured,106 words
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Article33 1960-05-02 1 TOKYO. Sun. The Japan Atomic Fuel Corporation was today reported to have announced that high-grade uranium ore deposits had been found near the town of Togo. Totorl Prefecture, Western Japan. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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169 1960-05-02 1 ISTANBUL, Sun— The Martial Law Commander here announced today he had told his troops to open fire on "even the smallest" meetings. All meetings are illegal under martial law declared after student riots here. The Commander. Gen. Pahri Owudller, also clamped down ft 24-hourReuter - 169 words
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Article977 1960-05-02 1 SINGAPORE, Sun. 1:5 A mass rally of workers at Jalan Besar Stadium today roared "Merdeka"' three times in favour of a boycott of South African goods. The rally urged the United Nations to impose economic and political sanctions against the South African Government with a977 words
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312 1960-05-02 1 Chessman: Fate in balance with two hours to go SACRAMENTO, Sunday. A MERE two> hours before Caryl Chessman is due A to die tomorrow a hearing will start in the California State Supreme Court that may save his life. I It is a petition for habeas corpus Sled in SanReuter; UPI - 312 words
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Article39 1960-05-02 1 VATICAN CITY. Sun. Pope John told workers that social problems could be solved on the basis of Christian principles and warned them against "mistaken ideologies" In a broadcast on today's Feast of Saint Joseph. —Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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173 1960-05-02 1 S. Africa? It affects us all: Tengku KARACHI, Sun. The Malayan Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, said here last night that apartheid had gone beyond the borders of South Africa. It had become an issue which affected not only the Commonwealth but even other countries. Tengku Abdul Rahman who madeReuter - 173 words
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Article27 1960-05-02 1 PREMIfcR ARRIVED IN LONDON i.ONIHJ> San.— ren^ku ibdu! Rj.tln2.jn Mj. Prin- MiiuaUr h v *ir ettfa) Cumo2Ci:M tilth Prunt conference oa I ii" -Bcnl I27 words
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Advertisement109 1960-05-02 1 PATEK PHILIPPE Is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on every movement, the official stamp of the Btate of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of centuries-old "GENEVA QUALITY". H. SENA, LTD HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Sinqopora t Pawono the sparkltng social successes of Cool, beautiful lee109 words
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327 1960-05-02 2 SINGAPORE, Sunday MR. TAN LARK SYE, Singapore millionaire business magnate, was today elected chairman of the newly formed Rubber Association of Singapore and Malaya, an organisation which will unile the voices of those in the rubber trade. He was elected by the j327 words
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Article, Illustration78 1960-05-02 2 An inspector of vehicles with tbe RIMY. Selanfor, Mr. Willy Lee Soon Yeow, was married yesterday to Miss Yap Cbit Neo. of Singapore. Mr. Lee is tbe youngest son of Mr Are Bail jchee. a Kuala Lumpur businessman, and Mrs. Lee. of78 words
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Article27 1960-05-02 2 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Twelve couples were married today •t the second mass wedding of the year at the Hokkien Huay Kuan here in Telok Ayer Street.27 words
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Article247 1960-05-02 2 KUALa LUMPUR, Sunday. V EARLY 100 papers on the progress and problems 11 of natural rubber research have been oflered for an international rubber conference to be held here in September to promote "unity of outlook" in the face of the challenge from synthetic rubber247 words
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156 1960-05-02 2 'TIDAPATHY' OVER FUND, PLANTERS ARE TOLD KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Members of the Malayan Planters Provident Fund have been criticised over their attitude towards the fund. The latest issue of "The Planter" official publication of the Incorporated Society of Planters made the complaint in an editorial entitled "Tidapathy It said a156 words
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Article34 1960-05-02 2 TANJONO MALIM. Sun. Two teachers at the Methodist English School here Mr. Su Chin Kwee and Mr. T Siva Siifgam. will heave this week to study at 'the University of Malaya.34 words
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209 1960-05-02 2 IPOH. Sunday. vyiTH 18 days to go to the polling in the parlia- mentary by-election in Kampar constituency, the two main rivals Alliance and People's Progressive Party— in the three cornered flght have intensified their electioneering campaigns For the past week209 words
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Article86 1960-05-02 2 Pawn men have a Rumi worry KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— A conference of pawnbrokers from several states today decided to ask th« Federation Government to postpone a new ruling requiring all pawn tickets to be printed in Romanbed Malay by June The pawnbrokers felt that the new ruling had comt "too86 words
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Article19 1960-05-02 2 MENTAKAB. Sun The newly-registered Pahan* Timber Industry Association, will hold a general meeting here on May 22.19 words
