The Straits Times, 19 May 1960
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Title Section20 1960-05-19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS? 80,000 The Straits Times Hoti*« aL Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1960 if 15 CENTS20 words
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Article958 1960-05-19 1 'MORE ILS. SPY FLIGHTS WILL LEAD TO WAR' Eisenhower a thief caught Summit willing to meet red-handed in his theft West again in six months PARIS, Wednesday THE Russian Premier, Nikita Khrushchev, warned today that if American intelligence flights over Russia continue, they would inevitably lead toReuter; UP - 958 words
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262 1960-05-19 1 I 'II V. world should not give way to too much pessimism at the failure of the summit conference to get started is the view of British official quarters in Paris. The main tusk confronting the West now will be to analyseReuter - 262 words
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Article75 1960-05-19 1 The it's-all-over communique THE communique announcing the collapse of the Summit conference was issued after a 20 minute meeting at the Elysee Palace between President Eisenhower, Mr. Macmillan and President de Gaulle It regretted that it had not been possible to begin Summit discussions "because of the attitude adopted" byReuter - 75 words
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Article64 1960-05-19 1 yyESTEHX leaders maintain that Mr. Khrushchev flew here from Moscow to make President Eisenhower grovel or kill the conference. He boycotted a meeting of the Summit called for yesterday afternoon by his host and conference chairman. President de Gaulle. In the Western view, he64 words
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102 1960-05-19 1 PEKING, Wednesday. gTATEMEXTS by Chinese spokesman supporting the Soviet Summit stand and condemning the "aggressive" United States were front page news in Peking newspapers today in the first public reaction here to break-up of the Paris talks. The statements condemned "United States imperialism" as the102 words
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Article190 1960-05-19 1 LONDON, Wednesday. OUSSIAS first De- puty Premier, Mr. Anastas Mikoyan, and the least anti-Western of Soviet statesmen, may have fallen from favour. The Daily Telegraph said today that the sudden chance in the Soviet attitude towards the West appears to be directly connected, with the eclipseUPI - 190 words
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157 1960-05-19 1 MONTY OFF TO PEKING 'TO HEAR WHAT THEY ARE SAYING' I ONDON, Wed.— Field Marshald Viscount Montgomery left London by air today on his way to Peking "to hear what the Chinese have to say about the world situation." He said before he left that he planned to meet theReuter - 157 words
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Article22 1960-05-19 1 KATMANDU. Wed. A joint Russian-Chinese expedition is at present attempting to climb Mou it Everest from the Northern side.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article111 1960-05-19 1 PPP win in Kampar election l/'AMPAR, Thurs. Mr. Chan Yoon Onn (PPP) won yesterday's parliamentary by-election here. Mr. Chan, who polled 11.314 votes, was contesting the seat for the second time. In the original election, he lost to Mr. Leong Kee Nyean (All.) by 1.253 votes. In yesterday's election. Mr.111 words
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Article13 1960-05-19 1 QUEEN TO THE SHETLAf LONDON BltaabHfe l'lu>;>' D^Mh' ifBack oouuctij U*l13 words
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345 1960-05-19 2 JMC47O/? BRANDT HEADS WELCOME AT AIRPORT. THEN A CIVIC LUNCH BERLIN. Wad rPEXGKr Abdul Kahman, who arrived here A yesterday from Hamburg for a threeday visit, today met Mr. Willy Brandt, the Mayor of West Berlin. He arrived at the West Berlin cityReuter - 345 words
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107 1960-05-19 2 U.S. VARSITY DEGREES: COMMISSION IS URGED PENAMi. Wed— Th«- Federation Government should set up a public commission to recommend what further American degrees should be recognised in this country. Dr. Oh Kirn Seng, a past president of tin- American Universities Club of Malav;i. urged today. Such a commission. Dr. Oh107 words
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Article40 1960-05-19 2 IPOH. Wed— The Malay Contractors' Association of Malaya will hold a congress at the Selangor Club In Kuala Lumpur on May 23 It will be opened by the Minister for Commerce and Industry. Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari.40 words
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119 1960-05-19 2 'I'AIPEH. Wed. A Malayan goodwill mission wa 3 given a rousing welcome by more than 200 overseas Chinese students from Malaya upon Its arrival here yesterday for a four-day visit. The students cheered and waved Malayan flags when the visitors stepped down from the119 words
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144 1960-05-19 2 —TV FOR MALAYA BY 1962 IS TARGET 1/UALA LUMPUR. Wed. A Government committee has been set up to examine the feasibility of Introducing television in the Federation In 1962. The committee is headed by the Assistant Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Syed Ja'afar Albar. Other members include the heads of144 words
