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Title Section19 1960-05-25 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE E\(irjs 80.000 The Straits Times. Mo** 4 Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, MAT 23, 1960 15 CENTS19 words
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Article1045 1960-05-25 1 TIDAL DEATH' HAVOC SWEEPS PACIFIC Wall of sea (33 ft. high) lashes three continents At least 2,000 feared dead I ONDON, Tues. Giant tidal waves swept across the Pacific from the Chilean earthquake, bringing death and disaster to Japan, Hawaii. Australia and New Zealand. More than 2,000 people1,045 words
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Article, Illustration281 1960-05-25 1 Blinded wife beat off teenage snatcher SHOUTS OF 'YANKEE, YANKEE' SAVED HER HANDBAG CONTAINING $1,000 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. J^ HOUSEWIFE, her eyes blinded with pepper, fought with a teenage thug for possession of her handbag which contained $1,000 outside a bank here today. She won the struggle. Alumu'd by her281 words
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Article, Illustration248 1960-05-25 1 U.N. compromise calls on the Big Four to resume 'Summit' V'EW YORK. Tues. Ceylon, Argentina, Ecuador and Tunisia last night submitted a compromise resolution to the Security Council urging the "Big Four" powers "to resume discussions as soon as possible." Private talks The draft also called on all member governmentsReuter - 248 words
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Article137 1960-05-25 1 BERLIN. Tuesday. rpHE Soviet Union today released the American military Dakota plane which strayed by accident behind tne Iron Curtain four days ago. The United States promptly dispatched a "rescue" mission deep into Communist territory to bring the nine persons aboard to safety, either137 words
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136 1960-05-25 1 MAN BEHIND JEWISH BUTCHERY IN ISRAELI JAIL 1ERUSALEM. Tues. J Adolf Elchmann. 54. a former German army officer alleged to have been responsible for the murder of millions of Jews, has been arrested and Is In an Israeli jail. The Premier, David BenOurlon, disclosed Eichmaims arrest In Parliament. Well-groomed Elchmann.UPI - 136 words
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151 1960-05-25 1 V-bomber bid to fly non-stop to Singapore from Britain SINGAPORE, Tues. For the first time, a Valiant bomber of the Royal Air Force is to attempt a non-stop flight from Britain to Singapore an air journey of roughly 7,800 miles. A Valiant or 214 Squadron, based at Marham In Norfolk,151 words
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Article20 1960-05-25 1 MANILA. Tues.— President Carlos P. Garcia has approved plans to publicise the Phlllipplnes through local postage stamps.— Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article134 1960-05-25 1 i i TOKYO. Tu«s. rE Opposition Socialist Party today asked the United States to cancel the scheduled visit to Japan of President Eisenhower. The request was made when Mr. Inejtro Asanuma. chairman of the Socialist Party, called on the U.S. Ambassador. Mr. Douglas Mac Arthur.Reuter - 134 words
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Article26 1960-05-25 1 RANGOON. Tues. Burmese Prime Minister U Nu said here today he hoped to sign a Slno-Burmese border treaty In Peking on Oct. 1. —Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article140 1960-05-25 1 SLANDER CASE: $750 DAMAGES KOTA BHARU. Tues.— A Pasir Mas Town Councillor, Hassan bin Haji Ismail, 33, and the Member for Local Government and Housing in the former Kelantan State Government, Ya'acob bin Awang, 44, were today ordered by the High Court here to pay three textile dealers $750 carnages140 words
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Article184 1960-05-25 1 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. AN exhibit of 1,700 sprays of orchids from Singapore and Malaya has won the coveted Gold Medal at the Chelsea Flower Show, London. News of the award was revealed in a cable received bexe tonight from Dr. Yeoh Bok Cnoon. Johore State184 words
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Article28 1960-05-25 1 Rebel prince escapes VIENTIANE, Tues. Laotian Prince Souphanouvong. leader of the rebel Pathet Lao, escaped from jail early today. Souphanouvong was arrested in the middle of last year.28 words
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Article203 1960-05-25 1 King to be his own Premier RABAT. Tues. King Mohammed of Morocco announced last night that he would take over the Government of the country. In a radio message to the Moroccan people the King said: "It is difficult to form a Government. We will tales the Government in handReuter - 203 words
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Article, Illustration56 1960-05-25 2 Tun Razak accepts Malaya's biggest warship— a gift TUN ABDUL RAZAK raises his hands in prayer as Haji Dusin bin Janubi blesses the new Royal Malayan Navy coastal minesweeper, H.M.M.S. Mahamiru. Straits Times picture. THE DEPUTY PREMIER sprinkles holy rice on the H.M.M.S. Mahamiru soon alter stepping on board after56 words
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417 1960-05-25 2 SINGAPORE. Tues *TVHE ACTING Prime Minister oi the Fede- ration. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, today thanked the British Government as he formally accepted the former Royal Navy coastal minesweeper Darlaston for the Royal Malayan Navy. In the handing-over ceremony at417 words
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Miscellaneous51 1960-05-25 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby LAST mie we camb **->. f x mont og**£*o\ 2c j joSoliLr" H a T O g N^ ill X^"^*fe?V z' 1 1 Vc Ttppeo nm uam/m OUf DOiNK AC MUCM I ITO KEEP <3(VIN6 YOU VyAS MOU UKty- I yWOTHIKC AMPIOWICp J f m51 words
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Article, Illustration511 1960-05-25 3 U.N. COUNCIL TOLD: ALL THIS TROUBLE OVER ONE UNARMED PLANE NEW YORK, Tuesday Most nations targets of constant Soviet spying TtflR. HENRY CABOT LODGE, of the United States, told the 1TA Security Council yesterday that his country had not committed any aggressive acts againstReuter - 511 words
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Article, Illustration334 1960-05-25 3 Spy flights are a threat to peace— Gromyko rpHE Soviet Union yesterday demanded that the Security Council condemn "aggressive" flights by United States planes in the air space of other countries. Mr. Andrei Gromyko. the Soviet Foreign Minister. put the proposal in draft resolution at the end of an hoar-longReuter - 334 words