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Miscellaneous20 1960-05-02 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby **S J v^DLO TWIN© .X V |K|^^^ /V3LAD i V it AWAY J > i l[20 words
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Article152 1960-05-02 3 CAIRO, Sun. President Nasser said here today that world disarmament supported by the Bandoeng resolutions on peaceful coexistence would turn the world into an economic paradise. He told an Afro-Asian economic conference that Industrialisation of AfroAsian countries would not hamper economically developed countries since theyReuter - 152 words
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Article59 1960-05-02 3 JAKARTA. Sun. The Malayan-Indonesian Friendship Treaty was officially put Into effect yesterday when representatives of the two nations exchanged ratification instruments. The treaty, which basically deals with increased cultural exchanges Between the two countries, was signed early last year. Parts ol the treaty, including the establishment ofUPI - 59 words
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398 1960-05-02 3 CAIRO, Sunday ¥|MTED States' relations v with the United Arab Republic bee:, n i the boycotting of American vessels in Arab ports yesterday. President Nasser sharply attacked the I'nited States over the picketing of a U.A.R. ship by New York dockers, and official bitter resentmentReuter - 398 words
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Article315 1960-05-02 3 LONDON, Sunday. T<HE British Royal Family gathered at Windsor yesterday to make a final decision on whether to confer a title on Mr. Antony Armstrong-Jones before his marriage next Friday to Princess Margaret. Prince Philip, husband of the Queen, and whose princely title derivedReuter - 315 words
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158 1960-05-02 3 POLICE OUT AS THE SPRINGBOKS TAKE THE FIELD f ONDON. Sun. Sixty police guards patrolled the grounds of Arundel Castle yesterday two hours before the South African cricketers were due to begin their first public match against the Duke of Norfolk's XL A police spokesman said: "We have heard rumours158 words
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Article213 1960-05-02 3 May Day: Huge crowds celebrate HONG KONG, Sun. China today celebrated May Day on what Peking Radio described as a larger and gayer scale than ever before In keeping with a move this year to decentralise celebrations the radio dropped Its "live" coverage of various events. Instead of a mass213 words
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Article37 1960-05-02 3 KARACHI, Sun— The Pakistan Government has repealed the Press laws enacted during British rule and replaced them with a new ordinance curtailing administrative control of the Press and passing more responsibility to the Judiciary.—Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article33 1960-05-02 3 PEKING. Bun— Mr. Chou En-lal. Chinese Prime Minister, who returned to China on Friday after visits to Burma. India and Nepal, will pay a five-day visit to Cambodia next week— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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125 1960-05-02 3 ASUNCION, Sunday. PARAGUAYAN military aircraft yesterday bombed two boatloads of rebels attempting to cross the Parana River and join invasion forces that landed in southern Paraguay from Argentina on Friday. An Interior Ministry spokesman said the two boats, carrying about ISO men, were seized by125 words
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Advertisement176 1960-05-02 3 LJ iw n i^^^m vnu Wm "iiitii'fffrr I U U iBH I iSK^^^ I i Aill V Wm\ I I hump B LIVINu ifc,,, naip iS^fl Mil I tp ns^H A tmmm*. mmmmm *mmm\ mmmmmk mmmmm LIFE m mmm\mm\\\ So many people waste half their days. By the time work176 words
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Advertisement224 1960-05-02 3 FREE GIFT SALE BEGINS TODAY! ASHA'S WITH NEW! CUT PRICE BARGAINS ALL LADIES MEN'S WEAR AT TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS AND MANY ITEMS BELOW COST PRICE I VALUABLE mm m- mm mm for all customers LV V BUYING GOODS OVER $10.00. $25.00, $50.00, GIFTS $100.00. "SEE OUR GIFTS ON DISPLAY". HURRY! DONT224 words
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Miscellaneous342 1960-05-02 3 Your radio today... dai-msn J. Mn Honor RoU Of Hlta; 830 RADIO SINGAPORE Bcience Survey; 8.45 Senandon* Mi^lu^^WNm! S2 ,o^o* Son,; u^Sod 7.05 A Date With Music; 1.00 The S"*3 M u£fZJ% JSS! RADI MALAYA 900 Programme summary; fcO2 NATIONAL SHOBTWAVB Chopin Waltzes; 0.30 Movln' SERVICE 41.7 metrra nlca: 10.15342 words
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Article, Illustration100 1960-05-02 4 r'O singers will sing in the "International Night of Songs, Dances and Music" at the Victoria Theatre on May 4 and 5 in aid of the National Theatre Fund. One. Miss Zainab Majid, (above) a Pakistani nightingale, is a qualified nurse by profession. She has100 words
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Article, Illustration282 1960-05-02 4 Python pet is going back to the jungle A JOURNEY HOME AFTER 12 YEARS -IT WAS OWNER'S LAST WISH SINGAPORE, Sun. In an Iron cage in a house in Upper Serangoon Road a 15--foot phython awaits the day when it will be free to roam the Jungle again. For after282 words
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Article110 1960-05-02 4 Free film shows this week SINGAPORE. Sun. The Field Section of the Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places during the week: TUESDAY: Kampong Glam Malay Girls' School. Arab Street Kampong Hup Chon Kay. off Ylo Chu Kang. 12i m.s.; Tlong Bahru Road. Community Centre110 words