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Article58 1960-05-19 2 IFOH. Wed. -The Mentrl Besar of Perak. Inche Sha'ari bin Plal. v ill declare open the two-day exhibition of the Anderson School's Malay Language Society in the school hall on Saturday morning. The society will also ftage a Malay concert the same night in the school58 words
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Article54 1960-05-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed More than 10 neighbour- Ing rubber estates and tin mines and' their employees have sent cash to victims I of a fire which destroyed 25 houses In Batang B> Juntal last month Gifts were also received from individuals and public bodies A total of54 words
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Article, Illustration351 1960-05-19 2 Out: Details of $6mil. I road plan or Pahang U.S. FUNDS USED IN FIRST STAGE OF PROJECT KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday T)LANS for a giant road and land develop- ment scheme in Pahang the first stage of which will cost more than $6 million were revealed by the Government today. The351 words
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988 1960-05-19 3 CALL TO WEST TO STAND FIRM TO MEET COMING CRISIS OVER BERLIN LONDON, Wednesday milF bitter Cold War between the West and the East is on again following the failure of the Paris Summit which did not even get started. WesternReuter; UPI - 988 words
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Article167 1960-05-19 3 LOS ANGELES. Wed.—British actor Michael Rennie and his wife, Margaret, yesterday charged one another with having too many people in the bedroom during their 13-year-marrlage. Mrs. Rennie. 40. is seeking separate maintenance in a divorce suit. She said her husband insisted on the presence ofUPI - 167 words
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Article60 1960-05-19 3 CHICAGO. Wed. A U*****,000 < $2,250,000) suit was brought In court yesterday against Lockheed Aircraft Corporation because of a Lockheed-built Electra air liner which crashed at Tell City. Indiana, on March 17. It was brought by Mrs. Charlottee Snyder of Highland Park. Illinois, whose husband. Harold.60 words
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203 1960-05-19 3 NEW YORK. Wed —The 1 U.S. Vice-President, Mr. Nixon, said last night that the torpedoing of the Summit conference by the Soviet Premier, Mr. Khrushchev, was a "major blunder" He disclosed that President Eisenhower had planned to suggest that the U-2 "spyUPI - 203 words
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253 1960-05-19 3 ZOMBA (Nyasaland), Wednesday. THE REPORT of the Southworth inquiry into incidents outside a Blantyre hotel during the visit of the British Prime Minister last January clears the Nyasaland police of allegations of brutality in controlling the crowd. The report published yesterday strongly criticises someReuter - 253 words
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Article108 1960-05-19 3 DIANA WAS NOT PRESENTED TO QUEEN I —I T ONDON. Wed. British film actress Diana Dors was not among the Royal Variety Show stars presented to the Queen and Prince Philip last night. The organisers denied the reason was a storm of controversy which broke when Miss Dors was includedReuter - 108 words
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Article111 1960-05-19 3 DUBLIN. Wednesday. DR. NKRUMAH, the Ghana Prime Minister, said here today that Ghana intended to raise the problem of South- West Africa at the next session of the United Nations. Dr. Nkrumah who flew In for a short visit to Ireland, said he hoped that111 words
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Miscellaneous325 1960-05-19 3 Your radio today... BAIklJk a nsNner Ponun Of The Air: 10.00 Dupa RADIO SINGAPORE. Kenchana: 10.30 Ray's A Laugh; Medium W.v, M metre. UM Oood N ht fZ R I., w r m E 6 a.H% t .r RADIO MALAYA A.M. 630 Oood Morning: 6.32 NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Morning Prelude: 7.00325 words
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126 1960-05-19 4 OIL WORKERS UNION RECOGNISED BY CALTEX SINGAPORE, Wed. The management of Caltex Oil (Malaya) Ltd. today accorded recognition to the National Union of Oil Workers, which represents Caltex employees. This follows a joint meeting held at the Ministry of Labour and Law between officials of the company and the union,126 words
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1028 1960-05-19 4 School-leaving exam in 1963 for 4 streams EDUCATION MINISTRY SOON TO SET UP OWN SYNDICATE SINGAPORE. Wednesday. THE Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, today set 1963 as the "earliest target date" for a common secondary school-leaving examination for all the four language streams. This examination will be conducted1,028 words
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246 1960-05-19 4 'Willing to transfer responsibilities SINGAPORE. Wed. Sir Ivor Jennings, chairman of the Singapore Advisory Committee of the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate, replying to Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, the Minister for Education, said that In most developing countries with which the Cambridge Syndicate was concerned, a local body was246 words
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Advertisement38 1960-05-19 4 THE SECRET OF PRINCE ALY KHAN Did playboy Prince Aly Khan know that j hit «nd was near? i Why did he ttll a doe* friend: "My luck it running out." Read thit amazing Z trory today in38 words