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Article341 1960-05-25 3 LODGE NAMES ELEVEN SOVIET SPIES YEW YORK. Tues. A1 Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, chief United States delegate, yesterday named 11 people who, he said, had been unmasked as Soviet spies in the United States since the death of Marshal Stalin in 1953. A text of his statement in the SecurityReuter; UPI - 341 words
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171 1960-05-25 3 Fingerprinted 306 times before being —let off TOKYO. Tv««. OVERSEAS Chinese have accused Indonesian authorities of forcing them to submit individually to being fingerprinted for as many as 306 times before they were allowed to leave Indonesia for Red China. The New China News Agency said today that accusations had171 words
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193 1960-05-25 3 PEKING. Tuesday. EMELD MARSHAL Viscount Montgomery arrived r here today on a private visit "to flnd out what is going on in China." He flew here from Canton In a Soviet-built IL-ia turboprop plane after crossing the Hong Kong border Into China yesterday. Two ChineseReuter - 193 words
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66 1960-05-25 3 JAKARTA. Tues.— Mr. Bausat, chief attorney of the West Borneo towns of Balik Papan and Tarakan, said yesterday that "hundreds of Chinese" had disappeared from certain Borneo districts when immigration officers from Balik Papan began registration of aliens. It Is presumed that the ChineseReuter - 66 words
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179 1960-05-25 3 JAKARTA, Tuesday. THE chairman of the Indonesian Chinese Associa- tion, Mr. Siauw Giok TJhan, has appealed to all Indonesian citizens to "establish a good atmosphere" in implementing the Sino-Indonesian dual citizenship agreement. Under the agreement, Chinese settlers In Indonesia must choose within the next twoReuter - 179 words
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Article27 1960-05-25 3 TOKYO. Tues. President Soekarno of Indonesia arrived here today aboard a chartered plane from the United State.-, for a ten-day visit to Japan.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Miscellaneous223 1960-05-25 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE Medium Wave 47k metres SHORT WAVE: 62 metre* from. 9.10 p.m. 10.00 p.m. A.M. 630 Good Morning; 6.32 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; 7.05 A Date With Music: S.00 The News; 8.05 A Date With Music; 8.30 Semprint Serenade; 9.00 Close Down. P.M. 1.00 Programme223 words
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Miscellaneous117 1960-05-25 3 The Best In Music; 10.30 Hancock's Half-Hour; 1100 Good Night.. RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTWAVtv SERVICE 41.7 metres MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES Kuala Lumpur 341 metres Penang 366 metres I pi >ii 330 metres Malacca 297 metres A.M. 6.00—900 News Summary P.M. 1.15 Tiffin Date; 1.30 The News; 1.45 Tiffin Date; 2.00117 words
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421 1960-05-25 4 Admiralty wins breach of contract lawsuit SINGAPORE. Tii«s. JHE SINGAPORE High Court today gave judgment in favour of the Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom, who sued the British Lighterage Company for damages for breach j of contract in respect of non-delivery of421 words
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Article, Illustration173 1960-05-25 4 rK Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. 1 oh Chin Chjre, yesterday urged more Singaporeans to become "sea conscious", and to make the sea their career. Dr. Toh said this after a visit to the vessel Kunak to inspect the facilities provided aboard for cadets training as173 words
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133 1960-05-25 4 1 ,1 25 School children in 'Road Game' SINGAPORE, Tuea. A total of 1,125 children from 75 Singapore schools will participate in tne Shell Road Game, designed to teach children road safety, when it Li opened here tomorrow. The game will be opened by the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Ton133 words
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107 1960-05-25 4 SINGAPORE, Tuea. LU Oen. Sir Roderick McLeod, Commander-Designate of the British Forces in Hong Kong, sailed into Singapore today In the Canton for discussions with Oen. Sir Richard Hull, C-in-C FARELF. Accompanied by Lady McLeod Sir Roderick will be guest of Oen. Hull107 words
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323 1960-05-25 4 GIRL'S US FOUR-POINT PLAN TO CLEAR ROAD CONGESTION SINGAPORE. Tu«s. CHE HAWA BINTE A. KARIM. young selfappointed "champion" of the residents of Oeylang, has appealed to the Traffic Police to take immediate action to clear up the traffic conges- tion at Geylang Serai and Joo Chiat Road. And «he will323 words
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202 1960-05-25 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. npHE GOVERNMENT has decided to withdraw the x certificates of registration of three federations of trade unions and a trade union, which recently changed Its name and rules. The Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne. confirming this today, sa202 words
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Article167 1960-05-25 4 KOT.VKY CLl'B OF SINGAPORE: Weekly luncheon at Cathay Hotel. Mr. J. A K. Pavltt. Master Attendant, will apeak on "The Port of Singapore.'' SINGAPORE POLICE BAND concert at the Esplanade 7.30 pjn. to 830 p.m. CLOTHING SHOP: St. Andrew's Church. CWA Room. South side 3 p.m. to 5167 words
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Article277 1960-05-25 4 ASK FOR PERMIT 4 DAYS IN ADVANCE OINGAPORE. Tues. 13 Police today reminded people applying for permits to hold assemblies or processions to do so four clear days before the events. This Is specified In the Minor Offences < Assemblies and Processions) Rules, 1060. which replaces the 1940 regulations. New277 words
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Article42 1960-05-25 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Potpourri, in aid of the National Theatre Fund and due to be held in the Great World Cabaret on Saturday. June 4. has been postponed indefinitely "owing to unforeseen circumstances." it was officially announced today.42 words
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Article298 1960-05-25 4 rpHE following Is today's I schedule of civil aircraft movements at Pay a Lebar Airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: From Hong Kong (BA Ml) 1.20 p.m.; from London, Bombay, Colombo. Kuala Lumpur (BA 712) 6.20 p.m.: from Melbourne. Sydney. Darwin (BA 711) 9.20 pm QmUi: Prom Sydney.298 words