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Article75 1960-05-02 4 All About Tony JUST what tort or chop it Tony Arrattrong-Jen*«, the chop who mornei Princes* Margoref oa Friday. TKit Is what Mis rnensi »ay: Tony's Wsnsw csms from FlMf Str«w» ««d Bohomw Tor y'l fStSS .r. artistic b«r^erin9 en th. r.Hi»h Tony is brilliantly funny talker. Tony mmd Margaret75 words
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Advertisement109 1960-05-02 4 %i Jet powered flights to Europe? < or> Yes. by KLM's new prop-jet Electra! A taster plane? Over 6i miles a minute! 4-en^ined! Comfortable too? Extra roomy fully reclinable chairs! \ww Smooth Even a cigarette T will remain upright! As from June 9th KLM's service from Singapore and Kuala Lumpur109 words
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Advertisement56 1960-05-02 4 [happy cabaret] To-Nitht "FILM STARS" I EXHIBITION OF HISTORICAL A CULTURAL j DANCES I i I Walea for Coeaiag Attractions i «*>>>>>«!«>♦ ■> I >l .W'l 3.15 L»aGAftrtrC(w<Lj ••>• |fawnfvvvoyj| $ll IFD PmiSENTS XIBHI la TODAY 11 A.M. "MY WIN It QUICK" GREAT WORLD CABARET TONIGHT TMI IMO SINOAPORI OPIN56 words
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Miscellaneous75 1960-05-02 4 KAMALA CLl'B: Se«inß class Folk Dance course (A section) 10 am to 12 pjn.: 1 p.m to 7.30 p.m. broiSrVdßSfii^m WiiT" yMCA (Orchard Road): 2 nm to riii "Ruddlgore- prin(•HINESE YMCA (South clJ)als P m Pier): Table teuiiii 9 am.; oody ST. HILDA'S C BIRCH AND building and welghl Uftli\s;75 words
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Miscellaneous288 1960-05-02 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES rB following- Is todays schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: From Melbourne. Sydney, Darwin. Jakarta (BA 70S,' 220) 11.25 p.m. Gar»*a: From Medan (QA 990) 2.45 p.m. Catlur Pacific: From Hong Kong. Bangkok <CX 723) 1.40. Ja»»n Air lines: From288 words
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Miscellaneous175 1960-05-02 4 pm from Slbu. Kucblns; (ML 401) 4.45 p.m.; from Medi:\ Penang. Kuala Lumpur <ML 107) 720 pm.; from Sandakin, Jcsstllou, Brunei. Kuching iML 477) 7.20 p.m.: from Kota Bahru. Penang. Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca (ML 131j 7.25 p.m.; from Kuala Lumpur (ML 173) 8 pm.; from Penaiijt (ML 151) 9.25175 words
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Article298 1960-05-02 5 REPORT OF A POSSIBLE WITHDRAWAL WORRIES THE MINERS IPOH, Sunday. r FUi; chances of a new International Tin Agreement next year may be wrecked if Thailand carries out its threat to drop out of the world pact. That is the fear of mining circles298 words
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Article, Illustration76 1960-05-02 5 New chief of the F.M.S. Chamber of Commerce MR. P. G. GII.MOUR. Kuala Lumpur manager of the Borneo Co. Ltd.. who is the incoming president of the F.M.S. Chamber of Commerce. He replaces Mr. 11. I. Thornton -Jones. who leaves Malaya later this year on retirement. .Mr. Gilmour. an Australian.76 words
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Article146 1960-05-02 5 A MARRIAGE WARNING TO CATHOLICS DENANG, Sun. The 1 Church of Our Lady of Sorrows herp today warned Catholics against marrying outside the church. Any Catholic who trips' to get mamed in a nonCathoHc church or templp will be ex-communlcaterf. says the latest parish bulletin. A Catholic who married In146 words
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Article46 1960-05-02 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. New four and 10 cent stamps are to be issued to commemorate National Day on June 3 Their central theme will be the state flag. The stamps may also be bought at the Stamp Bureau. Federal House. Kuala Lumpur.46 words
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195 1960-05-02 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Lee Khoon Cboy, chairman of the People s Action Party's Bukit Panjang told members today at Its general meeting: "You must expose any form of corruption not only in the Government but also in our party." Mr. Lee, who195 words
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Article168 1960-05-02 5 Negri's own summit plan a resort SEREMBAN. Sunday. A MOVE has been made to start a health resort on A the summit of 2,700 ft. Gunong Angsi near here. The Negri SembWan branch of the Malayan Outward Bound Association is to hold a flag day on Friday and Sat. urday168 words
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Article67 1960-05-02 5 PENANG. Sun -Mah Chee Lum. 22. unemployed was jailed for six months yesterday by the first magistrate. Mr. Ng Mann Sau. for extorting $1 from Yiap Teik Hoe at Green Lane on April 12. Inspector Balwant Singh said Mah told Yiap he was a member67 words
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Article33 1960-05-02 5 KOTA BHARU. Sun. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Sulalman, Inche Yaacob bin R>rahlm. Inche Mohamed bin Latin and Inche Zakarla havt been elected to the Bertam Baru Local Council. 'n Ulu Kelantan.33 words
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219 1960-05-02 5 HARD HIT BY REDS, LEADS IN NEW RUBBER I^UALA LUMPUR. Sun. i —An area of Selan- gor, which suffered badly in the Emergency, has turned out to be the most active in the re-! planting of rubber. It is the Ulu Langat district where 1.725 hara-ed .smallholder^ hav r replanted219 words