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Miscellaneous436 1960-05-19 4 Today's Singapore NATIONAL THEATRE FIND: Violin recital by Redentor Romero at Victoria Memorial Theatre at 8.45 p.m. SINGAPORE MEDICAL \^M>CIATION: Tmlk on "Therapeutic Abortion and Sterilisation" by Profeuor T.N.A. Jeffcoate, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. University of Liverpool, at the Pathology Lecture Theatre in College Road at B.IS pm YWCA436 words
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Article336 1960-05-19 5 HIT BOY WITH RULER AFTER REFUSAL TO WASH CLASSROOM: HE'S BOUND OVER KUALA LIPIS, Wednesday. A HEADMASTER has been bound over to be **> of good behaviour for three months for assaulting a pupil with a ruler. Sam Sai Kait. 26, of the Penjom New Village336 words
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Article95 1960-05-19 5 IN WELL: TWO MORE ARE CHARGED JJAIU GAJAH. Wed. Two more youths were charged 1 i the magistrate's court here today with the murder of three women. whose bodies were found In a disused well near Tanjon* Tuallang on May 10. They are Foo Teck Chai. 21, unemployed, and 80095 words
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Article160 1960-05-19 5 STAR. Wed. IdPs bin Deranl. 40. was sentenced to death today for the murder of his former wife, Ku Bed ah binte Ku Hassan. !ast August. He was found guilty In the A.ssize Court here by a 5-2 majority. The Kedah DPP. Inche160 words
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149 1960-05-19 5 Station is turned into show of police work JOHORE BAHRU. WedPolice neadquarters, •.urned into a "show-win-dow" cf the police department, is attracting about 2.000 people a day. This "Police Week" exhibition, being held in con. Junction with the Johore civ.es month. Will end to. morrow. It will be followed by149 words
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Article20 1960-05-19 5 KUANTAN. Wed. The next meeting of the Pahang Btate Legislative. Assembly will be held here on May 3120 words
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Article20 1960-05-19 5 MfcNTAKAB. Wed. The Social Welfare Lottery Board has aiven $4,000 for the renovation of the Subramanya Temple here.20 words
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Article109 1960-05-19 5 Sawmillers plan export syndicate IJOTA BHARU. Wed. Malay sawmlllers here are to start a syndicate and go intr the export business. They hope to raise $20,00" In capital among themselves and get a loan of 530.000 from the Rural and Industrial Development Authority. A spokesman of the Kelantan Malay Sawmlllers109 words
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Article, Illustration292 1960-05-19 5 GIRL HELD IN PARAGUAY FREED AFTER TRIAL KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. A PRETTY Malayan girl, Rita Leong Yoke Chee, 22, who was "involved in a case" and was arrested by police in far-away Paraguay early this year has been freed after trial there. The news reached the Ministry of External Affairs292 words
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148 1960-05-19 5 A SALE WILL HELP TO RAISE CASH FOR BLIND ORPHAN GIRL DEN A NO. Wed. St Georges Church workers will hold a "bri.ig-and-buy" sale at the Pangkor Road parsonage on Friday to helD raise funds for the further education of Jane Chwee, a 12-year-old blind orphan. Jane, a student in148 words
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Article41 1960-05-19 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. A deaf girl from Merslng has been sent to the Federation School for the Deaf at Penang. The Merslng District Welfare Committee will pay $30 a month for her board and lodging at the school.41 words
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Miscellaneous151 1960-05-19 5 Buys Bunny By Bulph Heintdahl lil Ahner By Al Capp AN ORDER ilt "iOLi < I/ NO OTMBR METHOD f &UT, WHAI "LL WE DO V/fTH fwe^it^Awci FORTWEAR*W 1J U£rr\\{ CAN TRANSFORM < THE MONSTERS WE CREATE, I J TO USE-aAV- th Siß^ Pi V DECENT AMERICANS k AFTER THEY151 words
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Article207 1960-05-19 6 10 lore's Sit Minimum) DREIICI A COWNI Sale till Satut day at Mulchands, 82-1, Bra* Basai Rd. «:*o 3id rloor, Oian Slngb's Bids Raffles Place, 8 pore, GREAT READING at little COM Compute range ut Pan and Komana books available at S'por* uM Storage Arcade, orchard Road. STRICTLY FOR207 words
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The Straits Times Thursday, May 19, 1960.
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Article755 1960-05-19 6 Why did Mr. Khrushchev destroy the summit meeting along with the spy-plane? There can be no doubt that the Paris conference of heads of government was doomed before Mr. Khrushchev left Moscow. Yet only a week ago Mr. Khrushchev was describing himself as an incorrigible optimist, and755 words
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Article310 1960-05-19 6 Last November Da to Sambanthan challenged estate workers to resist fragmentation by organising co-oper-atives to buy ud plantations. He argued that if half the money spent on toddy, beer and samsu were saved, 10,000 acres of good rubber could be bought each year. He said he was willing310 words
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Article179 1960-05-19 6 So long as no special effort was made to help government servants who are not masters of the national language they had good cause for annoyance about the imputations made against them from time to time. The Language and Literature Agency has now devised a two-year course of179 words