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Advertisement74 1960-05-25 4 I THE REPORT THAT j OUT-KINSEYS j KINSEY LOS ANGELES, the city of celluloid, smog and sex. now acquircj new notoriety with in expletive inquiry that may make Kimey'i c«- hauttive retearchet appear like a Sunday school manual. Famous reporter Logan Courlay reports in The Singa- I pore Free Press,74 words
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Article284 1960-05-25 5 MINERS CONFIDENT OF SUCCESS —LOOK FORWARD TO IMPROVED PACT IPOH, Tuesday. MALAYAN miners are confidently looking forward to the successful outcome of the talks which began today at the United Nations in New York to renew the International Tin Agreement. The talks, at which Malaya284 words
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71 1960-05-25 5 WAY leader warns of political ignorance KUALA LIMPIR. Tues. An official of the World Assembly of Youth today began a Malayan tour to tell youth leaders the dancers of political ignorance. Mr. N. Krishnaswamy. Asian secretary of WAY. is being accompanied on th« tour by the vice-president of the Malayan71 words
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Article19 1960-05-25 5 KANGAR. Tues— The Raja of Perlis will open the next State Legislative Assembly meeting here on Saturday.19 words
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Article124 1960-05-25 5 BUTTER WORTH T llp«. Who or wha?-kflled a poliS way track near rrai yesterday? II Rahman had been hit by a train- wny were hls trou" hoes removed from on hls back nude from tne waist down Nearby, toge- Police investigating the discovery of the124 words
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156 1960-05-25 5 Union says 'we want 60 per cent pay rise' SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union has submitted a set of 11 demands to the management of P.A.R. Malayan Paint Works Ltd.. at Telok Blangah Road. The union claims to represent about 70 manual and clerical workers em.156 words
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Article26 1960-05-25 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Mr. D. C. Jackson. Legal Adviser. Johore. and Mrs. Jackson will leave for Britain on Saturday for a short holiday.26 words
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Article60 1960-05-25 5 FREIGHTER FREED FROM CORAL BED SINGAPORE. Tue». The 6.701-ton Italian freighter Sirio left for India today with a cargo of wheat several hours after being freed from a coral bed in the Western Anchorage. Bhe was pulled off the reef at 7.30 last night by the Singapore Harbour Board tvs60 words
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Article156 1960-05-25 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. A father hanged himself after he had lost the devotion of his married 16-year-old daughter, an inquest was told today. C. Chlnnaujan. 42. confectioner, was found hanging from a beam in his room at Tampines Road on the morning of Feb. 26. On his156 words
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173 1960-05-25 5 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. SINGAPORE State UMNO has begun to reregister its members as part of its re-orga- I nisation programme. The party's secretary. Inche Ahmad Jabri bin Mohamed Aklb. said today that 47 registration centres 42 In Singapore and five In the southern Islands had173 words
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85 1960-05-25 5 HAD DRINK AT NAAFI -EX-SOLDIER CHARGED KUALA LIMPIK, Tues An ex-soldier, Ridzu-an bin Ngah. was charted in the magistrate's court today with falsely representing himself to be a serviceman and thus enjoying the privileges of a Naafl canteen on March 28. While he was drmking beer at the Galloway Club85 words
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Article49 1960-05-25 5 JOHORL BAHRU. Tues. Chew Song Jul. an eldeTly labourer, was knocked down and killed by a lorry yesterday at the 23rd mile of the main road to AyeT Itam. He had just got down from a lorry when another lorry passing by knocked him down.49 words
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Miscellaneous242 1960-05-25 5 Bugs Bunny By Bulph Heintduhl Vi ITuTSoT^'hAVIN'TN [BUT I WANT NN\ I Ir^r- ,/IU. SHOOT TSOSU^ ~~P BUSSV'S homC y6OTTIMEi I PICTURE TAKE nI o&S**. NOtOOV'LL SEE WjM /qh PEAR! I^v fbRTKAH ANO f GOTOTHBR WITH HA/&/J \**MBL* <H rH'f// i^TOaSOT MY N6W) PHOTOS -J GET JAPPQNTMENT^! y OKAV»T^ P242 words
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Article110 1960-05-25 6 U Word! Sl* (Minimum) AIL AT 13S-H EverHt Road. B'por*. axpress their »lncer» thanlcs to all relative* and frtaada fa* »reaths. kind aaalstaac* aad atuadaaca at th* funeral of Vi. C.C Oordelro on 2." 5 «0 MR. AND MM. BALACURUIAMT aad family. Buklt Mertajam. than*: all fnaada and ralativa*110 words
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Article273 1960-05-25 6 70 WW* Sit (Minimum) JOAN MANNING—A Girl. A Guitar and A Song—Opening tonight at Th* Cockpit. DANNIMACS AT WHITIAWAVS— all wool shower—proof coats—a "must" for tna iravell*. and oh so reasonable TOWN m COUNTRY: Juat received tr**h stocks Cotton Dressts, Skirt* Blouaaa. Alao wMa rang* ChiMraa'a FOR A SILICTION273 words
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The Straits Times Wednesday, May 25,1960.
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Article621 1960-05-25 6 Doubts of the wisdom and the efficacy of the tin restriction scheme, which persisted for some time af»er this international producer-consumer commodity agreement came into force nearly four years ago, disappeared when the scheme finally weathered the recession which beca ne so sore a trial to621 words
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Article324 1960-05-25 6 The final procedural details have been settled in London for the formal grant of independence to the Federation of Nigeria on October 1. With its 35 million population Nigeria will be both the largest country in Africa and one of the largest in the Commonwealth. In this324 words
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Article253 1960-05-25 6 One result ot Ministerial responsibility for news and comment broadcast by Radio Malaya, so contentedly claimed by Tuan Syed Jaffar Albar, is that opinions which otherwise might be disregarded as the personal idiosyncrasy of the man at the microphone must be accepted as an expression of Government253 words
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Article, Illustration1452 1960-05-25 6 THE OTHER DULLES and HIS WORLD OF SPOOKS AND SHADOWS by A Correspondent THE only possible rival to Mr. Khrushchev for the title of the man who smashed the summit is the head of the United States Central Intelligence Agency, the man who sent the U2 to spy on the1,452 words