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Article24 1960-05-02 5 TELUK ANSON. Sun. A .sum of $30,000 has been allocated to Lower Perak for the construction of new bridle paths and bridges.24 words
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Article105 1960-05-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Four Indian trade unionists on a United Nations Educational. Social and Cultural Organisation .study tour of Asia arrived here by air from Singapore yesterday. They are Mr. M. Velu. Mr. Raja Nalck. Mr. Sumer Singh and Mr. Mahendra Kumar A. Maniar. all from105 words
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Advertisement199 1960-05-02 5 BE YOUR OWN EYEWITNESS! Eye-Mo with Zoarin assures incomparable health and beauty for your eyes! ET\fffe A few drops of new EYE-MO with ZOARIN /my revitalize ey«s tired by excessivi close work, wi Bi relieve th; burning sensation ciMsed by sun-tlare.^/^^j^alleviate irritations caised by wind and dust and k «P199 words
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Miscellaneous162 1960-05-02 5 Buys Bunny By Balph Beintdahi W//\\ Tl [I WANT MV MONEY \J [ttCFUNP XSCRRV.FUPPSyj I /NO MCX WORRIES N~ /> SACK PORTHI«PO6 M*MoNev> THCVRE <| Kk tBOUT VCR HAT BLOWN') /THANKS POP CATCHIN67 I BOUSHT iHE BARKS PO? THtS /SKONP- HAND mifc \OFF 'NTH' 'WHD'.j-*' fAW HAT, »U6« 1 ITS/^jS162 words
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Article208 1960-05-02 6 t0 Wordt Sit (Vimmumt ANTOINETTE Closed all Day Today. 324. Orchard Road. Spore. MERLE HARRIS closes her engagement at the Cockpit on Saturday, atay Tth. VISIT ADRIAN'S AT 42S River Valley Road iB'pore> for distinctive furniture. Opening 3rd. of May. BARGAINS NOW ON at Modern Silk Store. Today Business208 words
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Article571 1960-05-02 6 Hesitantly but unmistakably the decade of regional economic groupings has begun. In South-East Aaia, in Africa and in South America the idea is under examination. In Europe it is already working, and a wave of reorganisation in industry is testimony to the profound change it causes.571 words
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Article396 1960-05-02 6 If the Federation Government did not cover itself with glory in defending its defence of the 1958 accounts, the Opposition certainly won no medals either. For one thing it attacked the wrong flank. Nowhere in his much discussed report on the 1958 accounts did the Auditor-General assail the396 words
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Article200 1960-05-02 6 The Treaty of Friendship signed a year ago between the Federation and Indonesia has come into operation with the exchange of instruments of ratification. It will not in itself make much difference to relations between the two countries. Cultural contacts are to be encouraged and indeed there have200 words
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Article, Illustration1776 1960-05-02 6 From Pimlico to the Palace By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT LONDON, Sunday. ON the door of a suite in Bucki n g h a m Palace there is now a small typed card in a brass holder saying "ArmstrongJones' 1 no initials, no "Mr." How that card got into that holder1,776 words
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Article80 1960-05-02 6 Breaking those barriers... AS the Royal Family descends, generation by generation, further from its feudal pinnacle, it could easily ret lodged among the landed upper class and the bureaucracy. Clearly the Crown should be in touch, and be seen to be in touch, with all levels and all kinds of80 words
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Advertisement817 1960-05-02 6 STRAITS TIMES&FREE PRESS Per resweaieare ef arfvertte•ra ear rtpnmnlmllrt at Ist flee. COLD VTORAGI ARCADI omcmaho aooo. ■iNcvavoaxi mill reretoe amall mioarHaamamia and ham nttmhar replies. Smntl atoartlaammtl* ptmaai in SUeapara mma alaa ha *«»aW ie: COLD STORAGE IRANCHB at MOLLANO MOAO. KATOSMs, IPML KOAO NAVAL MM AUTHORISED AUNT* CITY817 words
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Advertisement121 1960-05-02 6 Q. Who mad* th« first wristoHronomTT A. Rote*, to l»IO. Aad in Itl4. Obesrvatory, Loodoa. avaidef ihe Bnl Cists "A" ccrtafcass «e*f gi' to for a writt-chroooawter «o a Rota wiica— eftrr h had aera givto ike aaa* smri tern as Urp msriac chraaeatetm. And tiac* that time Rota hsve'aadc121 words
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Advertisement209 1960-05-02 6 PUFF BY PUFF TODAY'S L&M GIVES YOU I Less tars j More taste Such on improved HKer ond >^S- -dsVlallCC^^ i mort totta! Thay Mid It E 2^_ I, couldn't be done but L M I did it. Todo/» L&M com- p*"*MSMHaaiiial I bines th« two •tscntiol* of I modem209 words
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Article, Illustration705 1960-05-02 7 'The day when you were kicked around is over 9 SINGAPORE, Sunday rp|HE Minister of Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, today told the mass Labour Day rally at Jalan Besar Stadium that the days when labour was705 words
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685 1960-05-02 7 CAPITAL MUST BE PUT TO EFFICIENT, PRODUCTIVE USE FOR THE NATION as a human being were protected. Without these twin safeguards, capital could not. In a democratic State pledged to socialist Ideals, be put to efficient and productive use In the Interests of the national economy. Mr. Byrne then said685 words