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Article963 1960-05-19 6 COLIN LEGUM - COLIN LEGUM by Nairobi, Wed. THE Governor of Kenya, Sir Patrick Renlson, risks a new showdown with African nationalists over the only issue on which their divided leadership is united— the release of Jomo Kenyatta, the aged Kikuyu leader who has spent the last seven963 words
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Article, Illustration795 1960-05-19 6 CHAPMAN PINCHER - CHAPMAN PINCHER by That's the verdict on this latest example of Russian rocketry LONDON, W«*. THE outstanding military significance of the Summit Spaceship is not (he size of the rocket which launched it but its reliability. Once again the Russians have shown the world that when they decide to795 words
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Advertisement140 1960-05-19 6 VII It's plain to see this boy is bright He's brought home Osram lamps all right A, V*ss»^\* Qsrarji llwniislßlH TMI OgNIRAL aUWTMe O*.. (MALAYA) LTD. •bs« TNI OINIRAL IUCTMC e».. (gINCAPORa) MB. ■s| ma TBB QBfsWAXi CUKTsUC tXX. LTD. 0» BIIK > MEE KENG GARDEN WITH FREEHOLD LAND HOi'MWi140 words
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Article253 1960-05-19 7 ¥POH, Wed. A police 1 corporal, Saadom bin Tompang, 43, due to retire In May next year after 21 years' service, was today fined $500 or four months' Jail in the Sessions Court here for trying to bribe a police officer. Saadom was stated to253 words
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Article44 1960-05-19 7 PENANG. Wed. Following a recent Government statement that flick knives were offensive weapons, threr shops have surrendered their stocks to the Bukit Mertajara police. The District O.CP.D., Mr. S. Sabapathy, said no action would be taken against these shops.44 words
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Article, Illustration657 1960-05-19 7 6DNN CHIT THYE - 6DNN CHIT THYE By Penang, Wed. WE HAVE RETURNED TO JAIL, THEY TELL WARDER WHEN POLICE BRING THEM IN AS ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS rPHE 30 Indonesian rebels who have over--L stayed their special passes by three days surrendered to the Federation immigration authorities here today657 words
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132 1960-05-19 7 Plants from Gardens are used to teach blind children CINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore School for the Blind Is using plants to teach its pupils the sense of touch. This is disclosed by the Director of the Botanic Gardens, Mr. H. M. Burkhin. In his latest report He said that, like132 words
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Article40 1960-05-19 7 BOTTLES PUT AN END TO GAME SINGAPORE. Wed. FlyIng bottles ended a card game in a coffee shop In Holland Village- here last night. Hoodlums entered the shop and threw bottles. One of the players received cuts on his legs.40 words
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Article40 1960-05-19 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. The Mentri Besar will open the Shell "traffic game" at the Istana Padang here on May 26 at 3.30 p.m. The finals and presentation of prizes will be on May 28, at 5 30 p.m.40 words
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Article40 1960-05-19 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— K. Sellappan, 58, a labourer was charged In a magistrate's court here today with raping a nine-year-old girl yesterday at Sungel Besl. No plea was recorded and he was remanded In custody.40 words
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Article295 1960-05-19 7 'CONTROL COCONUT PRICES'— MILLERS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday AN International board to prevent any violent price fluctuations in the coconut industry has beeu recommended by Federation oil millers The suggestion has been put forward in a memo, randum to the Government by Mr. 81a Yong, manager of the Lam Soon Oil295 words
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292 1960-05-19 7 CID CHIEF: HELP YOUNGSTERS PENANG, Wednesday. rpHERE are 58 schoolchildren listed in CID records as being secret J- society members, the Penang CID Chief, Superintendent Kay Kirn Seng, said today. Mr. Kay said 85 others, also on police records, had either been292 words
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Article19 1960-05-19 7 SEQAMAT. Wed.— The district hospital here is to have a new third class ward costIng about $30,00019 words
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Article75 1960-05-19 7 ACCUSED OF BID TO BRIBE PENANG. Wed. A subcontractor. Urn Kee Seng, was allowed ball after he pleaded not guilty In the Sessions Court to a charge of attempted corruption. He was alleged to have offered a $100 cheque to Sgt. James Stewart Simpson of the R.A.F. police as an75 words
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134 1960-05-19 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. TOHE University of Malaya's new Faculty of Agri- culture here will start its first session short of cne lecturer. The faculty, due to open on Monday, has not yet obtained a lecturer, or assistant lecturer in agriculture economics and farm management. The134 words
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Article50 1960-05-19 7 PENANG, Wed— Two students. Woo Ah Kook and Wong Telk San. both 18, of the Methodist Afternoon School, pleaded not guilty In the magistrate's court here today to attempting to extort $10.80 from a shop assistant. Wong Kum Foo, at Magazine Road here last night. Ball was allowed.50 words