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LETTERS
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150 1960-05-25 6 THE BIRDS THAT CAN BE KEPT WITHOUT A PERMIT I WOULD like to remind the general public that the Wild Animals and Birds Protection Ordinance 1955. has been enforced in the State of Johore since last November. Since taking over from the game warden, Inche Yahya bin Ahmad, now away150 words
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Letter195 1960-05-25 6 I HAVE read your com1 ment on the coconut industry and I appreciate your opinion. The oil millers' request for a 30 per cent export duty on copra will not only harm planters big and small, but will also hatm themselves. The Government should remember how other copra195 words
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Letter112 1960-05-25 6 WHEN the Singapore City Council before last year's election was the only public body Implementing PAP policies, the erection of standpipes was embarked upon and piped water made available where it was needed most. With the partial Incorporation of the public utilities Into the Singapore Government, there hurt been112 words
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Letter104 1960-05-25 6 QTUDENTS In the nnal year are moat affected by the absence of science teachers In the Queenstown Secondary School. For the last few weeks this school has had no physics master and although the students are supposed to take up physics as a subject this year, their syllabus has104 words
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Letter66 1960-05-25 6 •THERE appears to be an acute shortage of graduate and trained teachers In secondary schools In Malaya. Annually, hundreds of student teachers are being sent to Klrkby and Brlnsford Lodge, and It would be Interesting to know how many take English as the principal subject. Some students say two66 words
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Letter39 1960-05-25 6 [DISSATISFACTION sounded over the Cambridge examination results of 1959 should be heeded by the Ministry of Education so that at least school children sitting for the examination this year will hav« better chance 1 of success. BJLT. fing&pora.39 words
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Letter45 1960-05-25 6 AS a resident of Kajang, I am surprised to learn that no visits have been made to the District Hospital although a board of visitors has been appointed. I think it is high time regular visits to the hospital began. F. T. Kajang.45 words
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156 1960-05-25 7 CINGAPORE, Tues. 0 A man was produced in the ninth magistrate's court today on seven charges arising from the use of two allegedly stolen travellers cheques. Chia Fook Sang pleaded not guilty to all the charges, which alleged that he: CHEATED Messrs. H. Sena156 words
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Article18 1960-05-25 7 TAIPING, Tues. Dr. Puran Singh has been elected chairman of the People's Progressive Party, Talping branch.18 words
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Article206 1960-05-25 7 1/UALA LUMPUR. Tues. v Malayan pineapple smallgrowers are to receive prices ranging from two and a half cents to four cents per lb. for their fruit under an order by the Malayan Pineapple Industry Board. The order, covering the period from April 1 this year206 words
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Article, Illustration527 1960-05-25 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday SENIOR ASIAN OFFICERS NEVER CONSULTED ON POLICY MATTERS, COMMISSION IS TOLD A COMMISSION of inquiry heard today x*- that senior Asian officers in the Malayan Railway were never consulted on major policy decisions affecting the running of the railway. The allegation was made527 words
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125 1960-05-25 7 This mad world magistrate's view SINOAPORE. Tues— Mr. R. 0 B. I. Pates, the ninth magistrate, today refused to grant a police application to send a woman reported to be "Irrational" to Woodbridge Mental Hospital, saying: "It's always the case that half the world thinks the other half mad." Au125 words
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Article31 1960-05-25 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— Miss Joan Grafton Smith, daughter of Mr. C. H. Smith, a leading Singapore lawyer. was yesterday admitted to practice at the Bar of the Federation.31 words
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184 1960-05-25 7 RICH GRANDMA SAVES YOUTH FROM JAIL SINGAPORE, Tuesday \N 85-year-old woman, stated by a probation officer to have an income of more than $2,000 a month, today saved her grandson, a commercial .school student, from being jailed for a bicycle offence. It also enabled her to carry out her plans184 words
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Article172 1960-05-25 7 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE four chambers of commerce in Singapore have formed a Joint standing committee "to speak with one voice on problems of commercial interest." The committee comprises two members each from the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, the Chinese Chamber of Commerce the Indian Chamber172 words
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Article78 1960-05-25 7 HEAD FACES OUTRAGE CHARGE BINGAPORE. Tues. —An acting principal of a Government Chinese school. Quah Chon Toe. was today accused In a magistrate's court of using criminal force on an eight-year-old schoolgirl with intent to outrage her modesty. Quah. 29. was alleged to have committed the offence at the Mountbatten78 words
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Article86 1960-05-25 7 Govt. to give car loans again ITCALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Federation Government has "thawed" its elfht-month-old freexe.on interest free loans to Its employees to buy cars. This is stated by the president of Uie Congress of Unions of Employees In the Public and Civil Services. Mr. V. E. Jesudoss, in86 words
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Article, Illustration303 1960-05-25 7 Ex-world swim champ flies in as goodwill envoy THREE HAWAIIANS HERE TO TELL SUCCESS STORY OF RACIAL HARMONY KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Three "Hawaiian Ambassadors" among them a "Duke" who swam against Johnny (Tarzan) Weismuller 36 years ago arrived here today to tell their story of racial harmony. They are on303 words