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Article151 1960-05-02 7 SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE Singapore City Council Labour Unions FedA eration criticised the Government today for introducing legislation which con- pels every trade union to be affiliated to the Trades Union Congress The criticism was contained in a resolution passed at a May Day meeting held at151 words
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Article32 1960-05-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Thieves broke into a printing press in Yap Ah Loy 8 treat here yesterday and removed a safe containing $280 in coins and four cheques worth $500.32 words
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Article83 1960-05-02 7 JOHORE BAHRI Sun— The Johore Legislative Assembly yesterday approved payment of 522.591 to make good the loss of public funds. An accompanying note said there had been defalcations at Kulal. where tllM* was Ist, This matter had been Investigated by the Public Services Commission83 words
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291 1960-05-02 7 President if MTUC: Don't unload SA goods KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malayan dock workers were asked today not to unload South African goods. The call came from the president of the Malayan Trades Union Congress, Mr. Lum Kin Tuck, at a May Day rally, where a resolution to boycott Bouth African291 words
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Article51 1960-05-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Bun. A Radio Malaya announcer, Che Nurlldar blnte Sutan Saldl, has left Kuala Lumpur for America on a studytour awarded by the U.S. State Department Accompanying her on the tour Is Inche Sidlque All Merican. a teacher and athletics director from51 words
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Article39 1960-05-02 7 KOTA BHARU. Bun.— The following candidates were successful at the local council elections at Bertam, Ulu Kelantan: Inche Abdul Rahman bin Suleiman. Inche Ya'acob bin Ibrahim, Inche Mohamed bin Abdul Lit iff and Inche Zakaria bin Abdullah.39 words
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Article30 1960-05-02 7 TELUK ANSON. Sun. Residents of KampongLubok Puslng. 13 miles up thePerak River from here, are to build a two-room religious school by themselves at a cost of about $700.30 words
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185 1960-05-02 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Fire-flghters In respirators rescued two men today who were overcome by gas in an engine room at the Malayan Breweries in Alexandra Road here. Tho casualties, Marutha I Muthu. 35. and Moksir All. 21, were later taken to hospital where they were185 words
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273 1960-05-02 7 ASSEMBLY SAYS 'YES' TO ALLOWANCES FOR MEMBERS JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. riE Johore State Legislative Assembly, yesterday approved the payment of a scale of allowances for its members. Members are to get $50 a day for attending a meeting of the executive council and $30 a day for attending a meeting273 words
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Article47 1960-05-02 7 BENTONG. Sun. Ng Chin Swee, 32. the driver of a timber lorry, was fatally injured when his vehicle ran off the road early yesterday at the 18th milestone BentongMentakab road. He died In hospital here. The lorry attendant, Chan Ah Kow was unhurt.47 words
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Article152 1960-05-02 7 Perak Umno seeks Razak's help ijPOH, Sun. The Deputy L Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, will be asked to help Perak Umno to pick a candidate for the by-election et Grik to fill a vacancy in the State Legislative Assembly. The Perak Unuio executive committee toda> considered five152 words
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Article75 1960-05-02 7 RAFANG. Sun.— When Hoo Miou of Kuang was arrested on April 27 as a suspect In a bousebreaking and theft case. 15 Penang Turf Club sweepstake tickets wera found on him although ha was not a member of the club. The Rawang Magistrate, Inche Hassan bin75 words
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Article83 1960-05-02 7 PENANG, Sun— The body of Deputy Superintendent Ghazali bin Osman, deputy head of the Penang Special Branch, is being brought back to Malaya this week. The KLM plane bringing back the body, together with the widow. Slti Aznur, and nine-year-old son. Is scheduled to arrive at83 words
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Advertisement817 1960-05-02 8 NOTICES The roadway at Level Crossing near Railway Telegraph Post No. 3C/8, and between mileposts No. 20 and No. 2i Ouar Chempeda* —Junun iTad will be closed for repairs from 6.00 p.m. on 5.5.1960 to 6.00 an., the following mcrnliig. Road vehicles will be permitted to pass at half hourly817 words
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Advertisement459 1960-05-02 8 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) APPLICATIONS TO APPROVE COMPOSITION. TAKE NOTICE that application will be made to the High Court on the 16th day of May, 1960 at 10.19 a.m. to approve the Compositions In the undermentioned casos:Bankruptcy No. 400/57. Loh Stew Wah of No 136. Tlong Bahni Road.459 words
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Advertisement829 1960-05-02 8 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KUANTAN TOWN COUNCIL VACANCY Applications are invited for the post of qualified Public Health 1 Inspector. To«n Council, Kuautan 1 on the following scale of salary:— 1 $238 x 14 308/338 x 14 1 450/468 x 20 538. Cost of Living Allowance, and House Rent Allowance are paid829 words