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170 1960-05-19 7 He kicked, punched me decree to wife IPOH. Wed. A woman who alleged that her husband kicked and punched her in front of several people at his father's funeral, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Azmi in the High Court here today. Lai Wan Cheng. 30, a domestic170 words
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Article, Illustration596 1960-05-19 8 LUCY HUANG - For the girl with a budget: Fabric for work and play LUCY HUANG B, "pHK working girl is always looking for something pretty enough to date in, sensible enough to work in, and yet will fit in with her budget. A young man from Johore with this in mind, luis596 words
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Article142 1960-05-19 8 rpHE St. Andrew's Mis- sion Hospital will be having their annual Appeal Week early next month, and one of their first moneyraising projects will be a Bridge and Mahjong Drive. Organised by Mrs. Diana Eu. the drive will be held on Thursday, June 9. from 9.30142 words
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Article91 1960-05-19 10 THE Federation Minister of Fimnce has fixed tbe following prices for calculating Customs duties (or the week beginning on May 19. Rubber s I r> 1■ a lb. Copra ,r>sB a ton. Coconut oil 5892 a ton. Palm oil $631.50 a ton. Palm kernels $506.75 a ton. The91 words
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Article129 1960-05-19 10 MELBOURNE. Wee. INVESTMENT shares showed an easier tone here today. Highlight of ihe day was Holrproof which moreo actively to 10s. 3d., up Is. 2d. Stanhill gained Is. 6d.. but A.WA and Factors both eased 9d. Base metals and me oils held a steady tone, while Commonwealth bonds129 words
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Article111 1960-05-19 10 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce ;>3 Exchange noon prices per I picul yesterday were Copra: quiet; UK/Continent May /June shipments $34 S buyers, $35 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet: bulk $53'j sellers, drum Sos'.- sellers. Proper: quiet: no business mas I reported done. Muni ok white $255, Sarawak $250, special Sarawak111 words
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689 1960-05-19 10 SUMMIT TALKS FAILURE FIRMS TIN, RUBBER PRICES By Our Market Correspondent KHRUSHCHEV'S walk-out on the Summit Conference in Paris firmed the tin price in Singapore yesterday by $1.75 cents to $389.75, the highest level attained since mid-March. The tin price rise however, was also due to the sustained overseas demand689 words
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Article215 1960-05-19 10 TUNE flrst grade rubber buyers fob. dosed In 81ngapor« yesterday at 133 <4 cents per lb.. up two cents on Tuesday's close The closing tone was easier. S.C.CJt.A. CLOSING PRICES In cents per lb.. yesterday were: Int. 1 R.B.S. Spui f.o.b. buyers 138^4. sellers 139\ (N); Im. 1215 words
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Article134 1960-05-19 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' 1 Association made the following changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday all rates to $100): Nrw York: buying airmail T.T. 32 7 8. O.D. 33. 90 d tt 33 5/16 credit bilk. 33 7 16 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. S3 5134 words
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Article32 1960-05-19 10 SINGAPORE. May IS. RUBBER $1.33' t per lb. (up two cents). 5 p.m. close: *1.33 H. TIN: $389.75 per picul (up $1.75). Estimated unofficial offering- 240 tons (down 10 tons).32 words
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Article23 1960-05-19 10 Malayan Stork Exchange: May 18 Ma? II Industrials: 14\65 143.48 Tins: 1X!. 96 184.18 Robbers: 330.52 33«.94 Jan. 1 1»S8 1M23 words
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Article1065 1960-05-19 10 ON i lu- Malayan Slock Kxchange yesteraaj, industrials continued to ease furtner while tins were quiet and rubbers selectively better. Members of the Exchange reported itie following business at the afternoon call. Bargains are <Iven oeiore the prices unless only one was reported. Industrials, coa. lln smelt1,065 words
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Advertisement1091 1960-05-19 10 Express U.S.A. Pacific tfc Atlantic Coast Service t.l.*. t.I.A. t.I.A. Spore P. Itsa Penjn| H'kona. I. Angelca New York "Kaaikawa Mara Is Miy 7 Jaaa 3/ 4 Jaaa I Jaaa 21 Jaaa 14 Jail "Kiankswa Mara Ist Call 24 21 Jaaa 27 21 Jaaa 2a* Call 21/ M Jaaa J1,091 words
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Advertisement422 1960-05-19 10 EVERETT ORIENT LIME Far Niagkiag. Japaa Spore t S "am Pcning —OONEVERETT- M May 24 May 22 May "lENEVERETT" I mi 17 JaM II JaM Calls Paua Far Ra<geea Ckittagaag. CaIcatta"RUTHEVERETT" 14 Jaae 17 JaM Ulnae •OONEVERETT" II Jaly II Jaly 21 laly ■•IOIPNEVERETT' 23 Jaly 21 Jaly 21 Jaly422 words
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Advertisement789 1960-05-19 10 NOTICES NOTICE In the Estate of TINKI <)/ \IK IBM AL MAKHOV. TINKI IBRAHIM alia* TINKI OZAIR BIN TINKI IBRAHIM deceased. All persons having claims against tbe estate of tbe abovenamed deceased who died on tbe 20th day of April 195S should send in a note of ibeir claims to789 words