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Article54 1960-05-25 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. A man from Kulal. In Johore. was killed in a road accident at Mountbatten Road here at noon today. He was 56-year-old Koh Shang. whose address wax listed as Kela n Estate. Kulal. Koh was knocked down by a bus. He died later54 words
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265 1960-05-25 7 MALACCA, Tuesday THE Malacca State Government has managed at last to persuade about 50 members of the Semayan tribe, living in Kampong Seraya, near Kemendore, about 30 miles from here, to ACCEPT HELP to Improve their livelihood. The.se pee/pie are the last aborigines265 words
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198 1960-05-25 7 YOUR TWO TASKS: TENGKU to CUEPACS ITU ALA LUMPUR. Tues. Malaya's national progress depends vitally on the soundness of public administration. said the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, in a special message to the civil service today. Writing In the first Issue of "Cuepacs." magazine of the Congress of Unions198 words
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132 1960-05-25 7 Girl, 19, left home with pictures of herself SINGAPORE, Tues.— A 0 19-year-old girl, said to be fond of visiting friends and the cinemas, has been missing from her home since last Friday. She Is Mariam binte Uyope, of Tanah Merah Besar, daughter of a fisherman Appealing to the StralU132 words
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Article41 1960-05-25 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. former Junior minister In the Labour Front Government. Mohamed Sidek bin Hajl Abdul Hamid was fined $23 here today for failing to furnish his income tax return 'for la^t year within the specified period.41 words
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Article32 1960-05-25 7 PENANG. Tues Chuah Ah Wai, 21, a medium, woke up from a marathon threeday trance yesterday. H«» went Into a trance on Friday last and had been without food since.32 words
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Advertisement90 1960-05-25 7 3 FLIGHTS WEEKLY TO TOKYO Fly Pan American's tr^^^^V Jlv luxurious double-decked ..f Super "Strato" Clipper* I Tokyo. Take your \*\^l< I tourist-fare Rainbow V service on every flight. I A call your travel agent or \ll 13/15 Robinson Road, PAW AMBRIGAEtf WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED AIRLINE ■Mi H ./It. Ku90 words
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Advertisement40 1960-05-25 7 FROZEN SWANSON CHICKEN Select your favorite parts 1. Drumstloks-,** m—ty .0 ..ti.fying I 2. Wings ••tender... »«y m«it in your mouth 1 S. Thighs— Alwoysyoung and •xtra-fiavorfull »P«ol*lty ••fcfd «p«o)«i(y oi>#i a. Cut-up try«rs-H.rd to r».i.t hot oft mm grmt40 words
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Article232 1960-05-25 8 He threw acid at his sister-in-law, now she's blind in one eye PENANG, Tuesday. A CLERK who threw acid at his brother's wife was jailed for three years today and ordered to be whipped for what the Sessions Court President, Mr. Au Ah Wah. called "a savage232 words
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Article28 1960-05-25 8 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Raja Muda of Perak, Raja Idris ibni Sultan Iskander. left this morning by BOAC Comet for Tokyo for i two week visit.28 words
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Article20 1960-05-25 8 THE Under-Secretary ot Johor.* Inche Talib bin Abu, was incorrectly reported as State Secretary in yesterday's Straits Times20 words
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159 1960-05-25 8 GEOFFREY BOLAND - LEWIS AND PEAT BUY OVER CAPITAL OF W.H. DAY GEOFFREY BOLAND 6y SINGAPORE. Tues.— Lewis and Peat (Singapore) Ltd.. the rubber and produce brokers, have purchased the whole of the issued capital of W. H. Dav and Co. Ltd.. rubber brokers. The issued capital of W.H. Day and Co. Ltd..159 words
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Article, Illustration176 1960-05-25 8 AWAY FOR 10 YEARS A DOCTOR IS NOW BACK HOME FOR GOOD' DR. J. T. CHEN. 33. yesterday returned to Singapore in the Canton "for good after spending 10 years in Britain. He was accompanied by his wife Nellie, whom he married in England in 1957. and their 20-month-old son.176 words
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150 1960-05-25 8 PENANG. Tuesday. A SPECIAL scholarship fund to send Jane Chwee. a 12-year-old blind, orphan girl, to England for specialised secondary education, has now reached nearly $3,500. "We hope to reach the target of $5,000 by the time she sails In July." Miss P Kelly,150 words
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302 1960-05-25 8 Malaya playing full part in aiding blind, he says From DOUGLAS LACKERSTEEN I ONDON. Tues.— The Governments of Singapore and Malaya are playing a full part in helping the 20.000 blind people in their territories, Mr. John Wilson, director of 'lie Royal Commonwealth Society for the Blind, said here. He302 words
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Advertisement241 1960-05-25 8 *4U aowu} on rtuvnutq (MU with +Ke TRIPLE COLD BLIZZARD FLAP CUMATf ENGINEERING LTD. Showrooms ot 2SSA Alexandro Rd. Spore 3 (tet. 62-211) ond l»t floor, Fitzpotricki SupermorVer. 300 Orchard Rd., Spore 9, or at your nearest outhonted Frimotic Oaaler. CLIMATE ENGINCERING (M) LTD. H»od Office: 6 Mountbatten Rd. Kualo241 words
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Advertisement240 1960-05-25 8 A SPENT FOItCE? .Vw, Xvrvr! When you hoy. th* World-Wide Famed Italian Bark Iron WiM SI-:illlAV.\M,O'S IO\H to restore you back to heolth. M BBBsW •>* _:i 3sW *3 JW ■<^^P»^»ls^^g^ 4a48 JF ■bbß assm i assW^.- S.aV As an ideal Tanic in all cases of Anaemia, Chlorosis, Nervousness, Neurasthenia,240 words
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Miscellaneous290 1960-05-25 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS bclne witness (6) 8 Crossing the bar gets you a 6. Devjl got up about six to do European burial-place (4, 5. .something unplanned <9> 10 F*rson with alternative accotn- 7 Hard part of trunk in distant modation (51. Unds <6' 11 Stories about vintage* (7.i290 words
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Advertisement1564 1960-05-25 9 THE BLUB FUNNEL LINE to aden, Liverpool, Glasgow, ixttm i continental rnn. Out S'pori Suit P. S'r-im Prong I NCHISCS linrntl CM. 31 Miy 21 TEIRF.SI4S LifWfMl II Part/May AENEAS li«traM4, Glasgow TMlay May 21 May 21 31 May 31/ 1 TEIRESIAS LivirMtl May 31 Jmi Jmm 5/ AJAX UnrpMt,1,564 words
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Advertisement2666 1960-05-25 9 m i j < j j j a'j jLjj^i^jß /SaasTHE E.A.C. LINES-----fsfar~Sin ADEN, REMEA. MEBITERRAHEAN CONTINENTAI ft SCANOINAVIAN PORTS. |jt VPV ISi Spore P Sham Penani WCV^Baf -LALAHDIA" I) 14/20 Mil H/V An VVlBjCr lASRA" 21,21 May 20/1} Mai «tf|K "SUMIAWA" a) 10 May/ 4 JaM a I JMM J2,666 words