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Advertisement660 1960-05-02 8 l( ontinurd froaa pace 6) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wards Si (Mim.)-Bax it et: fMlra CANTONESE COOK Eeoeral amah must be good cook. Able to speak Knalish essential. Pbone JS2OO or call 3S RMout Rd.. S'porc. APPLICANT! TO BOX ASS 94 March 7/9.11 are thanked for their response and are advised660 words
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Advertisement1034 1960-05-02 8 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Wards SS (Mim.)-Box St ets. axtra SPACIOUS ROOM near bos stop* and eating shops, suitable bachelor at 5407--p.m. Apply 136-A Tembeling Road. District, S'pere (IS). MODERN UNPURNISHBO three bedroom house two airconditioned, two longbaths available mid May. Pbone (Spore) 6SI9S. ROOM In Bennett Estate Modern conveniences with1,034 words
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Advertisement941 1960-05-02 8 TUITION tt Wards Si (Ml*.)— Box it ct,. extra VMCA COMMERCIAL CLASSES new session commencing Krlday 6th May. (Morning A Evening Clss.es) Shorthand. Typewriting. Bookkeeping, Accounting, English. For admission Apply at TMCA Orchard Road, Spore. Tel: *****. POSTAL TUITION I CAMBRIDGE. Fed. of Malaya CartnoaU, H.S.c. Lower certificate. Qualifying Test,941 words
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Advertisement777 1960-05-02 8 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Wards SS (Mim.)-Box SI els. axtra I*S2 FORD PREFECT registered 1953 two owner* rery good condition Ring ***** 72. I'rimep Street Singapore no dealers. i*SJ MILLMAN COUPE frey colour owner driven engine very good condition Ring Manl for appointment *****. (B'pore). Price 51, 300 0.n.0. I»s*777 words
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Advertisement551 1960-05-02 8 MISCELLANEOUS It Wards Si (Mim.)-Box St et: axtrai RICH, RED BLOOO l.i not rnouct* Tou must havr healthy circulation too* Klasto Tsblrts too* up the bloodstream. ■avtM you: KINDLY CONTACT Sincere Bolld. las Construction. 13. Koek Roan, B'por* T*l: *****. for jroiir Rtwnallona, new and repa:r work*. t—U maws without551 words
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Advertisement1654 1960-05-02 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO AIEN, LIVERPOOL, 6LASIOW, LONOON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Due Spore Sails P. f ham Penang POLYPHEMUS liv-rpnl, H ll*. IS Miy 1 May 4/ I Mty 7 MEMNON Liviritil, Cucm May 4 May I May 7/ I May II ANTENOR Loidon. Hamburg. Rstterdam May 7 May1,654 words
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Advertisement1325 1960-05-02 9 \llhM£illljjjl^SLSLMlU£M /^2-sfx THE E. A. C. LIMES j€*rerA\£t 0(N "EOSEA. MEIITERRANEAN, CONTINENTAL t SCANDINAVIAN PSITS saVV^TBr "MEONIA" I) la Ptrt/ 2 May "lEIIA a) 61a.i1/4Hay 5 I May i 7 Mty •Cgyllip LALANDIA" I) 11/ a May 21/22 May 21/24 May "SUMIAWA" a) II May, 4 Jm* S Jmi 1/1,325 words
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Advertisement1445 1960-05-02 9 Kng THE REN LINE STEAMERS LTD. T V,' SINIAPOIE ll.cirptraUd il tk« NtitH Knfllta) I LIHtS SAILINGS TO AIEN. U.K. ft CONTIMNTAI PORTS S port P. S'nam Ptnang lENVANHICH for Port Sudan, Liverpool, Antwerp, Rotterdam la Part/ 1 May 4/ S May lENLOMONB for London, Rotterdam, Bremen, Htaburg Cm. 11/11,445 words
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Advertisement1408 1960-05-02 9 »_--w McALISTER <3e CO.. LTD. f>J V**^* BMiERNAH LWI KaUATEotSSS LTWE IBtaMa RAMBRM. MTTtMAM RAfaa US AaltLfS. LAN fRANCrtXt ft RM.L ttATTU. YAMcitVtl ft PIITLANI CUT SF MWCASTH UtmUm tart. CMtral ft $*•!> reort P. fUMi t>taja| Atwnct 14/21 MM 21/» May 14,21 Mai lIINHVVIILt Ctn SF UPS* S'wi P1,408 words
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Article1224 1960-05-02 10 GOOD TRADING WEEK: BUSINESS IN TINS By Our Market Correspondent THE announcement last week that the Federation of Malaya is taking the first practical move towards the formation of a Stock Ex* change was generally welcomed by investors. Although only a modest move it entails the daily1,224 words
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Article22 1960-05-02 10 Malayan Stock exchange: Apr. 30 Apr. 19 Industrials: 141.19 140.75 Tins: 171.45 171.11 Rubbers: 277.30 377.39 Jan. 1 1958 100.22 words
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Article94 1960-05-02 10 THE Malayan fcxehange Bank Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants on Saturday, April 30, (all rates to $100): Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31 7/8. O.D. 32. 90 d/st 32 7/16 credit bills. 32 1/2 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada. 31 9/16;94 words
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Article531 1960-05-02 10 €O^IM#OITI VLTHEN the Singapore Rubber Market closed on Friday it appeared as if a squeeze was developing on the May first grade position on which B premium of two cents had developed over June. The squeeze appears to be developing as local dealers do notAP - 531 words
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Article18 1960-05-02 10 April average prices were: Apr. 1960 March 1960 Rubber: 119.97 cU. 119.05 cts. Tin: $386.85 £389.8018 words
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Article1376 1960-05-02 10 T*HE following list of robed quotations wma israed by mrmbfrt of the Malayan Stock Exchange after their but meeting on Saturday (April 3*l H and 1. stand for blfbest and lowest for twnl inaa done this year. 1 S MM Ifkkt. 140 220 Ordt 2.30 U0 Atlas1,376 words
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Article28 1960-05-02 10 Jin Rabber (per picul) (per Ib.) April 25 $386.50 $1.20., 26 $387.00 $1.21 27 $387.12 !i $l.!0S 28 $387.25 »'121», 29 $386.75 $1.23 v 30 $386.0*28 words