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Advertisement319 1960-05-19 10 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE ISLAND OF SINGAPORE Divorce No. 19 of 1900 Between Yap Glau Keng Petitioner And Sylvia Tan H<- ng Ken* Respondent NOTICE To: Sylvia Tan Hong Keng late of 400-F River Valley Road and 49. Chee Hoon Avenue. Singapore. A Petition319 words
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Advertisement704 1960-05-19 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG APPOINTMENT OF CITY ACCOUNTANT (ORGANISATION A METHODS) Applications are invited from 1 Federal citizens for the above post in the City Treasurer's Department. 3. Applicants must be qualified and experienced accountants with a minimum of 5 years' experience after qualifying. 3. The704 words
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Advertisement333 1960-05-19 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT ADVERTISEMENT FOR POST OF CHIEF STORE KEEPER The North Borneo Electricity Board has a vacancy for a Chief Store Keeper, a Senior appointment in the Clerical Establish- j ment. The post calls for a sound general education ability to deal with and answer all correspondance on Stores matters,333 words
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Advertisement265 1960-05-19 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCIES FOR CHECKER MALAYAN RAILWAY Applications are invited from Federal citizens who have attain- ed their 16th but not their 22nd birthday and have passed the Lower Certificate of Education or Form 111 in a Cknrernment /Aided English School, for appointment, as Checker in the Trafflc Department of265 words
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Advertisement848 1960-05-19 11 m^ m^ m^ m^ m^ m^ m^^ mm^^^^ m^ m^^^^^ m^ m^^ m^^*^^^^^^ m^ m^ m^ m^ m^^^ m^^ k^ m^ m^^^ m^ mm^ mmmm^ m^^^ m^ Knntinurd from Pace •> SITUATIONS VACANT Wordt SS (Mm >— Box it rt*. ssrtro WANTED PHYSIOTHERAPIST twice a week after 7.30 p.m European848 words
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Advertisement931 1960-05-19 11 SITUATIONS VACANT 7» Word, Si (Min.)— Box St ett txtrm WANTED SHORTHAND TYPIST three Übm* a week after 7.30 p.m Must be 100/40 or better. Box A 9953 B.T. K.L. EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTS CLERK. Apply statins age, qualification*, ex- I pirleae* aad salary required to Box A 4678 ST. Spore. GENERAL931 words
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Advertisement1004 1960-05-19 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Wmrdt to Min.)— Box St tit txtrm "LLOYD HOUSE" AIR-CONDITION-ED newly furnished cottage inedruoms, 'itttngroom. dinlngroom, hatbrooms. hot /coM water. M.B. attached. Private telephone, refrigerator Idea! tor family. Also double /alagie rooms, bathroom attached. Klrm class food iKuropeani Central. 2 Lloyd Road, Tel: *****. 21*84. I Spore.1,004 words
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Advertisement982 1960-05-19 11 WANTED tt Word, Si (Min.)— Box St ctt txtrm ANYONE NAVINO a good Blue Sapphire. Ruby or a Catseyr. please write particular* to Baa A4MS S.T. B'pore. FOR HIRE ID Wordt U (Miu.y—Box it rf*. exfr. REFRIGERATORS of various size* from ti monthly. Consult Lee m\ Klrtcher. \Ol. Orchard Road.982 words
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Advertisement853 1960-05-19 11 FOR SALE tt Wmrit St (Mm >— Box St ctt. txtrm SBNSATIONAL SALS at Ml T.tniclln Road. B'pore. Cheat t Selection' Open dally until 7.UU pm ALL ITEMS MUST go In closing *o«a sale at IS Colombo Court. Spore. Printed Cottons A Silks only 70 cts a yard (Tel' *****).853 words
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Article203 1960-05-19 12 J/MKIiS for the amateur IBM meeting at Kuala Lumpur on May 28: COWDRAY PLATE 4. It All Trump Raja. The Wasp. Wee Britannia. Court Jester. Moondyne. Nargls. 11l KI.INGHAM SCURRY Class 5. 2f— Jim. Kelly. Big Heart. Bubbles. Kolek. Zaun Bps-s. Smoky, Batley. Champagne Lit lie Billie.203 words
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Article260 1960-05-19 12 SINGAPORE. Wed. Austin I Dun.sford, 1958 Asian Games bron/e medallist was named I captain of the' Singapore team tc' meet Combined Services in a charity boxing match fo:- the Sultan of Pahung's Trophy at 'he Badminton Hall on May 28. Proceeds will Co to the260 words
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Article, Illustration2178 1960-05-19 12 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By West lands outsider Kinabalu in Race 1 Moses Lee in top riding form, scores hattrick THE BIC SWEEP: Total pool $176,900. IST PRIZE: No. *****9 ($79,604) 2ND PRIZE No. *****3 ($39,802) 3RD PRIZE: No. *****4 ($22,112) Starters ($1,700 each): Nos. *****5. *****9.2,178 words
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Article85 1960-05-19 12 IyfANILA. Wed— Oabrlel "Flash Elorde of the Philippines will stake his Oriental lightweight title when he fights Phayung Napaphol of Thailand on June 4. it was announced today. The fight will be held at the Araneta Coliseum In Queaon City. Elorde ts also world junior lightweightReuter - 85 words
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Advertisement493 1960-05-19 12 i PRODENT i j (SMILING GIRL BRAND) TOOTHPASTE j JACKPOT COMPETITION COMPETITION NO. 3 CLOSING DATE 3 1st MAY 1960 Mm A SEND IN THIS HAi Fm W REMEKUER OF THE PRODINT r K, L*7S%Ttr >^ mm m THERE iS STILL TOOTHPASTE BOXES I mftm^mMk. 547.500/- m FOR COMPETITION I493 words