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Advertisement1482 1960-05-25 9 W^ McALISTER «c CO., LTD. v— \wJSV T(l> nNI W )PL»* BI.I.BBMAW LINE KLAVENESS UMB )tj^ LONOON. HAMftUM, ROnERBAM. NAVRI 101 ANffUt, lAN FRANCItCO. ft NHL SEATTLE. VAUCOtTVtP I PORTLANI CfTT OF NEWCASTLE Aeceitm cargl fir CUtrai ft Sutk t'poti P. I'MMI Penang Asenci 1 1 Pirt 21 May ■RONXVILLE1,482 words
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Article32 1960-05-25 10 SINGAPORE, May 24. KIBBEft: 51.271 per lb (down 1} cents). 5 p.m. close: $1.26} (easier). TIN: $388.75 per pirul (down 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 265 tons (down 20 tons).32 words
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Article137 1960-05-25 10 MELBOURNE. Tues. j "INVESTMENT shares held a (urn tone here today. Highlight was Holeproof whlc!) eased 9d. to 9s. Bd. on a large turnover. Factors eased Is. to 10s. Jd.. but Davies Coop gained lOd. to 6s. 7d. Base metals and the oils held a steady trend while137 words
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Article110 1960-05-25 10 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Oranje 1 2. 1 Talleyrand 4 5, Cellina 6A. Neder Eems 6 7. Olinda 8 9, Dllwara 10/11, State of Kutch 13 14. Straat Ball 15/16, Laust Maersk 18. Osaka Maru 19. Giang Lee N.Wall 5.110 words
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504 1960-05-25 10 APRIL TIN OUTPUT DOWN BUT 34 MORE NES OPERATE By Our Market Correspondent THE Federation of Malaya produced 3,994 tons of tin in April or 327 tons less than in March, it was announced in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. In the period January to April production was nearly doubled compared with504 words
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Article22 1960-05-25 10 Malayan Stock Exchange: May 24 May 23 Industrial!: 14«.*5 13t.M Tim: 179.2S 171.45 f ftabken: 326.32 327.53 Jan. 1 i*5>=100.22 words
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Article219 1960-05-25 10 II NE first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 12" l cents per lb.. down 14 cents on Monday's close. The closing tone was quiet. S.C.C.B.A. dosing prices in cents per lb.. yesterday were: Int. l R.S.B. Spot f.o.b. buyers 128.-, sellers 1295, iN); Int.219 words
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Article115 1960-05-25 10 CINGAPOU Chinese Produce kJ Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK 'Continent May June shipments 933 buyer* $33 S sellers. Coconut oU: qrjet bulk $52 4 sellers, drum $55 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done. Muntok white $235. Sarawak $250 (both down $5115 words
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Article71 1960-05-25 10 TTHE Malayan Exchange Banks' x A— cialton made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to 1100 >: Selling T.T. or O.D. rea4y: Swiss Francs 141; Belgian Franca 1625 3 4. On the free exchange market in Hong Kong, the U.S. dollar was quoted71 words
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Article1108 1960-05-25 10 ON me M»l»T»n Stock Exchange yesterday. Industrial* and Una were selectively better while rubbers were slightly Irregular. Singapore members of the Kxchange reported the following business at the afternoon call. (Bargains are given before the prices unless only one vat written 1. Industrials: Fraser and Neave eras1,108 words
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Advertisement1119 1960-05-25 10 ExpMis U.S.A. Pacifie Atlantic Coast Service E.T.A. E.T.A. E.T.A. S'DO'e P. S'Mm Penmi H'kong L. Angeles New Yo»v "Kaaikawa Mare" 31 May, 1 JmM 1/ 4 JaM I laai 21 Jim 14 Jily Kiaikawa Mara" lit Call 24/21 JaM 27/21 Jmi ft Call 21/M KM I Jllf 21 JhIjp 141,119 words
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Advertisement517 1960-05-25 10 EVERETT ORIENT LINE ftr nudist. tspM:— Spore P. S'tam Perang '•mrnn^rr^.J^rfi.^rrr:. m. K m mm "••«»IKTT" itJUy Jery 21 Jirj "OOLPNEVERETT" 23 Jahr Jaly it Jaly Bulk oil/latei spact available. JOHNSON LIME Far Htagkiag Japaa:- Soon P. S'^am Pining •STAR BELIATRIX" 2 laaa SI May •"LAO" SJail Ftr Bißlty, Ptrtisa517 words
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Advertisement753 1960-05-25 10 PUBLIC AjPPOINTMENTS THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD Applications are Invr.ed from suitably qualified candidates for the post of Sanitary' Inspector In the Board's Civil Engineering Department. Applicants should be Members or Associates of The Royal Sanitary Institute by examination or possess an equivalent qualification. wide practical experience In all branches of753 words
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Advertisement809 1960-05-25 10 PUBLIC APjPOINTMEjNTS MAJLIS PERBANDARAN KUALA LUMPUR APPLICATIONS are Invited for 1 the appointment of Superintendent, Parks and Gardens. In the Municipal Council. Salary scale: $645 x 22 77? p.m. j Minimum qualification. 1 Diploma 1 of the College of Agriculture. Sei I dang, with considerable technical knowledge of and practical809 words
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Advertisement1690 1960-05-25 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CITY COUNQL OF SINGAPORE PARKS, RECREATION ft maintenance Branch: Required Lifeguards in salary scale $2*3 x A16 331/Efl. Bar/347xA16— 885 plus ..llowiince as payable (ram time to time and Central Provident. Fund benefits. Appointment will be on temporary basis lv tbe first Instance with a view to future1,690 words
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Advertisement805 1960-05-25 11 TENDERS MALAYAN RAILWAY TENDER NOTICE Tenders from registered coo tractors will be received fa General Repairs and Painting o Block* A ft B Class XI Quarter at Singapore by toe Tendei Opening Board co Chief Accountant, Malayan Rallwa> Kuala Lumpur up to 12 noon oc Monday 13th June. 1960. Pull805 words
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Advertisement892 1960-05-25 11 (Continued from Page 6) SITUATIONS VACANT 2a Wor4t tS MiH Box 50 ctt extra WANTS' D l>y well-established for*l(n firm tour fern-ne canvasser* to can- vass patent medicine*. Apply to Box I A4XM IT. Spore. i STINOORAPHM NIQUIREO IM> MtOIATILV by European importi firm. Plea** (ubintt application wits) copies or892 words
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Advertisement1071 1960-05-25 11 SITUATIONS WANTID JO W,r4t Si (Mlm.)-»»» M cts. «■*>• "UIMB IITATI MANAOIR, British, married, a««ka similar appoint ment due to Ml* of estate, fnasldiri ble experience with replanting, high yielding clone*, ladder tapping and agricultural engineering. Highly eomm.nded for Improving crop production. Only genuine offer* oonsMarcd. Available Immediately. Excellent references.1,071 words