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Article37 1960-05-02 10 imc Darby HMp. old Stormgr *ahanc Con. ord. t Interim Current payment t7H% t6'' f It* Date of payment May 5 May 23 June 4 Total for year Total for previous rtmr 30% 16% 12%%37 words
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Article303 1960-05-02 10 rjN the Malayan Stock Exchange v on Saturday (April 30), all sections were quiet and the turnover was small. Members of the Exchange reported the following business at 13 noon: Industrials: Pitzpatricks $1.43 (O); Praser and Neave oras $2.13 and $2.12: Gammon SJ.S2 to $2.54: Jackson $1.54 <O).303 words
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Advertisement1157 1960-05-02 10 Express U.S.A. Pacific «Jt Atlantic Coast Ssurvie* F.T.A. E.T.A. E.T.A. S'oo P. Sham Ptnin| H'konf L. Angeles New York "Kaaitsaa Man" Ist Ctll 21/11 May 1/ 2 Jyaa ?»< Call 1/ 4 laaa Imm :i Jaaa 14 Jsrf "(>a»k»i Mira" Ist Call Hilt laaa 2? 21 Jaat CHI M/a Jaot1,157 words
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Advertisement457 1960-05-02 10 INVEST and PROSPER! -in UNIT TRUSTS For information and free Booklet write to Malayan Unit Trust* Ltd., P.O. Box 90, Singapore. EVERETT ORIENT LINE Ftr Hin|kM| !>■•• S'vore P S'htm P*nan| -OONIVEiCTT' 24 M V Hq ;i» "lt«VI«n" UJtM iiIvm cms r,m. Far Rmiim. Ck.ttaran. Calcutta "lfNIVI«TT- fit 4 Ma.457 words
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Advertisement150 1960-05-02 10 SHIPPING NOTICES LLOYD TRIESTINO M.V. "VICTORIA" This vessel will sail for Europe from S.H.B. Wharf, Oodowns Nos: 677 Gate No; 4 at 11 a.tn. today. Passengers should embark between 9 a.m. and 10 am. HARPER, GILFILLAN A CO., I TD. Agents: S.S. "RAJULA" SAILING FOR MADRAS ON 4TH MAT, ISM.150 words
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Article1473 1960-05-02 11 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP DOUBLE FOR MARTIN AND JOHNSON By #THE BIC SWEEP: Total pool $182,100. FIRST PRIZE: No. *****7— 549,630. SECOND PRIZE: No. *****6— $19,852. THIRD PRIZE: No. *****5—$ 9,926. STARTERS ($3,308 each): Nos. *****6, *****3. *****3, *****8. *****8, *****5. CONSOLATION ($l,OOO each) Not. *****2. *****1. *****3, *****9.1,473 words
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Article327 1960-05-02 11 S'gor rout Malacca by innings ]tf ALACCA, Sun.—Selanlfl gor beat Malacca by an innings and 34 runs in their friendly cricket match which ended on Malacca Club padang today. In reply to Selangor's score of 249 for six declared. Malacca, who were 11 runs for two wickets at the close327 words
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Article383 1960-05-02 11 IPOH, Sunday. TWE REST retained the Hennessy Trophy in the J two-day annual cricket match when they beat the Europeans by 56 runs here today. Final f cores: Rest 175 and 83. Europeans 142 and 60 Europeans. who were 45 at close yesterday in*383 words
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150 1960-05-02 11 DTC fight back to beat Police outright DENANG. Bun.— Day Training College, after being 14 runs behind on the first innings, scored an outright win over Police In their league cricket match at Dato Kramat today. This was the only outright win In today's four league matches. Gerard Romlls, bowling150 words
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Article42 1960-05-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. T.K. Belton hit 76 runs for Police against S.C.R.C. In a friendly cricket match which was drawn here today. Police 173 (T.K. Belton 76, M. Doraisamy 31.) B.C.R.C. 60 for 7 (rain stopped play).42 words
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Article82 1960-05-02 11 J^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. A fine bowling and batting performance by Christie Shepherdson failed to save Kllat Club from defeat by Selangor Ceylonese at Pantal today. Ceylonese won by 12 runs. Shepherdson took fire 1 wickets for 33 runs to bundle out the Ceylonese side for 108.82 words
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Advertisement188 1960-05-02 11 Look at tHo change with Luxaflex A twite* Venetian Mind transforms a room. It torvas fov 24 hour* a dty to keep out th« mm. diotrfrwf the daylight, protect your furnishings At night It g lvu you privacy with wowrtltion. AH the year round it looks attractive, blending with a188 words
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Advertisement299 1960-05-02 11 111 f jl^^Kf. lPibbl B TABLETS 1 v^^^baiU Sensational New h^s^^^eTe^^ Japanese Discovery! K^s^S^^^^w SEISIN Is o morvellous new therapy i^S^^^^^S^^^ for gostrlc ond duodenal ulcers, Bj^^^^J^^j^^^ hyper-ocidiry, stomochoche, ulcerous pains, hyperidrosis ond other peptic diseases due to outonomic nervous system disturbances. WIISEN i; E^™ 1 bTJTrT^"™ effective because it299 words
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256 1960-05-02 12 S'pore UMNO to re-register all members SINGAPORE, Sun. THE executive committee of the Singapore State UMNO has finalised plans to reorganise the party. The secretary of the executive committee, Inche Ahmad Jabri bin Mohamed Akib, told the Straits Times after a four-hour meeting here tonight, that as a first step256 words
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Article28 1960-05-02 12 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, returned here this morning by Malayan Airways after a brief visit to Kuala Lumpur.28 words