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Advertisement47 1960-05-19 12 and jjate WMk automatically «n| of.succtssfol trading f •'""j'"** #^L\ io Asia., and a Modern mil Service after wit under \\t=i >&£*& (fe UttaraiNM Term*. 11l >>^>^^^»<TH *£m gfliC f i?# m\ -Ami H^p^^S^tata _m^^ |As new os todoy's missiles J ■TijVfV \\mm^_^mmmmmmmmmmWmWSßmW li ■MIM i •mrf™^^^iß™f™^T™ii*"r'^^^^ V^j^^m^l^^imaHr''47 words
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Article867 1960-05-19 13 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By ...UNTIL THIS DIVISION OF SHEEP FROM GOATS IS ENDED FROM today when the Combined Services meet Armed Forces at the Merdeka Stadium (kick-off 7.30 p.m.) until the final on Sept. 17, soccer fans will be deeply engrossed in the 69 matches867 words
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Article293 1960-05-19 13 CHAN BENG SOON - MALAYA CUP PREVIEW-7 CHAN BENG SOON By Kedah hope to do better with new men rE Kedah Football Association t.s confident the state team will do better this year in the Malaya Cup competition. K.F.A. officials are optimistic be- i cause of the Intensive training .ma coaching the members of293 words
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Article26 1960-05-19 13 KOTA BHARU. Wee 1 The Kel.mtan Amateur Athletic Asson.ition will hold its annual general meeting ;it the Old Rest House here on M;iv 27.26 words
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Article138 1960-05-19 13 SENTUL SCHOOL LODGE A PROTEST Xl \l.\ 1.1 Ml'l It, Wed.— Sentul Methodist Boys' School have lodred a protest and demanded a replay of their Vanderholt Trophy crleket quarter-linal again*! M.8.5.. Kuala Lumpur. They claim that they might have won had an umpire not changed a decision he had made138 words
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Article304 1960-05-19 13 TAI SING ONN - TAI SING ONN They are strong, young side By PAHANG have never won the East zone of the Malaya Cup competition but this could be their year, according to Raja Perima Sulong, the secretary of the Pahang Football Association. Raja Perlma Sulong said: "Our chances304 words
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Article340 1960-05-19 13 ZAKARIA HASHIM - ZAKARIA HASHIM By LIKE most o. the other state* in the Malaya Cup competi tion, Trengganu have been in full training for the past month but they do not expect to set the tournament alight with bold conquests. The general view is Uia: Trfna340 words
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Article518 1960-05-19 13 SOCCER Spore Business Hses Lfe Cap; Senior Eveready 3 i Mahat Anibu 2. Dollah Yusoff) Wearnes 0; Chartered Bank 0 Mercantllt Bank 5 f Knsslm Ashlk 3. E. a* I Bllva, Kirn Swee) Spore Glass 0 Hongkong Bank l (J. van Hul- j Ma); E\eryday A' 4, (Charlie518 words
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Article228 1960-05-19 13 OINGAPORE, Wed. Eveready, the defending champions, look all set for another successful campaign in the Singapore Business Houses F.A. League and Cup competition. Both their teams scored convincing victories In today's senior section matches at Farrer Park. Their first team defeated old rivals Wearnes 3228 words
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Article165 1960-05-19 13 QJINOAPORE. Wed. Singapore will field the same team that beat India two weeks ago against the Kong wah soccer tourists of Hong Kong on May 24 at Jalan Besar (7 30 p.m.). Kong Wah will play their first match in Singapore on May 21 against a165 words
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143 1960-05-19 13 Chinese plays for SIA in 3-1 victory KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Selangor Indian Association have been quick to act on the recommendation of the parent body the Malayan Indian Sports Association to include members of other races in their soccer team. S.IA. fielded a Chinese, Chew Klah Boh. in their Dlv.143 words
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Article112 1960-05-19 13 MM CER Malaya Cop: Fed. Combined Services v Fed. Armed Forces. Merdeka Stadium. 7.30 p.m. Spore Div. 1: Marines v RAF (Seletar). Jn. Besar 5.15 p.m. Div. 3A: Pachitan v Kota Rajah, (Farrer Pk>: Police v Rajajl (Geylang): Alexandra v Gymkhana tParrer Pk>. S'gor Oovt. and Business llwi112 words
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Advertisement289 1960-05-19 13 Itch Germs Killed In 7 Minutes Tour skin baa nearhr SO uißMati fejt aaama and pore* "her* arans* Kid* aad earns* terrlbU I(ehlag. tJracklnaT. aT*rtnia. PsaUflaT, BurnIng, Aona, Ring-worm. Psoriasis. Blackheads, Plmplca, Foot Itch and other bUmlshaa. Ordinary treat- < manta only tamporarr r«lUf fcteuiM thay do not km th*289 words
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Advertisement168 1960-05-19 13 l\ I fi 1 1 i I f with just a "wisp of menthol" I i&H for the cleanest, coolest, mildest taste possible in smoking today! Mafiji*^^^ «M^V*BBkr Oa**aV vP^H^C^ iV^gm t*\ taSsf^W L Ai ML'T! la**i aM™ »8 -*^t Vfe WK vfl IBe*!**..- B**a^^B********a*laaaßßa i \LJL v^a a af^168 words
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Article390 1960-05-19 14 'Learn Malay' for all in Go vt. KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday SCHEME FOR TWO-YEAR COURSE FOR THE PUBLIC SERVICE MAY GO TO CABINET SOON \LL ranks in the Federation's Public Service will undergo a two-year comprehensive course in the national language from November if the Cabinet approves a scheme now being390 words