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Advertisement993 1960-05-25 11 HOUSIS A LAND FOR SAL! M .r*. «f (Mta i* n. ,xtr. ATTRACTIVI BUNGALOW Off H« K Road, 3 !*droora- Attached Bathrooms Separate Bltllnu Dining Roomi. Store. Oarage. Parquet and mosaic flooring throughout. Area approximately 9.000 so. feet. Pnos $44,000/- o.a o. Apply Bos AIMS ST. B'pore. At COINO COHCIUNr993 words
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Advertisement1034 1960-05-25 11 WANTED U W. rW, U (Ml* M rtf. csfM WANTED TAILS TBNNI*. In reaao*«ble condition. Phone «1M1 or Box A.646 S.T. B'pan. FOR MtRI IT«r4( I* (Ml* M c<«. HOUSINOLD ANO OOMMBROIAL Refrigerator*, r raetera and oottl* cooler* nt low rental. MarOn Onpiii, •a. Orchard Road. Biagaporo. T«i atm. M42i.1,034 words
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Advertisement880 1960-05-25 11 FOR SALE It W»r4s U (Ml*)— Box t* tit. n*** WOOLMIXBD BLANKETS |7 90. Bedcovers KM ta 4 Bhadrs. Only ■tor* ta City Selling CMWMI than all other*. Cathay's 3V3» Bra* Baua R1 I'porc. MAIDBNFORM IRAIIimu, Ktfto*. from 12.00, American Olrdlr*. Otrwta, Nylon Btockinfi at halfpricr Uqutdatloa Sal*. Vmmi, M.880 words
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Article, Illustration789 1960-05-25 12 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - Childrens Page Mat, Bakar and Ezani all finish together KATHLEEN HICKLEY by 1 MAT Mousedeer is giving a fancy dress party which is quite a success. After the judging. Mat tells them he has arranged a novel race in which each animal uses a different vehicle. The monkey has already789 words
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Article444 1960-05-25 12 Robert Hon. 1. Relad Road, Ballk Pulau. Penang, outdoor Indoor activities, correspondence. William Urn, aged 17; 867-C, Jalan AUagofT, Singapore 14; swimming, songs. Chan Hoi Chan, aged 14: Government English School, Kuala Klawang, "Jelebu, N. Sem'.Ulan; views. stamps, songs, starphotos. Robert Tan, aged 16:444 words
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Article281 1960-05-25 12 Overseas pen pals Robert Senile, aged 11; c/o Glen Innes School. Glen limes. Auckland K. 2. New Zealand; l.fe In Malaya and other countries, films, stamps, sports. Lindsay Baker, aged 11. (girl); c/o Glen Innes School. Gten Innes. Auckland E. 2. New Zealand: life In Malaya and other countries, films,281 words
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Advertisement45 1960-05-25 12 PW BENEDICTINE For more tlun 400 years, Benedictine D.O.M. nas ctn renowned throughoutihe world. a Containing rare herb*, specially selected for their health-giving properties. HO M. is truly "TheKingtrf AllTonics'*. '^''--^9 So. drink to your health regularly with D.O.M. KING OF A L L TONICS45 words
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Advertisement387 1960-05-25 12 A MESSAGE TO PEN PALS c'lles across. 5 g-^mr—^mr-^mr-^^m Well-known holiday resort f J| JE J^H French. 8. Plant frown for 1—^J—^J I— W feeding animals. 10. With H HL_ which to unlock a door 11, PIM~~^l~^^BllH Payment for the services L— J T~~^ 13, King of England called Bb"TB^^^^^|~387 words
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Advertisement193 1960-05-25 12 f^L. ANTISEPTIC Jl PRICKLY HEAT %^^i f 1 powder and SOAR %JT f^L with DCMX* L 4m >^ V^ W At *DCMX v a powerful germicide which gaards agamst the possibility of infection. Regular vie of Johnson* Prickly Heat powder and soap will keep pncUv beat and other skin rashes193 words
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Article468 1960-05-25 13 THEY PLA V BETTER TO BEAT STORE 2-1 IN LAST GAME THE visiting Kwong Wah football team of Hong Kong more than made good their pledge to play better football in their last match here at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight. Playing much better than in468 words
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Article120 1960-05-25 13 5-in-a-row TPCA go to the top PENANO. Tues. T.P.C.A. today moved to the top of th# A. of Penang first division leacue with a 2-0 win over City Cour.rU at the City Stadium. This was T.P.C.A.5 fifth tueceisive win In as many matchea placing them at the top of the120 words
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Article113 1960-05-25 13 SELWYN SHINES IN YOUTH VICTORY SINGAPORE. Tues. Seventeen->ear-old geJwyn Williams scored a brilliant sreond lialf hattrick In Singapore Youths' <-• win •ver Royal Navy-Dockyard Combined in a friendly soccer mates here today. Williams, who arrived In Singapore only recently, has played foi Singapore Combined Schools and in the Paslr Panjang113 words
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Article197 1960-05-25 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. \IALAYA retained the Sultan of Pahang Jubilee OT Cup with a 6-3 win over Singapore in the annual polo match at the Selangor Turf Club here today. Malaya were cleanly the better team. With skipper Maj. Gen. Nawabzada Muhammad Sher All Khan197 words
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Article26 1960-05-25 13 SUNOEI PATANI. Tues Mr. Tan Tye Chek. has been elected president of the Kedah Amateur Athletic Association. The secretary Is Mr. S Anil of Baling.26 words
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Article61 1960-05-25 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Selangor Turf Club s June meeting iJune 19, 22 and 26) will be opeu to horsfs In Class 2 and Class 5. Distances «re: Class 2— 6 f or 71 and 6f or 1 1 miles: Class S s«if61 words
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265 1960-05-25 13 Formosaamong 16 nations for Rome soccer 7URICH, Tues. Por- mosa will play in the Olympic Games soccer tournament at Rome in August, according to the draw for the championship proper made here today. On May 1. Formosa met South Korea in a qualifying tie and were leading I—o1 0 when265 words
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Article183 1960-05-25 13 SOCCER Tour match: Malayan Chines* v K*ong Wah HK. < Merdeka sudlum. 7.30). Sfor Div. 1: 8 got Club v Rangers 1 'Princes Rd). DJv. S: Camp Mlndef v SIA 9 (Rifle Range Rdi. Div. S TJIU Klang v Sunrise Cl (lpoh Rd;: BCRC 'C 2' v SIA183 words
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Article324 1960-05-25 13 SOCCER Tour match: Spore 1 Urn alum Hassan; Kwong Wall. HK 2 iKal Ohlu penalty. Man Wai* at Jn. Beiar. S>ore DJv. 2B: SHC 5 (Branson, van Hulzen. Klass. Gomes Nonisi Stable Boys v. Malacca Div. 1 Indians 4 (K Balan 3. J. Balan) Ist P«d Reoo* 2324 words