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Obituary65 1960-05-02 12 P. V. THOMAS < Naval Bax«i pnsMtd away p»ar*fuljy l-S-19«0. Cortrx* leaving 2 Smith Road. Scmbnwanic 3 p.m. <n 2-.V1P60 (or Mar Thoma Chun h and thrmr to Kidadan. THE DEATH OCCURRED thl.l •vralnc of Mm Xi hd Abraham, wife of the late Dr. G Aar.iham of Taiplne. at65 words
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Article53 1960-05-02 12 MRS. ALLUIO FREDERICKS and family thank friends, relatives for wreaths, messaurs of condolence and attendance at funeral of Her husband MR. A MRS. M. BalakriKhna Kurup thank all their friends and rela Ivea who attended, rent romtrntulatory mcuaxes and gave valuable presents on the occasion of their marriage on53 words
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523 1960-05-02 12 LONDON, Sunday. AN agonising week-end of suspense faces Wol- verhampton Wanderers and Burnley as the English League football championship reaches its breath-taking climax. After yesterday's matches, the last for most clubs, everything rests on the all-Lancashire clash between Manchester City and Burnley523 words
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Article117 1960-05-02 12 Farewell for Finney at Preston LONDON. Sun. There were unprecedented scenes at the Preston North End football ground where Tom Finney. one of the greatest of English footballers, played his final game for Preston. A crowd of nearly 30.000 gave Finney a memorable ovation. As players and officials formed aReuter - 117 words
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Article330 1960-05-02 12 SOCCER M.C.F.A. Cup Semi-anal: Perak 2 (Boon Bee. Chow Ah Sang) Selangor 1 (Arthur Koh) at Ipoh SINGAPORE Div. 2A: Jollllads 3 rHamid, F. Quek, Hussein) Pachltan 3 (Samad 2, Omar); Dlv. 3D: Sukaramai 6 (Abu Bakar 3. Ismail 2, Ariffin) Aii>enal 1 (Ellefseui FENANG Dlv. 1: Muslims330 words
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Article313 1960-05-02 12 CRICKET l\K. County clot*: S. Africa bt Duke of Norfolk's XI oy swkts at Arundel Duke of Norfolk's XI 220- dec (Tltmus 56 no., Tayfleld 6-102>; S. Africa 2J4-5 (McOlaw 72. McLean 54). one-day match At Lord's: York* 148. M.C.C. I*l-1 (Clark 55). At Oxford: Oloster !99313 words
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Article27 1960-05-02 12 NEW YORK. Sun. World figure skating champion Carol Helss, 20, and Hayes Alan Jenkin. 27. were married here yesterday. Jenkin is also a champion skater.27 words
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Article1103 1960-05-02 12 FIRST DIVISION P W D L F APts j Wolves a 24 6 12 106 67 54 I Tottenham 42 21 11 10 86 50 53 Burnley 41 23 7 11 83 60 53 Went Brom 42 19 11 12 83 57 49 Sheff. Wed. 421,103 words
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175 1960-05-02 12 SINOAPORE. Sun. Singapore Swimming Club made a good start in their bid to regain' the Singapore Water-Polo League First Division title when they held defending champions Chinese Swimming Club to a 6-6 draw at Tanjong Rhu today. Chinese, who lost most of their International175 words
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266 1960-05-02 12 THROWING: THE BIG CLEAN-UP GOES ON SPRINGBOKS OPEN TOUR WITH A FIVE'WFCKET WIN LONDON, Sunday. English umpire gave notice yesterday of the general intention this cricket season to stamp out the vexed problem 6i throwing. John Aldridge, the Worcestershire fast bowler, was called for throwing by Umpire Jack Crapp against266 words
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Article101 1960-05-02 12 THOMAS SETS WORLD RECORD PHILADELPHIA. San. John Thomas. 19-year-OM Boston University stu- j dent, broke the world high jump record with a leap of seven feet one and a half inches at the Pennsylvania Relays meeting here. The official record of seven feet one inch was set by Y. StepanovReuter - 101 words
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127 1960-05-02 12 Perak upset Selangor to enter MCFA Cup final IPOH. Sun.— Perak Chinese scored a surprise 2-1 victory over Selangor Chinese in the M.C.F.A. Cup semifinal here today. Perak will now meet Singapore on May 14 at Kuala Lumpur. The referee, Mr. Tan Bee Seng of Penang, was escorted off the127 words
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Article73 1960-05-02 12 SINOAPORE. Sun. J.G.M, Price won the "B" Division (stroke) medal of the Royal Singapore Oolf Club open sp.uig meeting at Sime Road today wi'h a net i 68. He also won the bit 11 sweep for the second nine. Runner-up was W.D.N. Mr chell with a nett 71.73 words
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Advertisement244 1960-05-02 12 Late CLASSIFIED APVERTJSEMEHTS Horrf, $10 Minimum, ARRIOLA— To Gracir and Aurelio a •Fcond son Aucuatlna at Salmon'a llattrnltr Home on 1.5.60. Deo Oratiai. OW-VIO: Betwrrn Lout* Mun Hong. ■Ftnnd M>n of Mr. A llre.'Ow Ah Lronic and Iron* O«k Krr. eldtat dauchtrr of Mr Mrs. Yro Kirn Hock on 1.0.M.244 words
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Advertisement55 1960-05-02 12 *?■>/- K J *S^ l^ii||lr^^^ pP _S fc J___r^J_H wB Feeling beastly tired? Tame that letdown feeling with a glass of Magnolia milk. Magnolia milk gives you a lift that lasts. It's high in protein. A powerhouse of energy. Recharge and carry on refreshed, really refreshed, lastingly refreshed. MAGNOLIA MILK—55 words
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Miscellaneous145 1960-05-02 12 Sports Diary SOCCER S'C.OR Dlv. I: Sgor C!ilb v T.P.C.A. (Princess Rdj, Div. 5, Provost. Coy v Sunrise ipad.uw 1 Pol Depot v 2nd Recce Res:. (Gun ley Rd>. Dlv. 3: SJ.A. v Tharmalingam (Taylor Rd). Sunrise v Wnh Clieng (Pudu Rdv SPORE Dlv. 2C: Chin«* Al!i 'A v Seletar145 words
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