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471 1960-05-19 14 Culture Minister calls for $1 mil. National Theatre plans— SINGAPORE. Wad SINGAPORE'S Minister for Culture, Mr. S. R:i jurulnain, has invited several urchitei Is practising in Singapore to submit pkms for the million-dollar National Theatre to Inbuilt at the King George V Park. A Government statement, disclosing this today, said471 words
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Article33 1960-05-19 14 SINGAPORE, Wed An unidentified Chinese boy cyclist aged between 10 to 12 years, was killed last night in collision with a bus at the junction of Geylang Road and Guillemard Road.33 words
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Article32 1960-05-19 14 SINGAPORE, Wed Mr P. C. Llm, the City Administrator, will speak on "Engineering" at the youth vocational guidance programme at the Chinese YMCA, South Pier, at 7.30 p.m. on Friday.32 words
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Article97 1960-05-19 14 MR. AND MRS. AU FOOK ME thank fru-ndn. relatives for valuable gifu., Kood wlahea and asalitance on their marriage 13.5. 60. MR. AND MRS. NOEL EMMANUEL thank all friends and relatives for their valuable presents and messages on (h* 1 occasion of their marriatcs TMI MOODIR family thank ill97 words
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Article40 1960-05-19 14 A RCQUIEM HlKh Mail will br Ming HI Ihr Church of Our Ijidy ot Lourdr*. atngaporr, on Saturday. 21 nt May, 1960. at 6.30 a.m. for tnr repose of the di parted ioulk of Victor Oonwz and Kmmanuel Gomez.40 words
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283 1960-05-19 14 Tne plaintiffs are the Com- t mussioncrs for executing the office of Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom, who are suing the Britten Lighterage Company for damages of $16,448 for non-delivery of the cement. Opening the case, Mr. J. E. Lloyd, for the Commissioners283 words
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Article, Illustration167 1960-05-19 14 CHE Puan Norisha, wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, yesterday made a two-hour tour of the Singapore School for the Blind. She is the patron of the Singapore stall for the International Bazaar for the Blind, to be held167 words
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Article426 1960-05-19 14 (SINGAPORE. Wed. Results ol second rounds of the Singapore Badminton Association's Junior Double Championship held at the SBA Hall tonight were. Daud Tamrl and Peter Tan bt Ng Boon Chlm and Jimmy Choo 15-10: 15-7: Boon Llat and Hlan Chua bt Yunos Yusoff and Malik Attan 15-3.426 words
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Article32 1960-05-19 14 BERNE. Wed— Switzerland today rejected Soviet allegations that Swiss police. In arresting two Soviet Embassy officials in Zurich for espionage last week, had "organised a provocation" against the Soviet Union.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article127 1960-05-19 14 County cricket scores ONDON, Wed— Tea scores in today's cricket matches were: Al LORD'S: M.C.C. 178 for three (Simpson 44. Hill 87 n.o.i versus Essex. Ai THE OVAL: Sussex 210 (or three (Parks 60, Dexter 95 no.), versus Surrey At OXFORD: Lancashire 103 (Corran seven for 45;. Oxford University 46Reuter - 127 words
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Article321 1960-05-19 14 LONDON. Wed. All things considered London stock market* put. up a good performance today and Industrial equities were looking distinctly firm ai the close. Tae Summit break-down had the effect of stagnating business during the morning, but when cheap buyers made their appearance later prices soon responded. Closing321 words
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180 1960-05-19 14 Senang Isle is declared prison for gangsters SINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister for Home Affairs. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, by special Gazette notification, today declared Pulau SenI ang and its surroundi ing waters "protected places." No person may In futun enter the area unless he has a pass or permit issued180 words
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Article32 1960-05-19 14 SINGAPORE. Wed* The office of the Commissioner of Elections will be moved from 11. Fort Canning Road, to the Ministry of Home Affairs, Empress Place, as from May 23.32 words
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67 1960-05-19 14 SINGAPORE. Wed— Three cars an Opel Kapitan. a Morris Minor and a Hillman Minx were reported stolen yesterday. The Opel and the Minor had been parked overnight in Victoria Street and Orchard Road respectively and were gone in the morning. The Hillman was67 words
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Advertisement234 1960-05-19 14 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEHTS U Wordi Sit Minimum 1 PATTISON. J.L. at Gla«KO» on 16th May. 1960. Late of The Sn tea pore Traction Co., Ltd. Deeply regretted. SOMEONE AND MAKE CASH FOR YOU! CZ TIMES HOUSC. ItlVKIt VALLEY WOAD. SIhaAPORK TIL. 2000 BIRTHS, MARRIAGES. DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS, 4+ +g\ 'OR a234 words
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Advertisement159 1960-05-19 14 living yesterdays for tomorrow's pleasure W s^H $255/--•■KOMIC £/#(%%> f Bailt in cxpoaorc meter coupled to leaa aperture Lens: I: 1.9 turreted standard Resonar 13mm. wide-angle 9mm A telepboto 32mm. Film setting ASA 10. 16. 32 40 Frame speed 1. 12, 16. 24 32 f .pj. Other feature*. "TITHES" DENTAL159 words
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