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Article326 1960-05-25 13 TENNIS I rmch c'Nhipi: Men's sinclrn qfinals R. Halllet bt N. Frasei i:-4. 6-2. 8-10. 3-6, 6-5 iFraser re- 1 ilred wltii cramp); N. Pletrangell bt A. Olmeno 6-3. 6-1. 3->;. ti-J Men's doubles 4th rd J. Drobny and O. Merlo bt O. Koenlg and W Woodcock326 words
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307 1960-05-25 13 WALKER BOOSTS MCC SCORE LONDON, Tues— After M.C.C.'s first innings had ended for a modest total of 208 at Lord's here yesterday, the South African touring side found themselves struggling for runs on a turning wicket which the English spin bowlers exploited to theReuter - 307 words
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Advertisement185 1960-05-25 13 HEADLINE NEWS AGAIN for the Renault DAUPHINE Ist 2nd. 3rd. >*<s?!^\^r\ swed|sh m b|lgas £#^Pr^^n«7ol Class II (up to 1000 c.c.) LlB*— rrT^^' tf0 1 M*» a j* o wts l 2 Dauphine Gordim B "\ts e^« c \J %1 •i*"* 1 w»» iwi jM bu.iini.p.g. AERO6TABLE SUSPENSION ORICOIRE FATKNT185 words
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Advertisement214 1960-05-25 13 jpoottvw^. niniiir iiTftftW^^Btor aifflH Don't take chances Asking for oil without naming the brand you want is one of the motoring risks you should never run if you value your engine! Always ask for Control. Thai you axe surt you are getting the oil that has pioneered every worth-while technical214 words
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Article50 1960-05-25 14 LONDON, Tues. The British Government will be organising a Commonwealth Technical Training Week in 1961. the Minister of Labour Mr. Edward Heath, said here! The aim is to impress on young people the importance I of education and training in every kind of employment I ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article21 1960-05-25 14 LEEDS. England. Tues.Nearly 5.000 men were Idle at five Yorkshire collieries today over a pay dispute at one pit—Reuter.21 words
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110 1960-05-25 14 MALAYA AND INDIA IN STUDENT EXCHANGE KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Student organisations, representing the Federation and India, agreed today on a plan tor exchanging university students between the two countries. The programme will begin next year. It was originally discussed at the Asian Regional Seminar of the International Students' Conference here110 words
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237 1960-05-25 14 i qatvaop SINGAPORE. Tuesday. SALVAGE engineer, Mr. J.J. Raper. who i s being sued in the High Court for the return of a stamp collection allegedly worth $10,000 today denied any knowledge of the stamps The action is being brought by Mr. Robert Cheong,237 words
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Article, Illustration284 1960-05-25 14 The many problems of a young German in Malaya GUNTER IN SEARCH OF A SOLUTION IT U A L A LUMPUR, Tues. A young German traveller Gunter R.H. Helmholz. 24. is a man with a series of problems. They started a few weeks ago in Singapore when he was robbed284 words
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216 1960-05-25 14 SELANGOR GOVT. DEFERS ALL REQUESTS FOR FARMLAND KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. "pHE Selangor Government is "freezing" all applications for agricultural land. The State Secretary. Inche Hashim bin Mat Dris, announced this here today. He said: "This is to help the Government draw up a comprehensive land development programme in the state.216 words
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Article37 1960-05-25 14 KARACHI. Tues.— ln a note to Russia. Pakistan today denied that it had played any part In the preparation and execution of any aircraft flight for the purposes of military intelligence over Soviet territory. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article39 1960-05-25 14 BINOAPORE. Tues. The new moon, which falls tomorrow, will be celebrated at Maugala Vihara, 38 Jalan Eunos. Singapore 14. with chanting or parlttas at 6.30 p.m., ouja at 7.30 o.m. and a sermon at 8 p.m.39 words
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90 1960-05-25 14 U.S. TESTS POLARIS MISSILE FROM SHIP CAPE CANAVERAL, Tues.— A converted merchant ***** fired the I.S. Navy's Pol iris missile nearly I.OiM) miles over the Atlantic yesterday in a test of i seaborne launching system. Preliminary data indicated that all "primary" test objectives were met. The test came after twoUPI - 90 words
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Article328 1960-05-25 14 RUBBER LONDON, Tues.— Spot 38*Sd, June 3IUd., July-Bept. 36 4 d, Oct. /Dec. 34< 8 d, Jan./March 33d.. April/June 3S'»d., June 3«»,d.. July dr.- 35\d. Tone: Steady ai the decline. TIN LONDON. Tues— Buyers £711 >i. sellers £782. Forward buyer* £782'-_., Mllera £783 Settlement £781 S. Turnover ajn.328 words
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Article242 1960-05-25 14 LONDON, Tues.— Results in today's cricket matches were: At CAMBRIDGE: Cambridge bt. Sussex by 4 wkts. Buaaex 105 and 194. Cambridge 165 and 135--6. At CHESTERFIELD: Derby I*. Warwick by Inns and 108. Warwick 182 and 116. Derby 407. Derby 12 pts. At PORTSMOUTH: Yorks bt. HantsReuter - 242 words
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Article242 1960-05-25 14 JAYCEES MAY INCLUDE GIRLS SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce might "break tradition" and include girls in its youth training project this year. This was disclosed today )y Mr. Tan Hian Tsin. presiient of the Chamber. Said Mr. Tan: 'Although Faycees is a .strictly "men inly" organisation, we242 words
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74 1960-05-25 14 BOMBAY, Tues. Mr. Raja Hutheesingh. brother-in-law of Mr. Nehru, has resigned from the recently- 1 formed Swatantra (Freedom) Party, which strongly opposes most of Mr. Nehru's policies, In a letter to the party leader, Mr. Chakravarti Rajagopalachari. Mr. Hutheesingh said the SwaUinlr* Party's programme "ifReuter - 74 words
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Advertisement201 1960-05-25 14 WITH THE STRAITS TIMES CLASSIFIED TIMES HOUSE. VtIVER VALLEY ROAD. SINGAPORE S. TEL. 2SOO BIRTHS. MARRIAGES. DEATHS, [NGAGEMCNTS. tf> 4 A FOR a minimum of twenty ANNOUNCEMENTS, PERSONAL. MISSING ETC J> 1 U W £H DS IACM ADBITIONAI imi WORD SO CENTS. SITUATIONS VACANT, VEHICLES FOR SALE. «•> 'OR a201 words
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Advertisement102 1960-05-25 14 mk v «7__l Bt^___#j___i _r^^-—- -^^^^^B UIJS ____P,aC. A?V C— > I _T jr^-B-F^SWB-L!r_y "^^tir _W > f*WL tt "',')'< 7'X^____H_S i *'-i H __R___n M /i JH GUfl _l 'iy;b 4 lIJI Til' i I H_ff '**i 1* 'I I *V'l I %l V i |*f __^B^^ Auailaolv in:—102 words
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